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198283700782Winnipeg Manitoba Canada: Ad hoc Winnipeg Committee of Unemployed Youth and Veterans of the Great Depression 1982. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 72 pages. Circa 1982-83. Perhaps the first book to be written by workers on the question of Canada's entering the second depression. Their dismay at finding another generation of young families faced with the same prospects of unemployment has prompted them to compile an outline of world and national development leading to recurring crises in private enterprise systems. The authors have used a historical materialist approach in attempting to make the history and background of depressions understandable to the average working class reader. Gift greetings inside front cover else clean and unmarked. Light wear. Very nice copy. (Ad hoc) Winnipeg Committee of Unemployed Youth and Veterans of the Great Depression Paperback
19342110502150407967Aichi ken 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Aichi ken paperback
a48073NY 1962 Second Edition. 4to. 617pp. mimeo wraps. Good front and rear corners bumped. paperback
19402062Bayreuth Germany: Reichswaltung Teacher's Association of the Third Reich 1940. 1st Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 6 X 8 3/4 Inches. 48 PP. "Das Deutfche Jugendburch 1940/41" - Original directory of the leaders of the Nazi Party as well as heads of all the departments in the Third Reich. <br /> <br /> The first page of the actual directory is a who's who of the Nazi Party. Names include Adolf Hitler Joseph Goebbels Frans Ritter von Epp Hermann Goring etc. Original stapled wraps. Light toning and wear to spine. A very rare books. Zero copies located at OCLC. Reichswaltung (Teacher's Association of the Third Reich) unknown
19132110502150406843Great Japan Youth Junior High School 1913. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Great Japan Youth Junior High School paperback
19772110502150413376elementary school 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 elementary school paperback
19722110502150415392Jitsugyo no Nihonsha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Jitsugyo no Nihonsha paperback
19902090202120410576Takuyukai Tamaki 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Takuyukai Tamaki paperback
1980KOS02201372Cultural business 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02201372 Cultural business paperback
19822090502113703459Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
193843314New York: Ordn Shuln 1938. ; First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers by Dan Rico 4to 15 pages. Includes other illustrations by Rico as well as photos. 29 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “Youth.†<br> Single Holocaust-era issue of monthly communist Yiddish youth magazine Yungvarg. The magazine ran from 1937 until at least 1944. <br> “As the Yiddish school systems blossomed in the 1920s an accompanying literature developed in New York. The Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute published Kinder Zhurnal Children's Journal from 1921 to the late 1970s. The editor for the first 15 years was the leading Yiddish literary critic Shmuel Niger. The Workman Circle published Kinderland and then Kinder Tsaytung Children's Newspaper. The communists sic Communist schools published the monthly Yungvarg. Many of the leading Yiddish writers tried their hands at writing for children and as a result there are many masterpieces in these journals. The leading illustrators were Zuni Maud Yosl Cutler Aron Goodelman Avreml Saul Raskin Note Koslovsky Boris Aronson Emanuel Romano and Lola. They designed puzzles games and comics in addition to wonderful illustrations of stories.†Itsik Gottesman University of Texas.<br> Cover illustrator Dan Rico 1912-1985 “was an American paperback novelist screenwriter wood engraver and comic book writer-artist who co-created the Marvel Comics characters the Black Widow Natasha Romanova with plotter Stan Lee and artist Don Heck; Jann of the Jungle with artist Arthur Peddy; Leopard Girl with artist Al Hartley; and Lorna the Jungle Girl with an artist generally considered to be Werner Roth. His pen names include Dan Rico Donella St. Michaels Donna Richards Joseph Milton and N. Korok†Wikipedia. <br> SUBJECTS: Children's literature Yiddish -- Periodicals. Children's literature Yiddish. OCLC: 19068449.<br> Shipping label to Sholem Aleichem Institute! on cover normal wear from age but otherwise clean copy. Very Good Condition. YID-48-79-GGCC-’xe. New York: Ordn Shuln unknown
1935208300211620614280000 Village Youth Group 80000 Village Meito District 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. 80,000 Village Youth Group (80,000 Village, Meito District) paperback
