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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Moon shot: A Disorientation Handbook. - &#91;Black Power] Peace & Freedom Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19359"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a1</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		4to, 28 pp. &#91;incl. covers] offset printed with red, blue and green spot color; saddle-stapled in color covers. The handbook is dedicated to Hutton and Rector, and from the editorial statement appears to have been issued from the PFP offices on campus as a reproach to the "orientation week" at Syracuse University. The handbook is illustrated with sophisticated and striking cut-up text collages - to our mind one of the most beautifully designed publications of the late 60's. Rare. OCLC locates only one holding.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Power] Peace & Freedom Party.

        
        <br/>Syracuse, NY:Peace and Freedom Party,nd &#91;c. 1968].

        <br/>Price: $450.00
       
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   <title>
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	The Coevolution Quarterly 3: Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog. - Black Panther Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19361"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		4to, 96 pp., offset printed in b/w on newsprint; saddle-stapled wraps. Newspaper toned, wraps rather creased and rubbed, with a small chip to fore edge of rear wrap else very good. A special illuse of the quarterly which was guest-edited by the Black Panther Party. According to the foreward by Stewart Brand, half of the 20,000 copies printed were given to the BPP to sell for program fundraising. The special issue gives an overview of BPP programs, advocates the elimination of the office of the president, and a section which includes drawings by Emory Douglas, songs by Elaine Brown, and poems by Ericka Huggins.  
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     <br/>Black Panther Party.

        
        <br/>Sausalito, CA:Point,1974.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	Stop the Trial. - &#91;Black Power] &#91;Computers]  &#91;Atomic Energy Commission] .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19364"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a3</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		8 1/2 x 11". printed in blue (perhaps dittoed) on pink paper. Small chip missing from lower right tip, marginal toning and a 1/2" closed tear to left margin; very good. Original flyer for this 1970 party benefit opposing the little known Courant 2 trial, one of the most intriguing but little known events of the era, in which a group of  student protestors stormed the Courant center at NYU and and seized the AEC's computer, holding it for $100,000 ransom to pay the bail bond of a jailed Black Panther. Oddly enough, the party here is dated January 9, 1970, but most sources that the action occured in May of 1970 (see Katsiaficas p. 120, and also a brief notice in the May 1928 issue of Jet), leading us to believe that this early in the year the poster-maker forgot to change the date. the flyer states that faculty members Nick Unger and Bob Wolfe have been indicted and are slated to face trial in February, but we can find no reference to the trial having taken place. A fascinating and ill-illumined episode in the annals of the uneasy relationship between radical movements of the era and technology.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Power] &#91;Computers]  &#91;Atomic Energy Commission] .

        
        <br/>New York:1970.

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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   <title>
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	The Berkeley Tribe Volume 2 No. 22. - &#91;Black Panther Party] &#91;Huey Newton].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19368"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a4</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		Tabloid format, offset printed in b/w on newsprint. The "Free Huey " issue, with a cover collage devoted to him and a story in his imprisonment within; the article prints a quote within by Baby Dee which states "Huey P. Newton is the baddest motherfucker who ever shit between 2 shoes." Newsprint toned, as usual, some marginal feathering and tears; very good.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Panther Party] &#91;Huey Newton].

        
        <br/>Berkeley:Berkeley Tribe,1970.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	The Black Panther Black Community News Service Vol. 2 no. 30. - &#91;Black Panther Party] .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19373"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a5</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		Tabloid format, &#91;24] pp. &#91;incl. covers], offset printed in b/w with color covers and centerfold. Full page artwork by Emory Douglas to back cover. Folded once, with some light toning and marginal feathering, still easily very good.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Panther Party] .

        
        <br/>San Francisco:The Black Panther Party Ministry of Information,1969.

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
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   <title>
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	Panther 21 Trial News &#91;with] New York 21 Trial News. - Black Panther Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19388"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a6</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		4to &#91;8 1/2 x 11"], each no. stapled once in the upper left hand corner with the exception of no. 3, which is a single sheet.  A scattering of issues, including numbers 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 31, and 32 (last 2 numbers published under latter title) of 35 issues published. Some very minor toning, still easily fine with the exception of no. 15, which is badly creased. A scattering of issues of the watchdog publication, which reported weekly in incredible detail on the court precedings. Beginning with no. 21, the publication was issued under the latter title, and ceased publication with no. 35, after the acquittal.  
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     <br/>Black Panther Party.

        
        <br/>New York:Committee to Defend the Panthers / Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience,1970.

        <br/>Price: $750.00
       
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   <title>
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	Poster for a 1969 Event for Huey Newton. - Black Panther Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19389"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a7</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		8 1/2 x 11", offset printed on recto only. Toned at margins, with some creasing and a couple very small chips; very good. Original poster for this event in support of Newton, then in jail and facing trial for the killing of John Frey, Listed as participating are James Baldwin, Kathleen Cleaver, P. G. & E., and Huey Newton, via a recording from prison. The artwork is uncredited; a notation at bottom left reads "hi Eldridge".  
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     <br/>Black Panther Party.

        
        <br/>Los Angeles:&#91;1969].

        <br/>Price: $500.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Poster for a 1969 Demonstration at the Waldorf Hotel. - &#91;Black Panther Party].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19404"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a8</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		8 1/2 x 11", printed on recto only. Folded twice, with toning and creasing; about very good. The poster for this late 1969 protest at the Waldorf, held while president Nixon was attending a National Football Foundation inside. The protest was sponsored by several organizations, including Weatherman SDS and Youth Against War and Fascism. The poster discusses the recent death of Fred Hampton the week prior, as we as the imprisonment of Bobby Seale, David Hilliard, and the New York 21.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Panther Party].

        
        <br/>New York:&#91;1969].

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Collection of Bumper Stickers Published by the Peace and Freedom Party and the Black Panther Party. - Black Panther Party & Peace 7 Freedom Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19422"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a9</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		Three bumper stickers, two of which are approximately 4 x 14 1/2", and one of which is 4 x 14", each of which is unused, with the backing still intact. Some smudging and creasing, but very good. Three strikingly designed bumper stickers, each bearing the union slug of Berkeley Graphic Arts. The first bumper sticker, for Cleaver's presidential run, prominently bears the logos of both parties. Cleaver had been nominated as the PFP presidential candidate at the 1971 convention in Ann Arbor. The second bumper sticker advertises Huey Newton for Congress and Bobby Seale for State Assembly; the final bumper sticker is for Mario Savio's 1968 run for California state senate, and bears only the logo of the PFP.  
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     <br/>Black Panther Party & Peace 7 Freedom Party.

        
        <br/>np:&#91;1968].

        <br/>Price: $750.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Come See About Huey.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19423"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a10</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 14", printed on recto only, and reproducing a photograph of Newton. Folded twice, with some additional toning, creasing, a couple of small ink stains to lower margin, and a 3/4" closed tear at upper margin; very good.  
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        <br/>Los Angeles:Ministry of Information,nd.

        <br/>Price: $450.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Conspiracy to Murder a Tool of Repression. - Black Panther Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19427"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a11</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		8 1/2 x 11", &#91;4] pp., stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Very good with some minor toning to margins of final leaf and a short nick to lower margin of first page. Pamphlet issued by the Committee to recapitulate the details of the ongoing New Haven 9 trial, illustrated after photographs of Ericka Huggins, Lonnie McLucas, and Bobby Seale. OCLC locates only 3 holdings.  
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     <br/>Black Panther Party.

        
        <br/>New York:Committee to Defend the Panthers,&#91;1970].

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Seize the Time. - Seale, Bobby &#91;San Francisco Mime Troupe].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19428"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a12</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		14 3/4 x 22" &#91;sheet size], screenprint on tractor feed printer paper. Fine. Striking poster illustrated with a black screen print of a well known photograph of Bobby Seale, which had also been used for the cover of a 1970 issue of Ramparts Magazine. This poster appears similar to the copy held at the Oakland Museum of California in the Rossman collection, which is also printed on tractor paper. The entry for the OMA copy theorizes that this was adapted from one of the posters made for the 1970 San Francisco Mime Troupe performance, which was based on the book of the same name by Seale.  
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     <br/>Seale, Bobby &#91;San Francisco Mime Troupe].

        
        

        <br/>Price: $2,000.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Black Panther Black Community News Service Vol. II no. 18. - &#91;Black Panther Party] .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19431"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a13</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Tabloid format, &#91;24] pp. &#91;incl. covers], offset printed in b/w with color covers and centerfold. Full page artwork by Emory Douglas to back cover. Folded once, with some  toning and shallow marginal chipping; very good. This issue notable for the color cover by Emory Douglas, which featred one of his Pig paintings, in which a Porcine Santa Clause emerging from a chimney is about to run into three individuals, including a child, brandishing guns and a Christmas tree. The tension of the image derives in part from the fact that the pig Santa's eyes are still hidden from view, and he doesn't yet see the menace of the situation that is obvious to the other three, and the viewer.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Panther Party] .

        
        <br/>San Francisco:The Black Panther Party Ministry of Information,1968.

