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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
1724Edition de "La Voix des Femmes", Paris, 1919. In-12 broché. 45 pages. Une illustration de Diligent
40 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for International Trucks shows a truck about dump coal at a home; Wings of Hazard - Part 1 of 5 of a serial; Canada's Fighting Forces - Part 1 - In the Air - article with many photos of the R.C.A.F. at work; None but a Woman (fiction); The Case Against Pacifism, by Rev. C.E. Silcox, General Secretary of the Christian Social Council of Canada; Never Say "No" (fiction); Ambitious Hamilton, Ontario Makes the Grade - article with photos; The Pedlar (fiction); Buick ad; Hey Taxi! - a taxi driver's opinions on passengers, other drivers, tipping, and what have you; Hinds hand cream ad featuring "Honey"; Dressing up simple dishes - with recipes; nice colour ad for Pontiac cars; Coke ad on back cover shows aviator drinking a cold one. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
80612N.p. n.d. Hopedale: 1848. 16mo 15cm. Sewn self-wrappers; 12pp. A worn copy stain on first leaf bleeds with diminishing effect through entire text; marginal loss to final leaf not costing text; still complete and Good. Issued without imprint but likely printed at Adin Ballou's Hopedale Community where Wright was a resident but see note below. Date of composition is given as Jan. 24 1848 at close of text; this pamphlet was likely printed soon after that date as Wright's sequel titled The Employers of Dick Crowninshield was composed in March of the same year and makes reference to the current work in its foreword. <br /> <br /> In typical Wright fashion a contrarian point of view - here radical non-resistance - is stretched to its logical limits by unflattering analogy. Wright the idiosyncratic radical abolitionist feminist pacifist freethinker and proto-anarchist compares Zachary Taylor's actions at the Battle of Monterey to nothing more than murder for hire building his analogy around the notorious 1830 murder of a Salem ship's-captain Joseph White by a paid assassin the Dick Crowninshield of the title. After laying out the details of each man's purported deeds including a quite lurid account of the Battle of Monterey Wright follows with a long list of "The Differences" between them concluding in the end that there is no difference in kind: ".The assassin killed a man whom he knew to be innocent; the soldier did the same.The assassin killed the innocent at the instigation of his employers; so did the soldier.The assasin entered into a contract with his employers voluntarily; so did the soldier." etc. In the end the only noteworthy difference is that "Zachary's deeds are said by the priests and churches to be God-approved and Christ-like; the assassin's are denounced by them as evil and only evil." <br /> <br /> At least three separate editions of the pamphlet were issued with priority likely as follows: 1 a Hopedale imprint issued with a full title page dated 1848 in which the title subject's name is misspelled "Crowningshield;" 2 the current edition undated issued with drop-title the subject's name corrected to "Crowninshield"; no imprint clearly from a different setting of type from the first - but based on close comparison with digital sources likely from the same font of type as the first hence our suggestion of Hopedale as the likely place of printing for this edition; 3 a stated Second Edition undated published in Edinburgh probably the same year. All editions are uncommon; 4 locations noted in OCLC for this edition. No copies traced in commerce. unknown
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,
632Librairie OLLENDORFF, Paris, 1920
3 brochures in-8, couvertures imprimées. Recueil de trois pièces officielles : les réactions du jeune mouvement national égyptien à la suite de la décision prise lors de la "Conférence de la paix" de confirmer le protectorat de la Grande-Bretagne sur l’Égypte et des premiers mouvements insurrectionnels qui s'en suivirent. Présenté à la Conférence de la paix, le premier rapport concerne les événements de mars 1919 : après l'arrestation et l'exil de trois dirigeants du Wafd (parti nationaliste égyptien), de graves troubles secouèrent l'Égypte causant un millier de morts égyptiens et trente du côté anglais. Les 3 planches de photos représentent des sévices infligés par les Anglais à des citoyens égyptiens.
18648Angoulème, Corignan et Lachanaud, 10 numéros in-8 sur papier d'Auvergne, de mai 1952 à avril 1953. Pagination continue, 160 p. au total. Revue fondée et dirigée par Lanza Del Vasto, apôtre de la non violence et adepte de Gandhi. Très beaux exemplaires en excellent état.
33233Grand in-8, broché (couv. lég. tachée), iv, 793 p. Paris, Pichon et Durand-Auzias, 1908.
Grand in-8, broché (couv. lég. tachée), iv, 793 p. Rare édition originale et unique de cet ouvrage, source fondamentale sur la Conférence de la Paix de La Haye (1907). "Analyse précise et minutieuse de toutes les délibérations comme de tous les actes de la Conférence en une méthodique exposition des faits" (Préface de Léon Bourgeois). Les deux conventions de La Haye ont jeté les règles fondatrices de droit coutumier sur le désarmement, la prévention des conflits et les "lois de la guerre". "L'éventail des normes adoptées à La Haye était si large qu'il n'a jamais pu être dépassé. Les conventions adoptées plus tard (Genève de 1949) n'ont fait qu'en affiner et préciser les principes ou les adapter aux changements intervenus dans la conduite et la technologie de la guerre". Bon état intérieur. Exemplaire non coupé. Un unique exemplaire de cet ouvrage dans les bibliothèques françaises, celui de la BnF. Rare.
053983Paris Guillaumin et Cie, sans date, vers 1900 0 in 4 (27x19,5) 1 volume reliure demi percaline rouge de l'époque, dos lisse, pièce de titre de cuir marron, XXXV et 388 pages. Jean de Blovch [ Jan Gotlib ], 1836-1902. Tome 6 et dernier seul: Le système du militarisme - Pour et contre la possibilité de résoudre les conflits entre états Européens - L'organisation d'un tribunal international - Conclusion. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
22506In-8, demi-maroquin violine à coins, titre doré, couverture imprimée conservée (rel. moderne), 151 p. (brunissures). Paris, Rue Monsigny, n° 6, juin 1832.
