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1969232101969. Black Panther PartyBlack Radicalism Newton Huey P. The Black Panther Vol. IV no. 4 issued December 27 1969 a vital organ of the Party disseminating coverage of police violence legal defense political education prison solidarity and community survival work in the immediate aftermath of the killings of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. Rather than isolating those killings as a single event the issue contextualizes their deaths among wider U.S. racial repression providing investigative reporting along with chapter listings speeches and local programming demonstrating how the organization moved information across local branches and a national readership. The result is a concentrated record of Black Panther Party print strategy at the end of 1969 when the paper served both as a news organ and as an instrument of coordination.<br /> The Black Panther. Vol. IV No. 4. San Francisco CA: The Black Panther Party December 27 1969. Folio newsprint issue. Masthead reads "Black Community News Service" priced at 25 cents and marked "Published Weekly." The cover carries a large photograph beneath quotations from political prisoners in Denver with interior contents announced as "No Justice in Amerikka" "Statement to the P.R.G. of S.V. from Eldridge Cleaver" and "David Hilliard Speaks on B.S.U.'s." Interior pages shown here include "L.A. Pigs Condemn Peoples' Office" "Bill Green on the Condemning of L.A. Panther Office" "Political Prisoner Speaks to GIs" "Breakfast for School Children Programs" a substantial "List of Chapters and Branches of the Black Panther Party" "Speech by Charles Garry at Benefit in his behalf Dec. 19 1969" "Seize the Time" "What is There to Investigate" "Lived a Revolutionary Died a Revolutionary" on Mark Clark "Black Representatives Investigate Government Conspiracy" "Huey's Appeal" Part 16 "Pig An International Language" Eldridge Cleaver's statement at the Embassy of the P.R.G. of South Vietnam and David Hilliard's "Farewell and Criticism of Earl." The issue directly addresses the killings of Hampton and Clark and the Party's insistence that those deaths be understood as the direct result of state surveillance and persecution in response organized Black political resistance. Cleaver's statement extends that political frame outward into an international anti imperial context.<br /> Published only weeks after Hampton and Clark were executed by the Chicago Police in a raid coordinated wit the FBI this issue preserves the Party's response of mourning investigation and mobilization while continuing to publicize its community outreach breakfast programs campus activity chapter structure and legal advocacy. Overall good to very good with minor marginal losses not affecting text moderate toning small chips and short edge tears and handling wear consistent with circulated newsprint of this age. The combination of Hampton and Clark coverage Cleaver's statement and the printed national branch list makes this issue a precise record of how the Black Panther Party used its newspaper to connect local violence national organization and international politics within a single weekly publication. unknown
1971232041971. Black Panther PartyBlack Radicalism Newton Huey P. The Black Panther November 29 1971 issue a vital organ of the Black Panther Party for political communication across prison defense campaigns anti-police brutality reporting Black military dissent community mobilization and international political education. The cover story on Norma Gist a Black mother jailed after defending her children from racist violence in Idabel Oklahoma is paired with interior coverage of Frank Nubin Black GI organizing at Fort Hood the imprisonment of Hugo Pinell racist electoral intimidation in Houston and a rear-page "Survival Week" broadside for Chicago events featuring Bobby Seale Bob Rush and Charles Koen. Rather than functioning only as a news weekly this issue shows the Party press coordinating solidarity across local cases prison activism military resistance electoral struggle and survival-program organizing while also linking domestic Black liberation politics to global realignment through the front-page notice on the People's Republic of China entering the United Nations.<br /> The Black Panther. Vol. VII No. 14. San Francisco CA: The Black Panther Party Monday November 29 1971. Supplement present. Front page printed in black and blue with large headline "If You Love Them You'll Defend Them" over an image of Norma Gist and her children behind prison bars; masthead reads "The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" priced at 25 cents with copyright credited to Huey P. Newton. Visible interior contents include "A Potentially Dangerous Man" on Brother Frank Nubin; "We Won't Have a Nier City Council Man" on violence directed at Ovide Duncantell in Houston; "Black GIs Battle on the Home Front" concerning Fort Hood hearings on racism in military justice and promotion; and the two-page article "The Black Panther Party and Hugo Pinell" accompanied by San Quentin imagery and text on prison repression and collective resistance. The final illustrated page is a Chicago "Survival Week" announcement calling for a student strike for survival and a December 4 rally with named speakers Bobby Seale Bob Rush and Charles Koen plus notice of food distribution through the People's Free Medical Center.