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1934m1553New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1934. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 94 pp. Very Good. Includes: The Third International and Its Place in History by V. I. Lenin; Milestones of Comintern Leadership by Alex Bittelman; The Armed Revolt of the Austrian Workers by V. J. Jerome; How Not to Apply the Open Letter by Gertrude Haessler; Lessons of the Economic Struggles and the Work in the Trade Unions by Jack Stachel; DeLeonism in the Light of Marxism-Leninism by Walter Burke; and Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association. Communist Party of the United States of America, 1934. unknown books
1932m1552New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1932. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 93 pp. Good. Includes: The International Significance of Bolshevism by M. H. C.; The Problem of Cadres in the Party by C. Smith; Growing Revolt in Japan by Nakata; A Year of Sharp Class Struggles in Canada by Sam Carr; On the Theoretical Foundations of Marxism-Leninism by V. Adoratsky; For a Bolshevist Study of the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union by I. M. Kaganovich; and The Communist Party and Parliamentarism Theses Adopted by the Second Congress of the Communist International 1920. Communist Party of the United States of America, 1932. unknown books
1934m1555New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1934. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 126 pp. Very Good. Includes: The Darrow Report Editorial; The Socialist Party Convention - A Communist Estimate by V. J. Jerome; The Lessons of the Toledo Strike by John Williamson; Unify the Forces of All Steel Workers for Aggressive Unionism! Statement of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A.; The Great West Coast Maritime Strike by Sam Darcy; The Communist Party in the Birmingham Strikes by Nat Ross; For Improving the Work of the Party among the Foreign-Born Workers by F. Brown; Check-Up on Control Tasks in the Chicago District by Bill Gebert; The I.L.D. Faces the Future by William L. Patterson; and Figures on the American Economic Crisis by Labor Research Association. Communist Party of the United States of America, 1934. unknown books
1934m1558New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1934. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 126 pp. Very Good. Includes: The Struggle for the United Front by Earl Browder; Lessons of Recent Strike Struggles in the U.S.A. Resolution Adopted by the Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Sept. 5-6 1934; The San Francisco Bay Area General Strike by Sam Darcy; Problems of Party Growth by J. Peters; Permanent Counter Revolution by M. Childs; and Leninism Is the Only Marxism of the Imperialist Era by Alex Bittelman and V. J. Jerome. Communist Party of the United States of America, 1934. unknown books
1935m1560New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1935. Octavo printed wrappers stapled 93 pp. Very Good. Includes: An Eulogy for Valerian Kuibyshev; New Developments and New Tasks in the U.S.A. by Earl Browder; On the Main Immediate Tasks of the C.P.U.S.A. Resolution adopted by the Central Committee Plenum January 15-18 1935; The Socialist Revolution in the United States by Alex Bittelman; For the Workers’ Bill! by Earl Browder; Lenin on Unemployment and Social Insurance; The United Front in the Field of Negro Work by James W. Ford; Unity of the Farming Masses - A Paramount Issue by John Barnett; and Aspects of the Depression of the Special Type in the U.S.A. by Labor Research Association. Communist Party of the United States of America, 1935. unknown books
193744149New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1937. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white decorative wrappers; 95pp. Wrappers quite dust-soiled else Very Good internally near fine. Includes contributions by Earl Browder and William Z. Foster. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193938044New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1939. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's white wrappers printed in red and black; 289-384pp.; illus. Some foxing and dust-soil to wrappers else Very Good internally near fine. Includes Irene Browder's tribute to Nadezhda Krupskaya. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193837571New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1938. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white pictorial wrappers; 385-480pp. Minor wear and dust-soil to wrappers else Very Good or better. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193937589New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1939. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white decorative wrappers; 193-285pp. Near Fine. Includes contributions by Browder and William Z. Foster. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193937598New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1939. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's white wrappers printed in red and black; 993-1087pp. A bit of soil to wrappers else Very Good and sound. Includes pieces by Browder and Vladimir Lenin. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193837572New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1938. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white pictorial wrappers; 865-960pp. Wrappers a bit worn and foxed else Very Good and sound. The 1938 Election issue. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193837570New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1938. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white pictorial wrappers; 575-672pp. White portions of wrappers very faintly foxed small chip to rear wrapper not approaching text else Very Good or better. Issue chiefly devoted to the 10th Communist Party Convention with contributions by Browder William Z. Foster and others. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193937597New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1939. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's white wrappers printed in red and black; 897-991pp. Minor dust-soil else Very Good to Near Fine. Includes the CPUSA National Committee's plea to "Keep America Out of the Imperialist War! Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193937595New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1939. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's white wrappers printed in red and black; 673-767pp. Light dust-soil else Near Fine. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193937588New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1939. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white decorative wrappers; 577-672pp. Near Fine. The Latin American Issue. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193737565New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1937. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white decorative wrappers; 577-680pp. Light wear and dust-soil faint vertical crease to upper wrapper else Very Good and sound. Includes contributions by Browder and William Z. Foster. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
