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2007ABE-11726077497Québec: Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec 2007 Hard . 4to - over 9¾" - 12". Colour and B&W photos and illus. Text in English and Inuktitut. Issued also in French under title: Partager autrement.« This book examines the conflicts that resulted from the clash of Inuit culture with a culture guided by differenct tenets. There are many personal stories gathered in this book.» A heavy oversize book. A very small mark on front otherwise like new. Hardcover. Fine. Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec hardcover
1999038917University of Utah 1999. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Very clean & bright looking new. Rich in photos and graphics. GLossy jacket has very slight crease at top edge. Heavy book so may need more shipping. Benefits the Friends of the Albany CA Library. <br/> <br/> University of Utah hardcover
2000041755The MIT Press 2000. Soft cover. Very Good. Neat & clean copy with unopened pages. Little sprinkle of age spots on top ends and back corner has a crease. Benefits the Friends of the Albany Ca Library. <br/> <br/> The MIT Press paperback
197486791Couverture souple. Broché. 220 pages.
1996045036University of Chicago Press 1996. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Bright clean pages. Packed with historical photos and architectural plans for libraries. Endpages with a few small foxing spots. Glossy jacket has a liquid spill at upper back causing a damp wrinkle not affecting book proper. Benefits the Friends of the Albany CA library. <br/> <br/> University of Chicago Press hardcover
197487656Couverture souple. Broché. 220 pages. Couverture défraîchie, tachée.
br. Come reagisce un uomo alla notizia della gravidanza della donna? Perché la spinge all'aborto o cerca in tutti i modi di convincerla a tenere il bambino arrivando a gesti estremi per salvarlo? Perché i maschi di oggi tacciono, o devono tacere, non riuscendo a esprimere una posizione forte sull'aborto? L'incapacità di accogliere la vita nascente è connaturata alla figura maschile o è espressione delle tendenze secolarizzate e abortiste del nostro modello culturale? Quale influenza hanno, nel ricorso maschile e femminile all'interruzione di gravidanza, le critiche condizioni economiche in cui viviamo? La non conoscenza della crudeltà delle procedure abortive alimenta il silenzio della coscienza negli uomini? La legge 194 ha un effetto diseducativo sui giovani perpetuando nei maschi il disorientamento verso la vita concepita? L'esperienza dell'aborto ha un impatto traumatico sulla psiche maschile? Se sì, chi e come può rispondere al bisogno di ascolto e comprensione di questi uomini tormentati?
This issue titled Private Lives and their public enemies: journalism, the law, television, medicine, secret police, etc. Contributors include J. B. Priestley, Paul Getty, Adam Faith and Brigitte Bardot. 176 pages. Covers have some creases and browning.
1972qg1276Editions universitaires Pour mieux vivre Dos carré collé 1972 In-12 (14x20 cm), dos carré collé, couverture illustrée, 173 pages ; coiffes, mors et coins un peu frottés, petites pliures au 4e plat, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1995202947Couverture souple. Broché. 198 pages.
In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata con alette, pp. 215, collana "Cultura politica e sociale", invio autografo dell'A. alla poetessa Raffaella Carrisi Martini, buon esemplare. (bibl 022) (la spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
1965042888Diablo Press 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. The history in text and pictures of the great student rebellion against the 'new university'." Contemporary account of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement with Mario Savio and other key participants. Filled with b/w photos. Clean unopened copy in bright covers. Shows minor shelfwear. Stated First Printing. <br/> <br/> Diablo Press paperback
1962203259Lutherisches Verlagshaus Berlin 1962. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag 123/I3/II: Die Kirche und ihr soziales Handeln 1962 1965 1968 4/I4/II: Schriften zur Sozialpädagogik Rauhes Haus und Johannesstift1958 5: Kleinere Aufsätze Buchbesprechungen Nachrufe Nachträge 1971 6: Die Schriften zur Gefängnisreform 1973 7: Die Schriften zur Pädagogik 1975. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen Band 4/II am Einband leicht beschmutzt. Alle anderen Bände sauber. Überall sehr gute Kanten Rücken Ecken. Lutherisches Verlagshaus, Berlin, hardcover
1973147189France Empire France Empire, 1973. In-12 broché de 236 pages. Bon état
France Empire, 1973. In-12 broché de 236 pages. Bon état
Domande e risposte, etica ed azione a cura di Domenico Pecoraro e Piero Pirovano (23b).
Milano, “Movimento per la vita”, 1978, in-16, br., pp. XIII-256. Con illustrazioni in b.n. e a colori e bibliografia.
84506aafBerlin / Wien, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1918, gr. in-8°, VIII + 317 S., Original-Halblederband.
