Vol. I, No. 1 (June 21, 1967) . .... more information
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QUIXOTE: THE MONTHLY LITERARY MAGAZINE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
Vol. I, No. 7 (June, 1966) . .... more information
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UNLF - THE UNITED NLF-GROUPS OF SWEDEN
Stockholm: Förlags AB Solidaritet, (1973), Illus. with photos. 8vo. Wraps. 52 p . .... more information
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VETERANS STARS & STRIPES FOR PEACE
Vol. 1, No. 1 (September, 1967) . .... more information
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VIET-REPORT: AN EMERGENCY NEWS BULLETIN ON SOUTHEAST ASIAN AFFAIRS
Volume 1, Number 1 (July, 1965) thru Volume 3, Numbers 8 & 9 (Summer, 1968) . The last issue has three holes punched along spine; otherwise all issues are in very good condition. .... more information
Price: 350.00 USD
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, (1965), 8vo. Wraps. 159 p . .... more information
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WAR BULLETIN / INDOCHINA BULLETIN
No. 1 (April 13, 1972) thru No. 29 (September, 1973) . .... more information
Price: 275.00 USD
Vol. 1, No. 3 (July 7, 1967) - Vol. I, No. 6 (August 25, 1967) . .... more information
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No. 1 (January, 1974), No. 3 & 4 (May/June, 1974), No. 6 (November, 1974) - No. 7 (December, 1974), February, 1975, No. 9 (April, 1975) . .... more information
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New Series, No. 4 (April 1, 1973), No. 5 (May 1, 1973), No. 7 (June 15, 1973) & No. 8 (September 15, 1973) . .... more information
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WAR BULLETIN / INDOCHINA BULLETIN
No. 1 (April 13, 1972) - No. 10 (June 15, 1972), No., 13 (July 13, 1972) - No. 15 (August 15, 1972), No. 17 (September 8-21, 1972) - No. 24 (April, 1973), No. 26 (June, 1973) - No. 27 (July, 1973) . .... more information
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UNDER FIRE: GROWING UP ON THE PLAIN OF JARS
Dorchester, Mass.: Indochina Curriculum Group, (1974), Illus. with photos. 8vo. Wraps. 94 p . Name; else fine. .... more information
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VAN HOA VIET NAM: CULTURE OF VIET NAM
New York: Clergy and Laity Concerned, (1976), Intro. by Don Luce. 24mo. Wraps. Unpaginated . Fine. .... more information
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THE CHINA FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION BULLETIN AND NEWS LETTER
No. 18 (December, 1935) . Fading & light wear at edges; else very good. Scarce. .... more information
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Hanoi: Vietnam Pictorial, ca. 1966, Illus. with photos. 3 5/8 x 8 in. 8 p . .... more information
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AMERICANS FOR REAPPRAISAL OF FAR EASTERN POLICY NEWSLETTER
1st issue (January, 1966) . .... more information
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AMERICANS FOR REAPPRAISAL OF FAR EASTERN POLICY JOURNAL OF REPRINTED ARTICLES ON THE FAR EAST
No. 1 (Spring, 1966) . .... more information
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No. 97 (May, 1969), No. 100 (September, 1969), No. 108 (September, 1970), No. 111 (January, 1971) & No. 112 (March, 1971) . .... more information
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR
Berkeley: Berkeley-Oakland Women for Peace, (1967), 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled sheets. 6.00 . Revised ed. .... more information
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London: Science for Peace, (1955), Foreword by Prof. C. F. Powell. 8vo. Wraps. 31 p . .... more information
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HIROSHIMA: IT MUST NOT HAPPEN AGAIN!
London: Today and Tomorrow Publications, Ltd. for the Union of Democratic Control, ca. 1955, 8vo. Wraps. 16 p . Name at top of front cover; else very good. .... more information
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GLOBAL VIEWS: MONTHLY NEWS & COMMENTARY ON THE INTERNATIONAL ANTI-IMPERIALIST MOVEMENT
8 (December, 1966) . .... more information
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New York: Peace Council - Third and Fourth Forms, Fieldston School, (1934), Wraps. 16 p . About fine. .... more information
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIF., BERKELEY DEFENSE CONTRACTS
[Berkeley]: No publisher stated, ca. 1971, 14 x 17 in. Poster . Folded once horizontally & once vertically; else fine. .... more information
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Draft REB Perspectives Thesis: War and Revolution.
