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$35.00Princeton: Princeton University Press (1992). First edition. xii + 288 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$25.00London: Heinemann (1983). First UK edition. xxv + 211 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Translated by Frederick G. Lawrence.$35.00Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press (1992). First printing of this “Midland Book” edition. xiv + 329 pp w/glossary of German terms. Some light uneven sunning to spine and front panel, else fine in full blue cloth with gold stamping. No dust jacket. Translated from the original German by Theodore Kisiel.$35.00Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press (1996). First US edition. xi + 185 pp w/glossary. Fine in full blue cloth with gold stamping to spine. No dust jacket. Translated from the original German by William McNeill and Julia Davis.$35.00NY: Harper & Row (1979). First US edition. xii + 290 pp w/glossary. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original German, with Notes and an Analysis by David Farrell Krell.$45.00NY: Philosophical Quarterly 1970. July. [126 pp]. “Extra” inked to front cover, else very good plus in printed wrappers. Contributions by C.H. Whiteley, T.E. Wilkerson, Ross Harrison, Colin Radford, R. C. Wallace, and others.$25.00NY: Noonday Press/Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1967). First edition. xiii + 306 pp w/indexes. Former owner’s inked name date and place to first leaf, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a tear and diagonal crease to front panel.$35.00Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press (1966). First edition. 184 pp w/bibliography. Inked name and date to first leaf, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket.$20.00London: Paladin (1971). Later trade paperback printing. 251 pp w/index. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers.$20.00San Francisco: Paul Elder and Morgan Shepard, 1902. First edition. 39 pp. Toning to endpapers, else near fine in printed paper-covered boards.$25.00NY: McGraw-Hill (1980). First edition. xvii + 308 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$25.00NY: College Entrance Examination Board (1995). First printing of this expanded edition. xxvii + 312 pp w/index. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$35.00Montreal: Engendra Press, 1976. First edition. 128 pp w/selected bibliography. Fine in near fine dust jacket that is a bit rubbed. Edited and translated by Harry Zohn.$50.00NY: Columbia University Press (1989. First US edition. 366 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with light edgewear. Translated from the original French by Anne M. Menke.$45.00Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press (1982). First edition. 317 pp w/index. Small non-authorial gift inscription on the half-title page, else very near fine in like dust jacket.$20.00London & NY: Verso (2002). First edition. viii + 344 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Slavoj Zizek who also contributes an introduction and afterword to this collection$15.00Los Angeles: Semiotext(e) (2005). First US edition. 119 pp w/notes & index. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Translated from the original French by Michael Taormina.$25.00San Francisco: Greenwood Press, 1989. First edition. [16 pp]. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Wrap-around cover photograph by Dennis Letbetter. Translated from the original German by Steven Stoltenberg. A commemorative speech delivered on the 150th anniversary of Goethe’s death. One of 500 copies on Mohawk Supefine text.$35.00NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1964). First US edition. xiii + 464 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original German by David E. Green. Holt editor’s compliments card laid in.$45.00NY: Ticknor & Fields 1990. First edition. 328 pp. Small stain on front free endpaper, else very near fine in like dust jacket. Dated (16 May 1993) and INSCRIBED by Lukacs with a short holograph notecard laid in as well.$20.00Edinburgh: Paperback Booksellers (nd). First edition. 19 pp. Very near fine in oblong stapled wrappers. Transcript of a lecture given by MacDiarmid at Edinburgh University, April 1961.$125.00NY: Scribner’s, 1941. First US edition. xii + 322 pp w/index of names. Very near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with shallow chipping to crown, four short edge tears, and some wear along the top edge of the rear panel. Translated from the original French by Harry Lorin Binsse.$35.00NY: Scribner’s (1960). First US edition. 120 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some rubbing to spine and wear along bottom edge.$45.00Chicago: Maximoff Memorial Publication Committee (nd). First US edition. 152 pp. Light soiling to top edge, else near fine in very good dust jacket with sunned spine and a few short tears. Foreword by George Woodcock. “My Social Credo” translated by Dr. H. Frank and “Constructive Anarchism” translated by Ada Siegel.$27.50NY: Harper & Row (1984). First edition. xiii + 108 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$50.00NY: Atherton Press, 1966. First edition. xiii + 237 pp w/index. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket.$40.00Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1981). First edition. xi + 203 pp w/bibliography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00NY & London: George Allen & Unwin/Macmillan (1962). First edition. xvii + 411 pp w/index of proper names. Fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with a light sticker scar to the front panel. Edited by Casimir Lewy.$20.00NY & Oxford: Oxford University Press (1986). Later trade paperback printing. xi + 244 pp w/index. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$100.00NY: Scribner’s (19720. First US edition. Small 4to. 152 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a tiny chip to the front flap. Translated by Howard B. Wescott. Introduction by Paul Shepard. Illustrated by Lewis S. Brown.$125.00Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California 1942. First edition. xiii + 348 pp. Near fine in very near fine dust jacket.$25.00London: Poets' and Painters' Press (1975). First edition. 40 pp. Sunning to spine, trivial soiling to covers, and rust from a paperclip on the inside front cover, else near fine in wrappers. Podgorecki--for most of his life a Polish exile--is known internationally as a progressive thinker and author of books concerning sociology, morality and law, especially 'global ethics.' This book is one of his many volumes concerning the thought of a fictional Chinese philosopher, Si-Tien. Dated (Jan 7th 1976) and INSCRIBED by Podgorecki.