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1978009841Paris Sagittaire 1978 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée
19862091502135702849Buraku Liberation Institute 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Buraku Liberation Institute paperback
8vo., First Edition, with maps (a number folding) in the text; black cloth, gilt back, rose endpapers, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Unpaginated. A substantial and sobering pictorial review of the Second World War through the eyes of those in the USSR. Significant accompanying text in English. Book approximately one inch thick. Contains many dozens of black and white photos from the USSR National Archives of Film and Photo Documents. Binding secured at spine by masking tape. Book clean and unmarked. Moderate wear to illustrated slipcase. Book
19707379New York: Palestine Liberation Organization New York Office 1970. Staple bound pamphlet 14 pages. Very good. Minor soiling and age toning to cover. Previous owner initials marked out in pen to verso of front cover. Pages crisp and clean in very nice shape. Palestine Liberation Organization, New York Office unknown
19441143511944 Agenda d'un observateur (ou d'une observatrice) - 1944 - Petit in-8, cartonnage noir, année en dorée sur le premier plat - Manuscrit anonyme retraçant tous les événements 1944 au jour le jour, en commençant par un récapitulatif du début d'année jusqu'à une synthèse de l'année à la fin de l'agenda. Exemple pour le Mardi 6 Juin 1944 : "Création du 2e front. 1 : Italie. La 5e armée franchit le Tibre en force, poursuivant les débris de l'armée Kesselring. 2 : France. Depuis 2 heures ce matin, l'armée Montgommery débarque de Cherbourg au Havre. 4000 transports amènent les troupes, sous la protection de 11000 bombardiers. Très violents bombardements sur le Havre, Boulogne, Calais, Dunkerque. 4 divisions de parachutistes seraient à terre dans le Cotentin.". Exemple du résumé du mois de Juin 1944 : "Résumé de la Guerre en Juin 1944. 1 : Russie. Les russes lancent 2 offensives en Carélie et en Russie Blanche. 2 : Italie. Les alliées prennent Rome et poursuivent rapidement l'ennemi en fuite vers la vallée du Pô. 3 : France. Le 6 juin au matin les alliés débarquent en Normandie et par de leurs combats s'emparent de la presqu'ile du Cotentin et de Cherbourg. 4 : Guerre arrière à l'ouest. Les aviations alliées attaquent tout ce qui roule sur rail comme sur route."
88 pages. Features: Dual turntable ad inside front cover; Many lovely color fashion ads; Vantage cigarette ad features photo of Lester Schreiber of Tampa; Nixon, Kissinger and the Peking (Beijing) Summit - Is This Trip Necessary?; What Women Phychoanalysts Say About Women's Liberation; The Snowmobile is an American Dream Machine - article with photo of Bill Ward and his family of Steep Falls, ME; "Writing Plays is Absolutely Senseless - But I Love It" - Arthur Miller; How Rich is a Rich Apache? - they have transformed themselves from a primitive, defeated people to a modern cooperative commonwealth; One-page ad for the 3,000 Acre Smallwood Estates development; Photo of poor black mother and children in NAACP Emergency Relief Fund Food Coupon ad; Roman Star - fashion photos; Elegant Austerity - photos of a project by architect Gae Aulenti in Milan; Many camp ads. Four-inch taped repair and faint ink stamp to back cover. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Beautiful color fashion ads; The FemLib Case Against Sigmund Freud; Victor Louis travels the world peddling hot literary and artistic items for the Kremlin; The Future of Space Exploration - will we send flesh and blood, or computer chips?; The story of the Greek village of Lia, as told by a native son - article with photos; Foster Parents Plan ad features photo of Kim Young Sook and her mother in a wet suit. Average wear. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
