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200166668Auvers-sur-Oise France: National Council of Resistance of Iran-Foreign Affairs Committee 2001. Presumed first English language Edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. 6 ix 1 231 p. Illustrations. FOreword by Eric Avebury Member of the House of Lords. From Wikipedia: "The National Council of Resistance of Iran NCRI founded in 1981 in France is the parliament in exile of the "Iranian Resistance" and is a political umbrella coalition of five Iranian opposition political organizations the largest organization being the People's Mujahedin of Iran MEK. The President-elect of the NCRI is Maryam Rajavi. The NCRI is also co-chaired by Massoud Rajavi. He has not made any public appearances since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The NCRI has been a controversial subject for economical-political exchange dialogues between the Iranian government the European Union and the United States on several occasions and considerable controversy surrounds the issues of whether the NCRI is merely a front group for the MEK whether the NCRI is involved in terrorism or whether it is "a legitimate dissident organization fighting for democracy in Iran." On 20 February 2008 in a press conference in Brussels NCRI claimed the existence of a clandestine nuclear site in Tehran." National Council of Resistance of Iran-Foreign Affairs Committee paperback
1968130633Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union 1968. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Staple bound pamphlet with black and white illustrations. No marks light shelf wear. Please email for photos. Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union paperback
1968267936Madison: Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union 1968. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union unknown
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2022x-1739617339National Council of Resistance of Iran 2022. Hardcover. New. 292 pages. 9.76x6.38x1.18 inches. National Council of Resistance of Iran hardcover
SONG1944942106National Council of Resistance of Iran-Us Office 2017-11-28. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.33x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. National Council of Resistance of Iran-Us Office paperback
2026519355Bruxelles Leclercq 2026. Etat correct Couverture d'origine usée en bordure et décollée de la brochure. Intérieur en très bon état. richement illustré dans le texte quelques planches hors-texte. In-4. 2026. Broché. 430 pages. Ouvrage publié par la Commission de l'Historique de la Résistance instituée par le Ministère de la Défense nationale Bruxelles Leclercq unknown
1944942173.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1739617339.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199465746Auvers-sur-Oise France: National Council of Resistance of Iran Foreign Affairs Committee 1994. Trade paperback. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Page 94 blank some footnotes appear to be missing. x 161 p. Includes illustrations. Notes. This tract presents the case for the National Council of Resistance. It argued that for ten years the State Department had clung to a dozen unfounded alklegations against the Resistance movement. National Council of Resistance of Iran, Foreign Affairs Committee paperback
195106106New York: Resistance Magazine 1951. 4to; stapled wrappers 20 pp. A hint of rubbing to wrappers; some very shallow grazing to top rear wrapper but still about Near Fine. Printed by Libertarian Press - A Workers Cooperative Glen Gardner N.J. Any issue uncommon in commerce. Goldwater 226 A single issue of the anarchist review which began as "Why A Bulletin of Free Inquiry" in 1942 and changed names to Resistance in 1947. Content for this issue includes "The Politics of Permanent War" unattributed "The President's Order of March 31 1951" by Paul Goodman "Challenging the Inherited Ways" on anarchism by D.E. "Political Behavior in the Concentration Camps - 2 Views" by Sander Katz and David Wieck secretary of the Resistance Group a letter from David and Elizabeth Dellinger on behalf of Fritz Seifried who was jailed for refusing to send his children to public school an open letter printed in Freie Arbeiter Stimme by Nathan Chofshi titled "State Versus Commune in Israel" a reprinted article from Le Liebertaire in Paris titled "Heroic Resistance in Hungary" book reviews and a tribute to Errico Malatesta. New York: Resistance Magazine unknown
1968List3514New York: The Resistance 1968. Single sided flyer 8 ½ x 11 fine condition. Fine. A flyer for a protest at the Newark Selective Service Building organized by The Resistance on May 6 1968. The bulk of the flyer reproduces the poem “I sing of Olaf glad and big†by e.e. cummings a poem themed around a conscientious objector. The flyer printed by The Resistance describes C.J. Hinke’s public refusal to register. Hinke was known for documenting and supporting conscientious objectors promoting nonviolent resistance and connecting American antiwar activism to global pacifist networks. The Newark action reflected strategies that aligned closely with his outlook: refusal of military service public challenge to conscription systems and solidarity with those facing prosecution for draft resistance. The Resistance unknown
1992x-1851668861Chapman & Hall 1992. Hardcover. New. 367 pages. 9.60x6.64x1.05 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
19712090202118202711Yamatoshobo 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yamatoshobo paperback
19682092902137305891Bijutsu shubbansha 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
1978131130937Chicago IL: Resistance 1978. Paperback. Very Good. Vol. 5 No. 9. Tabloid format. Marginal doodles to front wrap. Rare Iranian student publication headlined "Iran in Flames of Revolution / Shah's downfall Imminent. Resistance paperback
19522081002108700653Otsukishoten 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 269 Size: B6 Number of books: 1 Otsukishoten paperback
199343370Berlin: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand 1993. 1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers 8vo 192 pages. Includes illustrations. 22 cm. In German. Title translates as "Resistance in Wilmersdorf a neighborhood in Berlin. A Series on the Resistance in Berlin from 1933-1945. Part 7.â€<br> Includes bibliographical references pages 174-182 and indexes.<br> ISBN: 3926082038; 9783926082039 <br> <br> “In her 192-page book “Resistance in Wilmersdorf".Felicitas Bothe-von-Richthofen documents the many acts people were able to undertake against a criminal social system. The chapter 'Unsung Heroes' recounts the stories of Berliners who hid refugees: '.and the many who came under the code name 'Black' who stayed with me for one or more nights or received other assistance because as undocumented immigrants they had no ration cards. They all needed clothing. Sometimes they came simply to wash the clothes they were wearing and to wash themselves.' Ms. Blochwitz known by the code name 'Black' helped many refugees. But she was not alone; in Berlin approximately 1400 people who found shelter with private individuals survived the Nazi terror.<br> In Wilmersdorf the artists' colony at Laubenheimer Platz today: Ludwig-Barnay-Platz was considered a place of politically conscious confrontation with fascism. The 'Professional Association of German Stage Performers' and the 'Professional Association of German Writers' built three apartment blocks for their members in the late 1920s. By the spring of 1933 over 300 artists and left-wing intellectuals lived there including Ernst Bloch and Johannes R. Becher . Nazi jargon for this residential area was the 'Red Block.' To protect themselves from SA members the artists organized a self-defense force. Solidarity within the artists' colony soon came to an end after January 30 1933 and many residents fled into exile.<br> Flight is certainly not the most extreme form of protest. Hildegard Henschel the wife of the last chairman of the Jewish community in Berlin during the Nazi era observed the deportation of the first Jews from the Grunewald S-Bahn and freight station in October 1941: 'SS officers some equipped with riding whips supervised the loading of the cars. The victims’ composure was admirable; everyone knew that resistance was impossible the only possible form of defiance was suicide. But if suicide failed it later led to accelerated evacuation.’†Translated from the German. Thomas Nagel in TAZ December 22 1993<br> <br> OCLC: 35138666<br> Anti-fascist ex-library copy with stamps and spine label. Otherwise Very Good Condition. Holo2-163-20. Berlin: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand unknown
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