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 Various authors, Midnight Special. Prisoner News. March, 1974. Vol 4. No. 3
Various authors
Midnight Special. Prisoner News. March, 1974. Vol 4. No. 3
New York, National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter), Publisher, 1974. Wraps. Side stapled wraps. 24 pp. Artwork throughout. Single issue of this journal devoted to the prisoners' rights movement, providing news and information about prisons and prisoners, mostly communicated through letters of those incarcerated. The journal sought to raise awareness of prisoners' rights and legal reform surrounding the incarcerated. This issue with a lengthy piece by the Minister of Information of the Peoples' Party III, from the Comstock Prison, NY; several pages of criticism of the journal from members of the Nation of Islam; statements and goals of the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army), etc. With extensive content provided by the incarcerated. GOOD+ condition. Moderate toning, minor soiling and edgewear. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018771
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 Various authors, Midnight Special. Prisoner News. August 1973. Vol 3. No. 8
Various authors
Midnight Special. Prisoner News. August 1973. Vol 3. No. 8
New York, National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter), Publisher, 1973. Wraps. Side stapled wraps. 24 pp. Single issue of this journal devoted to the prisoners' rights movement, providing news and information about prisons and prisoners, mostly communicated through letters of those incarcerated. The journal sought to raise awareness of prisoners' rights and legal reform surrounding the incarcerated. This issue with essays on lawsuits filed by prisoners against the Brooklyn House of Detention; articles by members of the ACTEC Political Prisoners at Dannemora on a behavior modification program at the Adirondack Correctional Treatment and Evaluation Center (ACTEC), etc. Extensive content provided by the incarcerated. GOOD condition. Moderate toning, with an area of offsetting to the rear cover. Minor soiling and edgewear. A pencil bracket present around one paragraph toward the rear of the magazine. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018813
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 Various authors, Midnight Special. Prisoner News. July 1973. Vol 3. No. 7
Various authors
Midnight Special. Prisoner News. July 1973. Vol 3. No. 7
New York, National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter), Publisher, 1973. Wraps. Side stapled wraps. 24 pp. Single issue of this journal devoted to the prisoners' rights movement, providing news and information about prisons and prisoners, mostly communicated through letters of those incarcerated. The journal sought to raise awareness of prisoners' rights and legal reform surrounding the incarcerated. This issue with essays on a behavior modification program at Marquette, Michigan; a letter from the Wounded Knee 8, a group of Native Americans incarcerated for their actions at Wounded Knee; a letter from one of five Puerto Rican nationalists who were imprisoned for their attack on the US Congress in 1954, etc. Extensive content provided by the incarcerated. GOOD condition. Moderate toning. Minor soiling and edgewear. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018865
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 Various authors, Midnight Special. Prisoner News. December 1972. Vol 2. No. 10
Various authors
Midnight Special. Prisoner News. December 1972. Vol 2. No. 10
New York, National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter), Publisher, 1972. Wraps. Side stapled wraps. 24 pp. Single issue of this journal devoted to the prisoners' rights movement, providing news and information about prisons and prisoners, mostly communicated through letters of those incarcerated. The journal sought to raise awareness of prisoners' rights and legal reform surrounding the incarcerated. This issue with essays from various prisons seeking reform and highlighting abuse, including Attica, Maryland, Washington DC and elsewhere. Extensive content provided by the incarcerated. GOOD condition. Moderate toning, with an area of offsetting to the front cover. Minor soiling and edgewear. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018955
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 Various authors, New Left Notes. October 23, 1967
Various authors
New Left Notes. October 23, 1967
Chicago, Students for a Democratic Society, 1967. Tabloid. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A single issue of this newspaper issued by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) offering a blend of news and opinion on local and national events. This issue includes brief news on students and cops clashing in Wisconsin and Brooklyn; various N.C. resolutions, etc. GOOD+ condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor toning. Minor wrinkling and soiling. Address printed in address box on lower rear cover. Good .
