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194162276Bombay: Thacker & Co 1941. Second edition. Octavo. Green cloth hardcover with printed paper cover label; 301pp; portrait frontispiece. A few spots of soil and discoloration to cloth consistent with age; still a tight unmarked copy Very Good or better. In pictorial dustwrapper somewhat soiled and edgeworn with some old celotape reinforcements to verso; just VG. <br /> <br /> Biography of Gandhi by this Oxford-educated journalist and memoirist grandson of the esteemed Gujarati journalist and historian of the same name author of a well-known history of the Parsis 1884. Karaka the younger was the first colonial President of the Oxford Union and a vocal advocate for the rights of coloured citizens in Great Britain as well as for Indian independence. The current work issued by an English-language publisher in Bombay is decidedly uncommon; rarely seen in commerce with fewer than 20 copies noted in OCLC of any edition. Thacker & Co unknown
197843524New York: Mobilization for Survival 1978. Original illustrated poster offset printed in four colors on white stock measuring 40.5cm x 55.5cm 16" x 22". Mild handling to extremities faint corner crease and a tiny tear to upper edge with a staple hole toward upper margin; Near Fine. Poster produced by Mobilization for Survival a national coalition of peace and justice groups based in Philadelphia who advocated for denuclearization and an end to the arms race. Planet Earth prominently featured at center swallowed by a large mushroom cloud in the background. Not found in OCLC though we note an example held at OMCA. Mobilization for Survival unknown
198643529New York: Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor / Staten Island Disarmament Campaign Coalition 1986. Original illustrated poster offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 45.5cm x 60.75cm 18" x 24". A few faint folds smoothed out staple holes along left and right margins with a few faint creases and small stains; Very Good. Poster produced by the New York-based Coalition for a Nuclear Free Harbor promoting a July 4 1986 event billed as "an alternative to the July 4th parade of warships led by the Battleship Iowa flagship of the proposed NY nukeport." Not found in OCLC. Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor / Staten Island Disarmament Campaign Coalition unknown
197943527Philadelphia: Mobilization for Survival 1979. Original illustrated poster offset printed in three colors on yellow stock measuring 45.5cm x 58cm ca.18" x 23". Old folds smoothed out tiny pin-hole to upper margin with a short tear at lower edge and holograph local contact information pasted at lower right corner; Very Good. Poster produced by Mobilization for Survival a national coalition of peace and justice groups based in Philadelphia who advocated for denuclearization and an end to the arms race. The group states their demands above silhouettes of nuclear cooling towers and missiles of various sizes: Stop research production and use of nuclear weapons; stop operation and construction of nuclear power plants; guarantee adequate heating fuel for the poor during the winter. Not found in OCLC though we note an example held at OMCA. Mobilization for Survival unknown
184055353Boston: Whipple & Damrell for the American Peace Society 1840. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 24cm. In original dark brown cloth blind-stamped on boards titled in gold on spine; plain endpapers; xiii vi xii 13 14-706pp. A straight tight copy spine sunned rubbed at extremities with inch-long crack to base of lower joint; minor foxing throughout but otherwise bright: Very Good. <br /> <br /> In the 1830s the American Peace Society held an essay contest "on the subject of a Congress of Nations" judged by John Quincy Adams James Kent and Daniel Webster iii v. This volume collected the best essays as well as Ladd's own contribution--intended as a summary of rejected essays but in fact an outline of his own concept of a "congress and a supreme court of nations" modeled on the American government. This scheme was "mainly reponsible for engendering the international peace movement of the mid-nineteenth century under the leadership of Elihu Burritt" ANB. Ladd's essay was also published separately in 1840 as An Essay on a Congress of Nations priority unknown; see American Imprints 40-3846. See Brock Pacifism in the United States p.487. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 40-5565. Whipple & Damrell for the American Peace Society unknown
