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1973WRCLIT72748Ann Arbor: SST / Youth Liberation 1973. 24pp. Pictorial self-wrappers. Illustrations. Very near fine. "Fifth Edition." A variation of the text widely distributed by the Youth International Party Yippies including a list of 84 ways to accomplish the disruption of a school day as well as other advice and commentary. This particular version is associated with Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor a group active from 1970 to 1979 and now seen as a precursor to a number of Youth Rights organizations in the following years. SST / Youth Liberation unknown books
1972266684New York: Young Workers 1972. paperback. very good. Illustrated. 65pp. thin 8vo printed yellow and black wrappers. New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Young Workers unknown books
197017895New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. First Edition. Tabloid; on newsprint; 12pp; illus. Single horizontal mailing fold as issued; paper slightly toned; Very Good or better. Official souvenir program for the founding convention of the YWLL the official CPUSA youth organization following the dissolution of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs in 1969. Includes a lengthy Political Report by Jarvis Tyner National Chairman; transcript of speeches by Gus Hall and Federico Tomas; photos by Ted Reich etc. Rare; not located in OCLC; none others in commerce 2013. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
197239015New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.25cm; photo-illustrated wrappers; 32pp; illus. Some trivial wear and toning to extremities else very Near Fine. Official organ of the YWLL youth arm of the CPUSA beginning in 1970 preceded by the WEB Du Bois Clubs; the magazine was aimed at advanced high school and college audiences. Contents include articles on the Hall-Tyner ballot Boston elections youth uniting to free Angela Davis and Trotskyite youth factions et al. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
197138841New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1971. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 23pp; illus. Text slightly toned else Near Fine. Official organ of the YWLL youth arm of the CPUSA beginning in 1970 preceded by the WEB Du Bois Clubs; the magazine was aimed at advanced high school and college audiences. This issue with articles on the Peace Movement African Americans and the Draft Apartheid in South Africa Fascism in Greece etc. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1972170309Chicago: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. 65p. very good in wraps 8.5x11 inches. Documents from the convention. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1970249942New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. Five mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled upper left very good. Articles on the movement to free Angela Davis YWLL activities on various fronts including a Harlem garbage dump-in at the steps of Gracie Mansion and more. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1970190351New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. 8p. tabloid format newspaper evenly toned horizontal fold otherwise very good. First issue of this newspaper issued by the CP's youth group. Includes articles on rank-and-file labor organizing and on the Soledad Brothers. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1976245180New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1976. 11p. folded tabloid format newspaper worn and evenly toned ex library with ownership stamps on front wrap and address label on rear wrap else good condition. Issued by the CP's youth group. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1975245476New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1975. 11p. folded tabloid format newspaper worn and evenly toned ex-library with "Received" stamp on front wrap small tear on front wrap else good condition. Newspaper issued by the CP's youth group. Most of the issue devoted to the YWLL's Third National Convention held in December 1974. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1977245015New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1977. 11p. folded tabloid format newspaper worn and evenly toned address label of National Lawyers Guild on rear wrap else good condition. Issued by the CP's youth group. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
1973215221New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1973. 8p. tabloid format newspaper evenly toned horizontal fold otherwise very good. Issued by the CP's youth group. Includes an article on solidarity with the Chicano and Puerto Rican liberation struggles. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
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
1971145773n.p. 1971. 4x4 inch label never used. Text supplemented by a raised-fist women's power emblem. Label designed for slapping over sexist billboards defacing magazine racks or other guerrilla applications. unknown books
