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19982312261New York: Scholastic Inc 1998. First Edition. Spiral-Bound Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Grant Donald. First edition. Near fine. 1998 Spiral-Bound Hardcover. Unpaginated. "Eye-catching illustrations and a simple text explore numerous examples of dwellings from different time periods and cultures from around the world and explain how the construction of houses depends on the culture's lifestyle local terrain and climate. Scholastic Inc hardcover books
19705150Fort-de-France 1970. Paperback. Very Good. 2332539719. 27p. Original wrapper. French text. Preface by Agat Emmanuel. <br/><br/> paperback books
1940157682New York: Keep America Out of War Congress et al. 1940. Complete set of three pamphlets issued together identifiable as such by blurb on the back each a single sheet folded to make a 4-panel brochure. Titles are "A Fuhrer in the White House" "You can't live on aspirin: armament spending is no cure" and "You'd have to be as wise as Solomon." All very good. Keep America Out of War Congress, et al. unknown books
1968253825Paris 1968. Mimeographed single-sheet handbill announcing the May 19 formation of a coordinating committee very good. unknown books
190636357Boston: John W. Luce 1906. First American edn. 12mo pp. 99. Introduction by Percival Pollard. One hinge tender o/w VG. John W. Luce unknown books
138647Girard KS: Haldeman-Julius Company n.d. 61p. wraps. Little blue book #601. Haldeman-Julius Company unknown books
1907184504Paris. : Bosc. 1907. 1st edition. Contemporary quarter calf over orange marbled boards raised bands gilt spine decorations speckled edges marbled endpapers original wraps bound in. . Very good light wear to corners. 18.3x11.7 cm. . French text. A scarce novel in a nice binding. weight: 1.0 lb. Bosc. hardcover books
19533115New York: Labor Youth League 1953. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps very good condition. Seidman L33. Labor Youth League unknown books
180959925Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank 1809. 18 cm. 2 183 pp 4 ads. Period brown leather gilt ruled spine rubbed. Karpinski p.99. American Imprints 17959. <br/><br/> Printed by Joseph Crukshank hardcover books
196496532New York: National Committee on Employment of Youth 1964. 156p. wraps bound with a metal clasp 8.5x11 inches. National Committee on Employment of Youth unknown books
1965122812Washington DC: US Dept. of Health Education and Welfare/ President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime 1965. 110p. wraps. On problems encountered by young people seeking work. US Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare/ President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime unknown books
243027Albuquerque: National Indian Youth Council 198-. Tabloid-format newspaper 16 pages horizontal fold paper toned. Much coverage of a campaign to legally recognize ingigenous religious practices. Undated but the spring of 1983 is mentioned as a future date in one piece. National Indian Youth Council unknown books
1993222308New York: The Hetrick-Martin Inst 1993. i 59p. 8.5x11 inches foreword listings by state very good booklet in stapled glossy white wraps. The Hetrick-Martin Inst unknown books
1949181384New York: the Conference 1949. Four-panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches with cover art depicing a blonde singer an African American painter and Black and white actors confronting Uncle Sam in a skit. Invitation to submit artwork or performances to a competition held to coincide with the LYL's upcoming national convention. the Conference unknown books
194068113Springfield: Negro Youth Improvement League 1940. Paperback. Very Good. 11p. Wrapper. 16cm. This uncommon pamphlet attacked the Dunbar Community League claiming that it was elitist refused to hire local African Americans and disproportionately emphasized on Camp Atwater although only 10-15% of its campers were from the local area. <br/><br/> Negro Youth Improvement League paperback books
1987174650London: ODYSI 1987. Single issue of the Persian-language exile journal 26p. 8.25x11.75 inches wraps lightly worn and soiled else very good condition. ODYSI unknown books
194517319scsNew York: American Youth for Democracy December 1945. Duodecimo paperbound stapled b&w illus. wrappers 23 pp. Fine. American Youth for Democracy, December 1945. unknown books
1972160369New York: RCY 1972. Two issues of the tabloid-format newspaper published by the youth section of the Spartacist League; dated Oct.-Nov. 1971 and Dec.1972-Jan. 1973 4 p. each evenly toned later issue has a name and phone number penned on front page. RCY unknown books
1973200262Los Angeles: Revolutionary Communist Youth 1973. 8.5x14 inch handbill mimeographed both sides some uneven toning a coffee splash at bottom edge. Revolutionary Communist Youth unknown books
1972225813Berkeley: Revolutionary Communist Youth 1972. 8.5x11 inch handbill fold-creased and foxed. Announces a series of reading groups hosted by the RCY youth section of the Spartacist League. Revolutionary Communist Youth unknown books
197896928Chicago: Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade 1978. 21p. staplebound pamphlet 8.5x11 inches paper toned edgeworn. "Death to the Shah and US imperialism Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade unknown books
1978128651Chicago: Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade 1978. 12p. wraps 8.5x11 inches short closed tear at right edge evenly toned else very good condition. Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade unknown books
1985208439Los Angeles: Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade 1985. Four issues of the staplebound magazine 8.5x11 inches design owing much to the punk aesthetic all issues bilingual in English and Spanish. Issues present are Jan. Spring and Fall 1984 and Winter 1985. First issue is stated as second printing January 1984. Small edge stain to Fall '84 issue otherwise very good. Articles on the LA Olympics opposition thereto the punk scene arguments against voting the No Business As Usual campaign and more. Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade unknown books
1985168282Los Angeles: RCYB 1985. Single 8.5x14 inch sheet printed both sides several edge nibbles or tears no text lost fold-creased lightly soiled. Issued in connection with the "No Business As Usual" movement. RCYB unknown books
1977261138New York: Revolutionary Youth League 1977. 8p. tabloid format newspaper paper toned horizontal fold. Cover story celebrating the looting that took place during the blackout describing it as "a spontaneous rebellion against unemployment bad housing and poverty we face everyday. These companies and jewelry shops are bloodsuckers of the community and its a good thing the masses tore them apart." The RYL was affiliated with Workers Viewpoint. Revolutionary Youth League unknown books