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19441204201944 N° Spécial de Noël 1944 / N° 2 (Avril 1945) / N° 3 (Août 1945) / N° 4 (Novembre 1945) / N° 5 (Mars 1946) / Victoire (Supplément de 1945) / Le Général Leclerc (Supplément de 1945) / Général de Gaulle (Supplément de 1945) / Nos Drapeaux (Supplément du 2 Avril 1945) / L'Armée Nouvelle N° 1 / N° 2 (Avril 1942) / N° 3 (Juillet 1942) / N° 4 (Octobre 1942) -1942 à 1946 - Editions G.P., Paris / Edité par la Direction des Services de Presse du Ministère de la Guerre - In-folio, reliure amateur pleine toile rouge (37 x 28 cm) - Pagination non continue - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Couvertures d'origine conservées dans la reliure
1974273711974 Philatelux 1974,numéroté N°108,illustré, 14 timbres oblitérés du 1er jour,8p.; attache par cordon, rare,bon état
1942481081942 PARIS, Ed. Denoël - 1942 - Edition Originale - In-8 - Reliure maroquin - couverture conservée - Ed. orig. sur papier courant, il n'a été tiré que 50 exemplaires sur vergé - 669 pages - Bel exemplaire - joint Article de la Libération du 25/03/1993 - Réf. 48108
19678016Harlem New York: Black Liberation Commission Of The Progressive Labor Party 1967. Saddle Stitch unpaginated. Very Good. Rare. Light soiling around staples on front and back covers. Very light sight of wear. Rubbed bottom left front cover. Foxing and age wear to text block. Staining throughout pages. Black Liberation Commission Of The Progressive Labor Party unknown
1969012360San Francisco - Berkeley Black Panther Party 1969 In-4 En feuilles
12885In 8 broché, 32 pages, illustrations photos. Imprimerie PATON Troyes. Proche de l’état de neuf. Fort rare.
4235in 8 carré broché,couverture illustrée,titre justificatif, 2 pages,et suite de 25 portraits(recto uniquement)en noir pour l’association établissements Lambiotte frères. Plaquette éditée à seulement 210 exemplaires,tirage non justifié,très bon état,sans date,peu courant
19942081402109703754Not Available 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19718776<p>London 1971. Shrew was a feminist journal produced by the Women's Liberation Workshop in London from 1969 to 1974. This is a set of four issues vol 3. no. 4 6 7 and 9 Themes include night cleaners the family sisterhood and menstruation a nice selection that demonstrates the conversations and discussion of the feminist movement in London at the time.</p>
196442281964 broché in-quarto avec jaquette illustrée en couleurs, non coupé, illustrations noir et blanc : frontispice - lettrine - in-texte - 11 planches sur feuille volante (couleur), 255 pages, 1964 Limoges Charles-Lavauzelle et Cie Maitress-Imprimeurs,
19782091202133104156Buraku Liberation Osaka Business Federation 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Buraku Liberation Osaka Business Federation paperback
19882091502135200704Amagasaki Dowa Issue Enlightenment Promotion Association 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 22cm Number of books: 1 Amagasaki Dowa Issue Enlightenment Promotion Association paperback
20012110502151002492Kaiho shubbansha 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kaiho shubbansha paperback
68 pages. Features: Cover story about new Tory Leader Joe Clark; Robert Stanfield's Farewell; Photos of Paul Hellyer, Brian Mulroney, Claude Wagner and Flora MacDonald; Henry Kissinger at work in South America - article with photos including Peru's D La Flor and Brazilian Foreign Minister Silveira; Irritation with U.S. presence in Panama; U.N. Buffer zone between Egypt and Israel; Putsch in Nigeria; Hard times for the Soviet Union; CIA director George Bush and CBS correspondent Daniel Schorr; President Ford orders overhaul of intelligence agencies - with photo of George Bush standing on CIA logo in lobby of CIA building; Richard Nixon visits China; Patty Hearst's long ordeal on the stand - article with color photos; Charges of Lockheed payoffs in Japan; Shah (of Iran) on a Shoestring; King Coal's Return - Wealth and Worry; Photo of Bette Midler showing her 'class' at Harvard; Sonny & Cher dolls; Major photo-illustrated article on Gore Vidal - laughing Cassandra; Passing of Commodore John W. Anderson, Eddie Dowling and Frank Sullivan; Dr. Hartman's list of lethal foliage; The T-Shirt - a startling evolution; Nice one-page color-photo ad for JAL (Japan Airlines) with four photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
196912243Detroit: Radical Education Project 1969. First published by the Peoples Office in Berkeley in December 1969 this edition was quickly republished by the Radical Education Project in Detroit. Compiled by members of the International Liberation School and Red Mountain Tribe during their height of Panther worship the handbook begins with a short essay “In Defense of Self Defense.†It's then divided into two sections: Technical and Handling which provides practical advice on how to purchase shoot clean and maintain handguns rifles and shotguns. The handbook concludes with a primer on gun laws a short reading list a handgun ballistics table and a glossary. Illustrated with pictures and diagrams of guns photographs of revolutionary figures such as Malcolm X Huey Newton and Ho Chi Minh as well as military professionals in firing stances.<br /> <br /> The International Liberation School was organized at the suggestion of Eldridge Cleaver and two of the principal organizers were Tom Hayden and Stew Albert. The Red Mountain Tribe was the commune operating the Berkeley Tribe newspaper. <br /> <br /> Stapled yellow wrappers printed in red 10†x 7†40 p. illustrated throughout. Iconic photo of armed hippie family to the rear cover. Radical Education Project unknown
