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1897149789Edinburgh: W & R Chambers 1897. Nice copy. octavo. disbound 16pp. Inc. an article ÔThe ÔMountain MysteryÕ of New South WalesÕ reporting on the trial & execution of ÔÕthe notorious Frank ButlerÕÕ. Also a fascinating article ÔThe Tourist in the Land of the TsarÕ about travelling in Imperial Russia W & R Chambers unknown
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9781680431445PUBLICACOES PAO DIARIO. new. Na caminhada da fǸ se apresentam diariamente novos desafios novas oportunidades de crescimento espiritual novas b�n��os. � medida que aprofundamos o nosso conhecimento da Palavra de Deus o nosso relacionamento com o Senhor se torna mais estreito mais �ntimo. Todos esses momentos merecem ser registrados como memoriais do agir de Deus em nossa vida para verificarmos nosso amadurecimento nesta jornada t�o emocionante. Neste Diǭrio de Ora��o voc� encontrarǭ tudo que precisa para que esse tempo precioso com o Senhor n�o se perca na mem��ria: 365 medita����es retiradas do devocional P�o Diǭrio PUBLICACOES PAO DIARIO unknown
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1988223411988. Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community archive 1988 to 1992 documents Chicago LGBTQ journalism during the AIDS crisis the expansion of queer community media and the intensification of legal cultural and political struggles over gay and lesbian public life. Tracy Baim co-founded Outlines in 1987 after co-founding Windy City Times in 1985 and contemporary accounts describe Outlines as part of a competitive and consequential Chicago LGBTQ newspaper environment that helped record local and national movement history. These issues show the cultural sphere of LGBTQ community journalism through interviews protest photography AIDS coverage lesbian conference reporting arts criticism legislative updates and international news offering insight into how queer periodicals connected Chicago readers to national politics women's culture legal advocacy and media representation.<br /> <br /> Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1988 to 1992. Five issues. Archive of five issues from Vol. 2 Nos. 4 and 7; Vol. 4 No. 12; and Vol. 5 Nos. 6 and 8 with visible contents including feature interviews community news protest reporting arts coverage AIDS-related material legal updates and national and international LGBTQ news. 1 Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Vol. 2 No. 4. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1988. The September 1988 issue carries the headline "Michigan Fest" and centers a report on the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival with additional coverage of an AIDS benefit hosted by Circus Vargas Lily Tomlin and Robin Tyler performances activism against a state AIDS bill protest at the Republican National Convention and a profile of author John Rechy. The issue is especially useful for documenting lesbian cultural space AIDS-era benefit work electoral protest and queer literary visibility within one Chicago-based periodical. 2 Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Vol. 2 No. 7. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1988. The December 1988 issue features "Torch Song Trilogy-An Interview with Harvey Fierstein" and includes coverage of gay and lesbian choruses queer bookstores LGBTQ representation at Carnegie Hall holiday community programming and World AIDS Day reflections. Its contents place queer performance memorial practice and community institutions within the same field of coverage. 3 Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Vol. 4 No. 12. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1991. The May 1991 issue headed "3000 at Lesbian Confab" covers a major gathering of lesbian leaders includes an interview with Christie Hefner reports on plans for a Chicago LGBTQ community center and includes global LGBTQ coverage state legislative updates and a section for Asian American Heritage Month. The issue documents lesbian organizing community infrastructure international attention and race-conscious editorial programming. 4 Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Vol. 5 No. 6. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1991. The November 1991 issue uses the cover title "Victims No More" and documents protests against Cracker Barrel's anti-gay hiring practices and California's veto of gay-rights legislation with a cover image of queer activists confronting authority. Contents include "Dykes Take the Capitol" visuals an interview with Lily Tomlin and legal coverage of Chicago Police Department accountability rulings and internal discipline decisions in a gay case placing street protest lesbian direct action celebrity interview and police accountability in direct relation. 5 Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Vol. 5 No. 8. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1992. The January 1992 issue headed "World Review: Victories and Setbacks Marked a Momentous 1991" includes coverage of the Thompson/Kowalski guardianship victory international LGBTQ repression including Russia setbacks for LGBTQ political appointments in Chicago Gloria Steinem's Revolution from Within interviews with Dick Sargent and Joe Keenan and legal action against Cracker Barrel. The retrospective format shows how Outlines framed a single year through law family recognition international repression feminism popular culture and workplace discrimination.<br /> <br /> Mild handling wear age toning to newsprint and creasing consistent with circulation and storage very good overall. Concentrated AIDS-era and early 1990s LGBTQ press archive preserving Chicago-based coverage of lesbian organizing queer cultural production legal rights struggles anti-discrimination protest police accountability and national and international movement news. unknown
