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1972230754Baltimore: Women a Journal of Liberation 1972. Magazine. 72p. 8.5x11 inches photos art essays poetry resources news actions in stapled pictorial wraps. Wraps somewhat worn and soiled else good condition. Women, a Journal of Liberation unknown books
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
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
1972195405Chicago: Chicago Woman's Liberation Union 1972. Fifteen page newspaper 11.5x14.5 inches folded paper browned but flexible with no chipping illus. Chicago Woman's Liberation Union unknown books
This absorbing book...iis required reading....an absorbing book on changing concepts and patterns of womenhood in the United States since the Civil War... a must read for those seriously interested in the cultural history of American women and the debate over feminism today. 322p. illus bibliography index Book
022565Detroit: Detroit Chapter of N.O.W. Publisher. Tabloid. Good. no date presumed 1968 based on dates in the paper. Tabloid newspaper format a single sheet folded into 4 pages. With a few illustrations. Perhaps a one off sort of underground press publication issued by the Detroit chapter of the National Organization of Women. According to the editorial on the front the South End a paper published at Wayne State University published an article on women and issues facing them in American society but spent most of the article discussing women's sex live and their relationships to family and embraced and perpetuated stereotypes as well. Thus the Detroit NOW published this rebuttal paper including essays and letters highlighting the vast inequality in America between men and women. NOW is a feminist organization working for women's rights and equality. It was founded in 1966. GOOD condition. Paper very brittle with many tears along the extremities. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Some creasing and wrinkling. Detroit Chapter of N.O.W., Publisher unknown
1978007218Würzburg, Selbstverlag, 1978. -- Heft -- DINA4
1998ROD0117328MILLE ET UNE NUITS. 1998. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 45 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
314 pages. Author's signature and inscription atop half-title page. Over 150 archival black and white illustrations. "The powerful story of Dutch life under Nazi rule, as told by dozens of people who lived through that terrible time." - from back cover. Light yellowing at edges. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
2091202133302300Meiji tosho N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 213p Size: 19cm Meiji tosho paperback
19912080502106510049Kaiho shubbansha 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kaiho shubbansha paperback
20031234072003 Edition non renseignée - 2003 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée à rabats - 269 pages
MA03A-07079Collectible - Good. Rome: Tipographica "Leberit" 1979. 2nd edition. Sm 4to. 225pp. Frontis. Good book. Spine sunned. Corners fanned. western Sahara liberation self-determination politics government Inquire if you need further information. unknown
1974List3214Washington D.C.: Federal Bureau of Investigation 1974. Mailer measuring 8 x 15 ¾ inches folded in fours. Yellow tape to seal; else Fine. An FBI mailer soliciting information about Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst of the Symbionese Liberation Army SLA a left-wing militant group based in California and responsible for several killings and bank robberies between 1973 and 1975. Hearst the granddaughter of publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst had been kidnapped by the SLA in February of 1974; in April she turned up on surveillance video robbing a San Francisco bank with other members of the SLA. Harris was involved in Hearst’s kidnapping and was at the time this mailer was distributed on the run with her husband William Harris and Hearst and wanted for firearms violations. The mailer describes the three as “armed and very dangerous.†<br /> <br /> The trio was arrested in San Francisco in 1975. The Harrises served eight years in prison but were re-arrested in 2002 for the murder of Myrna Opsahl during a 1975 bank robbery. Hearst served two years of a seven-year sentence; her sentence was commuted by Jimmy Carter and in 2001 she was pardoned by Bill Clinton. Federal Bureau of Investigation unknown
008843Münster, Unrast Verlag, 2017. Broschiert
in-ff, 208 pp, entièrement illustre en N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire. [QU-4]
Bruxelles, éd. des Archers, sans date (env. 1985). Deux volumes in-4 brochés, couvertures à rabats, 208 et 208 pages avec des illustrations. Bon état. Réédtion des 36 premiers numéros du bi-mensuel : De la Libération de la France à la bombe atomique d'Hiroshima.
19441135901944 N° 6 - Non daté (1944) - Publié chaque semaine par le Ministère américain de l'Information - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte
19441135891944 N° 10 - Non daté (Probablement Août 1944) - Publié chaque semaine par le Ministère américain de l'Information - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte
19930BROCHE 21 x30 - éditions SALSA -48 PP - REVUE TRIMESTRIELLE N° 55 ( JUILLET - SEPTEMBRE 2004 )
1994142350Guide historique et touristique, impr. Courtin 1994 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 13,5. 190 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1993ABE-12538901713124 PAGES FORMAT 21,5 CM X 28,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE PHOTO GROS PLAN DE JACQUES DUTRONC FUMANT LE CIGARE-UNE REINE AU PALACE,1P,2 PHOTOS,REGINE-DELARUE COURT TOUJOURS,1P,PHOTO-LE MAI DES VOYOUS,9P,JAMES DEAN,DELON,MARLON BRANDO-DUTRONC ET LUI,ET LUI,ET LUI,6P,8 PHOTOS-LIBE 20 ANS A LA UNE,4P-NAOMI OBSCURE,4P-PARIS LA FETE,8P-MARLENE SECRETE,6P
2004500326836Flammarion 2004 162 pages 13x20x2cm. 2004. Broché. 162 pages. Sœur Emmanuelle s'adresse à ses contemporains en quête de sens partageant ses réflexions sur la vie et la foi nourries par son expérience auprès des plus pauvres et par sa lecture du philosophe Pascal. Ce livre humaniste vise à aider ceux qui sont confrontés au non-sens et à l'angoisse existentielle
20047804TABLE RONDE 2004 142 pages 12 4x0 8x19cm. 2004. Broché. 142 pages. Dans ce livre Andrew Cohen guide le lecteur vers la découverte de sa véritable nature le Soi primordial en explorant le concept d'éveil. Il présente l'éveil comme une libération des limites imposées par les peurs et les désirs égocentriques permettant d'accéder à un contexte de vie plus vaste et profond
19797131979 - broché - Edition des femmes - 1979 - In-8 (18,5 x 12 cm) broché - 114 pages - ISBN : 2-7210-0158-2 - Ouvrage bilingue français anglais avec textes en regard