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[Ho Chà Minh City]: Nhà xuat ban Van nghe TP, 1999. 395p., 5.5x5.5 inch glossy boards. Collection of short stories; text in Vietnamese. More
Cat.No: 132565
[Ho Chà Minh City]: Nhà xuat ban Van nghe TP, 1999. 395p., 5.5x5.5 inch glossy boards. Collection of short stories; text in Vietnamese. More
Cat.No: 132565
n.p. [1969]. Handbill. [4p]., 8.5x11 inches corner stapled 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." Toned along bottom-edge, staple perforations..... More
Cat.No: 325982
[Boston]: BU Young Socialist Alliance, [c1973]. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet, fold-creased, lightly edgeworn, front unevenly toned, else good condition. Against the Provisional Student Code, which had been approved on April 20, 1973, and which the YSA felt was intended to suppress the student anti-war movement. More
Cat.No: 322040
New York: USSF, 1972. Single issue of the 6-page newsletter, tabloid format but on better paper, fold-creased for mailing. Includes excerpts from various GI movement newspapers around the country. More
Cat.No: 168124
Berlin: World Federation of Trade Unions, 1966. 96p., slender paperback, light handling wear, very good. Printed in East Germany. More
Cat.No: 238571
Beijing: the newsletter, 1965. Newsletter. Three issues of the Esperanto-language newsletter, 4, 16 and 4 pages respectively, very good, 5.5x8 inches; laid in are cards announcing programming for Esperanto shortwave radio broadcasts by the Chinese government. OCLC lists only one holding of issue 3, which is devoted to an interview..... More
Cat.No: 188512
Berkeley, CA: The Ally, 1971. 8p., tabloid-format newspaper, horizontal fold, otherwise very good. Anti-Vietnam War newspaper, includes correspondence from dissident GIs. More
Cat.No: 198958
Berkeley: Kamakazi Design Group, [1970]. 17.5x22.5 inch poster, very good, Design is adapted from an iconic photo of a Jewish family being rounded up in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1943. Text below lists thirteen "things YOU can do" to resist the Vietnam War. According to political poster historian Lincoln Cushing, this..... More
Cat.No: 237122
Washington DC: The National League of POW/MIA Families, [1987]. Six-panel brochure, very good. Claims there is evidence of live Americans still in captivity long after the end of the Vietnam War; urges the reader to write a letter to the Vietnamese representative at the United Nations. More
Cat.No: 331092
New York: American Documentary Films, 1972. Pamphlet. 46p., stapled wraps, 5.25x8.25 inches, address label on rear wrap else very good condition. Advertises leftist films on topics including the Vietnam War, labor history, women's liberation, Black liberation, Mexican-Americans, and much more. More
Cat.No: 272395
[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. Twelve 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), 7-11, 14, 25, 44, 46, 47; Vol. 2, no. 5 (Oct..... More
Cat.No: 174718
Huntington, IN: Clergy and Laymen Concerned, 1970-1972. Seventy-eight issues of the weekly tabloid format newspaper by radical religious opponents of the Vietnam War; evenly toned, address labels, otherwise generally very good. Issues present are Vol. 1, No. 1 (Oct. 2, 1970), 3-9, 11-36, 38-42, 44, 46, 47; Vol. 2, nos..... More
Cat.No: 174717
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
Chicago: American Socialist Organizing Committee, 1966. Pamphlet. 40p, 7x9.5 inch gray wraps, staplebound, black and white photos; stained near spine on front cover, and minor toning, otherwise in good condition. First issue of the serial in pamphlet form rather than as a newspaper. Includes articles on the Philadelphia Teamsters Strike..... More
Cat.No: 252217
Toronto: the journal, 1972. 71p. staplebound 8x11 inch journal; mildly toned else very good condition. Fourth anniversary issue of this publication for Americans who had moved to Canada to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War. More
Cat.No: 323881
Toronto: the journal, 1973. 39p., staplebound 8x11 inch wraps; mildly toned else very good condition. This issue of AMEX includes a cover story on the film "Two People," about a deserter; much on the Amnesty Action Conference, and more. More
Cat.No: 233022
Toronto: the journal, 1970. 34p. staplebound 8x11 inch journal; remains of tape used to hold shut for mailing on covers, address label on rear cover, pages lightly and evenly toned, else very good condition. Publication for and about Americans who had moved to Canada to avoid the draft during the..... More
Cat.No: 344148
Berkeley: Christian World Liberation Front, [ca. 1970]. Handbill. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet, printed one side, drawings of GIs in Vietnam, very good. Argues that violence in the world comes not so much from flawed political systems as flawed human beings. The CWLF used the vocabulary of radical politics to try..... More
Cat.No: 165382
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
Bronx: Anti-Fascist Commentator, 1973. Newsletter. Four-page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, slight toning, slight edgewear, else very good. Editor identified only as "E.G." Items on Nixon, Vietnam and Rockefeller's drug plan. More
Cat.No: 178860
Bronx: Anti-Fascist Commentator, 1973. Newsletter. Four-page newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, edges slightly toned with a hint of wear, else very good. Editor identified only as "E.G." Content on racist attacks, defeat in Cambodia, and more. More
Cat.No: 297929
[Ann Arbor]: n.pub. [1970]. 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides, very good. No city mentioned, but the planned march was to start at the Diag on the University of Michigan campus. Announces an event featuring Roger Craig, Mike Smith, Peter Camejo, Andrew Zweifler, George Stewart, and Kate Emerson. More
Cat.No: 346214
New York: Vietnam Peace 25th Anniversary Committee, [2000]. Eight panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 336366