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
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   <title>
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	Why? An Anarchist Bulletin Vol. 5 - No. 1 April 1946. - Young, William, editor &#91;Paul Goodman, J. Sorel, Michael Grieg, Minersville Defense Committee].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15488"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a14</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		4to. &#91;10] pp. &#91;including covers]. Unbound, folded sheets. This issue of the New York anarchist review is notable for the inclusion of an article by Paul Goodman entitled "Dear Graduate. . ." about the Draft. Also, "The Witches' Brew: What the Current Crisis Portends" by J. Sorel, a short piece about the Minersville Defense Committee, an article about Anarchism and Sports by D. D. W., etc. Paper toned, crease and 1/4" tear to fore margin of front cover, else a very good copy.  
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     <br/>Young, William, editor &#91;Paul Goodman, J. Sorel, Michael Grieg, Minersville Defense Committee].

        
        <br/>New York:Why? / William Young,1946.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   <title>
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	Why? An Anarchist Bulletin Vol. 5 - No. 5 October 1946. - Young, William, editor &#91;Jackson Mac Low, Paul Goodman, Michael Grieg].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15489"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a15</id>
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		4to. &#91;12] pp. &#91;including covers]. Unbound, folded sheets. This issue of the anarchist review features an article entitled "The Movies: A Note on Falsification" by Jackson Mac Low, a review of George Bernard Shaw's treatise Imprisonment by Paul Goodman, and a satirical piece by Michael Grieg. Three vertical folds and additional creasing; a good only copy.  
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     <br/>Young, William, editor &#91;Jackson Mac Low, Paul Goodman, Michael Grieg].

        
        <br/>New York:Why? / William Young,1946.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Resistance Vol. XII No. 4.An Anarchist Bi-Monthly. - Wieck, David & The Resistance Group, editors &#91;Jackson Mac Low, Dave Dellinger, John Hoffman, Vera Lachmann, Spencer Holst, M. C.Richards, Holley Cantine, Jonathan Williams].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15500"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a16</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to (12) pp. Saddle-stapled wraps. Single issue of this newsletter for the anarchist Resistance Group, which included at one time or another David Wieck, Jackson Mac Low, Sam Dolgoff, and Paul Goodman. This issue is notable for a takedown review of Kenneth Patchen by the young Jackson Mac Low. There are also two unattributed drawings by Mac Low within, as well as contributions from Dave Dellinger, John Hoffman, Vera Lachmann, Spencer Holst, M. C.Richards, Holley Cantine, & Jonathan Williams. Scarce: oclc locates no holdings. Some minor toning, but a near fine copy.  
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     <br/>Wieck, David & The Resistance Group, editors &#91;Jackson Mac Low, Dave Dellinger, John Hoffman, Vera Lachmann, Spencer Holst, M. C.Richards, Holley Cantine, Jonathan Williams].

        
        <br/>New York:Resistance Group,1954.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Project London Free. - Revelaction.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16017"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a17</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		16mo. &#91;28] pp. Saddle-stapled wraps. A fair only copy, missing a 1" chip to front cover (not affecting text or image) and some doodles and phone numbers at rear cover, along with some staining throughout. The first edition of this index of all that is free, either freely offered or easily taken in London. The index is conveniently arranged into subject headings, such as funerals, games, shoes, pullovers, drugs, and printing.  Much more than a simple listing of services, it also includes hints for how to gain maximum benefit from your situation, such as this hint under mental hospitals; "get stoned admission as voluntary in-patient in luxury mental hospital. . . If planning a lengthy stay, choose hospital with stimulating atmosphere, group meetings, etc., such as the Cassels in Richmond." Rare. OCLC locates only microfiche holdings of this essential counterculture document.  
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     <br/>Revelaction.

        
        <br/>London:Revelaction,nd.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	The FETISH Speaks! - &#91;Situationism] &#91;Black & Red] .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16020"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a18</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		10 panel leporello foldout on multi-colored paper stock. Folded size; 5 3/4 x 9 3/4". Vertical bend to top margin, some minor toning and brittleness to the paper, still very good. The first separate edition of this great visual essay, first published in Black & Red No. 5 in 1969. It consists of an array of photographs and drawings of commodities with speech bubbles giving voice to quotes from Marx's Capital. Whereas Marx original spoke of commodities, now the commodities speak of Marx. OCLC locates only 6 copies.  
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     <br/>&#91;Situationism] &#91;Black & Red] .

        
        <br/>Detroit:Black & Read,1973.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Attacks on the Center: Against Sleep and Night-Mare. - &#91;Situationism] &#91;Hans Solbrig].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16021"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a19</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. &#91;4] pp. Two photocopied leaves stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Fine. Single, debut issue, and perhaps the only issue published of this brief late 80's Situationist influenced zine, "a dictionary and manual of action and criticism simultaneously with none of the functions separated." OCLC locates no holdings.  
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     <br/>&#91;Situationism] &#91;Hans Solbrig].

        
        <br/>Arlington, MA:Attacks on The Center in the Era of Pre-History,1988.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	A Complete Guide to Self Improvement. - &#91;Situationism].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16028"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a20</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 2 folded, unbound sheets offset printed on recto and verso and folded to make &#91;8] pp. Illustrated by b/w collages incorporating nude gay models, self-improvement ads, and female wrestlers. Very good with some moderate handling creases. A situationist tract which incorporates a manifesto on "how to develop roles without ever becoming caught up in them to your own detriment."Authorship unattributed; an ink note at the foot of the cover bears the name Jan Franklin, followed by a London address (Top Flat, 11 Harcourt Rd., London N1." 
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     <br/>&#91;Situationism].

        
        <br/>London:nd.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Dada. - &#91;Situationism] &#91;Punk] &#91;Zines] &#91;Dada] .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16029"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a21</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 12 leaves xeroxed on rectos only and stapled several times at the upper left hand corner. Profusely illustrated in b/w. Near fine with some minor creasing. A Situationist zine devoted to a long commentary on the contradictions of Dada and the control of art production by the bourgeouise. The final leaf concludes with a piece on Punk and Dada and the limited recourses available for the first wave punk bands after punk was coopted by the mainstream, noting the breakup of the Sex Pistols, and going rather easy on the Clash. As the author speaks approvingly of the direction that Generation X were taking at the time of the article, we assume this to have been issued around 1979, before they devolved. An important document with an eye towards the confluence of Dada, punk and Situationism at the time. Anoonymously authored; the publisher is given as Xeno Phobia, with a London address (30 Camden Square). Rare. Previously unseen by us. OCLC locates no copies.  
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     <br/>&#91;Situationism] &#91;Punk] &#91;Zines] &#91;Dada] .

        
        <br/>London:Xeno Phobia,nd &#91;c. 1979].

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Phenomenology of the Subjective Aspect of Practical-Critical Activity. Chapter 1: Behindism. - Shutes, Chris.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16058"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a22</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 9 pp. Offset printed and saddle-stapled in orange wraps. Previous owner's ink signature to title page, else fine. A treatise attempting to divine the theory of Behindism, "actually only the absence of of apparent practical-critical activity." Ford 211.  
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     <br/>Shutes, Chris.

        
        <br/>Berkeley:Chris Shutes,1974.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Black Hole. - &#91;Zines] Hayley, ed. &#91;Beki Bondage, T. J. Jay, jackie Wilton et al].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16060"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a23</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 46 pp. &#91;including covers]. Offset printed in b/w. The debut issue of this nicely produced Norwich postpunk fanzine. this issue features a Beki Bondage article on animal rights, animal rights poetry by Jay & Wilton, and interviews with Screen 3, Passionate Friends, Beki Bondage, Jenny Belle Star, Saturn 5, Martin David Fry, and Marilyn, and gig reviews of The Smiths at the Derby Assembly Room, Cocteau Twins and Wolfgang Press at Glasgow Night Moves 9th December 1983, The Truth, Screen 3 & Vitals, Paul Haig, and The Police. A fine copy.  
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     <br/>&#91;Zines] Hayley, ed. &#91;Beki Bondage, T. J. Jay, jackie Wilton et al].

        
        <br/>Norwich:The Black Hole,1983.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	On The Poverty of Student Life. - &#91;Situationist International].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16087"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a24</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. &#91;24] pp. Saddle-stapled in illustrated card wraps. Some toning to the wraps and a couple of faint stains, still very good. An early edition of this translation into English of the classic Situationist text that inspired the events of May 1968. The address for The Situationist International is given as P.O. Box 491 at Cooper Station,  and this was probably was published between 1967 and 69. this copy also includes a duplicate copy of the card cover, so that the interior illustration - the carton entitled "The Return of the Durutti Column" - can be read "unencumbered" by the text.   
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Situationist International].

        
        <br/>New York:Situationist International,nd &#91;c.1967-69].

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	One Sheet Announcing the Birth of the Green Field at the 1984 Glastonbury CND Festival. - &#91;Glastonbury Festival] The Green Collective. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16559"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a25</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet of green sugar paper, mimeographed at recto and verso from typescript. Folded twice, with fading along fold lines and short closed marginal tears, still about very good. An original one sheet flyer announcing the birth of the Green Field, an area of the Glastonbury fair devoted to environmental concerns, and a feature of the world's largest festival which continues to this day. The sheet also notes other upcoming projects by the Green Collective, such as the Green Roadshow, The Boscombe Down Peace Festival, and Molesworth Harvest Festival. An important document of the Green Movement.  
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     <br/>&#91;Glastonbury Festival] The Green Collective. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

        
        <br/>Glastonbury:The Green Collective,1984.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Convoy No. 2. - &#91;Festivals].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16560"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a26</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 7 leaves xeroxed on recto and verso, and stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Last two pages beginning to pull away from the rusting staple; good only. The second isse of this zine which acted as an information service for festivals. The first page includes a lengthy listing of festivals. Also, an article celebrating ten years of festivals at Stonehenge, festival tips, and drugs.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Festivals].

