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Chicago: CPUSA, 1975. 2.25 inch diameter pin, very good, dark shade of blue. More
Cat.No: 247898
Chicago: CPUSA, 1975. 2.25 inch diameter pin, very good, dark shade of blue. More
Cat.No: 247898
Chicago: CPUSA, 1975. 2.25 inch diameter pin, very good, light shade of blue. More
Cat.No: 247899
New York: Civil Rights Congress of New York, 1947. Newsletter. Two-page mimeographed newsletter; 8.5x14 inches, minor toning, very good. Not found in Danky's "African-American Newspapers and Periodicals." Newsletter for local members of the CRC, asking them to take action to "Get Congress moving on the anti-lynch bill." Outlines the provisions..... More
Cat.No: 277802
New York: American Veterans Committee, Berkeley Chapter #1, 1946-47. 8 issues of the mimeographed 8.5x11 inch newsletter published by the Berkeley chapter of the left-wing veterans' group; all from before the AVC's expulsion of communists in 1948. Issues present are vol. 1 nos. 4-6, 12-15, 17. Three or four pages..... More
Cat.No: 181872
New York: American Comittee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1943. Pamphlet. Reprinted from Lawyers Guild Review, Volume 3 No. 4, July-August, 1943. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages, musty, creased in middle from folding, rear wrap slightly soiled, a reading copy only. On the case of William Schneiderman, whose..... More
Cat.No: 228913
New York: Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1968. Four volumes, in uniform blue cloth. three volumes are 8.5x11 inches, the fourth is 18.5x23 inches. Very good hardcover reprint set of the complete run. Original title of the magazine was The Socialist World. Radical periodicals in the United States, 1890-1960. First series. Socialist..... More
Cat.No: 119553
New York: American Peace Mobilization, [1940-?]. Six-panel brochure, folded to 3.75x8.5 inches, very good. Introduction to the APM and its program, which coincided with the Soviet shift from anti-fascism to maintenance of "peace" after the Molotov-Ribbentropp pact. Program calls for the US to avoid involvement in the European war. The..... More
Cat.No: 181795
New York: New York State Communist Party, [1949]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps unevenly toned, small silverfish hole, date in red pencil on rear wrap else very good condition. Interior title: "Letter from Three Wives." On the Smith Act trials. Directed towards women, warning them that "your husband may..... More
Cat.No: 276616
New York: American Peace Mobilization, [1940]. Pamphlet. Four-panel brochure, 4x9 inches, date penned on rear wrap else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 277424
New York: Benjamin Rush Society, 1949-1950. Three issues of the staplebound journal, 31, 30 and 50 pages respectively, wraps worn, no. 2 somewhat toned and smudged, no. 3 with several small stains on rear wrap, otherwise good. "Devoted to the fullest consideration of basic questions in the field of Psychiatry..... More
Cat.No: 221963
New York: Benjamin Rush Society, 1949-1950. Two issues of the staplebound journal, 30 and 50 pages respectively, No. 3 with front wrap lightly toned along edges, No. 4 with pp3-10 evenly toned else very good condition. "Devoted to the fullest consideration of basic questions in the field of Psychiatry, Psychology..... More
Cat.No: 251985
New York: The American Institute for Marxist Studies (AIMS), 1967. 18p., stapled wraps, 8.5 x 11 inches, wraps worn, front wrap soiled, rear wrap beginning to come loose from staples else good condition. Bibliographical Series No. 1. Originally published in 1965. More
Cat.No: 59794
Los Angeles: Morning Freiheit, [1952]. Handbill. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet, printed one side, light edgewear, creased from being folded in half else very good condition. None in OCLC as of 9/2020. Published in connection with the Slánský trial in Prague, arguing against accusations that it was an anti-Semitic show trial..... More
Cat.No: 136168
New York: The Bookmailer, 1960. Newsletter. 48p., stapled wraps, 3.5x7 inches, front wrap is unevenly toned and has "Anti-Communist" in green pencil at top edge, else very good condition. Newsletter and catalog of the right-wing book distributor. Cover story on a break-in at the Bookmailer offices, which the writer blames..... More
Cat.No: 287231
New York: Polish Bureau, Communist Party, 1939. Single sheet folded to make a four-panel brochure, very good, text in Polish. "Defend Poland from the Nazi invasion." Issued in April 1939, several months before the Germans did indeed invade. More
Cat.No: 272882
New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. 1946. Pamphlet. Two staplebound 8.5x11 inch mimeographed bulletins, paper toned and brittle, minor edge chipping to the earlier issue; last page loose but present. Favorable coverage of Soviet education, "The Promise of Soviet Culture," and more. More
Cat.No: 251095
[St. Louis?]: National Student League, 1935. Newsletter. 13p., mimeographed 8.5x12.75 inch sheets stapled at left; last page loose but present; some uneven cover toning, "53" written in color pencil on cover. Report on the convention of the Communist Party-controlled student organization. More
Cat.No: 275986
New Haven, CT: New Haven Communist Party, 1976. 8.5x11 inch newsletter comprised of two sheets stapled together. Local labor news including a rubber workers' strike. More
Cat.No: 251086
Washington DC: National Negro Congress, 1940. Pamphlet. Four-panel 8.5x11 inch brochure opening to a poster; mild foxing and corner wear. Announcement of the event held at the United States Department of Labor Auditorium, which had some 1,285 delegates. The Congress sought equality on the job and in labor unions, fought..... More
Cat.No: 284971
New York: New Century Publishers, 1953. 16p., staplebound pamphlet, wraps worn and soiled, else good condition. Communist Party position. More
Cat.No: 237763
Los Angeles: Southern California Committee for The People's World, 1965. Handbill. Yellow single-sheet invitation to an anniversary celebration on Feb. 7, 8.5 x 3.5 inches, printed one side only, very good condition; "Program dedicated to Negro History Week featuring: Earldon Scales - baritone; Clevanson Penn - international dances; Frank Hamilton..... More
Cat.No: 123458
New York, NY: Civil Rights Congress, 1950. Magazine. 30p., wraps, 8x11 inches, very good with light handling wear. Cover depicts one man whispering into the ear of another, with caption "Will America become a land of whispers?" The black & red-on-white cover background is a pastiche of Time Magazine format..... More
Cat.No: 142882
New York: Center for Marxist Education, 1970. Pamphlet. Ten panel brochure, 3.25x9 inches, very good condition; errata slip laid in. More
Cat.No: 280585
New York: International Publishers, 1986. Paperback. 216p., wraps, 5.25x8.5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 256101
New York: Civil Rights Congress, 1953. Newsletter. Four issues of the mimeographed newsletter; 8.5x11 inches, faintly creased from having been folded for mailing, the first issue with an additional vertical crease and minor toning. Updates on the activities of the organization, including work on police brutality and the cases of..... More
Cat.No: 284969