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1868124231Paris, J.-B. Baillière et fils 1868 In-8 22 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture grise, auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, VII-280 pp., table des matières. In fine, catalogue éditeur, 48 pp. Dos cassé, manque angulaire en 2e plat de couverture, intérieur frais.
1995041048McFarland Publishing 1995. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Signed by the author with brief inscription. Solid copy with clean pages in bright covers. Ex-library copy with check-out slip spine label and stamps. Rear cover has a couple of stray pen marks. <br/> <br/> McFarland Publishing hardcover
1970207481970. Coalition for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization and anonymous author two printed items dating from circa 1968 to 1978 document grassroots organizing around reproductive rights anti sterilization advocacy and radical feminist political strategy during the late twentieth century women's liberation movement. The materials engage directly with the legal and social consequences of the Hyde Amendment which eliminated most federal funding for abortion services and disproportionately affected poor non white and younger women. Produced within activist networks in the United States and Canada these items articulate both immediate protest demands and broader revolutionary frameworks linking abortion access to critiques of state power racism and class inequality. The language of the materials emphasizes collective action including public demonstration institutional organizing and the development of independent services such as clinics and childcare.<br /> <br /> Archive of two printed items comprising one handbill and one stapled essay.<br /> 1 Coalition for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization. Handbill. Buffalo New York: Coalition for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization 1978. Single sheet 8.5 x 11 inches printed in black and orange. Features graphic imagery of a coat hanger with the phrase "Never Again!" referencing unsafe abortion practices. Text outlines the impact of the Hyde Amendment on Medicaid funded abortion access and calls for demonstration on International Women's Day March 4 1978 with the directive "Defend a woman's right to choose!"<br /> 2 Anonymous. Everything They Say We Are We Are. Vancouver British Columbia circa 1968 to 1974. Eight pages stapled 8.5 x 11 inches. Manifesto style essay outlining the position of a group of radical women activists separating from a Women's Caucus to pursue a more explicitly communist and anti imperialist feminist program. Text advocates direct action including establishing abortion clinics organizing incarcerated women and developing community childcare and concludes with the statement: "The Duty of Every Revolutionary is to Make the Revolution."<br /> <br /> These materials situate reproductive rights activism within broader currents of second wave feminism particularly the intersection of abortion access with critiques of forced sterilization economic inequality and racial discrimination. The Buffalo handbill reflects organized response to federal policy changes in the late 1970s while the Vancouver essay demonstrates the ideological diversity within feminist movements including the emergence of explicitly socialist and anti imperialist frameworks. Together they document both reform oriented and revolutionary strands of feminist organizing across North America offering insight into how activists linked reproductive autonomy to wider struggles over labor incarceration and state authority. Light handling wear with minor edge wear and staple stress; paper remains clean and legible. Overall very good condition. unknown
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
pp. xi, 234, Plus photo frontis. Small 8vo. Original full light blue cloth binding. Spine faded. Fourth Printing. Margaret Higgins Sanger (18831966) was the great American leader of the birth control movement. Personal experience and work as a public-health nurse convinced her that family planning, especially where poverty was a factor, was a necessary step in social progress. She studied in London with Havelock Ellis and others and, back in the United States, began her campaign almost single-handed. WOMEN 1
1999045709Twin Palms Publishers 1999. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Third edition of 10000 copies. Trigger warning: this book has disturbing photography. Book is unopened and newlooking. Printed on fine thick paper. Crisp jacket has some surface scrapes and a few little blips in the lamination. Heavy book. Benefits the Friends of the Albany Ca library. <br/> <br/> Twin Palms Publishers hardcover