197126260Toronto: Hogtown Press 1971. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm.; original pictorial upper wrapper printed on pink stock; unpaged mimeographed document stapled at top left-hand corner. Wear from handling with lower right-hand corner a bit creased else Very Good. Hogtown Press Publication no. 33. Guide to the Center founded in 1969 as a subgroup of the Toronto Women's Liberation Movement. 3 copies in OCLC as of May 2015 Northwestern Michigan State and Waterloo Ontario. Hogtown Press unknown books
197148784Penllyn PA: Awake & Move / Philadelphia Women's Liberation Center 1971. First Edition. Four tabloid issues 43.25cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 8; 12; 8; 8pp; illus. Horizontal folds at center light wear to extremities with some waviness from storage; Very Good. Near-complete run lacking Vol.1 No.5 of this short-lived Pennsylvania feminist newspaper. Published by a small apparently rapidly-changing collective of women the newspaper focused chiefly on issues facing Philadelphia women. Surprisingly uncommon with no copies for sale in the trade April 2020 and OCLC noting 12 institutions holding any issues. Awake & Move / Philadelphia Women's Liberation Center unknown books
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
197046192Berkeley: Bay Area Women's Liberation / Tooth & Nail 1970. First Edition. Small quarto 21.5cm; black and white printed wrappers stapled; 22pp; illus. Publisher's address rubber-stamped to rear wrapper else Fine. Final issue of this short-lived Bay Area feminist journal. Contents include a lengthy article on issues facing women operators at the phone company essays on beauty aging harassment "niceness" and the Altamont Rock Festival. Bay Area Women's Liberation / Tooth & Nail unknown books
1968233053New York: the Committee 1968. 8.5x14 inch handbill horizontal fold otherwise very good. Printed both sides. Gives a brief history of the organization founded in 1965. Text indicates a 1968 date bit the year 1969 has been penciled in a corner as the date of receipt. the Committee unknown books
1965187358New York: CANLF 1965. 8.5x11 inch leaflet mimeographed both sides very good folded together with a list of addresses of NLF and DRV missions in original envelope postmarked May 24 1966 with rubberstamped emblem on outside of envelope featuring the Viet Cong flag. CANLF unknown books
195271129New York: Prolog and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine 1952. Paperback. Very Good. folding map mounted inside back cover 23p. Light blue wrapper. 23cm. Wrapper unevenly faded and browned. Contents lightly browned. <br/><br/> Prolog and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine paperback books
1970263465East Orange NJ: The Task Force at Upsala College Library 1970. Three 8.5x11 inch photocopies sheets stapled at upper-left corner light wear. Thirty-six books and reports listed alphabetically earliest in the 1950s latest 1970 very poorly reproduced. Note at the end indicates a much larger bibliography is under way. The Task Force at Upsala College Library unknown books
1983263467Philadelphia: The Task Force 1983. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides with backgrounds & materials organizations health oriented materials directories & special resources lightly-worn on yellow stock. The Task Force unknown books
1970262381ALA/SSRT/Task Force 1970. Single 8.5x11 inch mimeograph sheet with two paragraphs stating the General goals and the goals As Librarians lightly-worn. Founded in 1970 by David Fishman & later Barbara Gittings as The Task Force on Gay Liberation the organization was part of the American Library Association's Social Responsibilities Round Table and became in later years Gay and Lesbian Task Force and The Rainbow Round Table. ALA/SSRT/Task Force unknown books
194433118Ljubljana: Odsek za Informacije in Propagando pri SNOS 1944. Collection of 34 issues of which the 5 earliest are loose quarto bifolia ca. 26.5 to 30cm. the latter 29 bound together in slightly later ca. 1950s cloth-backed boards; 1-9pp.; some minor toning a couple issues with closed tears affecting text without loss of meaning boards soiled and rubbed with library deaccession rubberstamp inside upper cover no additional library marks throughout else Very Good or better. Publication sequence as follows: nos. 41 April 4 1944 47 53 55 57 131-3 135-7 141-4 155 159 162 164 168 192 but 169 182-4 191 193 197 200-2 204-5 208-9 November 24 1944. Varying formats and printing styles due to the clandestine nature of the publication with limited access to paper and a press. The two earlies issues are printed the latter 32 issues mimeographed often on pilfered onion-skin. Earliest issues published twice a week before switching to daily sometime before August 1944. Underground newspaper published by the Slovene National Liberation Committee the anti-fascist organization active during the Nazi occupation of Ljubljana in 1944. Issues located in a handful of institutions in OCLC none in the United States. Odsek za Informacije in Propagando pri SNOS unknown books