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192025999London: Russian Liberation Committee. 1920. Periodical. Wraps very good with modest general wear and some bracketing inside. "Bessarabia Wrestled from Russia" "Contradictions of Bolshevism" and "Russia through British Eyes" are three of the contributions to this issue.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 193-224 pp . Russian Liberation Committee unknown books
197428172Richmond B.C.: LSM Press 1974. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; original green and grey pictorial staplebound wrappers; 28pp.; illus. & maps throughout. About Fine. LSM Press unknown books
1990150722San Francisco: Los Cabrones Press 1990. 12p. illustrated with a few photos and diagrams; 5.5 x 8.5 inch staplebound wraps staples have hint of rust minor bump to bottom of spine else very good. Art on front and back covers is hand tinted. Back wrap illustrations shows how to rig a spray-paint cannister onto a stick "for those hard-to-reach spots! Los Cabrones Press unknown books
1990236812San Francisco: Los Cabrones Press 1990. 12p. illustrated with a few photos and diagrams; 8.5x5.5 inch photocopied zine. Appears to be a later reprint. Back wrap illustrations shows how to rig a spray-paint cannister onto a stick "for those hard-to-reach spots! Los Cabrones Press unknown books
197056569Boston MA: NLF 1970. Two sheets 8-1/2x11. The focus is on a celebration for women and children. VG. NLF 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
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
1977208009San Francisco: SF Liberation School 1977. Single large newsprint sheet folded to make an eight panel tabloid format catalog 11.5x8.75 inches folded size paper evenly browned with minor closed tears on folds front wrap lightly foxed along top edge else good condition. The school was affiliated at this time with the Northern California Alliance. Also includes a long memo "To people taking classes at San Francisco Liberation School" by the School Collective. 4p. 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand corner printed on one side only poorly on leaders abstract terminology & self-criticism. SF Liberation School unknown books
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
1943277008Kamnik district Slovenia: Tehnika RK VI 1943. 30pp. 8vo mimeographed text with images original tan wrappers with mimeographed cover.<br/><br/> This rare surviving pamphlet from World War II was produced by the Yugoslav Partisans the most accomplished armed resistance movement against the Axis occupation of Europe. Starting out as a guerilla group the Partisans soon created a complete underground society based on Communist principles including schools government and medical institutions financial systems and publishing presses. This pamphlet produced by one such press likely hidden in the mountains or forests of Slovenia addresses an emergent need in such a new clandestine society: that for maps. It proceeds in logical order: geographical vocabulary instructions for making field maps and later more sophisticated and symbolic drafting techniques. Within this technical know-how it also communicates tactical military advice that the Partisan guerillas employed in their battles with Axis armies. This tactical quality of the publication is most in evidence in the pamphlets many striking diagrams which demonstrate the importance of visual knowledge in situations of survival.<BR><BR>This pamphlet was one of many Partisan publications designed to educate protect and encourage members of the movement. It is particularly fascinating for its simple means of production since the secrecy of Partisan operations limited them to mechanical methods such as mimeographs--in witness here--as well as heliotypes linocuts and typewriting. Given its fragility the pamphlet is in excellent condition with clean text. Slight stains and some very small tears in margins. As one of the few Partisan publications on cartography this pamphlet is a rare and fascinating record of the World War II resistance.<br/><br/> Tehnika RK VI 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
236690Richmond BC Canada: Liberation Support Movement 197-. Postcard 6x4.25 inches minor toning else very good condition. "We are struggling to liberate and unify our homeland. Liberation Support Movement unknown books
1992181592Piscataway NJ: OSAALE 1992. Tabloid-format newspaper published by the South African Trotskyist group WOSA; 8 p. very good. Largest article is an essay by Neville Alexander head of WOSA criticizing South Africa's response to the Salman Rushdie fatwa: "Censorship as intellectual terrorism: White spots in Black South African history or The Worm Inside the Liberation Struggle. OSAALE unknown books
198226131N.p. San Salvador: FPL 1982. Photolithograph in colors; 56.5cm x 37.5cm ca 22-1/4" x 15-1/2". A vivid unfaded example free of wear; Fine. Poster celebrating the twelfth anniversary of the Fuerzas Populares de Liberación "Farabundo MartÃ" FPL. The FPL was one of five Marxist organizations that joined in 1980 to form the FMLN which is today the mainstream left party of El Salvador. The still somewhat provisional nature of the alliance in 1982 may be gauged from the fact that in this poster the FPL continues to maintain its own identity publishing under its own imprint and adding a caption in the lower margin "Miembro del FMLN." Photo-illustrated with five scenes from the Salvadoran civil war including active scenes combat surrounding a quote by the Communist revolutionary leader Cayetano Carpio aka "Marcial". Not found in OCLC though web search does turn up a copy at IISH Netherlands. FPL 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
187232Chicago: Chicago Women's Liberation Union n.d. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed statement some smearing of ink but fully legible. Survey of falsehoods about women workers used to justify paying them less or not hiring them at all. Chicago Women's Liberation Union unknown books
1969233796Somerville: Female Liberation Front 1969. Magazine. 116p. 6x9 inches essays poetry lightly-worn digest-size journal in stapled cream and red printed wraps. Wraps unevenly toned creased previous owner's inscription on front wrap minor internal creasing else good condition. Female Liberation Front unknown books
1971188019Minneapolis: FREE at Coffman Memorial Union University of Minnesota 1971. Six panel brochure folded to 4.5x8.5 inches b&w photos information chronology of the organization formed on the campus in 1969 very good. Early homophile oraanization which began as a speakers' bureau for lectures on homosexuality and Gay Lib in Minnesota in 1969. FREE at Coffman Memorial Union University of Minnesota unknown books
1975264150New York: Liberation News Service 1975. 8 ivp. unbound sheets as issued 10x14 inches creased horizontally Complete includes two pages of graphics with captions on verso. LNS was the primary news service providing radical movement news and comment to the underground press and later alternative papers. Liberation News Service unknown books
197228718New York: Liberation Collective 1972. First Edition. Single quarto issue. Staple-bound card wrappers; 35pp; illus. Address label affixed to front wrapper; Very Good. Monthly magazine of non-Marxist leftist opinion and commentary co-founded by Dave Dellinger and A.J. Muste in 1956. This issue with articles by Muriel Schein and Carol Lopate Rich Rothstein others; art by Brian Adam. Liberation Collective unknown books
197128719New York: Liberation Collective 1971. First Edition. Single quarto issue. Staple-bound card wrappers; 51pp; illus. Address label affixed to front wrapper; Very Good. Monthly magazine of non-Marxist leftist opinion and commentary co-founded by Dave Dellinger and A.J. Muste in 1956. This issue with articles by Juliet Mitchell Stanley Aronowitz Staughton Lynd others; photographs by Steve Levinson. Liberation Collective unknown books
1966216953New York: American Liberation League 1966. 12p. tabloid format newspaper toned with horizontal fold front page somewhat foxed evenly browned else very good condition. Includes a piece by "L. Marcus" Lyndon LaRouche on "Why Vietnam American Liberation League unknown books
1974202093Chicago: CCLAMG 1974. 13p. staplebound wraps very good. Reprint of the 1972 original with an added interview with Maria Simao Paim. The CCLAMG sought to provide material aid to armed revolutionary groups such as the MPLA FRELIMO and PAICG. CCLAMG unknown books
1970189556Berkeley: Berkeley Women's Liberation 1970. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid photos poetry features comics services adsvery good on newsprint. Part III of the San Francisco Mime Troupe's play "The Independent Female" begun in issues 15 and 16. Berkeley Women's Liberation 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