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1965229274Detroit: DCEWV 1965. 8.5x11 inch handbill minor edgewear otherwise very good. Printed both sides. Illustrated with a press photo of a napalm-burned boy hugging his father. Seeks local demonstrators to join the national protests in DC organized by SDS and urges those who cannot travel to Washington to demonstrate in Detroit on the same day. DCEWV unknown books
1969253134Columbia SC: GIs United 1969. Two 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together light handling and toning. Press release on the cases of five Black GIs who had been penalized for antiwar activities part of a group that became known as the Fort Jackson Eight. GIs United started as a Black and Puerto Rican club at Fort Jackson for listening to Malcolm X tapes then opened to white members and included Young Socialist Alliance activists. They were put in the stockade resulting in a concerted effort by outside activists to support their case. GIs United unknown books
185755n.p.: SMC 197-. 1 inch diameter pin mild scuffing; stylized hand giving peace sign. FTAF stands for "F#ck The Air Force. SMC unknown books
197438453Chicago: Chicago Peace Council N.d. 1974. Broadside bulletin board flyer 11" x 8-1/2" mimeographed printed recto-only on bond. Printing slightly irregular; light wear; Very Good. Announces a lecture by ex-Chicago Seven peace activist Dave Dellinger offering a first-hand update on the status of 200000 Vietnamese civilian political prisoners still being held one year after the Peace Treaty of January 27 1973. Chicago Peace Council unknown books
1977WRCLIT18568New York: Knopf 1977. 1194 leaves. Publisher-generated photocopy of the author's typescript distributed for advance subsidiary consideration. Revisions are evident throughout though the deleted text is not necessarily legible. Staple and filing label else very good. Knopf unknown books
1966253047New Orleans: the newsletter 1966. 12p. single issue of the staplebound 8.5x14 inch mimeographed newsletter. the newsletter unknown books
1967257982New York: National Mobilization Committee 1967. 8p. wraps unevenly browned else good condition 8.5x11 inches. Single issue of the newsletter. This issue announces that MLK will be speaking at the New York Rally with a short article on it. Includes an obit for A.J. Muste chairman of the Committee. National Mobilization Committee unknown books
196816423Boston: New England Free Press ca 1968. Offprint. Quarto 28cm. Stapled pictorial paper wrappers; pp.54-64. Inked number at head of front wrapper else lightly worn; Very Good. Exposes LBJ's ties to the military-industrial complex particularly the Texas defense giant Brown & Root. Cover graphic and one text illustration by Robert Grossman. The article first appeared in Ramparts magazine December 1967 and this appears to be a direct offprint from Ramparts but not so attributed. A relatively uncommon NEFP title. New England Free Press unknown books
40848Brooklyn NY: Marvin Garson n. d. Ca. 1967. White printed paper. Paper worn and age-toned some soiling creasing and rubbing. An About VG example. Single sheet folded 2 times. 8-1/2" x 3-1/8" <br/><br/>Brochure discussing rather logically and to the point some of the issues with the Vietnam war. "'If we don't fight them over there we'll have to fight them over here.' Who's 'them' The Viet Cong They don't want to come over here and anyway they can't because we won't give them visas. Our racist immigration law you know." No holdings located on OCLC. Rare. Marvin Garson unknown books
40861Cambridge Mass: Vietnam Summer Committee n. d. Ca. 1967. Grey paper printed in maroon ink. Modest wear to paper horizontal crease some very light age-toning to edges. A VG example. Broadside printed recto only. 17" x 11" <br/><br/>"Tired of Marching Weary of Speeches Turned off by the Peace Corps SSS SS SDS SWP AFL-CIO NSA-CIA WSP WCTU YMCA NAACP ASPCA UCM NCNP NCCEWV SNCC PTA NYMETS IBM NLF NFL LSD.The Vietnam Summer Project is a concerted national effort to reach out to the now silent Americans who are growing more and more worried about the Administration's war in Vietnam." Vietnam Summer Committee unknown books
1965207517New York: the Committee 1965. 1.5 inch diameter pin green and blue design. The demonstration featured speakers including Linus Pauling Fannie Lou Hamer Jerry Rubin and David Dellinger. the Committee unknown books
