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 Various authors, Berkeley Tribe. August 1-7, 1969
Various authors
Berkeley Tribe. August 1-7, 1969
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 20 pp. Side folding tabloid format. Illustrations and photos throughout. A single issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left wing causes. An early issue, similar in style to the Barb and not yet quite as "radical" as it would become. This issue with many editorials on left wing/radical causes; a photo of Eldridge and Kathleen Cleaver; news on John Sinclair being sentenced to 10 years in prison; a somewhat psychedelic centerfold poster, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor browning and soiling. Small faint yellow stain at the upper right corner. Good .
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Boeknummer: 015453
USD 32.00 [Appr.: EURO 29.5]
Catalogus: Radical Studies
Trefwoorden: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, The Berkeley Barb. Feb. 2-8, 1973
Various authors
The Berkeley Barb. Feb. 2-8, 1973
Berkeley, Max Scherr, Publisher, 1973. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper. 32 pp. Black and white photos throughout. Single issue of this long running underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, using a blend of counterculture, politics and sex ads to achieve success. This issue with a short piece on California's case against Black activist Ruchell Magee; news on the murders of three gay men, in separate incidents in Greenwich Village, New York, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Minor soiling and staining. Light wrinkling, creasing and edgewear, with some chips. Good .
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Boeknummer: 015822
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 Various authors, Berkeley Barb. April 17-23, 1970
Various authors
Berkeley Barb. April 17-23, 1970
Berkeley, CA, Max Scherr, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding illustrated format. 20 pp. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A single issue of this long running underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, using a blend of counterculture, politics and sex ads to achieve success. This with several pages on police violence carried out against protestors in Berkeley, a short piece on Eldridge Cleaver, some sex talk, nude protests, etc. GOOD condition. Library stamp on the front cover Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning and soiling. Heavy chipping and tearing along the extremities. Address label present. Good .
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Boeknummer: 016111
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 Various Authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 7. Issue 7. Aug. 22-28, 1969
Various Authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 7. Issue 7. Aug. 22-28, 1969
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 28 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with a look at the incarceration of Black Panther Party leader Bobby Seale; a short piece on the police killing of Black Panther member Sylvester Bell; a short piece on the San Francisco Mime Troupe, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling. Some chipping, creasing and tearing along the fore edge. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018440
USD 38.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.25]
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 Various Authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 8. Issue 8. Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 1969
Various Authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 1. No. 8. Issue 8. Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 1969
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 24 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with an interview with Black Panther Party leader Bobby Seale; a photocopy and transcription of police plans to raid the Black Panther Party headquarters in Berkeley, CA; an article on LSD or acid, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling and foxing. Diagonal crease to the upper and lower front corner. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018749
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 Various authors, Berkeley Tribe. Vol 2. No. 18. Issue 44. May 8-15, 1970
Various authors
Berkeley Tribe. Vol 2. No. 18. Issue 44. May 8-15, 1970
Berkeley, CA, Red Mountain Tribe, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Tabloid format. 24 pp. including covers. Illustrations and photos throughout. Early issue of this radical, counterculture underground newspaper from Berkeley, California, formed after a split with the Berkeley Barb over labor issues. The Tribe embraced more radical and left-wing causes. This issue with an article on the recent Kent State massacre as well as other military and police actions in the United States. other pages are devoted to what a revolutionary response to the Kent State killings might be, with some pages devoted to items needed for street warfare and another several pages devoted to the proper shooting of a gun. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate uneven browning. Minor soiling and foxing. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018842
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 Various authors, Boston Community News. First One. May 22, 1969
Various authors
Boston Community News. First One. May 22, 1969
Boston, Innocence Inc. Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper. 8 pp. First issue of this Boston, Massachusetts underground newspaper, "designed to save the world," according to the cover. Second page devoted to a collection of enlightened philosophical musings on society and human potential and acceptance, with other pages being collages of photos or aesthetically arranged blurbs, with illustrations on various counterculture or radical topics. Rear cover a collection of comics using a blend of photography and illustration. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. General toning. Minor soiling, wrinkling and creasing. A few small tears along the extremities. Good .
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Boeknummer: 016431
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 Various authors, Both Sides Now. Number 10. December, 1970
Various authors
Both Sides Now. Number 10. December, 1970
Jacksonville, FL, Both Sides Now, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. 20 pp. Photos and illustrations throughout. Single issue of this haphazardly published "counter-cultural (underground) newspaper," from Jacksonville, Florida. Despite the small audience of like minds in Jacksonville, Florida, the FBI felt the paper was enough of a threat to form its own underground paper to compete with Both Sides Now, publishing two issues before giving up. Usual "movement" subjects covered, along with an essay on continued campus killings by police around the country; a printing of a letter by Timothy Leary upon his escape to Algeria; Abbie Hoffman reflecting on Chicago two years later; interviews with Booker T, Frank Zappa, Ted Nugent, etc. GOOD+ condition. Minor general toning. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Boeknummer: 019510
USD 43.00 [Appr.: EURO 39.75]
Catalogus: Radical Studies
Trefwoorden: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture Social Movements

 Various Authors, Broken Arrow. May 30, 1970. Vol. 1 No. 10
Various Authors
Broken Arrow. May 30, 1970. Vol. 1 No. 10
Mt. Clemens, MI, American Servicemens' Union, Publisher, 1970. Wraps. Side stapled wraps. 16 pp. including covers. A zine style publication/underground newspaper published by servicemen at Selfridge Air Force Base in Michigan, devoted to anti-Vietnam War material, as well as pieces on the rights of soldiers, Earth Day, etc. With some poetry as well, reflecting on love, war and other subjects. GOOD condition. Slightly ex-library with stamps on the upper front cover. Previous owner's handwritten address, mailing stamps and cancellations on the rear cover. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor toning. Some staple holes near the corners. Good .
