Against the wall. Vol. 4 no. 1
Westfield, NJ: the newsletter, [1975]. [26p.] 8.5x11 inch staplebound Libertarian newsletter, minor foxing, very good. Includes a piece on Timothy Leary as a Libertarian. More
Cat.No: 308214
Westfield, NJ: the newsletter, [1975]. [26p.] 8.5x11 inch staplebound Libertarian newsletter, minor foxing, very good. Includes a piece on Timothy Leary as a Libertarian. More
Cat.No: 308214
npl: [United Steelworkers of America?], c1978. paperback. 23p., 4x5.5 inches; in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 302128
no city: [associated Railroad Brotherhoods], 1975 [date from cover]. Paperback. 192p., small stiff booklet under 6.5x4 inch printed cover sheets fastened with slot-headed aluminum bolts. A clean sound unmarked copy. Title page concludes with a non-discrimination statement. More
Cat.No: 227571
New York: Committee to Save Ahmed Evans, [1970]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, very good. Undated, but the receipt date of January 1970 has been penned on the blank verso. The issuing Committee appears to have consisted of sympathetic students at Alternate University in NYC. Ahmed Evans was a Black nationalist..... More
Cat.No: 296111
[San Francisco]: [California Motor Club], 1974. 5.5x8 inch leaflet with photo of the candidate. More
Cat.No: 250528
Albuquergue, NM: AT&T, 1971. Single 8.5x14 inch sheet, mimeographed one side, introducing the group's three candidates for City Commission, Gary Cook Mahan, Jim Greer, and Lynn Burlbaw. Mahan had co-founded the Independent New Mexican Party with John Salazar. More
Cat.No: 166535
Delano, CA: National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc., 1971. Ephemera. 8.5x11 inch invitation in both Spanish and English; in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 306685
San Francisco: Upshot, [1977]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, very good. Paula and John Zerzan's group. "The insurrections in daily life have so far made themselves public as primarily a crisis of participation. The decline of productivity, of voting, of union allegiance, and of other forms of self-humiliation is becoming manifest..... More
Cat.No: 282602
San Francisco: Upshot, [1977]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, horizontal fold crease. Paula and John Zerzan's group. "The insurrections in daily life have so far made themselves public as primarily a crisis of participation. The decline of productivity, of voting, of union allegiance, and of other forms of self-humiliation is becoming..... More
Cat.No: 282603
Vancouver: Mfg. by Superior Stamp, [1972]. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch diameter pin depicting a stylized tree. Some foxing in the field. Inspired by the earlier occupation at People's Park in Berkeley, local Yippie members in Vancouver set up a tent city at the entrance of Stanley Park to protest plans..... More
Cat.No: 267048
San Francisco: Auto-Graphics, [1976]. Pamphlet. [8p., including covers], very good in staplebound wraps. Pro-Situ tract, written in the first person. Only two copies found in OCLC as of 4/2021. More
Cat.No: 207062
Antwerp: M.L. De Roeck, 1971. Newspaper. 16p., tabloid newspaper format, horizontal fold, otherwise very good. "All power to the workers," Marxist-Leninist serial in Dutch. More
Cat.No: 254309
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1975. 138p., paperback with minor shelfwear; color photos throughout. A celebration of post-Revolutionary China, visiting locations along the course of the river. More
Cat.No: 268760
San Francisco: Alternative Birth Center, 1977. Pamphlet. Eight panel brochure; b&w photos., in very good condition. Educational brochure by the Alternative Birth Center from the Department of Obstetrics & Pediatrics in San Francisco. More
Cat.No: 279205
Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Prisoners' Action Group, 1977, 1978. Magazine. Two issues of the staplebound journal, vol. 2 no. 1/2 and no. 3; 94 and 42 pages respectively, minor handling wear, generally very good. Articles discuss prison reform efforts, investigations of conditions, and more theoretical ideas about..... More
Cat.No: 299624
Santa Barbara: Associated Students and Press Council, UC Santa Barbara, 1976. Newspaper. 12p. folded tabloid newspaper illustrated with b&w photos, evenly toned otherwise very good. Report on the strike against BFI and accompanying rally, march and protests. Photos of police actions and marchers. Cesar Chavez article. Jane Fonda article and..... More
Cat.No: 176836
San Louis Obispo, CA: Peace and Freedom Party, 1972. Newspaper. 4p., tabloid newspaper format, horizontal fold crease, toned, especially at spine, slightly misfolded else good condition. Second issue of the newspaper, with articles on the presidential campaign of Benjamin Spock ("Spock Charges Nixon Opportunist"), report on Women's Conference, La Raza..... More
Cat.No: 206731
[Modesto?]: The Alternative, 1979. Five 8.5x11 inch sheets printed both sides and stapled upper-left corner, news, services, resources, events, three page "Notice" concerning the Owl Empire (part of the Court system). Address for Lambda Association and a cancelled stamp on rear. More
Cat.No: 220682
Hollywood: The Alternative, 1970. Newspaper. [8]p., folded tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, dampstained along one edge, 2 inch closed tear along fold on all pages. Christian newspaper aimed at students. More
Cat.No: 300938
San Louis Obispo, CA: Peace and Freedom Party, 1972. 4p., tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned, some damp staining at lower right, else good condition. First issue of the newspaper, with articles on the presidential campaign of Benjamin Spock, the trial of Gary Lawton, the Union of Vietnamese in the United..... More
Cat.No: 199563
Los Angeles: Richard Fairfield, 1972-1973. Newsletter. Twenty issues of the four-page, 8.5x11 inch newsletter devoted to communes, de-schooling, group marriage, the back-to-the-land movement, etc. Generally with postal markings on rear panel, neatly fold-creased. Issues present are numbers 12-27, 29-32. More
Cat.No: 311827
Boston: Alyson Publications, 1989. Paperback. 208p., vignette b&w illustrations in the text, first edition trade-size glossy wraps; a very good copy. More
Cat.No: 178926
Washington: Liberty Lobby, 1971. Pamphlet. 12p., folded tabloid style format on newsprint; slightly browned, else in very good condition. Antisemitic. More
Cat.No: 303376
New York: American Civil Liberties Union, [1973]. Pamphlet. Six-panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, 0.25 inch closed tear on front panel else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 278328
New York: American Civil Liberties Union, [c1974]. Pamphlet. Six-panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, date penciled on verso of front panel else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 278497