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1968253156New York: Youth Against War and Fascism 1968. 4p. 8.5x11 inches edgeworn. Argues that "acceptable" methods of protest and passive resistance are chains on the antiwar movement and defends against charges of adventurism or fears of alienating the working class through more direct action against draft centers companies with ties to the military etc. Youth Against War and Fascism unknown books
1968135912New York: Youth Against War and Fascism 1968. 4p. 8.5x11 inches very good. Argues that "acceptable" methods of protest and passive resistance are chains on the antiwar movement and defends against charges of adventurism or fears of alienating the working class through more direct action against draft centers companies with ties to the military etc. Youth Against War and Fascism 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
1985236296New York: The Institute 1985. Six-panel brochure folded to 3.5x8.5 inches and printed on 3 panels only laid in is a folded 8.5x11 inch open letter on IPLGY letterhead dated May 25 1985 and on back side a reprint of an article by Mickey Revenaugh for the Manhattan Review titled "Young Gay and Scared" and with a donation slip laid-in very good on printed gray stock. The Institute unknown books
1966242410Vienna: IUSY 1966. 15p. staplebound wraps horizontal fold 8.25x11.75 inches. Text in Spanish. Includes articles on developments in Argentina the Dominican Republic India and Spain. IUSY unknown books
1982184214San Francisco: Spartacist League 1982. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheet very good. Issued outside of an appearance by Michael Harrington of the Democratic Socialists of America; calls the DSA "Braintrusters to Labor Bureaucracy for war on Russia. Spartacist League unknown books
2003119830San Francisco: HIFY 2003. 88p. 10.5x8.5 inches oblong resources glossary photos illustrations in worn pictorial wraps. HIV/AIDS safe sex STD nutrition sexuality drug pregnancy information for young women in the Bay Area. Includes poetry by local youth. HIFY 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
186319181Paris: Philippart Libraire-Éditeur 1863-1864. Books uniformly very good in printed wrappers with edgewear along the spine chips to the edges and some creasing and tearing to the internal pages. First Editions. Octavos. A collection of eight volumes in the Le Monde Photographié series dedicated to various European sites and cities. Includes 1: Le Palais de Versailles by A. Jeunesse 2: La Ville de Bordeaux by J. Renaudin 5: Italie: Saint-Pierre de Rome by Giulio Rinaldini 6: Italie: La Ville de Naples by M. de Rocourt 8: Paris: Le Louvre et les Tuileries by J. Lingay 21: La Ville de Varsovie by A. Legallais 22: Constantinople et le Bosphore by J. de Rocourt and 25: Le Palais de la Reine a Londres by Auguste Jeunesse. Each book includes one tipped-in albumen print followed by a text in French. Paris: Philippart, Libraire-Éditeur unknown books
1978202496New York: Youth March for Jobs Committee 1978. 17x24.5 inch poster folded into quarters minor crinkling. The march was organized by a Communist Party front group with a broader set of endorsers listed on the poster. Youth March for Jobs Committee unknown books
1981245235Washington D.C.: Spartacus Youth League 1981. Leaflet mimeographed on one side only some creasing else good condition 8.5x11 inches. Spartacus Youth League unknown books
1955251161San Francisco: Mun Ching 民éÂÂ’ 1955. 19p. newsletter mimeographed 7x8.5 inches light handling very good. Text in Chinese. Mun Ching began as the New Chinese Alphabetized Language Study Society an organization in Chinatown devoted to alphabetizing the Chinese language in order to promote literacy in the working class. In 1943 in the context of China's battle against Japan the group broadened its mission and re-named itself the California Overseas Chinese Youth League for National Salvation. They put on plays to raise money for care packages for Chinese American soldiers also issuing mimeographed publications and building a library. By this point political theater was a core part of the group's activities as part of its outreach to the broader Chinese-speaking public. In 1946 the group was renamed the Chinese American Democratic Youth League often known by the abbreviation of its Cantonese name Mun Ching. In the late 1940s this group sided with the Communists in China's civil war seeing that side as allied with such progressive ideals as racial equality women's rights. Mun Ching activities soared in late 1949 after Chairman Mao proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Mun Ching saw its role at this time in the words of one newsletter as "Introducing the culture of New China to Chinatown's society." They created study clubs sports teams and continued the drama and song clubs that had already become part of the organization's outreach. During the Korean War; most Mun Ching members believed that China was fighting for Asian independence and freedom while the US forces were pawns of Wall Street and imperialism. There was a visceral sense of solidarity with the People's Republic of China. And yet there was usually a reason why these people were here in San Francisco rather than in China. America meant something to them as well and they generally wanted to stay here. The FBI used this internal conflict to suppress Mun Ching getting individual members to split off from it and name names in exchange for assistance with their citizenship status. In 1956 the FBI managed to have an agent or an informant access the Executive Committee's records and photograph three years' worth of minutes. The FBI was very intent on determining the identities of the group's officers since Mun Ching had a rule that only pseudonyms were used in publications like these newsletters. The FBI arrested known members in public to instill panic and rescinded the citizenship of some provoking long legal battles; other members were deported or moved to other countries. The trauma of these experiences was such that most former members who are still alive remain unwilling to be "outed" even decades later. The vast majority of Mun Ching internal newsletters and other documents were discarded or destroyed by their owners during this period. Mun Ching 民éÂÂ’ unknown books
1985112980Oakland: The California Youth Authority et al. 1985. unpaginated 8.5x11 inches about 200 photo-copied sheets in stapled wraps. various papers tables and graphs relating to the conference. The California Youth Authority et al. 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
1972005618Washington D.C.: Youth Against McGovern 1972. All 3 bumper stickers Near Fine faint soiling backing starting to separate. . First Edition. Bumper Sticker . Near Fine. 3" x 10". Youth Against McGovern Paperback books
1982184212San Francisco: Spartacus Youth League 1982. 3p. 8.5x14 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at upper left corner horizontal fold crease otherwise very good. Issued at SF State outside of a debate between Phyllis Schlafly and Diedre English editor of Mother Jones magazine. Mocks English as a petty bourgeois reformist incapable of fighting the "utter reactionary" Schlafly. Spartacus Youth League unknown books
201522417ELos Angeles: Fox Searchlight 2015. First Edition. Paperbound. 11 7/8†x 5 1/2â€. Specially printed in a small number for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for Oscar nominations of the film Youth written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino starring Michael Caine Harvey Keitel Rachel Weisz Jane Fonda and Paul Dano. Illustrated with stills from the film. Fine condition. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. Fox Searchlight unknown books
19533115New York: Labor Youth League 1953. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps very good condition. Seidman L33. Labor Youth League unknown books
19069861Boston: John W Luce & Co. Very Good. 1906. Hardcover. Hinges starting; Good . John W Luce & Co hardcover 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
1906010286Boston: John W. Luce and Company 1906. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dustjacket. John W. Luce and Company hardcover books
138647Girard KS: Haldeman-Julius Company n.d. 61p. wraps. Little blue book #601. Haldeman-Julius Company unknown books
19705150Fort-de-France 1970. Paperback. Very Good. 2332539719. 27p. Original wrapper. French text. Preface by Agat Emmanuel. <br/><br/> paperback 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
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