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1885ZB469887Chicago: n.d. ca. 1885. 16 pp. list of newspapers mostly in the Midwest who will run advertisements at a fixed rate; slight extraction roughness at margin else very good in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Chicago: unknown
1970230841970. El Popo student newspaper archive 1970-1991 documents the sustained role of Chicano student journalism as an organizing instrument within the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlán MEChA network and the broader Chicano Movement. Founded in 1970 by students responding to the absence of Chicana and Chicano perspectives in mainstream media El Popo functioned as a political communication system linking campus activism to labor struggles electoral politics and community-based organizing. The publication's name drawn from the volcano Popocatépetl signaled an explicitly militant and mobilizing ethos aligned with movement-era consciousness. Across the archive coverage of United Farm Workers activity anti-Proposition 38 organizing around bilingual ballots urban displacement and police brutality establishes the newspaper as a primary source for grassroots political discourse while the 1991 issue extends this framework into global and late-Cold War contexts through coverage of the Gulf War AIDS crisis awareness and transnational cultural production.<br /> <br /> 1 El Popo. Vol. 1 No. 1. Northridge CA: M.E.Ch.A./California State University Northridge November 1970. Early foundational issue produced at the height of the Chicano Movement situating student activism within labor struggles and community resistance. Coverage includes United Farm Workers organizing boycotts arrests and critiques of institutional racism alongside poetry and personal accounts that articulate emergent Chicano political identity.<br /> <br /> 2 El Popo. Northridge CA: M.E.Ch.A./CSUN March 1985. Mid-period issue reflecting the institutionalization of Chicano Studies and continued student activism. Articles address urban development displacing Latino families police brutality and "tokenism" demonstrating the persistence of structural critiques into the 1980s. The issue maintains bilingual engagement and integrates literary expression with political reporting.<br /> <br /> 3 El Popo. Vol. 25 No. 1. California State University Northridge Spring 1991. Eight-page tabloid-format issue produced through the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department. Lead article "A World Without Fear" documents Judith F. Baca's World Wall project with front-page caption: "Soviet woman worker prepares the Gorky Park site for the World Wall Exhibition 1990." Additional content includes "An Ecological Disaster" on the Persian Gulf War "AIDS CRISIS AWARENESS" and "Sí Se Puede - Young Latina Forum" alongside a "Poesía" section featuring works such as "Brown Hope" "1990: 20 years since the Chicano Moratorium. Away from the spotlight; little access to a dream" and "A Chicano Will Die Today" by Manuel Castro reprinted from Somos Raza. Layout demonstrates the alternative press practice of embedding political meaning through visual and textual juxtaposition.<br /> <br /> Three issues total spanning 1970 to 1991 each measuring approximately 11.5 x 16 inches and printed in tabloid newspaper format with bilingual English and Spanish content. The archive traces the evolution of Chicano student press from movement-era militancy through institutional continuity and into late 20th-century global and public health discourse. Newsprint exhibits age toning expected horizontal folds and minor edge wear consistent with student-produced distribution; all issues remain legible with strong textual clarity. Overall condition very good. The archive provides longitudinal evidence of how Chicano student newspapers functioned as durable infrastructures of political communication sustaining activism across decades of shifting social and geopolitical conditions. unknown
190612199AB1906. Vol. XVIII no. 208. Tokyo Tokyo-Chigaku-Kyokwai 1906. 26 : 19 cm. With one coloured manyfolded map. Original wrappers. The map is a geological map of the southern Part of Shengking Province. With articles on: 'Manchuria during the military operation from 1904 to 1905' 'A sketch of eastern Taiwan' 'Hot springs of Korea' 'Freezing of Lake Suwa' etc. unknown
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