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Washington DC: U.S. Department of Labor, 1936. Eight panel brochure, 3.5x6.5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 319912
Washington DC: U.S. Department of Labor, 1936. Eight panel brochure, 3.5x6.5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 319912
Washington: Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1945. Pamphlet. 32p., stapled wraps, 5x7.75 inches, wraps lightly worn, colored pencil notation on front wrap, else very good condition; revised edition, first published in 1943. On Social Security. More
Cat.No: 319911
New York: Fellowship Publications, 1944. Pamphlet. 51p., stapled wraps, 5.25x7.5 inches, illus., staples rusted, wraps dampstained along stapled edge, price circled in pen on front wrap, else good later printing. Forerunners Studybook No. 2. The Forerunners was the Fellowship of Reconciliation's youth group. More
Cat.No: 319910
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1976. Hardcover. xii, 304p., illus., first edition, first printing, very good condition in a like unclipped dj. More
Cat.No: 319909
New York: Jews for Racial & Economic Justice, 2000. Pamphlet. 17, [23]p., stapled wraps, 7x8.5 inches, very good program for the celebration. List of participants with short bios laid in. More
Cat.No: 319889
[New York]: July 26th Organizing Committee, 1978. Pamphlet. 48p., stapled wraps, 7x10 inches, vertically creased, else very good condition. Text in English and Spanish. More
Cat.No: 319888
Miami, FL: Women of YIP/Zippie [Zeitgeist International Party], 1972. 8.5x12.5 inch handbill on a G.O.P. demonstration in Miami; a light soil stain, else in very good condition. Signed by Paul Krassner on the front. "The Zippies are freaks and street people who took over the Youth International Party's network of..... More
Cat.No: 319871
Miami, FL: YIP/Zippie [Zeitgeist International Party], 1972. 8.5x12.5 inch handbill on a demonstration against the Democratic National Convention in Miami; slight folding crease, slight edgewear, else in very good condition. Signed by Paul Krassner on the front. "The Zippies are freaks and street people who took over the Youth International..... More
Cat.No: 319870
Miami, FL: YIP/Zippie [Zeitgeist International Party], 1972. Double-sided 8.5x11 inch handbill on the Miami Beach tent-pitching party on August 19; in very good condition. Signed by Paul Krassner on the front. "The Zippies are freaks and street people who took over the Youth International Party's network of collectives last January..... More
Cat.No: 319869
Chicago: Youth International Party, 1978. 9.75x8 inch handbill; slight crease in middle, small pen mark on front, else very good. More
Cat.No: 319868
New York: [Pop Scene Service], 1968. 8.5x11 inch handbill photocopy reprint of an article published on the "Festival of life, an international youth festival," held in Chicago, August 25th, 1968, some slight uneven toning. More
Cat.No: 319867
Chicago: Youth International Party (Chicago Yippies), 1968. Double-sided, 8.5x11 inch handbill giving an update on the progress of the "Festival of life, an international youth festival," held in Chicago, August 25th, 1968. It includes discussion on Ed Sanders (The Fugs) as the production manager, keeping police out of the space..... More
Cat.No: 319866
Miami, FL: Zippies [Zeitgeist International Party], 1972. Double-sided, 8.5x11 inch handbill; slightly toned, else very good. Zippie "Dishonor Amerika Day," and other Zippie shenanigans. Signed by Paul Krassner. The Zippies were a faction of the Yippies who split off, in part after a dispute between Tom Forcade and Abbie Hoffman..... More
Cat.No: 319864
New York: [Youth International Party], c1968. 8.5x11 inch one page photocopy article reprinted by the Yippies from Liberation Magazine; Signed on the front by Paul Krassner in pen. More
Cat.No: 319863
Buffalo, NY: 1971. Newspaper. First three issues of the Marxist-Leninist newspaper, all with horizontal fold, year penned next to date, some toning, otherwise very good. 12, 16, 12 pages respectively. Much on Attica, anti-war activism, etc. More
Cat.No: 315895
New York: Committees of Correspondence Education Fund, 2018. Paperback. 276p., wraps, very good condition. Contributions by Carl Davidson, Rebekah Barber, Steve Early, Bill Fletcher Jr., Bob Win, David Bacon and others. More
Cat.No: 301600
San Francisco: Synthesis Publications, 1979. Paperback. 45p., 11.25x8.25 inch slender paperback, faint crease to front cover, otherwise very good condition. Founding papers of a new incarnation of Dixon's Democratic Workers Party. More
Cat.No: 299866
New York: Hill and Wang, 1987. Hardcover. viii, 198p., introduction, conclusion, notes, bibliography, index, very good first edition stated in quarter-cloth boards and bright unclipped dust jacket. On New York's Chinatown. Chapters on the Labor Unions, its informal political structure, grass-roots community organizing etc. More
Cat.No: 296817
Sausalito, CA: The Black World Foundation, 1975. Magazine. 64p., stapled wraps, 7x10 inches, address label and penned date on front wrap, else very good condition. Includes an article on COINTELPRO and the FBI's harassment and surveillance of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, and contributions from Ron Karenga. More
Cat.No: 292037
San Francisco: The Black World Foundation, 1977. Magazine. 64p., staplebound journal, 7x10.25 inches, very good condition. "Black Labor" issue, articles by Robert L. Allen, Herbert Hill, Arthur Monroe, more. More
Cat.No: 291378
New York: New York Labor News Company, 1948. Pamphlet. 61p., stapled wraps, 5x7.25 inches; frontispiece illustration & woodcut illus. by Budd, political cartoon in centerfold, wraps worn along spine, staples rusted, pen notation on front wrap, offsetting to first page, rear wrap lightly soiled, else good condition. More
Cat.No: 290149
Olympia, WA: Genders Anonymous : CrimethInc, n.d. Newsletter. Newsletter on tabloid style print, 13.5x23 inch sheet in quarter folds, [2p.], with alternate side revealing a poster; cartoon illus., on inside, unfolds to display a poem adapted from Nancy R. Smith, in very good condition. Anarchist communiqué on gender abolition. More
Cat.No: 289719
Berkeley: Kelsey St. Press, 1977. Paperback. 45p., 5.5x8.5 inches, spine slightly faded else very good condition, first printing. Wong was born in Oakland in 1934, and studied creative writing at San Francisco State University. At SFSU, she was active in the Women Writers Union, and co-founded the feminist and literary..... More
Cat.No: 286120
Cincinnati: The Cincinnati Post, 1938. Hardcover. xii, 402p., first edition, very good condition, lacking the jacket. As quoted in the Selvaggio bibliography / price-guide: "The major portion of the information in this book came from the industrial and coimmercial concerns treated. Practically all such material is inaccessible to the general..... More
Cat.No: 285506
Philadelphia: Horn Co., [1969]. Pinback Button. 1.75 inch pin, slightly off-center, tiny flaw in plastic near bottom edge. More
Cat.No: 282295