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1947boz_003111Emmanuel D'astier De La Vigerie. Lettre dactylographiée signée, 1947 Écrivain français Lettre dactylographiée signée, adressée à Monsieur Paul SILVA CORONEL des Éditions de Minuit, datée du 24 octobre 1947, sur papier à lettre avec entête du journal "Libération" dont il est le fondateur. Dimensions : 21 x 27 cm État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 1 page
32 pages. Features: Make Way For the Charming, Emotional Company President - A Heroine With A Business Degree; Nice full-page colour photo ad for Dr. Ballard's cat food features Lion with kittens; Hit Man - Feature article on junior hockey star Denis Potvin; Colour fashion photos; Sculptress Helen Granger Young; Crazy Auto - article and colour photos of such features as foxtails, bullet holes and other delightful non-essentials to fluff up your heap; Doug Wright's Family; Moe Koffman feature article; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Photos: the British advance on Tilbrug, in Holland; The R.A.F. break into the French Gaol at Amiens to save 100 doomed French patriots; Venraij, Breskens and Hertogenbosch - pictures of the British and Canadian advances; The liberation of Greece - scenes from the capital; The attack upon east Prussia by way of Estonia and Lithuania; The American invasion of the Philippines; Fighting around Arnhem and the Leopold Canal; Aachen falls to the allies; Pre-fabricated port installed at Normandy; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
52 pages. Contents: Threats of New Violence in Quebec - Why We Should Take the "Army of Liberation" seriously; Are Hospitals Save? - a calm look at two deaths after surgery; Editorial - Of Course Hate-Mongering Should Be Stamped Out, But Not By Passing Censorship Laws - pressure on Justice Minister Guy Favreau to bring in hate laws; Greatness - Dr. Hans Selye describes what leads to the quality of greatness in the mind of a man or the life of a nation; Your Guide to the new federal split-level cabinet; Let's Give the Police More Power; Washington Hostess Perle Mesta; Your Health May Depend On Where You Live; A Weekend with the Ski Fanatics - article with photos; Nostalgic black and white photo ad for Electrohome and "Canada's Largest Stereo Laboratory"; Art Fraud - some odd "Group of Sevens"; Whiz Jazz pianist Tony Collacott; Reflections on the Clay-Liston boxing match; Mordecai Richler looks at the new cliches of nonconformity; Colour-photo Canadian Club ad features rolling in a hoop; Nice colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features beauty holding her own black and white photo. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Book
28 pages. Features: Sylvia Tyson describes her beginnings - with photos; Christine Marshall is featured in London Life ad inside front cover; Nice colour ad for theh Datsun 210; David Suzuki - A Scientist in China - article with photos; The Invisible Woman - Barbara Howard is one of our Finest Artists; Ottawa Roughrider Mike Raines is the best Defensive Tackle in Canada; Great colour centerfold displays the line of 1981 Pontiacs, including their MPG estimates; Freedom Army - flashback to the liberation of the Netherlands from the Nazis; Fashion article by Marina Sturdza; Legionnaire's Disease; Full-page colour photo ad for McDonald's Egg McMuffin; Co-operative Games for Children produced by Jim and Ruth Deacove; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A high-quality copy. Book
116 pages. Features: Beaunit Bemberg color-photo fashion ad features the President of Eagle Clothes, Stanley Goldman; Nice Jade East ad; The Equal Rights Amendment - What, Exactly, Does it Mean?; Many gorgeous fashion ads; The Way Egyptians See Israel, Uncle Sam, The SAMS - photo-illustrated article; Can Fascism Happen Here? Is it Already Happening?; Whitney Young - Black Leader or 'Oreo Cookie'?; F. Lee Bailey - Headhunter; Learning the Political Facts of Life; Tomato Marmalade Recipes; Two-page Maxwell House Coffee ad features Mrs. William Cosgrove of Oakland, NJ; Stephen Rubin's Duplex in a former storage attic in the Dakota overlooking Central Park was designed by William Machado; Great one-page ad for the Village Voice bears title "Dissatisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back"; Color fashion photos 'For the Young and Daring"; Plymouth Gin ad features photos of Ernest Dichter, President of the Institute for Motivational Research, and E.H. Demby, President of Psychographics, Inc.; Unusual full-page color photo of a spectrum of colors of toilet seats by Magnolia; and more. Above-average wear to covers which are all but loose from staples. A worthy vintage copy. Book
