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 , The Ramparts Wall Poster. Poster Three, Edition One. Sunday, August 26th, 1968
The Ramparts Wall Poster. Poster Three, Edition One. Sunday, August 26th, 1968
No Place, Ramparts Magazine, Publisher, 1968. Unbound. Single newsprint sheet, roughly 22 ¾ by 34 inches. Folded, as issued, into an 8 ½ by 11 inch size, presumably to be inserted in issues of Ramparts Magazine. This issue's front page/poster is mostly text, regarding Marvin Watson, with a smaller photo on the lower portion depicting a policeman about to beat a Yippie with a club. Reverse gives news on the violent encounter between police and Yippies, news briefs, firsthand accounts of protesting, etc. GOOD+ condition. Mostly minor general toning, a bit heavier along the folds. Good .
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Book number: 018895
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 124.5 | £UK 106 | JP¥ 21102]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

 , The Ramparts Wall Poster. Poster One, Edition One. Saturday, August 24th, 1968
The Ramparts Wall Poster. Poster One, Edition One. Saturday, August 24th, 1968
No Place, Ramparts Magazine, Publisher, 1968. Unbound. Single newsprint sheet, roughly 22 ¾ by 34 inches. Folded, as issued, into an 8 ½ by 11 inch size, presumably to be inserted in issues of Ramparts Magazine. Issued to provide coverage of the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. This number with a map of the area of Chicago around where the convention was held; news of Phil Ochs and Jerry Rubin being arrested; the printing of an address by Jerry Rubin, etc. GOOD+ condition. Mostly minor general toning, a bit heavier along the folds. Good .
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Book number: 018921
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 124.5 | £UK 106 | JP¥ 21102]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

 No author, The Silent Majority Anti-Vietnam War Poster
No author
The Silent Majority Anti-Vietnam War Poster
No Place, Lambert Studios. Unbound. No place or date. Presumed early 1970s. Single sheet. 30 by 20 inches. An antiwar poster (presumably Vietnam) depicting a cemetery for soldiers/veterans with the words "The Silent Majority" in white against blue and pink background. GOOD condition. Uneven curling to the poster from being somewhat haphazardly rolled. Minor wrinkling. A few small tears along the edges. Minor soiling along the bottom edge. Good .
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Book number: 017572
USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 54.5 | £UK 46.5 | JP¥ 9222]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

 No author Given, Do It! Jerry Rubin Poster
No author Given
Do It! Jerry Rubin Poster
Wayzata, MN, Pandora Productions, 1970. Unbound. 34 by 22 inches. Color photo poster of anti-war activist/1960s radical turn business entrepreneur, Jerry Rubin. Captioned Do It! In large letters, presumably tying into his then recently published book of the same name. A good example of the commodification of rebellion. GOOD+ condition. Minor creasing and wrinkling to the poster, with some curling to the lower left corner. Stored rolled thus curled. Good .
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Book number: 018313
USD 43.00 [Appr.: EURO 39.75 | £UK 33.75 | JP¥ 6721]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

 Various Photographers, The Church, Race and Social Justice Poster
Various Photographers
The Church, Race and Social Justice Poster
No Place, Lutheran Church Press, Presumed Publisher, 1968. Unbound. Single sheet, 48 by 36 inches. Printed on a single side only. A poster perhaps issued to accompany the publication of a book, "The Church, Race and Social Justice: a Participant's Book," edited by Marvin A Johnson. The poster is a montage of photos, mostly depicting African-Americans. Includes photos by Ed Eckstein, Lawrence Kanevsky, George Martin, Leif Skoogfors and Edward Wallowitch. GOOD condition. Many horizontal and vertical fold creases, as issued, with some tearing at the joins and along the folds. Minor to moderate toning, especially to the lower folds. Light edgewear. Good .
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Book number: 017720
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 124.5 | £UK 106 | JP¥ 21102]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements Civil Rights

 Association for Voluntary Sterilization, The Two Child Family Means Survival in the 1970s. Stop at Two. Voluntary Sterilization/Population Control Poster
Association for Voluntary Sterilization
The Two Child Family Means Survival in the 1970s. Stop at Two. Voluntary Sterilization/Population Control Poster
New York, Association for Voluntary Sterilization, Publisher. Unbound. no date, 1970s. 17 by 22 inches. Thick paper stock. A poster advocating population control through voluntary sterilization, issued by the Association for Voluntary Sterilization (AVS). The AVS has been around since the 1930s, undergoing a variety of name changes. In its early years, there was some association between the organization and eugenics, but it shifted policies toward voluntary sterilization as a means of controlling population growth. It helped pioneer a new technique in vasectomies and is currently is known as EngenderHealth, working to promote women's health, including sexual and reproductive health. GOOD condition with some toning, minor soiling and several wrinkles/creases. A few small tears along the edges. Good .
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Book number: 017252
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 124.5 | £UK 106 | JP¥ 21102]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Noisbn Social Movements

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