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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
1967187981New York: National Mobilization Committee 1967. Four-panel brochure 5.5x8.5 inches; three black and white photos; year "1967" penned in upper right of front cover. Brochure on the upcoming series of demonstrations that was to include the infamous levitation of the Pentagon. "Self-determination for Vietnam and Black America. National Mobilization Committee unknown books
1966203451966. FE. VIETNAM. RAMPARTS VIETNAM PRIMER. San Francisco: Ramparts 1966. Pictorial wrappers. Ink name on first page; some soil and light wear to wrappers. A very good copy. unknown books
1973119271Chicago: Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization 1973. 12p. 5.5x8.5 inches uneven trim in original stapled pictorial wraps. Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization unknown books
197246091The Netherlands: Comité Nationale Demonstratie voor Vrede in Vietnam ca. 1972. Original photo-illustrated poster 60x41cm. printed offset in red and black on white stock. Stock quite wrinkled else About Very Good overall. Anti-Vietnam War protest poster showing depicting a photograph of Vietnamese citizens weeping over the bodies of a child and man while military aircraft fly overhead. Imprint provided by geheugenvannederland.nl. Comité Nationale Demonstratie voor Vrede in Vietnam unknown books
197247693N.p.: Artists' and Writers' Protest / Colorcraft Inc 1972. First Edition. Original photographic poster offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 96.5cm x 63.5cm ca.38" x 25". Some minor handling trivial wear to extremities else very Near Fine / A unbacked. One of the most gruesome and effective pieces of propaganda to emerge during the Vietnam War reproducing a photograph taken during the My Lai Massacre by U.S. Army photographer Sgt. Ronald L. Haeberle. This and other iconic photos were taken by Haeberle on March 16 1968 using his personal camera while assigned to follow Charlie Company into My Lai. Unlike the monochrome images which he returned to the Army shot with a standard-issue Army camera the color images he shot with his personal camera were brought back to the States and sold to Life magazine after Haeberle was honorably discharged. The photos were printed in the December 5 1969 issue of Life offering Americans a harrowing glimpse into some of the attrocities being committed overseas; his caption beneath this image read: "Most were women and babies. It looked as if they tried to get away." The poster was designed by members of the Art Workers Coalition and initially released in 1969 using the identical image with the overlaid text reading: "Q: And babies A: And babies." This version published four years later intentionally subverts Richard Nixon's campaign slogan "Four More Years" forcing Americans to ask whether or not they wanted Nixon for another term and by extention another four years embroiled in foreign conflict. OCLC notes a single holding MoMA. Artists' and Writers' Protest / Colorcraft, Inc unknown books
197035425Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop 1970. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in black on white repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips measuring ca.38cm x 56cm 15" x 22". A Fine copy / A. A simple powerful anti-war image by an uncredited Berkeley student. The image is reproduced from a 1968 AP photograph of the bodies of US Marines on Hill 689 in Khe Sanh South Vietnam. The poster "is an indirect invocation of the political order in the United States and for those who remember a reminder that both Lyndon Johnson in 1964 and Richard Nixon in 1968 won the presidency with promises of peace - which were then contradicted by their actions." Benson Thomas W. Posters for Peace: Visual Rhetoric and Civic Action. One of some 600 designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. Not individually listed in OCLC though we note copies held at Yale and Penn State. WILLIAMS 28. Berkeley Political Poster Workshop unknown books
1972WRCAM55575Various places in Vietnam 1972. 145 photographs all but thirteen in color most approximately 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. Majority of photographs mounted on black paper stock with non-archival adhesive tape some photos retain remnants of tape at corners. Some images a bit faded but generally in very good condition. A tremendous collection of photographs depicting the personal life and military service of an unidentified African-American soldier with the last name "Williams" serving in Vietnam during the war and with numerous family photographs at home. The majority of the photographs are undated but those that are dated place the collection roughly between 1968 and 1972. Other identifying characteristics in the photographs indicate that the soldier was likely part of the United States Air Force 93rd Security Police Squadron which provided security and air base defense during the Vietnam War. There is a photograph of Williams leaning against the sign for the 93rd SPS dormitory. <br> <br> Notable in the sixty or more photographs from the soldier's time in Vietnam are images from an unidentified American Air Force base depicting soldiers in the barracks a mess hall and fraternization among soldiers; additional photographs show a heavily-armed Williams manning a bunker holding an EBONY magazine posing with a South Vietnamese soldier in an urban setting and staring strikingly at the camera wearing machine gun ammunition and a hand grenade. A series of thirteen images were taken at "Le Van Loc" a popular Vietnamese night club located on the Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon indicating Williams may have been stationed at or near that base. Personal photographs show individuals of varying ages presumably family members who appear alone or in groups and at times are photographed with Williams. Several of these photographs feature children presumably Williams' at home and at an Elmhurst School function. Williams seems to have been especially proud of his motorcycle as it features in a few shots. <br> <br> A collection of both service and family photographs capturing a young African- American serviceman during the Vietnam War. unknown books