112 pages. Features: How to Trace Your Family Tree; 50 Experts Predict Your Future; Image of Canada; Women on the Go - Past; Women on the Go - Present; 200 Years of Canadian Art. Fiction: Napika; Horses of the Night. Food/Homes: A Centennial Feast; The Way We Lived; The Way We Ate; Shopping with Chatelaine; Meals of the Month; Homemaker's Diary. Other Articles: The Way We Looked; Centennial Sampler to Cross-Stitch; When Your Baby is Premature. Nice colour-photo ads for: Avon, Miss Clairol, World Book Encyclopedia, Wabasso, Nivea, St. Moritz cigarettes, Kraft salad dressings, Miracle Whip, Dole Boutique Desserts, Tampax, Northern Electric phones, Red Rose tea, McVitie's Biscuits, Smirnov Vodka (feature Phil Silvers), Clover Leaf tinned fish, Chun King foods, E.D. Smith Ketchup, Canada Dry ginger ale, Modess. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this fun and informative memento of Canada's Centennial in 1967. Book
19962081502111902033Shanxi people 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 554p Size: A4 hardcover book Shanxi people paperback
1972182121972. African Liberation Day handbill. African Liberation Day Coordinating Committee: San Francisco 1972. Measures 8.5 x 11 inches. Bold red text reads "African Liberation Day May 27 1972" with black and white photo of Freedom Fighters in Mozambique fit into the shape of the African continent. Green text below the image reads in part "Support the Liberation Struggles in Africa Attend the Rally and March in San Francisco." African Liberation Day was first recognized in 1972 after Owusu Sadaukai visited the liberated zones of Mozambique and witnessed the struggle to build a nation there. He identified international solidarity as a pressing need within the African Diaspora. In his letter urging a national day of solidarity for African Liberation Sadaukai identified the objectives as raising awareness for the conditions in Southern African educating African Americans on the shared struggle between nations and organizing a national protest again U.S foreign policy in Southern Africa. Toning to top edge of handbill. In very good condition. unknown
1970181651970. Issue of Women Speak Out! 1970. Women's Liberation Newspaper local to Clevaland Ohio Feminists. Measures 8.5 x 14 inches. 6 pages. Title in blue print with illustration of encircled dove. Paper highlights the efforts of a small group of women part of a network of similar communities within the broader Women's Liberation Movement. In a section advertising the La Dove Peace Boutique pop-up locations and dates are listed with the text "Roberta's home is the main store.phone and tell you're coming so everything will be ready for you." Article on Kent State titled "Whose Law Whose Order" highlights the particular moment in time this paper was published during as well as the cross-movement collaboration of the counterculture. Light toning to edges. Light ink imprints from opposing pages do not affect clarity of text. unknown
1970181661970. Women's Liberation Campaign flyer entreating voters to support Feminist socialist politicians. C.1970. Measures 8.5 x 11 inches. 1 page. Title bold in purple text block with purple printed text beneath. Reads in part "The Democrats and Republicans running for office in New York this year are makin ga lot of promises as usual. Feeling the pressure even Rockefeller now says as he campaigns for reelection that he thinks he would sign an abortion repeal bill if it reached his desk.WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH! The New York State Socialist Workers Party is presenting an alternative to these capitalist politicians and their oppressive system." Address at bottom indicates unnamed publisher "873 Broadway New York City 10003." List of demands printed at length at bottom with tear-off section for mail-in donations. Slight toning to edges. 2 very small light brown stains to bottom do not affect text. Light creasing. Very good condition. unknown
17896Editions du Parvis, Paris 1944. In-4 en feuillets (30 X 23 cm) sous étui et emboitage bleu-ciel, dos avec titre, 49 pages, illustré de 26 dessins dont 10 planches hors-texte gravées sur cuivre réalisées par L. Maccard et tirées par Georges leblanc, coloriage à la main exécuté par A. Vairel + 10 planches supplémentaires en noir sous serpentes qui composent la suite annoncée pour les 62 exemplaires tirés sur papier de Rives, le nôtre portant le n° 22. Dos de l'étui un peu jauni, ensemble en très bon état, livre en bel état de fraicheur.
