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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Westfälisches Dampfboot, Münster, 2004
ISBN 10: 3896915622 ISBN 13: 9783896915627
Da: Der Ziegelbrenner - Medienversand, Bremen, Germania
Prima edizione
EUR 10,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloEA. gut erh., 256 S., kart. Herausgegeben von Peter Kammerer. Beiliegend ein Original-Zeitungsausriss aus der Frankfurter Rundschau vom 19.11.1988 von Peter Henkel (Willi Hoss oder 20 Jahre "Plakat"-Gruppe). Gramm 600.
Editore: Flieter Verlag, 1983
Da: Versandantiquariat Dirk Buchholz, Stadtoldendorf, Germania
EUR 8,90
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Aggiungi al carrelloEin Lesebuch über den Start im Bundestag.Reden - Protokolle - Berichte - Eindrücke_Paperback, 259 Seiten, Format: 20*14. Leichtere Lagerungsspuren am Einband. Innen gut und sauber.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot, 2004
ISBN 10: 3896915622 ISBN 13: 9783896915627
Da: Antiquariat Kretzer, Kirchhain-Emsdorf, Germania
EUR 13,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Gut. 254 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen schwarzweißen Abbildungen im Text. Aus der Bibliothek des bekannten Hamburger Literaturförderers, Herausgebers und Juristen Joachim Kersten (1946-2023) mit dessen handschriftlichem Besitzeintrag und Datumsvermerk in Bleistift auf Vortitelblatt. - Ecken und Kanten teils leicht berieben. Linke untere Ecke des hinteren Umschlagdeckels bestossen und knickspurig; ca. die Hälfte der unteren Ecken dadurch ebenfalls etwas knickspurig. Fußschnitt mit Stempel "Mängelexemplar". - Davon abgesehen sauberes und gut erhaltenes Exemplar. ISBN: 9783896915627 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 480 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Münster, Westfälisches Dampfboot, 19502004., 1950
ISBN 10: 3896915622 ISBN 13: 9783896915627
Da: Baues Verlag Rainer Baues , Bremen, Germania
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrello21 cm, Softcover. Condizione: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 254 Seiten. Mit einer kleinen Infobeilage (vorwiegend Zeitungsartikel) zum Buch oder Autor / Autorin. Nur wenige minimale Gebrauchsspuren. Sehr gut bis fast wie neu. 3896915622 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 398.
Da: Penka Rare Books and Archives, ILAB, Berlin, Germania
EUR 4.000,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloStuttgart: Peter Grohmann, 1969-1973. Folios (42.5 × 30 cm). 18 single-sided wall newspapers, 2 issues printed on both sides, and 1 four-page poster with a double-sided portrait of Lenin (printed on thicker paper, presumably as a collector's folder). - Stuttgart: Peter Grohmann, 1968-1969. Folios (42.5 × 30 cm). Original pictorial self-wrappers; each [4] pp. including a double-page picture poster, and 1 single-sided wall newspaper. - Stuttgart: Peter Grohmann, 1972. Folios (42.5 × 30 cm). Each one is a double-sided printed leaf. Very good except for a few leaves with minor edge tears. Extensive collection of rare wall newspapers by the "Plakat" workers' group at Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart. The prints featured here represent an extraordinary document of post-war German contemporary history in many respects. Not only was Daimler-Benz, with its star on the hood, one of the key symbols of the so-called "Wirtschaftswunder" (economic miracle) in West Germany, a "German myth". It was also one of the few places where, after 1968, the New Left succeeded in gaining a foothold among the working class, at least among the numerous "Gastarbeiter" (migrant workers). As early as the mid-1960s, a communist workers' group was formed at the factory, which attempted to gain influence in the social democratic-dominated trade union (IG Metall). With the student protests, this group also broke with orthodox communism and at the same time moved closer to the extra-parliamentary opposition (APO) of left-wing students in Stuttgart. The company newspaper "Plakat" was a joint project of students and workers. This close cooperation was a rarity in Germany. It is striking that the wall newspapers of "Plakat" are clearly restrained in their Marxist interpretations and