        
        <br/>London:Polytantric,1983.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Freedom Peace Camps: Festivals & Events 1983. - &#91;Festivals] &#91;Peace Camps] .
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/16964"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a27</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Single sheet folded once. Offset printed and illustrated with b/w photographs. Single unnumbered issue of this early 80's newspaper made to promote festivals and issued from Bristol's radical bookstore Full Marks. Includes a thereotical article on the importance of festivals, an extensive listing of festivals occuring that summer in the UK, and advice for festival goers, as well as a listing of peace camps and some photographs of festival goers, including a nude family. Rather creased with some spots of soiling, still about very good.  
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     <br/>&#91;Festivals] &#91;Peace Camps] .

        
        <br/>Cheltenham:Freedom Festivals / Full Marks Bookshop,1983.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Move. Speak. Catalog of the Movement Speakers Bureau. - Movement Speakers Bureau &#91;Don Lewis, Joyce Plecha, Sharon Krebs, Bruce Davidson, Diane Di Prima, John Sinclair et al.].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17064"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a28</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Folio. &#91;24]pp. &#91;including covers] Tabloid format. offset printed with a two color cover. A fascinating example of an artists' and activists' periodical as an index of resistance. The publications is an index offering the services of a variety of individuals and organizations broken down into various headings - The Underground Press, Arts, Medicine, Black & Third World Liberation, Ecology, Law, Political Theory, Drugs, Religion, Sex, Women's Liberation, etc. with the intent to offer speakers for events. The catalog is attributed to Don Lewis, Joyce Plecha, and Sharon Krebs. It features a poem by Diane Di Prima inside cover, and It is profusely illustrated with photographs, including two by Bruce Davidson, as well as work by Charles Harbutt, Burt Glinn, Louise Brotsky, Roger Malloch, Mehdi Khonsari, Burk Uzzle, Constantine Manos, John Sinclair,& Hiroji Kubota. Some fraying to extremities, but a bright near fine copy. Unusual and rare; OCLC locates but four holdings.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Movement Speakers Bureau &#91;Don Lewis, Joyce Plecha, Sharon Krebs, Bruce Davidson, Diane Di Prima, John Sinclair et al.].

        
        <br/>New York:Movement Speakers Bureau,nd.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Processed World Nos. 1-32 &#91;with] Bizarro Processed World &#91;with] Fake Program Cover for the 1982 Office Automation Conference. - &#91;Zines] &#91;Processed World].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17229"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a29</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		All issues offset printed. Nos. 1-3 8vos. Nos. 14-32 4to. Nos. 1-25 saddle-stapled; subsequent issues perfect bound. &#91;with] Bizarro Processed World. 8vo. Saddle-stapled. Good only with staining to covers. &#91;with]. Some minor wear and creasing to early issues, but all issues very good to near fine. All print issues of the paradigmatic zine of 80's officeplace dissatisfaction. Processed World arose out of the ashes of the Union of Concerned Commies, the umbrella organization for a number of Bay Area anarchist, post-marxist, and post-situationist groups such as World to Win, Red-Eye, Abalone Alliance, Community Memory Project, etc. The zine focused on the absurdities of the new milieu of the white-collar office and temp environment. The zine became widely read by office workers in the Bay Area, and became one of the most visible zines of the eighties and early nineties, though not without controversy. Included with this run is a copy of Bizarro Processed World, a critique of the collective from an early member. In 1982 members of Processed World costumed themselves and formed a picket line outside of the 1982 Office Automation Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. As part of the protest, they printed up fake covers, and used these covers to doctor the official program for the event, renaming it the "International Conference for the Perpetuation of a Vacuous Existence." The text satiricizes the motives behind increased automation in the workforce. Also included is a scarce example of one of these booklet covers. Later issues of Processed World are not uncommon, but runs such as this, with associated ephemeral, are highly uncommon - especially with the very scarce first issue.  
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     <br/>&#91;Zines] &#91;Processed World].

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Processed World,1981-1994.

        <br/>Price: $1,500.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Greenfeel. - &#91;Utopian Movements] Norman, Ron & Antoni Jurkiewicz, eds.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17246"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a30</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. mimeographed and saddle-stapled in card wraps illustrated with a primitive mushroom drawing at front panel. Illustrated throughout after drawings. With mimeographed slip of orange paper laid in soliciting contributions. Some faint toning to interior pages and wraps, still a fine copy. Publication from a late 1960's utopian society, here referred to as a "joy-school." Notable for the creative layout and use of the mimeograph machine, with numerous drawings and text layed out in vertical columns, sometimes running with varying orientation on the same page.  
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     <br/>&#91;Utopian Movements] Norman, Ron & Antoni Jurkiewicz, eds.

        
        <br/>Barre, VT:Greenfeel,nd.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Rally in Support of Rev. Ben Chavis and the Wilmington 10. - Chavis, Ben. The Wilmington 10. Phyllis Kelly. Naside Henderson.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17312"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a31</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet, printed in b/w on recto only. Folded once, with some minor toning to margin; very good. Flyer / handbill for this rally in support of the Wilmington 10 in Pittsburgh.  The handbill is illustrated with a photograph of Chavis, and notes that he will be speaking at the event. Other speakers outlined include Phyllis Kelly "speaking on the case of the sterilization of Norma Jean Serena" and Naside Henderson "on winning a new trial for Stanton Story".  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Chavis, Ben. The Wilmington 10. Phyllis Kelly. Naside Henderson.

        
        <br/>Pittsburgh:Western Pennsylvania Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression,nd.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	End the Slaughter in Indochina End the Draft. - &#91;Vietnam War] &#91;The Draft] National Council to Repeal the Draft.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17313"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a32</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet, printed in black on recto only. Handbill issued by the National Council to Repeal the Draft issued in advance of the June 30, 1971 expiration of the Authority to Induct. The handbill gives facts about the death rate of draft inductees in 1970, and urges interested parties to contact their senators and voice their opposition publicly. Folded thrice with toning at extremities; good.  
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     <br/>&#91;Vietnam War] &#91;The Draft] National Council to Repeal the Draft.

        
        <br/>New York:National Council to Repeal the Draft,1971.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Tired of War, Unemployment, Inflation? Hear Communist Answers. - Tyner, Jarvis. Naside Henderson. Beth Edelman.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17314"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a33</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet, printed in black on recto only. Handbill / flier advertising a talk given by Jarvis Tyner, with Naside Henderson and Beth Edelman, during his 1972 campaign with Gus Hall as members of the Communist Party. Folded a couple of times, wth toning and some chipping and tearing to margins, not affecting text; good only.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Tyner, Jarvis. Naside Henderson. Beth Edelman.

        
        <br/>Pittsburgh:Hall Tyner Henderson Campaign Committee,&#91;1972].

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	All Things Considered, 1976. - Bloch, Nadine.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17315"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a34</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 11 pp. Offset printed in blue ink on blue paper and saddle-stapled in wraps. With 11 x 17" text poster folded twice and laid in, as originally issued. A translation of Compte-Rendu, 1976, here translated into English by the publisher with the assistance of the author. Scarce with the poster intact and laid in as found here. Fine. &#91;Ford 154].  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Bloch, Nadine.

        
        <br/>Berkeley:Gina Rosenberg,1977.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	What is to Be Attempted? An Anarcho-Communist Approach. - Clark, Ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17316"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a35</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. &#91;10] pp. &#91;including covers]. Offset printed on blue paper and saddle-stapled. Subtitled "A Position Paper from the St. Catherines (Ontario) Conference of the North American Anarchist-Communist Fenderation August 26-27, 1978." OCLC locates only a single holding worldwide. Fine.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Clark, Ed.

        
        <br/>San Francisco & Ontario, CanadBread & Roses (ACF) & External Correspondence Group,1978.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	A Zaj Sampler (A Great Bear Pamphlet). - Zaj Group &#91;Jose Luis Castillejo, Ramiro Cortes, Javier Martinez Cuadrado, Juan Hidalgo, Walter Marchetti, Tomas Marco, Eugenio de Vicente].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17362"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a36</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Saddle-stapled lavender wraps. One of 1000 copies printed, the entire edition. Translated into English by Peter Besas. A collection of writings by the radical avant-garde group. Some toning along spine; a very good copy. Franks p. 77.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Zaj Group &#91;Jose Luis Castillejo, Ramiro Cortes, Javier Martinez Cuadrado, Juan Hidalgo, Walter Marchetti, Tomas Marco, Eugenio de Vicente].

        
        <br/>New York:Something Else Press,1967.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	WIN: Peace & Freedom Through Nonviolent Action. - Muste, A. J.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17415"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a37</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Wraps. The A. J. Muste memorial issue, which includes extensive material devoted to the pioneering work of the important radical activist. Some toning to extremities; very good.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Muste, A. J.

