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New York: Shadow Press, 1994. Saddle-stapled, 7 x 10 in., pictorial wraps, [48].
New York: Shadow Press, 1994. Saddle-stapled, 7 x 10 in., pictorial wraps, [48].
Chicago: Whirlwind c/o Baer, August 1973. Saddle-stapled quarto (8-1/2 x 11 inches) in illustrated wraps, 20 pp. First issue of Chicago-based journal for and by anarchist women with contributions from Mimi Rivereria, Leslie Fish, Jeany Rogalska, Bernadette, Kathy Salmon, Miriam Frohman, Michelle Feuer, Kathleen Taylor, Patricia Dahl, Penny Pixler. With.....
Chicago: Whirlwind c/o Baer, May 1975. Saddle-stapled quarto (8-1/2 x 11 inches) in illustrated wraps, 20 pp. Second issue of Chicago-based journal for and by anarchist women with contributions from Penny Pixler on a 1973 trip to China; poems from Cathy Shipley, prose & poetry from Collette Chenoa Franchot; poetry.....
Berlin: Der Syndikalist, 1922. Signature-bound octavo (6-1/2 x 9 inches) in printed wraps, 38 pp. The second booklet in the "Russian Revolution Series", preceded by The Russian Tragedy and followed by The Kronstadt Rebellion. Published by Der Syndikalist, the main media organ of the Freie Arbeiter Union Deutschlands (FAUD)---Free Workers'.....
New York: M.E. Fitzgerald, 1919. Disbound (previously saddle-stapled) in printed self-wraps. 32pp. Pamphlet penned by Alexander Berkman (b. Russia, 1870-1936) and Emma Goldman (b. Russia, 1869-1940) on the brink of their deportation from the United States to the Soviet Union on the infamous "Red Ark." Berkman and Goldman were well-known.....
Amsterdam: Laboratorium for Instant Art, [1967]. Saddle-stapled (6-1/8 x 7-7/8 inches) in illustrated wraps. Multi-colored text and graphics, offset printed. 24pp. From the many phoenixes found in the ashes of the Dutch anarchist movement Provo (1965-1967) came the radical art journal Ontbijt Op Bed ("Breakfast in Bed"), which kept the.....
Amsterdam: Laboratorium for Instant Art, [1967]. Saddle-stapled (6-1/8 x 7-7/8 inches) in illustrated wraps. Multi-colored text and graphics, offset printed. [22]pp. From the many phoenixes found in the ashes of the Dutch anarchist movement Provo (1965-1967) came the radical art journal Ontbijt Op Bed ("Breakfast in Bed"), which kept the.....
County Durham: Anarchist-Syndicalist Alliance, [1972]. Anarchist-Syndicalist reprint. Side-stapled quarto (8 x 10-1/2 inches) in printed wraps, [22] pages. Originally published by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee in 1924. Translated by Eugene Lyons with a foreword by Alice Stone Blackwell and appreciation by Upton Sinclair.
New York: Sheridan House, 1937. Early printing. Hardcover octavo (5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches). Gray-blue cloth with decorative roundel stamped in black to top board and titles in black to spine. 314pp. Early printing of Ben Reitman's fictionalized memoir of "Box-car Bertha", compositely drawn from women he knew from his own.....
[np]: [self-published], [nd]. Unbound octavo (5-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches) in printed self-wraps, [8] pages. Cut and paste, illustrated tract of pro-situationist commentary on the nature of the scientific observor compiled and written by contributor to the 1960s Detroit publication Black and Red.
Princeton, WI: Kitchen Sink Press, March 1979. First U.S. printing. Saddle-stapled quarto (7-1/2 x 11 inches) in pictorial wraps, 32 pp. Back to the land narrative whose subjects habitate a small co-operative community that has formed in the wake of a large-scale revolution in which the city-, and interstitial industrial-centers.....