197045449New York: Socialist Workers Party 1970. Mimeographed broadside 11" x 8-1/2; printed in black on yellow stock. Printing uneven at right margin else Fine. Announces the SWP's involvement in the campaign to repeal abortion laws; bottom margin is a donation blank unused. Socialist Workers Party unknown books
1998000341Éditions du Chêne 1998 « Les "voleurs d'ombres" c'est ainsi dit-on que les Indiens d'Amérique du Nord avaient surnommé les premiers photographes qu'ils rencontrèrent. Ce livre offre une sélection d'oeuvres maîtresses souvent inédites depuis les premiers essais de pionniers tel John Alvin Anderson qui désiraient apporter un témoignage sur un peuple menacé jusqu'aux photographies de plus en plus raffinées des pictorialistes comme Roland Reed et Edward S. Curtis. Cet ouvrage présente également le travail d'esprits non conformistes comme Sumner W. Matteson et George Wharton James zélé défenseur des droits indiens ainsi que les photographes moins connues mais merveilleusement évocatrices des soeurs Gerhard à l'exposition de Saint Louis en 1904. Les auteurs remarquablement documentés nous racontent l'histoire parfois mouvementés de ces photographes qui souvent choisirent de vivre parmi leurs modèles.» Étiquette vierge en deuxième de couverture. Hardcover. Comme neuf/Comme neuf. Éditions du Chêne hardcover
180 pages. Features: Kate Hudson - Cool Girl; Dancing with the Stars; Shape-Shifting Fashion; Stop Worrying Yourself Sick; Barefoot Beauty; The Abortion Battle's Fearless Warrior; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
132 pages. Features: The Swing to Classics - the layered look with swaters and patterns - the sweater set - the real suit - the wrap-and-tie pole coat; the separates suit; the shirtdress, sweatered - the chopped raincoat, fur-lined - the little-something dress - the ultimate pants tailleur; The Year of the Sweater - all the day and evening looks - long and short - patterned and plain, the new ways to wear them; Beauty in a classic way - the S.A.S. Princesse Stephanie Windisch-Graetz, Virna Lisi, Natalia Marakova; More great ways to look great for day - the little knit dress - dressing in layers - fake fur news - into the night; White cuffs and collars - worn by Claudine Auger; The new everyday dressing in suede - everything for everyone, from tunics and jeans to shirts and shirdresses; Beauty Checkout - Los Angeles A to Z; Beauty secrets from the ballet girls; new contact lenses for people who can't wear contact lenses; New Art Action in Minneapolis; Susan Sontag Speaks Up; Erich Segal's Last Last Interview - Maybe; The Riddle of "The Clowns" - Fellini's Newest Film; Mistakes Surgeons Make Most Often; Abortion - what you don't know and should; The Young Good Guys; Taking a "Cooler" in Tahiti; Inflatable, portable house; The loft world of Lowell Nesbitt; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. 2" x 4" piece missing from lower corner of front cover. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
in-16 (poche), broché, couv. Bel exemplaire. [PIL-5A]
ill., br. Il tentativo di sabotare le normative che regolamentano l'interruzione di gravidanza, l'autodeterminazione delle donne e il loro diritto ad un aborto sicuro è, in Europa e nel mondo, una costante che ciclicamente si ripropone. Così anche in Italia, negli oltre 40 anni trascorsi dall'approvazione della legge 194 e dal referendum che l'ha confermata. Nei primi anni Duemila, dopo l'approvazione della normativa sulla procreazione medicalmente assistita, il governo di centrodestra riapre il dibattito politico sull'applicazione della legge, cercando di rimettere in discussione il diritto delle donne a decidere del proprio corpo e della propria vita. E allora il movimento femminista, con le sue eccedenze, alleanze, condivisioni, torna a far sentire la propria voce. Questa volta l'onda parte da Milano, da una mail che la giornalista Assunta Sarlo invia a colleghe e amiche: "Care tutte, ma dove siamo, dove siete? Stanno facendo la guerra alla nostra libertà. Non so come, ma c'è bisogno dei nostri pensieri e della nostra opposizione". In poche ore la rete si riempie di risposte di donne, le più diverse. Partono una serie di iniziative e assemblee, migliaia di donne si rendono conto che la partita dell'autodeterminazione in materia di interruzione di gravidanza è ancora e sempre aperta e riprendono parola contro l'attacco portato dal fronte conservatore e dalla Chiesa. E allora si torna a manifestare. Il 14 gennaio 2006 Usciamo dal silenzio (Uds) porta in piazza Duomo a Milano 200.000 donne e non pochi uomini, in una delle più grandi manifestazioni di donne mai registrate nel nostro Paese. È l'inizio di una storia di movimento lunga dieci anni che qui viene ricostruita, attraverso l'archivio di Uds riordinato e custodito dalla Fondazione Badaracco e con uno sguardo dall'oggi di alcune delle fondatrici su quell'esperienza che si iscrive nella lunga e appassionante vicenda del femminismo italiano. Postfazione di Manuela Cartosio, Maddalena Gasparini, Cristina Pecchioli, Assunta Sarlo.
