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1970002603New Haven: Strike News 1970. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. New Haven CT: Strike News 1970. 8pp. Two folded sheets offset printed in black. Flattened horizontal fold; toning to outer leaves. Very good. A single issue of this radical newspaper produced daily beginning on April 23 1970 by students at Yale. This issue published on the day of the epochal May Day rally on the New Haven Green held largely as a protest of the 1969 arrest of Bobby Searle and other Black Panther Party leaders. With information about the rally updates and history of the Panther trial information on legal aid faculty support etc. and with a brief "Comment" by Dale Kutnick urging nonviolence at protest events. This copy with the original insert containing a map of downtown New Haven service centers along with emergency contact numbers and a schedule of events including lists of speakers and music acts. A little-held publication; OCLC locates even fewer institutions with copies of this important issue. <br/> <br/> Strike News paperback
1955319393Giulio Einaudi 1955. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Giulio Einaudi 1955. Quarto. Hardcover. Text is in Italian. Book is very good with very light toning to the page ends and light edgewear to the spine and corners. A very good copy of this book with grayscale photographs by Paul Strand. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Giulio Einaudi hardcover
196281310London: MacGibbon & Kee 1962. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
199067168Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. First edition. Folio. 68 pp. Fine in wrappers with printed spine label. Two woodcut illustrations by Neil Welliver. One of 225 numbered copies on Windhover paper. Printed in two colors by Kim Merker and Don Howell. Berger 97. Iowa City: Windhover Press, unknown books
1969PB19434SHorizon Press New York 1969. Very good. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 154 pages cloth. Horizon Press, New York hardcover books
1962153786London: MacGibbon & Kee 1962. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Published 6 years before the U.S. edition. Commentary by Basil Davidson. A collection of over 145 of Strand's photographs taken in the Outer Hebrides islands of South Uist Benbecula and Eriskay. A tight close to near fine copy with a couple of small spots to the front board. Internally a very clean and fresh copy. No dust jacket. MacGibbon & Kee unknown books
1984190061Winston-Salem NC: Palaemon Press Limited 1984. First edition. Broadside printed in two colors that measures 9" wide by 12.375" high. Feaures a poem from Strand's collection "Selected Poems." A fine copy. Signed by Strand. Uncommon. Palaemon Press Limited unknown
1987314057PORTLAND: CHARLES SELUZICKI FINE BOOKS. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. SIGNED Limited edition. #33 of 187 numbered copies. Printed by Barbara Cash at the Ives Street Press in Sweden Maine. Near fine in mauve wrappers. Hint of dis-coloration at edges.1/4"-inch tear at base of front cover. Four prose poems. B . CHARLES SELUZICKI, FINE BOOKS. paperback
197966518Iowa City: Grilled Flowers Press 1979. First Edition. Limited Edition Letter "F" of 26 copies signed by Strand. Octavo 20cm; black and blue wrappers. Spine a bit sunned small smudge on front else Fine.<br /> <br /> Prose and Poetry some translations of Octavio Paz and an extended interview conducted by publisher Frank Graziano as well as essays by Octavio Armand and David Brooks. Quite scarce in limited edition. 66518. Grilled Flowers Press unknown
199067168Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. First edition. Folio. 68 pp. Fine in wrappers with printed spine label. Two woodcut illustrations by Neil Welliver. One of 225 numbered copies on Windhover paper. Printed in two colors by Kim Merker and Don Howell. Berger 97. Iowa City: Windhover Press, unknown
196238715Dresden: VEB Verlag der Kunst 1962. First German edition. Hardcover. fair to vg. Quarto. 1511pp. Original photo-illustrated dustjacket over gray cloth with black lettering on cover and spine. Translated from the original "Tira'Mhurain: Outer Hebrides" by Dr. Ludwig Ueberfeldt. Striking portraits and b/w photographs of the life life style and habitat of the people of the Outer Hebrides a diverse archipelago off the West coast of mainland Scottland by American photographer Paul Strand with a text by British historian Basil Davidson. Includes notes on and list of photographs and map of the Hebrides at rear. Text in German. DJ with wear along edges one by four inch chip around head of spine smaller chips and some creasing at bottom of back cover. Light age-toning of book block in margins not affecting images. DJ in overall fair binding in very good interior in good to very good condition. VEB Verlag der Kunst hardcover
1969PB19434SHorizon Press New York 1969. Very good. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 154 pages cloth. Horizon Press, New York hardcover
2000x-0803952872Sage Pubns 2000. Paperback. New. 253 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
193672845London: George Newnes 1936 - 1937. Large 8vo. viii 704 pp. Bevelled pictorial cloth boards; illustrated with a view of Southhampton Street to front cover and with gold lettering and decoration to spine; blue edges. Spine ends and corners slightly bumped a few dents and a small strip of cockling to rear board; firm binding. Clean internally and illustrated generously in colour and b/w. This copy was owned by Sir Malcolm Sargent' secretary Sylvia Dawley and is stamped by the George Newnes press department. Includes an article by Malcolm Sargent and contributions from P. G. Wodehouse and David Lloyd George. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Pictorial Cloth. 1936. George Newnes 1936 - 1937 hardcover
196224978London: MacGibbon and Kee Limited 1962. cloth hard cover in dust jacket. each free endpaper has some faint age-toning where the dj flap was not on them. very few and tiny dust spots to top-edge - truly minor. dj has minor edge and corner wear including a couple of small closed edge-tears and a few very small edge-chips no significant losses. 42s price intact on flap. else clean no markings or writing. strong binding and hinges. no bumps a very nice copy in the scarce dj.; states first published 1962.; 151pp. map and 105 b/w photographs. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good Plus/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. MacGibbon and Kee Limited Hardcover
1952102168Lausanne, La Guilde du Livre 1952. 1952. 4°, 121 (6) S. Orig.-Karton mit Orig.-Umschlag.