1975BN258395Ortsgruppe Frankfurt der Necrophiliacs Liberation Front NLF 1975. 1975. Neues Lotes Folum 1 / 27. Zeitschrift für die Poesie und die Revolution. Redaktionskollektiv des Necrophiloacs Liberation Front <br/><br/>Neues Lotes Folum 1 / 27. Zeitschrift für die Poesie und die Revolution. Redaktionskollektiv des Necrophiloacs Liberation Front Redaktionskollektiv des Necrophiloacs Liberation Front Ortsgruppe Frankfurt der Necrophiliacs Liberation Front (NLF) unknown
19732406050188xbvkNo publisher mentioned (U.S.A., 1973*). 47 (1) pages (cover included in pagination), photographically illustrated throughout. - Publisher's photograph. illustrated softcover; 4to.(ca. 28 x 21 cm).
2016x-9813144939World Scientific Publishing Company 2016. Hardcover. New. 372 pages. 9.13x6.14x1.02 inches. World Scientific Publishing Company hardcover
1971ABC_47952Beirut: Palestine National Liberation Movement 1971. 42 x 29 cm. Folded. Numerous black-and-white photographic illustrations. Rare and remarkable periodical published by the Palestine National Liberation Movement or Fatah. This was a revolutionary group and later a political party founded in 1957 by Yasser Arafat 1929-2004 Khalil al-Wazir 1935-1988 and 3 or 4 others. The movement published numerous periodicals and pamphlets between 1968-1972 but Fateh is the most important one. Originally published in Arabic it was also issued in English from 1969 bi-weekly in French from 1970 monthly and in Italian from 1971 bi-weekly. We have not been able to find any other English issues of this periodical for sale anywhere else.The name of the group Fatah is an acronym in reverse for "Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al-Filastini" the Arabic translation of "Palestine National Liberation Movement". The intention of the founders was to create an organisation that was independent of governments and political parties with the goal to liberate Palestine through low-intensity guerilla warfare. It was part of several armed fights with Israeli and Jordan forces during the 1960s and 70s. Fatah modelled itself after the revolutionary groups of Algeria Vietnam and Cuba. On page 9 of the present issue of Fateh a large photo has been printed of a group of protesters holding signs with the images of the leaders of these revolutions which is a clear message to the reader.The present issue of Fateh contains numerous articles with news from or about Palestine and the movement. It was printed a few months after Black September the bloody clash between Fatah and the Jordanian army in 1970 during which thousands of Palestines were either killed or expelled from Jordan. The first few pages of the periodical are dedicated to this event and other clashes between the two groups that resulted from it. Other articles discuss a 10-hour battle near Tel Aviv the relationship between America and Israel and injustices against Palestinians. Of particular interest are the three powerful full-page illustrations. They were designed in 1970 and issued separately as posters. The first image of a rifle with an olive branch was designed by Natheer Naba'a who is only known for his posters for Fateh. The second image called "stolen smile" shows a photo of a group of determined children and was designed by Jassem el Zubeidy who is only known for this design. The last image is an illustration of a Palestinian woman with a moving text about Palestine designed by Palestinian artist Kamal Boullata 1942-2019.The periodical is somewhat browned and inkstained and the edges are slightly frayed. Otherwise in good condition.l The English language Fateh periodical is present in ca. 30 libraries worldwide not all possess all volumes issued 1969-1971 see WorldCat 1568957 145144012 72895793 1036673977 924471377 898713265; cf. Interactive encyclopedia of the Palestine question entry: the Palestinian national liberation movement; Periodicals in review: periodicals and pamphlets published by the Palestinian commando organisations. In: Journal of Palestine studies vol. 1 1 1971 pp. 136-151. Palestine National Liberation Movement, unknown
20072111902160307039Iwata shoin 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 643 pages Size: A5 size Iwata shoin paperback
197041389En feuille Montréal 1970
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 books