<br /> By late 1971 Black Panther newspapers had become one of the Party's central mechanisms for binding dispersed campaigns into a readable political structure converting local incidents into shared movement knowledge and directing readers toward defense work rallies and survival programs. This issue makes that process visible in unusually concentrated form: state violence against Black families military racism prison radicalization and community organizing appear not as separate stories but as linked fronts in the same political field while the China supplement places that field within the Party's wider internationalist frame. Closed tears and chipping to front page and folds; handling wear and toning consistent inner pages complete. Overall good condition. A strong single issue for tracing how Black Panther print culture carried information discipline and mobilization across multiple sites of struggle in late 1971. unknown
1989005701Madrid: Fundacion Caja de Pensiones 1989. First Edition First Printing. Stiff Wraps. Near Fine. 95 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. Softcover. Perfectbound photo-illustrated stiff glossy wraps. Book condition: Near fine. Minimal wear to extremities. Price tag from original book store to rear panel. In English and Spanish. The exhibition catalog for Helmut Newton's ground breaking first gallery show in Spain held in Madrid June 7-July 16 1989. Warmly inscribed by Helmut Newton: "For Glenn Helmut Newton Hollywood 7.2.1990" . A nicely varied group of the beautiful people in various states of undress. Subjects include: Leni Riefenstahl Birgit Nielsen Bukowski Sigourney Weaver David Lean Botero Jersey Kosinski Fidel Castro Gabriel García Márquez Oliver Stone Faye Dunaway Mickey Rourke Jodie Foster Terence Stamp David Lynch Isabella Rosellini Anita Ekberg Max Von Sydow David Hockney and Emmanuel Ungaro. <br/><br/> Fundacion Caja de Pensiones paperback
192971074Melbourne: 14th Battalion Assoc. 1929. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth xiv 416pp. frontis. b/w pls. maps plans appends. Honour roll index Official History of the 1st 14th Battalion AIF. Purple boards are unevenly faded & sunned at spine o/w internally very good; a tight copy of a scarce Unit History. Loosely inserted a 4pp. 14th Battalion Jubilee Dinner 50 years menu 1st October 1964 fine in card wrappers 14th Battalion Assoc. hardcover
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2007x-1420043102CRC Pr I Llc 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 504 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
1834271891834. Hardcover. 59pp; 32pp; 37pp; 136pp; 16pp; 24pp; 50pp; 16pp. Contemporary half sheepskin over marbled boards. Includes the following titles: 1 Speech of James Madison Porter of Northampton in the Convention of Pennsylvania on the Subject of the Right to Annul Charters of Incorporation. Delivered November 20 1837; Philadelphia Peter Hay & Co. 1837; first edition. 2 The Affairs of Rhode-Island. A Discourse Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church Providence May 22 1842. By Francis Wayland. Third Edition; Providence R. Cranston & Co. 1842; Sabin 70542. 3 Address Delivered Before the Alumni Association of the College of New Jersey September 26 1838. By James McDowell. Second Edition. Princeton Printed and Published by R. E. Hornor 1839; Sabin 43194. 4 The Jubilee of the Constitution. A Discourse Delivered at the Request of the New York Historical Society in the City of New York on Tuesday the 30th of April 1839. By John Quincy Adams; New York Published by Samuel Colman 1839; first edition; Sabin 281. 5 Anniversary Oration. Delivered Before the Faculty and Students of the University of Pennsylvania February 22d 1836. By Richard Newton; Philadelphia Printed by William F. Geddes 1836; first edition; Sabin 55083. 6 An Oration Delivered Before the Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania. By P. McCall; Philadelphia Joseph & William Kite Printers 1836; first edition; Sabin 42976. 7 Address Delivered Before the American Whig and Cliosophic Society of the College of New Jersey. September 24 1839. By Aaron Ogden Dayton; Princeton Printed by Robert E. Hornor 1839; first edition; Sabin 18999. 8 The Power of Holiness in the Christian Ministry. A Discourse Delivered by Appointment Before the Directors Professors and Students of the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church at Princeton September 29 1834. By Albert Barnes; Philadelphia Printed by William F. Geddes 1834; first edition. Leather well worn some scattered foxing previous owner's name on two of the pamphlets. A good copy. ; Octavo. hardcover
D14E-01620Vintage Books. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Vintage Books unknown