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
478BALLAND (1986), broché, 217 pages, très bon état
In 8° , pp. 33. Brossura originale.
br. «Non riesco ad affrontare il dolore. Fa troppo male. Non so come fare. Aborto volontario, nove mesi fa...». «Ciao, mi sto separando da mio marito, ho una figlia di cinque anni che soffre moltissimo l'assenza del padre». «Ciao, ho appena scoperto di essere incinta, non so chi sia il padre, ho deciso di portare avanti la gravidanza da sola, ma sto incontrando dei problemi nella mia famiglia». Tre donne, tra le tantissime che hanno scritto sulla chat del sito del Movimento per la Vita di Varese (www.VitaVarese.org), ma anche uomini, ragazzi, per chiedere consiglio o ottenere aiuti materiali. Protagoniste di questo libro sono persone reali, in dialogo con le volontarie Vittoria Criscuolo e Susanna Primavera, pronte ad accogliere in qualunque momento ogni richiesta di sostegno. In appendice i contributi di Stefano Parenti, Maurizio Gagliardini, Giuseppe Noia, Gabriele Mangiarotti, Medua Boioni Dedé, Massimo Gandolfini, Romana Poleggi, mons. Giuseppe Vegezzi: esperti a diverso titolo, anche loro sempre accoglienti verso chi è in difficoltà.
In-8, 33p. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi aitographe de l'auteur en page de garde.
38577Neuchâtel, Baconnière, [1971]. In-8°, 33p. Broché.
In 8°, br. edit. con sovrac. ill. pp. 93,(3); ottimo esemplare, lievemente brunito; prima edizione. (LU003) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
In-16° pp. XVII-199, bross. edit. con liene marginale scoloritura.
La vita terrena è lo spazio di un giorno oltre il quale ci sono i mille e mille anni di Dio.
4564ABORTION. TLS. 2pg. 5†x 8â€. October 5 1975. Benning California. A typed letter signed “Norman Govern†to Robert Theobald. Govern wrote two years after the landmark Roe V Wade decision: “I have purchased and read your book ‘The Final Secret Of Pearl Harbor’…It was enlightening what you said about Roosevelt…his indulgence resulted in his contracting polio at a time when his life-forces were at a low ebb and he strained his body in his cocky forceful way…I think the Japanese in America got a cruel deal at that time in our concentration camps…I have always been in sympathy with them…I lived a decade in the shadow of Loma Linda University Medical Center Hospital…Everything is very sensational…One young doctor told me that in less than his intern year he performed over two hundred abortions – mostly on teen-agers. Yet he advocated the law of God – The Ten Commandments one of which is ‘You shall not kill.’ The value of human life is at a very low ebb at this time in earth’s history – cheap…Patients are landed on the roof of the hospital via helicopters. White-clasd figures rush out accompanied by a nurse in a loin-cloth uniform. Hysterically the patient is rushed in for the kill. If this sounds extreme to you you don’t know the half of it. For example the young doctor who performs abortions…â€. hardcover books
1933028244Ray Long and Richard R. Smith 1933. Cloth. Fine/Fair. Second edition. In extra bright blue covers with deco lettering in black. Clean unmarked pages in firm binding. Rear page has pulled from threads at upper 1". With historic photo illustrations of life at Sing Sing. Jacket bright with striking design with chips to edges and tanning to rear. Jacket with original price. <br/> <br/> Ray Long and Richard R. Smith hardcover
Decent reading copy of this "slender American classic," as the London Times words it, Brautigan being something of a counter cultural icon. No marking to text/interior, solid reading copy, small, old paperback book size, cute, pink cover. Worn cover with tears at bottom of spine. Age-toned pages.
2000041789Springer 2000. Hardcover. Fine. Clean & unopened in glossy boards. Benefits the Friends of the Albany Ca Library. <br/> <br/> Springer hardcover