New York: Socialist Party National Campaign Committe 1928. Small handbill 4x9 inches all text printed on both sides incorrect date in pen on front of the handbill along with a small vote socialism sticker else good condition. 1928 issues - no. 3. Socialist Party, National Campaign Committe unknown books
New York: Sweeney Litho Co. Lithographed canvas banner. 46" x 29"<br/><br/> This large World War I-era poster was sponsored by the United War Work Campaign. Established in 1918 by Woodrow Wilson the campaign brought together seven organizations--the YMCA the YWCA the American Library Association the War Camp Community Service the Knights of Columbus the Jewish Welfare Board and the Salvation Army--to form a group fundraising effort with the hope of raising over $170 million for the war. The canvas banner depicts a red and white striped top hat on a blue background. The hat is full of dollar bills and coins symbolizing the collective fund that had been created and encouraging citizens to donate. The poster is in very good condition. Folds as issued. The vintage colors are rich and emblematic of the era.<br/><br/> Sweeney Litho Co unknown books
New York: Heywood Stasser & Voigt Litho. Co. Original poster mounted on linen. Page measures 30" x 20 1/4"<br/><br/> This World War I poster is part of a series published by the United War Work Campaign or UWWC a coalition of seven service organizations charged with raising $170000000 to help demobilize the army and maintain morale in the final few years of the war. The campaign was a success and was at the time recognized as the largest fundraising event in history. The War Camp Community Service was one of two secular organizations in the campaign. Their work was largely focused on the social and recreational needs of enlisted men in homefront training camps. This poster features the organization's emblem with an illustration of servicemen sharing a home cooked meal. The caption reads 'Home Hospitality'. Poster is in good condition with some wear to upper margin and repairs to right margin. Library notations in ink lower right.<br/><br/> Heywood Stasser & Voigt Litho. Co unknown books
Palencia: Excma. Diputacion Provincial de Palencia Departamento de Cultura 1990. 117p. 6 b/w plates original stiff printed wrappers quarto format. Excma. Diputacion Provincial de Palencia, Departamento de Cultura unknown books
Bookseller reference : 043349 ISBN : 8486844398 9788486844394
Washington DC: Author 1987. Thin pamphlet quarto size in purple black and grey; VG- condition paperback; covers clean some wear to edges; paper heavily discolored; text clean; pp. 72.<br /> <br /> <p> Shelve in "13 ephemera" box in Netdesk office. 1226346. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Author unknown books
Washington DC: James White Review Assoc. & Phil Willkie 1998. Newspaper. 24p. folded tabloid newspaper on heavy white newsprint news fiction poetry art reviews ads services and resources lightly worn ink note on cover else very good condition. Photo portfolio by Franson. James White Review Assoc. & Phil Willkie unknown books
Washington DC: James White Review Assoc. & Phil Willkie 1998. Newspaper. 24p. folded tabloid newspaper on heavy white newsprint news fiction poetry art reviews ads services and resources lightly worn else very good condition. Photo portfolio by Franson. James White Review Assoc. & Phil Willkie unknown books
New York: Socialist Workers Party '72 Campaign Committee 1972. Manila envelope with printed return address three 8.5x11 inch enclosures along with subscription form response card and envelope some toning of enclosures especially the campaign platform printed on newsprint. Socialist Workers Party '72 Campaign Committee unknown books
New York: the Campaign 1975. 2p.stapled once at upper left on campaign letterhead with small portraits of presidential slate of Peter Camejo and Willie Mae Reid very good. Supports the demonstrations called by the National Conference Against Racism in Boston. the Campaign unknown books
New York: Workers Library Publishers 1936. 14p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned some foxing; rubberstamped addresses of CP book stores in Los Angeles on cover. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA candidates in the state of California. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
New York: Workers Library Publishers 1936. 14p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned some foxing. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it lists CPUSA candidates running in Connecticut. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
New York: Workers Library Publishers 1936. 14p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned some foxing. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA candidates in the state of California. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