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Boeknummer: 019169
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 Various authors, New Left Notes. January 8, 1969. Vol. 3, Number 40
Various authors
New Left Notes. January 8, 1969. Vol. 3, Number 40
Chicago, Students for a Democratic Society, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Tabloid newspaper format. 8 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A single issue of this newspaper issued by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) offering a blend of news and opinion on local and national events. This issue includes news on a hunger strike by imprisoned students in Mexico; several pages devoted to a N.C. resolution addressing racism, and which includes an illustration by artist Emory Douglas, reprinted from the Black Panther newspaper; a full page devoted to the N.C. resolution on women's liberation, etc. GOOD+ condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor toning. Minor wrinkling and soiling. Good .
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Boeknummer: 019368
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 Various Authors, New Left Notes. May 15, 1967
Various Authors
New Left Notes. May 15, 1967
Chicago, Students for a Democratic Society, Publisher, 1967. Tabloid. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A single issue of this newspaper issued by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) offering a blend of news and opinion on local and national events. This issue includes news on Bertrand Russell's War Crimes Tribunal in Sweden, etc. GOOD+ condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Minor to moderate toning. Minor wrinkling and soiling. Address printed in address box on lower rear cover. Small piece torn from the lower corner. Light soiling. Good .
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Boeknummer: 019722
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 Various authors, Newsletter. Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam. 8 Issues Spanning March 4, 1969 to March 7, 1972
Various authors
Newsletter. Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam. 8 Issues Spanning March 4, 1969 to March 7, 1972
New York, Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam, Publisher. Wraps. dates vary. Side folding format, some 8 ½ by 11 inches, some legal sized. Pagination varies, but around 2-6 pp a newsletter, The Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam was organized by two teachers in 1965 who opposed the war in Vietnam. The organization sought to educate students and influence public policy on the war (see University of Wisconsin-Madison libraries website). The dates for the 8 issues are March 4, 1969; February 7, 1970; April 2, 1970; July 4, 1970; October 6, 1970; April 4, 1971; June 2, 1971; March 7, 1972. The issues cover news from the Vietnam War, politics and politicians, protests, activism and calls for activism, events, etc. All in about VERY GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Owner's name stamped on several pages. Minor toning. A few newsletters with minor notes in ink to the upper front cover. Very Good .
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Boeknummer: 017977
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 Various Authors, The Nonviolent Activist. October/November 1987. The Magazine of the War Resisters League
Various Authors
The Nonviolent Activist. October/November 1987. The Magazine of the War Resisters League
New York, War Resisters League, Publisher, 1987. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. Side stapled newsprint journal. 16 pp. including covers. Single issue of this magazine published by the pacifist organization, the War Resister League. This with articles on community health care in El Salvador; reports on human rights in the Soviet Union; developing and international feminist network; War Resisters League, the early years, etc. GOOD condition. Paper browned, with some curling along the fore edge. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Address stamped on the upper front cover and a mailing label on the lower rear cover. Good .
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Boeknummer: 017246
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 Various authors, The Nonviolent Activist. 5 Issues from 1991 March, April/May, July/August, September, October/November. The Magazine of the War Resisters League
Various authors
The Nonviolent Activist. 5 Issues from 1991 March, April/May, July/August, September, October/November. The Magazine of the War Resisters League
New York, War Resisters League, Publisher, 1991. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. Five issues of this magazine published by the pacifist organization, the War Resister League. Articles include the roots of American Non-Intervention Movements; War in the Middle East; Selling Patriotism to Kids; Peace Movement in Response to the Gulf War; the United Nations after the Gulf War; the German Military; Yugoslavia in Transition; Radical History Quiz; Soviet Society-is Capitalism the Future?, etc. GOOD condition. Paper browned. A few minor creases and wrinkles. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Mailing labels on the lower rear cover. Will sell issues individually, please email for details. Good .
