Bobby Seale in conversation
Cambridge, MA: Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, c2017. Handbill. 5.5x8.5 inch double-sided handbill; photo., in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 312381
Cambridge, MA: Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, c2017. Handbill. 5.5x8.5 inch double-sided handbill; photo., in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 312381
Cambridge, MA: Dunster House, 1961. Pamphlet. Program for the Harvard student production, in the form of a six-panel brochure. Cover art derived from Picasso's Guernica. Includes ads for various businesses around the Harvard campus. Very good condition with minor toning. Laid in is a mimeographed note, partly toned, stating "Camus’..... More
Cat.No: 302722
Cambridge, MA: 1959. 26p., staplebound wraps, corner crease. Libertarian/conservative student publication, with an editorial opposing the draft (and a response by Dennis L. White, one of the editors, stating his objection to the piece), an article asserting that libertarian idealism requires support for Tibet, a piece stating that conservatives don't..... More
Cat.No: 264847
Cambridge: HGLC.The Open gate, [1990s]. Eight-panel brochure folded to 3.5x8.5 inches, photos, history, purposes, projects, programs, very good on heavy white stock. More
Cat.No: 250559
n.p. American Committee on Africa; Committee for a Free Mozambique; the Southern Africa Committee, [1972]. 8.5x11 inch handbill, very good. Announces the end of a sit-in by students from the Pan African Liberation Committee and the Harvard-Radcliffe Association of African and Afro-American Students who were protesting Harvard's decision to retain..... More
Cat.No: 243428
Boston: Boston Solidarity Support Committee, 1982. Poster. 17x11 inch poster, very good. Speakers included Harvard professor Marta Petrusewicz and anarchist activist Andrzej Tymowski. More
Cat.No: 258985
Boston: SDS Convention Committee, 1972. Poster. 15x23 inch poster on newsprint, folded into quarters, toned along the folds. From the Progressive Labor-dominated era of SDS. More
Cat.No: 285186
Boston: Party for Workers Power, [1974]. Two 8.5x14 inch sheets stapled together; horizontal fold, minor foxing. Also included is a leaflet in similar format announcing a May Day party in Cambridge and an anti-racist demonstration to protest the school board during the busing crisis. The Party for Workers Power was..... More
Cat.No: 262768
Boston: The Excelsior Press, 1936. 29p., stapled wraps, 6x9.25 inches, spine slightly curled, otherwise very good. Printed list of signatories including Heywood Broun, Malcolm Cowley, John Dos Passos, Granville Hicks, John Brooks Wheelwright and other alumni of Harvard. More
Cat.No: 260605
Cambridge, MA: the Committee, 1969. [10p.], 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together at upper left corner, cover sheet toned with creasing in corner else very good condition. Issued during the Harvard strike; the eight demands included abolition of ROTC; Black workers’ homes in Roxbury not be torn down to make..... More
Cat.No: 195414
North Easton, MA: the author, 1901. Single sheet of stationery, 8.5x11 inches, faint creases from having been folded. The letter begins with an apology for mislaying the precise amount of money Ames owed to Baker, an instructor of Latin at Harvard, for some recent translation work. “The translations were perfectly..... More
Cat.No: 201579
[Boston]: New England Free Press, 1969. Pamphlet. 20p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, a few photoillustrations in the text, pen notation on front wrap, else very good condition. Afterword by Paul Garver on rear cover, dated August 14 1969, discusses the origin of the pamphlet, which sought to shut down Harvard..... More
Cat.No: 72976
[Boston]: New England Free Press, [1969?]. Pamphlet. 20p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, a few photoillustrations in the text, very good condition. First edition, lacking the August 14, 1969 note on the origin of the pamphlet. For the abolition of the ROTC program at Harvard with discussion of the various faculty..... More
Cat.No: 310683
Cambridge: Stone Lion Review, 1984. Paperback. 76 pg. paperback, 9" x 6", very good. Illustrated with b&w photographs and art. A journal published by students in Asian Studies at Harvard. Articles on manga, translation, and poetry. Includes an interview with Kim Dae Jung, the activist who ran for the Presidency..... More
Cat.No: 275880
[San Francisco]: [197-]. 1.5 inch diameter pin, very good, turquoise on white field. Diamante, a local activist (and Harvard graduate) ran two campaigns for mayor, in 1971 and 1975. The second time he nearly doubled his support, winning slightly over one percent of the vote. More
Cat.No: 202825
[San Francisco]: [197-]. 1.5 inch diameter pin, very good, purple on white field. Diamante, a local activist (and Harvard graduate) ran two campaigns for mayor, in 1971 and 1975. The second time he nearly doubled his support, winning slightly over one percent of the vote. More
Cat.No: 202826
Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 1902. 77p., hardcover, spine ends worn, corners rubbed. A compilation of "the songs that are actually sung at Harvard, by the Glee Club, by the crowds at the football games, and by the undergraduates and graduates." In addition to such classics as "Fair Harvard," includes some..... More
Cat.No: 259946
New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940. Pamphlet. 15p., staplebound pamphlet, paper toned. *Seidman F353. More
Cat.No: 38787
Chicago: Third World Press, 1987. Paperback. viii, 63pg. paperback, 6 x 9 inches, very good. First edition, first printing. Blurbed by June Jordan, Eugene Redmond, and Sonia Sanchez. Garnett was born in 1954 and raised in Webster Groves, Missouri. She attended Harvard University, and went on to direct the Scarab..... More
Cat.No: 277388
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Law Review, 1947. Pamphlet. [1193]-1234 p, stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, evenly browned, minor pencil marginalia else very good condition. Offprint from Harvard Law Review, Vol LX, no. 8, October, 1947. Dissects and challenges the quality of legal scholarship underlying HUAC's investigation of the Southern Conference for Human..... More
Cat.No: 134764
Boston: New England Free Press, 1969. Pamphlet. 40p., 5.5x8.5 inches, staplebound pamphlet, rubberstamp of Minneapolis Labor Book Store on cover, staples rusted, small spot of silverfishing on top edge of front wrap else good condition. "This pamphlet is part of our strike to abolish ROTC, end Harvard's expansion into Cambridge..... More
Cat.No: 174870
San Francisco: Peremptory Publications, 2000. Paperback. 195p., foreword, appendices, notes, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Fictional "Memoir" of a closeted gay math professor who died in 1906. More
Cat.No: 145013
Concord, NH: Hound & Horn, Inc., 1933. Paperback. xii, pp.381-556 + xii, 6x9 inch paperback; ads, illus., wraps somewhat soiled form rubbing, yapp-edges chipping, spine is chipped and very delicate, else good. Good reading copy. Left-leaning journal founded and edited by Lincoln Kirstein. This issue contains an essay by Max..... More
Cat.No: 300967
Beijing: Zuojia chubanshe 作家出版社, 2004. 438p., very good in wraps; text in Chinese. Sequel to "Harvard Student Liu Yiting," Liu's parents further discuss the lifetime of preparation that enabled their daughter to get into Harvard. More
Cat.No: 158550
N.pl. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1975. xiv, 98p., staplebound pamphlet, very good. Former students discuss their experiences of radical politics at Harvard. More
Cat.No: 270897