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Brown, Dick; Young, Sybil; Sagi, Douglas; Hughes, Barry Conn; Steward, Hartley; Benoit, Jehane
The Canadian Magazine, March 17, 1973 - The Plot to Put Women in Big Business / Denis Potvin Feature
32 pages. Features: Make Way For the Charming, Emotional Company President - A Heroine With A Business Degree; Nice full-page colour photo ad for Dr. Ballard's cat food features Lion with kittens; Hit Man - Feature article on junior hockey star Denis Potvin; Colour fashion photos; Sculptress Helen Granger Young; Crazy Auto - article and colour photos of such features as foxtails, bullet holes and other delightful non-essentials to fluff up your heap; Doug Wright's Family; Moe Koffman feature article; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Frischauer, Willi; Fraser, Blair; Shapiro, L.S.B.; Hemming, Albert; Stursberg, Peter; Baxter, A. Beverley; Sinclair, Gordon; "Bunje"; Dudley, Fredda; Frayne, Trent; Carse, Robert; Findlay, D.K.; Campbell, Helen G.; Primeau, Joe
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, February 15, 1945 - Vancouver Pin-up Yvonne De Carlo
52 pages. Features: Nice cover painting by Adrian Dingle shows a typical rural winter scene - man pumping water from well with workhorses and barn in background; Austria's Underground Fights for Liberation; Canada in Washington - article and photos, including one of Ambassador Lester "Mike" Pearson; Until That Day (fiction); Dynamite Hockey - Article by Joe Primeau, coach of the St. Mike's Juniors - with two photos; "Stamp-Licker" Airstrip - the story of how Canadians invented the PBS airstrip which has revolutionized Allied airfield equipment in European battle areas; Your Glands and You; Woe to the Victor - the political situation in Italy, with photo of a black market; Swords for Slander (fiction); Goldfish King - George Aston produces more goldfish than all other breeders in the British Empire combined! - article with photos; Battle Close-Up (fiction); Vancouver Pin-up Yvonne de Carlo - photo with article; Nice colour comic strip-style ad for Chase & Sanborn coffee features Charlie McCarthy ice-skating on a lake; Kodak ad features colour photo of a maiden with very long fair hair flowing down her back; Nice colour-illustrated ad for Swift's Premium Bacon features little boy and butcher; Colour ad for Fry's cocoa shows mother and two children on sled; Nice colour Studebaker ad inside back cover features their tracked Weasel cargo carrier at military use in the Pacific islands; Old Dutch cleanser ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A nice vintage issue. Magazine
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Selye, Dr. Hans; Fraser, Blair; Phillips, Alan; Sclanders, Ian; Gray, Grattan; Newlands, Don; Taaffe, Gerald; Newman, Peter C.; Lefolii, Ken; Fulford, Robert
Maclean's, Canada's National Magazine, April 4, 1964 - A Weekend with the Ski Fanatics
52 pages. Contents: Threats of New Violence in Quebec - Why We Should Take the "Army of Liberation" seriously; Are Hospitals Save? - a calm look at two deaths after surgery; Editorial - Of Course Hate-Mongering Should Be Stamped Out, But Not By Passing Censorship Laws - pressure on Justice Minister Guy Favreau to bring in hate laws; Greatness - Dr. Hans Selye describes what leads to the quality of greatness in the mind of a man or the life of a nation; Your Guide to the new federal split-level cabinet; Let's Give the Police More Power; Washington Hostess Perle Mesta; Your Health May Depend On Where You Live; A Weekend with the Ski Fanatics - article with photos; Nostalgic black and white photo ad for Electrohome and "Canada's Largest Stereo Laboratory"; Art Fraud - some odd "Group of Sevens"; Whiz Jazz pianist Tony Collacott; Reflections on the Clay-Liston boxing match; Mordecai Richler looks at the new cliches of nonconformity; Colour-photo Canadian Club ad features rolling in a hoop; Nice colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features beauty holding her own black and white photo. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Hayes, Geoffrey; Dykman, Henk; Maloney, Sean M.; Shelley, C.R.; Henry, Hugh G.; Donaghy, Greg; Currelly, R.T.; Et al
Canadian Military History, Spring 1995, Volume 4, Number 1 - The Canadian Liberation of West Brabant
128 pages. Features: "Where are our Liberators?" - The Canadian Liberation of west Brabant; The Liberation of Leesten; "Missed Opportunity" - Operation Broadsword, 4 Brigade and the Gulf War, 1990-1991; HMCS Prince Robert - The Career of an Armed Merchant Cruiser; The Calgary Tanks at Dieppe; The Rise and Fall of Canadian Military Assistance in the Developing world, 1952-1971; The Dutch Underground in Barneveld - Occupatiion to Liberation; How the War Ended; The Capture of the Abbaye D'Ardenne by the Regina Rifles, 8 July 1944; Genesis of a Painting - Alex Colville's War Drawings; News from the Directorate of History; Charles Comfort - Soldiering Artist, 1943-1945; Tommy Atkins We Never Knew Ye - Documenting the British Soldier in Canada, 1759-187; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Author Unknown
Haakon 7: Utgitt Til 75-Arsdagen 3 August 1947 Av Den Norske Regjering
400 pages. Index of people. Black and white photographic plates. Presents the biography of Haakon VII, King of NorwayAll text in Norwegian. Laid in are two large folded tables indicating lineage/family trees. Writing atop half-title page else clean and unmarked with very light wear. A large and handsome volume in pleasing condition. Book
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Rains, Olga
Children of the Liberation
130 pages. True life revealing stories of Dutch children born of Canadian soldiers after World War II. Grainy black and white illustrations. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reading copy. Book
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Shapiro, L.S.B.; MacRitchie, Com. Peter; Bauer, Dr. W.W.; Stursberg, Peter; MacDonald, Rt. Hon. Malcolm; LeCocq, Thelma; Eyssen, Marguerite; Hannum, Alberta Peirson
Maclean's Magazine, July 15, 1944 *Cover Photo of Lieut.-Gen. H.D.G. Crerar, Commander-in-Chief, First Canadian Army - D-Day Coverage*
Features: Nice colour-illustrated military-themed Canada Post ad inside front cover; Assault on Normandy, by Maclean's War Correspondent L.S.B. Shapiro, with photos; "Stand By to Beach", by Commander Peter MacRitchie, RCNVR - D-Day Coverage - article with photos; Dinner for Four - fiction by Marguerite Eyssen; How Long will You Live?, by Dr. W.W. Bauer; So This is Rome, by Peter Stursberg - impressions of the eternal city after liberation; Britain After the War, by Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald; 'Stardom's No Joke' says Judith Evelyn, 1,000 times a star in Angel Street; Interesting news bits from across the country; Have a Good Time, John - fiction by Alberta Pierson Hannum; Johnny Longden Up, by Jim Coleman, with photos; Brilliant Business - Canadians are proving they can master the ancient craft of diamond cutting; Wedding Bells for another Woodbury (Soap) Deb - the former Thelma Bertha Bowell of B.C. and Lieutenant Wilbert Kennith Carter - ad with photos; Colour Kodak ad explains colour printing; Lovely colour ad for Dr. West's toothbrushes; Nice colour ad for Nabisco Shredded Wheat; *RARE* full-page colour GM ad commemorates the contribution of the quarter-million vehicles they contributed to the war effort - caption reads "The First Billion Miles are the Hardest!; Similar colour ad by Ford Motor Company inside back cover shows their trucks at work in war and at home; Heintzman & Co. piano ad; *Wonderful* colour-illustrated Coke ad on back cover shows a sailor returning from war being welcomed to his industrial former place of work; Faint bit of writing and address label upon front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy of this important wartime issue. Magazine
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Tilton, W.; Bertolin, J.; Heap, S.; Stout, R.; Marquez Allison, Alberto and Antonio; Mowry, G.; Katcher, P.; Et al
Campaigns Magazine, Issue Forty (40), 1982 - The Work of Joe Shaw
54 pages. Features: Techniques of Painting; Modeling the U.S. Army, circa 1900; Bavarian Army Officers; The Work of Joe Shaw; The Andean Liberation Army (part 2 of 2); Working 1 - 1 (creating replica soldiers; The Continental Army - conclusion of the author's study of Continental uniforms during the American Revolutionary War; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Saussey III, G.; Fieser, D.; Marquez Allison, A. & A.; Urwin, G.; Kluever, M.; Conrad, P.
Campaigns Magazine, Issue Thirty-Nine (39), 1982 - The Andean Liberation Army
54 pages. Features: The French Army at Savannah; The German Armed Forces; The Andean Liberation Army; The 1st Virginia Cavlary; Arms and Armor at the Metropolitan; The Work of Bernard Boissard; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Ball, George W.; Roiphe, Anne; Rice Berkeley; Greenfeld, Josh; Gold, Herbert; Neuer, Kathleen
The New York Times Magazine, February (Feb.) 13, 1972 - Snowmobile Dream Machines! / How Rich is a Rich Apache?
88 pages. Features: Dual turntable ad inside front cover; Many lovely color fashion ads; Vantage cigarette ad features photo of Lester Schreiber of Tampa; Nixon, Kissinger and the Peking (Beijing) Summit - Is This Trip Necessary?; What Women Phychoanalysts Say About Women's Liberation; The Snowmobile is an American Dream Machine - article with photo of Bill Ward and his family of Steep Falls, ME; "Writing Plays is Absolutely Senseless - But I Love It" - Arthur Miller; How Rich is a Rich Apache? - they have transformed themselves from a primitive, defeated people to a modern cooperative commonwealth; One-page ad for the 3,000 Acre Smallwood Estates development; Photo of poor black mother and children in NAACP Emergency Relief Fund Food Coupon ad; Roman Star - fashion photos; Elegant Austerity - photos of a project by architect Gae Aulenti in Milan; Many camp ads. Four-inch taped repair and faint ink stamp to back cover. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Sherrill, Robert; Sheehan, Edward R.F.; Green, Philip; Buckley, Tom; Wilkes, Paul; Beadle, Muriel; Hewittk Jean; Reif, R.; Schiro, A.M.
The New York Times Magazine, September (Sept.) 20, 1970 - Can Fascism Happen Here? Is it Already Happening?
116 pages. Features: Beaunit Bemberg color-photo fashion ad features the President of Eagle Clothes, Stanley Goldman; Nice Jade East ad; The Equal Rights Amendment - What, Exactly, Does it Mean?; Many gorgeous fashion ads; The Way Egyptians See Israel, Uncle Sam, The SAMS - photo-illustrated article; Can Fascism Happen Here? Is it Already Happening?; Whitney Young - Black Leader or 'Oreo Cookie'?; F. Lee Bailey - Headhunter; Learning the Political Facts of Life; Tomato Marmalade Recipes; Two-page Maxwell House Coffee ad features Mrs. William Cosgrove of Oakland, NJ; Stephen Rubin's Duplex in a former storage attic in the Dakota overlooking Central Park was designed by William Machado; Great one-page ad for the Village Voice bears title "Dissatisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back"; Color fashion photos 'For the Young and Daring"; Plymouth Gin ad features photos of Ernest Dichter, President of the Institute for Motivational Research, and E.H. Demby, President of Psychographics, Inc.; Unusual full-page color photo of a spectrum of colors of toilet seats by Magnolia; and more. Above-average wear to covers which are all but loose from staples. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Wilkes, Paul; Sheehan, Edward R.F.; Pines, Maya; Braun, Saul; Bourjaily, Vance; Viorst, Milton; Peterson, P.; Moffat, S.; Claiborne, C.; Skurka, N.
The New York Times Magazine, November (Nov.) 29, 1970 - Betty Friedan
160 pages. Features: Cover photo of infant wearing brain-monitoring rig; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Nice color ad for Dante rings for men; Saga Mink ad; Corum color watch ad; Betty Friedan - Mother Superior to Women's Lib (Liberation); Who Runs Egypt? - who will take over after Nasser? - photo-illustrated article; Jerome Bruner argues infants are smarter than anyone things; People are finding ways to fail their draft testing; Nice two-page Jules Jurgensen watch ad; Colorful yApre cravats (ties) ad - with ties designed by Herbert Bergheim; Beautiful Monet jewelry ad features necklace and earrings from the Sari Collection; Middle Age Meets the Kid Ghetto in Madison, WI; Tissot Watches; Doc Severinsen appears in Miracord 770H turntable ad; Nice two-page color ad for Buxton handbags; Color ad for Swank "Date-O-Matic" calendar cuff links; Seiko watch ad; Psychedelic Puritan menswear ad; The Blacks Who Work for Nixon; Wild 'crotch' photo centerfold ad by Jack Winter fashions; Armando Ghedini hair goods ad; Gruen watches; Sony TVs; Ethnic fashion photos for women; They Hear the Sound of Silence - deaf infants; Popeye and Olive Oyl appear in color ad for Start instant breakfast; Photos of furniture designed by Aaron Donner; Color ad for Johnny Carson pajamas; Cuesta-Rey cigars; Thom McAn laced boots; Puss'n Boots salmon and tuna cat foods. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Gilman, Richard; Gold, Herbert; Jastrow, Robert; Gage, Nicholas; Peterson, Patricia; Skurka, N.
The New York Times Magazine, January (Jan.) 31, 1971 - Women's Liberation vs. Freud
80 pages. Features: Beautiful color fashion ads; The FemLib Case Against Sigmund Freud; Victor Louis travels the world peddling hot literary and artistic items for the Kremlin; The Future of Space Exploration - will we send flesh and blood, or computer chips?; The story of the Greek village of Lia, as told by a native son - article with photos; Foster Parents Plan ad features photo of Kim Young Sook and her mother in a wet suit. Average wear. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Time Magazine (Canadian Edition), March (Mar.) 1, 1976 - Joe Clark Cover Photo
68 pages. Features: Cover story about new Tory Leader Joe Clark; Robert Stanfield's Farewell; Photos of Paul Hellyer, Brian Mulroney, Claude Wagner and Flora MacDonald; Henry Kissinger at work in South America - article with photos including Peru's D La Flor and Brazilian Foreign Minister Silveira; Irritation with U.S. presence in Panama; U.N. Buffer zone between Egypt and Israel; Putsch in Nigeria; Hard times for the Soviet Union; CIA director George Bush and CBS correspondent Daniel Schorr; President Ford orders overhaul of intelligence agencies - with photo of George Bush standing on CIA logo in lobby of CIA building; Richard Nixon visits China; Patty Hearst's long ordeal on the stand - article with color photos; Charges of Lockheed payoffs in Japan; Shah (of Iran) on a Shoestring; King Coal's Return - Wealth and Worry; Photo of Bette Midler showing her 'class' at Harvard; Sonny & Cher dolls; Major photo-illustrated article on Gore Vidal - laughing Cassandra; Passing of Commodore John W. Anderson, Eddie Dowling and Frank Sullivan; Dr. Hartman's list of lethal foliage; The T-Shirt - a startling evolution; Nice one-page color-photo ad for JAL (Japan Airlines) with four photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; et al
The Illustrated London News (ILN), July 15, 1944 - The Liberation of Caen / Iceland Independence
Pages 57-84. Features: Cover portrait of Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky; Informative diagrams of Germany's E-Boat - a naval mosquito with torpedoes and guns; Photos of the four Cherbourg forts, situated on the outer breakwater, which were the last to surrender; Review of "Behind the Steel Wall" by Arvid Fredborg; The campaign in Italy - seven recent photos; Montgomery's Great Success - the liberation of Caen by British and Canadian Troops - four photos; Article entitled "Offensives on All Fronts"; Five aerial photos of bomb damage to Peenemunde, home of the flying bomb, attacked by the R.A.F.; Photos of German flying bombs in flight, and damage they have done; One-page illustration of R.A.F. control centre battling flying bombs; Fascinating two-page centrefold illustration shows flying bomb installations in Northern France; Three photos inside London's massive bomb shelters; Photo of Copenhagen department store ablaze, with fire-fighters held back by people who accuse the owner of collaborating with the nazis; Poland's underground army shows well-organised resistance - seven photos; Eleven photos in the wake of the Red Army's great advance - Minsk and other bastions of the shattered German lines; U.S. Troops capture Saipan Island - ten photos of the most ambitious amphibious operation yet attempted in the Pacific; Photos of personalities of the week include Major W.H. Smith, The Rev. Dr. J. Moore Ferguson, Fd.-Marshal Von Kluge, Sir Bernard Montgomery visiting the "Rodney", The Duchess of Kent with her children, Roosevelt welcoming De Gaulle to the White House, Captured German nurses in Cherbourg, Wing Commander J. Johnson, General Ivan Chernyakhovsky, and Field-Marshal Von Rundstedt; One-page illustration of airborne tug aircraft hooking to glider on the ground; Photos of underground hot water tapped by the people of Reykjavik; Iceland declares her independence - six photos; Nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Bryant, Arthur; et al
The Illustrated London News (ILN), May 19, 1945: VE-Day Celebrations!
Pages 521-548. Features: Great cover photo of Churchill celebrating with the masses in Whitehall; Photo of Churchill celebrating with Royal Family at Buckingham Palace; Five photos of celabratory night lights on London; Photos of vast crowds outside Buckingham Palace; Two pages of photos of the King and Queen with celebrating crowds, visiting bombed sites, at Thanksgiving services and among their subjects in South London; Photos of the Royals taking carriage to St. Paul's; Page of photos of the Royal Family and other distinguished personages at the national thanksgiving in St. Paul's Cathedral; Article "Field-Marshal Montgomery as a Soldier'; Three photos of captive German cruisers at Copenhagen and two photos of the first U-Boat, U-249, arriving at Portland; Six photos of unconditional German surrender signing at Rheims; Eight photos of the last act of German surrender ratified in Berlin; Twelve joyous centrefold photos of celebrations in Holland, Denmark, Belgium, and Norway; Twelve amazing post-war photos include Soviet troops planting their flag atop the Brandenburg Gate, Former French men and women political prisoners in striped garb walking home from Berlin, Field-Marshal Montgomery being saluted by cheering Copenhagen crowds, American soldier standing beside partially completed V-2 rocket underground at Nordhausen, German prisoners (opponents of the Nazi regime) in striped garb walking to freedom, Glum crowd of German civilians in Luneburg listening to reading of terms of surrender, and an amazing photo of an American soldier of the Seventh Army walking uphill toward a burning Berchtesgaden, Hitler's Bavarian home; Photo of captured Field-Marshal Von Rundstedt and his son after their capture by the Seventh Army; Photo of the notorious Seyss-Inquart - Reichskommissar of the Netherlands during the German occupation - who was captured in Hamburg by the Royal Welch Fusiliers; Pages of photos documenting the liberation of the Channel Islands - scenes of surrender and rejoicing; Photos of personalities of the week include Princess Elizabeth talking to R.S.M. J. Baker, Charles Sweeny, A.E. Saunders, Sir Basil Brooke, Jemadar Parkash Singh, V.C., Ingleby Oddie, Count Schwerin Von Krosigk, James Doolittle, and Field-Marshal shaking hands with "Johnny" Johnson; Page of photos of prominent captured Nazis and anti-Nazis including Kurt Von Schuschnigg, M. Leon Blum and his wife, Pastor Niemoller, Field-Marshal Kesselring, and five photos of Goering, without his medals, after his personal surrender to the U.S. Seventh Army; Photo of Hamburg radio station, made famous by Lord Haw-Haw, now operated by the British - showing desk and microphone; Amazing photo of gaping hole in 15' of reinforced concrete atop submarine pen caused by 22,000lb bomb; Page of six photos of vast celebrating crowds in Paris; Page of scenes of celebration in Denmark; Page of photos of distinguished prisoners released by the U.S. Seventh Army includes M. Reynaud, Mme. Weygand, General Gamelin, M. Daladier, and General Weygand, General Bor-Komorowski and his chief of staff, General Pelczynski, The Master of Elphinstone and Lord Lascelles, Colonel De La Rocque of the Croix de Feu, M. Jean Borotra, and M. Michel Clemenceau; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Coverfold taped. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Thorne, Andrew
The Allies in Norway
52 pages. Profusely illustrated with wonderful photos. "Compresses into a brief pictorial review, the story of the Allies in Norway during the five momentous months after May 8 1945. With the American and British forces who took part in these events, there will remain many memories which we shall treasure - the warmth of the welcome extended to us, and the hospitality of Norwegian famillies." - Andrew Thorne, General, Head of the SHAEF Mission to Norway. A fascinating photographic history of how the Allies controlled, disarmed and evacuated the large German garrison from Norway at the end of WWII. Prior owner's name stamped atop half-title page, otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Law, Cecil E.
Kamp Westerbork Transit Camp to Eternity : The Liberation Story
xxiv, 179 pages. Index, bibliography, references, glossary. Almost one hundred black and white reproductions of photos and documents. Two fold-out maps. "This study was exciting and personally rewarding to me. I treasure the many Dutch and Canadian friends who so patiently worked with me to reconstruct the events of half a century ago. I still think it highly important that the record of Canadian actions in helping to throw off the Nazi yoke in the Netherlands be accurately and fully told to Canadian and Dutch peoples before we have all passed on. But this publication is really devoted to the 363 killed and 1760 other casualties suffered by the South Saskatchewan Regiment in the Second World War, to the other units involved in the liberation of Kamp Westerbork, but most of all to the 876 prisoners, mainly Jewish, we helped to liberate in Kamp Westerbork, the 4000 or so who passed through this transit camp to hell, but lived, and to the more than 103,000 who did not." - Foreword. After serving in WWII Professor Law [1922-2011] moved on to a career at Queen's University where he established the Business School's microcomputer lab in the 1980s, where this bookseller had the opportunity to meet him. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this important and highly-detailed study. Book
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Wees, Frances Shelley; Gillen, Mollie; Frum, Barbara; Ferron, Madeleine; Laurence, Margaret; Collett, Elaine; beattie, Gwen; Taylor, Carol; Abrahamson, Una; Wilcox, Vivian; Dollery, Eveleen; Nelles, Wanda; Bentzon, Dr. Johanne
Chatelaine Magazine - Souvenir Canadian Centennial Issue, July 1967, Vol. 40, No. 7
112 pages. Features: How to Trace Your Family Tree; 50 Experts Predict Your Future; Image of Canada; Women on the Go - Past; Women on the Go - Present; 200 Years of Canadian Art. Fiction: Napika; Horses of the Night. Food/Homes: A Centennial Feast; The Way We Lived; The Way We Ate; Shopping with Chatelaine; Meals of the Month; Homemaker's Diary. Other Articles: The Way We Looked; Centennial Sampler to Cross-Stitch; When Your Baby is Premature. Nice colour-photo ads for: Avon, Miss Clairol, World Book Encyclopedia, Wabasso, Nivea, St. Moritz cigarettes, Kraft salad dressings, Miracle Whip, Dole Boutique Desserts, Tampax, Northern Electric phones, Red Rose tea, McVitie's Biscuits, Smirnov Vodka (feature Phil Silvers), Clover Leaf tinned fish, Chun King foods, E.D. Smith Ketchup, Canada Dry ginger ale, Modess. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this fun and informative memento of Canada's Centennial in 1967. Book
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Steinhem, Gloria [Signed]
Ms. - The New Magazine for Women, Spring 72 [1972] Preview Issue
Iconic preview issue of Ms. signed and inscribed by its co-founder, Gloria Steinem, upon front cover. This landmark feminist publication was "written for all women, everywhere, in every occupation and profession - women with deep, diverse ambitions, and those who have not yet had a chance to formulate ambition - women who are wives, mothers, and grandmothers, or none of these - women who want to be fully a female person and proud of it. In brief, women who want to humanize politics, business, education, the arts and sciences... in the home, the community , and the nation." - p113. Cover art by Miriam Wosk [1947-2010] depicts frantic eight-armed pregnant woman struggling to satisfy the many demands of her work, marriage and motherhood. 128 pages including such articles as: De-Sexing the English Language; Men's Cycles (They Have Them Too, You Know); Down With Sexist Upbringing; We Have Had Abortions; Why Women Fear Success; My Mother, The Dentist; How To Write Your Own Marriage Contract; The Black Family and Feminism - A Conversation with Eleanor Holmes Norton; The Sexual Revolution Wasn't Our War; Can Women Love Women; The Birth of Individual Architecture; and more. Interesting ads. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Signature and inscription appear more clearly than is indicated in our photos. A very special piece of American feminist history. Book
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Ronald Bailey
Liberation Biology: The Scientific And Moral Case For The Biotech Revolution
Hardcover Light wear o cover. Pages clean with no writings, no tear and no highlights. The Biotech Revolution begins.
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Garcia Antezana, Jorge
Liberation Theology and Sociopolitical Transformation : A Reader
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 432 pages.
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Anderson, Terry H.
The Movement and The Sixties: Protest in America from Greensboro to Wounded Knee
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 500 pages.
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Boretz, Benjamin ; Edward T. Cone (eds.) , Howard Boatwright, Dennis Marshall, Edgard Varese, Gunther Schuller, Milton Babbit, Chou Wen-chung, Andres Imbrie, Roger Sessions, Ernst Krenek ,
Perspectives on American Composers
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 268 pages, with articles by Howard Boatwright, Dennis Marshall, Edgard Varese, Gunther Schuller, Milton Babbit, Chou Wen-chung, Andres Imbrie, Roger Sessions, Ernst Krenek on such things as Quarter-tone impressions, Liberation of sound, a composer's influences, Aaron copland, an analysis of Connotations, etc.
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Franklin, Bruce; Courtland Cox, Malcolm X, Bob Dylan, Carl Oglesby, Vietnam Day Committee, SNCC, Eldrige Cleaver, Pqat Mainardi, Vonda Black, Roxanne Dunbar, Doug Youngblood, Robert Williams, Don Cox, Weather Underground
From the Movement Toward Revolution
Book shows general wear to covers and suffers warping of much of the fore edge of the page block due to moisture exposure, with some staining of the lower R. corner. Large format publication with b&w illustrations throughout, mostly photos, some full page. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include: Civil Rights:Songs of the Freedom Movement; The Voter Registration Campaign; Into the Urban Ghettoes; The White Student Movement; Vietnam: "Masters of War"; Let Us Shape the Future; A Statement on Civil Disobedience; The Anti-Napalm Campaign; Against the Army; Support for Liberation of the Black Nation: The Liberation of Women; Serve the People; The Panther Program; Community Union Projects: JOIN & Its Successors; Armed Struggle; Toward a Revolutionary Decade, Bull Conner's jail, Port Huron Statement, Rise up angry, Negroes with guns, Executive mandate #3, Organizing self-defense groups, etc. 175 pages.
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Goodman, Mitchell (ed.) Chomsky, Hutchins, Tolstory, Rader, Sinclair, Rossman, Di Prima, Thoreau, Genet, Snyder, Hoffman, Abbie, Holden, Malcolm X,
The Movement Toward a New America: The Beginnings of a Long Revolution (A Collage) - A What?
Cover 1/3rd torn up spine, covers generally freyed with edgewear, stains, etc. Binding still solid otherwise, about the size of the Whole Earth Catalog, 752 pages with Movement authors throughout as well as illustrations, photos, all in b&w, often small print. Sections include: The New Americans, Rebellion, Resistance revolutionary action, People of color, Gi's, Learning, People media/pig media, How to live what we do, Theater in the streets, Community of prison, Student rebellion, Revolutionary professionalism The law and the people, Panters in babylon, Women's liberation, Columbia: a watershed, etc.
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Mailer, Norman
Prisoner of Sex, The
Book shows light wear to cover, age-toned pages. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save previous owner's name and sticker in front section of the book. 175 pages, the glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile. True first ed.
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Paak, Joe (Editor)
Korea Photo News Autumn Issue-Quarterly 1961
Cover photo features the 144th Meeting of the Military Armistice Commission at Panmunjom. 54 pages. Staple bound. Corners creased.
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WOMEN PHILADELPHIA WOMEN'S LIBERATION CENTER
Awake & Move - Vol.1 Nos.1-4
Penllyn PA: Awake & Move / Philadelphia Women's Liberation Center 1971. First Edition. Four tabloid issues 43.25cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 8; 12; 8; 8pp; illus. Horizontal folds at center light wear to extremities with some waviness from storage; Very Good. Near-complete run lacking Vol.1 No.5 of this short-lived Pennsylvania feminist newspaper. Published by a small apparently rapidly-changing collective of women the newspaper focused chiefly on issues facing Philadelphia women. Surprisingly uncommon with no copies for sale in the trade April 2020 and OCLC noting 12 institutions holding any issues. Awake & Move / Philadelphia Women's Liberation Center unknown books
Bookseller reference : 48784
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WOMEN BLOOMINGTON WOMEN'S LIBERATION FRONT
Bloomington Women's Liberation Front Newsletter. Five consecutive issues Jan - May 1971
Bloomington IN: Bloomington Women's Liberation Front 1971. First Edition. Five quarto issues 28cm; mimeographed sheets printed in colors and stapled at upper left corner; ca.8-12pp per issue. Light wear to extremities else very Near Fine. A nearly complete run lacking only the first one or possibly two issues of this ephemeral Indiana women's underground publication. OCLC cataloging incorrectly states that publication "began and ceased with Oct 13 1971" and noting physical holdings at 4 locations. Bloomington Women's Liberation Front unknown books
Bookseller reference : 48779
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WOMEN BAY AREA WOMEN'S LIBERATION
Tooth and Nail - Vol.1 No.4 January 1970
Berkeley: Bay Area Women's Liberation / Tooth & Nail 1970. First Edition. Small quarto 21.5cm; black and white printed wrappers stapled; 22pp; illus. Publisher's address rubber-stamped to rear wrapper else Fine. Final issue of this short-lived Bay Area feminist journal. Contents include a lengthy article on issues facing women operators at the phone company essays on beauty aging harassment "niceness" and the Altamont Rock Festival. Bay Area Women's Liberation / Tooth & Nail unknown books
Bookseller reference : 46192
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SLOVENE NATIONAL LIBERATION COMMITTEE
Pregled Dogodkov Vojnih in Politi nih News War and Politics -- Collection of 34 issues
Ljubljana: Odsek za Informacije in Propagando pri SNOS 1944. Collection of 34 issues of which the 5 earliest are loose quarto bifolia ca. 26.5 to 30cm. the latter 29 bound together in slightly later ca. 1950s cloth-backed boards; 1-9pp.; some minor toning a couple issues with closed tears affecting text without loss of meaning boards soiled and rubbed with library deaccession rubberstamp inside upper cover no additional library marks throughout else Very Good or better. Publication sequence as follows: nos. 41 April 4 1944 47 53 55 57 131-3 135-7 141-4 155 159 162 164 168 192 but 169 182-4 191 193 197 200-2 204-5 208-9 November 24 1944. Varying formats and printing styles due to the clandestine nature of the publication with limited access to paper and a press. The two earlies issues are printed the latter 32 issues mimeographed often on pilfered onion-skin. Earliest issues published twice a week before switching to daily sometime before August 1944. Underground newspaper published by the Slovene National Liberation Committee the anti-fascist organization active during the Nazi occupation of Ljubljana in 1944. Issues located in a handful of institutions in OCLC none in the United States. Odsek za Informacije in Propagando pri SNOS unknown books
Bookseller reference : 33118
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YOUNG WORKERS LIBERATION LEAGUE RISTORUCCI Roque editor
Young Worker - Vol.3 No.1 March 1972
New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.25cm; photo-illustrated wrappers; 32pp; illus. Some trivial wear and toning to extremities else very Near Fine. Official organ of the YWLL youth arm of the CPUSA beginning in 1970 preceded by the WEB Du Bois Clubs; the magazine was aimed at advanced high school and college audiences. Contents include articles on the Hall-Tyner ballot Boston elections youth uniting to free Angela Davis and Trotskyite youth factions et al. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
Bookseller reference : 39015
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YOUNG WORKERS LIBERATION LEAGUE RISTORUCCI Roque ed
Young Worker. Issue for April 1971
New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1971. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 23pp; illus. Text slightly toned else Near Fine. Official organ of the YWLL youth arm of the CPUSA beginning in 1970 preceded by the WEB Du Bois Clubs; the magazine was aimed at advanced high school and college audiences. This issue with articles on the Peace Movement African Americans and the Draft Apartheid in South Africa Fascism in Greece etc. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
Bookseller reference : 38841
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BLAIR Gwenda Linda et al aka Liberation Collective
Liberation. Vol. 16 No. 9 Feb 1972
New York: Liberation Collective 1972. First Edition. Single quarto issue. Staple-bound card wrappers; 35pp; illus. Address label affixed to front wrapper; Very Good. Monthly magazine of non-Marxist leftist opinion and commentary co-founded by Dave Dellinger and A.J. Muste in 1956. This issue with articles by Muriel Schein and Carol Lopate Rich Rothstein others; art by Brian Adam. Liberation Collective unknown books
Bookseller reference : 28718
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BLAIR Gwenda Linda et al aka Liberation Collective
Liberation. Vol. 16 No. 7 Dec 1971
New York: Liberation Collective 1971. First Edition. Single quarto issue. Staple-bound card wrappers; 51pp; illus. Address label affixed to front wrapper; Very Good. Monthly magazine of non-Marxist leftist opinion and commentary co-founded by Dave Dellinger and A.J. Muste in 1956. This issue with articles by Juliet Mitchell Stanley Aronowitz Staughton Lynd others; photographs by Steve Levinson. Liberation Collective unknown books
Bookseller reference : 28719
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GRAPHICS LATIN AMERICA Fuerzas Populares de Liberacion Farabundo Marti FPL
Original poster: "12 Años de Lucha
N.p. San Salvador: FPL 1982. Photolithograph in colors; 56.5cm x 37.5cm ca 22-1/4" x 15-1/2". A vivid unfaded example free of wear; Fine. Poster celebrating the twelfth anniversary of the Fuerzas Populares de Liberación "Farabundo MartÃ" FPL. The FPL was one of five Marxist organizations that joined in 1980 to form the FMLN which is today the mainstream left party of El Salvador. The still somewhat provisional nature of the alliance in 1982 may be gauged from the fact that in this poster the FPL continues to maintain its own identity publishing under its own imprint and adding a caption in the lower margin "Miembro del FMLN." Photo-illustrated with five scenes from the Salvadoran civil war including active scenes combat surrounding a quote by the Communist revolutionary leader Cayetano Carpio aka "Marcial". Not found in OCLC though web search does turn up a copy at IISH Netherlands. FPL unknown books
Bookseller reference : 26131
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LIBERATION SUPPORT MOVEMENT
The Mozambican Woman in the Revolution
Richmond B.C.: LSM Press 1974. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; original green and grey pictorial staplebound wrappers; 28pp.; illus. & maps throughout. About Fine. LSM Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 28172
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NOTTINGHAM WOMEN'S LIBERATION GROUP
Women Now! - Vol. 1 nos. 1-5
Bridgford Nottingham: Women Now! 1971. First Edition. 5 quarto issues 30.5cm all in pictorial self-wrappers unbound as issued. Some light wear else Near Fine. Periodical produced by the same Women's Liberation group which issued the journal Socialist Woman though this journal "aimed at woman sic who are at the moment outside the movement." Includes essays most anonymously published on the Movement's history and progress both domestic and international. Women Now! unknown books
Bookseller reference : 26816
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WOMEN'S LIBERATION WORKSHOP
Shrew - Collection of 8 Issues
London: Womens Liberation Workshop 1970-1971. First Edition. 8 issues in varying formats. Collection includes one unnumbered issue presumably June 1970 wrappers illustrated with a comic strip at the bottom of which reads "Let It Bleed Sisters Let It Bleed!"; September 1970; October 1970; December 1970 "Special Double Issue"; February 1971 based on order form date; Vol. 3 nos. 2-4. Near Fine. A few issues with original order blanks laid in. London Women's Liberation Workshop's sporadically issued literary journal. Contents were all written and edited collaboratively and published anonymously as "a political gesture against the ownership and authority implied by signature" Shrew contributor and feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey as quoted in Shohini Chaudhuri's Feminist Film Theorists 2006 p. 32. Womens Liberation Workshop unknown books
Bookseller reference : 26815
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BRISTOL WOMEN'S LIBERATION GROUP
Enough: The Journal of the Bristol Women's Liberation Group - 2 issues including Issue no. 5 ca May 1973
Bristol: Bristol Women's Liberation Group 1972. First Edition. 2 issues; octavo approx. 21 - 23.5cm.; original pictorial staplebound card wrappers; illus. No printed volume or number statement provided for either issue; no 5 is numbered in ink holograph on verso of rear wrapper. Literary journal consisting primarily of essays both personal and on various aspects of the movement as well as poetry and illustrations. No. 5 includes a review by Monica Sjoo Swedish artist and ecofeminist co-founder of the modern Goddess Movement of an April 1973 exhibition of "Women's Art" at the Swiss Cottage Library London. Other contributors include Carole M. Brasset Judith Mathew Ellen Malos Ro FitzGerald others. Bristol Women's Liberation Group unknown books
Bookseller reference : 26868
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WOMEN'S LIBERATION CAMPUS COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE DAYCARE CENTER
Handbook 12 Sussex Day Care Centre cover title. Drop title: The Women's Liberation Campus Community Cooperative Daycare Centre
Toronto: Hogtown Press 1971. First Edition. Quarto 27.75cm.; original pictorial upper wrapper printed on pink stock; unpaged mimeographed document stapled at top left-hand corner. Wear from handling with lower right-hand corner a bit creased else Very Good. Hogtown Press Publication no. 33. Guide to the Center founded in 1969 as a subgroup of the Toronto Women's Liberation Movement. 3 copies in OCLC as of May 2015 Northwestern Michigan State and Waterloo Ontario. Hogtown Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 26260
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RESEARCH GROUP FOR THE LIBERATION OF PORTUGUESE AFRICA
Dependency and Underdevelopment: Consequences of Portugal in Africa. A Report
Riverside CA: Research Group for the Liberation of Portuguese Africa 1971. First Edition. Folio 27.5cm.; original tape-backed pictorial wrappers; 445pp.; illus. text in double colum. Upper wrapper edges a bit toned else Fine. Study of the negative influence of the Portuguese colonial presence in Angola Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. Research Group for the Liberation of Portuguese Africa unknown books
Bookseller reference : 25915
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Young Workers' Liberation League
Young Workers' Liberation League - Founding Convention February 1970 Official Program
New York: Young Workers Liberation League 1970. First Edition. Tabloid; on newsprint; 12pp; illus. Single horizontal mailing fold as issued; paper slightly toned; Very Good or better. Official souvenir program for the founding convention of the YWLL the official CPUSA youth organization following the dissolution of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs in 1969. Includes a lengthy Political Report by Jarvis Tyner National Chairman; transcript of speeches by Gus Hall and Federico Tomas; photos by Ted Reich etc. Rare; not located in OCLC; none others in commerce 2013. Young Workers Liberation League unknown books
Bookseller reference : 17895
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Legal Project / Mental Patients Liberation Front
Your Rights As A Mental Patient In Massachusetts: A Handbook for Patients
Somerville MA: New England Free Press 1975. third printing. Wraps. Very Good. third printing. 55 pages. 8vo. 5 3/8 x 8 1/4 inches. Light green printed wrappers stapled. Fading to the spine panel bright and clean internally. Wraps. "The psychiatric survivors movement more broadly consumer/survivor/ex-patient movement is a diverse association of individuals who either currently access mental health services known as consumers or service users or who are survivors of interventions by psychiatry or who are ex-patients of mental health services. The psychiatric survivors movement arose out of the civil rights movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s and the personal histories of psychiatric abuse experienced by some ex-patients. <br/><br/>The key text in the intellectual development of the survivor movement at least in the USA was Judi Chamberlin's 1978 text On Our Own: Patient Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System.Chamberlin was an ex-patient and co-founder of the Mental Patients' Liberation Front.<br/><br/>Coalescing around the ex-patient newsletter Dendron in late 1988 leaders from several of the main national and grassroots psychiatric survivor groups felt that an independent human rights coalition focused on problems in the mental health system was needed. That year the Support Coalition International SCI was formed. SCI's first public action was to stage a counter-conference and protest in New York City in May 1990 at the same time as and directly outside of the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting.In 2005 the SCI changed its name to MindFreedom International with David W. Oaks as its director. <br/><br/>Common themes are "talking back to the power of psychiatry" rights protection and advocacy and self-determination. While activists in the movement may share a collective identity to some extent views range along a continuum from conservative to radical in relation to psychiatric treatment and levels of resistance or patienthood." wikipedia<br/><br/>Scarce with only 10 copies in OCLC. Recently gaining importance as mental health and it's importance in day to day quality of life becomes more evident. New England Free Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 27566
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Cell 16 Female Liberation Front Roxanne Dunbar et al.
No More Fun and Games: a journal of female liberation. issue 3 November 1969: the Dialectics of Sexism
Somerville: Female Liberation Front 1969. Magazine. 116p. 6x9 inches essays poetry lightly-worn digest-size journal in stapled cream and red printed wraps. Wraps unevenly toned creased previous owner's inscription on front wrap minor internal creasing else good condition. Female Liberation Front unknown books
Bookseller reference : 233796
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Russian Liberation Committee eds.
The New Russia Vol I No. 7 March 18 1920
London: Russian Liberation Committee. 1920. Periodical. Wraps very good with modest general wear and some bracketing inside. "Bessarabia Wrestled from Russia" "Contradictions of Bolshevism" and "Russia through British Eyes" are three of the contributions to this issue.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 193-224 pp . Russian Liberation Committee unknown books
Bookseller reference : 25999
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Billboard Liberation Front & Friends
The art & science of billboard improvement
San Francisco: Los Cabrones Press 1990. 12p. illustrated with a few photos and diagrams; 8.5x5.5 inch photocopied zine. Appears to be a later reprint. Back wrap illustrations shows how to rig a spray-paint cannister onto a stick "for those hard-to-reach spots! Los Cabrones Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 236812
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Communist Party USA Youth Workers Liberation League
YOUTH UNITE FOR THE RIGHT TO EARN LEARN AND LIVE!
New York: Youth Workers Liberation League 1974. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good with light to moderate rubbing. Internally clean bright. 64pp. <br/><br/>Booklet published by the Young Workers Liberation League the official youth wing of the Communist Party USA following the dissolution of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America. Contains the "texts of the main reports adopted by the Third National Convention of the Young Workers Liberation League held in Philadelphia Pa. Dec. 13-16 1974" including a report from former National Chariman Jarvis Tyner and a "Report on the Centrality of Black Liberation and the Fight Against Racism" by James Steele. Youth Workers Liberation League paperback books
Bookseller reference : 21416
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Processed World Zine; Nasty Secretary Liberation Front
INNER-VOICE #2: Office Workers' Olympics: The Pentathlon
San Francisco: Processed World 1981. First Edition. Very good . Folio. Single sheet 8.5" by 14" printed recto/verso. Very good plus with mild creasing to upper edge and to one bottom corner. Else clean bright and sharp. <br/><br/>Leaflet published in anticipation of the second issue of PROCESSED WORLD zine which was published by Chris Carlsson Adam Cornford and Greg Williamson. The magazine promoted labor rights in the context of office work. The present leaflet discusses "Office Workers' Olympics" a protest event organized by the 10000-member Working Women union of San Francisco examining similar contemporary office-worker unionization efforts as well. "The strategic leverage of office workers if organized and coordinated can be used to counter the pressures of office 'rationalization.' . The solutions to the crises of modern society can only be discovered by the vast majority of us taking action to remedy problems and meet our needs directly overcoming the barriers presented by existing institutions leaders and beliefs." No copies located by OCLC (Processed World) unknown books
Bookseller reference : 20126
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