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[New York]: Museum of Modern Art, [1968]. First Edition. Oblong quarto (20.25cm.); original spiral-bound decorative die-cut boards; unpaged; chiefly color and plain plates, including one folding. Boards rubbed, small white sticker to upper cover, else Near Very Good. Featured artist Ben Shahn's copy; the artist would die March 14, 1969. From the library of Ben and Bernarda Shahn with their estate label to front pastedown.
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1969: An Appointment Calendar with studies and finished works in the Museum of Modern Art [Ben Shahn's Copy]
by MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
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The 4th World - Vol.1, Nos.1-2 [Complete Run]
by [WOMEN] [OAKLAND]
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Oakland: Fourth World Publications, 1971. First Edition. Two tabloid issues (44cm); illustrated newsprint wrappers; 8; 20pp; illus. Old folds (as issued), with some mild toning to extremities, else Near Fine. Complete run of this short-lived Bay Area feminist newspaper. Contents include the lengthy two-part "Dialog on Black Women," articles on waitressing, race, self-defense & the liberation of the body, birth control and healthcare, and the Gay Women's West Coast Conference, with poetry by Mari Evans, Andrea Wyatt, Yolanda Lorca, Sonia Maya, Pat Parker, and others. OCLC notes 8 locations holding physical copies.
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ADL Bulletin, Vol. 37, no. 7 September, 1980
by ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE OF B'NAI B'RITH
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[New York]: Anti-Defamation League, 1980. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's staplebound self-wrappers; 15pp.; half-tone photographic illus. throughout. A hint of wear, postally used on rear wrapper, else Fine. Lead article a debate between Irving Kristol and Martin Peretz on the topic "Foreign Policy and the American Jewish Community," though majority of the contents devoted to the ADL's 67th annual meeting.
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Actaeon Advisor: The Official Newsletter of the Actaeon Group. Issue 1
by ACTAEON GROUP
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St. Louis: Actaeon Group, 1995. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; 11pp.; illus. Fine condition. Missouri-based UFO fanzine. Order form (light dampstaining) laid in. OCLC locates one copy as of January, 2018, at Ohio State.
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Advertising Placard for News-Week Magazine, Vol. III, no.23 (June 9, 1934): "Labor Strife
by [NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE]
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[New York: New-Week, 1934]. Newsstand advertising placard, approx. 12" x 9". Printed in black and yellow on heavy card-stock, recto-only. Light wear at edges; corners rounded; Very Good. Montage of photos illustrating the issue's feature on "Labor Strife;" includes central image of boxer James J. Braddock working out in preparation for his famous fight against Max Baer; others of "Violence in San Francisco," dustbowl photograph "Praying for Rain." Attractive and unusual piece of Depression-era publishing ephemera.
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Africa South; Vol. 2, no. 3, April-June, 1958
by SEGAL, Ronald M., ed
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Cape Town: African South Publications, 1958. First Edition. Octavo (21cm.); publisher's teal pictorial card wrappers; 132pp.; text illus. throughout. Some wear along wrapper extremities, spine a bit chipped and toned, else Very Good. Anti-apartheid, sub-Saharan literary and political journal.
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Africa South; Vol. 2, no. 4, July-September, 1958
by SEGAL, Ronald M., ed
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Cape Town: African South Publications, 1958. First Edition. Octavo (21cm.); publisher's pink pictorial card wrappers; 128pp.; two leaves of illus. printed on rectos and versos, text illus. throughout. Some wear along wrapper extremities, spine a bit chipped and toned, else Very Good. Anti-apartheid, sub-Saharan literary and political journal. Contents include the poem "Black Woman" by Leopold Sedar-Senghor.
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Africa Today, Vol. VI, no. 5, November, 1959
by AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON AFRICA; Homer A. Jack, ed
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[New York: American Committee on Africa], 1959. Octavo (22.5cm.); publisher's photo-illustrated staplebound self-wrappers; 23pp.; illus. Some minor toning and dust-soil else Very Good. Includes an article on the newly elected first President of Guinea Sékou Touré, during whose 26-year régime approximatley 50,000 people would be killed.
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Africa Today, Vol. IV, no. 6, November-December, 1957
by [PATON, Alan, contr.] AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON AFRICA
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[New York: American Committee on Africa], 1957. Octavo (22.5cm.); publisher's staplebound self-wrappers; 63pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Wrappers a bit worn and dust-soiled, rear cover postally used with "Return to Sender" rubberstamp, else Near Very Good and sound. Includes two contributions by the South African novelist Alan Paton, including the poem "My Great Discovery.
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African Forum: A Quarterly Journal of Contemporary Affairs - Vol.3, No.2 and 3 (Fall, 1967 and Winter, 1968)
by DAVIS, John A. (editor)
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New York: The American Society of African Culture, 1967-1968. First Edition. Octavo (23cm); illustrated wrappers; 112pp. Some trivial edgewear and mild toning to extremities; Near Fine. An issue dedicated to the problems of unity in Mediterranean and Tropical Africa, with contributions by Habib Bourguiba, W.A.E. Skurnik, Jean-Claude Froelich, Daniel F. McCall, and Benjamin Rivlin, et al.