197341312Saigon: Directorate General of Taxation 1973. 12mo. pp. 74; original green staplebound printed wrappers notations on upper cover. Authorized by the Directorate General of Taxation Republic of Vietnam in cooperation with the Tax Advisory Team U.S. Agency for International Development. <br/><br/> [Directorate General of Taxation] unknown books
196951008Berkeley: Berkeley Graphic Arts 1969. Original broadside with text offset printed in black on lime green stock measuring 33cm x 25.25cm ca.13"x 10". Modest wear and handling with some creasing and soil to lower corners and a small triangular chip toward lower left edge; Very Good. Small broadside produced for the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam a massive series of demonstrations held in cities across the country on October 15 1969. Given the place of publication this could likely have been used at the Moratorium Rally at UC Berkeley held at noon at Lower Sproul Plaza an event which included speeches by Fanny Lou Hamer Ron Dellums Joe Cole and Dan Siegel cf. UC Berkeley "The Pacifica Radio/UC Berkeley Social Activism Recording Project: Anti-Vietnam War Protests. Berkeley Graphic Arts unknown books
1983160079NOVATO CA PRESIDIO PRESS 1983 1983. DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. ISBN: 0891411755. NOVATO, CA, PRESIDIO PRESS, 1983 hardcover books
196845457N.p.: Busines Executives Move for Vietnam Peace 1968. Single 11" x 25-1/2" sheet folded to make six 11" x 8-1/2" panels. On glossy paper. Folded in thirds for mailing; light wear small splash-stain at lower right; Very Good. Address delivered before three meetings of "Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace" in Detroit Chicago and New York June 1968. Eccles 1890-1977 was a prominent banker and economist Chairman of the Federal Reserve under FDR. Business Executives Move for Vitenam Peace BEM was founded in 1967 by Baltimore insurance executive Henry Niles. Scarce; one only in OCLC UC Davis as of August 2019. Busines Executives Move for Vietnam Peace unknown books
197242249N.p.: S.i. 1972. Original photographic broadside offset printed in black on white stock measuring 21.5cm x 35.5cm. Mild handling and scattered dust-soil with a few faint creases and short tears to extremities; Very Good. Anti-war broadside drawing attention to the attrocities perpetrated on Vietnamese children by American servicemen during the war. Upper half reproduces a photograph of two children bloodied and bearing facial burns; the lower half features a quote by U.S. Presidential nominee George S. McGovern: "In the name of Humanity and all that is decent let us end the bombardment of Indochina: Let us bring our prisoners and troops home: Before we lose the sould of our nation." Not found in OCLC. S.i. unknown books
200039971n. p.: Norwegian Buddha 2000. 1st printing. Black cloth spine over printed green paper covers. Front cover with outline drawing of Vietnam. Nr Fine. Divers pagniations. T.p. with photographic vignette of a howitzer. Square 8vo. 8-1/2" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>Uncommon publication with no copies found on OCLC. Norwegian Buddha hardcover books
196938109San Francisco: The Committee for the 27 1969. Broadsheet 28cm x 22cm 11" x 8-1/2". Printed offset on both sides of sheet; recto primarily graphic with text on verso. Mild edgewear and creasing; tack holes and tiny loss at bottom right corner not affecting image or text; Very Good or better. Flyer protesting the draconian sentences meted out in early 1969 to the so-called "Presidio Mutineers" - 27 military prisoners at the Presidio stockade who had staged a peaceful "sit-in" to protest overcrowding and the murder by prison guards of one of their fellow inmates. Recto reproduces two photographs of the protest; verso lays out the details of the case and calls on readers to organize protests and letter-writing campaigns in their communities. The Committee for the 27 unknown books
2002284791Kansas: University Press of Kansas 2002. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. A Second Printing copy of Victory in Vietnam the official history of the People's Army of Vietnam translated by Merle Pribbenow. A unique view on the Vietnam War through the perspective and ideology of the North Vietnamese military. Discrete and unobtrusive marks in pencil scattered throughout. Near Fine dustjacket. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. University Press of Kansas unknown books
