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192976071Mountain View CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association 1929. First edition. Small octavo. 91 1 pp. luridly illustrated from photographs. Publisher's bright pictorial wrappers. Very good and sharp copy."Paperback pamphlets such as The Moloch of Marijuana by Rev.Robert J. Devine 1943 and evangelist Earle Albert Rowell’s Battling The Wolves of Society:The Narcotics Evil 1929 and On the Trail of Marijuana: The Weed of Madness1939 fanned the flames of pot paranoia. So outlandish and over the top were the sensationalistic claims of these “educational†books that “the bureau attacked such apostles of fear". Anslinger wished the FBN to be sole source of publicity and educational materials. A few of the Rowell softcovers were issued by — guess who— Pacific Press Publishing Association a great thorn in the side of anyone trying torationally educate the public on drugs. Pacific Press Publishing Association also issued Plain Facts for Young Women onNarcotics Marijuana Liquor and Tobacco by Dr. Belle Wood Comstock 1938. Pacific Press Publishing Association paperback
Napoli, Coop Editrice Sintesi, 1982, 16mo brossura copertina illustrata, pp. 15 con figure n.t. Introduzione di Antonio Bassolino. A cura del Comitato regionale Campano del PCI.
Firenze, Parenti, 1956, 8vo br. pp. 249
Milano, 1957, 4to br. cop. illustrata, pp. 8 con illustrazioni nel testo. Testo bilingue italiano/inglese.
192010087Partitions sur la Drogue,Partitions sur le Tabac Bénech 1920
196693931Partitions sur la Drogue S.E.M.I 1966
190027167Partitions sur la Drogue Schott 1900
1947200Marc Barbezat, Lyon, printemps 1947, in-4 (27,5x19cm), 184pp., broché, couverture dessinée par Jean MARTIN.
799Plaquette réalisée à 50 exemplaires. Auto-édition. Sans date. In-12 (21,5 x 13,5 cm), couverture souple titrée, deux agrafes. Illustré de photographies en couleur. Non paginé.
799Plaquette réalisée à 50 exemplaires. Auto-édition. Sans date. In-12 (21,5 x 13,5 cm), couverture souple titrée, deux agrafes. Illustré de photographies en couleur. Non paginé.
1974LFA-126738196Revue culturelle, économique et sociale des activités dauphinoises, savoyardes, provençales et vivaroises : 62 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
3058Editions du Seuil. 1999. Album grand in-8° carré. Reliure fort cartonnage, illustrée sur les premier et dernier plats de photographies de Burroughs par Annie Leibowitz ; gardes illustrées. Maquette très bariolée de Simon Jennings. 224 pages. E.O. française.
11817Sans lieu, sans nom déditeur. [1959] « Ce livre, écrit en 1932 dans le port de Cannes sur le Yacht de Francis Picabia, " lHorizon ", a été imprimé 200 et 20 fois pour lauteur et quelques amis ». Grand in-8° en feuilles sous chemise vert deau imprimée. 66 pages. E.O. 1/220 du seul tirage. Chemise partiellement insolée. Bon exemplaire. Rare.
37965Louvain, Centre Tricontinental, et P., L' Harmattan, 1996, in 8° broché, 160 pages ; index des noms propres in-fine.
15414Genève, Christian Burnier, 1946. In-8°, 187p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
201904081Paris, Presses de la cité, 1979 ; in-8, 255 pp., br. Broché rare exemplaire un peu écorné bon état.
201305342Paris, Arléa, 1996 ; in-8, 341 pp., br.
201114473Paris, Seuil, 1972 ; in-8, 286 pp., br. Broché très bon état.
200713583Paris, France empire, 1985 ; in-8, 210 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Itinéraire d'un drogué de bangkok au "patriarche".
10036Montpellier, Firmin et Cabirou, 1880. In 4° de 33 pp. (papier cassant).
In-8, 187p.
