Subversive Activities Control Board, eighth annual report, fiscal year ended June 30, 1958
Washington DC: GPO, 1958. Paperback. 14p., wraps slightly faded along the spine else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 244752
Washington DC: GPO, 1958. Paperback. 14p., wraps slightly faded along the spine else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 244752
Washington DC: GPO, 1955. Pamphlet. v, 14p., stapled wraps, 5.75x9 inches, staples rusted, wraps toned along stapled edge, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 302260
Washington DC: GPO, 1957. Pamphlet. v, 13p., stapled wraps, 5.75x9 inches, staples rusted, a few pages lightly foxed, else good condition. More
Cat.No: 302266
Washington: GPO, 1953. iii, 137p., very good in wraps. The Board's report summarizes CP goals and organization. A section discusses secret practices such as fictitious names and use of codes. More
Cat.No: 127803
Washington DC: G.P.O., 1951. Paperback. vi, 266p., very good paperback. More
Cat.No: 266686
Washington DC: GPO, 1954. Paperback. 204p., staplebound paperback, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 250328
Washington DC: Knights of Pythias / All American Conference to Combat Communism, [c1960]. Pamphlet. [8]p., stapled wraps, 3.5x6 inches, touch of rust to staples, "1960?" in red pencil on front wrap, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 277260
Ottawa: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (General Council), 1951. iv, pp.79-164, staple-fastened softbound in 9.5x6 inch plain printed grey wraps. Staples, which are exposed to view, are badly rusted, item is generally edgeworn and dust-soiled. Complete, clean within and unmarked, a good reference copy. The summaries are lucid with helpful annotations. Vol..... More
Cat.No: 261114
Ottawa: Empire Parliamentary Association (United Kingdom and Dominion of Canada Branches), 1947, 1948. Respectively iii, 315-409; iii, 92; iv, 159p., matching format: staple-fastened softbounds in 9.5x6 inch plain printed grey wraps. Staples are exposed to view, these in good shape. Items are all mildly edgeworn and dust-soiled, the '48 has..... More
Cat.No: 261115
New York: [Co-Ed Sports Rendezvous], [1950s?]. Magazine. [32p] includes covers, 5.25x8.25 inches, b&w posing pouch physique photos interspersed with ads, worn digest-size magazine in stapled red pictorial wraps, the pages bleed through so that photos are overprinted with backwards text! As is. More
Cat.No: 307342
n.p. [Free Europe Press], [1954]. Ephemera. Eight-panel leaflet on thin paper, folded from a single long sheet, small closed edge tear; stapled to an 11-page 8.5x11 inch packet offering a translation of this issue's contents. A CIA-backed publication written by Czech and Slovak exiles, printed in Germany for clandestine delivery..... More
Cat.No: 306695
La Salle, IL: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1950. 139p., softbound in 8x5 inch orange wraps; slightly edgeworn with a short closed marginal tear. The classical Chinese text translated by Teitaro Suzuki and Paul Carus, edited by Paul Carus. More
Cat.No: 160321
Hong Kong: Sheng hua chu ban she, 1953. Magazine. 23p. large-format pictorial magazine, mild edgewear. This issue includes articles on movies and other popular culture, as well as pieces on the war against communist insurgents in Indochina, ballet in Hong Kong, and more. More
Cat.No: 297374
Washington DC: Research Division, Republican National Committee, 1950. Pamphlet. 20p., stapled wraps, 5.5x7.5 inches, wraps lightly toned, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 268421
New York: Temas, 1953. 146p., paperback journal, 5.25x7.5 inches, mild handling wear. Spanish-language digest, with article on New York as a Hispanic city, cover story on the hydrogen bomb, fiction by Vicente Gaos, and more. More
Cat.No: 239035
Calcutta: Society for Defence of Freedom in Asia, 1953. Pamphlet. 9p. staplebound pamphlet, minor pen notation on cover, some toning. One holding found in OCLC as of December 2022. Introduction to the anti-Communist group. More
Cat.No: 297226
New York: American Committee on Africa, 1955. Six-panel brochure, very good, with a printed cover letter laid in. Introduction to the anti-colonial organization. The executive board, headed by Donald Harrington, included Bayard Rustin and AJ Muste. More
Cat.No: 267247
Berkeley: n.p., 1958. Four panel program, 8.5x11 inches, printed on heavy card stock, very good. Includes the committee members, program schedule of the event, prize donors. The Dinners began March 15, 1927 and is now affiliated with and overseen by the Ina Coolbrith Circle. More
Cat.No: 202935
New York: American Civil Liberties Committee, [1950]. Pamphlet. [12]p., stapled pictorial wraps, 2.75x4.25 inches, illus., staples rusted, date penciled on rear wrap else very good condition. The penciled date is 1952, but text mentions it has been 30 years since the ACLU's founding in 1920. Brief overview of the organization's..... More
Cat.No: 279816
Paris: various, 1957, 1961. Handbill. Three standard leaves of varying acidity, toned and mildly edgeworn. The "Seul Remede" is hand-lettered with a dagger-shaped logo, the other two printed dark blue on fragile stock, all three worn but undamaged. More
Cat.No: 293062
Tokyo: Toppan Print. Co., 1953. Paperback. 71p. paperback, 5x7 inches, small edge nick, otherwise very good. List of special staff is stated to be as of June 1953. Includes two fold-out maps. More
Cat.No: 317497
Kowloon: Mei ri za zhi she 每日雜誌社, 1952. 30 pages, one issue of the staplebound magazine, very good with pages mildly toned. The magazine is about folklore, social and artistical events, short stories, etc. Though published in Kowloon, it was meant to spread across the diaspora. There are Chinese American..... More
Cat.No: 247849
Paris: Publicité, 1951. Pamphlet. 11, [46]p., wraps, 5.25x7 inches, profusely illus., piece of tape on verso of rear wrap else very good condition. Text in English and French. Guide to hotels, events, shops, etc. for tourists. More
Cat.No: 291873
Washington: AFL-CIO. Industrial Union Department, [1956]. 22p., staplebound pamphlet, 6x9 inches, illus., very good. On the 20 million workers not covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act. More
Cat.No: 133210
n.p. [1956]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, horizontally creased from folding to fit into an envelope. Pencil note at right states that it was received from the Association of Citizens Councils in Greenwood, Mississippi, in 1956. Appears to be modified from a similar leaflet put out by Frank Britton. Blasts the..... More
Cat.No: 294742