198041765New York & Washington: Mobilization Against the Draft 1980. Offset lithographed poster in colors 60cm x 45.5cm ca 24" x 18". Slight edgewear with small closed tear and crease at upper right margin away from central image; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Striking graphic produced for the anti-conscription rally in Washington D.C. of March 22 1980 - a seminal punk-era event that attracted more than 30000 marchers many of them young men of high school age who had been mobilized by President Jimmy Carter's proposal to reinstate Selective Service for all U.S. males age 18 and older. The design striking in its graphic simplicity marks a clear shift away from the political graphics of the Sixties and Seventies towards a more postmodern industrial aesthetic that would become a hallmark of much 1980s graphic design. Scarce; not at CSPG; OCLC one copy only Museum of Modern Art. Mobilization Against the Draft unknown
184756398Boston: American Peace Society 1847. First Edition. First printing. Brown cloth blindstamped titled in gilt; pink endpapers; 252pp. Presentation bookplate of the American Peace Society to front pastedown. Straight tight and unfaded paper lightly browned with occasional spots pencil notes to endpapers: Very Good.<br /> <br /> The structure and outline of the book are very similar to Thomas Upham's Manual of Peace reprinted with an introduction by Beckwith in 1842 but the text is substantively different. SABIN 4262. American Peace Society unknown
194741677Philadelphia: Greater Philadelphia Committee Against Peacetime Conscription n.d. but ca. 1947. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm.; publisher's pictorial staplebound self-wrappers printed in blue; 12pp. Upper cover rather unevenly toned else Very Good and sound. Post-World War II arguments against universal military training; upper cover illustration signed in image by Bernard Seaman depicting Uncle Sam presenting the U.N. with a document reading simply "Disarmament" while holding behind his back another document which reads "We gotta have conscription!!!" One separately catalogued copy in OCLC as of August 2018 at the IISH. Greater Philadelphia Committee Against Peacetime Conscription unknown
1497Imprimerie Spéciale du Centre Syndicale d'action contre la Guerre. 1939. Dim: 158 x 98 cm. Timbres des taxes d'affichage périodique. Quelques déchirures. Sous envellope d'époque.
1497Imprimerie Spéciale du Centre Syndicale d'action contre la Guerre. 1939. Dim: 158 x 98 cm. Timbres des taxes d'affichage périodique. Quelques déchirures. Sous envellope d'époque.
235538Paris, Capelle, 1842 in-8, XVI-456 pp., demi-chagrin noir, dos lisse, filets dorés et à froid, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Mors supérieur un peu frotté.
1985110568P., EDHIS, 1985, in-8°, non paginé, reliure skivertex bleu de l'éditeur, bon état
235276S.l. [Paris], [Blanchon], l'an premier de la République française (1793) in-16, 68 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier crème, pièce de titre brique (reliure moderne).
238313Paris, Imprimerie de J. Smith, 1824 in-8, 31 pp., dérelié.
236680Paris, Coopérative ouvrière d'édition "Librairie du travail", 1937 in-8, 325 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, broché, non coupé et non rogné en gouttière.
3766Saint-Brieux. Chez l'auteur. 1945. In-12 broché. 83 pages. Avec un intéressant tableau des grandes dates de l'histoire pacifiste, de l'antiquité chinoise à 1938, et la liste des écrivains ayant, depuis 1918, favorisé le mouvement pacifiste.
39818P., La Démocratie, sans date, in 8° broché, 320 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
64705P., La Démocratie, sans date, in 8° broché, 320 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture défraichie et effrangée.
39055In-folio oblong, couverture éditeur, 25 pages suivies de 7 planches couleurs. Warszawa, Ksiazka i Wiedza, 1950.
1608N° 4 (18è. série). Avril 1933.
4607N° 459, samedi 1er octobre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4608N° 469, mercredi 26 octobre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4609N° 470, jeudi 27 octobre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4610N° 471, vendredi 28 octobre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4611N° 472, du 29 octobre au 3 novembre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.