Emily Greene Balch, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, 1946
Washington DC: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, [c1947?]. Newsletter. [4]p., 8.5x11 inch newsletter with mailing folds; photos., otherwise very good. More
Cat.No: 315643
Washington DC: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, [c1947?]. Newsletter. [4]p., 8.5x11 inch newsletter with mailing folds; photos., otherwise very good. More
Cat.No: 315643
Philadelphia: J. Miller M'Kim, 1846. Hardcover. 240p., preface, conclusion, ownership signature on fly-leaf, foxing, first edition, original cloth binding worn along the edges with boards exposed on some edges, worn at head and tail of spine, minor internal soiling and foxing, gilt titles on spine. Ballou was a founder of..... More
Cat.No: 96726
Sheffield [England]: Pirate Press, 1990. 22, 23, 19p., wraps, some foxing along spine else good condition. Reprint of three early 20th century essays. More
Cat.No: 144702
San Francisco: BAPAC, [c1970?]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; some edges slightly curling, else very good. More
Cat.No: 308751
San Francisco: Bay Area Peace Action Council (BAPAC), 1970. Handbill. Handbill 8.5x11 inches; very good condition. More
Cat.No: 309245
Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1975. Paperback. ix, 60 p., wraps toned, small price sticker on rear wrap, else very good. Black Rose Books, No. E18. More
Cat.No: 172327
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991. Hardcover. xxii, 285p., very good condition in like dj. Biography of the European American minister, based in Cincinnati, whose commitment to social justice has spanned the past half-century. More
Cat.No: 15210
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991. xxii, 285p., very good condition in a like dj; inscribed by McCrackin on the free front endpaper. Biography of the European American minister, based in Cincinnati, whose commitment to social justice has spanned the past half-century. More
Cat.No: 104476
New York: National Council of American - Soviet Friendship, 1985. Paperback. iv, 60p., illustrated stapled wraps, 5.75x9 inches, wraps lightly worn and soiled else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 123008
Makawao: Inner Ocean Pub. 2005. Paperback. xviii, 234p., foreword, preface, introduction, illustrations, personal inscription signed by Benjamin, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 197728
Cleveland: The World Publishing Company, 1963. hardcover. 76p., first edition, very good hardcover in a damaged dj (scar from removed price sticker on front panel). Poetry. More
Cat.No: 15010
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. Hardcover. xix, 140p., very good hardcover in a price-clipped dust jacket with creases on the front inside flap; inscribed "Dear Sue, With love on your birthday, and gratitude for your love and kindness all year round. Jack, Ben, and Dan." More
Cat.No: 315854
Boston: Beacon Press, 1971. Hardcover. 179p., quarter-cloth boards, corners bumped else very good condition in an unclipped, shelfworn dj. More
Cat.No: 41971
Boston: Beacon Press, 1971. Hardcover. 179p., hardbound first edition, cloth-backed boards titled gilt in dust jacket. Book itself is clean, sound and unmarked, while the dj is a little handled and edgeworn. More
Cat.No: 42926
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1966. Hardcover. 192p., second printing, previous owner's bookplate on free front endpaper else very good condition in an unclipped and lightly edgeworn dj. More
Cat.No: 21155
Delhi / New York: Lokayan / Rainbow / The Apex Press, 2001. Paperback. 175p., wraps, old price sticker on rear wrap, else very good condition. Form letter from the Women's International League for Peace laid in. Published in response to the September 11 attacks. More
Cat.No: 315668
Nottingham: Spokesman, 2001. Paperback. xvi, 181 p., very good softcover, inscribed by one of the authors (Kelly). Team members share their memories and assessments of nonviolent interposition in the Gulf War. More
Cat.No: 216007
New York: Society for Ethical Culture, [1940s]. Pamphlet. 19p., stapled wraps, 5x7.5 inches, very good condition. Not dated, written sometime near the beginning of WWII. More
Cat.No: 285762
New York: Liberation Collective, 1975. Magazine. 84p., stapled wraps, 8.25x10.75 inches, wraps lightly worn, address label on front wrap, pages evenly toned, else very good condition. Big focus on the Portuguese Revolution, CIA, and Chile. Contributors include Tuli Kupferberg, Barbara Garson, Philip Agree, and Wendell Berry. More
Cat.No: 254123
New York: Liberation Collective, 1975. Magazine. 40p., date penned on front wrap, address label, pages lightly toned, else in very good condition. Misprinted as issue no. 3 on table of contents. Article by Denise Levertov and an another on Alice Neel, featuring some of her work in b&w photos. More
Cat.No: 254122
New York: Liberation Collective, 1975. Magazine. 39p., 8.25x11 inches, stapled wraps, address label on front wrap, rear wrap lightly soiled, else very good condition. Includes Leah Fritz on feminism vs. socialism, Allen Ginsberg on prisoner and writer Tommy Trantino, and Murray Bookchin on "the technocratic approach to ecology." More
Cat.No: 254119
Madison, WI: 1962. Magazine. 24p., 8.5x11 inches, magazine-format journal in stapled pictorial wraps with light stains on covers. "The Student Peace Movement" cover story. More
Cat.No: 176947
Madison, WI: 1962. Magazine. 27p., 8.5x11 inches, very good condition in stapled wraps. Includes an editorial on the Cuban Missile Crisis, plus two articles on Vietnam. More
Cat.No: 301774
Madison, WI: 1963. Magazine. 23p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps unevenly toned, else very good condition in stapled wraps. Most of the issue devoted to articles on the Cuban Missile Crisis. More
Cat.No: 301775
Washington DC: National Council for Prevention of War, c1939. Hardcover. 4p., mimeographed leaflet, 5.5x8.5 inches; slight toning around edges, else very good condition. The National Council for Prevention of War was an influential pacifist organization that reached the height of its popularity in the mid to late 1930s. More
Cat.No: 287691