196613101New York: Veterans Reservists To End The War In Vietnam 1966. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Fine copy of this 60's war protest poster. Measures 14 x 8.5" wide. Advertises a peace demonstration walk featuring such 60's luminaries as The Fugs Allen Ginsberg Denise Levertov Paul Krassner Jackson MacLow Gilbert Sorrentino Phil Corner The Hare Krishna Chanters and more. No date but from 1966. Scarce ephemera. <br/><br/> Veterans + Reservists To End The War In Vietnam paperback books
1966253061Madison WI: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Two issues of the newsletter 7 and 15 pages 8.5x11 inches mildly worn. Note: this is a different publication from the newsletters of the same name published in Berkeley and Baltimore. News on activism against the draft and the Vietnam War. Number 21 is devoted to the International Days of Protest. National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1966244145Madison WI: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Three issues of the newsletter 8.5x11 inches one with penned address otherwise very good. Note: this is a different publication from the newsletters of the same name published in Berkeley and Baltimore. News on activism against the draft and the Vietnam War. National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1971207514San Francisco: SMC 1971. 1.75 inch pin image of helicopter. SMC unknown books
196946155Wrightstown NJ: S.i. 1969. Original lithographed poster with text and illustrations printed in black on white stock measuring 43cm x 56cm 17" x 22". Light wear and creasing along bottom edge with slight curl to a few corners; demonstration date hand-corrected in marker on masking tape and applied at center of poster with NJ contact number similarly corrected by hand; old tape stains verso; Very Good. Crudely-drawn poster for an October 12 1969 demonstration at the U.S. military base at Ft. Dix NJ. An army of civilians nearly 10000-strong made up primarily of young people and led by a contingent of 100 women marched from the G.I. Coffee House in Wrightstown toward Ft. Dix. The march began at noon with speakers from the Rainbow Coalition -- Black Panther Party the Young Lords Organization and the Young Patriots -- addressing the crowd. The group marched upon the base and made their way inside the eastern perimeter before being stopped by MP's with bayonets and tear gas. Because of the strong sympathy for the marchers among teh 32000 GI's stationed at Dix more than half the MP's were put on restriction the following day and in the coming days all 375 prisoners were either transfered or released from the stockades. A wonderful survival; we find no examples in the trade and none in OCLC. S.i. unknown books
1977237173Oakland: VVAW 1977. 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides very good. Updates on VVAW activism; notes that over 100 marched in the Fighting Vets Contingent in San Francisco. Much on anti-krugerand activism which was pursued by RCP activists within the group but criticized as tangential to the VVAW's mission by internal critics. VVAW unknown books
1969133323San Francisco: New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1969. 2p. 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left very good condition. Copy of press release announcing that Dr. Ralph Abernathy would be the main speaker at the Nov. 15th rally sponsored by the committee. Entertainment to include Phil Ochs Elaine Brown and members of the cast of "Hair." Second page lists supporting organizations. New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1965140550Berkeley CA: The Vietnam Day Committee 1965. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides very good. Announces growing national and international support for planned rally against the Vietnam War; calls for local activists everywhere to time local demonstrations to coincide with the VDC. The Vietnam Day Committee unknown books
1969174012Philadelphia: manufactured by Horn Co 1969. Pinback Button. 2-inch pinback button neon orange background with black border and print. Button from one of two mass anti-Vietnam war demonstrations in fall 1969 at the Washington monument. manufactured by Horn Co unknown books
1969140332San Francisco 1969. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed one side very good. Report by a participant at the meeting "phoned in to 2170 Bryant Street" in San Francisco; discusses efforts by Kayo Hallinan to limit Trotskyist involvement in the NMC because "they can't get along with anyone." Speakers at upcoming rally decided; will include Ralph Abernathy David Hilliard Dolores Huerta and others. unknown books
1966253047New Orleans: the newsletter 1966. 12p. single issue of the staplebound 8.5x14 inch mimeographed newsletter. the newsletter unknown 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
1971185757Philadelphia: SMC 1971. Large 2.5 inch diameter pin the names of the schools and SE Asia riddled with bullets other text red on a black background. Issued for the 1971 protest to mark the anniversary of the Kent State shootings and protest the war. SMC unknown books
1970243274New York: Student Mobilization Committee 1970. 8.5x11 inch handbill mimeographed text both sides very good condition. Columbia University student activist meeting. Outlines topics for the upcoming event including defense of the Conspiracy 7 in Chicago and the Panther 21. Student Mobilization Committee unknown books
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
1965229275Detroit: DCEWV 1965. 8.5x11 inch handbill minor edgewear a couple of smudged fingerprints in the field. 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
1967260522London: British Vietnam Committee 1967. 10p. printed double-column with rubricated banner on coated alkaline paperstock printed and folded to make a 10x7 inch self-wraps newsletter. Unfastened leaves nested neatly. This number is illustrated from b&w photography taken in the field new weapons visit to camp by ;Mme Nguyen Thi Dinh fine photoportrait of Nguyen Huu Tho chair of the Liberation Front. Item has a small irregular marginal tear with two tiny folded flaps; otherwise mild corner-tip creasings and mild fold-line crimps clean and unmarked a good copy. British Vietnam Committee unknown books