160 pages. Features: Cover photo of infant wearing brain-monitoring rig; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Nice color ad for Dante rings for men; Saga Mink ad; Corum color watch ad; Betty Friedan - Mother Superior to Women's Lib (Liberation); Who Runs Egypt? - who will take over after Nasser? - photo-illustrated article; Jerome Bruner argues infants are smarter than anyone things; People are finding ways to fail their draft testing; Nice two-page Jules Jurgensen watch ad; Colorful yApre cravats (ties) ad - with ties designed by Herbert Bergheim; Beautiful Monet jewelry ad features necklace and earrings from the Sari Collection; Middle Age Meets the Kid Ghetto in Madison, WI; Tissot Watches; Doc Severinsen appears in Miracord 770H turntable ad; Nice two-page color ad for Buxton handbags; Color ad for Swank "Date-O-Matic" calendar cuff links; Seiko watch ad; Psychedelic Puritan menswear ad; The Blacks Who Work for Nixon; Wild 'crotch' photo centerfold ad by Jack Winter fashions; Armando Ghedini hair goods ad; Gruen watches; Sony TVs; Ethnic fashion photos for women; They Hear the Sound of Silence - deaf infants; Popeye and Olive Oyl appear in color ad for Start instant breakfast; Photos of furniture designed by Aaron Donner; Color ad for Johnny Carson pajamas; Cuesta-Rey cigars; Thom McAn laced boots; Puss'n Boots salmon and tuna cat foods. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
Features: The liberation of Carentan; Distinguished visitors at the allied beach-head in Normandy; Photos of the King in France; Photos of Normandy fighting; Two-page illustrations of Britain's Horsa Glider - the mount which carried the airborne spearhead of invasion to Normandy on D-day; photos of 'German' prisoners at Normandy - Russians, Poles, Czechs, Croats, Spaniards, and even Turks were found; Diagrams of "The flying Bomb" - Germany's latest weapon used against England; Photos behind the battlefront in Italy; The Eighth Army stages an exhibition of captured German weapons - 12 photos; Photos regarding penicillin; and more. Prior owner's name and ink stamp upon front cover else clean and unmarked with average wear. sound copy. Book
Photos - The Liberation of Brussels by British Troops; Photos of Nazi 'Flying Bomb' equipment (launching ramp, etc.); More V-1 Flying bomb-related photos; Photos of London's balloon flying-bomb defences; Germans thrown out of Brussels; dummy airfield and guns; a smashed Tiger Tank; Scenes during the Liberation of France; photos of the great allied advance on the western front; Photos of the breaching of the Gothic Line on the Adriatic sector by the Eighth Army. Advertorial covers not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1956171561No place of publication.: 中國人民解放軍總幹部部.Zhongguo ren min jie fang jun zong gan bu bu. 1956. Scarce 1950s Curriculum Vitae or dossier of a Chinese Reserve Force Officer dated on 15th September 1956 with official stamp from the 中國人民解放軍通信第六團 "No. 6 Regiment of Communications Department People's Liberation Army". Officer's ID black and white head and shoulders portrait photograph laid down first page of the dossier 16pp original wrappers light staple stains occasional creasing mainly on corners overall very good. Text in traditional Chinese. 24.8 x 18.4cm. This dossier is for 芦再排 Lu Zaipai born in Anhui Province in 1932 his courtesy name 芦昌仁 Lu Changren. His family background were considered good as he was a peasant before joined the revolution although his maternal uncle was forced to join the Kuomintang in 1941 and was liberated in 1949. The form says Lu Zaipai was enlisted in 1951 and his experience from 1938 till 1951 was given and verified by four different referees. Lu joined the Chinese New Democracy Youth League in February 1954. Lu was a corporal in January 1956 and later promoted to <br>second lieutenant of the reserve force in September same year. . 中國人民解放軍總幹部部.[Zhongguo ren min jie fang jun zong gan unknown