19892081402109703703Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19527841New York N.Y. & Philadelphia Pa.: Prolog" and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine A.F.L.M.U. 1952. First Edition. Card Covers. pp. 1-2 3-23. Octavo 6" x 9". Twice-stapled card covers with title in black. Striking woodcut frontispiece to verso title page attributed to Nil Khasevych well-known artist of Ukrainian Insurgent Army "U.P.A." accompanied by one additional illustrated plate depicting the layout of a Soviet camp unit. One large exceptionally well-preserved map affixed to verso of rear cover entitled: "Gulag - Slavery Inc.: The Documented Map of Forced Labor Camps in Soviet Russia; New Edition 1951 Prepared for the Free Trade Union Committee of the American Federation of Labor." Map captioned with explanatory text. Neat ink accession sticker and stamp to the front cover contents without blemish; very good. Corresponds to OCLC #9270889 & #645594338. Rare in commerce in this edition and state. Remarkable period pro-Ukrainian / Western propaganda. Provenance: Marunchak Collection of Newspapers & Periodicals. <br/><br/>¶ "This is the first pamphlet of a series entitled "Concentration Camps in the U.S.S.R.". Its contents were published by the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council U.H.W.R. in the Ukraine for information and guidance for Ukraine underground forces. The contents of this pamphlet is especially noteworthy and documentary in every respect because it is written by an individual who is thoroughly familiar with the subject of slave labor in the U.S.S.R. as one of the inmates of these camps and it contains firsthand information from the people who observe these events and translate them on the spot in the most unusual and realistic manner." Prolog" and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine (A.F.L.M.U.) unknown
020648Alphonse Juin (1888-1967), général, maréchal de France en 1952, un des grands chefs de la Libération. L.S., 25 février 1947, 1p in-8. A l'écrivain, militant socialiste puis communiste, fondateur du Club du Faubourg, Léo Poldès (1891-1970). Il répond tardivement à son invitation qu'il décline. Une conférence sur le Brésil devait avoir lieu le samedi. Peu commun. [500]
020649Alphonse Juin (1888-1967), général, maréchal de France en 1952, un des grands chefs de la Libération. L.S., 6 février 1953, 1p in-8. A l'écrivain, militant socialiste puis communiste, fondateur du Club du Faubourg, Léo Poldès (1891-1970). Ses « obligations nationales et internationales » l'empêchent de pouvoir assister aux séances du Club. Peu commun. [500]
102349Paris, Libération, supplément au n°42, 1973, 250x183mm, 56p., agrafé sous couverture imprimée en noir et rouge.Publication destinée à soutenir la grève et la la mise en autogestion de l’usine de montres LIP.Photographies de Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jean Lattes, Chris Marker, Claude Raymond-Ditivon, Jean-Marie Simonnet, Agence de presse Libération.Bel exemplaire. (102349)
2761Comecy - Paris. 1972. Impression offset. Dim: 480 x 652 mm.
2761Comecy - Paris. 1972. Impression offset. Dim: 480 x 652 mm.
73-4927Paris: Libération de Paris Exposition 1994. 60x40 cm. Very Good. Color poster. Text in French. Slight fold on bottom right corner. Paris: Libération de Paris Exposition, 1994 unknown
9813144939.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
022565Detroit: Detroit Chapter of N.O.W. Publisher. Tabloid. Good. no date presumed 1968 based on dates in the paper. Tabloid newspaper format a single sheet folded into 4 pages. With a few illustrations. Perhaps a one off sort of underground press publication issued by the Detroit chapter of the National Organization of Women. According to the editorial on the front the South End a paper published at Wayne State University published an article on women and issues facing them in American society but spent most of the article discussing women's sex live and their relationships to family and embraced and perpetuated stereotypes as well. Thus the Detroit NOW published this rebuttal paper including essays and letters highlighting the vast inequality in America between men and women. NOW is a feminist organization working for women's rights and equality. It was founded in 1966. GOOD condition. Paper very brittle with many tears along the extremities. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Some creasing and wrinkling. Detroit Chapter of N.O.W., Publisher unknown