192963853Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1929. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 20.5cm; evergreen cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; iv89-3471pp. Small faint dampstain to upper left corner of rear cover else a fresh very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is price-clipped showing light wear mild dust-soil a few small tears and creases and a corresponding faint dampstain to upper rear flap fold; Very Good. Lengthy volume by the former assistant attorney general for the Justice Department responsible for enforcing the Volstead Act from 1921-1929. "She worked closely with both the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League to build public support for the federal efforts. She also used liquor prosecutions to generate headlines. A number of times Willebrandt sat in the courtroom while one of her assistants pressed a case. Since women government lawyers were quite a novelty in the 1920s her actions generated press coverage. Similarly she focused much of her action on corruption cases that grew out of the violation of prohibition again headline grabbers. She did not seek press notice gratuitously but as a part of a Justice Department campaign to showcase prohibition enforcement activity and to make a case to the public for cleaner government. Willebrandt published first in syndicated newspaper column form and then as a book The Inside of Prohibition her vision for effective prohibition law enforcement. She called for clean government greater coordination between national and local officials and especially for common people to take responsibility for seeing the laws enforced" Badr Jehad and Mark Weir. "Prohibition's Portia: Mabel Walker Willebrandt." online resource. An attractive copy uncommon in commerce. The Bobbs-Merrill Company unknown
196857041San Francisco: Frank Reynolds / Hells Angels Motorcycle Club 1968. First Edition. Quarto 26.75cm; twelve 12 five-color broadsides measuring 20cm X 26cm printed on rectos only and housed in an illustrated portfolio on glossy cardstock. A few stress creases and some subtle toning along the spine-fold of the portfolio else Fine. <br /> <br /> An off-the-wall collection of free-form poems written by Freewheelin' Frank Reynolds former Secretary of the San Francisco chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. The broadsides reproduce hand-lettered illustrated poems written by Reynolds in the mid-1960's printed by the Diggers and issued the year after his 1967 memoir written with Michael McClure. Content ranges from personal history and camaraderie within the club to things of a more mystical and metaphysical nature - references to Satan astrological signs alternately written in an optimistic tone or with a pervading sense of doom. The mystical and metaphysical realm would continue to hold Reynolds's attention through his later life. After leaving the Angels Reynolds spent 5 years in Soldedad Prison on an arson charge; while doing time McClure sent him a book by Zen master Shunryu Suzuki Roshi to help him clear his head which Reynolds credited with saving his life. He spent the remaining years of his life living in the mountains next to a waterfall where he spent his days meditating in isolation. One of the most interesting documents created by any Hells Angels club members one that epitomizes the spirit of the 1960's and outsider art. OCLC notes 18 holdings in US institutions. Frank Reynolds / Hells Angels Motorcycle Club unknown
83099San Francisco: Rainbow Graphics. c. 1972. Original silkscreen in colors 56cm x 43cm approx. 22" x 17". Signed in plate bottom center. Light edgewear and soil; toned on verso with a few clear tape remnants from hanging; Very Good. Unbacked.<br /> <br /> Grimshaw is best-known for his iconic rock concert posters but this is one of a number of designs he created for the non-profit cannabis cooperative Amorphia following his move to San Francisco from Detroit around 1970. Uncommon; not seen at auction and not separately catalogued in OCLC though we note copies at National Institutes of Health and University of Wisconsin. Rainbow Graphics unknown
198541785Washington DC: Smoke-In Central 1985. First Edition. Offset lithographed poster in colors 58cm x 43cm ca 23" x 17". Original vertical and horizontal folds as issued else a fine fresh apparently uncirculated example. <br /> <br /> Terrific punk-inflected poster advertising a 1985 rally in the Capital to promote marijuana legalization and oppose police brutality especially the then-burgeoning phenomenon of police tasers here called "stun-guns". Features a vivid central caricature of President Ronald Reagan who is surrounded by vignettes of police brutality; along the upper quadrant Nancy Reagan chases a line of potheads including Groucho Marx and the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers through the sky wielding a stun-gun while sitting astride a flying pig. Copy at the Center for the Study for Political Graphics and not uncommon in commerce though fine copies are unusual; otherwise unlocated in institutional collectons. Smoke-In Central unknown