1973219421973. LGBTQGay Activism Archive of five issues of Canadian LGBTQ newspaper The Body Politic. Toronto: The Body Politic Collective 1973-1977. Archive of five issues. Tabloid format folded newsprint. Five issues of one of Canada's most influential gay liberation newspaper which ran from 1971 to 1987. Produced by the Toronto-based collective of the same name The Body Politic was a cornerstone of queer political and cultural life in the 1970s and 1980s distinguished by its intellectual rigor transnational reach and unflinching stance on sexual politics and free expression. This five-issue archive captures the journal during a period of growing militancy intensified state repression and internal ideological conflict within the gay movement. Archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 The Body Politic No. 10 November 1973. Includes the front cover illustration "Jewellery" by Jean Bouillet and news coverage of early Canadian gay rights efforts including Saskatoon's Human Rights Code amendment and Toronto's City Council non-discrimination vote. Feature essays analyze the West German gay movement the films Boys in the Sand and Bijou and the life and poetry of W.H. Auden. Early editorial commentary reflects a blend of countercultural and Marxist influence prior to the paper's full embrace of sexual radicalism.<br /> <br /> 2 The Body Politic No. 25 August 1976. Landmark issue addressing "POLICE: Entrapment Olympic Crackdown." A thorough investigative feature documents a mass police operation in advance of the Montreal Olympics that targeted gay men with violent raids and illegal surveillance. Articles offer detailed accounts of state repression protest strategies and the coordinated resistance of national LGBTQ groups. Editorials and letters reflect deepening concern over state retaliation and civil liberties.<br /> <br /> 3 The Body Politic No. 26 September 1976. One of the most controversial publications in the history of queer media. This issue includes Gerald Hannon's "Men Loving Boys Loving Men" which discusses intergenerational gay relationships and calls for the abolition of age of consent laws. The cover headline "Anthony is 15. So is Gary" sparked widespread outrage. The article ultimately led to criminal charges against the paper's editors in 1978 which were later dismissed after a high-profile trial. The issue also documents gay organizing efforts in Toronto parks and public demonstrations such as "kiss-ins."<br /> <br /> 4 The Body Politic No. 28 November 1976. Features "Suicide or Murder"-a major exposé on the suspicious death of gay artist Philip Slone who died following a brutal gang assault in Hamilton. The article reveals a pattern of escalating street violence against queer men and police inaction. Additional reports cover the lack of national coordination among gay groups tensions within the women's movement and the institutional failure of the legal system to protect LGBTQ citizens. Editorials advocate for stronger national organizing.<br /> <br /> 5 The Body Politic No. 29 Dec-Jan 1977. The Fifth Anniversary Issue. Includes new fiction by Jane Rule and critical essays on queer identity under socialism with comparisons of LGBTQ life in East Germany and Canada. Features a historical article on an 1838 sodomy scandal in Upper Canada and retrospectives on the evolving gay liberation movement. News coverage highlights nationwide labor activism by queer workers feminist coalition-building and the growing tension between assimilationist and radical factions in the movement.<br /> <br /> Issues exhibit toning and light wear consistent with age with some chipping and separation at folds. Overall good to very good condition. An archive showcasing The Body Politic at its most radical and politically potent-documenting the collision of queer life state surveillance and the internal struggles of a movement that refused to conform. A vital resource for scholars of LGBTQ history Canadian media and liberation-era print culture. unknown
179862449CBParis / Strasbourg, Verlag Magimel / Levrault, ca. 1798. 8°. 20,5 x 13,5 cm. XXXII, 279 (1) Seiten, 2 Tafeln, 1 Karte. Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem, ledernem Rückenschild und Fileten.
19912091502133800038Not Available 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19872090202118204795Kaiho shubbansha 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kaiho shubbansha paperback
194525465Partitions sur la Seconde guerre mondiale Herman Brauer 1945 approx.