200130827New York: Crown Publishers 2001. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Thick hardbound octavo in dustwrapper. 689 pp. Illustrated with photographs. The story of America's Vietnam War veterans and their struggles upon returning to the States. A well-thumbed copy. Very good condition in very good unclipped dustwrapper. This copy has been nicely INSCRIBED BY NICOSIA TO ROCK JOURNALIST AL ARONOWITZ and dated in year of publication. Crown Publishers hardcover books
197224375Parris Island South Carolina: US Marine Corps 1972. 120 pages; color black and white illustrated throughout; history of the Parris Island training locale; biographies of Commanding General Carl W. Hoffman Colonel Thomas H. Galbraith; training photos; at back is the Third Battalion Platoon 366 - specific information commenced training 10 July 1972 completed training 25 September 1972; Lt. Col. H.F. Kuhn Battalion Commander; with photos of the company commander drill instructors gunnery sergeant and the recruits followed by candid shots of this company's training. ".3rd Battalion spent over 1600 days in Vietnam and conducted 48 combat operations the most of any Marine battalion in the conflict." Bob Neener 2005; volume approx. 9 1/4" x 12 1/4" size; bound in red textured cloth cover with gilt & embossed USMC illustrations; light wear to the binding; in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. US Marine Corps Hardcover books
1971278Collier 1971. 1st. Soft Cover. 1st paperback ed. 1971. Tall thin 4to. 174 pgs. A VG copy. <br/><br/> Collier paperback books
29640San Diego: 1970. Broadside. Single sheet of pale salmon stock 8-1/2" x 6-1/4"; printed recto-only. Fine. Announces establishment by the UCSD Art Department in conjunction with chancellor William McGill of the "George Winne Memorial Shrine.taking George's charred remains as its core the Shrine will seek to involve and encompass the entire campus.Passive Resistance can only have effect under conditions of complete self-sacrifice. In completing his life George followed the dictates of law and order: his refusal to disobey the rule of Chancellor McGill and Governor Reagan allowed George to take full responsibility for his actions by turning himself in in the name of God." Winne 1947-1970 was a UCSD undergraduate who famously committed suicide by self-immolation on a public plaza at the University of California San Diego to protest U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. This memorial broadside not located under title or subject in OCLC. unknown books
196815574np: np ca. 1968. Very good. Four black and white silver gelatin print photographs each measuring approximately 8" x 10". Mild handling wear. Ocassional corner creasing. One duplicate. Overall very good. <br/><br/>Three enlarged views of the interior of an in-country Vietnam lounge for soldiers of the 287th Explosive Ordinance Detatchment stationed out of Phu Bai. Images include two outstanding interiors of the bar area with signage photographs and posters. A hand painted plank of wood hung behind the bar states the "287 EOD / BAR / RULES" which include: "No bullshitting" "No Credit" and "No Being Irritating." EOD members were responsible for explosive disposal and nuetralization. An all volunteer division within the Army it was known as one of the most dangerous jobs in all of the military with company members having to place themselves in grave danger simply as a condition of the job. In his 2013 memoir titled THIS IS WHAT HELL LOOKS LIKE veteran of the 287th Stuart Allan Steinberg wrote of the respect the division commanded recalling the greeting fellow soldiers would often intone upon his arrival in the field: "E-O-fucking-D". A small but vivid rich group of images. np unknown books
5233U.S. General. Head of all US Forces during the Vietnam War. Great content. Headed: "Gen. William Westmoreland - Commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam - CNN Interview." In part: "We had in fact replaced the French in that regard -- and we had advisers down to battalion level within the Vietnamese military structure. The problem at that time was not an invasion of the area by the North Vietnamese but it was the erosion of the effectiveness of government brought about by the so-called "VC" -- the Viet Cong. It was not open warfare . At the outset the President made the statement that he would not geographically broaden the war and that meant that military actions were confined to the territory of South Vietnam. The enemy was not operating under such restraints.That gave the enemy a sanctuary. We were winning on the battlefield but whether we were winning strategically is another matter." Signed in black ink " W. Westmoreland". Great content and in excellent condition. unknown books