Women Are People: Symposium on Behavioral Sciences, American Psychological Association, 1969
[Pittsburgh]: Know, [1970]. First Edition. Octavo (21.75cm.); original yellow printed staplebound wrappers; 22pp. Fine. More
[Pittsburgh]: Know, [1970]. First Edition. Octavo (21.75cm.); original yellow printed staplebound wrappers; 22pp. Fine. More
[Berkeley]: Blue Wind Press, 1979. First Edition. Octavo (22.5cm.); original cloth in blue and white pictorial dust jacket; 126pp. Fine in a fine, unclipped dustwrapper. More
[Berkeley]: Blue Wind Press, 1979. First Edition. Octavo (22.5cm.); original cloth in blue and white pictorial dust jacket; 126pp. Fine, in deeply price-clipped, otherwise fine jacket. More
[New York? The Feminists? 1969]. First Edition. Continuation of Notes from the Lower Classes by The Feminists member Rosalind Schwartz, criticism of the white upper-middle class majority of the women's liberation movement. Cleary argues that "Since the goal of our group is the destruction of every existing institution sired by..... More
New York: New York Civil Liberties Union, 1969. First Edition. Quarto (28cm). Pictorial card wrappers; 159pp. Rubbed at edges, with minor staining along spine, lower edge of rear cover, and fore-edge, none affecting the interior: around Very Good. Highly critical evaluation of police action during the Columbia student protests of..... More
Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1965. First Edition. 12mo (18.5cm.); original red and white wrappers lettered in white; [4],25pp.; 4 leaves of photographic illus. printed on rectos and versos. Fine. Text almost entirely in English. More
N.p. [New Haven: ca 1968?]. First issue of this ad-hoc publishing venture, intended as "a communal reproduction service offered to students and faculty of the Art and Architecture School for expression, confrontation, and debate." Recto is a full-size poster featuring [with ironic intent] a quote from Yale President Kingman Brewster..... More
N.p. Artists' and Writers' Protest / Colorcraft, Inc., [1972]. First Edition. One of the most gruesome and effective pieces of propaganda to emerge during the Vietnam War, reproducing a photograph taken during the My Lai Massacre by U.S. Army photographer Sgt. Ronald L. Haeberle. This and other iconic photos were..... More
San Francisco: Straight Arrow Books, 1970. First Edition. One of the earliest titles (and certainly one the of earliest novels) published by the short-lived Straight Arrow imprint, the publishing arm of Rolling Stone. Written by Anita Hoffman under a pseudonym, Trashing is simultaneously a walk through the underground scene, the..... More
London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1970. First U.K. Edition. First Impression. Octavo (21cm); black paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; red topstain; dustjacket; [5],6-256pp; illus. Slight forward lean, spine ends gently nudged, else a clean, Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is unclipped, gently spine-sunned and lightly edgeworn, with some..... More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970. First Edition. A major political statement by the co-founder of the Youth International Party and one of the Chicago 8. "Do It! is a Declaration of War between the generations, a frenzied psalm to the Movement, a handbook for revolutionaries comparable to Che Guevara's..... More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970. First Edition. A major political statement by the co-founder of the Youth International Party and one of the Chicago 8. "Do It! is a Declaration of War between the generations, a frenzied psalm to the Movement, a handbook for revolutionaries comparable to Che Guevara's..... More
[Madison, WI]: YIP & Madison Dealer Association, [n.d. but ca.1970's]. First Edition. Broadside advertising a "Smoke-In" at the Capitol building in Madison. The Yippie-sponsored event was held in conjunction with a special state committee hearing on local marijuana laws; the smoke-in was organized in response to the committee's request "...that..... More
New York: Lyle Stuart, Publisher, 1960. First Edition. "This Is What We Found" began as a history assignment for Carl Creger, a seventeen-year-old white student of Little Rock's Central High School. Ralph Creger is his father, chief train dispatcher in Little Rock for the Rock Island Railroad. Both father and..... More
Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 1997. First Edition. First Printing, wrappered issue. Quarto (28cm); original glossy pictorial card wrappers with French flaps; viii,125,[3]pp; illus. Trivial surface wear, else very Near Fine. Twelfth installment in the multi-volume series comprising Crumb's complete works. More
Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 1999. First Edition. First Printing, wrappered issue. Quarto (28cm); original pictorial card wrappers; [162]pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, hint of foxing to right edge of textblock; Near Fine. An extensive collection of black & white sketches from a particularly fertile period in Crumb's career. More
New York: Ives Washburn, Inc., 1961. First Edition. Study of women and their changing status in the modern world of the 1960's. Octavo (21cm); burgundy cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; x, 241, [5]pp. Fine in a Very Good+ dustjacket, unclipped, gently spine-sunned and edgeworn, with a...... More
Bronx, NY: The Commentator, 1974. First Edition. Tabloid. 8pp, on newsprint. Single horizontal fold; very mild tanning to paper, else Near Fine. Underground newspaper issued anonymously by "a Marxist-Leninist collective in the New York area" (from publisher's statement). This was in fact the Commentator Collective, centered around former Progressive Labor..... More
Bronx, NY: The Commentator, 1974. First Edition. Tabloid. 8pp, on newsprint. Single horizontal fold; very mild tanning to paper, else Near Fine. Underground newspaper issued anonymously by "a Marxist-Leninist collective in the New York area" (from publisher's statement). This was in fact the Commentator Collective, centered around former Progressive Labor..... More
London: Pall Mall Press, 1965. First Edition. Collection of case studies issued under the auspices of the Institute of Race Relations, exploring "the effects of the issues of colour and immigration in the General Election..." (from front flap). Focus of the case studies is on Brixton, Southall, Sparkbrook, Smethwick, Deptford..... More
Carbondale: University of Illinois Press, 1971. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 219pp; illus. Fine in lightly worn and spine-sunned dustwrapper, Very Good. More
New York: The Floating Bear, 1966. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); stapled mimeographed pictorial self-wrappers illustrated by Robert Branaman; [16]pp. Previous mail folds, wrappers a bit toned and lightly worn from handling, else Very Good overall. Postally addressed to James Laughlin with return address of the Poets Press in New York..... More
New York: The Floating Bear, 1964. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); stapled mimeographed pictorial self-wrappers illustrated by Jeanne Marlowe; [20]pp. Previous mail folds, wrappers a shade toned along extremities, rear cover starting to separate, else Very Good overall. Postally addressed in manuscript to Gary Snyder with return address of the American..... More
New York: The Floating Bear, 1965. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); stapled mimeographed pictorial self-wrappers illustrated by Jess Collins; [16]pp. Previous mail folds, wrappers a bit toned, else Very Good overall. Postally addressed in manuscript to James Laughlin with return address of the Poets Press in New York. Contributors include John..... More
Washington DC: Federal Burerau of Investigation, [1970]. Folio broadsheet, 16" x 10-1/2". Offset lithograph, printed in black on uncoated white stock. Old folds; faint stains, soil; complete and about Very Good. Original FBI "Wanted" flyer for Leo Burt, the so-called "Ghost of Wisconsin," who was indicted in absentia for the..... More