12022La Semaine 1940 à 1944 .Hebdomadaire de l’actualité mondiale. Paraît tous les jeudis. In 4 broché, couverture illustrées, , texte sur 4 colonnes, 20 pages, 32 pages. Nombreuses illustrations photos. Années 1940 à 1944 en 6 volumes demi toile à coins. 1940 : n°6 du 22 août au n°24 du 26 décembre. 1941 Tome 1 : n°25 du janvier au n° 50 du 26 juin. (sans les numéros 45-46 (qui ne sont peut être pas parus) . 1941 tome 2 : n°51 du 3 juillet pas de n° 56-57. (Suspension de la parution 15 jours) reprise au n°58 à 74 du 25 décembre. 1942 : n°75 du 8 janvier (numéros de 38pages) au n°125 du 24 décembre. 1943 : n°126 du 7 janvier au n° 164 du 30 septembre n°165 du 7 octobre au n°176 du 23 décembre 1943. N° de noël – cinéma : en couleurs. 1944 : n°177 du 6 janvier au n° 192 du 27 juillet (il manque la couverture du n° 186.) A la suite Toute la vie hebdomadaire des Temps Nouveaux. N°113 du 14 octobre 1943. N°122, 127-128, février 1944. N°152-153. A la suite numéros d’ACTU: hebdomadaire, paraît le dimanche n°65 mars 1944- n°97 98 99 (juillet 1944) n°100 (carte du front de l’est) n°100 (30 juillet 1944) L’ensemble en très non état. Environ 200 numéros. Peu courant.
19882092902137702514Amagasaki Dowa Issue Enlightenment Promotion Association 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Amagasaki Dowa Issue Enlightenment Promotion Association paperback
197148779Bloomington IN: Bloomington Women's Liberation Front 1971. First Edition. Five quarto issues 28cm; mimeographed sheets printed in colors and stapled at upper left corner; ca.8-12pp per issue. Light wear to extremities else very Near Fine. A nearly complete run lacking only the first one or possibly two issues of this ephemeral Indiana women's underground publication. OCLC cataloging incorrectly states that publication "began and ceased with Oct 13 1971" and noting physical holdings at 4 locations. Bloomington Women's Liberation Front unknown
197126816Bridgford Nottingham: Women Now! 1971. First Edition. 5 quarto issues 30.5cm all in pictorial self-wrappers unbound as issued. Some light wear else Near Fine. Periodical produced by the same Women's Liberation group which issued the journal Socialist Woman though this journal "aimed at woman sic who are at the moment outside the movement." Includes essays most anonymously published on the Movement's history and progress both domestic and international. Women Now! unknown books
95089Good. 8 pages in each issue consisting of two thin folded leaves. 34-35 cm. High acid paper so these issues are browned and fragile but intact. Information about this organization and this short-lived periodical seems sketchy. Our best guess is that only six issues of Anya Nya were published. unknown
197026815London: Womens Liberation Workshop 1970-1971. First Edition. 8 issues in varying formats. Collection includes one unnumbered issue presumably June 1970 wrappers illustrated with a comic strip at the bottom of which reads "Let It Bleed Sisters Let It Bleed!"; September 1970; October 1970; December 1970 "Special Double Issue"; February 1971 based on order form date; Vol. 3 nos. 2-4. Near Fine. A few issues with original order blanks laid in. London Women's Liberation Workshop's sporadically issued literary journal. Contents were all written and edited collaboratively and published anonymously as "a political gesture against the ownership and authority implied by signature" Shrew contributor and feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey as quoted in Shohini Chaudhuri's Feminist Film Theorists 2006 p. 32. Womens Liberation Workshop unknown
197026815London: Womens Liberation Workshop 1970-1971. First Edition. 8 issues in varying formats. Collection includes one unnumbered issue presumably June 1970 wrappers illustrated with a comic strip at the bottom of which reads "Let It Bleed Sisters Let It Bleed!"; September 1970; October 1970; December 1970 "Special Double Issue"; February 1971 based on order form date; Vol. 3 nos. 2-4. Near Fine. A few issues with original order blanks laid in. London Women's Liberation Workshop's sporadically issued literary journal. Contents were all written and edited collaboratively and published anonymously as "a political gesture against the ownership and authority implied by signature" Shrew contributor and feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey as quoted in Shohini Chaudhuri's Feminist Film Theorists 2006 p. 32. Womens Liberation Workshop unknown books
1969103629Paris, S.n. 1969 2 volumes. In-4 26,5 x 20,5 cm. Reliures thermocollée, dos muets toile bleue, plats bleu-ciel, titre en noir sur les premiers plats, 516 pp. en pagination continue, bibliographie et table des matières en fin du volume II. Exemplaires en bon état.