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1998LFA016d7janvier 1998 - format 235 x 145 mm
188411899Paris, Champion (Bourg, Imprimerie Victor Authier), 1884 ; in-8, broché ; (4), 77, (1 bl.), (2) pp., couverture grise.
1950262437New York: Resistance 1950. 16p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches vertically creased lightly worn staples rusted else very good condition. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Most of the issue devoted to the cover article "War is Not a Means to Peace" by David Wieck. Resistance unknown books
1950262581New York: Resistance 1950. 16p. stapled wraps 7.5x10.5 inches a few small stains on front wrap beginning to split along spine else good condition. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Paul Goodman Jackson Mac Low and George Woodcock. Resistance unknown books
1950262434New York: Resistance 1950. 16p. stapled wraps 7.5x10.5 inches vertically creased wraps worn and lightly soiled staples rusted a few small rust stains on front wrap else good condition. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Paul Goodman Jackson Mac Low and George Woodcock. Resistance unknown books
1949262421New York: Resistance 1949. 16p. wraps secured by folding 7.5x10.5 inches bottom edge dampstained pen notation on front wrap staples rusted pen underlining on one page. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Paul Goodman and Laurance Labadie. Resistance unknown books
1949262433New York: Resistance 1949. 16p. stapled 7.5x10.5 inches vertically creased wraps worn and lightly soiled pen notation on front wrap front wrap lightly foxed along top edge. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Paul Goodman and Laurance Labadie. Resistance unknown books
1949262432New York: Resistance 1949. 16p. stapled 7.5x10.5 inches vertically creased wraps worn front wrap lightly soiled and foxed with a few small stains staples rusted. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Paul Goodman and Laurance Labadie. Resistance unknown books
1952262438New York: Resistance 1952. 20p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches vertically creased lightly worn staples rusted front wrap lightly toned along two edges else very good condition. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Paul Goodman and David Wieck. Resistance unknown books
1984LFA-126711182Un ouvrage de 142 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1984, Editions Bellier, bon état
SKU1011883Federal Press Service. PAPERBACK. Good. B000H2270C Clean good binding no marks or notations. We have lots of Military History! Quick shipping. Federal Press Service paperback books
1954262443New York: Resistance Group 1954. Magazine. 12p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches front wrap unevenly toned small dampstain on corner of both wraps else good condition. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Gaston Leval on Spanish anarchist collectives George Woodcock and Paul Goodman. Resistance Group unknown books
1954262440New York: Resistance Group 1954. Magazine. 12p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches front wrap creased else very good condition. The journal was a continuation of "Why A bulletin of free inquiry." Contributors include Gaston Leval on Spanish anarchist collectives George Woodcock and Paul Goodman. Resistance Group unknown books
2003LFA-126717390Un ouvrage de 240 pages, format 235 x 290 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2003, Editions LBM, bon état
7041Romans, imp. Deval, 1994, 1 br. in-8 de (2)-15-(3)-120-(3) pp., et 80 pp., paginées 16 à 95 ;
1992x-1851668861Chapman & Hall 1992. Hardcover. New. 367 pages. 9.60x6.64x1.05 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
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
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
SONG0962438200Brand: Resistance Welder Manufactures Assn 0000-00-00. 4th. hardcover. Used: Good. 1.00x8.50x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Resistance Welder Manufactures Assn hardcover
DADAX0962438200Brand: Resistance Welder Manufactures Assn 0000-00-00. 4th. hardcover. New. 1.00x8.50x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Resistance Welder Manufactures Assn hardcover
196124375Montréal Editions de l'Homme 1961
2013LFA-126734539Un ouvrage de 118 pages, format 140 x 200 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2013, Editions Les Passionnés de Bouquins, collection "Témoignages", bon état (avec un envoi de l'auteur)
1946EXzz0946Bln., Neuer Weg 1946. III, 199 S. Mit einigen photogr. Abb. OPbd. Dimitroff, der v. 1913-23 Abg. war u. als Kommunist nach dem 1. WK an bewaffneten Aufständen teilnahm, wurde von den Nazis der Teilnahme an der Reichtagsbrandstiftung bezichtigt, mußte jedoch - nicht zuletzt unter dem starken Druck der Weltöffentlichkeit - aus der Haft entlassen weden.
4447219e année - N° 324 - 2 novembre 1951 - nouvelle série - revue illustrée - broché