19872091502133540191herald group 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 herald group paperback
197062899New York: Youth Against War & Fascism 1970. Original broadside with text and illustration offset printed in black on newsprint measuring 42cm x 58cm 16.5" x 22.75". Light toning two old folds smoothed out with several tiny nicks tears and attendant creases to extremities and a thin partial split at the intersection of the center folds; Very Good. Pictorial broadside in support of the New Haven Panthers calling for a People's Assembly to occupy the city of New Haven for "as long as it takes" and do whatever is necessary to free the Panthers. "What is needed in order to insure that we do not witness another protest followed by an execution - as in the cases of Sacco-Vanzetti the Rosenbergs et al. - is for the movement to immediately establish in New Haven a center which would become a magnet to draw thousands upon thousands of people from all over the country. By their overwhelming presence they could exert great power and influence in New Haven to see that this outrageous frameup is ended - NOW!" Issued May 1 1970 as an insert in The Partisan by Youth Against War & Fascism the youth arm of the Trotskyist Workers World Party. We do not locate any separately catalogued examples in OCLC though we do note copies held by Harvard and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Youth Against War & Fascism unknown
19273758Montréal Quebec: Bureaux de l'A.C.J.C. 1927. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 338. 12mo. measuring 6" x 8". Bound in 1/4 textured black buckram over marbled boards gilt lettering over maroon spine label; speckled foredges. Remarkably well-preserved; extremities entirely without blemish contents equally bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; near fine. Scarce in commerce. <br/><br/>Title translation: "The Sower: Organ of the Catholic Association of French-Canadian Youth Vol. XXIV 1927-1928." Bureaux de l'A.C.J.C. hardcover
197063811New York: Youth Against War and Fascism 1970. First Edition. Original broadside with text mimeographed in black on light blue stock measuring 21.5cm x 27.75cm 8.5" x 11". A few old folds smoothed out subtle toning to lower corners; Near Fine. Youth Against War & Fascism YAWF was the youth arm of the Trotskyist Workers World Party dedicated to raising awareness for the plight of political prisoners held across the U.S. Here they draw attention to the government's attempt to destroy the Black Panther Party citing the murder of Fred Hampton 300 members of the LAPD laying seige to Panther headquarters 28 Panthers murdered by police and the ongoing trial of the Panther 21. They call for a mass protest rally in Union Square on Saturday December 13 1970 with the promise of prominent speakers from Black Liberation trade union and anti-war groups. Youth Against War and Fascism unknown
1966220355Beijing.: 中国青年出版社 Zhongguo qingnian chubanshe. 1966. Black and white photographic and black line drawn illustrations 149pp text in simplified Chinese characters 18.5 x 13cm paper wrapper. Evenly browned throughout worn and soiled wrappers chipped at corners and head and tail of spine. . 中国青年出版社 [Zhongguo qingnian chubanshe]. unknown
19347014N.P. Ontario: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Co-operative Commonwealth Youth Movement N.D. Circa 1934. First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 2 1-37. Slim Oblong 8vo. measuring 8 3/4" x 7" tall. Thirty-nine mimeographed type-script leaves issued in loose-leaf format "to allow for changes and additions from time to time". Printed on rectos only housed within thick plain boards with a utilitarian green cloth backstrip secured with metal clasps. Divided into four sections the handbook would serve as a detailed instrument for political organization offering a range of practical advice on the formation and administration of C.C.F. youth branches across the nation. The text is prefaced with a broad historical background of the C.C.F. movement outlining its origins structure purposes political activities and its social political and chiefly its economic goals. Sections II-IV offer detailed guidance on the rudimentary principles and components of political organization including the necessary requirements for the establishment of C.C.F.