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1954204355NP: NP 1954. Complete intact with some separation at perforation and in fine condition. Single sheet of eight stickers separated by perforations each measuring about 2 X 3-3/4 inches. A series of protest stickers issued in the wake of the fatal H-Bomb test in the Pacific amid growing fear of nuclear war. There are four designs each printed twice in two different color combinations: "Ban the H-Bomb!" "Let Kids Grow Up!" "Talking Is Better Than Dying!" and "Truce! No Troops to Indo-China." each sticker also urges people to write President Eisenhower or your congressman. A rare survival from the Cold War. NP unknown
1955117997Plon, 1955-1956, 4 vol. in-8°, vi-337, 292, 328 et 358 pp, traduit de l'américain, 8 cartes dans le texte, index, brochés, bon état. Edition originale française, un des 45 ex. numérotés sur papier pur fil des papeteries Lafuma (1er papier avant 190 ex. sur papier roto blanc Aussédat)
3 vols., 8vo., Mixed Impressions, with coloured endpaper maps in second volume; original blue cloth, gilt backs, a very good, bright, clean set. The set comprises 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' (later impression, 1985); 'The Honourable Schoolboy (third impression; endpaper maps, 1977); 'Smiley's People' (first impression, 1980). Bright and affordable set of the most important and influential spy fiction trilogy of the Cold War.
733 pages. Numerous pertinent and interesting news clippings laid-in. "It was Igor Gouzenko who revealed the existence in Canada of a wide-spread conspiracy to obtain secret official information. He has been a most informative witness and has revealed to us the existence of a conspiratorial organization operating in Canada and other countries. He has not only told us the names and cover names of the organizers, the names of many of the Canadians who were caught 'in the net' and who acted here as agents, but he has also exposed much of the set-up of the organization as well as its aims and methods here and abroad." - Introduction. Unmarked with average wear to blue card covers. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this fascinating and comprehensive Canadian cold war investigation report. Book
[10], 274 pages. Index. Bibliography. "A collection of twelve essays dealing with the broadcasting of western governments to the USSR and its eastern satellites." - Preface. Contributors include: Frank Ward and Helen Koshits of Radio Canada International (RCI); Frank Shakespeare of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL); William A. Buell (RFE/RL); Barbara Schiele, Voice of America (VOA); Edward Mainland, Mark Pomar and Kurt Carlson (VOA); Peter Fraenkel (BBC); Botho Kirsch, Deutsche Welle (DW); Jurgen Reiss, Deutschlandfunk; Donald R. Browne; Gerhard Wettig; R. Eugene Parta, SAAOR; and Mary McIntosh, RFE. Former library copy with usual markings. Few light pencil markings to contents. Binding tight. Average wear. A sound reference copy of this fascinating overview of how the west weaponized radio broadcasts against the Soviet Union during the cold war. COLE p.318. Book
8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands ruled in gilt, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Elegant copy of the author's fourth novel.
195743419New York: Shalom-Alekhem folks shuln 1957. ; First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers bound by year into later paper outer wrappers for each yearly volume 4to each issue contains 18 pages includes illustrations. 26 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as "Children's Journal."<br> All published copies of the famous Yiddish children's magazine Kinder Zhurnal from 1956 and 1957 during the Cold War. Six issues per year. <br> "Kinder zhurnal a children's magazine was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor Shmuel Niger served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib Aleph Katz Jacob Glatstein Kadia Molodowsky. Farlag Matones was established in 1925 as a publisher of children's books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha Jacob Glatstein Chaim Grade Moses Moyshe Leib Halpern Leibush Lehrer Isaac Bashevis Singer Hillel Zeitlin Aaron Zeitlin. Lippa Lehrer was the manager and leading figure of both organizations and was editor of Kinder zhurnal for a number of years." YIVO<br> SUBJECTS: Children's literature Yiddish -- Periodicals. Children's literature Yiddish. OCLC: 10158059<br> Outer blank paper wrappers faded with light rusting to staples but issues themselves remain in Very Good Condition. YID-48-104-GGLEX-'cc. New York: Shalom-Alekhem folks shuln unknown
pp. viii, [2], 204. Extensive footnotes. Index. "A concise superbly documented study of the U.S. government's virtual dominance of the creation and the development of mass communication research. A chilling history of federal influence on finances, research topics and academic careers, it illuminates the political context of scholarship in the United States." - W.S. Solomon. "At last, a thoroughly researched, well-documented critical history of the relation between the U.S. government and the academic community in the creation and development of mass communication research. Enormously useful and clarifying." - J.W. Carey. Title #13 from the 'Forbidden Bookshelf', a list of controversial books disappeared by America's power brokers. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this, the first paperback edition. Book