New York: Workers Library Publishers 1936. 14p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned some foxing. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA radio programs in Oregon. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
New York: Workers Library Publishers 1936. 14p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned old ownership stamp on cover. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA candidates in the state of Illinois. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
Santiago de Chile: Empresa Zig-Zag 1931. Paperback. Good. 104p. Wrapper. Text browned and rather brittle. Unopened. Spanish text. Revista literaria. Colecion Universo. Ano 1 No. 20. <br/><br/> Empresa Zig-Zag paperback books
San Francisco CA: San Francisco Socialist Workers Campaign Committee 1976. Four page tabloid-format campaign brochure printed on newsprint evenly browned else very good condition. Scenic view of the "painted ladies" Victorian houses on the front panel; platform and candidate photos inside. San Francisco Socialist Workers Campaign Committee unknown books
New York: the Committee 1943. 4p brochure illus. 5.25x8.25 inches. Campaign calls "For support of our Commander-in-Chief in the direction of the war" and "For maximum and uninterrupted production" among other platform points. the Committee unknown books
New York: the Committee 1934. 23p. staplebound pamphlet rubberstamp and other marking from an old CP library; a reading copy only. the Committee unknown books
Bound volume of newspapers. Double-folio 79 issues plus one prospectus and two extras approximately 440 pages representing the "Albany Argus Daily Semi-Weekly and Weekly" "The Sober Second Thought for the Presidential Campaign of 1844" "Clay Tribune" "New-York Weekly Tribune" and the "Freeman's Journal." The newspapers represented different sides of the 1844 campaign for the Presidency between James K. Polk and Henry Clay. This hotly contested election which Polk won by a narrow margin hinged on the question of the admission of the Republic of Texas to the Union and the issue of territorial expansion in general with its effect on the balance between slave and free states. The Prospectus issue for the Sober Second Thought prints the "Treaty of Annexation concluded between the United States of America and the Republic of Texas at Washington the 12th day of April 1844" accompanied by Martin Van Buren's response Van Buren was competing with Polk for the Democratic nomination but his opposition to Texas annexation proved costly. The New-York Weekly Tribune Extra of Oct. 10 1844 reports that "New Jersey is Whig All Over." Printed label of W.S. Fritts Travelling Jobber Dealing in Most Kinds of Staple & Fancy Goods of English French German and American Manufacture" affixed to front pastedown. Cloth-backed boards paper label with manuscript title on front board. Very good. Issues included in this bound volume: Weekly Argus Albany NY: E & S. Croswell advertisement for the publication of the Albany Argus Daily Semi-Weekly and Weekly Sept. 27 1845 2 pp.; Weekly Argus Vol. V New Series No. 39 Whole No. 692 Saturday Sept. 27 1845 defective pagination erratic Vol. IV New Series No. 24 Whole No. 625 Saturday June 15 1844 through Vol. IV New Series No. 49 Whole No. 650 Saturday Dec. 7 1844 26 consecutive issues pp. 193-400; The Sober Second Thought for the Presidential Campaign of 1844 banner headline Vol. I - Prospectus Number New York Saturday May 18 1844 "Published weekly at No. 25 Pine St. for an Association of Democratic Republican Young Men of the City of New York edited by Daniel E. Sickles 4 pp.; we have been unable to trace another copy of this prospectus; The Sober Second Thought for the Presidential Campaign of 1844 banner headline Vol. I No. 5 New York Saturday July 6 1844 through Vol. 1 No. 21 Saturday Oct 26 1844 17 consecutive issues each issue 4 pp.; Clay Tribune by Greeley & McElrath New York No. 1 Saturday May 4 1844 through No. 27 Saturday Nov. 2 1844 27 consecutive issues each 4 pp.; New-York Weekly Tribune by Greeley & McElrath Vol IV No. 5 Whole No. 161 Saturday October 12 1844 4 pp. plus the "Extra" of Thursday Oct. 10 1844 4 pp. Vol. IV No. 6 Whole No. 162 Saturday Oct. 19 1844 through No. 10 Nov. 16 1844 each issue 8 pp. and two earlier issues of the New-York Weekly Tribune Saturday Sept. 18 and 25 Vol. I Nos. 1 and 2 each 8 pp. a total of eight issues; Freeman's Journal Cooperstown N.Y. Monday July 8 1844 Vol. XXXVI No. XLV single issue 4 pp. John H. Prentiss publisher; Freeman's Journal Extra Cooperstown N.Y. Monday Dec. 23 1844 Official Census of the Electoral Vote of the State of New-York - 1844 single sheet 2 pp. The final two issues are laid in at the rear. <br/><br/> hardcover books
Ohio: Oberlin College 1984. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/near fine. 8vo. A volume of poems by Campana translated into English by poet Charles Wright and with an introduction by Jonathan Galassi. Published as Field Translation Series 9. 130 pp. Very good condition in dark cloth binding. The introduction has some pencil underlinings. Comes in a near fine unclipped dustwrapper. Oberlin College unknown books
Cambridge: Campaign to End Homophobia 1990. Three brochures 8 panels & 12-panels folded to 3.5x8.5 inches quotes personal statements guidance services and resources very good condition. Two of the brochures fold out to 11x17 inches. Brochures for young men and women questioning their sexuality. With the help of BAGLY - Boston Area Gay & Lesbian Youth OutRight Alliance of Lesbian & Gay Youth and others. Campaign to End Homophobia unknown books
San Francisco: Tavern Guild 1977. 48p 8.5x11 inches ads program for the event photos very good magazine format program in stapled glossy black silver & gold camp pictorial wraps. Theme for the year was "Twilight of the Gods." Numerous ads for local businesses as well as campaign ads including a full-page pictorial ad for Harvey Milk's supervisorial campaign. Lenny Mollet the president of the Tavern Guild was running against Milk and has ads later on in the booklet noting his endorsement by the Marine Cooks and Stewards union.<br/>The Tavern Guild - San Francisco's gay bar organization - created the Ball in 1960 to raise money for its charities. Includes a brief introduction to the Guild's history. Tavern Guild unknown books
Miami: Cuban American Policy Center 1989. Six panel newsletter trifold 8.5x11 inches inside panels a photo-montage from the CNC Fifth national Conference articles sponsors news very good on heavy semi-glossy stock. Cuban American Policy Center unknown books
San Francisco: Socialist Workers California Campaign 1970. Eight panel brochure illus. 3.25x8.5 inches folded size. Includes biographical information for all eight statewide candidates. Socialist Workers California Campaign unknown books
New York: David H. Gildersleeve Printer 1880. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy faint fold. 4 pp. 16mo. Scarce Garfield campaign piece for the 1880 election. Also issued as "Why young men should vote for Gen. James A. Garfield." Argues that the Republicans have brought prosperity by limiting free trade and by returning the county to the gold standard; by 1880 the nation's money was backed by gold alone though the issue would continue to be hotly debated for years. OCLC shows three locations: Hagley Western Reserve and Rutherford Hayes Pres. Ctr.; the variant title is held at the first two locations. David H. Gildersleeve, Printer unknown books
n.p.: n.p. 1872. First edition. Self-wrappers. An untrimmed unopened uncut single folio leaf edges soiled fore edge with a few small tears rear leaves creased overall still about very good. 16 pp. 8vo. The Grant administration was one of the most corrupt of the 19th century with numerous investigations convened. As it prepared for the elections of 1872 and Grant's run for a second term it issued this piece of campaign literature in an attempt to refute the charges. n.p. unknown books
New York: Putnam/Tarcher 1997. Paperback. viii 291p. introductions contributors personal inscription signed by the editor on the title page very good firs5t edition first printing stated trade paperback in wraps. Putnam/Tarcher paperback books
Bookseller reference : 256522 ISBN : 0874778921 9780874778922
Durham: Duke University Press 2007. Paperback. 99p. personal isncription signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Cuban American physician harvard professor and poet. His fifth collection. Duke University Press paperback books
Bookseller reference : 240740 ISBN : 0822339609 9780822339601
New York printed in Cleveland: Workers Library Publishers 1932. 16p. staplebound pamphlet paper evenly toned rubberstamp of Worker's Book Store in Chicago on front panel. Cover depicts William Z. Foster for president and James W. Ford for vice-president. Seidman C406. We have seen this pamphlet in two versions; this one with a Cleveland union bug on the cover has smudgier photo portraits the version with a New York union bug has better quality photos. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
New York printed in Cleveland: Workers Library Publishers 1932. 16p. staplebound pamphlet number penned in corner of front cover otherwise very good. Cover depicts William Z. Foster for president and James W. Ford for vice-president. Seidman C406. We have seen this pamphlet in two versions; this one with a Cleveland union bug on the cover has smudgier photo portraits the version with a New York union bug has better quality photos. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
New York: Workers Library Publishers 1932. 16p. staplebound pamphlet paper evenly toned otherwise very good. Cover depicts William Z. Foster for president and James W. Ford for vice-president. Seidman C406. We have seen this pamphlet in two versions; this one with a New York union bug on the cover has better-quality photo portraits; a Cleveland version has poorer photos. Workers Library Publishers unknown books
Barcelona: Tipo-Litografia de J. Casamajo 1929. 27p. stapled wraps 6.75 x 10.75 inches illus. with tables wraps worn and evenly toned staples rusted else very good condition. Text in Spanish. Report for shareholders in the railroad company which ran trains from Medina del Campo to Zamora and from Orense to Vigo. Tipo-Litografia de J. Casamajo unknown books
Barcelona: Tipo-Litografia de J. Casamajo 1928. 30p. stapled wraps 6.75 x 10.75 inches illus. with tables wraps worn and evenly toned staples rusted else very good condition. Text in Spanish. Report for shareholders in the railroad company which ran trains from Medina del Campo to Zamora and from Orense to Vigo. Tipo-Litografia de J. Casamajo unknown books
New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1997. Hardcover. 270p. very good first edition in half-cloth boards and unclipped white dj. Memoir by the gay Cuban American poet/physician. W. W. Norton & Company hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 246537 ISBN : 0393040097 9780393040098
London: CND 1967. 8p. folded tabloid format newspaper illus. worn evenly browned beginning to split along fold ink stamp on front wrap else good condition. Centerfold photo spread of children injured in the bombing of North Vietnam. CND unknown books
Houston: Arte Público Press 1994. Hardcover. 118p. personal inscription signed by the poet very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Debut poetry collection from the gay Cuban American poet. Arte Público Press hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 227667 ISBN : 1558851208 9781558851207
San Francisco: No on O Campaign 1995. 12p. 11x14 inch staplebound brochure illustrated with many sepia photographs of Chavez through the years list of cities honoring Chavez by naming schools streets plazas and other buildings after the United Farm Workers leader who died two years earlier. Color portrait of Chavez by Ocampo on the cover. Light handling wear. A lovely tribute and campaign booklet fighting a proposition to return Cesar Chavez Blvd. to the original name of Army Street. No on O Campaign unknown books
San Juan PR: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña 1977. Paperback. 145p. text in Spanish a few b&w photos very good first edition pocket-size paperback in white pictorial wraps. Serie Literatura Hoy año II núm. 12. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña paperback books
Durham: Duke University Press 2001. Magazine. Six issue broken run various pagination 8.25x11 inches photos art articles literary criticism reviews very good glossy magazines in ictorial wraps. Quarterly literary and arts journal from Duke. A focus on Hispanic culture and arts. The Preview issue contains an article on John Sayles first film in Spanish. Issue 2:3 is made up of various translations of Don Quixote into English pieced together. Attractive and interesting magazine. Duke University Press unknown books
San Francisco: Tavern Guild 1977. 48p 8.5x11 inches ads program for the event photos magazine format program in stapled glossy black silver & gold camp pictorial wraps vertical fold crease. Theme for the year was "Twilight of the Gods." Numerous ads for local businesses as well as campaign ads including a full-page pictorial ad for Harvey Milk's supervisorial campaign. Lenny Mollet the president of the Tavern Guild was running against Milk and has ads later on in the booklet noting his endorsement by the Marine Cooks and Stewards union. The Tavern Guild - San Francisco's gay bar organization - created the Ball in 1960 to raise money for its charities. Includes a brief introduction to the Guild's history. Tavern Guild unknown books
San Francisco: Tavern Guild 1977. Magazine. 48p 8.5x11 inches numerous ads for local businesses and political campaigns photos events bios very good event playbill/program in lightly-worn stapled glossy black and silver pictorial wraps. Theme for the year was "Twilight of the Gods." Numerous ads for local businesses as well as campaign ads including a full-page pictorial ad for Harvey Milk's supervisorial campaign. Lenny Mollet the president of the Tavern Guild was running against Milk and has ads later on in the booklet noting his endorsement by the Marine Cooks and Stewards union. The Tavern Guild - San Francisco's gay bar organization - created the Ball in 1960 to raise money for its charities. Includes a brief introduction to the Guild's history. Tavern Guild unknown books
Ceveland: Socialist Workers Party 1970. Six-panel brochure very good 3.75x8.5 inches. Small black and white photos of six SWP candidates. Socialist Workers Party unknown books
San Francisco & New York: Freedom for South Africa Refugee Campaign 1986. Two brochures folded to 4.25x8.5 inches with basically the same information photos but differing fonts and designs and a short story of Sarah Ngobese. Fundraising brochures for the Ruvu Refugee Community Tanzania. Freedom for South Africa Refugee Campaign unknown books