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Do It: Scenarios of the Revolution [Signed]
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Do It: Scenarios of the Revolution [Signed] - 1970

by [COUNTERCULTURE] RUBIN, Jerry (text); CLEAVER, Eldridge (introduction)

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New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970. First Edition. First Printing, wrappered issue. Octavo (20.25cm); original photo-illustrated card wrappers; [5],6-256pp; illus. Signed by the author ("Yippie! Jerry") on the preliminary leaf. Modest wear, gentle sunning to spine, with a 1cm rubbed spot to front joint; contents clean, complete; Very Good or better. A major political statement by the co-founder of the Youth International Party and one of the Chicago 8. "Do It! is a Declaration of War between the generations, a frenzied psalm to the Movement, a handbook for revolutionaries comparable to Che Guevara's Guerrilla Warfare" (from rear flap).
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