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Washington DC: Self-published by the author as Michael-Christopher Books, 2006. Paperback. 208p., very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Gay African American author/activist. More
Cat.No: 272208
Washington DC: Self-published by the author as Michael-Christopher Books, 2006. Paperback. 208p., very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Gay African American author/activist. More
Cat.No: 272208
Washington DC: The Washington Blade, Inc., 1981. Newspaper. Two sections, 20p. & 16p., folded tabloid newspaper, ads, services, resources, news, photos, light toning and wear else very good on newsprint. Cover story on the attempt to overturn the DC Gambling Initiative. Also a report on an arson fire that closed..... More
Cat.No: 280174
Washington DC: Happy News Publishing Company, 1950. Hardcover. 139p., frontispiece portrait of Michaux, corners lightly bumped else very good condition. NO DJ. African American preacher & businessman. More
Cat.No: 235543
Washington: Meadow Gold Ice Cream, 1950. 9.75x4 inch card printed single side, about 200 words of text, calendar of the first three months of 1950, ruler in inches running along the top, soiled and foxed else good condition. More
Cat.No: 121309
Washington: Meadow Gold Ice Cream / Mishael Jones Advertising Co., 1950. 9.5x4 inch ink blotter [unused] with photo of Miller, substantial vita, ruled margin and calendar for the first three months of 1950, printed on one side only. "Compliments of Carry Ice Cream Co. makers of "Smooth Freeze" Meadow Gold..... More
Cat.No: 145789
City of Industry: Collectors Publications/Therapy Productions, 1974. Paperback. Four of five volumes, various pagination, 8.5x11 inches, illustrated with photos and political cartoons, very good paperbacks (volume 1 is a stapled magazine format). More
Cat.No: 215605
Boston: GCN, 1977. Newspaper. 16p., very good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment. More
Cat.No: 313539
Washington DC: NABWMT, 2000. Nineteen issue broken run, various pahination, 8.5x11 inches, several are likely photocopies, photos and reports, chapters, announcements, very good newsletters of nested sheets on tan stock or stapled sheets. Issue numbers include: 16:1, 3; 17:4; 18:1-3; 20:4; 21:4; 22:1; 23:1-4; 24:1-3; 25:1&3; 26:2. More
Cat.No: 272340
Santiago de Chile: Editorial Nascimento, 1940. 146p., 7x5 inch plain printed wraps with titling in blue. First blank bears a substantial Inscription by Molina, a Chilean academic, who traveled to the US for the 8th Pan American Scientific Congress, and spent time in New York thereafter. Both periods are thoroughly..... More
Cat.No: 44579
New York: A MacFadden Book, 1963. Paperback. 222p., wraps creased and edge worn, paper browned with minor edge wear - at best a good copy only. Pocket book format. More
Cat.No: 300383
San Francisco: the Project, 1992. Magazine. 40p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, photos, plan for finding panels, donor and contributor lists, guides, schedule/program, very good commemorative program in stapled white pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 63146
various: the Guild, 2009, 2016, 2017. Pamphlet. Respectively 20, 38, 38p., stapled pamphlets in fine shape, featuring memorials, awards, congrats, and advertising; crisp clean copies, the three as a small lot. More
Cat.No: 294765
Philadelphia: Mfg. by Horn Co., [1971]. 1.75 inch pin, very good. Promotion for a major march against the Vietnam War. More
Cat.No: 257998
Washington DC: NPAC, [1971]. 1.75 inch pin, yellow background with blue and red print, blue border; very good. Date and slogan match those of the 1971 actions on the east and west coasts by NPAC. More
Cat.No: 172942
Washington DC: NPAC, [1971]. 1.6 inch pin, yellow background with blue and red print, blue border; light scuffing. Date and slogan match those of the 1971 actions on the east and west coasts by NPAC. More
Cat.No: 241214
Washington DC: NPAC, [1971]. 1.75 inch pin, stylized depiction of marchers with signs. More
Cat.No: 207487
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1997. Hardcover. 225p., first edition boards in glossy color-photo dust jacket; a fine unblemished copy that is signed on the title page (provenance: the BlackScholar offices). Meditative manifesto by the African American reporter. More
Cat.No: 180761
Washington DC: DIGNITY/Wasdhington Committee on AIDS, 1991/92. 8p., 8.5x11 inches, news, reports, events, services and resources, very good newsletter on pink stock stapled at top-left corner. Cover story on Magic Johnson's announcement that he has AIDS. More
Cat.No: 225909
n.p. [Santa Fe NM?]: Self-published by the author [as Daniel Pearlman] / My Publisher, 2012. Unpaginated, perhaps forty pages, glossy alkaline paperstock profuse b&w and color reproductions, not captioned but Ward's intro helps interpret and site a few of them, hardbound in unprinted black papered boards and high-gloss photographic dust..... More
Cat.No: 244132
Washington DC: PFLAG, 1994. Calendar. [36p] includes covers, 11x8.5 inches landscape format, very good 12 month wall calendar with photos, history, biographies and photos, stapled pictorial covers with hole punch for hanginging. Cover reproduction of the Feminist Communications Newsletter fromOctober 1978 with march photo. More
Cat.No: 238492
Boston: GCN Collective, 1987. Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toning and light wear. Cover story on the Washington March of 1987. Also much on AIDS. Negative Smiths review! Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment. More
Cat.No: 298409
Washington, DC: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1961. Paperback. ii, 347 p, wraps with mild shelf wear and citation for decision's reversal penned at front top edge, else very good condition. 23 June 1961 petition by attorney Martin Popper in his successful attempt to overturn his contempt..... More
Cat.No: 156440
Boston: Progressive Labor Party, [1972]. Broadsheet, 11x14.5 inches, printed on both sides, newsprint evenly toned, horizontal fold. Urges the reader to join the May 21 anti-war demonstration in Washington, but to split from the main body to march to AFL-CIO headquarters to denounce labor leadership and demand labor's participation in..... More
Cat.No: 247105
Washington DC: the Association, 1899. Letter. Five pieces: holograph letter penned by secretary Ramage; a subscription list (blank, ear-marked in red numerals); an "Address" printed dark blue on skyblue stock; a double-sided page of satisfied associates; the enclosing envelope, itself textual with its return address accompanied by enthusiastic instructions printed..... More
Cat.No: 287015
Washington DC: The Blade, 1975. Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, opinion, services & resources, ads, photos, light toning else good on newsprint. The newsletter began as a simple mimeographed sheet of announcements and other information, expanded into a small booklet with more information, became The Blade tabloid and..... More
Cat.No: 269449