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19601434Washington DC: GPO 1960. good. 80 wraps illus. maps charts covers somewhat soiled. GPO paperback
1968233691968. Student ActivismNew Left UC San Diego student activist newspaper Triton Times June through December 1968 covering Black student organizing Associated Students politics and campus protest in Southern California. Across these issues student reporters cover local conflicts over education outreach partisan university control and diversity studies in real time during a period of increased New Left activism and student involvement in California.<br /> <br /> Triton Times. Volume 5. University of California San Diego 1968. Group of 7 issues spanning June 14 to December 6 1968 including one commencement issue and six regular issues. Folio newspaper format.<br /> <br /> 1 Showley Roger M. ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Commencement Edition June 14 1968. "The First Class 1964-1968" issue ties UCSD's founding cohort to arguments over student participation and political agency with articles including "Students Speak Out On the Issues" "Students' Role In the University" and "Isolation or Involvement Popkin: University Should Play a Revolutionary Role in Society." The same number places Robert F. Kennedy's killing at the center of campus political feeling under "Robert F. Kennedy 1925-1968" while an editorial declares "Initiative is Our Spirit."<br /> <br /> 2 McCarthy John ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Vol. 5 no. 3 October 18 1968. Front-page coverage leads with "Black Students Stop Parties at UCSB" and the Educational Opportunities Program column "EOP Director Outlines Goals" which states "The purpose of the Education Opportunities Program is to enroll as many qualified and near-qualified students from minority groups or low-income backgrounds." The issue also prints "Cleaver Gives 2nd 139X First Illegal Lecture At Cal" linking Eldridge Cleaver Social Analysis 139X and the academic freedom struggle that would recur in later UCSD numbers.<br /> <br /> 3 McCarthy John ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Vol. 5 no. 5 November 1 1968. This issue turns to student government and Black political debate through "John Muir Government Underway" "Reagan Won't" and "Weisberg Raps Warren" while "Profs Confront Students Friday" records Chancellor McGill the UCSD Academic Senate Eldridge Cleaver and the TNC circular in a shared argument over "student-faculty relations." The same number also carries "Ex-S. Viet. Ambassador Speaks" extending the paper's activism coverage beyond campus procedure into Vietnam-era political dissent.<br /> <br /> 4 McCarthy John ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Vol. 5 no. 6 November 8 1968. "Undergrads to Vote on Compulsory Fee" and "AS Leaders Launch Crusade" present the mechanics of Associated Students governance while "TNC Protests Action of San Diego Police" reports arrests at Balboa Park after Free Speech Movement and SDS leafleting. Inside Herman Rumper's "Pigs or People" names police violence directly recounting a San Diego police officer with a "riot gun" Black Panther leader Ken Denman and a forum where "young white and middle class" students confronted the city's use of force.<br /> <br /> 5 McCarthy John ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Vol. 5 no. 7 November 15 1968. Student government dominates this issue through "AS Prepares for Regents Meeting" "Muir To Hold Rights Meeting" "AS Fees: You Get What You Pay For" and "AS Senate Notes." The paper prints President Shepard's complaint that the student presidents "played into the conservative Regents' hands" while the Muir rights petition calls for a "more meaningful form of community college government" and links campus procedure to "Personal Rights" "Freedom of Expression" and "Student Rights."<br /> <br /> 6 McCarthy John ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Vol. 5 no. 8 November 22 1968. Black and Chicano student activism comes forward in "Hunger Strike Grows; Students Show Support" which names MAYA leader Israel Chavez Black Lounge publicity work and BSC participation in the strike committee. The same issue records the Educational Policy Committee fight in "CEP Report Goes to Regents" Shepard's defense of the student presidents in "Shepard Stands Up For His Sheen" and faculty pressure on the Regents in "Faculty Responds to Reagan Threat."<br /> <br /> 7 McCarthy John ed. Triton Times. University of California San Diego 1968. Vol. 5 no. 10 December 6 1968. "Faculty Fights For Relevancy" and "Muir Rights Convention In Recess" return to the November Regents confrontation while "CPE Initiates Course Inquiries" and "The University Gap" extend the debate into curriculum budgeting and student control over educational priorities. "AS Senate Notes" records the committee structure funding questions and campus political alignments behind these disputes and the issue closes with "Muir Rights" preserving the rights language that student organizers were attempting to formalize.<br /> <br /> These newspapers trace a semester at UCSD in which Black student demands Associated Students procedure faculty resistance anti-police protest and antiwar debate were argued across this campus forum. The paper also addresses issues at large and national figures including Eldridge Cleaver Ken Denman Chavez William J. McGill President Shepard Victor Rumsey and members of the Muir rights committee making the papers especially strong on the intersection of Black student organizing with student government and broader activist politics at a University of California campus. Moderate toning horizontal fold lines edge wear and occasional small chips. Overall very good condition. A run of student newspapers from UC San Diego's student press on Black protest. politics Regents conflict and campus governance. unknown
1934314085Quebec 1934. Illustrated from photos. 20 pp. 12mo. Green printed wrappers. Spine faintly toned. Fine. Illustrated from photos. 20 pp. 12mo. "The bears are becoming very troublesome."<br/>List of members and club camps and the secretary's annual report for the preceding year with anecdotes of hunting and a request for a dozen new members the membership stood at 89 at the end of 1933. Not in Heller Bruns unknown books
