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npl: npub, [c1985?]. Pamphlet. [28]p., 5.5x8.5 inch zine, not bound; b&w illus., in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 312256
npl: npub, [c1985?]. Pamphlet. [28]p., 5.5x8.5 inch zine, not bound; b&w illus., in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 312256
[Washington DC]: National Committee of Independent Voters for Roosevelt and Wallace, [1940]. Pamphlet. 6, [2]p., wraps. 9 x 6 in. Toned; edges chipped. Good. Pamphlet in support of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1940 re-election campaign. Denounces opponent Wendell Willkie as too beholden to corporate and financial interests. More
Cat.No: 312484
Tyler TX: Public Relations Department, October 1957. Pamphlet. 26p., printed on glossy alkaline paperstock and illustrated with a line map of routes and a fold-out chart showing interconnections of the numerous small subsidiary lines, and some non-rail holdings. Softbound, 7.5x5.5 inch stapled pamphlet, cover has a little light smudging probably..... More
Cat.No: 228252
Washington, D.C. American Taxpayers Association, 1945. Pamphlet. 19, [5]p., wraps. 8.5 x 4 in. Very Good. Argues that the federal government unjustly taxes stockholders. Especially concerned with the impact of the tax code on post-war industry. The ATA was a business lobbying group. More
Cat.No: 313417
San Francisco: SF Bay Area Independent Media Center, 2004-2007. Newspaper. Seven issues of this anti-globalization/leftist tabloid that grew out of the 1999 anti-globalization march and rally in Seattle and was one of a spate of "IndyMedia" newspapers and web site designed to report on the movement. Edge and shelf wear..... More
Cat.No: 283545
Rome: Societa Editrice di Novissima, [c1938?]. Paperback. 121p. + [5p.], 5x7.5 inches; Inside title: "The 'Opera Nazaionale Dopolavoro' (National Leisure Hours Organization in Italy)"; wraps slightly toned and edgeworn where extending past textblock, tiny tear on head of spine, good copy. Propaganda booklet on the worker's leisure organization started by..... More
Cat.No: 294823
Germantown, IL: Edward A. Koch, 1936. Staplebound. 24p., wraps. 5 x 3.5 in. Depression-era right wing short fiction starring a normally shy owner of a country store who hosts a luncheon where he addresses his plainspoken audience on the question “what is to be done?” His answer is to establish..... More
Cat.No: 307285
Detroit: the Guild, 1937. Paperback. Enormous oblong pamphlet-style paperback, 12x19 inches, stapled at left and folded vertically in half, as issued, ergo item in hand measures 12x9.5 inches. Opens out to 24p (so numbered) of the giant leaves displaying "plans and instructions" in profusion, plus a full-size full-color side/front/rear view..... More
Cat.No: 286966
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1978. Hardcover. xiii, 208p., first printing, dj, very good condition. At the time, the African American writers were respectively a consultant (to SRI, Bof A and the US House of Representatives), and a professor at Wharton School. More
Cat.No: 31422
Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record, 1998. Paperback. 331p., softbound in decoratedd 9x6 inch frenchfold wraps; the rear cover joint has split one inch at the tail, covers mildly edgeworn, an otherwise sound copy, quite clean and unmarked. More
Cat.No: 294767
Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record, 1998. Paperback. 218p., plenty of astrological charts and museum portraits of Roman statuary, a softbound in 9x6 inch frenchfold wraps. A few text pages have been turned with slightly dirty fingers, an otherwise as-new copy: sound and unmarked. More
Cat.No: 295144
[San Francisco]: [Green Party], [2006]. Paperback. 261p., first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Like new. More
Cat.No: 117668
New York: The JDR 3rd Fund, Inc., 1971. 89p., 5.25x8.5 inches, stapled pamphlet, some rust to staples, lightly sunned at spine, wraps lightly soiled, text block is clean and bright. More
Cat.No: 246105
Garden City: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1982. Hardcover. 204p., good in dj. Survey of the emerging Black managerial class by two African American authors. More
Cat.No: 12800
Timonium, MD: The Kirkley Press, Inc., n.d. Pamphlet. 16p., 3.25x6 inches, wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 281760
New York: Monthly Review, 2006. Paperback. 192p., 6x9 inches, illustrated cover wrap, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 267309
Boston: Beacon Press, 1999. Paperback. xii, 316p., softbound in 9x6 inch glossy green wraps. Front cover bears a seller's sticker (un-get-offable) else quite good: sound, clean and unmarked. More
Cat.No: 255876
Schenectady, NY: General Electric, 1930-1940. Pamphlet. Chatty brag with, beyond the financial info, b&w site and exhibit photos, spot-color decorations (each item a different color), printed on glossy alkaline paperstock; most are staplebound, all but the last number measuring 8x6.5 inches (the last a different format measuring 8x3 inches), and..... More
Cat.No: 248087
Friday Harbor WA: Copernicus Healthcare, 2011. Paperback. 231p., illustrated with charts and tables, softbound first edition (a paper original) in 9x6 inch glossy wraps. Presentable copy with some multicolor hi-lites in the first chapter, else unmarked, and entirely sound and clean. Critique of our "unaccountable market- driven nonsystem"; find a...... More
Cat.No: 259932
Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1971. Staplebound. 12pp., illustrations, oblong wraps. 7.25 x 10 in. A notable work of environmental art, Valley Curtain spanned about 1,200 feet bridging two peaks in the Rocky Mountain range in Rifle, CO. The project was intended to run from June to September 1971, but..... More
Cat.No: 302986
New York: International Socialist Review Publishing Association, 1974. Magazine. One issue, 8.5x11 inches, staplebound and soiled front wraps, some edge worn wraps, else in good condition. 47p. This issue has articles on "Busing: What are the Issues?" by Peter Camejo, "Job Enichrment" by Jack Rasmus, "Puerto Ricans in the U.S."..... More
Cat.No: 254885
New York: International Socialist Review Publishing Association, 1974. Magazine. One issue, 8.5x11 inches, staplebound and soiled front wraps, some edge worn wraps, else in good condition. 47p. This issue has articles on "Energy Crisis", Stepahnie Coontz on "Watergate and the Constitution", Paul Siegel reviews "Arthur Koestler's 'Darkness at Noon'" More
Cat.No: 255938
New York: International Socialist Review Publishing Association, 1975. Magazine. One issue, 8.5x11 inches, worn and soiled front wraps, front wrap with an inked price and address label, else in good condition. 47p. This issue has articles on "Probing the Rockefeller fortune", "The case of Leszek Kolakowski by George Novack. Cliff..... More
Cat.No: 254886
New York: International Socialist Review Publishing Association, 1974. Magazine. One issue, 8.5x11 inches, staplebound wraps, some edge worn wraps, else in good condition. 47p. This issue has articles on "Hunger, U.S. Agribusiness and World Famine" by Cliff Conner, "Detente and World Revolutin" by Gus Horowitz, "State and Ruling Class in..... More
Cat.No: 254869
Binghamton: Harrington Park Press, 1995. Paperback. ix, 165p., bibliography, index, illustrated with tables and figures, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 166124