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African Population Newsletter, Vol. 1, no. 1. May, 1970
by [UNITED NATIONS] POPULATION PROGRAMME CENTRE, ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA
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Addis Ababa [Ethiopia]: Population Programme Centre, 1970. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); decorative staplebound self-wrappers printed in blue and black; mixed pagination; illus., text printed from typescript. Some wear from handling, else Very Good and sound. Initially published as a quarterly newsletter aimed at disseminating information on population problems in Africa between governments and voluntary agencies. This first issue includes forewords by R.K.A. Gardiner, Executive Secretary of the Commision; Paul G. Hoffman, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme; and Milos Macura, Director of the United Nations Population Division.
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Afro-Americans In New York Life and History - Vol.29, No.2 (July, 2005)
by [AFRICAN AMERICANS] [NEW YORK]
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Buffalo: Afro-American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier, Inc, 2005. First Edition. Octavo (22.75cm); printed card wrappers; 96pp. Light wear to extremities, else Near Fine. With contributions by James H. Rigali, John C. Walter, Michael Boston, Ralph Crowder, A.J. Williams-Myers, Melvin Douglass, and Charles Banner Haley.
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Agricultural Life and Labor Bulletin, No. 37, January, 1962
by NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGRICULTURAL LIFE AND LABOR
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Washington DC: National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor, 1962. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; 16pp.; maps and illus., text printed from typescript. Light wear from handling, a hint of uneven toning, else Near Fine. Contents cover the Williams-Zelenko Migratory Labor Bills, the Mexican Farm Labor Program; and the passing of the Migratory Farm Labor Health bill.
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Agricultural Life and Labor Bulletin, No. 31, March, 1958
by NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGRICULTURAL LIFE AND LABOR
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Washington DC: National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor, 1958. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp.; illus., text printed from typescript. Light wear from handling, else Near Fine. Issue chiefly dedicated to a midsession report of congressional activity affecting low income farm operators and farm labor.
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Agricultural Life and Labor Bulletin, No. 34, March, 1959
by NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGRICULTURAL LIFE AND LABOR
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Washington DC: National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor, 1959. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp.; illus., text printed from typescript. Light wear from handling else Near Fine. Articles include "Emergency Is a Normal Condition for Migratory Farm Workers" and "What Should Be the Language of an Agricultural Child Labor Amendment?
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Agricultural Life and Labor Bulletin, No. 29, November, 1957
by NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGRICULTURAL LIFE AND LABOR
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Washington DC: National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor, 1957. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp.; illus., text printed from typescript. Light wear from handling, faint uneven toning, else Very Good or better. Lead article on the regulation of the transportation of migratory workers, citing an accident which occured in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in June, 1957, which killed twenty-one workers and children.
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Albert A. Boyden, April 10, 1875-May 2, 1925: Reminiscences and Tributes by his Friends
by [McCLURE'S MAGAZINE] John S. Phillips (introd.)
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New York: Privately Printed, 1926. 12mo (18cm). Blue paper-covered boards, backed in black cloth; [viii],135,[1]pp; halftone tipped onto frontispiece. Inscription "to my young friend Maria" by John Sanborn Phillips, 1926, on front free endpaper. Generally sound but rubbed, with slight fraying at head; rear hinge almost cracked through, but holding; clean, around Very Good. Memorial compilation for Albert A. Boyden, who worked as a managing editor at McClure's Magazine and The American Magazine. John Sanborn Phillips, who inscribed this copy, was a co-founder of McClure's and the editor of The American Magazine until 1915. In his introduction to this memorial compilation, Phillips calls Boyden his "professional god-son," saying: "From the time he came to McClure's in 1898 as a young man of twenty-three, I saw him almost daily at the office. . . It was one of the continued, uninterrupted pleasures of my life to watch him grow from untried youht to the maturity of powers and character" (p.2). Other…
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All You Can Eat - Vol.2, No.5 (November 24, 1971)
by [UNDERGROUND NEWSPAPERS] [NEW JERSEY]
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New Brunswick, NJ: All You Can Eat Collective, 1971. First Edition. Tabloid (43.5cm); illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Mild wear and toning to extremities, old horizontal fold smoothed out; Near Fine. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective, a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include articles on the opening of the New Brunswick women's center, womens march for life, the Young Lords Party, local and international news, and a centerfold poster of Che Guevarra.
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All You Can Eat - Vol.3, No.7 (April, 1973)
by [UNDERGROUND NEWSPAPERS] [NEW JERSEY] KRASSNER, Paul (contributor)
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New Brunswick, NJ: All You Can Eat Collective, 1973. First Edition. Tabloid (43.5cm); illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Light wear, toning, and dustiness to extremities, with a few tiny edge tears; unfolded; Very Good+. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective, a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include interviews with Father Daniel Berrigan and Richard Garvin, landlord discrimination towards women, police brutality on the Rutgers campus, tax resistance, local and international news, with a centerfold dedicated to the rememberance of Wounded Knee, and a column by Paul Krassner.
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All You Can Eat - Vol.2, No.12 (August, 1972)
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New Brunswick, NJ: All You Can Eat Collective, 1972. First Edition. Tabloid (43.5cm); illustrated newsprint wrappers; 16pp; illus. Light wear, toning, and dustiness to extremities, with a few tiny edge tears; unfolded; Very Good+ or better. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective, a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include articles on the Miami Convention Coalition, police brutality, the Rahway inmates strike, legal advice, an homage to George Jackson, local and international news, and a centerfold dedicated to the history of rock and roll.
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