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DADAX0304346268UNKNO 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 8.25x1.25x10.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UNKNO hardcover
1969222141969. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam Fall Offensive Against the War in Vietnam handbill archive 1969 documents grassroots antiwar mobilization in the weeks surrounding the November 15 March on Washington and supports research into student organizing Vietnam War dissent protest communications and the relationship between antiwar activism and civil rights language. The material documents the system of mass antiwar protest coordination through locally distributed leaflets public calls for disciplined nonviolence strike-and-march scheduling and visual appeals to interracial and cross-movement solidarity revealing how organizers sought to convert dispersed campus opposition into a visible national demonstration. The Student Mobilization Committee was a national coalition active from 1966 to 1973 and the November 1969 Washington action drew more than 500000 demonstrators after the October Moratorium and alongside New Mobilization Committee activity making these handbills useful evidence of how antiwar organizations framed participation legality and public legitimacy during one of the largest Vietnam War protests in the United States.<br /> <br /> Two original handbills issued in connection with the November 14 and 15 1969 antiwar actions in Washington D.C. comprising one mimeographed leaflet distributed by the CWRU Student Mobilization Committee and one offset-printed graphic leaflet headed "FALL OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE WAR IN VIETNAM" each approximately 8½ x 11 inches. The mimeographed leaflet opens with a quoted November 9 1969 New York Times editorial warning that "The Administration has been following a course calculated to increase the danger that the protest march will turn into a violent confrontation" and answers with the committee's insistence that "Nov. 14-15 will be the most massive legal peaceful and non-violent demonstrations ever held in the U.S." Its text explains the functional logic of the protest effort arguing that "Only a massive peaceful demonstration of the American people can require the government to end the conflict and bring the troops home now" while also identifying government rhetoric as a threat to the movement's legitimacy: "The source of rumors about violence. is the government itself." The second leaflet uses bold graphic design and a black-and-white protest photograph showing demonstrators one raising a peace sign with placards reading "End the War Now!" and "Bring the Troops Home Now!" and a background banner declaring "End Racial Oppression!" Beneath the image the leaflet gives the coordinated schedule: "FRIDAY NOV. 14 / STRIKE AGAINST THE WAR" and "SATURDAY NOV. 15 / MARCH ON WASHINGTON" linking workplace and campus strike tactics to the mass Washington demonstration.<br /> <br /> Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Nov. 14-15 peaceful and non-violent demonstrations leaflet. Cleveland: CWRU Student Mobilization Committee 1969. Mimeographed organizing handbill using press quotation rebuttal and direct appeal to defend the planned Washington demonstrations against anticipated claims of violence. The leaflet shows the mechanisms of antiwar communication in practice: organizers framed participation as peaceful legal and morally necessary urging readers that "Marching on Washington November 15 in the peaceful and non-violent demonstration is the best way to build that movement to end the war immediately. JOIN US!" 2 Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Fall Offensive Against the War in Vietnam. Washington D.C.: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1969. Offset-printed handbill combining protest imagery antiwar slogans and a two-day action calendar for the November 14 strike and November 15 March on Washington. The inclusion of the banner "End Racial Oppression!" places the antiwar action within a broader field of late-1960s radical politics where opposition to U.S. military policy intersected visually and rhetorically with civil rights and racial justice claims. Light toning minor edge wear and small creases very good. Compact evidence of the messaging infrastructure behind the November 1969 antiwar mobilization preserving both the defensive language of nonviolence and the public visual vocabulary used to recruit participants for national protest. unknown
1999SONG1860942008Imperial College Press 1999-12-14. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.36x1.14x8.84. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Imperial College Press hardcover
1995SONG084938253XCRC Press 30/11/1995. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x1.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CRC Press hardcover
4084Without date or place. English Camden Town Group Painter 1878-1914. Dimensions seven inches by ten inches. Grubby but in good condition. From the Mark Bonham Carter collection. Captioned 'Spencer Gore Freddy' with an arrow pointing to impressionistic representation of figure nine inches high of the artist in a suit with high-collared shirt holding a palette in his left hand and with his right hand outstretched and painting onto a canvas. Around the figure dabs of watercolour and a representation of a foot. Crude drawing of seascape on reverse. Together with scrap of paper reading 'MR. THEO RAMOS rang a propos Spenser-Gore. sic Freddie Gore's no. is 352 . 4940 Also - Bernard Dunstan 10% is on. or off'. See Image. Without date or place. unknown