Baltimore, Maryland: Atlantic Center for Research and Education, 1980. Softcover octavo, staple-bound in illustrated white paper wrappers with blue lettering and decoration, 55 pp. Journal of anarchist theory out of Baltimore, MD with contributions of book reviews, essays, poetry and more from David DeLeon, Tuli Kupferberg, Diane Di Prima, John.....
New York: Taplinger Publishing, 1979. Hardcover octavo (5-3/4 x 8-3/4 inches) red cloth boards with gold spine titles in pictorial dust jacket, 304 pp.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, and Company, 1923. First Edition, stated. Hardcover octavo (5-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches). Burgundy cloth with titles stamped in gilt to top board and spine. 242pp. First Edition of Emma Goldman's book regarding her deportation from the United States to Russia and her critiques and dissatisfaction.....
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, and Company, 1924. First Edition, stated. Hardcover octavo (5-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches) in printed dust jacket. Burgundy cloth with titles stamped in gilt to top board and spine. 178pp. First Edition of Emma Goldman's second book regarding her deportation from the United States to Russia.....
Providence: Cultural Correspondence / Dorrwar Bookstore, Fall 1979. Saddle-stapled quarto (8-1/2 x 10-7/8 inches) in pictorial wraps, 120 pp.
Hamden: Archon Books, 1978. First edition. Hardcover octavo (6-1/4 x 9-1/4 inches) maroon cloth boards with gilt spine titles in pictorial dust jacket, [6], 193, [7] pp.
Canyon, CA: Black Bart Brigade, November 1971. Saddle-stapled octavo (7 x 9-3/4 inches) in illustrated wraps, 56 pp. First issue of this countercultural magazine inspired by the editor's midlife surge of political idealism, embracing new ways of revolutionary self-management in the name of taking down the system. This issue.....
Canyon, CA: Black Bart Brigade, January 1972. Saddle-stapled octavo (7-7/8 x 10-1/8 inches) in illustrated wraps, 52 pp. Second issue of this countercultural magazine inspired by the editor's midlife surge of political idealism, embracing new ways of revolutionary self-management in the name of taking down the system. This issue.....
New York: The Jewish Anarchist Federation of America, 1935. Saddle-stapled octavo (6 x 8-7/8 inches) in printed wraps, 31 pp. 19th century Jewish-American Anarchist, Doctor, and translator who was a member of Pioneers of Liberty and co-founder of their publication Varhayt. He would later edit the Yiddish Anarchist newspaper, Fraye.....
New York: New York Labor News Company, 1911. First edition. Disbound saddle-staple binding, octavo (4-7/8 x 7-1/4 inches) in illustrated blue wraps, [1], 45, [46: ads] pp. Editorial pamphlet of de Angulo's (1887-1950) review of Madrid psychology professor, L. Simarro's (1851-1921) two-volume work on "The Trial of Ferrer and European.....
New York: Shamal Books, 1986. Perfect-bound, 5 3/8" x 8 1/8", in glossy pictorial wraps, 221 pp. The memoir of James Yates published in 1986 by Shamal Books. Yates was born to sharecroppers in Quitman, MS in 1906 and left for Chicago at the age of 16 where his interest.....
San Francisco: Chthon Press, 1969. Saddle-stapled quarto (8-3/8 x 10-7/8 inches) in pictorial cardstock wraps, 20 pp. Brought to you by the founder of the mysterious dowsing troupe--the John Hazeltwig Society--John Mann, whose devotion to publishing this centennial periodical has lived up to its claim with this being the only.....
Santa Cruz: Troubled Times, 1985. Saddle-stapled quarto (8-1/2 x 11 inches) in photo-illustrated wraps, 11 pp. Anarchist newsletter from Santa Cruz, review of Motor Head's Another Perfect Day, Ernest Callenbach's Ecotopia Emerging, additional articles including "The Armchair Anarchist" and more.
London: Simian, January 1975. Unbound octavo (5-7/8 x 8-1/2 inches) in illustrated wraps, iii 20 pp. Reprint of Coptic Press 1968 edition.