Phony communism is dead... Long live real communism!
Chicago: RCP Publications, 1992. Paperback. 123p., very good paperback. Responds to the collapse of the USSR and upholds the Maoist revolution in China. More
Cat.No: 141902
Chicago: RCP Publications, 1992. Paperback. 123p., very good paperback. Responds to the collapse of the USSR and upholds the Maoist revolution in China. More
Cat.No: 141902
Chicago, IL: Banner Books, 1999. Paperback. ii, 90p., very good paperback. Avakian is the head of the Revolutionary Communist Party. More
Cat.No: 128279
s.n. [Revolutionary Communist Party], [1986?]. 5p., wraps with portrait of Avakian, very good. Three articles reprinted from Revolutionary Worker, including one on building toward a future revolutionary army. Spanish translation of "Preparing the ground for revolution" by Avakian, the Armenian-American head of the RCP. More
Cat.No: 182804
s.n. [Revolutionary Communist Party], [1986?]. Pamphlet. 5p., pamphlet with portrait of Avakian, very good. Three articles reprinted from Revolutionary Worker, including one on building toward a future revolutionary army. More
Cat.No: 119294
Chicago: RCP Publications, 1990. Paperback. 242p, wraps, rubberstamp of lizard on half-title page, crease on front wrap, otherwise unmarked, a good reading copy. More
Cat.No: 177482
Chicago: Revolutionary Worker, [1998]. [10], stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. Reprinted from Revolutionary Worker, 8/9/98. Avakian, the Armenian-American head of the RCP, was at the time in self-imposed exile in France. More
Cat.No: 120870
Chicago: RCP Publications, 2005. 16p., printed on coated paperstock throughout with a fine photo of Shaw and a standard one of Avakian; very good staplebound pamphlet. Shaw was an RCP African American militant active in Los Angeles. More
Cat.No: 121529
Chicago: RCP Publications, 1987. 18p., staplebound pamphlet, illus., wraps lightly worn and soiled else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 59814
Los Angeles: J.A. Alles Co., 1944. 13p., staplebound pamphlet, inscribed by the author; covers toned, otherwise very good. Second edition. Testimony of a former atheist who found faith. More
Cat.No: 237633
Bryn Mawr: Dorrance Publishing, 1982. Hardcover. 63p. hardcover in dust jacket, 5.75x8.5 inches, very good condition in a price clipped and edgeworn dust jacket. Poetry written from antinuclear stance. Baljian-Gara was born in Providence and was a longtime educator at various schools until her retirement in 1978. She passed away..... More
Cat.No: 280504
New York: Ararat Press, 1979. Hardcover. 70p. hardcover, very good in dustjacket. Armenian-American poet; his last name was originally Bondjoukjian. More
Cat.No: 283718
New York: Ararat Press, 1978. Hardcover. 107p. hardcover, very good, in a scuffed and worn dustjacket. Armenian-American poet. More
Cat.No: 283716
Beirut, Lebanon: Hamazgayin, 1957. 88p., dark maroon cloth boards, 9.5x7 inches, gift inscription on title page, corners bumped, endpapers slightly yellowed, otherwise very good. Text in Armenian. Hamastegh, born in Western Armenia under Ottoman rule, immigrated to the US and lived in New York at the time of publication. More
Cat.No: 139037
[Selma, CA]: the author, 1938. Paperback. 63p. paperback, some rust migration at the staples, otherwise very good. More
Cat.No: 319253
New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1925. Hardcover. viii, 70p., very good hardcover, inscribed by the author on front free endpaper. Collection of poetry by the Armenian immigrant, dedicated "To those disinherited of life in 1905 / This a hill, a flag." More
Cat.No: 319260
New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1925. Hardcover. viii, 70p., very good hardcover. Collection of poetry by the Armenian immigrant, dedicated "To those disinherited of life in 1905 / This a hill, a flag." More
Cat.No: 319262
Ann Arbor: [the author], printed by Braun-Brumfield, 1959. Hardcover. 174p. hardcover, very good. An Armenian immigrant musician's tongue-in-cheek paean to saintly dogs exhibiting universal consciousness, including his own beloved dog, Yogi. The author states that his self-deprecating pen name, Koyoun Kafa, is Turkish for "Mutton Head." More
Cat.No: 317498
Los Angeles: the author, 1950. Paperback. 120p., 20 pages of unnumbered plates, paperback, very good but for some decorative markings on the front cover apparently added by an inked brush. More
Cat.No: 319242
Santa Fe, NM: The Giligia Press, 1968. [12p] 5.25x8.25 inches, poetry illustrated with line drawing portraits of the two poets, very good limited edition signed chapbook one of 25 signed copies out of 1000 printed, stapled cream wraps. Published on the occasion of the two poets' first reading at St..... More
Cat.No: 239588
Fresno: The Giligia Press, 1970. Paperback. [38p] introduction, very good first edition trade paperback in brown pictorial wraps. Armenian-American poet known for his bibliographical critiques of fellow poets. More
Cat.No: 239722
New York: Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, 1978. 31p., staplebound booklet, very good. Bilingual text. More
Cat.No: 237653
Encino, CA: Privately printed for the author, [1977-?]. 56 pages, staplebound booklet, very good. Lectures on Armenian religious traditions and the Armenian church and state. Undated, but the lectures were given in 1976 and 1977. More
Cat.No: 237640
Fresno CA: the church, 1975. Newsletter. Single "legal-size" leaf of alkaline paperstock, printed densely recto and verso in sepia with a robinsegg-blue banner lettered white (nice design), folded transversely twice for mailing - this exemplar bears a mailing address in Parlier CA. Slight edgewear, external foldlines a little dust-soiled, otherwise..... More
Cat.No: 312779
Astoria, NYC: the composer, 1921. Sheet_music. 19p. 9.5x12.5 inch sheet music bound with cord, cover nearly detached but present, small corner crease at lower right, ready to chip if handled carelessly. Some staining at upper right corner. Not found in OCLC as of January 2024. More
Cat.No: 314924
Fresno: American Committee for the Independence of Armenia, 1963. 16p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. More
Cat.No: 237850