1-2-3-4 / WDWYFW [pinback button]
n.p. n.d. Pinback Button. 3-inch diameter pin, very good, minor foxing on edge. The acronym stands for "We don't want your fu@#ing war." More
Cat.No: 282632
n.p. n.d. Pinback Button. 3-inch diameter pin, very good, minor foxing on edge. The acronym stands for "We don't want your fu@#ing war." More
Cat.No: 282632
n.p. [1969]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, together with a two-page "Background sheet on mutiny charge against 27 soldiers at San Francisco Presidio Stockade" and a single page reprint of the "Official recommendation from Hearing Officer at Pretrial Investigation to Lt. General Stanley Larsen." These other items are in similar format..... More
Cat.No: 307941
Berkeley: US Peace Council of Alameda, [c198-?]. Six newsletter articles, 8.5x11 inches, not bound, some issues are toned along edges, faint handling, slight pen notation and a rubberstamp on the front page of one issue, overall in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 307951
npl: npub, [c1985?]. Pamphlet. [28]p., 5.5x8.5 inch zine, not bound; b&w illus., in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 312256
New York: W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of New York, 1967. Newsletter. [16]p., 8.5 x 11 sheets stapled at upper left, very good condition. Also included is a three-sheet packet announcing an East Coast outing and conference, and a three-page newsletter of the NYC Area Council. Cover story on the DuBois Clubs'..... More
Cat.No: 306602
Worcester, MA: Elihu Burritt, 1846. pp. 153-176, wraps bound with thread, pages remain uncut at the top; front cover has a faded area, otherwise mild handling wear and foxing. When Burritt, the "Learned Blacksmith," took over The Advocate of Peace, the publication of the American Peace Society, he renamed it..... More
Cat.No: 255963
Washington DC: The National Council Against Conscription, [1955]. Pamphlet. Six-panel brochure, 3.25x5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 268557
[San Francisco Bay Area]: n.pub. [1971]. 8.5x11 inch handbill, date penned in corner, fold-creased. Leaflet arguing that US pilots bombing Southeast Asia are war criminals, "no different from the men who ran fascist Germany's gas chambers." More
Cat.No: 251506
Huntington, IN: Clergy and Laymen Concerned, 1970-1971. Five issues of the weekly tabloid format newspaper by religious opponents of the Vietnam War; evenly toned, address labels, otherwise very good. Issues present are Vol. 1, No. 3 (Oct. 16, 1970), 7, 9, 11, 14, and 25 (April 2, 1971). More
Cat.No: 174721
Huntington, IN: Clergy and Laymen Concerned, 1970-1971. Two issues of the weekly tabloid format newspaper by religious opponents of the Vietnam War; evenly toned, address labels, otherwise very good. Issues present are Vol. 1, no. 9 and 14. Articles include the punishment of a Kansas City black preacher for his..... More
Cat.No: 174722
n.p. [196-]. Small one-inch pin, outline map shows the route of the march. Though often mistaken on the market for a Vietnam War protest, this was an earlier march from the campaign for nuclear disarmament. More
Cat.No: 255324
New York: Stuyvesant High School Chapter, American Student Union, 1937. Newsletter. Two mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner, paper toned and brittle, chipped around edges but not reaching the printed portion. Not found in OCLC as of July 2023. The American Student Union was a left-wing student group, aligned..... More
Cat.No: 306908
Washington DC: The National Council Against Conscription, [1951]. Pamphlet. EIght-panel brochure, 3.25x5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 268559
Bay Area, New York: various, 1967. Ephemera. The bunch laid into a worn, toned manila folder. Expect edgewear, misfoldings, irregular toning. The Mary Alice Waters item appears to be the first separate issue (January 1967) after appearances in Young Socialist. More
Cat.No: 311126
New York: Keep America Out of War Congress; Youth Committee Against War; Labor Committee of KAOWC, 1940-1941. Newsletter. Thirty-four issues of the mimeographed newsletter issued between Oct. 4, 1940 and December 9th, 1941, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Most issues are 4 to 6 pages. Issues present are Nos. 4-5, 7-20..... More
Cat.No: 308496
New York: Keep America Out of War Congress; Youth Committee Against War; Labor Committee of KAOWC, 1941. Newsletter. Two issues of the mimeographed newsletter, numbers 33 and 39, issued July 30 and October 22, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Six pages each. The KAOWC was the predominant left-wing anti-interventionist group, which..... More
Cat.No: 308497
Chicago: Keep America Out of War Congress; Youth Committee Against War; Labor Committee of KAOWC, 1941. Newsletter. Eleven issues of the mimeographed newsletter issued between April 9th and December 11th, 1941, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Average length around 6 pages. Numbering is unusual; the first issue is 25-1. It contains..... More
Cat.No: 308498
Berkeley: the newspaper, 1991-1992. Three issues of the tabloid-format newspaper, pages toned, otherwise only light handling wear. All three separately published issues of the publication produced by military resisters to the Persian Gulf war. A final "issue" was published as a section of StormWarning!, no. 23 (July 1992). More
Cat.No: 242334
New York: American Peace Mobilization, [1940]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, 4x9 inches, date penned on rear wrap else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 277424
New York: Young People's Socialist League, 1938. Magazine. 15p. staplebound magazine, 10x13 inches, minor edgewear. Cover story on a planned "Strike against imperialist war." The editor was Milton Friedman (not THAT Milton Friedman). More
Cat.No: 305395
npl: MNSPI et CILA [Comité D'information sur les Luttes Antiimpérialistes?], [c197-?]. Sticker. 3.5x4.5 inch sticker; illus., some text cut-off, else legible and very good. More
Cat.No: 301380
[San Francisco, CA]: Vietnam Day Committee (VDC), [c196-?]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch double-sided handbill; slightly foxed, minor folding creases. Good. Speakers include Peter Camejo and others, backside includes groups supporting the action. More
Cat.No: 313615
Austin, TX: Peace and Justice Education Fund, 1992. 16p., staplebound wraps, 8.5x11 inches, paper evenly toned. Women's History Month issue. More
Cat.No: 251049
Verona: Movimiento Nonviolento, 1988. Staplebound. Nine issues (1-2, 4-5 and 8-9 are double numbers), standard length 27 p., 8.25x11.75 inches. Wraps, cover wraps worn as are the edges but generally in good condition. Issue No. 1-2 has bumped corner (lower rt.). Italian-language anti-war magazine founded in 1964 by Aldo Capitini..... More
Cat.No: 258547
Verona: Movimiento Nonviolento, 1989. Staplebound. Nine issues (1-2 & 7-8 are double issues,but we are missing 7-8), pagination runs 25p. to 27p., 8.25x11.75 inches. Wraps, cover wraps are slightly bumpted but generally in good condition overall. Italian-language anti-war magazine founded in 1964 by Aldo Capitini. Articles and interviews cover antiwar..... More
Cat.No: 258568