Detroit, MI: News & Letters, 1971 17p., wraps somewhat smudged and soiled, mimeographed interior pages clean. (Pre-Plenum Bulletin no. 2) Critique of Trotskyism, particularly its role in the black struggle. "The more they 'glorify' black 'leaders,' the less they work for unity with the Black masses in the anti-Vietnam War movement." Much discussion specific to the Detroit area .... more information
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The struggle between two lines: in the Afro-Asian Writers' Movement.
Colombo: Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau, 1968 [i]32p., 4.75x7.25 inches, introduction, very good in original saddle-stapled wraps. Ceylon-based organization of Maoists ten-year anniversary statement. Anti-Soviet revisionism, anti-US imperialism. .... more information
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Open city, voice of the city - wide strike. Vol. 1, no. 1, May 15, 1970.
New York: Strike-New York, 1970 8p. newspaper, paper browned, a few tears along the folds, illus., 11.5x16.5 inches. Combination of anti-war activism, reaction to Kent State and the movement for open admissions at CUNY. .... more information
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Green Anarchist. [38 different issues].
Oxford, England: Green Anarchist, 1984-2002 Partial run of the magazine with emphasis on the earlier years, scantier representation of the more recent newspaper-format issues. Generally good to very good condition, especially for the early issues, with minor edgewear to the later issues on newsprint, and old prices penciled on the front page of many copies. No. 37 particularly worn. The journal sought to merge the punk anarchist movement with the ecology-conscious peacenick part of the movement; premier issue depicts mohawked punks and scruffy hippies making friends. Issues present are: 1-29 (July 1984-Winter 1991), all 8.5x11.5 inch magazine format; nos. 32-34, 37, 56, 57/58, 59, and.... more information
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Philadelphia: Movement for a New Society, n.d. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet folded to make four-panel brochure. . The MNS was started by Quakers dissatisfied with the mainstream church's insufficient attention to pacifism, anti-authoritarianism, feminism, etc., especially in the context of the Vietnam War. .... more information
Price: 12.00 USD
New York: Reprinted by the National Anti-Imperialist Movement in Solidarity with African Liberation, in cooperation with the African Natio, [1957] 8p. including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, introduction, photo of starving child and mother on rear, stapled wraps. .... more information
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Movement on trial / Oakland Seven (pinback button).
[Berkeley]: n.d. 1.75 inch diameter pin, very lightly worn, showing raised fist. Tiny union bug on reverse edge. The "Oakland Seven" were a group of San Francisco Bay Area anti-Vietnam War activists involved in planning "Stop the Draft Week" in 1967. The pin may have been issued up to the time of the trial in 1969 .... more information
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San Francisco: "3" R News Service, ca. 1969 [7p.], 8.5x11 inch dittoed sheets stapled at upper left, front cover foxed with some ugly soiling. Not found in OCLC. Apparently produced during the strike at SF State. "The present power structure in this country uses many methods of violence in order to protect its position. Therefore, if we are to free ourselves from their oppressive rule, we must out of necessity strike at them as violently as they have struck at us." Includes directions for making simple but lethal bombs and low-tech anti-police weapons (one cruel tactic being to throw sharp darts at the horses of mounted police). Advises.... more information
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The father of the "right to life" movement.
New York: Refuse & Resist!, [198-?] Six-panel brochure, printed two sides. Pro-choice argument citing Hitler as anti-abortion crusader. .... more information
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The National Labor Digest, Vol.1, No.2, August 1919.
San Francisco: Labor Press Association, 1919 48p., wraps, 9x12 inches, some foxing on back cover and page edges, illus. Anti-radical magazine at the beginning of the "right to work" movement. Several pages on "The World of Women," articles include: Gompers reports on Red Menace, Failure of the Mooney Strike, Anarchy and Loyal Unionism, etc. Much IWW and bolshevik bashing. Reprints several anti-communist political cartoons .... more information
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Greenham women are everywhere [pinback button].
[England]: [198-] 1.25 inch diameter pin, white text and dancing women motif on lavender background, lavender shades slightly uneven. Greenham was a women's peace camp set up in Berkshire in the early 1980s. Its slogan, "Greenham women are everywhere," conveyed the activism of its members in fields ranging from feminist struggles to the anti-nuclear movement. .... more information
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The National Labor Digest, Vol.1, No.4, October 1919.
