The imprisonment of African American women; causes, conditions, and future implications
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 1997. Hardcover. xiv, 152p, very good hardcover. More
Cat.No: 75593
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 1997. Hardcover. xiv, 152p, very good hardcover. More
Cat.No: 75593
London: Zwan Publications, 1988. Hardcover. 125p., first published in 1950, dj slightly rubbed and top-edge slightly shelfworn, bookplate on free endpaper, pages slightly browning, foxing on top-edge of textblock, faint foxing on endpapers, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 290499
Washington DC: GPO, 1982. Paperback. iv, 453 pages, wraps, covers creased, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 243928
Berkeley, CA: Committee to Save the Crim School, [1974]. 4p., tabloid format newspaper, mild edgewear, evenly browned else very good condition. First and perhaps only issue of the newspaper published by radical students in the Criminology School at UC Berkeley. "We will be trying to report on radical activities within..... More
Cat.No: 141998
New York, National Committee, Communist Party USA, 1951. Single sheet folded to make 6-panel brochure, 4x7.5 inches, closed edge tear, otherwise very good. On the Senate committee hearings on racketeering led by McClellan; argues that the anti-mob crusade is being abused for anti-labor purposes. More
Cat.No: 140036
San Francisco: Community United Against Violence, 1994. [50p. plus three-page cover press release], 8.5x11 inch sheets bound in plastic covers, legal office's "received" stamp on first page. Analysis of 151 murders around the country, with a one-paragraph summary of each case. More
Cat.No: 173022
San Francisco: CUAV; San Francisco Security Services, n.d. Six-panel brochure folded to 3.5x8.5 inches, very good. Announces tear gas training classes at the Women's Building. More
Cat.No: 250103
New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. Hardcover. xiv, 319p., introduction, appendixes, notes, bibliography, index, tables, very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Between Men - Between Women. More
Cat.No: 33775
Minneapolis: Police Publications, 1972. Magazine. 32p. + [2p. of advertisements], quarterly publication in 8x10.75 inch wraps; wraps slightly rubbed, address sticker on front wrap with address removed, staples slightly rusted, light toning on spine, else in very good condition. Articles cover demonstrations and police, architectural design and crime, maintinaing social..... More
Cat.No: 279570
Manila: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, 1995. Staplebound. 50p., staplebound magazine, 8.5x11 inches. Light handling wear, else very good. Featuring stories on the violent Presidential Anti-Crime Commission, sterilization for women, and schistosomiasis cases in a rural community. More
Cat.No: 289066
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1989. Hardcover. ix, 192p., first edition, very good condition in like dust jacket. The African American journalist discusses the anger felt by the black middle class. More
Cat.No: 23510
New York: E. L. Pub. 1968. Paperback. 160p., worn first printing PBO in plain black and golf printed wraps. Trash fiction. TNC L-20. Trash sex fiction set in New Orleans features a jazz singer, a stripper, the Mafia. More
Cat.No: 307857
New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Hardcover. xiii, 240p., corners slightly bumped, else in very good condition in like dustjacket. More
Cat.No: 290309
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, nd. Pamphlet. 86p. + [10]p. of ads, stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps fragile, heavily chipped, and detached, pages evenly browned, first few pages beginning to detach, a reading copy only. Big Blue Book No. B-24. Fiction about a man who murders his wife. More
Cat.No: 264053
New York: Fox, Duffield & Company, 1905. Hardcover. 213p., cloth-covered boards, endpapers toned, boards edgeworn with some fraying at corners, bookstore label on rear pastedown endpaper, else very good condition. No dj. Fiction about a man who murders his wife. More
Cat.No: 290847
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, nd. Pamphlet. 86p. + [10]p. of ads, stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps toned along edges, pages evenly toned, chip at bottom edge of front wrap, first few pages wrinkled, else good condition. Big Blue Book No. B-24. Fiction about a man who murders his wife... More
Cat.No: 303644
Girard, KS: Haldeman-Julius, 1925. Pamphlet. 64p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, paper browned otherwise very good. B-18. More
Cat.No: 150585
Lansdale, PA: Haley's Printing Center, 2005. Paperback. 119p., wraps, first edition, very good condition. African-American crime novel focused on violence against women and serial killer. Set in Philadelphia. More
Cat.No: 196161
Portland, OR: Tarantula, 2005. Pamphlet. ii, 33p., 5.5x8.5 inches, very good in stapled wraps. Theorizes a future without state-induced punishments and what this would mean for society; includes discussion quoted from Frank Browning of homosexuality in Papua New Guinea as compared with urban western societies. More
Cat.No: 154132
Manchester: Neil Richardson, 1985. Pamphlet. 82p., foreword, postscript, illustrated with maps and photos, sosftbound, a good pamphlet in pictorial stapled wraps. More
Cat.No: 98717
Ames: The Iowa State University Press, 1970. Hardcover. xxii, 252p., cloth-covered boards, illus., half-title lightly toned else very good condition; inscribed and signed by Davies on the title page. On the murder of Major Alexander Cronkhite in 1918. The death was found to be accidental, but two years later Jewish..... More
Cat.No: 284911
Bristol: Bristol Radical History Group, 2008. Pamphlet. 24p., 6x8 inch staplebound pamphlet; in very good condition. Bristol Radical Pamhleteer #2. More
Cat.No: 311866
Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2000. Paperback. 240, [ii]p., wraps, wraps worn and soiled else very good condition. Text in French. Collection criminalité internationale. More
Cat.No: 169421
San Francisco: 1995. Single legal-size sheet folded to make 4-page brochure, another sheet with a photocopied chapter from "October Heat" folded in, both very good condition. Memorial for the funeral of DeMarco, author of a number of murder mysteries with labor and radical themes, often set in California. More
Cat.No: 123808
Chicago: De Rose Publishing Co., 1953. Hardcover. 348p., Corners bit bumped, else very good condition, no dust jacket. DeRose had turned an underworld career into respectability through apartment ownership. Integration attempts provoked unrest that De Rose frames in the anticommunist hysteria of the period, blaming "colored incendiaries" and "the growling..... More
Cat.No: 1899