195187589New York: Duell Sloan & Pearce 1951. First Edition. First printing with Roman numeral "I" to copyright page. Inscribed by Massing on front free endpaper: "To Ralph and Nora / in friendship in love" signed undated but apparently contemporary with publication. Octavo. Red cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 335pp. Tight clean copy Very Good or better. In the original dustwrapper unclipped priced $3.50 on front flap rubbed and worn with some clear tape reinforcements to head and heel; just VG. <br /> <br /> A singular presentation copy of Massing's sensational memoir revealing her career as an NKVD recruiter in Washington beginning in the 1920s through the Great Depression and WW2. After the war Massing turned; her testimony against Alger Hiss in 1949 was a critical factor in his ultimate conviction. This copy inscribed to the prominent right-wing journalist commentator and political operative Ralph de Toledano and his wife Nora. Toledano's 1916-2007 1950 book "Seeds of Treason" is one of the key conservative accounts of the Hiss trial and marked a clear turning point in Toledano's career - he having been prior to the revelations of the trial a socialist-aligned left intellectual at one time the editor of the SP organ The New Leader and later a publicist for the left-wing International Ladies Garment Workers Union ILGWU. Duell, Sloan, & Pearce unknown
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with coloured endpaper maps in the second volume; original cloth (black/blue/blue respectively), gilt backs, first volume with red top (faded as often) else a near fine set set in unclipped dustwrapper. First issue (with coloured endpaper maps) of 'The Honourable Schoolboy'. Bright set of the most important and influential spy fiction trilogy of the Cold War. COMPLETE SETS ARE VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with coloured endpaper maps in second volume; handsomely bound in full crushed morocco (blue/green/red respectively), backs with raised bands ruled in gilt, second compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt tops, hand-made endpapers, ribbon markers, custom-made slip-cases, a most attractive set ideal as a gift or for presentation. First issue (with coloured endpaper maps) of 'The Honourable Schoolboy'. Elegant set of the most important and influential spy fiction trilogy of the Cold War. COMPLETE SETS ARE VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
80599Los Angeles: Local 644 International Motion Picture Painters Union 1945. First Edition. Sole printing. Quarto 11" x 8-1/2". 189 unnumbered mimeographed sheets including title page and introduction printed recto-only chiefly illustrations; post-bound at left margin. Unprinted card rear cover wrapper possibly later; no front cover wrapper else complete and probably as issued. Minor edge-creasing and wear; faint marginal stain to final 15 leaves well away from printed area; evidence of old adhesion to cover page not affecting legibility; Very Good and quite well-preserved especially considering the volume's inherent fragility. <br /> <br /> A bound volume presumably one of very few produced collecting all of the circa 185 issues of "The Picket Line" a cartoon broadside distributed daily to striking workers during the 1945 Hollywood Film Strike which began in March 1945 following a walkout by the Hollywood local of the International Set Decorators Union. A number of sympathetic locals joined the strike but others - including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and the Screen Office Employees' Guild - refused to honor the picket line leading to a lockout that lasted more than five months. <br /> <br /> The cartoons draw on topical events often commenting humorously on developments of the day before. A recurring comic character is a sardonic rat an avatar for the union scabs who refused to join the strike weakening the position of labor and paving the way to the violent events of October 5 1945 the so-called "Hollywood Black Friday" when strikebreakers were brought in to violently suppress the strike fire-hosing and clubbing dozens of strikers in front of the gates of Warner Brothers Studios. All of these events are pictured here with the upbeat mood of the drawings growing increasingly dark following the events of Black Friday. The cartoons are preceded by a one-page introduction giving the background of the strike and tracing its history through its conclusion which came when the strikers finally called a truce on October 31st. A rarely-seen relic of one of the darkest incidents in Hollywood labor history. Rare: OCLC notes three copies MSU UM and UCLA; not generally seen in commerce. unknown