1968314086Quebec: Privately printed by T.J. Moore & Co. Ltd 1968. 52 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Stapled green wrappers. Light browning to spine date stamped to front wrapper else fine. 52 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. List of members and club camps and the secretary's annual report for 1967 including some observations on changes in members' visits to the club territories and anecdotes of "uninvited vistiors"; with the Club rules. Not in Bruns Heller Privately printed by T.J. Moore & Co., Ltd unknown books
82 pages. Features: ad for Triton Tally Ho; ad for Orcland Donlendon; Emerald's King John, MHR 19657; Article - Thoughts on Developing Impulsion, Rhythm, Suppleness and Obedience... the the walk, trot and canter - Lateral Work at the Trot and Center, by Mrs. Bruce Ferguson; Hi Mist Moon Dancer ad; The Side-Check Harness Bridle - illustrated article by David LaSalle and Fred Herrick; ads for Tiger Allen and Royal Crest Parader; Beware - Novice on the Trial - photo-illustrated article by Alison B. Mears; Moving Cross-Country with a Morgan, by Sandra Smith; "Justin Morgan Had a Horse"; 50-mile Competitive Trail Ride - Counsel and Promises, by P.A. Mack; Color ad for Applevale Gaiety; Centerfold ad for E.F. Sam 15772; Gallant Lee ad; Report of the Judging Standards Committee, Part III; Back cover ad for Syndicates Anastasia 09783 of Green Meads Farm. Average wear. Subscription form removed from page 26 which partially affects photo on page 25. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
1962214402LLarchmont New York: Triad Publishing Company 1962. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Scarce title. 314 pp. White endpapers with previous owner's inscription on ffep. Blue cloth with gilt titles. One corner bumped head and tail of spine lightly worn top edge faded. Blue illustrated DJ with white titles. Faded spine small chips light wear along the edges. VG/VG <br/> <br/> Triad Publishing Company hardcover
196232497Larchmont NY: Triad Publishing Co 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Octavo. 314pp A very good copy in a very good dust jacket Inscribed by John Hay who wrote the introduction <br/><br/> Triad Publishing Co hardcover
1962038934Larchmont NY: Triad Pub. 1962. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Page 279 is torn and tape repaired otherwise VG copy in edgeworn but now mylar-protected dust jacket. 314pp. Triad Pub. Hardcover
1962SKU-051854Triad Publishing Co 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. 8x5x0. Inscribed "Best Wishes 1974 John Hay". John Hay was instrumental in bringing the book to publication. Tight and unmarked in jacket blurb on rear flap of jacket has one line inked out. Jacket shows light shelf wear Please email for photos. Triad Publishing Co hardcover
Pages 389-440. Features: River Shannon air disaster - photo of the plane and survivors after a Super Constellation airliner, Triton, of K.L.M. crashed into the estuary killing 28; Two pages of photos of the star aircraft flown at Farnborough; Photos of personalities in the news include Commodore Adriaan Viruly - captain of the crashed KLM airliner, Dr. Alfred Cox, the Italian team which climed K-2, and Lady MacRobert; Photos of St. Clement Danes which is to be restored; Two pages of wonderful photos of life in the remote regions of New Guinea, including a precious photo of a white infant smiling up at a native adorned in full local dress; Two pages of photos of the disastrous hurricane which struck the U.S. Atlantic coast - scenes during and after, including the falling steeple of Boston's Old North Church; Nice centerfold cutaway illustration of the H.M.S. Daring and her sister-ships; 17th century illustrations of Goa by an early traveller; Royal engagements in Scotland and Ontario - the opening of Sir Adam Beck Niagara Generating Station No. 2 at Niagara Falls; The British Association - photos of leading figures and guests; Last voyage of the Canadian Pacific liner 'Empress of Canada' which burned and sunk on January 25th; Tire fire on an Elizabethan Air-liner upon touchdown in London; Photo of U-505 which is to be transported to Chicago; Italian statue called "The Christ of the Deep"; Nice colour one-page ad for Sanderson wallpapers and fabrics features saxophone; Nice colour ad for Double Diamond on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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110 p. Illustrated. Small 8vo. 210 mm. Softcover. Original wraps slightly creased. A Triton Press facsimile of the first edition issued by the New Mexican Printing and Publishing Company, Santa Fe, 1862. Very good. Patrick Floyd "Pat" Garrett (1850-1908) was an American Old West lawman, bartender, and customs agent. He is best known as the sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico and for killing Billy the Kid in 1881. W9 RT Rear STK
60p. Signed by the author "to dear Callie and Norma Lee, June 1979". 8vo. Original full yellow printed wraps. AMERICANA BOX 4
Book shows light wear to covers only, some edge wear. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, save previous owner's inscription back front cover. 305 pages, heavily illustrated throughout with color photo section at back
18-7407Santa Clara CA: Triton Museum of Art 1994. . Exhibition catalogue. 4to. 24 pp. Stiff stapled gray and color illustrated wraps with white lettering. Very good. Color and black and white plates including frontis. Includes an introduction by Bill Atkins and additional text by guest curator Dorothy Burkhart. List of exhibited works. Includes artist C.V. and selected bibliography. Catalogue created to accompany an exhibition of works by Robert Cottingham held at the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara CA from May 12 through June 24 1994. Includes as insert handwritten note in blue ink on monogrammed stationery by Dorothy Burkhart addressed to Peter Selz. First edition. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Santa Clara, CA: Triton Museum of Art, 1994. paperback
19641604260528xbvkFrankfurt/M., Insel Verlag, 1964. 56 Seiten. - Verzierter Original-Pappeinband mit Deckel- und Rückenschild; 8vo.(ca. 19 x 12 cm).
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