-affiliated youth branches in a given region; suggested membership structure; election composition and functions of the executive leadership board members secretaries etc.; formation and function of the various committees comprising each branch educational publicity social finance cultural industrial political et al.; how-to's of conducting and recording meetings; suggested public outreach methods and cultural activities; financial record-keeping etc. While the authors explicitly reference the Ontario section of the C.C.Y.M. it is very likely that the handbook was compiled to be replicated and to serve as a guide for use nationally. Light age-toning to the margins of the boards faint offset from the metal claps to the verso of boards leaves entirely without blemish with firm binding; fine. Exceptionally rare. Unrecorded in OCLC no similar titles located amongst the holdings at LAC/BAC Peel Fisher. Not found in Weinrich. <br/><br/>¶ A foundational document of the enormously consequential Canadian co-operative movement and Canadian socialism at-large. Compiled and published during the infancy of the movement following a meeting of a "representative group of young members of the C.C.F. from Quebec Ontario and each of the four Western provinces" as held in Winnipeg in 1934 a mere two years following the founding of the party in 1932 and only one year following the adoption of the Regina Manifesto which explicitly called for "a planned and socialized economy". The meeting would coincide with the third national convention of the C.C.F. during which the membership resolved to formalize the establishment of a youth wing with the stated objective of interesting "young farmers workers and students in socialism" in order to "to unite them into a strong enlightened organization to work for the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of the Co-operation Commonwealth". The party would subsequently make history by forming the first social-democratic government in North America when it was elected to form the provincial government in Saskatchewan in 1944. [Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Co-operative Commonwealth Youth Movement] hardcover
PR121590Original publication 20 x 14 cm. With geneology of Carl Martin Sacher. With geneology pedigree. Good example of how the Germans influenced the children to be aware of their geneological roots. unknown
199078431Los Angeles: David Geffen Company 1990. Compact disc with artwork by Raymond Pettibon on the cover. Goo is the sixth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth released on June 26 1990. The CD and printed insert are housed in the original jewel case.<br /> <br /> Pettibon b.1957 came to prominence during the early '80s in the Southern California punk scene creating posters and album art mainly for groups signed to SST Records owned and operated by his older brother Greg Ginn. He also designed Black Flag's iconic four bars logo.<br /> <br /> From the collection of art collector and prominent realtor Barry Sloane who gifted many of the Pettibon flyers in his private collection to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. David Geffen Company unknown
2007PM332207MMarseille Paris: Musées de Marseille Direction des musées ; Somogy ; Maison arménienne de la jeunesse et de la culture de Marseille 2007. Hardcover. Good/Good. 250 x 290 x 39 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs cartes jaquette illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b> • Printed 2007. Musées de Marseille, Direction des musées ; Somogy ; Maison arménienne de la jeunesse et de la culture de Marseille hardcover
193386187Leningrad: TRAM Theater for Working Youth 1933. Original program for the Leningrad State Theater for Working Youth during their 1933 national tour. Single sheet 25cm x 69cm printed both sides folded to form eight panels. Printed in black and white on newsprint with halftone reproductions of production photographs to each panel. Minor toning; panels slightly mis-folded; Very Good. <br /> <br /> TRAM under the direction of Mikhail Sokolovsky was a working theater for proletarian youth focused on producing plays of working-class life promoting Marxist ideology. This program issued for the group's 1933 tour of the Soviet Union promotes the season's two offerings Alexei Tolstoy and Aleksandr Starchakov's "The Right to Live"; and Sokolovsky's adaptation of Denis Fonvizin's 18th-c. comedy "The Minor." Also illustrated are scenes from past productions - A.I. Piotrovsky's "Rule Britannia;" a performance by Ivan Dzerzhinsky's music and dance ensemble "Green Workshop" and two others. A rare program; very little primary material relating to TRAM has appeared in the marketplace and the current program does not appear to be held by any OCLC member institution. TRAM (Theater for Working Youth) unknown
