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1978Alibris.0034971民美術出版社 China Fine Arts. 1978. Trade paperback. Good. wear & some discoloration to cover pages dog-eared. 59 p. Includes illustrations. 民美術出版社 [China Fine Arts... paperback
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
2005479789Zapatista Army of National Liberation Mexico. Very Good. 2005. English and Spanish. Stapled Soft Cover. I56 . Zapatista Army of National Liberation, Mexico paperback
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
1970249942New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. Five mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled upper left very good condition. 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
19882090202118108594Kaiho shubbansha 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kaiho shubbansha paperback
2091202133302300Meiji tosho N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 213p Size: 19cm Meiji tosho paperback
1970178751970. Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970 to 1975 documenting feminist cultural expression and ideological debate within the Women's Liberation Movement during the early second wave period. The material reflects feminist print culture illustrating themes of gender roles domestic life labor sexuality and global political struggle and offering insight into how activists writers and artists articulated women's experiences and demands for social transformation. It supports research into feminist media intersectional discourse and the evolution of women-centered publishing in the United States. Archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 1 No. 4. Summer 1970. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. This issue's theme is "In Revolution" and its cover bears an image of a shouting woman breaking through chains her chin lifted in determination. On the back wrapper is a photographic collage of feminists and a woman behind bars sweat dripping down her forehead. Articles discuss Vietnam the Russian Revolution Rosa Luxembourg and various current events relating to the women's movement.<br /> <br /> 2 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 1 Fall 1970. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. An issue on women in the arts with articles on female authors women in music and film children's literature focused on women female visual artists and women as muse. Cover features a purple print of a woman sitting in a chair and hiding her face from view captioned "model in art class".<br /> <br /> 3 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 2 Winter 1971. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. This issue is titled "How We Live and With Whom" and includes articles on family marriage and homelife. Many of these articles explore marital and familial issues affecting women in the 70s including the difficulties of divorce sex education for young girls and alternative lifestyles like communal living.<br /> <br /> 4 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 2 Winter 1972. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1972. Titled "Building a New Culture". An issue exploring the role of women in culture and the impact of popular culture on women including articles on women in music theater and sports as well as women's studies and sociology. Cover features a green print of five women dancing in a circle. <br /> <br /> 5 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 4. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1974. This issue is titled "International Women" and bears cover images of an older woman wearing a bandana and prints of Native women a Black woman and a Vietnamese woman holding artillery in one hand and a baby in another. Articles discuss Vietnam women in the Cuban Revolution Nisei women Chicana culture and various current events relating to the women's movement.<br /> <br /> 6 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 4 No. 2 Spring 1975. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1975. Titled "The Cost of Living" this is issue centers around the relationship between women and money. Includes articles on women in the workforce welfare living in poverty and women supporting themselves independently. This topic would have been especially relevant in the mid-70s when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act opened up new financial opportunities for women in the US.<br /> <br /> Six issues spanning 1970 to 1975 each approximately 11 x 8.25 inches. This period coincides with significant developments in U.S. feminist organizing including expanded discourse on workplace equality reproductive rights and financial independence as well as increased attention to global and intersectional perspectives within the movement. The journal's combination of political analysis creative expression and visual design situates it within a broader network of feminist periodicals that shaped activist and intellectual exchange. Light handling wear covers and pages well-preserved with strong color and clarity; overall very good condition. A cohesive and visually distinctive grouping illustrating the breadth of feminist thought and cultural production in the early 1970s. 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
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
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>
1974184491974. Chinese Women's Communist Revolution Archive of 2 item . "Women hold up half the sky" is the famous quote by Mao Zedong proclaiming the importance of women's role in upholding Chinese society. One of the primary goals of the People's Republic of China was to create a stronger nation which brought into light women's liberation as Chinese women were bound to patriarchal rule for centuries prior. While the PRK progressed women's status during the revolutionary era women were still seen as second class citizens. Women's equality is still a topic that amasses a wide variety of critique and theory. This archive includes 2 paperback pamphlets on women's liberation from a communist lens during the 1970's. The items are:<br /> <br /> -"Women in the Chinese Revolution". Laurie Landy. New York: International Socialists. 1974. Softcover 49 pages. Measures 8.5" x 5.5". Laurie Landy discusses the origins of women under imperialism through Communist China and adds her own criticisms. Minor soiling to edge of cover. Overall very good condition.<br /> <br /> -Women's Liberation: A Communist View. Chicago: October League Marxist-Leninist 1976. Softcover 16 pages. Measures 8.5" x 5.5". One photo depicts anti-imperialist International Women's Day march in New York City 1975. "In solidarity with the Third World struggles for independence demonstrators targeted imperialism as the enemy of women with the theme: IMPERIALISM-NOT-OVER-POPULATION--CAUSES HUNGER UNEMPLOYMENT WAR & INEQUALITY." Illustrated with black and white photos of Women's Day marches in China. Both items overall in very good condition. unknown
1968930FAT'H 1968. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. VARIOUS Palestinian National Liberation Movement The Distinguished Ulemas of Islam are Asking the Muslims to Support Al Fat'H Comandos FAT'H 1968. 32pp 8vo. FIRST EDITION. <br /> <br />"On the occasion of Balfour Declaration and after issuing the decision of the Islamic World League at Mecca and the Conference of Islamic Research at Cairo which have asked for Jihad to save the Holy Land ." p. 32. Testimonials by various educators imams and political leaders. <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good or better in stapled salmon-colored wraps. Light fading to cover. <br/><br/> FAT'H paperback
1965280900Vietnam : The Central Committee of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation 1965. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description; 8 p. Subject; South Vietnam National Liberation Front. Vietnam : The Central Committee of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation paperback
1483657914.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1499047207.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19852091502135419260Tarumizu Post Office Buraku Liberation Study Group 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tarumizu Post Office Buraku Liberation Study Group paperback
19762091202132704397Published by Osaka City Dowa Business Promotion Council 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Published by Osaka City Dowa Business Promotion Council paperback
2090502113705081Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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
19842091202132800973Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19772091502135701311Chinese book office 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
2091202133302080San'ichishobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 289p Map size: 20cm San'ichishobo paperback
19892090202120404120Sei fudo shoten 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sei fudo shoten paperback
0364127023.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover