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 Various Authors, Revolutionary Communist Youth Newsletter. January-February 1972. Number 10
Various Authors
Revolutionary Communist Youth Newsletter. January-February 1972. Number 10
New York, Revolutionary Communist Youth/Spartacist League, Publisher, 1972. Tabloid. Newspaper tabloid format. 4 pp. A few photos present. A newspaper style piece issued by the Revolutionary Communist Youth section of the Spartacist League, a leftist group in the United States, often associated with Trotskyist politics and identity. This issue tackles the myth of neo-capitalism; attacks the various factions within the left/socialist movement in various acronym laden articles on the WL or PL, with some SDS, RCY, SWP, NPAC thrown in for added measure. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor creasing/curling at the corners. Good .
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Book number: 015075
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.75 | £UK 17.5 | JP¥ 3497]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Communism, Socialism, Marxism

 Various authors, Route One Gazette. Winter 1971. Vol. 2 No. 1
Various authors
Route One Gazette. Winter 1971. Vol. 2 No. 1
Maryland, Democratic Radical Union of Maryland/University of Maryland, Publisher, 1971. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper format. 12 pp. Rear cover with a large illustration of Angela Davis, with Free Angela Davis in block letters, as well as a photo of her at her arraignment, accompanied by a reprint of an article from the Washington post. Black and white photos throughout. An underground newspaper issued by student members of the Democratic Radical Union of Maryland, focusing on a variety of left wing/radical causes. This issue with several pages devoted to the history and struggle of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation (NLF) and a lengthy article on institutional racism, focusing on racism in library science. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present, with moderate toning along the crease. Minor soiling. Ink note on the upper right front corner. Good .
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Book number: 015849
USD 43.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.25 | £UK 34 | JP¥ 6836]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers

 Various authors, Sabot. November 12, 1970. Volume 1. Number 9
Various authors
Sabot. November 12, 1970. Volume 1. Number 9
Seattle, Trak News Agnecy-Luddite Syndicate Publications, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper with a color front cover. Approximately 16 by 11 ½ inches. 24 pp. including covers. Published by the Seattle Liberation Front, the newspaper was "brazenly militant" (Seattle Star website, 9/11/2015) and wrote on a variety of counterculture, left wing, and radical subjects. As the Seattle Star notes, "Sabot's collective staff crucially included local radical feminists among its leadership, and thus its pages featured critiques of male chauvinism within the contemporary antiwar and black liberation movements." It ceased publishing in 1971, due to infighting among the staff that clashed over feminism and male chauvinism. Several members of Sabot formed the George Jackson Brigade collective, which ended at a shootout during a botched bank robbery. Includes an account by a Palestinian Liberation fighter, a look at riots in San Jose, heroin, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Good .
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Book number: 015018
USD 108.00 [Appr.: EURO 101 | £UK 85.25 | JP¥ 17169]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various Authors, Sabot. December 11, 1970. Volume 1. Number 13. Final Weekly Issue, Free
Various Authors
Sabot. December 11, 1970. Volume 1. Number 13. Final Weekly Issue, Free
Seattle, Luddite Syndicate Publications, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper with a color front cover. Approximately 16 by 11 ½ inches. 8 pp. including covers. Comics, photos and illustrations throughout. Published by the Seattle Liberation Front, the newspaper was "brazenly militant" (Seattle Star website, 9/11/2015) and wrote on a variety of counterculture, left wing, and radical subjects. As the Seattle Star notes, "Sabot's collective staff crucially included local radical feminists among its leadership, and thus its pages featured critiques of male chauvinism within the contemporary antiwar and black liberation movements." It ceased publishing in 1971, due to infighting among the staff that clashed over feminism and male chauvinism. Several members of Sabot formed the George Jackson Brigade collective, which ended at a shootout during a botched bank robbery. A variant printing of Sabot, published after a split in the editorial offices. The editorial in this issue asserts that the Weatherman philosophy had changed, and that its influence within Sabot marginalized women, as well as censored the publishing of pieces that may be critical of the left. Various short articles on events, protests, etc. present, as well as a piece on "A lean hippie is a mean hippie." GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Seed Mailing label on the rear cover (presumably that of the Chicago Seed underground paper). Good .
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Book number: 015043
USD 135.00 [Appr.: EURO 126 | £UK 106.75 | JP¥ 21461]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, Sabot. December 18, 1970. Volume 1. Number 14
Various authors
Sabot. December 18, 1970. Volume 1. Number 14
Seattle, Trak News Agnecy-Luddite Syndicate Publications, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper with a color front cover. Approximately 16 by 11 ½ inches. 20 pp. including covers. Comics, photos and illustrations throughout. Published by the Seattle Liberation Front, the newspaper was "brazenly militant" (Seattle Star website, 9/11/2015) and wrote on a variety of counterculture, left wing, and radical subjects. As the Seattle Star notes, "Sabot's collective staff crucially included local radical feminists among its leadership, and thus its pages featured critiques of male chauvinism within the contemporary antiwar and black liberation movements." It ceased publishing in 1971, due to infighting among the staff that clashed over feminism and male chauvinism. Several members of Sabot formed the George Jackson Brigade collective, which ended at a shootout during a botched bank robbery. This issue with an editorial addressing the split in the previous issue, asserting that those that left mounted a political and personal attack on those remaining. With articles on the Black Panthers facing legal trouble in Seattle and New Haven, a guide to destroying lamp posts, protests by the FLQ in Quebec, etc GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Good .
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Book number: 015067
USD 108.00 [Appr.: EURO 101 | £UK 85.25 | JP¥ 17169]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various Authors, Sabot. Volume 1. Number 15
Various Authors
Sabot. Volume 1. Number 15
Seattle, Trak News Agnecy-Luddite Syndicate Publications, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper with a color front cover. Approximately 16 by 11 ½ inches. 20 pp. including covers. Comics, photos and illustrations throughout. News on the Seattle Conspiracy, the Tacoma Slam, revolt in Poland, a map and small article on guerrilla warfare in the United States, a two page essay "New Morning, New Weather" discussing the changing philosophy and action of the Weather Underground by Bernardine Dohrn, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and wrinkling. Several pages with large creases at the top left corners. Good .
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Book number: 015068
USD 108.00 [Appr.: EURO 101 | £UK 85.25 | JP¥ 17169]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various Authors, Sabot. Volume 1. Number 18
Various Authors
Sabot. Volume 1. Number 18
Seattle, Trak News Agnecy-Luddite Syndicate Publications, 1971. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper with a color front cover. Approximately 16 by 11 ½ inches. 20 pp. including covers. Comics, photos and illustrations throughout. Published by the Seattle Liberation Front, the newspaper was "brazenly militant" (Seattle Star website, 9/11/2015) and wrote on a variety of counterculture, left wing, and radical subjects. As the Seattle Star notes, "Sabot's collective staff crucially included local radical feminists among its leadership, and thus its pages featured critiques of male chauvinism within the contemporary antiwar and black liberation movements." It ceased publishing in 1971, due to infighting among the staff that clashed over feminism and male chauvinism. Several members of Sabot formed the George Jackson Brigade collective, which ended at a shootout during a botched bank robbery. News/pieces on Vietnam, Laos, the FLQ, a short piece on gay news and events, etc. GOOD condition. Large handwritten "brothers and sisters please please please exchange" on the front cover in red ink. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor soiling and wrinkling. A few small tears along the extremities. Good .
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Book number: 015093
USD 81.00 [Appr.: EURO 75.75 | £UK 64 | JP¥ 12877]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, Second City. Vol. 2, No. 7
Various authors
Second City. Vol. 2, No. 7
Chicago, The Guild Bookstore, Publisher. Tabloid. no date, presumed 1969/70. Newspaper tabloid format. 16 pp. Black and white photos throughout. Second City was an underground newspaper published by the Guild Bookstore. It met severe repression from local police, including members of the so-called "red squad" of the Chicago Police Department. Resorting to staged violence and other means of repression, the squad received support by the Army's 113th Military Intelligence Group (Rips, The Campaign Against the Underground Press, online source). This issue discusses the farce that was the investigation into the police murder of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton; police attacks against the Young Lords during a march; news on a city-wide gay dance sponsored by the Chicago Gay Liberation organization; news on Vietnam; the sexism of Playboy magazine, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Some creasing along the extremities. Good .
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Book number: 015550
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 7790]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers

 Various authors, Second City. Dec. 12-Dec. 26, 1968. Vol. 1, No. 2
Various authors
Second City. Dec. 12-Dec. 26, 1968. Vol. 1, No. 2
Chicago, The Guild Bookstore, Publisher, 1968. Tabloid. Newspaper tabloid format. 20 pp. Black and white photos throughout. Second City was an underground newspaper published by the Guild Bookstore. It met severe repression from local police, including members of the so-called "red squad" of the Chicago Police Department. Resorting to staged violence and other means of repression, the squad received support by the Army's 113th Military Intelligence Group (Rips, The Campaign Against the Underground Press, online source). This issue discusses the Walker report and other aspects of the aftermath of the 1968 Chicago protests; police harassing gay bars; violence in art; policing the police, etc. Rear cover is a full page ad urging people to shop at Black owned businesses for Christmas, providing a lengthy list and mentioning the SCLC Operation Breadbasket. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Some creasing and minor tearing along the extremities. Good .
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Book number: 018773
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 7790]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

