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1970352471970 In-8, broché, couverture illustrée bleue, 150, (2) p., planche frontispice d'après Benn. Paris, Zikarone, 1970.
1932138801932. Paris Les Hommes du Jour et le Journal du Peuple du n°1 (14 avril 1932) au n°29 (29 nov. 1932 ; ce numéro est numéroté 38) ; il manque les n°s 17 21 et 24 on joint les n°s 41 à 47 inclus de 1933 soient 35 n°S - Broché 24 cm x 31 5 cm 18 pages - Direction : Henri Fabre textes de Victor-Margueritte Victor Méric Henri Fabre Henri Jeanson Bernard Lecache Jean Grimod etc... ; dessins de Bils Roger Prat Titin Cabrol Bécan A. Delannoy Gassier etc... - Bon état
190918292Vanier 1909 Paris, librairie Léon Vanier éditeur, 1909. Édition originale, exemplaire du tirage courant après seulement 15 exemplaires de tête. In-12 de 48 pp., orné d'un frontispice de Casimir Destrem tiré sur Chine et d'un titre illustré. Reliure postérieure, demi-maroquin bordeaux bordé d'un mince filet noir, dos lisse, lettres dorées. Couvertures d'origine conservées. Catalogue de l'éditeur conservé et monté sur onglet in fine. Ex libris contrecollé sur la page de garde. Très bon état.
1922139388Couverture rigide. Reliure demi-toile de 21 brochure, la plupart de 8 pages, aux marges inégales.
197095886Couverture souple. 32 brochures d'environ 48 pages. 16 x 24 cm. Papier bruni à certains numéros, quelques-uns défraîchis…
199248107Couverture souple. Environ 200 revues de 8 à 16 pages, format 30 x 43 cm. Petits défauts.
193622611936 plaquette in-octavo (booklet in-octavo), première de couverture illustrée gris clair imprimée (front cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), sans illustration (no illustration), 22 pages, 1936 à Paris Editions Soutes,
196963304Washington DC: New Mobilization Committee 1969. First Edition. Original illustrated poster offset printed in red and black on white stock measuring 38cm x 59cm ca 15" x 23". Mild handling a few vertical creases smoothed out with a handful of small closed tears to the margins; unbacked; Very Good.<br /> <br /> Poster issued in advance of the New Mobe's November 1969 March on Washington with the illustration printed by permission of the artist. New Mobilization Committee unknown
198018404San Diego: Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations 1980. Original screenprint in four colors; 35" x 22-1/2" ca 89cm x 57cm. Very minor surface rubbing else Fine Grade A.<br /> <br /> Superb mushroom-cloud graphic with a quotation from folk/rock musician Holly Near advertising a "Teach-In" at Laney College in Oakland. Designed and printed by the San Diego radical screenprinting collective Insurgent Squeegee. Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations 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
198018404San Diego: Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations 1980. Original screenprint in four colors; 35" x 22-1/2" ca 89cm x 57cm. Very minor surface rubbing else Fine Grade A. Superb mushroom-cloud graphic with a quotation from folk/rock musician Holly Near advertising a "Teach-In" at Laney College in Oakland. Designed and printed by the San Diego radical screenprinting collective Insurgent Squeegee. Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations unknown books
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
1931201021931. Paris Éditions Gallimard 1931 e. o. sur papier velin pur fil Lafuma 1/30 exemplaires (n°805) d'auteur hors-commerce numérotés de 776 à 805. Broché 12 cm x 19 cm 267 pages. Texte de Jean Giono. Bien complet de la vignette « Exemplaire réservé à Mr Rosny jeune » quelques rousseurs sinon très bon état
197261845Nyack NY: CONAME ca 1972. 5 manila envelopes 12"x9" with printed labels containing a total of 29 reprinted articles and 6 introductory sheets. All housed within large manila envelope 13"x9.5" labeled in manuscript. External envelope rubbed and worn with some dustsoil: Good only. Internal manila envelopes slightly rubbed with minor rust to metal closures; enclosed articles with mild foxing and browning one or two bent corners only gently rubbed: overall Very Good. <br /> <br /> An information packet distributed by the Committee On New Alternatives in the Middle East CONAME a pacifist organization founded in 1969 by a group of Jewish-Americans among them Noam Chomsky. Their aim was to pursue peace in the Middle East by promoting peaceful dialogue in the U.S. "Founding director Allan Solomonow described it as 'a forum and a resource for peace-seeking alternatives to the currently internecine status quo; we are the gadfly to the consciences of the resigned of the apathetic of those mired in propaganda and dogma.' To that end the organization's principal work was educational: disseminating articles touring speakers and organizing Middle East delegations to mitigate "the pervasive polarization of opinion that has characterized the Middle East crisis'". <br /> <br /> This is one of the informational packets CONAME assembled and distributed probably in 1972. It contains reprints of previously published articles dating from 1969-1972 organized in envelopes labeled as follows: <br /> <br /> 1. Who Are the Palestinians 6 articles<br /> 2. The Israeli Peace Movement 4<br /> 3. Israel's Arab Minority 5<br /> 4. Alternatives for Middle East Peace 9<br /> 5. In Search of Middle East Information 5<br /> <br /> Article authors include Edward Said Alan Dershowitz Ahmed Khalidi Atallah Mansour M. Cherif Bassiouni Nora Levin Edward Said Shlomo Avineri Amos Kenan Siach Amnon Rubinstein Israel Shahak and Sabri Jiryis. The packets also contain copies of a few periodicals e.g. New Outlook and The Middle East News Review. <br /> <br /> Though this example equivocates about possible resolutions to the conflict and prioritizes providing background information CONAME eventually advocated for Israeli-Palestianian dialogue and a two-state solution. The organization collaborated with other American pacifist organizations such as the Jewish Peace Fellowship War Resisters League Quaker Action Group and Women Strike for Peace. However after the founding of Breira and the Fellowship of Reconciliation CONAME's Executive Director and Assistant Director departed and the organization dissolved in 1975. See the article on CONAME on btvshalom. org the website for the Jewish Alliance for Justice & Peace. <br /> <br /> An ephemeral and uncommon survival; we have traced no similar examples. #61845. CONAME unknown
194960676Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House 1949. First Edition. First Impression one of 5000 copies. Octavo 22.25cm; pale green printed paper-covered boards and light grey cloth backstrip with titles stamped in black on spine; dustjacket; xvi4031pp. Gentle sunning to spine ends and board edges light wear to lower corners some offsetting to endpapers with a shallow indentation to right edge of rear board; subtle tanning to text edges as is common with the cheap quality of the paper stock else clean throughout; Very Good. In the original dustjacket priced 5 Rupees on the spine; modest wear gentle sunning to spine light dust-soil with a few small nicks tears and creases to extremities; three tears on front panel have been neatly and archivally mended on verso; an attractive Very Good example. Well-preserved copy of the second volume of Gandhi's major statement on non-violence - a collection of 221 short essays and writings on pacificsm in the face of world struggle written chiefly between Fall 1946-1948. Contains a glossary of non-English words and their meanings and an introduction by editor Bharatan Kumarappa. Navajivan Publishing House unknown