        
        <br/>New York:The Committee For Nonviolent Action and the New York Workshop in Nonviolence,1967.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	We Accuse: Bill Epton Speaks to the Court. - Epton, Bill.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17420"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a38</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Saddle-stapled wraps. The text of Bill Epton's speech to the court after being convicted for his part in the 1966 Harlem riots. Newsprint badly toned and with some chipping to extremities (not affecting text), old price written to cover in black color pencil. Good only.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Epton, Bill.

        
        <br/>Brooklyn:Progressive Labor Party,1966.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Tragedy of Spain. - Rocker, Rudolf.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17434"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a39</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 47 &#91;1] pp. Saddle-stapled wraps. Wraps creased,with some chipping, faint small dampstain to first leaf; good only.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Rocker, Rudolf.

        
        <br/>New York:Freie Arbeiter Stimme,1937.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
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   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Pa'lante New Writing: Poetry Polity Prose of a New World. - Schulman, Howard, ed.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17442"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a40</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 124 pp. Perfect bound in wraps. Debut issue of the radical magazine. Features a photograph by Robert Frank inside front cover, a manifesto by the League of Militant Poets, and contributions by Michael McClure, john Wieners, Allen Ginsberg, thomas McGrath, Joel Oppenheimer, Leroi Jones, Leroy McLucas, Paul Blackburn, Nicolas Guillen, Escardo, Pablo Armando Fernandez, Guilermo Cabrera Infante, Elvio Romero, Jose Antonio Portuondo, Miguel De Salabert, S. M. Eisenstein, & Zilia Sanchez. Fine.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Schulman, Howard, ed.

        
        <br/>New York:League of Militant Poets,1962.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Carnegie-Mellon University: An Analysis of Ownership and Control. - Greenberg, David F. &#91;Carnegie-Mellon University].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17502"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a41</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 12 leaves stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Rusting to staples, with some creasing, but still very good. A study into the make-up of the Board of Trustees of the university, focusing on their financial and political ties. Greenberg was the co-founder with Gary Rader of the Chicago Area Draft Resistors. Scarce; oclc locates no holdings.  
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     <br/>Greenberg, David F. &#91;Carnegie-Mellon University].

        
        <br/>Pittsburgh:Pittsburgh Draft Resistance,1969.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Original Poster for the Blue Unicorn Coffee House. - &#91;Hippies] &#91;Wally Healey] .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17531"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a42</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		8 1/2 x 11", offset printed from typescript, holograph and drawing. Old horizontal fold line and extensive creasing, with a couple of faint areas of discoloration; not terribly distant from the neighborhood of very good. An original flyer from what is popularly held to be the first hippie coffeeshop in San Francisco - the term "hippie" was coined in an article about the coffeeshop by Michael Fallon in 1965, the year the venue moved to its best known location at 1927 Hayes St, the address given at this flyer. The flyer is illustrated after drawings credited to "W. Healey" and "A. Weber". The two striking drawings on the right hand side appear to almost certainly be the work of Wally Healey, the little known cult homeless artist who would later be associated with the bar Spec's, and was known as a character around the Art Institute of San Francisco. His work was exhibited in a group show at The Joker's Flux in the sixties. It notes that there is a used bookstore and "interesting characters." It advertises "NO JUKEBOX" in caps, but notes that a house guitar and piano are available for good players. The flyer notes that "You may receive mail at the Blue Unicorn free of charge. Let us Know." The coffeeshop became well known as a place to get mail for those with no fixed abode, a fact led to the proprietor, Bob Stubbs, becoming known as the "postmaster general" by the patrons. The center became a meeting place for various early hippie concerns, such as the Legalize Marijuana movement (LEMAR) and the Sexual Freedom League; Norman Moser's little magazine Illuminations was also published from the coffee shop.  Important documentation of the day to day life of one of the most important early hippie venues. The flyer is undated, but we suspect it dates from 1965, as it advertises hot food, including soups and spaghetti. Late that year the health department closed the place for a couple of weeks in late September/ early October , and it reopened on the condition that it only serve cold food.  
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     <br/>&#91;Hippies] &#91;Wally Healey] .

        
        <br/>San Francisco:The Blue Unicorn Coffee House,&#91;c. 1965].

        <br/>Price: $450.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Dramatika Number 3. - Pyros, John & T. Mew, eds. &#91;Aram Boyajian, Dick Higgins, The Living Theatre, G. L .Sherwood, Joan Bonagura, Carole Levin, Philip Corner, Sheila B. Weinstein, Bernar Venet, Eugene Wildman, Diane Losch, Frank W. Oglesbee, Al Johnson, Julian Norse, & Ava Cha
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17539"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a43</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Stab-stapled in offset printed wraps illustrated by T. Mew. Third issue of the little magazine devoted to radical theatre. This issue features material by Aram Boyajian, Dick Higgins, The Living Theatre (a reproduction of a chart from Paradise Lost), G. L .Sherwood, Joan Bonagura, Carole Levin, Philip Corner, Sheila B. Weinstein, Bernar Venet, Eugene Wildman, Diane Losch, Frank W. Oglesbee, Al Johnson, Julian Norse, & Ava Charney. Light vertical crease to covers and some marginal toning, still a very good copy.  
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     <br/>Pyros, John & T. Mew, eds. &#91;Aram Boyajian, Dick Higgins, The Living Theatre, G. L .Sherwood, Joan Bonagura, Carole Levin, Philip Corner, Sheila B. Weinstein, Bernar Venet, Eugene Wildman, Diane Losch, Frank W. Oglesbee, Al Johnson, Julian Norse, & Ava Cha

        
        <br/>Jacksonville University, FloriDramatika,nd.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	What Happened on June 15th? - &#91;Provisional Defence Committee] Brown, Arthur.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17549"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a44</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. &#91;24] pp. Saddle-stapled in glossy wraps &#91;designed by Elizabeth M. Gruse]. With a sheet soliciting donations laid in &#91;8 1/2 x 11" sheet, offset printed on recto only; folded twice; very good.] Booklet good only with a stain to front cover and a dampstain to lower margin of the front cover, penetrating to the first page with a resulting abrasion not affecting text. A pamphlet issued by the Provisional Defense Committee to draw attention the to the plight of the 28 protestors who were arrested during the June 15th nuclear war dress rehearsal in New York City. Those who were arrested are listed on the final page, and include such important members of the left as A. J. Muste, Dorothy Day, Judith Beck, and Jackson Mac Low. Laid in is a flyer soliciting donations to help cover the legal costs of those arrested, which bears the printed signature of both Dorothy Day and A. J. Muste. Though not indicated as such, this was from the library of Jackson Mac Low, who was one of the 28. Uncommon insitutionally, with only two holdings located by OCLC.  
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     <br/>&#91;Provisional Defence Committee] Brown, Arthur.

        
        <br/>New York:Provisional Defense Committee,&#91;1955].

        <br/>Price: $50.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	B. Z. Die Olympia-Drehscheibe. Heute Wird Sie Komplett! - &#91;German Student Movement].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17567"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a45</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		17 x 24" poster, offset printed in red and black on newsprint. Folded once, with some toning to extremities; printing a bit blurry and badly registered, presumably as issued; a remarkably preserved, near fine copy. A striking and ingeniously designed poster / broadside issued to protest the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. The poster appropriates the "hub" design which was a familiar symbol of the games at the time in Berlin. Scissor symbols denote that the hub should be cut out of the paper, and outlines a window that is to be cut out of the hub. The hub is then supposed to be placed over a corresponding circle on the poster, when it in effect becomes a spinner. When you spin the tank on the hub text becomes visible through the window which highlight the social inequalities in Mexico through statistics drawn from the 1967 UN Yearbook. A fascinating example of radical paper machine construction and Situationist-influenced detournement from the German Student Movement.  
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     <br/>&#91;German Student Movement].

        
        <br/>Berlin:Wien Internationales Befreiungskomitee,1968.

        <br/>Price: $250.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Conspire: Disorganizational Sit-In Tonight When the Sun Expires. - &#91;Movements of 1968] Pacifist Anarchist Bisexual Psychedelic Conspiracy.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17568"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a46</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet, mechanically reproduced on recto only. Single date stamp to lower margin; fine. A fascinating artifact from the 1968 student occupation of Columbia University. According to a 1968 article by Robert Ast in the Columbia Spectator, the society threatened to "dump &#91;Columbia] into the East River" unless its demands were acceded to, as part of an "overall program culminating with the destruction of evil." Ast also suggests that the group was formed to "protest protesting."The flyer consists of text overlayed onto a grid pattern, calling for a protest outside ROTC office: "Hotsy, Totsy, No More ROTC." The entry for the group at Protest and Activism Collection at Columbia suggests that the group was active from 1968-69.  
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     <br/>&#91;Movements of 1968] Pacifist Anarchist Bisexual Psychedelic Conspiracy.

        
        <br/>New York:1968.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	The Beverly Stash Vol. 0 No. 0. - &#91;Youth Liberation] &#91;Co-Operative HIgh School Independent Press Service].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17674"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a47</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to &#91;8 1/2 x 11"] Single leaf mimeographed on recto and verso. Some minor creasing and toning, short 1/4" nick to left margin; near fine. Debut, and perhaps only issue of this youth activist paper out of Beverly Hills High School. The paper was part of the Co-Operative High School Independent Press Service, an umbrella youth liberation group based in Houston, Texas, which later merged with Ann Arbor Youth Liberation and FPS. The newsletter characterizes itself as an "overground" paper, meant to Òopen the closed eyes of many Beverly students. "It makes mention of the official school magazine "Highlights", and also prints an article urging that the senior trip not take place at Disneyland this year because of the institutionÕs discrimination against long-haired people following the occupation of Disneyland by the Yippies. A very uncommon youth activist paper. OCLC locates two holdings.  
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     <br/>&#91;Youth Liberation] &#91;Co-Operative HIgh School Independent Press Service].

        
        <br/>Beverly Hills, California:The Beverly Stash,1970.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	HALT! Atomenergie ist Todlich. - &#91;Environmentalism] &#91;Atomic Energy].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17682"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a48</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		11 1/4 x 16 1/2", offset printed in black on thin yellow paper stock. Single old fold line and some moderate creasing, but near fine. A strikingly designed poster from the early 1980Õs made to protest the ongoing transformation of the Salzgitter area iron ore mine, Schacht Konrad, into a terminal storage area for nuclear waste. The poster is undated, but came from an archive of posters issued in 1982 in Berlin and is most likely from that year, when the planning procedure became public. Despite ongoing challenges, the license for nuclear storage was approved in 2002. The poster features a quote from Einstein. Long a focal point for anti-nuclear protests in Europe, Schacht Konrad was back in the news recently when photographs of parents and children holding a candle-light protest at the site became one of the defining news images of the worldÕs reaction to the anniversary of the Japanese nuclear disasters. Some spotty foxing and staining to wraps, but very good.  
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     <br/>&#91;Environmentalism] &#91;Atomic Energy].

        
        <br/>&#91;Germany]:nd &#91;c. 1982].

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	A River's Revenge: Surrealist Implications of the Great Flood. - Chicago Surrealist Group.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17693"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a49</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Single sheet folded once. Fine. A critique of the 1992 natural disaster from an American surrealist perspective, setting quotes from concerned politicians next to quotes from workers happy to get the day off of work. While noting that "natural calamities" usually disproportionately victimize the poor, the flood gave a quarter million workers a paid day off of work, and the homeless had a feast because in the absence of refrigeration restaurants and stores cooked their meat and fed it to the homeless.   
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     <br/>Chicago Surrealist Group.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Chicago Surrealist Group,1992.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Give This Man a Second Chance. Free Benjamin Mendoza y Amor. Free Religion's Prisoners. - &#91;Mendoza y Amor, Benjamin] &#91;Marquis de Sade Brigade / PSF Cell] &#91;Gen. Copulation].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17701"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a50</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11" sheet, offset printed at recton and verso. Folded twice, perhaps for mailing, with two small holes from old staples; very good. A manifesto by the anarchist group calling for the freedom of Benjamin Mendoza y Amor, the Bolivian surrealist who attempted to assassinate Pope Paul VI in Manila in 1970. On the verso, the squad notes that they've also captured God, and will kill him unless their demands are met. Besides the elimination of organzied religion, the group also demands that Cardinal Deardan and Anita Bryant perform certain acts together (the flyer goes into more detail than I will here). Scarce manifest by the mysterious situationist project.  
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     <br/>&#91;Mendoza y Amor, Benjamin] &#91;Marquis de Sade Brigade / PSF Cell] &#91;Gen. Copulation].

        
        <br/>Np:Marquis De Sade Brigade,nd.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Tania Welcome Here. Hang in Your Window. - &#91;SLA] Patty Hearst.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17707"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a51</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		5 1/2 x 8 1/2" poster, offset printed in b/w. Folded once as issued, some faint spots of foxing; very good. A pin-up poster issued during the events of 1974, reproducing a drawing after the most notorious SLA publicity photo of Hearst &#91;see item #]. The drawing is unattributed. This pin-up was originally issued laid into issue #2 of Tom Hosier's rarely seen early mail art magazine Modern Correspondence, here offered separately.  
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     <br/>&#91;SLA] Patty Hearst.

        
        <br/>&#91;Plymouth, CT]:&#91;Clandestine Comic Company],&#91;1974].

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Fake Program Cover for the 1982 Office Automation Conference. - &#91;Processed World].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17708"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a52</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. Single 8 1/2 x 11" sheet, b/w xerox on peach paper. Fine. In 1982 members of Processed World costumed themselves and formed a picket line outside of the 1982 Office Automation Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. As part of the protest, they printed up fake covers, and used these covers to doctor the official program for the event, renaming it the "International Conference for the Perpetuation of a Vacuous Existence." The text satiricizes the motives behind increased automation in the workforce. Scarce early ephemera from the PW collective.  
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     <br/>&#91;Processed World].

        
        <br/>&#91;San Francisco]:&#91;Nasty Secretary Liberation Front c/o Processed World,&#91;1982].

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Dramatika II. - Pyros, John, ed. &#91;Rapid Transit Guerilla Communications, R. T. G. C., Black Theatre, Aram Boyajian, American Radical Theatre Festiva,, Lee Baxandall, JOhn Payne, Pete Kalos, The Free Spirits, Bread and Puppet Theatre, Jay Milder, Morgan Gibson, Theatre in
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17713"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a53</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. Printed on rectos only and stab-stapled in yalpped, offset printed wraps illustrated by Gail De Phillips. Association copy, with an ALS from the editor to Jackson Mac Low, who was a frequent contributor to the magazine, laid in. The second issue of this little magazine devoted to radical theater. This issue was published in conjunction with the first Guerilla Theatre Festival Week at Lincoln University, and is notable for reproducing a number of flyers. With flyers or work by Rapid Transit Guerilla Communications, R. T. G. C., Black Theatre, Aram Boyajian, American Radical Theatre Festiva,, Lee Baxandall, JOhn Payne, Pete Kalos, The Free Spirits, Bread and Puppet Theatre, Jay Milder, Morgan Gibson, Theatre in Context, Roger Cornish, Caravan Theatre, Thomas Ames, J. P. Hilton, and Eugene Wildman. Toning and creasing to the margins, still a very good copy.  
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     <br/>Pyros, John, ed. &#91;Rapid Transit Guerilla Communications, R. T. G. C., Black Theatre, Aram Boyajian, American Radical Theatre Festiva,, Lee Baxandall, JOhn Payne, Pete Kalos, The Free Spirits, Bread and Puppet Theatre, Jay Milder, Morgan Gibson, Theatre in

        
        <br/>Lincoln University, PA:Dramatika,1968.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	The Good Times Vol. 1 No. 5. - Pittsburgh 6th Estate.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17777"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a54</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 14", 7 leaves, offset printed on blue, yellow, and pink paper; stab-stapled.  Single issue of the early 70's underground newspaper. This issue features an article on the public high schools in Newark, New Jersey, David Susskind, Youth LIberation at Carlynton High School, Pittsburgh Area Student Union, Prison activism in Pennsylvania, baseball predictions, etc. Staples rusted, droplet staining to cover; faint and dissipating trace of mustines; a ragged, good only copy. Scarce, with OCLC locating no holdings.  
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     <br/>Pittsburgh 6th Estate.

        
        <br/>Pittsburgh:Pittsburgh 6th Estate,1972.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Here to Protect Us. - &#91;Chicago 7] &#91;Red Squad].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17779"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a55</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 11", offset printed. Some faint creasing and toning; near fine. Original poster by supporters of the Chicago 8, requesting protestors to attend the upcoming trials of Tom Hayden and Wolfe B. Lowenthal. The poster draws attention to the tactics of the Chicago Police Department's undercover "Red Squad".  
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     <br/>&#91;Chicago 7] &#91;Red Squad].

        
        <br/>Chicago:&#91;1969].

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Free Association: Revolutionary Committees as a Method of Organization. - More to Come.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17787"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a56</id>
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		8vo. &#91;16] pp. &#91;including covers]. Offset printed; saddle-stapled wraps. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Fine. A manifesto by the Situationist-influenced Bay Area group, with reference to the Carribean Situationists, Dolgoff, Reich, Coline et al; detourneed Charley Brown strip to back cover. Undated, but probably mid-70's.  
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     <br/>More to Come.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:More to Come,nd .

