Nixon - Humphrey - Wallace / Strike 3 / November 5 [pinback button]
n.p. [1968]. 1.5 inch diameter pin, very good. Suggests that all three major presidential candidates were unworthy of support. More
Cat.No: 268312
n.p. [1968]. 1.5 inch diameter pin, very good. Suggests that all three major presidential candidates were unworthy of support. More
Cat.No: 268312
Los Angeles: n.pub. [1986]. Pinback Button. 2.25 inch pin, dark blue text on yellow background, opposing the AIDS quarantine initiative. More
Cat.No: 183418
Los Angeles: NOBIC, 1978. Single 8.5x6.5 inch leaflet, pink stock, wear and unevenly trimmed. The leaflet likely used as a blow-in for magazines and newspapers contains a report from Los Angeles as of 8 August, 1978 concerning Judge George M. Dell's restraining order from printing Proposition #6. More
Cat.No: 225071
Berkeley: Nobody for President Committee; Mfg. by Donnelly/Colt, 1988. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch pin, very good. Possibly produced for Wavy Gravy's "Nobody for President" campaign in this year. A pin with a similar design appeared in 1980. More
Cat.No: 282633
San Francisco: CUNR [Campaign for United Nations Reform], 1984. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 307829
[San Francisco]: [Anti-election Vigil], [1971]. Parody ballot, lightly edgeworn, 10x4 inches, with all three choices marked as the notoriously corrupt Nguyen Van Thieu. Distributed to demonstrators at an Anti-election vigil held at the South Vietnamese embassy on Market Street, Oct. 1-2, 1971. Satirical commentary includes the statement "Only by voting..... More
Cat.No: 122321
Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1899. Hardcover. xvi, 174p., hardbound in 9x5.5 inch cinnamon-brown cloth gilt, ruled and decorated in blind. We see a small faint splash stain to cover, a little crimping round cover's edges, completely free of any markings within, a handsome item in sound..... More
Cat.No: 238349
Los Angeles: Socialist Workers 1976 Campaign, 1976. Eight panel brochure, very good. Text in English and Spanish. More
Cat.No: 258330
New York: The Leonard Press, [c1918]. Four panel brochure, 5.75x8.25 inches, wraps lightly worn, front wrap unevenly toned, small stain on rear wrap else good condition. Discusses New York City's subways. Promotes the Socialist Party's municipal ticket of Morris Hillquit for Mayor, Frank A. Sieverman for Comptroller, and Edward F...... More
Cat.No: 265314
Prague: Peace and Socialism International Publishers, 1985. Paperback. 246 p., softbound in 7x5 inch red wraps titled in white and black. Very good condition. Marxism-Leninism and Our Time. More
Cat.No: 121335
[Berkeley]: [1973]. Poster. 17.5x22.5 inch poster supporting a set of four Berkeley ballot initiatives to reform the police department. A couple of minor ink smudges, very good. In 1971, Berkeley voters had rejected a more militant community control measure that had been written by the Committee to Combat Fascism, a...... More
Cat.No: 299702
Chicago: n.pub. 1984. 2.25 inch diameter pin with a caricature of Reagan, light handling wear. Your humble cataloger recalls these being sold by the Communist Party, but does not know whether that is actually who issued them. More
Cat.No: 198431
Oakland: Peace & Freedom Party of California, 1994. Newspaper. Two 8-page issues of the newspaper, horizontally folded, paper evenly toned. Articles on Party organizing activities as well as such issues as universal health care, prison reform, homelessness, etc. More
Cat.No: 260005
Tucson: Derechos Humanos Coalition, [1996]. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides on orange stock, light wear. Image on front of the flier is Buchanan's face superimposed upon the Harryhausen's Ymir! More
Cat.No: 249791
Los Angeles / Santa Cruz: State Central Committee, P&FP, 1984. Single legal-size printed both sides, folded to fit into envelope, very good condition. Basic platform of this California-only socialist / environmental / feminist party. More
Cat.No: 254651
Oakland, CA: Peace and Freedom Party, 1986. 4p. newsletter, folded for mailing, 8.5x14 inches when unfolded. Very good. News from the local branch of the California-only socialist / environmentalist / feminist party, including a list of local candidates, a cover story about a car being donated to Nicaragua, a brief..... More
Cat.No: 254640
Oakland: State Central Committee, the Party, 1988. Eight-panel newsletter folded from a single sheet of newsprint; evenly toned, otherwise very good. 8.5x11 inches when folded. Includes statements by all the presidential primary candidates, including Lenora Fulani. More
Cat.No: 260006
Oakland, CA: The People's Party, 1976. 4p., tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned, else very good but for rubberstamp of East Bay Peace & Freedom People's Party. Portrait of presidential candidate Margaret Wright. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 1/2021. Wright, a Los Angeles community activist, was on the..... More
Cat.No: 139726
New York: National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, 1944. 47p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. More
Cat.No: 145274
New York: National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, 1944. 47p., staplebound pamphlet, some toning, together with folded cover letter from Mary McLeod Bethune on behalf of the National Nonpartisan Committee for the Re-election of Roosevelt, signed in pen (apparently by a secretary). More
Cat.No: 227630
Lima: Publicaciones Nacionalistas, 1967. Staplebound. [2], 12, [2]pp., wraps. 6.75 x 4.25 in. Ink addition to imprint on title page: “Confederacion de Juventudes Nacionalista” with their then current address. Pamphlet advocating a (peaceful) “revolutionary nationalism” based not on membership in a political party but on traditional values like family and..... More
Cat.No: 304816
New York: Spiess, [ca. 1920]. 7x10 inch thin card with a intaglio cartouche pressed in blind, this frames a 4.25x6.25 inch sepia photo-portrait of Stedman appearing as he did in his 1920 campaign as the Socialist Party's vice presidential candidate alongside Eugene Debs. Nice clear resolution. Signed by the photographer..... More
Cat.No: 220494
London: The Fabian Society, 1894. Pamphlet. 33p., "self-wraps" (issued without a cover, titlepage is also cover title), plain printed alkaline paperstock in 8.5x5.5 inch staple-fastened wraps. Light penciling to cover, dust-soil and mild edgewear, shallow small bump to heel. The real problem for this item are the staples, so rusty..... More
Cat.No: 316590
Paris: Politique, 1978. Paperback. 223p., wraps, illus., wraps slightly worn, "Archives 4e Internaionale" stamped on front page, else good condition. Text in French. Number 7-8 of the monthly publication, this issue focusing on Quebec. Articles on the influence of Marxism in Quebec, the Quebecois trade union movement, the woman's movement..... More
Cat.No: 229947
Philadelphia: POPEC, 1989. 4p., 8.5x11 inches, articles, photos of the gay and lesbian candidates, profiles, toning else very good newsletter. Cover story on Virginia Apuzzon, Harry Britt, Steve Endean, Barney Frank and Ed Rendell. More
Cat.No: 271005