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N.PAG.151 CARTONATO CON SOVRACOPERTA-BUONO
1958002204Paris Hazan 1958
2091202133001116VIKING CLUB N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 VIKING CLUB paperback
4° (cm.30,5x23,5), br. edit., pp. XVI - 56. Lievi gore al marg. bianco. Monografia provinciale con introduzione, note illustrative, considerazioni riassuntive, ricche e dettagliate tabelle statistiche relative al censimento del 1931. Interessanti dati per la demografia, economia, geo-antropologia del periodo fascista.
4° (cm.30,5x23,5), br. edit., pp. XVI - 56. Monografia provinciale con introduzione, note illustrative, considerazioni riassuntive, ricche e dettagliate tabelle statistiche relative al censimento del 1931. Interessanti dati per la demografia, economia, geo-antropologia del periodo fascista.
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
1390679799.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196331432Berkeley: University of California 1963. Softcover. VG- light wear and scuffing to cover edges. Black and color illustrated wraps with green lettering;. 55 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Includes works by Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. "Organized by the Committee for Arts and Lectures at the University of California Berkeley." Includes bibliographical references page 15. University of California unknown books
In-4 (cm. 34.40), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 237, (3), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
2014509093.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428783740.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187083829Paris: Georges Hurtel 1870. 28 x 23 cm decorative half leather binding with marbled boards housed in a marbled cardboard slipcase 244 pages plates. Text in French. Hinges weak and damaged small piece of leather detached and repaired with tape at spine head; interior lightly aged toned although still in very good condition see pictures. Georges Hurtel hardcover
1945005208New York Charles Henri Ford 1945 In-4 agrafé, couverture illustrée Edition originale
182821769Paris Eugène Devenne 1828 7 Vol. Petits In-8 383 pp + 270 + 316 - 240 + 406 + 609 + 381 + 307 pp, belle reliure décorative accident en queue du tome 7 vies de Mathieu De Montmorenci Gaucher De Chatillon, Jacques De La Marche Enguerrand De Couci Louis De Clermont Jean Le Meingre De Boucicaut Dunois
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight rubbing to spine ends and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with signs of storage. Unpaginated. 120pp. Over 150 well-captioned photographs of cycles and cars from their earliest days. Fairly scarce.
<p>2 volumi, 26 cm, rilegatura editoriale in piena seta nera con illustrazione a colori applicata ai piatti e titolo in oro ai piatti e ai dorsi, p. 273; 265. Numerose foto a colori applicate a piena e doppia pagina.</p>
1930RO50000444SALABERT. 1930. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 4 pages dont 2 de partition avec textes. Photographie de Maurice Chevalie, en première page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
In-8° pp. 226 con 30 tav. f.t. Leg. edit. con sovrac. ill. con picc. taglio ininfluente.
In-8 p., cartonato editoriale, pp. 226, con alc. ill. fotografiche in b.n. in tavv. f.t. Ben conservato.
Bologna, Resto del Carlino, 1961, 8vo tutta tela sovraccopertina illustrata, pp. 226 con tav. fot. f.t.
indice onomastico 28 tavole fotografiche f.t.
In 8? (cm 23,9), Brossura edit., pagg.80 con numerose ill. b.n. e a colori n.t., bell'esemplare
(Codice IT/0358) Carta itineraria tratta da: "LA VERA GUIDA PER CHI VIAGGIA IN ITALIA con la descrizione di tutti i viaggi e sue poste...". Bel cartiglio ornato con il titolo. Nitida incisione, su carta avorio, esente da ingialliture. Dimensioni totali cm 31x14. Lievi segni delle pieghe, ottimo stato. Alleghiamo fotocopia del frontespizio dell'opera. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
Viaggio da Foligno a Fano passando per Ponte Centesino, Gualdo, Sigillo, La Scheggia, Cagli Cantiano, Acqualagna, Fossombrone, Urbino e Tenaglie. Pieghe editoriali, coloritura coeva
Viaggio postale da Fano a Foligno, inciso da Francesco de Caroly a Torino nel 1780.Acquaforte, in ottime condizioni. Viaggio postale da Fano a Foligno, inciso da Francesco de Caroly a Torino nel 1780.Acquaforte, in ottime condizioni.