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Eiffe For President. - &#91;Graffiti] &#91;Movements of 1968] &#91;Eiffe, Peter-Ernst] &#91;Uwe Wandrey].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17823"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a57</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Hamburg: Quer-Verlag, 1968. First edition. Oblong 16mo. Side-stapled in cardboard covers, with photographic pastedown to front panel. Illustrated with two black and white photographs. Vertical crease to front and back covers, lower fore edge bumped, only minimally affecting the text block,some minor toning to margins, still a near fine copy of an extremely delicate book.The first and only edition of the only book on Eiffe, who is widely considered to be the first modern graffiti artist in Germany. His ludic and surrealist slogans were seen all over Hamburg during the tumultuous year of 1968, becoming the most visible public texts of the student uprisings. He would often leave his business card near the site of his work; when a building issued him an invoice for damages to their property, he famously responded by sending them an invoice to pay for his artwork. His culminating action was when he drove his Fiat into Hamurg Central Station and began to write on the tiles in May 1968. He was jailed and interred in a psychiatric ward; the book was produced around this time by Uwe Wandrey in order to raise funds for his defense (for another book published this year by the agit-prop bookmaking genius, see item 65). He was released from the ward later in the year, but in 1970 was reinterred in Rickling Psychiatric hospital for depression; he died of exposure during an escape from the institution in 1982. His life and works were the subject of a 1995 documentary film by Christian Bau, Eiffe for President. One of the landmark publications of the German Student Movement, and furthermore an important and overlooked book of early political graffiti art. Important as hell but criminally underrepresented institutionally, with OCLC locating only the Deutsch Bibliothek copy.  
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     <br/>&#91;Graffiti] &#91;Movements of 1968] &#91;Eiffe, Peter-Ernst] &#91;Uwe Wandrey].

        
        <br/>Hamburg:Quer-Verlag,1968.

        <br/>Price: $750.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Voices of Guns &#91;Annotated Association Copy]. - &#91;Symbionese Liberation Army] Vin McLellan & Paul Avery &#91;Charles Bates].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/17837"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a58</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 544 pp. Black cloth; illustrated dust jacket. Very good, with some rubbing to the cloth and moderate soiling to edges of the text block; dust jacket creased and rubbed at extremites, but very good. An extraordinary association copy, with a warm, full length inscription from Paul Avery presenting the book to Charles Bates, the FBI agent who led the investigation into the Patty Hearst kidnapping. Bates is thanked in the acknowledgements of the book, which the author's claim in the forward to have been written with the help of a number of anonymous sources close the the SLA. The book is well-thumbed, with several pages dog-eared; portions of the text are annotated with brackets, lines, and in one case a question mark. In addition, the rear free endpaper contains several notes in pencil, most of which we can't decipher, though a date is partially legible, and the word "grandfather" appears once.  
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     <br/>&#91;Symbionese Liberation Army] Vin McLellan & Paul Avery &#91;Charles Bates].

        
        <br/>New York:G. P. Putnam's Sons,1977.

        <br/>Price: $1,250.00
       
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Whatever Happened to 'For Ourselves'? - &#91;Situationism] Ex-For Ourselves.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18192"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a59</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 40 &#91;1] pp. Stab-stapled in illustrated card covers. Wraps rather creased and soiled, with a stray pen scribble to cover, staples rusted, some internal dampstaining, faint odor of mustiness; good only. Rare publication collecting statements on the dissolution of the early, important Bay Area Situationist Group. Ford 171. OCLC locates no holdings.  
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   </summary>
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     <br/>&#91;Situationism] Ex-For Ourselves.

        
        <br/>Berkeley:For Ourselves,1976.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	King Mob Echo Number One &#91;All Published]. - &#91;Situationism].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18199"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a60</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		folio, &#91;12] pp. &#91;incl. covers]. Saddle-stapled wraps. Rather rubbed and soiled, with some splitting to the spine ends; good only. The only issue of this early pro-Situationist journal, which would have an influence on the early punkmovement. The group was formed when several individuals Ð probably including among their numberCharles Radcliffe (see item ) and Christopher Gray Ð were excluded from the SI due to their involvementwith the New York Motherfuckers. Membership in the group is a manner of debate. Malcolm Mclarenparticipated in at least one of their actions, a ÒMill-inÓ at MacyÕs in which toys were liberated and handedto children. Includes an article on Nihilism entitled Desolation Row, which concludes with a letter by Jackthe Ripper, a manifesto by Dave Barbu, poetry by Norman O.Brown, and reprints or translations from otherSituationist works. 
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Situationism].

        
        <br/>London:King Mob Echo,1968.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Is This a Street Scene or a People Scene? - Albin, Peter S.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18219"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a61</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 11", mimeographed in b&w on recto only &#91;text only]. Small quarter inch hole to lower right margin; near fine. A leaflet that reproduces a manifesto, printed all in caps, urgin people to take the scene out of the city (and presumably, the Haight) and into the fresh air of the parks. "Take the trip to Buena Vista, The Panhandle, HIppie Hill. Fuck the Sunday Street Riot Scene." The author is presumable Peter Albin of Big Brother & The Holding Company. 
	]]>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Albin, Peter S.

        
        <br/>&#91;San Francisco]:nd &#91;c. 1967].

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Original Leaflet. - International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18224"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a62</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 11" sheet, spirit duplicated from holograph and drawing on recto only. Original leaflet poster issued by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, with their 28 Second Ave address at footer. Some toning and a couple light creases to extremities, but near fine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

        
        <br/>New York:International Society for Krishna Consciousness,nd.

        <br/>Price: $85.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
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 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Pot Party. - &#91;Drugs] Pot Party.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18226"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a63</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 14" poster, offset printed in black and white on recto only. Illustrated with a drawing of a tree which is copyrighted 1972. The text is taken up with a number of quotes, some from the bible, Richard Wilhelm, Luther Burbank, and the I Ching. It concludes with a section entitled "Free Energy" which states - "The Pot Party has no phone number, no address, no bank accounts. Everyone who smokes is a spokesman. The Pot Party is everywhere. Get in touch." Three old fold lines, some marginal toning; near fine.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Drugs] Pot Party.

        
        <br/>&#91;San Francisco]:Pot Party,nd.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Haight-Ashbury Psychology is all Over the World With the Same Dilemma. . . - &#91;HIppies] &#91;Haight Ashbury].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18227"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a64</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 11", printed in purple on recto only. Poster leaflet manifesto, probably issued in San Francisco c. 1967. Near fine with some very slight loss to upper margin.  
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;HIppies] &#91;Haight Ashbury].

        
        <br/>Np:nd.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Stamp Out Syph. - San Francisco City Clinic.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18229"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a65</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 11", offset printed on newsprint. A beautifully illustrated broadside by the famed health clinic, featuring a great drawing of a man blowing a trumpet on the back of a gryphon, bearing the title "Stamp Out Syph." Newsprint rather toned; very good.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>San Francisco City Clinic.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:San Francisco City Clinic,nd .

        <br/>Price: $85.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	I Can't Kiss You Horace. . . - San Francisco City Clinic.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18230"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a66</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 11", offset printed on newsprint. A beautifully illustrated broadside by the famed health clinic, reproducing an appropriated old engraving of two eagles fighting - the lower eagle has a speech bubble, and states "I can't kiss you Horace! You haven't had your check-up!"  Newsprint rather toned; very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>San Francisco City Clinic.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:San Francisco City Clinic,nd .

        <br/>Price: $85.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Cop Out Issue No. 1. - &#91;Hippies] .
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18231"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a67</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		11 x 17" poster, printed in purple on orange paper. Folded once, with creasing to extremities, especially along right margin; very good. First issue (and perhaps only issue published) of this broadside periodical. The verso is taken up with legal information about the police from an uncredited source. The recto reproduces an AP Wirephoto photograph of a woman being beaten by two cops - a note on the verso requests "will the gilr in the picture please contact AMREV. Press". No copies found in OCLC; there is a copy listed in the contents of the San Francisco History Center's Hippie collection.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Hippies] .

        
        <br/>&#91;San Francisco]:Amrev. Press,1968.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Buffo 1+2: Amazing Tales of Political Pranks and Anarchic Buffoonery. - &#91;Spectacular Times].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18232"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a68</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo., 36 pp., saddle-stapled wraps. Revised edition. Fine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Spectacular Times].

        
        <br/>London:Spectacular Times,nd.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Piss on Drug Testing! The Fascist Crackdown is Worse than Crack! - &#91;Drugs] &#91;Anarchism].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18250"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a69</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8.5 x 11", xerox in b&w. No location or attribution, but from the Reagan presidential era, who is often mentioned in the text at verso, and probably from the Bay Area. Very good with toning and a crease to one tip.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Drugs] &#91;Anarchism].

        
        <br/>Np:nd.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	cy.Rev: A Journal of Cybernetic Revolution, Sustainable Socialism & Radical Democracy. - Chicago Third Wave Study Group.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18252"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a70</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to., 56 pp., offset printed on newsprint in b&w and saddle-stapled. Fine. Debut issue of this journal devoted to Third Wave socialism and information technology. With material by Jerry Harris, Carl Davidson, Abdul Alkalimat, John Perry Barlow, Marc Belanger, Peter Miller, Ivan Handler, Sam Kritikos et al. Scarce, with OCLC locating physical holdings at only 3 institutions. Fine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Chicago Third Wave Study Group.