 Various authors, Socialist Call. Friday, April 30, 1948. Volume XV-No. 17
Various authors
Socialist Call. Friday, April 30, 1948. Volume XV-No. 17
New York, Socialist Party USA, Publisher, 1948. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper format. 20 pp. Later issue of this newspaper issued by the Socialist Party USA, edited by Socialist and Labor activist Harry Fleischman. This was much news and commentary on the upcoming May Day, as well as labor news from around the country. Striking front cover illustration attributed to "Ed." GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. A few small tears along the fore edge, with a few small creases. Paper somewhat brittle. Good .
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Book number: 019343
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 7790]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Communism, Socialism, Marxism

 Various authors, Socialist Call. Friday, April 23, 1948. Volume XV-No. 16
Various authors
Socialist Call. Friday, April 23, 1948. Volume XV-No. 16
New York, Socialist Party USA, Publisher, 1948. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper format. 8 pp. Later issue of this newspaper issued by the Socialist Party USA, edited by Socialist and Labor activist Harry Fleischman. This with labor and left wing political news from around the country and the world. With a lengthy essay on the concept of the Third Force. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. A few small tears along the fore edge, with a small crease at the upper left corner. Paper somewhat brittle. Good .
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Book number: 019507
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 7790]
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Keywords: Noisbn Communism, Socialism, Marxism

 Various authors, South Viet Nam in Struggle. Special Issue
Various authors
South Viet Nam in Struggle. Special Issue
New York, South Viet Nam National Front for Liberation Information Commission, Publisher, 1969. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper format, with a large photo of Ho Chi Minh on the front cover. 8 pp. A newspaper presumably issued in support of the Viet Cong in South Vietnam, this focusing on the principles, platform and ideas of the Provisionary Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam. The PRG was established by the Viet Cong in 1969 in South Vietnam and was eventually recognized by other communist governments in the early 1970s. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate browning. Minor wrinkling and creasing. Several small tears along the extremities, one about two inches long. Paper somewhat brittle. Good .
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Book number: 017388
USD 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 | £UK 38.75 | JP¥ 7790]
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Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers

 Various authors, Strategic Hamlet. An Isla Vista Street Journal. Vol. 1, #2. October 14-28 (1970)
Various authors
Strategic Hamlet. An Isla Vista Street Journal. Vol. 1, #2. October 14-28 (1970)
Isla Vista, CA, Strategic Hamlet, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper format. 20 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Second issue of this underground newspaper published by a (primarily student) collective in the community of Isla Vista, embracing radical, left wing and counterculture politics and ideas. Only eight issues were published. This issue covers a variety of topics: police and government attacks on the Black Panthers in New Orleans and Toledo; prison reform in California; statements from the Weather Underground regarding recent bombings and their use in achieving goals; "militant" action in support of public nudity; an obituary on Jimi Hendrix; a recipe for making hashish from marijuana; a back page photo and ode to Che Guevara, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate browning. Small dampstain along the center fore edge. Moderate chipping and tearing along the fore edge. Good .
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Book number: 014572
USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 55.25 | £UK 46.75 | JP¥ 9379]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, Strategic Hamlet. An Isla Vista Street Journal. Vol. 1, #8. March 10 (1971)
Various authors
Strategic Hamlet. An Isla Vista Street Journal. Vol. 1, #8. March 10 (1971)
Isla Vista, CA, Strategic Hamlet, Publisher, 1971. Tabloid. Side folding tabloid newspaper format. 24 pp. Black and white illustrations and photos throughout. Second issue of this underground newspaper published by a (primarily student) collective in the community of Isla Vista, embracing radical, left wing and counterculture politics and ideas. Only eight issues were published. This (last) issue covers a variety of topics: a communique from the Weather Underground; a piece asking to free Ruchell Magee, with illustrations; odes to the three members of the Weather Underground who died in the 1970 Greenwich Village townhouse explosion; Vietnam War news; issues with local police, etc. GOOD condition. Moderate browning. Moderate chipping and tearing along the fore edge. Horizontal fold crease present. Good .
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Book number: 015580
USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 55.25 | £UK 46.75 | JP¥ 9379]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Counterculture

 Various authors, The Student Mobilizer. March 10, 1970. Volume 3, Number 3
Various authors
The Student Mobilizer. March 10, 1970. Volume 3, Number 3
Washington, Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Publisher, 1970. Tabloid. Tabloid newspaper format. 28 pages. Illustrations throughout. A single issue of this underground newspaper devoted to ending the war in Vietnam. The paper sought to educate and mobilize students to protest against the Vietnam War, focusing on college students but also with some pieces devoted to high school students. This issue contains news on an upcoming student strike on April 15th; struggle for high school rights; a national Black referendum; a third world resolution; women and the war, etc. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning and minor edgewear. Good .
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Book number: 018887
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.75 | £UK 17.5 | JP¥ 3497]
Catalogue: Radical Studies
Keywords: Noisbn Underground Newspapers Social Movements

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