193737564New York: Communist Party of the United States of America 1937. Octavo 23.75cm.; publisher's red and white decorative wrappers; 681-776pp. Light wear and dust-soil faint vertical crease to upper wrapper else Very Good and sound. Includes contributions by William Z. Foster and Joseph Stalin among others. Communist Party of the United States of America unknown books
1934134172New York: Workers Age Publishing Association 1934. Eight page newspaper 11.5x16.75 inches edgeworn and creased evenly toned pencil notation on front wrap rear wrap stained else good condition. Includes two page statement by the CPO and a long article on Cuba by Ella Ward. Workers Age Publishing Association unknown books
SKU1034200Charles E. Tuttle Company. Hardcover. Good/Good. B000P1PRCA 1966 11th Printing in a dust jacket. 502pp. Dual English/Japanese Language Edition. Book and dust jacket are clean has a good binding the dust jacket shows moderate wear with some rubbing/chipping to the edges and a 1.5 inch tear on the bottom of the front panel near the spine the pages are clean and crisp "Japan 1968- 70" is written neatly at the top of the front free endpaper- no other markings/notations. The dust jacket is wrapped in a clear protective sleeve to prevent further wear. lz Charles E. Tuttle Company hardcover books
19093212San Francisco: International Printing Company 1909. First edition. Original publisher's cloth binding. Fraying to corners and extremities of spine. General spotting to cloth. In a contemporary hand several names and addresses of women from San Francisco and Atlantic City to the pastedowns and endpapers. Generally toned with occasional staining; in the same hand as the preliminaries occasional additions modifications and annotations to recipes. Quite a scarce community cookery particularly in such presentable condition it has the distinction of being the first Jewish cookery published in California and among the earliest west of the Mississippi.<br/><br/>An excellent early example of women's use of the domestic space as a site for social activism. Organized in 1893 and based out of Chicago the National Council of Jewish Women worked to "shape the destinies" of Jewish women and families by offering community support in the form of assisting immigrants with integration advocating for women's rights and providing support including financial assistance and job training. Under the leadership of Hannah Greenebaum Solomon the women desired to carve out space for Jewish women's identities and contributions operating on a model similar to other national figures such as Jane Addams and Susan B. Anthony. Within seven years the San Francisco section was founded and ran under the leadership of Hattie Hecht Schloss a philanthropist and the wife of a progressive associate justice of the California Supreme Court. With her guidance "the Council established San Bruno Settlement House to aid newcomers to San Francisco with classes for boys and girls.Aiding immigrants and later veterans.these issues at the forefront then prompted petitioning for legislative reforms such as immigration equal suffrage child labor human trafficking abolition and health centers for women and children" NCJWSF. The present text was published at a time when a number of women's groups were realizing that community cookeries were effective methods of fundraising and promotion. Drawing strength and authority from the expectation that they feed and nourish their families the women of the Council could justify feeding nourishing and otherwise supporting the community at large; and the money from this cookery supported a number of their programs. Notably this California chapter of the NCJW did include a chapter on Passover Dishes; yet they also include a range of dishes traditionally not considered Jewish or acceptable in Jewish households including lobster and other shellfish dishes common to the region. An excellent opportunity to research Jewish women's contributions to California culture and the extent to which regional foods shape Jewish households in the West. International Printing Company unknown books
196227028London: Faith Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. First edition. Church stamp on front free endpaper title page and rear paste-down else very good in a very good closed edge tear at the top of the front panel age toning church stamp also on front panel and rear flap dust jacket. . Faith Press hardcover books
1976242619New York: Danad Publishing 1976. Magazine. 108p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches articles reviews news entertainment theatre film fashion very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Several pages on the Dance Theatre of Harlem with photos. Also a long illustrated profile/memoir of James Dean. Danad Publishing unknown books
1938180280Cincinnati: Sponsored by Cincinnati Public Schools 1938. 42p. 6x9 inches frontis-map of the Northwest Territory illustrated with drawings by Earle Sargeant light foxing otherwise a very good first edition booklet in blue-gray pictorial stapled wraps. American Guide Series. Dykes 242 Powell 1228. Sponsored by Cincinnati Public Schools unknown books
1938180279Cincinnati: Sponsored by Cincinnati Public Schools 1938. 41p. 6x9 inches frontis-map of the Northwest Territory illustrated with drawings by Earle Sargeant very good first edition booklet in orange pictorial stapled wraps. American Guide Series. Dykes 240 Powell 1226. Sponsored by Cincinnati Public Schools unknown books
1939203200Bridgeport: WPA & The Milford Tercentenary Committee 1939. Hardcover. xii 204p. index maps illustrations lengthy pencil note on front free endpaper with page numbers noted stating that the owner's ancestors co-founded the town pencil marks and notes throughout otherwise very good first edition in blue cloth boards and gilt. American Guide Series. The previous owner a Mrs. Delmar J. Miller of Stockton CA was a descendent of Henry and Elizabeth Bolsford among the founders of Milford CT. Dykes 40 Powell 142. WPA & The Milford Tercentenary Committee hardcover books