        
        <br/>Chicago:Chicago Third Wave Study Group and Networking for Democracy,1994.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Prospectus for an Anti-Fascist Pulp Fiction Magazine. - &#91;Propaganda].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18253"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a71</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Three 8.5 x 14" sheets, mimeographed on rectos only and stapled once at the upper left hand corner. Pencilled date of July, 1939 to first sheet; folded once, with some toning and staining; very good. Prospectus for a proposed project to create an organizational committee that would produce a pulp magazine that would bring "anti-fascist, anti-Nazi, democratic ideas to the great mass of Americans who live on a deadly diet of snappy and horror stories." The committee couldn't abstain from forward a few ideas for a sample table of contents, including "Spy Ring in Panama", in which Lieutenant Gordon investigates why the mysteriour "Herr Doktor" needs three beautiful blonde nurses, and our personal favorite, "Bavarian Butcher". "Out from Bavaria came the 'Butcher', snarling heavyweight champ of Europe and boast of the Aryan race theory. The tale of his meeting with Texas Jack Sanger, half Irish, half Indian, will keep you dancing on the edge of your ringside seat." The prospectus concludes by noting that a tentative board of editors has already been set up of two former editors of Pulp magazines and two writing teachers, one from NYU and one from the University of Newark. The letter is signed by S. S. Margolis, S.B. Stein, Philip J. Dodge, and Alexander Smith. We find no record of the project reaching fruition, though this proposed project would seem to anticipate a theme in the pulps which would become widespread as the war carried on.  
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   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Propaganda].

        
        <br/>&#91;New York]:1939.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

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   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	The Shattering Screen: A Journal for Subversive Cinema. No. 1. - Stevenson, John & Jeramy Turner &#91;A. Astral, Terry O'Firma, Fatima Abu Stein, Dave Marsh.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18257"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a72</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Tabloid format, offset printed in b&w on newsprint. Illustrated with several photomontages. Some toning, but very good. Debut issue of this radical film journal, and to our knowledge the only issue published. Includes articles on Stanley Kubrick and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. OCLC locates no holdings.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Stevenson, John & Jeramy Turner &#91;A. Astral, Terry O'Firma, Fatima Abu Stein, Dave Marsh.

        
        <br/>Chicago:The Shattering Screen,1984.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Contributions Serving to Rectify the Opinion of the Public Concering the Revolution in Underveloped Countries. - &#91;Situationism] &#91;Carribean Situationist].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18259"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a73</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		Poster, 18 x 23", offset printed in b&w on recto only. Illustrated with photographs. Prints a text by Mustapha Khayati from issue no. 11 of the Internationale Situationniste, here translated anonymously in English. Illustrated with three photographs of riots in Hungary, Trinidad and Kingston. The lower part of the poster advertises an LP entitled "None Shall Escape", along with a blank space intended to denote a record shop where the lp would be available, here blank. Folded twice, with toning, heavy along fold lines; folds splitting, several closed short marginal tears, still about very good. Not in Ford, and quite scarce.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Situationism] &#91;Carribean Situationist].

        
        <br/>London:Carribean Situationist,1973.

        <br/>Price: $200.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Public Notice. - &#91;San Francisco Tea Party] &#91;Sargeant Sunshine] &#91;Drugs].
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18268"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a74</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		5.5 x 8.5", printed in b&w on recto only. Leaflet handout produced by the  pro-marijuana group the San Francisco Tea Party, advertising a smoke-in on the steps of the Hall of Justice in San Francisco on April the 14th, 1968. It advertises that one 'Sargeant Sunshine", a turned on San Francisco police sargeant, will smoke a joint. Folded several times, with some toning along fold lines and a holograph note in blue ink on verso; good.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;San Francisco Tea Party] &#91;Sargeant Sunshine] &#91;Drugs].

        
        <br/>San Francisco:1968.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Surrealism? I Don't Play that Game. No More Room Service. - Schanoes, David & John Simmons, April Zuckerman.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18370"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a75</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo., saddle-stapled wraps. A polemic against the Chicago Surrealist Group by former members. Old ink price to cover, some minor staining and toning to wraps; very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Schanoes, David & John Simmons, April Zuckerman.

        
        <br/>Chicago:1973.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Art Strike Handbook. - &#91;Art Strike] Home, Stewart, ed.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18613"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a76</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, 40 pp., offset printed; saddle-stapled wraps. Some minor soiling and creasing to wraps, but very good.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>&#91;Art Strike] Home, Stewart, ed.

        
        <br/>London:Sabotage Editions,1989.

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Don't Change Life - Change Leaders. - Negation.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18726"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a77</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		11 x 17", offset printed in blue and red. Folded once; near fine. Mock election poster satiricizing posters issued by the League of Women Voters - the poster generally considered to be the work of the Berkeley Situationist group Negation.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Negation.

        
        <br/>&#91;Berkeley]:&#91;Negation],&#91;1972].

        <br/>Price: $150.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Don't Hold Your Breath for the 'End of Prehistory'. - The End of Prehistory.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18727"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a78</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, &#91;4] pp., single sheet folded once. "Free" written in pencil at top left corner of cover, probably as issued; fine. A critique of the Bay Area Post-Situationist group and radio program by one of the group's members, J. B. The piece kicks off with a quite from Beckett. Undated, but likely from the mid to late 70's. OCLC locates no holdings.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>The End of Prehistory.

        
        <br/>Berkeley:The End of Prehistory,nd.

        <br/>Price: $30.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	An Introduction to Critical Theory: The Dialectic of Everyday Life No. 1. - Radical Autonomy.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18728"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a79</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, 8 pp., two unbound and folded sheets; offset printed in black on yellow paper. Fine. Leaflet issued by the Missouri Situationist Group, illustrated with a detourneed Peanuts comic strip. OCLC locates only one holding, the Labadie copy.  
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   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Radical Autonomy.

        
        <br/>Columbia, MO:Radical Autonomy,1980.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	All's Fare. - Auto-Graphics.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18730"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a80</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, &#91;8] pp., saddle-stapled wraps. Undated tract by the Bay Area Situationist Group Auto-Graphics. OCLC locates no holdings. Fine.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>Auto-Graphics.

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Auto-Graphics,nd.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	Prop 13: How Do You Spell Relief? - J.A.R.V.I.S.-G.A.A.N.Coalition.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18732"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a81</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8 1/2 x 14", xeroxed on white paper on both recto and verso. Some overall staining; about very good. Situationist reaction to Proposition 13, issued by the Joint Action against Rampant and Vicious Ideological Stultification and Group Against Naive Notions. The cover illustration, a photograph of a drowning statue of liberty, perhaps even more resonant today than when first issued. OCLC locates no holdings.  
	]]>
   </summary>
   <content type="html">
    
       <![CDATA[ 
		
     <br/>J.A.R.V.I.S.-G.A.A.N.Coalition.

        
        <br/>Np:J.A.R.V.I.S.-G.A.A.N.Coalition,&#91;c.1978].

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
	]]>
   </content>
 </entry>

 <entry>
   <title>
	<![CDATA[
	A World to Win. - A World to Win.
	]]>	
   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18741"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a82</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
   <summary type="html">
      
	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, 10 pp., offset printed, saddle-stapled wraps. Single holograph correction to text, likely as issued. Faint coffee droplets to cover, old price in pencil to cover, short crease to one tip. Founding manifesto of the Bay Area Situationist group. Scarce - OCLC locates no holdings.  
	]]>
   </summary>
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     <br/>A World to Win.

        
        <br/>Berkeley:World to Win,c. 1976.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	The Revolution is Dead Long Live the Revolution. - The 70's &#91;Charlatan Stew].
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   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18742"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a83</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Square 12mo, 291 pp., wraps. The first edition, published in Hong Kong, and not to be confused with the later edition published in Montreal. This copy notable for the inclusion of a mimeographed slip of yellow paper laid in, issued by the New York Situationist Group Charlatan Stew, present the book and pointing out the Situationist material within, and offering the address of the 70's in Hong Kong for correspondence. Spine creased, some rubbingand soiling to the wraps; very good.  
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     <br/>The 70's &#91;Charlatan Stew].

        
        <br/>Hong Kong:The 70's ,1976.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	The Incoherence of the Intellectual. - Perlman, Fredy.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/18743"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a84</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		Second printing. Narrow 8vo, 117 pp. Near fine in wraps with some minor rubbing.  
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     <br/>Perlman, Fredy.

        
        <br/>Detroit:Black & Red,1973.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	Oberbaum Linkeck Almanach 1965-1968. - &#91;German Underground].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19242"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a85</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, &#91;105] pp., photographically illustrated wraps. Rare and beautiful collection of the Oberbaum Blatter, the irregularly issued series of broadsides published from 1965-1968 , along with other material from the Berlin underground - includes publications by Rudi Dutschke, Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Peter Handke, Kommune 1 et. al. Displayed throughout is a radical and sophisticated approach to typography and layout, especially with regard to the use of superimposed photographs and the layering of typeset and holographic texts - a palimpsest that in its shifts seems to become a seismic document of the late 60's. OCLC locates only two holdings worldwide.  
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     <br/>&#91;German Underground].

        
        <br/>Berlin:RKL Presse EUPS,nd &#91;c. 1969].

        <br/>Price: $1,250.00
       
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	The Angry Children of Malcolm X. - Lester, Julius &#91;Malcolm X].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19362"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a86</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, two folded, unbound sheets. Offset printed in black on pink paper. Presumed second printing, with both publisher's listed. Reprints an article which first appeared in Sing Out. Folded once, with some scuffing and a small burn hole to front cover; about very good.  
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     <br/>Lester, Julius &#91;Malcolm X].

        
        <br/>Nashville & Boston:Southern Student Organizing Committee & New England Free Press,nd &#91;c. 1967].

