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1970228751970. Lester Julius. Some Revolutionary Notes 1970 presents a critical intervention in Black liberation thought at the transition from the Civil Rights Movement to the era of Black Power and New Left fragmentation. Issued by the Institute for the Study of Nonviolence in Palo Alto the work supports research into African American political thought nonviolent philosophy and internal debates over strategy within late 1960s and early 1970s radical movements. Written in the aftermath of major political ruptures including the rise of the Black Panther Party and the killings of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark the essays examine the limits of both nonviolence and armed resistance within the struggle for Black liberation.<br /> <br /> Lester Julius. Some Revolutionary Notes. Palo Alto: Institute for the Study of Nonviolence 1970. First separate printing. Quarto. Side-stapled self-wrappers printed in black on white stock. The 13-page pamphlet compiles a series of essays originally published in Liberation magazine between late 1969 and early 1970. Opening with "To Recapture the Dream" Lester traces the trajectory of the Movement from the Montgomery bus boycott through the emergence of militant Black activism identifying generational and ideological divisions within the struggle. Subsequent essays dated January through March 1970 address the limitations of the anti-Vietnam War Moratorium the political implications of the deaths of Hampton and Clark and the philosophical tension between nonviolence and revolutionary violence. The text incorporates references to Gandhian principles of satyagraha arguing for a form of political transformation grounded in ethical and human development rather than retaliatory force. Graphic patterned borders frame each essay reinforcing the pamphlet's visual identity within radical print culture. Light handling wear with faint toning along edges and a small crease to lower front corner; otherwise clean and well preserved; overall near fine condition. Produced within a network of West Coast pacifist activism associated with figures such as Ira Sandperl and Joan Baez the pamphlet provides direct evidence of ideological reassessment within Black and multiracial movements offering a concise and historically grounded articulation of nonviolence as a contested but persistent framework in post-Civil Rights era political thought. unknown
195931143Paris Fayard 1959 In-8 Les Grandes Etudes Contemporaines - Tome 1 (édité en 1959) : 401 pp - Reproductions photographiques non comprises dans la pagination - 1ff Cartes comprises dans la pagination - 1 ff Table - Tome 2 (édité en 1960) : 380 pp - Reproductions photographiques non comprises dans la pagination - Cartes comprises dans la pagination
19795642Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail 1979 346 pages in8. 1979. broché. 346 pages. Actes du colloque international tenu en novembre 1978 à Toulouse dédié à la mémoire de Juan Marinello et Noël Salomon explorant les étapes de la libération de Cuba
1944Calmann-Lévy 1962
3917MEMOIRE DE LA DRÔME . 2014 . 190 pages . Broché
15805broché - 15 x 24 - 213 pp - année 2009 - édition Franche-Comté Culture et Patrimoine -illustrations -
1986812841986 Editions E.P.A, Paris - 1986 - In-8 , cartonnage éditeur illustré - 272 pages - Illustrations photographiques en noir & blanc et en couleurs
19841109881984 Editions Lavauzelle, Collection "Les grandes batailles de France" - 1984 - In-4 cartonnage bleu avec titre doré sur le premier plat et au dos, jaquette illustrée - 161 p. - Riche iconographie en N&B in-texte et pleine page
1965100150156GALLIMARD 1965 in12. 1965. Broché. Le livre "Le Demi-solde" de Jean Dutourd est un récit autobiographique dans lequel l'auteur ancien commandant des FFI démobilisé après la Libération décrit la difficulté de se réadapter à la vie civile après avoir connu uniquement la guerre ses violences et ses distractions. Il se présente sans complaisance peignant un tableau des erreurs de la jeunesse dans le contexte de l'immédiat après-guerre
1999LFA-126750188Un ouvrage de 350 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1999, Editions La Découverte, collection "Enquêtes", bon état
200722JFM Editions 2007 231 pages in8. 2007. Broché. 231 pages. Livre dédicacé par l'auteur
19812broché -21 x29 -éditions ERTI - pp -1994
23506Paris, La Documentation technique du bâtiment et des travaux publics, 1959. 14 x 22, 110 pp., 16 figures, broché, bon état.
in-8, 403 pages, broche, couv., jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [HI-7]
19902090502128900171Japan Liberation Society 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: Book size: 21cm Number of books: 1 Japan Liberation Society paperback
19912090502128900216Japan Liberation Society 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: Book size: 21cm Number of books: 1 Japan Liberation Society paperback
19932082402113508053Not Available 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19882091502135418409Japan Liberation Society 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Liberation Society paperback
19464231946 broché in-octavo, dos blanc, non rogné - en partie non coupé, 327 pages, 1946 Paris Editions du Seuil,
1752Libérté normande , petite brochure en état moyen d'une trentaine de pages , essentiellement de photos et une partie texte sous chaque photos , (1945-46 environ) , 22 x 16 cm
9128Arthaud 1968
1986LFA-126747386Un ouvrage de 251 pages, format 145 x 225 mm, broché, publié en 1986, Editions Albin Michel, bon état
1944boz_0034764 photographies de presse de la Libération de L'ITALIE - WW2 - J.F Blondel 1944 Ensemble de quatre photographies de presse originales d’époque, prises à Rome en 1944, montrant le défilé et l’entrée des troupes françaises dans la capitale italienne après la campagne d’Italie. Les photographies sont accompagnées, au verso, de légendes d’époque tapuscrites ou manuscrites, en français. Provenance : Fonds Jules-François Blondel (1887-1975), Ambassadeur de France. Dimensions : 16,5 x 10,4 cm. État : Voir photos et description pour plus de détails.
1964545741964 Editions Robert Laffont, collection "Ce jour-là" - 1964 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée à rabats - 305 pages
19702360iowa city: aiaw publications collective 1970. fifteen consecutive editions 1970-71. scarce.<br /> <br /> includes editions 3 though 17<br /> <br /> a collection of the famed midwestern lesbian-feminist newspaper published from 1970–74 in the shared home of a collective from the iowa city women’s liberation front. includes articles poetry cartoons and graphic art offering a midwestern perspective on women’s liberation sexual harassment gender roles gay and lesbian rights abortion access and workplace and campus organizing.<br /> <br /> further reading: "power to the printers: the alternative press in iowa city 1965-1985†the university of iowa libraries 2017. exhibition catalog.<br /> <br /> iowa city: aiaw publications collective. 11.85 x 9 inches. newspaper. unbound folded newsprint. all editions: toning with a few closed tears. very good. aiaw publications collective unknown