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Boeknummer: 014566
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 Various authors, Bulletin. Bi-Weekly Organ of the Workers League. July 28, 1969
Various authors
Bulletin. Bi-Weekly Organ of the Workers League. July 28, 1969
New York, Bulletin Publications, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid newspaper format. 8 pp. plus an 8 page supplement. A newspaper issued by the Workers League, a Trotskyist organization formed from a split over ideology from the SWP. This issue with a lengthy discussion of the Black Panther Party and its assertions of fascism in regard to the US government. The paper alleges the claims are reactionary due to the repression experienced by the Black Panthers, and takes them to task for not embracing all workers in their struggles. Overall, a rather dour worldview of everything. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Heavy toning. Some chipping and creasing along the fore edge. Good .
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Boeknummer: 019854
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Catalogus: Radical Studies
Trefwoorden: Noisbn Labor Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various authors, El Campesino. Diciembre de 1957. Ano III. Num. 16
Various authors
El Campesino. Diciembre de 1957. Ano III. Num. 16
No Place, El C.N. Del Partido Socialista Popular, presumed Publisher, 1957. Wraps. No place, presumed Cuba:" 1957. Side folded journal, with a single center staple. Printed on poor quality paper. 20 pp. With a few hand drawn illustrations. A work issued by the Popular Socialist Party of Cuba, discussing economics and politics in Cuba, with several references to Batista and his cooperation with the 'yanquis.' With brief news on various gatherings, seven demands of tobacco workers, etc. The Popular Socialist Party of Cuba was a Communist party of Cuba, formed in 1925 and merging with what would become the Communist Party of Cuba in 1961. The party initially supported Batista in the 1940s, before changing its stance. GOOD condition. Ex-library, with several stamps to the front cover. Heavy toning to the paper. Minor chipping/flaking along the spine edge. Good .
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Boeknummer: 010978
USD 81.00 [Appr.: EURO 74.75]
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Trefwoorden: Noisbn Communism, Socialism, Marxism

 Various Authors, Challenge. The Revolutionary Communist Newspaper. May 3, 1973
Various Authors
Challenge. The Revolutionary Communist Newspaper. May 3, 1973
No Place, Progressive Labor Party, Publisher, 1973. Tabloid. No place or date: 1973. Side folding tabloid newspaper. 16, 8pp. Part of the paper published in Spanish. Single issue of this paper published Progressive Labor Party, a Marxist-Leninist group. The party, inspired and united with students striking on the SFSU campus, sought to rally support for anti-racist policies, supporting groups such as the Black Student Union and the Third World Liberation Front at the university. This issue celebrates protests on May Day, as well as looking at protests worldwide. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning and some soiling present. Very minor foxing to the covers. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018276
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 Various authors, Challenge. The Revolutionary Communist Newspaper. September 12, 1979
Various authors
Challenge. The Revolutionary Communist Newspaper. September 12, 1979
No Place, Progressive Labor Party, Publisher, 1979. Tabloid. No place or date: 1979. Side folding tabloid newspaper. 10, 10 pp. Paper also published in Spanish. Single issue of this paper published Progressive Labor Party, a Marxist-Leninist group. This issue with several articles on racism, including a look at police brutality and struggles against the KKK. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning and some soiling present. Very minor foxing to the covers. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018371
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 Various Authors, The Challenge. April, 1958
Various Authors
The Challenge. April, 1958
Chicago, Young People's Socialist League, 1958. Unbound. Single sheet, approximately 18 by 14 inches. Printed on both sides. A newsletter/newspaper style publication issued by the Young People's Socialist League, a branch of the Socialist Party of America. The league grew and waned depending on the decade, with factionalism that is apparently inherent in leftist groups always eroding its base. This issue with several pieces on stopping nuclear tests, Vern Davidson's account of his incarceration, etc. GOOD condition. Heavy uneven toning along the edges. Paper brittle, with chips and tears along the edges. Minor soiling. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Boeknummer: 019412
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 Various authors, Committee of Returned Volunteers. Crv National Newsletter August, 1970. Women Act!
Various authors
Committee of Returned Volunteers. Crv National Newsletter August, 1970. Women Act!
New York, Committee of Returned Volunteers, Publisher, 1970. Wraps. Single stapled newsletter, 8 ½ by 11 inches. 12 pp. The Committee of Returned Volunteers was founded in 1966, consisting of people who had formerly worked in a volunteer capacity in various service programs in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the United States. Adhering to an anti-imperialist stance, the group opposed the Vietnam War and saw racism and imperialism as inextricably linked. Many of its actions focused on anti-imperialist activities in Africa, although domestic concerns were also addressed. This issue with a front page piece declaring that the national office had been "liberated" from "its elitist leadership." This was done by a group of women with the CRV who decided to act to make the organization more democratic, as other groups failed to take the initiative. The new collective outlines its goals for conducting the group in the future, and reports on its progress. It also prints a letter from ousted leader, Gerry Schwinn. Also in this issue is a report on the Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention, organized by the Black Panther Party in 1970. Members of various organizations representing the Black Power movement, the Chicano movement, American Indian movement, women's and gay liberation attended, gathering in various workshops that created declarations to be incorporated into a new constitution. While this convention was considered a success, the momentum built from it was stalled at a second, failed convention in Washington, DC, due to disputes over venues, interference from police, etc. The report here mentions there was no indication at the convention of how "white people" or "white radical organizations" might relate to the second planned convention, suggesting a lack of understanding of the premise of the convention. GOOD condition. Mailing label, cancelled stamps and other related markings on the rear cover. Horizontal fold crease present. Some creasing at the corners. Good .
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Boeknummer: 015528
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