197426239N.p. London n.d. 1974. First Edition. Octavo 20.75cm.; original purple pictorial staplebound wrappers; unpaged; tables throughout. Fine. WACC's reaction to the 1974 Lane Commission which revisited the United Kingdom's Abortion Act of 1967 in an effort to restrict legalised abortions. unknown books
19713160New York: Women's National Abortion Action Coalition 1971. Offset lithograph poster 11 x 16.75 inches red and black ink to recto only. Sharp bright and clean; Fine condition. Poster for the November 20 1971 March on Washington D.C. and San Francisco to demand a repeal of abortion laws and ensure women's right to choose. According to the Associated Press line the following day the marches were highly attended with an estimated 2000 in San Francisco and up to 3000 in Washington D.C. alongside simultaneous rallies across the country like a convergence of 1500 protesters in New York City. <br /> <br /> Poster shows a black and white image of women at another protest holding a banner "REPEAL THE ABORTION LAWS NOW" framed within a red background. Black and white text reads:<br /> <br /> THE TIME HAS COME FOR ABORTION LAW<br /> REPEAL. AND WE SHALL BE VICTIORIOUS<br /> <br /> MARCH ON WASHINGTON DC and SF<br /> NOVEMBER 20<br /> FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ABORTION LAWS <br /> AGAINST FORCED STERILIZATION &<br /> RESTRICTIVE CONTRACEPTIVE LAWS<br /> <br /> A stunning well-preserved artifact from a watershed moment in the fight for abortion rights just fourteen months before the U.S. Supreme Court's since martyred Roe v. Wade decision enshrined abortion rights in January 1973. Women's National Abortion Action Coalition unknown
1971142343New York: Women's National Abortion Action Coalition 1971. A striking original poster publicizing the first abortion rights march on Washington DC part of a series of events on 20 November 1971 which constituted the largest protests for women's rights since the suffrage campaign over 50 years before. The poster which depicts a silhouetted female figure with a clenched first looking upwards to the female gender symbol reiterates the main aims - "Repeal anti abortion laws" "Against forced sterilization and restrictive contraception laws" - and gives the location of and ticket price for buses leaving New York City for Washington. Small type beneath states "Men Welcome To March". WONAAC was founded on 19 July 1971 at a national conference held at Columbia University attended by over 1000 women from 23 states. The organization's 16 September newsletter details arrangements for the aforementioned march including a motion proposing "that the march route duplicate that of the Suffragists" and an order form which gave prices for the event posters stickers buttons and leaflets all using the slogan "Abortion - A Woman's Right to Choose". Approximately 2000 demonstrators marched on the US Capitol to seek the repeal of all anti-abortion laws; similar rallies took place in New York City and San Francisco. Speakers included the lawyer Barbara Roberts and Linda Jenness the Socialist Workers' Party candidate for president. Music was provided by the Women's Liberation Rock Band from Connecticut. Two years later the landmark Roe v. Wade decision was made. A button with the same slogan and approximate date is held at the University of Kansas and the Schlesinger Library's collection of feminist ephemera also includes WONAAC material. We cannot trace another example in commerce. Original promotional poster 51 x 35.5 cm medium stock yellow card printed in black. In fine condition bright and unfaded. unknown
43181against forced sterilisation and restrictive contraceptive laws. New York : Women's National Abortion Action Coalition 1971. Poster 430 x 280 mm offset-printed; very good condition. unknown
186543Washington DC: WONAAC 197-. 2.25 inch pin emblem of the organization. WONAAC which was established with the help of Socialist Workers Party members worked in the pre-Roe v. Wade days to legalize abortion. WONAAC unknown books
1981ABE-11699548803France: Éditions Fernand Nathan 1981 18 illustrations couleurs pleine page plus de 40 en noir et blanc; un index des héros et de lieux cités. « Ce livre nous raconte vingt-six légendes merveilleuses qui nous font revivre les habitudes l'histoire et les traditions des Indiens Peaux-Rouges. Ils sont peut-être venus de Sibérie il y a des millions d'années et ont vécu seuls en Amérique du Nord avant l'arrivée des Blancs. Ce sont les histoires mythiques de ces fermiers de ces chasseurs de ces pêcheurs de ces nomades que livre l'ouvrage de Marion Wood. Vous y retrouverez le fabuleux Oiseau Wampun la princesse qui épousa un ours le Corbeau et les Castors le Balafré et la Danse du Soleil. vous découvrirez aussi la vie la culture et l'âme d'un peuple présent grâce à ses légendes.». Illus. by Sibbick John; Donohoe Bill. Couverture rigide. Neuf/Comme neuf. Éditions Fernand Nathan hardcover
1951212071Education Branch Education and Cultural Relations Division 1951. Softcover Großformat Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Education Branch, Education and Cultural Relations Division, paperback