Peace Resource Project [business card]
Santa Cruz, CA: Peace Resource Project, [c196-?]. Ephemera. Business card, slightly toned on edges, else very good. More
Cat.No: 306539
Santa Cruz, CA: Peace Resource Project, [c196-?]. Ephemera. Business card, slightly toned on edges, else very good. More
Cat.No: 306539
Philadelphia: Peace Section, American Friends Service Committee, [1944]. Pamphlet. 14p., stapled wraps, 4x8.5 inches, rear wrap unevenly toned else very good condition. Arguments against peacetime conscription presented in a q&a format. More
Cat.No: 278302
Berkeley: OASIS Non-Violence Community, 1977. Newsletter. 8p. staplebound newsletter, 8.5x14 inches, address penned on rear cover, folded for mailing, otherwise very good. Includes letters from 75-year-old Sitara Sparks describing her travel to Japan to walk with local anti-nuclear activists and Buddhist monks, as well as correspondence from others undertaking similar..... More
Cat.No: 251353
London: National Peace Council, 1940. Pamphlet. 62p., stapled wraps, 4.75x7.25 inches, ex-library else good condition. Directory of peace organizations, bibliography of books, pamphlets, and leaflets, and chronology of events in 1939. More
Cat.No: 288463
London: National Peace Council, 1941. Pamphlet. 58p., stapled wraps, 4.75x7.25 inches, ex-library else good condition. Directory of peace organizations, bibliography of books, pamphlets, and leaflets, and list of pacifist serials. More
Cat.No: 288462
Garberville, CA: The Peacemaker, 1984. Newspaper. 8p., folded tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned else very good condition. Articles on the militarization of space, draft resistance, protesting the Republican National Convention, and more. More
Cat.No: 293602
Garberville, CA: The Peacemaker, 1984. Newspaper. 8p., folded tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned else very good condition. Articles on nuclear resistance, draft resistance, and more. More
Cat.No: 293603
New York: the Council, [1917?]. Four panel brochure, 6x8.5 inches, lightly toned else very good condition. "The People's Council for Peace and Democracy, which might be described as the American Left's first Popular Front-style mobilization, drew pacifist and radical labor leaders behind a unified anti-war and anti-repression appeal, and gained..... More
Cat.No: 41939
Santa Fe, NM: Ocean Tree Books, 1993. Paperback. xv, 200p., lightly worn wraps, minor edge soiling, else very good condition. Spanish language edition of the celebration of the woman who called herself only "Peace Pilgrim," who walked 25,000 miles as a protest against war. More
Cat.No: 147487
n.p. n.pub. n.d. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good. More
Cat.No: 237930
Mountain View, CA: Center for Economic Conversion, 1985. Newsletter. Three issues of the newsletter, folded tabloid format; lightly toned, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 307720
Mountain View, CA: Mid-Peninsula Conversion Project, 1982. 8p., folded tabloid format, lightly worn and toned else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 243051
Mountain View, CA: Mid-Peninsula Conversion Project, 1983. Pamphlet. 8p., folded tabloid format, lightly worn and toned, address label on front wrap else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 243053
Mountain View, CA: Center for Economic Conversion, 1989-1990. Magazine. Seven issues,8 pages each, folded tabloid format, lightly cover worn and newsprint slightly toned, address label on front wrap in address plate, some bumping of corners, else good condition. Issues present are Vol. 14, Nos. 1 to 4 [1989]; Vol. 15..... More
Cat.No: 285074
Woodmont, CT: Promoting Enduring Peace, 1977. Three mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner, two light fold-creases else very good. Lists activities, available literature, and an upcoming Peace Seminar in the Soviet Union organized by the anti-war group. More
Cat.No: 250170
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, [1975]. Six-panel brochure with three black and white photos; light handling wear else very good condition. Solicits sweaters and acrylic yarn for the upcoming Vietnamese winter, as part of a broader call for reconstruction of Vietnam after the conclusion of the war. More
Cat.No: 197458
n.p. [Committee for Non-Violent Action], [1963]. Small, approximately 1-inch diameter pin, lightly worn and toned, reverse has some oxidation to the metal rim. More
Cat.No: 255233
New York: 1933. Handbill. Approximately 5.5x9 inch leaflet with portrait of Barbusse, with some corner creasing and other minor handling wear, announcing an event at the Paramount Hotel. The chairman of the reception committee was Malcolm Cowley. The French communist and pacifist author Barbusse, who had arrived in New York..... More
Cat.No: 307633
Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Central District of the Unitarian Universalist Association, 1971. Newsletter. [4]p., folded tabloid style format; evenly toned, else very good. Unitarian Universalist newsletter. More
Cat.No: 317355
Somerville, MA: the newsletter, 1992-2005. Newsletter. 44 issues of the newsletter, spanning the period from February 1999 to August 2005. Various pagination, all 8.5x11 inches; issues present are Volume 8: 2, 5, 6, 7-8 (double issue), and 9. Volume 9: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (actually 5-6... June July), 7..... More
Cat.No: 243796
San Francisco: National Resistance Committee, 1981-1986. Newspaper. Sixteen issues of this tabloid newspaper, Issues present are Nos. 2 [produced as a stapled newsletter], 4-8 [No. 4 is heavy toned on cover with tears along the vertical edges, "sample copy" stamped on cover of No. 8], 10-13 [No. 11 has priced..... More
Cat.No: 280190
Santa Cruz, CA: the Center, 1981. 12p. tabloid format newspaper; paper toned, some foxing. More
Cat.No: 251035
Santa Cruz, CA: the Center, [1981]. 16p. tabloid format newspaper; paper toned, some foxing. "This issue of the Newsletter focuses on intentional nonviolent community. The life and history of the Redwood Nonviolent Community, whose members are central to the workings of the Resource Center, is featured." More
Cat.No: 251034
Nyack, NY: Jewish Peace Fellowship, n.d. 1.75 inch diameter pin, very good, with the Hebrew word inside a Jewish star composed of tiny peace signs, yellow-green field. The JPF was founded in 1941 to support Jewish conscientious objectors; it continues to this day. More
Cat.No: 206243
Nyack, NY: Jewish Peace Fellowship, n.d. 1.75 inch diameter pin, very good, with the Hebrew word inside a Jewish star composed of tiny peace signs, pink field. The JPF was founded in 1941 to support Jewish conscientious objectors; it continues to this day. More
Cat.No: 206244