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Boeknummer: 017427
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 Various Authors, The Nonviolent Activist. 6 Issues, Being the Complete Year of 1994. January/February March/April, May/June, July/August, September/October, November/December. The Magazine of the War Resisters League
Various Authors
The Nonviolent Activist. 6 Issues, Being the Complete Year of 1994. January/February March/April, May/June, July/August, September/October, November/December. The Magazine of the War Resisters League
New York, War Resisters League, Publisher, 1994. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. Complete year's run for 1994, being six issues of this magazine published by the pacifist organization, the War Resister League. Articles include Is Rich Pacifist and Oxymoron?; US Military in Viequs, Puerto Rico; Zapatistas-unmasking the real Mexico; Oakland Men's Project; Korea; Northern Ireland, etc. GOOD condition. Paper browned. A few minor creases and wrinkles. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Mailing labels on the lower rear cover. Owner's name and address stamp on the upper front covers. Will sell issues individually, please email for details. Good .
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Boeknummer: 017453
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 Various authors, Northwest Passage. October 23-November 5, 1972. Volume 8, Number 1
Various authors
Northwest Passage. October 23-November 5, 1972. Volume 8, Number 1
Bellingham, WA, Northwest Passage, Publisher, 1972. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid format. 32 pp. Rear cover a full page underground comix by R. Crumb, where he parodies his "Keep on Truckin'" piece. Black and white illustrations throughout. A long-running underground paper from Bellingham, Washington, started in 1969 and publishing until 1986. While initially focusing on counterculture, the paper covered politics, environment, women's rights and other issues with a left wing perspective. Some of its writing would serve to influence local politics and policy after their journalism exposed corruption in government or business. This issue with several pieces on surviving the upcoming presidential election, an article on street drugs and psychedelics, etc. GOOD condition. Ex-library with two labels and some stamping on the upper front cover. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning to the paper. Moderate chipping and tearing along the extremities. General light wrinkling to the paper. Minor soiling. Several leaves in the interior inexplicably torn their entire length along the gutter, leaving that edge rather jagged. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018661
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 Various authors, Old Mole. February 6-20. Number 32
Various authors
Old Mole. February 6-20. Number 32
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher. Tabloid. no date, perhaps 1970. Newspaper tabloid format. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Single issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left-wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with a lengthy piece on a riot at Northeastern University, apparently escalated by fragile cops. Another piece looks at the women's movement through coverage of members of Bread and Roses and their visit to Ohio; and a short article on the gay liberation movement is present as well. Centerfold poem is an ode to the misdeeds of Nixon. GOOD condition. Moderate toning and some soiling. Moderate chipping and tearing along the edges. Some creasing and wrinkling. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Boeknummer: 017865
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 Various Authors, The Old Mole. July 4-17. Number 17
Various Authors
The Old Mole. July 4-17. Number 17
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher. Tabloid. No date, perhaps 1969. Newspaper tabloid format. 24 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. An issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with lengthy coverage of a split within the SDS, including a long article on the Progressive Labor Party and its ideas. GOOD condition. Moderate toning, some soiling and minor staining to the paper. Moderate chipping along the edges, mostly at the corners. A few small tears along the fore edge. Horizontal (slightly diagonal) fold crease present. Good .
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Boeknummer: 018242
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 Various authors, The Old Mole. January 9-January 22. Number 30
Various authors
The Old Mole. January 9-January 22. Number 30
Cambridge/Somerville, MA, The Old Mole, Publisher. Tabloid. no date, perhaps 1969. Newspaper tabloid format. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. An issue of this underground newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts, devoted primarily to politics and left wing struggles. Issued by sympathizers and associates of the SDS, and primarily focusing on the Boston area, although national and international news is included as well. This issue with a reprint of an account of the infamous Altamont concert featuring the Rolling Stones and the Hells Angels (as security); as well as pieces on racism in Vietnam, gay liberation and a rise in gay militance. GOOD condition. Moderate toning, some soiling and minor staining to the paper. Moderate chipping along the edges. Horizontal fold crease present. A few pages with short tears in their upper margins. Good .
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Boeknummer: 014886
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