19727342Mexico City Mexico: WACL WYACL & FEMACO 1972. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 216 30 unnumbered leaves of photographic plates. Small 4to. measuring 7.5" x 10.5". Bound in illustrated navy-blue cloth over boards with gilt lettering to the front board. Generously illustrated with dozens of chiefly black-and-white some colour photographic plates capturing conference proceedings and participants. Provides a comprehensive record of the conference proceedings organized by the Mexican affiliate of the World Anti-Communist League WACL namely the Federación Mexicana Anticomunista FEMACO comprising a detailed list of delegates from participating nations - including Australia Canada South Korea Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Malaysia New Zealand the Philippines Thailand South Vietnam Jordan Lebanon Saudi Arabia Turkey Lesotho Liberia France the United Kingdom West Germany Italy Sweden the United States Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica and Nicaragua - along with representatives holding observer and candidate status. Prefaced with messages of support from key anti-Communist leaders such as Chiang Kai-shek Ferdinand E. Marcos Park Chung-hee Leabua Jonathan and Nguy n V n Thi u. Outlines the detailed programme of events for the week-long milieu as well as printed texts of proposals studies deliberations and resolutions many of which include sharp criticisms of the Soviet Union the Peoples Republic of China their allied states and security apparatuses. A rare extant copy offering valuable insight into the operations and rhetoric of this unusual virulently anti-Communist and far-right Cold War organization later to be implicated in myriad allegations of wrongdoing. Light rubbing to the cloth extremities contents uniformly without blemish; near fine and housed in very good illustrated dustjacket showing small loss to the lower-right margin of the front panel and one short closed tear dustjacket now housed in protective mylar cover. Overall very good. Highly rare. Equally rare amongst institutional holdings. Corresponds to OCLC #123216394 which records only two holdings at time of cataloguing. Rare indeed. <br/><br/>¶ Founded in 1966 in Taipei Taiwan as a global coalition of right-wing groups opposing communism the WACL evolved from the Asian People's Anti-Communist League APACL. Supported and led by staunch anti-Communist figures such as Chiang Kai-shek Taiwan Park Chung-hee South Korea John K. Singlaub USA and Charles A. Willoughby USA the WACL backed authoritarian regimes paramilitary groups and anti-Communist insurgencies including the Nicaraguan Contras. It would subsequently face criticism for its ties to extremists former Nazis and death squads particularly in Latin America. At the close of Cold War in 1990 the organization would rebrand as the the World League for Freedom and Democracy WFLD. WACL, WYACL & FEMACO hardcover
19504942Winnipeg Manitoba: Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada Vyd. Kra ovoï upravy Molodykh ukraïns kykh natsionalistiv Kanady 1950. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 69. 12mo. measuring 13 cm. Illustrated twice-stapled textured card covers. Text in English and Ukrainian. Areas covered include: Legal Status of the UNYF Seal and Emblem Chracter and Aims Membership Junior UNYF Obligations and Rights of Members Loss of Membership Governing Organs of the UNYF Regional and Provincial Conventions of the UNYF et al. Rare to be offered in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Corresponds to OCLC #15787148. Not found in Peel UofM Archives & Special Collections et al. Bright clean and unmarked with firm stapled binding; near fine. <br/><br/> Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada | Vyd. Kra ovoï upravy Molodykh ukraïns kykh natsionalistiv Kanady paperback
195943493Cambridge: Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival 1959. First Edition. 12mo 15cm.; publisher's blue printed staplebound card wrappers; 84pp. Wrappers a bit toned else Very Good or better. Having struggled to find work in New York City 25-year-old Gloria Steinem moved to Cambridge in 1959 to assume the position of co-director of the anti-Communist program the Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival. The Service masquerading as a private enterprise whose aim was to send democracy- and capitalism-loving American youth to the communist-run Festival was funded by an anonymous donor later revealed to be the CIA though Steinem would have been aware of this from the start. The present pamphlet was issued a month before the Festival began and provides a detailed critique of the quality of Soviet literature: "The trouble with Soviet literature as Ilya Ehrenburg sees it is that Soviet writers say things they do not believe" p. 5. Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival unknown