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2014x-113882576XRoutledge 2014. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 301 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2011x-0415669197Routledge 2011. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 232 pages. 9.49x6.46x0.91 inches. Routledge hardcover
1964T203052Grosvenor Gallery London 1964. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Landscape 4to in stiff card covers unpaginated approx. 16pp on glossy art paper catalogue to 60 item mainly oil paintings exhibition with 11 full page b/w plates notably including 'Crucifixion' and 'Figure in a Landscape' __CONDITION : A well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy few minute specks of shelf rub to cover edges. A nice copy of the rarest of Souza's London exhibition catalogues. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Grosvenor Gallery, London paperback
2011x-1412995736Sage Pubns 2011. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 584 pages. 9.75x7.75x0.75 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
100052London Day & Son Ltd. 1865 1st. 2 vols.; Tall hardback 8vo. approx 10 x 6.5 inches. In dark green cloth with gilt lettering to spines and blind embossed decorations to boards. Vol. 2 in pebbled cloth. In very good condition. Volume 2 has professional repair to spine with spine relaid. Bumps to corners and edges. Repairs to inner hinges between endpapers. Neat inscription to endpaper in vol.1 “Cornwall Library January 13th 1868.” Embossed WH.Smith stamp to corner. Some minor foxing spots to title page in vol.1. with Cornwall Library stamp to top edge. Some rubbing to edges of contents pages in vol.1. Some light foxing to engraved plates in vol.1. Else a very good clean and tight set. 360pp./275pp. Illustrated with 16 & 23 plates mostly B&W engravings maps and plans including 12 photo plates by F. Bedford from drawings by C.T. Newton and 9 & 29 B&W woodcut figures within text. Very scarce esp. in the original cloth binding. No.284 in Gernheim: Incunabula of British Photographic Literature. London, Day & Son Ltd., 1865 (1st.) hardcover
76757London The Zoological Society of London 1886. Three papers in one. Very large 4to 32.0 x 25.6 cm. 40 pp. 143-160; 161-169; 171-182; five lithographed plates 28-29; 30 larger folded; 31-32. Original printed wrappers. = A collection of three original papers on extinct flightless birds written by two different authors and published simultaneously and consecutively in the Society's Transactions Volume XII5. The first paper is by the British palaeontologist ichthyologist and ornithologist Edward Tulley Newton 1840-1930 and deals with a British Palaeogene species; the second and third are by the German-born New Zealand palaeontologist and ornithologist Johann Franz Julius von Haast 1822-1887 and deal with Pleistocene or Holocene extinct birds from New Zealand. All three are well-illustrated. Wrappers a tiny bit abraded at spine ends; otherwise an excellent clean copy - about the best one can get. All three papers neither in Cat. BMNH nor in any other major bibliography. unknown
197580288San Francisco: City Lights Books 1975. Paperback Duodecimo. Paperback. Good. wraps 84 pp small stain bottom right corner to p 47<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy order. City Lights Books paperback
69827Paris Desrochers ca. 1727-1728. Single leaf 8vo-size 15.3 x 11.5 cm. Printed on one side. Printed surface 14.2 x 9.7 cm. = A very rare portrait of Isaac Newton 1642-1727 at an advanced age by the French engraver Étienne Jehandier Desrochers 1668-1741. Desrochers was".best known for his miniature portraits of his contemporaries" Wikipedia. In 1726 he published his "Recueil de portraits des personnes qui se sont distinguées tant dans les Armes que dans les Belles Lettres et les Arts comme aussi la famille Royale de France et Autres Cours Étrangères 1726". This portrait perhaps is supplemental to this work. The caption reads: "fameux mathematicien né en Angleterre et il y est mort. De ce physicien le sublime genie De la nature entiere a pénétre les loix a ses profunds calculs elle semble asservie Et ne s'expliquer plus que par sa seule voix. R.". Only a few copies in libraries. Some light soiling otherwise very good with a strong impression. unknown
BN313251The Johns Hopkins University Press. Moon's Acceleration. Vol. 1 <br/><br/>Moon's Acceleration. Vol. 1 Professor Robert R. Newton The Johns Hopkins University Press unknown
2018x-1138442062Taylor & Francis 2018. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.38 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2019DBS-9781788823524ED - TECH PRESS 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. ED - TECH PRESS hardcover
2019DBS-9781788823524ED - TECH PRESS 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. ED - TECH PRESS hardcover
1999ZB1337982Cambridge University Press 1999. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 weekend SALE item 448 pp. hardcover new in new dust jacket. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2021x-0521302188Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 423 pages. 10.00x7.50x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
20121-3642625851Springer 2012. Paperback. New. 354 pages. 10.55x7.56x0.87 inches. Springer paperback