In-8, demi-maroquin violine à coins, titre doré, couverture imprimée conservée (rel. moderne), 151 p. (brunissures). Edition originale collective. L'édition la plus complète sous ce titre (une autre édition en 56 pp. avait été publiée la même année), qui contient, outre 'Politique industrielle - Organisation industrielle de l'armée' (sur l'organisation de la paix et sa nécessité pour 'fonder un équilibre européen'), 'Système de la Méditerranée' ('véritable manifeste de l'ère industrielle qui propose un réseau de chemins de fer à travers toute l'Europe aboutissant à la Méditerranée, complété par l'indication du percement de Suez' : Walch). Suivi de huit autres articles par M. Chevalier, S. Flachat, Ch. Duveyrier et H. Fournel, sur l'aménagement de Paris, la lutte contre l'épidémie de choléra, etc. (Walch, 'M. Chevalier', p. 493. Fournel, p. 85). Brunissures soutenues. Exemplaire très bien relié en demi-maroquin à coins.
197095886Couverture souple. 32 brochures d'environ 48 pages. 16 x 24 cm. Papier bruni à certains numéros, quelques-uns défraîchis…
In - 4° oblungo. Pagine 74 Brossura con litografia originale in sanguigna. Copertina sciupata e con strappetti. Tracce d'uso ed alcune bruniture. Stato di conservazione nel complesso discreto. Rara opera di impronta pacifista con splendide ed impressionanti litografie, scritta ed illustrata dall'artista simbolista belga Charles Doudelet.
In-16 gr., tela editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata (picc. manc.), pp. XXXIII,390. Dalla prefazione: “Mizra Ahmad Sohrab served for more than eight years as one of the private secretaries and interpreters of Abdul Baha; he accompanied him on his journey throughout the West in 1912 and was with him during the World War. In this diary he has vividly portrayed certain aspects and events in the daily life and sorroundings of the ‘Master’ not found elsewhere.. The present book covers a period of three months - from July 1st to September 30th, 1913”. Ex libris e timbro di appartenenza al risguardo anteriore; firma d’appartenenza al frontespizio, ma complessivamente ben conservato.
199248107Couverture souple. Environ 200 revues de 8 à 16 pages, format 30 x 43 cm. Petits défauts.
183936794Boston: N. E. Non Resistant Society 1839. Newspaper. Very good. Newspaper. 4 pages. Complete. Approximately 11.75" x 17". Slightly irregular at the blank spine. <br /> <br /> Several articles and letters inside pertaining to "Consequences of War" with Great Britain and other similar pieces. This paper was also an anti-Slavery paper. <br /> <br /> From wikipedia: The New England Non-Resistance Society was an American peace group founded at a special peace convention organized by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston in September 1838.1 Leading up to the convention conservative members of the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Peace Society expressed discomfort with Garrison's philosophy of "non-resistance" and inclusion of women in public political activities. After conservative attendees opposing Garrison walked out of the convention in protest those remaining formed the New England Non-Resistance Society.citation needed<br /> <br /> The Society condemned the use of force in resisting evil in war for the death penalty or in self-defense renounced allegiance to human government and because of the anti-slavery cause favored non-union with the American South.citation needed The New England Non-Resistance Society was one of the more radical of the many organizations founded by William Lloyd Garrison adopting a Declaration of Sentiments of which he was the principal author pledging themselves to deny the validity of social distinctions based on race nationality or gender"2 refusing obedience to human governments and opposing even individual acts of self-defense.3 In the Society's Declaration of Sentiments Garrison wrote "any person without distinction of sex or color who consents to the principles of this Constitution may become a member and be entitled to speak at its meetings."1 The Society rejected loyalty to any human government; one historian has described the Non-Resistance Society's "basic outlook as that of philosophical anarchism".45. N. E. Non Resistant Society unknown
1922139388Couverture rigide. Reliure demi-toile de 21 brochure, la plupart de 8 pages, aux marges inégales.
17395Sans lieu sans éditeur sans date( 1918) - 1 Feuille recto/verso 21 cm x 27 5 cm - Tract pacifiste anarchiste signé :« des vôtres » - 1 déchirure sans manque à la pliure état correct ; inconnu au « Maitron »
192027947Paris, Union universelle " Pour supprimer ce Crime : la Guerre ", 1938. In-12 broché de 284 pages au format 18 x 11,5 cm. Couverture avec titre imprimé. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Photo de l'auteur en frontispice. Contient encarté la feuille dépliante du projet et en fin d'ouvrage la grande affiche dépliante de l'Union Universelle. Exemplaire truffé de 3 bulletins d'adhésion. Mention de 72ème mille. Edition qui contient l'ensemble des éditions Française, Allemande, Anglaise et Chinoise. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une magnifique dédicace autographe, signée, sur deux pages de Henri Demont, ainsi que d'une belle lettre autographe signée.
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.
1970352471970 In-8, broché, couverture illustrée bleue, 150, (2) p., planche frontispice d'après Benn. Paris, Zikarone, 1970.
In-8, broché, couverture illustrée bleue, 150, (2) p., planche frontispice d'après Benn. Edition originale publiée dans la collection "Civilisation hébraïque et monde moderne". Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Vladimir Jankélévitch: "Cher Professeur... avec nos sincères hommages". Et petit cachet ex-libris de Jankélévitch ("Vl.J").