1999USD_9780792358473Kap 1999. 1st. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Kap hardcover
196973693London: MacGibbon & Kee 1969 Cloth. First Edition. 155 pp. Very fine in fine dust jacket. Dust jacket has closed tear on top left corner of front panel. Illustrated with 105 black and white photographs. Text by James Aldridge. 1st Edition. Hardcover. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
1991BN149618Aperture 1991. 1991. Paul Strand: An American Vision <br/><br/>Paul Strand: An American Vision Strand Paul - Greenough Sarah Aperture unknown
1994BN79135Verlag Hans Huber 1994. 1994. Handlungsklärung die Psychologische Erkläung menschlicher Handlungen <br/><br/> Verlag Hans Huber unknown
1992BN190611C V MOSBY CO 1992. 1992. Hardcover. MRI in Pediatric Neuroradiology <br/><br/>MRI in Pediatric Neuroradiology Samuel M. Wolpert Strand C V MOSBY CO hardcover
1991BN152570Aperture 1991. 1991. Paul Strand: An American Vision <br/><br/>Paul Strand: An American Vision Strand Paul - Greenough Sarah Aperture unknown
19702178New York: August 26 Strike Committee 1970. Loose_leaf. White paper black printing. Very good. 27.5 x 21 cm. Leaflet printed for the New York demonstration marking the 50th anniversary of the passage of woman suffrage - the Women's Strike for Equality March led by the National Organization for Women NOW calling for new rights: free childcare equal opportunities in education and employment no forced sterilization and a right to free abortion. The strike was called for by Betty Friedan the Queens-based author of The Feminine Mystique and the first president of NOW. Friedan urged work stoppages for "everyone who is doing a job for which a man would be paid more" as well as women whose labor at home was unpaid. Sponsors included Rep. Shirley Chisholm Robin Morgan Kate Millett Helen Southard YWCA Beulah Sanders National Welfare Rights Organization New York Radical Feminists National Organization for Women and Columbia Women's Liberation. Lower portion designed to be removed - for contribution and support. Printed on one side only creased else good condition. <br/><br/> August 26 Strike Committee unknown books
1969221101969. Radical Activism Latino Chicano African American Counterculture Rare and powerful student protest pamphlet issued by the Third World Liberation Front TWLF during the landmark 1969 strike at the University of California Berkeley. This publication documents one of the most significant multiethnic student-led movements in American higher education in which Black Chicano Asian American and other marginalized students united to demand institutional recognition self-determination and community control of education. Strike 1969. Third World Liberation Front. Berkeley: Third World Liberation Front 1969. Scarce. 20 pages. Illustrated with political cartoons timeline and protest photography. Original stapled self-wrappers. The pamphlet features a cartoon cover by Berkeley underground artist Roger Ashe depicting a porcine police figure sprawled before Sather Gate beneath the ominous quote from Chancellor Heyns: "Sather Gate will be kept open by any means necessary."<br /> <br /> The TWLF strike began on January 22 1969 as a coordinated campaign to compel the university to establish a Third World College with departments in Black Chicano and Asian Studies led and staffed by members of those respective communities. As the pamphlet declares "The fundamental issue of this strike is the right of Third World people to determine the structure and content of the Third World programs on this campus." It criticizes the university's paternalistic posture: "We don't need to be told what to think or how to do it; we are capable of determining on our own what kind of education we want and need." The demand for autonomy is inseparable from a critique of white liberalism and institutional racism: "The racist power structure does not give up power willingly. Rights are not given; they must be won." The chronology details escalating confrontation between students and administration from early demands submitted by the Afro-American Student Union in April 1968 to the full mobilization of TWLF in January 1969. In February and March the university deployed the National Guard and police to violently suppress protests leading to mass arrests injuries and academic discipline. The pamphlet exposes these tactics as deliberate repression: "The TWLF wants to make it clear that the so-called legal system cannot get away with this type of terror tactic." It calls for amnesty asserting: "All disciplinary charges against cited students be dropped. Academic amnesty will be granted to all striking students." On the final page a clenched fist graphic accompanies the colophon: "Written and distributed by the Third World Liberation Front." Staple rust and light toning to edges; minor handling creases to wrappers. Unbound. Overall very good condition. A critical primary source from one of the most important student strikes in American history Strike 1969 captures the voice and vision of a generation of radical students of color fighting for educational sovereignty and racial justice at the height of the Black Power and Chicano movements. unknown
1938260513San Francisco: Department Store Strike Committee 1938. Nine handbills all 5.5x8.5 inches printed on one side only mostly text one with a small illustration they are browned and fragile but intact. The Committee was formed by Department Store Employees Union Local 1100 Janitors no. 87 Elevator Operators no. 117 and Joint Board of Culinary Workers - all AFL unions. Local 1100 was a majority female union with a large number of women present on their militant picket lines. The fight was for better wages and a union shop these handbills were appeals to the public to respect the picket line and informational in nature. Department Store Strike Committee unknown books