theoretical reflections. The focus is on detailed reports about the specific working conditions in the individual areas. Conflicts between workers, the "pecking orders" between office employees, foremen, migrant workers, apprentices, women on the assembly line, etc. are also described. Not only are piecework, the monotony of assembly lines, and wage policy denounced, but also, for example, the heat in the factory halls in summer, the living conditions of many workers, and even individual foremen who harass and even beat their apprentices. The wall newspapers thus provide an insight into the factory halls of one of Europe's most important corporations in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At the same time, from the workers' perspective, there are also repeated reports about shareholders and managers. One example is the major shareholder, the Flick family, who amassed a large fortune during the Nazi era through forced labor. Although Friedrich Flick was convicted in Nuremberg for slave labor, deportation for slave labor, plundering of occupied territories, and participation in SS crimes, he was released early after only a few years in prison and was able to continue using almost his entire fortune. However, this is not addressed in the issues we have, at least not prominently. Manager Hanns Martin Schleyer, a former member of the SS and later a victim of the RAF, is also a recurring theme. For the most part, the magazines focus on everyday and economic conflicts. One of the initiators of the Plakat group was Wilhelm Hoss, who initially studied history, philosophy, and sociology, but then trained as an electric welder and fitter in the 1950s. From 1956 onwards, he worked at Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart and was active in the works council. The founding of the "Plakat" group ultimately led to his expulsion from the Industrial Union of Metalworkers (IG Metall) in 1972. His expulsion from the union attracted nationwide attention, with even the writer Heinrich Böll protesting against it in an open letter. At the end of the 1970s, he was one of the founding members of the Green Party, for which he also sat in the Bundestag. A former comrade-in-arms, the later Environment Minister Jürgen Trittin, recalled his first encounter with Hoss: "Willi Hoss was the only 'native German' in the Plakat group. The others were migrants - Spaniards, Turks, Italians. They had to do the dirty work at Mercedes. IG Metall showed little interest in them." The wall "Plakat" newspapers and flyers were typeset, printed, and published by typesetter, printer, and author Peter Grohmann, who, among other things, realized numerous projects together with graphic designer Jochen Stankowski (responsible, among other things, for the logo of the Berlin-based Merve publishing house). The individual issues and publication dates of the wall newspapers for Daimler Benz AG employees are sometimes unclear. We have made every effort to date the individual issues and list them in order. In ambiguous cases, we write out striking headlines from the issue in question: 1969: No. 2. August/September [1969]. ? Zum Stand der analytischen Arbeitsplatz-Bewertung [On the status of analytical workplace assessment. Presumably September 1969]. ? Extrablatt [special edition] 2, [presumably late summer 1969]. ? Die 6 großen Tricks der Geschäftsleitung [The 6 big tricks of corporate management. Presumably October 1969]. ? Vorschläge eines Bandarbeiters [Suggestions from a band worker. Presumably October 1969]. ? Italiani! [- Italian! Presumably November 1969]. ? GEGEN Information für die Mitarbeiter der Daimler Benz AG: Sonderausgabe [Counterinformation for Daimler Benz AG employees: Special issue]. 1970: Worüber nicht geschwiegen, aber geschrieben werden kann [What cannot be kept silent, but can be written about. Probably in early 1970] 1 four-page poster with a double-sided portrait of Lenin (printed on thicker paper, presumably as a collector's folder). ? Frauenarbeit [Women's labor. April 1970]. ? Großverdiener in Sozialwohnung [High earners in social housing. May 1970]. ? No. 6. ? No. 7. ? No. 8. Juli [July]. ? No. 9. 1971: . die Preise steigen, steigen . [. prices are rising, rising . February 1971]. ? Die nächste Hitze k.