San Francisco: Labor Press Association, 1919 48p.,edgeworn wraps, 9x12 inches. Anti-radical magazine at the beginning of the "right to work" movement. Several pages on "The World of Women," much Bolshevik bashing, warns against strikes. .... more information
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The National Labor Digest, Vol.3, No.4, October 1920.
San Francisco: Labor Press Association, 1920 48p., very good in wraps, 9x12 inches. Anti-radical magazine at the beginning of the "right to work" movement. Much Bolshevik bashing, warns against strikes. .... more information
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China, Südostasien und der Krieg in Vietnam
Frankfurt am Main: Stimme-verlag, 1966), Mit einem Vorwart zur deutschen Ausgabe von Martin Niemöller. Aus dem Amerikanischen übertragen von Dr. Hildburg Bethke. Wraps. 119 p . .... more information
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848-1852 at the Parker House, Boston Massachusetts June 28, 1888
Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1888 Very Good. F. 87 pages; the "Free Soil Party" which was the legitimate precursor of the Republican Party , was a combination of political abolitionists, anti-slavery factions and Democratic defectors; prominent in the elections of 1848 and 1852; the party nominated Martin Van Buren and Charles Adams for the Presidential ticket, who were unsuccessful in their bid for office; however, the "Free Soilers" succeeded in sending representatives to the House and Senate who by their ability exercised an influence out of proportion to their number (DAB); list of persons present, addreses of Edward L. Pierce, Samuel E. Sewall, Francis W. Bird, Edward Atkinson,.... more information
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"War Crimes Tribunal: Testimony, Reports, Findings." In "Liberation"
Vol. XII, Nos. 9 & 10 (December, 1967 / January, 1968) . .... more information
Price: 22.50 USD
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1876 Woodburytype of Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India
London & Edinburgh: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1876 Very Good. A sharp and clear oval Woodburytype portrait of 1876 Woodburytype of Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India; approx. 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" size, on the original heavy paper 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" sheet; Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, first earl of Lytton [pseud. Owen Meredith] (1831-1891) Viceroy of India and poet, this photograph at relatively early in his career, when just appointed as the Indian Viceroy; "...Both during his lifetime and afterwards, Lord Lytton was compared to the ideal ‘Renaissance man’. Certainly his talents as poet, linguist, diplomat, and statesman were many and varied. However, his greatest achievements came in those.... more information
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No information given (issued ca. 1971), Tabloid. 8 p . .... more information
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Washington: Mayday Collective, ca. 1971, Small 4to. Wraps. 24 p . .... more information
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The Miners Magazine. March 14, 1912 Volume XII. Number 455
Denver Colorado: Western Federation of Miners, 1912 Good. 16 pages; John M. O'Neill, editor; first page with short pieces of importance to the general union movement n the U.S. & abroad, political commentary; especially interesting is a pre-cursor to a following article urging laborers to stay away from the anti-union state of California, and especially to not bother to apply for work at the upcoming San Francisco Exposition in 1915; followed by articles about a prison flogging in Delaware, 'Dire Poverty and Great Wealth', 'W.R. Hearst Denounced', 'School Funds for Military Purposes' by John Tierney, a piece on revolution by E. Moyle, others; an open letter to Senator.... more information
Price: 125.00 USD
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The Miners Magazine. February 22, 1912 Volume XII. Number 452
Denver Colorado: Western Federation of Miners, 1912 Good. 16 pages; John M. O'Neill, editor; first page with short pieces of importance to the general union movement n the U.S. & abroad, political commentary; anti-Taft; anti-Roosevelt; anti- 'Militia of Christ' launched by Archbishop Glennon of St. Louis, here noted as building his cathedral with scab labor - another editorial writes "...We have been told frequently that the Catholic church is "the friend of labor," but when laboring men standing under the banner of unionism behold bishops and priests using the church and its journals as political machines to defeat labor at the polls, the declaration...will only bring a sneer...";.... more information
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Group of Books from the Collection of Timothy Thomas Fortune
Good. Excepting one book as noted, all are without covers; some have marginal markings, presumably by T.T. Fortune, which usually consist of a couple of double lines in pencil or blue pencil; a couple are coming undone from the sewing, or are weak; general dustiness and soiling, otherwise good; Including: 1905 Edward Wilmot Blyden, West Africa before Europe and other Addresses, Delivered in England in 1901 and 1903... (laid-in is a 'Postal Card' with printed address of The American Protective Tariff League and bearing at the postmark a printed portrait of President McKinley-on back is a printed short questionnaire regarding opinions.... more information
Price: 1450.00 USD