        <br/>Price: $40.00
       
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	Power & Racism. - &#91;Black Power] Carmichael, Stokely .
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19363"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a87</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to, &#91;4] pp. &#91;incl. covers], single sheet folded once; offset printed. Union slug to rear wrap (Glad Day Press, Local 450, Utica, NY). Some moderate creasing and a bit of staining to upper tip, else very good. Reprints Carmichael's essay "What We Want" from the New York Review of Books, here retitled. An important early document in the developement of the concept of the term Black Power. We believe this to be the first separate appearance, with no imprint info except the copyright notice of Carmichael's own Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committtee. Uncommon. Reprinted several times by various organizations, but only found in OCLC in microfilm under this imprint.  
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     <br/>&#91;Black Power] Carmichael, Stokely .

        
        <br/>Np:Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,1966.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	Panther 21 Trial News No. 6 week of Oct 12-15. - Black Panther Party.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/19371"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a88</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		4to &#91;8 1/2 x 11"], &#91;3] pp. &#91;verso of second sheet is blank]. A couple small creases and some faint toning; near fine. Prints an account of the conclusion of jury selection during the trial, along with a final list of jurors and alternates; of particular interest is the discussion about the dismissal of prospective juror Mrs. Ray Corsini due to her acquaintance with judge Murtagh.  
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     <br/>Black Panther Party.

        
        <br/>New York:Committee to Defend the Panthers,1970.

        <br/>Price: $125.00
       
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	Anarchy 27 (Vol. 3 No. 5). A Journal of Anarchist Ideas. - Ward, Colin, editor &#91;Colin Munro, Joe Benjamin, David Downes, Nicolas Walter, Colin MacInnes, Paul Goodman, Charles Radcliffe, Wynford Hicks, John Whitfield, Andrew King, Roger Lewis, and Harry Baecker].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15160"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a89</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. pp. 129-160. Stapled wraps illustrated with a great color cover by Colin Munro. Though not listed, the editor of Anarchy was the great Colin Ward, who founded the journal after editing Freedom. This issue features contributions by Joe Benjamin, David Downes, Nicolas Walter, Colin MacInnes, Paul Goodman, Charles Radcliffe, Wynford Hicks, John Whitfield, Andrew King, Roger Lewis, and Harry Baecker. Fine in wraps.  
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     <br/>Ward, Colin, editor &#91;Colin Munro, Joe Benjamin, David Downes, Nicolas Walter, Colin MacInnes, Paul Goodman, Charles Radcliffe, Wynford Hicks, John Whitfield, Andrew King, Roger Lewis, and Harry Baecker].

        
        <br/>London:Freedom Press,1963.

        <br/>Price: $35.00
       
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	Pacifica Views Vol. 4 No. 11 August 16, 1946. - Geiger, Henry V., editor and Gordon Clough, Archibald V. Hall (Wilhelm Reich).
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15197"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a90</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		8vo. Single sheet folded once to make (4) pp. This issue of the legendary Conscientous Objector magazine features an article entitled "Sex and Responsibility," by Gordon Clough, critiquing Wilhelm Reich's views on sex, as well as a note on the continuation of the Glendora C.P.S. strike, and "A Creed for Scientists" by Archibald V. Hall. A good only copy, with a vertical fold and a couple of other creases, toning, and some chipping to the upper tips. Scarce.   
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     <br/>Geiger, Henry V., editor and Gordon Clough, Archibald V. Hall (Wilhelm Reich).

        
        <br/>San Francisco:Pacifica Associates,1946.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	WIN Magazine Volume II, Numbers 14 & 15. August 17 1966. - Jezer, Martin et al., editoris &#91;Jackson Mac Low, Robert Kelly, Dick Higgins, Paul Blackburn, Rochelle Owens, Emmett Williams, Carol Berge, Jerome Rothenberg, Dan Newton et al].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15214"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a91</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		4to. 51 pp. Pictorial wraps. An early and important issue of the radical magazine. This issue is notable for including the text and instructions of Jackson Mac Low's performance piece Jail Break (at the time Mac Low was the poetry editor for the magazine). Also, work by Robert Kelly, Dick Higgins, Paul Blackburn, Rochelle Owens, Emmett Williams, Carol Berge, Jerome Rothenberg, Dan Newton et al. A bright, fine copy, and scarce thus.  
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     <br/>Jezer, Martin et al., editoris &#91;Jackson Mac Low, Robert Kelly, Dick Higgins, Paul Blackburn, Rochelle Owens, Emmett Williams, Carol Berge, Jerome Rothenberg, Dan Newton et al].

        
        <br/>New York:New York Workshop in Nonviolence,1966.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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	Kauri 19. - Inman, Will, editor &#91;&#91;Charles Bukowski, Eleanor Antin, A J Muste, Clayton Eshleman, Robert Head, Jack Anderson, Lyn Lifshin, Robertoh Faber, Sandra Di Somma, Barbara Brandt, Bill Little, Shalom Sperber, Walter W Stevens, Margaret Ricks, Raymond Currier, E
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15272"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a92</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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		4to. Mimeographed on various colors of paper stock and side-stapled. 4to side stapled in illustrated wraps. 35pp. First edition. This issue includes: BukowskiÕs ÒNotes From UndergroundÓ, Eleanor AntinÕs ÒOn WarholÓ (excerpts from a letter to Inman defending a disparaging comment Inman made in Kauri 18 regarding WarholÕs ÒBomb HanoiÓ cover of Some/Thing), as well as ÒA Declaration of War Ð on the CIAÓ by Inman.  Other contributors include: A J Muste, Clayton Eshleman, Robert Head, Jack Anderson, Lyn Lifshin, Robertoh Faber, Sandra Di Somma, Barbara Brandt, Bill Little, Shalom Sperber, Walter W Stevens, Margaret Ricks, Raymond Currier, Ed Blair, J D Brooks, Irene Schram, Nikki Patrick, Jean Boudin, Maurice Kenny, JKP Smith, Clarence Major, David Henderson, Gary Youree, Hunter Ingalls, Seamus Finn, Ann Guilfoyle, Robert L Tyler, Sam Cornish, Janet E Whalen, John Robert Brown, Lynne Banker, Addison Wilkins, Bonnie Hoag, Akivah Lofchie, Marc Rosenberg, Dale Mindell, Richard Bornstein, Mary Graham Lund, Samual Avital, Terry Stokes, Peter Dutch, Henry Ivan Freeman, Ronald Silliman, Mark Shafarman, Peter Wild, Gail Shafarman, Kenneth Johnson, David Wade, Byron W Perry, Joey Klein, Robert Stanton, Daniel Jacoubovitch, Maggie Zepkin, Karen Lindsey, Joel Deutsch, John Cornillon, Tony Rullo, Edward Connolly, Louise Budde DeLaurentis, Natalie Sheffler, Darlene Fife, Bruce W Cutler, Henry Steele Commager, T P McGriff, Arnold Wiley, Dan Georgakas, Rik Davis, Vincent Anderson, Theo Bullock, Hugh McKinley Jim Gove, Richard S Goldberg, Harland Ristau, Leonard Opalov, Fred Sander, John Ceely, Karl Kempton, Chet Machlin, Eugene Dwyer, George Knowles, Sally Saunders, Susan Forthman, James E Deahl, A S Knorr, KK, Frank Murphy and David Sharpe. Very good with a faint 1Ó ripple to front cover which doesn't penetrate and a couple creases to the tips. An important issue, in better shape than usually found.  
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     <br/>Inman, Will, editor &#91;&#91;Charles Bukowski, Eleanor Antin, A J Muste, Clayton Eshleman, Robert Head, Jack Anderson, Lyn Lifshin, Robertoh Faber, Sandra Di Somma, Barbara Brandt, Bill Little, Shalom Sperber, Walter W Stevens, Margaret Ricks, Raymond Currier, E

        
        <br/>Washington DC:Kauri,1967.

        <br/>Price: $85.00
       
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	Blip No. 2 Sept' 85. - Keck, Charlie & Amy Libovicz, James Norton, Patrick Sawer, Ginny Sleep, editors &#91;Lucy Bowyer, Angus Brodie, Charles Browell, Bruce Coker, Dorothy Cooper, Ian Gordon, Charlie Keck, Stuart McArthur, Will Pym, Paul Smith, Robert Wright, Denny].
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.divisionleap.com/cgi-bin/akd/15387"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a93</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T13:13:41Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo. 36 pp. Saddle-stapled wraps. the second issue of this radical political zine out of Newcastle University. includes poetry, fiction, an article on the plight of Iranian women, etc. Includes contributions by Lucy Bowyer, Angus Brodie, Charles Browell, Bruce Coker, Dorothy Cooper, Ian Gordon, Charlie Keck, Stuart McArthur, Will Pym, Paul Smith, Robert Wright, & Denny. Fine.  
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     <br/>Keck, Charlie & Amy Libovicz, James Norton, Patrick Sawer, Ginny Sleep, editors &#91;Lucy Bowyer, Angus Brodie, Charles Browell, Bruce Coker, Dorothy Cooper, Ian Gordon, Charlie Keck, Stuart McArthur, Will Pym, Paul Smith, Robert Wright, Denny].

        
        <br/>Newcastle, UK:Newcastle University,1985.

        <br/>Price: $25.00
       
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