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17353792<p>1735. Hardback. Very Good. Original 1735 Entschuldigungen ""Excuses"" in Old German language and font. Early Protestant writings. Authors: Christian Gottfried Marche Johann Jakob Rambach</p><p> Condition: Good Has been re-covered in maybe the 1950's or 1960's with a woodgrain vinyl sheeting 560 pages 4"" X 6.5"" Tall.<br /><br />What follows is the beginning of the book proper after the Forward/Dedication. -- To the dear reader Light and Grace are wished to you from the first source of salvation by yours Johann Jacob Hambach.<br />Dear reader The sin of excuses is one of the first fruits of the Fall. For just as soon as a human was unfaithful to his Creator and He called him the person back to Himself stood him before His judgment and asked: Did you not eat from the tree about which I commanded you you should not eat from it Then Adam answered: That woman you presented me with gave me to eat from that tree and I ate. And when god thereafter also called the woman to account and asked her: Why did you do this so this one also answered: the snake betrayed me so I ate. 1 Book Mos. III 11 12 13. Thus they began to excuse themselves by or according to on the basis of or after each other. etc.<br /><br />Some interesting things from a gifted reader friend R. Harris about this book the 1735 Entschuldigungen. I like that the author writes this as a kind of letter from himself to his reader I like that it flat-out calls excuses sin. Not ""the making of excuses"" but excuses. In this writer's mind there is no excuse that is valid for anything. Not the lack of quotation marks. Instead when there is a colon :it's an indication that what follow is a quote. Note that Genesis is called 1 Book Mos. or first book of Moses which is what it is still normally called in German. Shorthand in German is ""erste Mose"" written 1. Mose for 1st Moses and Exodus is 2. Mose zweite Mose 2nd Moses. I just think it's interesting the way the scripture reference is notated which is so different from modern German and even more different from the English/American way of doing it. We'd say Genesis 3:11-13. Much easier! The other thing I thought was interesting was that the entire beginning chapter or what looks like a chapter is essentially a long flowery dedication to the Holy Roman Emperor. I do like this beginning Kind of makes the point all at once. Peace and no stinkin' excuses!</p> hardcover
182653952Paris L'Imprimerie Royale 1826. Later hcloth. Spine with gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. VII359 pp. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of Blunt's "The American Coast Pilot". - Sabin 6028. </em> hardcover
2001SONG0415930863Routledge 2001-10-26. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.04x0.64x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
192811060New York: Covici-Friede 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited to 275 copies signed by March on the limitation page. Illustrated by Alexander King. Very Good in a Fair slipcase rubbed at the edges split at the bottom joint. Quarter beige cloth with patterned paper on the boards paste-down label on the spine. Square and firmly bound scar inside the front board from a removed bookplate clean otherwise. March's novel-length poem about race and corruption in early 20th-century boxing. Adapted into the 1949 Robert Wise-directed film of the same title. Covici-Friede hardcover
2009x-0415371147Taylor & Francis 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 256 pages. 9.45x6.42x0.75 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2009x-0415371120Taylor & Francis 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.45x6.42x0.63 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2009x-0415370094Taylor & Francis 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.45x6.42x0.63 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2013x-1489904174Springer 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 408 pages. 9.26x6.11x0.93 inches. Springer paperback
19572090202118001496Tokyosogensha 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tokyosogensha paperback
19782091202133209983Kodansha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 25 books in total Kodansha paperback
1995Q-084938253XCRC Press 1995-11-30. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! CRC Press hardcover
1928008507New York: Covici-Friede 1928. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very good plus. Near-fine with a touch of shelf wear otherwise bright and clean inside and out. In a very good plus dust jacket $2.00 price intact with minor wear at the corners and a repaired closed tear at the top of the spine. An excellent copy of this scarce title. <br/> <br/> Covici-Friede hardcover
1929013024NY: Covici Friede 1929. 2nd Trade Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The second edition that Covici published with Friede following Covici's 1928 first edition limited illustrated by Reginald March. Colophon states second trade edition 2000 copies this copy hand-numbered 653. This edition not illustrated dropped provocative 8-lines in two stanza at the end of page 22. Inserted loosely here at page 22 is a publisher's note that prints what was dropped which concludes "And he almost came." 8vo tan rough cloth titles stamped in gold on spine lacking dustjacket leaves gently toned about edges. Solid unsophisticated copy and rarely found with inserted addendum page. Covici Friede hardcover
194392659Washington D.C.: Army Air Forces 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 37p. printed on one sideplus 19 folding black & white maps charts illustrations etc. Softcover in original cloth-backed wrapper. 26 cm. Minor cover soil. Pages browned. Name stamp on front cover -- a Captain in 939th Eng. Cam. Bn. Avn. Army Air Forces paperback
1995461309CRC. Collectible - Very Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1995. First Printing. Hard Cover. 0849344522 Ex-Library A376 . CRC hardcover
2009DADAX0415371147Routledge 2009-02-09. 1. hardcover. New. 6.25x0.75x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
195030095HBDJ NOT EX-LIBRARY1950 ON TITLE PG 1ST EDITION 1st prt with correct date . Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: NF with tiny chips tears & wear edges of dj DJ PRICECLIPPED . in paper covered boards with a HARDBACK gray upper cover with red green and black pictorial printing MATCHES DJ ILLUSTRATION with red paper covered lower cover and spine 31 PGS Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Little Jerry & His Dog Scrubby wanted a Sled for Christmas - he wanted to ask Santa for it. Which one - the one at the school party department store ringing the bell. 4 year old gets his answer from Mr. Riley the local policeman- an inspired answer. Very 1950's simple story Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, NY hardcover
2013x-1489924175Springer Verlag 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 605 pages. 11.69x8.27x1.40 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
1873290383San Francisco.: A.L. Bancroft and Company. 1873. 1st Edition. Publisher’s maroon cloth blind ruled borders gilt titles. Very good corners lightly bumped spine slightly sunned. 18x12 cm. Rare first edition of this curious parody on the poems and poetic style of Joaquin Miller. weight: 0.5 lb. A.L. Bancroft and Company. hardcover