100 truyen hay cu’c ngan
[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
[Madison, WI]: no publisher, [1970-?]. 12p., staplebound pamphlet, 8.5x11 inches; small green doodle on front cover, otherwise mild toning and handling. Cover design shows math research being used as ammunition for the army. OCLC lists this item as "Army Math Research" (actually the components of the cartoon) and attributes it..... More
Cat.No: 246033
Mountain View, CA: Pacific Studies Center, 2000. 28p., staplebound pamphlet, 8.5x11 inches, very good. Issued after a 30th reunion of activists from the April Third Movement, which had protested Stanford University's role in the Vietnam War. Includes many participants' personal statements about their memories of activism and their later lives..... More
Cat.No: 252950
New York: USSF, 1972. Single issue of the 6-page newsletter, tabloid format but on better paper, fold-creased for mailing; also included is a fundraising letter for the USSF co-authored by Angela Davis, Phil Berrigan and George Smith. More
Cat.No: 163459
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
New York: USSF, 1972. Single issue of the 6-page newsletter, tabloid format but on better paper, fold-creased for mailing, otherwise very good. More
Cat.No: 195589
Berlin: World Federation of Trade Unions, 1966. 96p., slender paperback, light handling wear, very good. Printed in East Germany. More
Cat.No: 238571
New York: [Progressive Labor Party], [1967]. 3p., 8.5x14 inches; mimeographed sheets stapled together at corner, mild toning and edgewear. Document issued by five Queens activists, mostly affiliated with SDS or Progressive Labor, protesting the SMC as dominated by Du Bois Club and YSA members, and urging the reader to "resist..... More
Cat.No: 253284
Beijing: the newsletter, 1965. 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 with..... More
Cat.No: 188512
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 Nazi Germany. Text below lists thirteen "things YOU can do" to resist the Vietnam War. More
Cat.No: 237122
[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
[Berkeley]: [Political Poster Workshop at the University of California, Berkeley], [1970]. 17.75x21.75 inch poster silkscreened on the back of conjoined sheets of computer printout paper, as usual for the products of this workshop at Berkeley. Perforated sprocket edge strip intact. Very good. In the Maggs Bros book "4973: Berkeley Protest..... More
Cat.No: 245089
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
San Francisco: Campaign for Amnesty, 1973. Four-panel brochure, 7x8.5 inches, very good. Article reprinted from Winter Soldier on the case of Armstrong, one of the four bombers who attempted to destroy the Army Math Research Center in Sterling Hall on the University of Wisconsin, Madison campus on August 24, 1970..... More
Cat.No: 217773
Niagara Falls, NY: Anti-Monopoly Committee, [197-]. 8.5x11 inch handbill, fold-creased, lightly worn else good condition. The Committee appears to have centered around George W. Robbins, an instructor in the Social Sciences College of the State University of New York at Buffalo. More
Cat.No: 243156
Mfg. by Larry Fox, n.d. 1.25 inch pin, blue and white. Manufactured by Larry Fox in New York State. There were major antiwar demonstrations on this date in 1967 and 1970. More
Cat.No: 207519
San Francisco: Bay Area April 22 Coalition, [1972]. 10.5x18 inch poster, design adapted from a Cuban poster depicting falling bombs with the face of Richard Nixon. Small spot of foxing, otherwise very good. Advertises an event with speakers including Dick Gregory, Gloria Fontanez, Dave Dellinger and Le Anh Tu. More
Cat.No: 212433
San Francisco: Bay Area Concerned Military, 1971. 8.5x14 inch sheet, folded horizontally, date penned at top. Announces an event coinciding with a GI march against the war. More
Cat.No: 251365
Sydney: Australian Radical Publications, 1975. Two issues of the staplebound journal, issues for July and September. Mild handling, latter issue has a small price label on cover. Includes coverage of the Indochina victories, Joyce Stevens on Feminism and the Class Struggle, Gary Nicholls on Interpretations of Black History, Richard Dixon..... More
Cat.No: 249902
Kinston, NC: Bamboo Connection, 1988. 16p., tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold. Argues that there was evidence of living POWs still in Southeast Asia and that the government should pursue the matter; also covers other veteran-related issues. More
Cat.No: 244660
Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1971. 47p., 5x7.5 inches, very good in original stapled wraps. Theses and positions of the DRVN and the PRG of South Viet Nam and essential documents. More
Cat.No: 148872