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1964724449PN. New. 1964. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963720443PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963722422PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963720444PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963723353PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19631341726PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
1963722698PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
nosku747This is the OVERSIZED it didn't fit in my scanner! hardcover stated Boston Edition from 1984. Both the cover and the book are in positively excellent condition. There are no rips tears markings etc. and the pages and binding are tight. This wonderful impossible-to-find item is available for purchase now! Note: All books listed as FIRST EDITIONS are stated by the publisher in words or number lines--or--only stated editions that include only the publisher and publication date. NAME YOUR PRICE!!! Due to the vagaries of market fluctuations an item's listed price should be considered a guideline. Serious buyers are welcome to make a on each and every item listed with the assurance that ALL reasonable offers will be accepted!Like New hardcover
1390910326.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396330852.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1968736032PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
198262776New York: Crown 1982. First Edition. 8vo. 23.5cm x 16cm. Publisher's black cloth spine over olive green paper covered boards. Dustjacket. Titled in gilt to spine very mnor sheflwear in a clean and bright dustjacket. A fine copy. 274pp. Internally clean. A deftly written thriller produced during the period when Hollywood and the publishing industry caught up to the profit making possibilities of POW-MIA related fiction. Crown unknown
197083053Washington DC: New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Original lithographed poster with text and design elements offset printed in five colors on white stock measuring 44cm x 57cm 17.25" x 22 3/8"; signed "Workshop" in plate at lower right corner. Old folds smoothed out some toning on verso with a 2.5cm split at center of right margin and some light wear to extremities; Very Good. New Mobilization poster promoting a week of events. "A week beginning on February 14 1970 Huey Newton's Birthday and climaxing February 21 "Conspiracy Day" to focus and intensify the Organizing Campaign to end War in Vietnam and Repression." Not separately listed in OCLC though we not an example held by the V&A. 83053. New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown
196284347Saigon: United States Information Service Vietnam 1962. Second Revised Edition. Slim quarto 21.5cm; original printed wrappers stapled; ii211pp. Mild wear and handling subtle toning and light dust-soil to wrappers with a few small faint stains; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Revised and corrected edition of a report which first appeared in September 1961 "written in response to a need on the part of the USIS Saigon Motion Picture Section for information about Montagnard dialects. Subsequent developments in the Highlands principally the increased Viet Cong activity there coupled with the fact that virtually no recent material on the Montagnards exists generated unusual interest in the report and it is now being reissued" p.ii. OCLC notes 9 holdings for the second edition. 84347. United States Information Service, Vietnam unknown
19962090502113708720Not Available 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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
196962758Tokyo: Stars and Stripes 1969 1970. First Edition. Two volumes 17.5cm x 13.5cm. Publisher's illustrated card covers strong and clean with light edgewear and a little soiling here and there to the predominantly white covers. Very good copies. 40pp;40pp. Internally clean a little staple related rust here and there but otherwise very presentable. Originally published in Stars and Stripes and extremely popular with the men on the ground the Nguyen Charlie strip became much needed relief from painful nature of the conflict it so satirically illustrated. Francisco Flores "Corky" Trinidad was a Filipino-American journalist and cartoonist who fled the Phillipines during the Marcos dictatorship and whose work was internationally syndicated throughout the 1970's and 80's he was in fact the first Asian editorial cartoonist to be syndicated within the US and the only Asian-American cartoonist working at a major US newspaper. The Nguyen Charlie cartoon books are rather ephemeral little volumes and presentable copies are quite rare. Stars and Stripes unknown
1966728501PN. New. 1966. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1971222041971. Counterculture Social Activism This striking 1971 protest poster was issued by the Vietnam Peace Parade Committee to promote national participation in Vietnam Moratorium Day observed on Wednesday October 13th 1971. Designed in bold agitprop style the poster combines militant typography with an urgent visual motif that reflects the escalating tone of the antiwar movement in the early 1970s. New York: Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 1971. Bold white typography with circular graphic emblem at top. <br /> <br /> Below the emblem centered white text declares: "we will observe / moratorium day / wed. october 13ᵗʰ / by" followed by a large white blank space left intentionally empty for local groups or individuals to fill in their planned action or statement of protest. The poster concludes with a defiant and unequivocal call: "no business as usual! / end the war now!" At the bottom the issuing organization is credited: Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 17 East 17th Street New York N.Y. 10003.<br /> <br /> The poster is a vivid artifact of the Vietnam Moratorium movement which began in October 1969 as a coordinated nationwide effort to halt everyday activities in protest of the war. Unlike previous marches and rallies Moratorium Day called for civic refusal and general strikes encouraging walkouts from schools workplaces and public institutions. By 1971 in the wake of the Cambodian incursion and the publication of the Pentagon Papers the antiwar movement had taken on a more urgent and radical tone. This poster's slogan-"no business as usual!"-reflects that shift asserting that complicity in everyday life was untenable while the U.S. continued to bomb and occupy Southeast Asia. As a piece of protest ephemera the poster is emblematic of the era's graphic culture of resistance: minimalist yet commanding visually direct yet ideologically expansive. Light handling wear otherwise very good. unknown
3731858<p>Washington D.C. Washington Action Office. post-1969. Printer’s bug. Broadsheet. 11 x 8½ inches. Short closed edge-tear two corner crease lines; very good.</p> <p>A Vietnam War protest broadsheet issued by the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam with a “letter†addressed to President Nixon. A Christmas wreath is draped on a tombstone in what is likely Arlington Cemetery.</p> <p>The text rebuts Nixon’s reasons for continuing the war “You say our soldiers fight and die to defend freedom. We say they are being used to protect the Saigon dictatorship which does not have the support of it owns people….†etc.</p> <p>The verso also solicits funds for the Committee. They note that they were the “Sponsor of the Washington and San Francisco peace marches November 13–15 where more than a million Americans marched for peace in Vietnam.†</p> <p>One copy found in MOMA.</p> unknown
19631341221PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
1963718479PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1962717247PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963719557PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1962717739PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback