Editore: Hans Georg Müller Verlag K.G, Krailling,, 1953
Da: Antiquariat Knacke, Berlin, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloSprache: Deutsch 87 Seiten. OriginalKarton. Altersentsprechend noch guter gebrauchter Zustand!
Editore: H.G. Müller, Krailling bei München, 1955
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
171p., very good paperback in dustwrapper. Originally published in "Contemporary Issues," 1952, as an article titled "The Problem of Chemicals in Food." This German translation is the second edition, much expanded, of Bookchin's first appearance in book form. His later books "Our Synthetic Environment" (1962) and "Crisis in Our Cities" (1965) also appeared under the name Lewis Herber. Subtitle asks, "Are our foods still food?" This work prefigured Bookchin's focus on environmental issues.
Editore: H.G. Müller, Krailling bei München, 1953
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
87p., ownership stamp on half-title, newspaper clipping pasted to half-title else very good paperback in a chipped dustwrapper. Originally published in "Contemporary Issues," 1952, as an article titled "The Problem of Chemicals in Food." This German translation is Bookchin's first book. His later books "Our Synthetic Environment" (1962) and "Crisis in Our Cities" (1965) also appeared under the name Lewis Herber. Subtitle asks, "Are our foods still food?" This work prefigured Bookchin's focus on environmental issues.
Editore: H.G. Müller, Krailling bei München, 1953
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
87p., very good paperback in a chipped dustwrapper. Originally published in "Contemporary Issues," 1952, as an article titled "The Problem of Chemicals in Food." This German translation is Bookchin's first book. His later books "Our Synthetic Environment" (1962) and "Crisis in Our Cities" (1965) also appeared under the name Lewis Herber. Subtitle asks, "Are our foods still food?" This work prefigured Bookchin's focus on environmental issues.
Editore: Hanns Georg Müller Verlag, Munich, 1953
Da: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione sovraccoperta: dj. First Edition. Octavo (20.75cm); publisher's beige unprinted card wrappers; dustjacket; [6],7-87,[1]pp; text is entirely in German. Trivial wear to spine ends, a few faint creases to front wrapper corners, else Near Fine. Dustjacket is lightly shelfworn, with shallow losses to spine ends, light dust-soil, a few tiny tears and stains, and a short split along lower front flap fold; Very Good+. Attractive copy of the first book by American anarchist and ecologist Murray Bookchin. During the 1950's, Bookchin had close ties to the International Komunisten Deutschlands (IKD), a group of dissident German Marxists based in New York, who published a German-language periodical Dinge der Zeit and Contemporary Issues, its English-language sister publication. "His earliest book, Lebensgefährliche Lebensmittel, published in West Germany in collaboration with Gotz Ohly, was based on a very large article "The Problem of Chemicals in Food," that had been published in Contemporary Issues in 1952. Here he explored the possible effects of food preservatives and pesticides on human health. Such ideas, which have since entered into the general consciousness of our time, were highly original in the late 1950s and early 1960s" (Blog post: Biehl, Janet. "A Short Biography of Murray Bookchin." 1 January, 2016. Revolutionary Strategic Studies). A second edition, considerably expanded, was issued in 1955, with a preface by Clive McKay, a professor of nutrition at Cornell University. A ground-breaking essay which, together with a report prepared by Congressman James Delaney, led to major changes in food safety regulation in the United States. OCLC notes 20 holdings, of these, only 2 in U.S. institutions (Cornell, Natl.Library of Medicine).