193543345New York : Published by the Research Department. Chest for Liberation of Workers of Europe 1935. 1st edition original printed paper wrappers 31 pages; 18 cm.<br> “When it became apparent that the German government was determined to absolutely destroy the trade union movement in that country the American Federation of Labor in convention assembled in 1933 declared a boycott against German made goods and German service such boycott to continue until such time as the German government recognized the right of the working people of Germany to organize in bona fide trade unions of their own choosing and until Germany ceased its policy of persecution of Jewish people merely because of their religious beliefs. <br> Subsequent events which have transpired in Germany and in Austria have fully justified the position taken by the American Federation of Labor in 1933 and reaffirmed in 1934†from the foreword. <br> The "Chest for Liberation of Workers of Europe" was an American organization formed in the 1930s to oppose European fascism and support labor victims of dictatorships. Led by prominent labor leaders including American Federation of Labor president William Green its activities involved educating the public about the dangers of Nazism and Fascism organizing boycotts against goods from Nazi Germany and fundraising to aid European labor movements. <br> For more see a period description by the executive secretary Harry Lee Franklin at https://cdnc.ucr.edu/a=d&d=OLSF19350713.2.36&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN -------- .<br> OCLC: 444336. <br> Very Good Condition an excellent example. B Holo2-163-18-LAMMFVDECCXI-BB@. New York : Published by the Research Department. Chest for Liberation of Workers of Europe unknown
1946ZB586159Prague: 1946. oblong octavo spiral bound 52 pages each covering one week in 1946 each with a rotogravure of an event of the previous year; featured prominently are photos of captured German soldiers and officers street fighting in the last days of the Nazi occupation Benes and Masaryk Red Army officers and enlisted men etc unusual artifact of the first days of the Second Republic; good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Prague: unknown
1970158620北京.Beijing.: No publication details. Circa1970. Coloured poster no. 12 of the Chinese Air Defence poster set. Lightly stained along upper edge brown stain with a little minor loss tape repairs in several places along the upper edge on the reverse of the poster. Good copy. Text in Chinese. Poster measures 53.9 x 77.7cm. This poster depicts 5 anti-aircraft firing positions. They are: one person lifts and stabilises the rifle while the other person aims; position aided by fortification; position aided by tree branches; position aided by walls; and kneeling position. <br> <br>中國人民解放軍總參謀部動員部Mobilization Division of People's Liberation Army General Staff Department was first formed in 1954 and later joined with 中国人民解放军总参谋部军务部 Military Division of People's Liberation Army General Staff Department to form a joint division in 1969. In 1975 it returned to its original name. . No publication details. unknown
195126516Jugoslovenska Knjiga 23 Marala Tita Belgrade nd 1951 . 1st edition. Hardback. Cloth spined oblong pictorial boards VG. unpaginated 134pp printed on the recto only 122 b/w illustrations from photographs edges of the boards rubbed with a little loss of colour internally fine. A collection of photographs taken during the Second World War of the Jugoslav Partisans as they fought German & Italian troops. The images are naturally propaganda and were published some 6 years after the War was over when Jugoslavia was a Communist state - the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Thus the images show only troops of the Narodno Oslobodilacka Vojska or NOV which was led by Josip Broz Tito. The Royalist Chetnicks are hardly given a mention. The pictures were taken by Savo Orovic as snapshots of the guerilla war he was fighting. Jugoslovenska Knjiga, 23 Marala Tita, Belgrade hardcover
20002110502150415086Discriminated Buraku Liberation Association 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Discriminated Buraku Liberation Association paperback
020650Alphonse Juin (1888-1967), général, maréchal de France en 1952, un des grands chefs de la Libération. L.S., 23 janvier 1957, 1p in-4. A l'écrivain, militant socialiste puis communiste, fondateur du Club du Faubourg, Léo Poldès (1891-1970). Il refuse de présenter son livre, certainement Le Maghreb en feu, car il « n'approuve pas ces sortie publicitaires à grand spectacle », se voit « mal installé à une table et dédicaçant des livres comme une vedette signe des autographes » et il n'y a « rien à ajouter » à ce qu'il a écrit. Peu commun. [500]