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Np: 1982. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" handbill, printed in color. Leaflet for the 1982 smoke-in at the White House. Illustrated with a photograph of a woman holding a bong and wearing an anarchy pin. Fine. More
Np: 1982. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" handbill, printed in color. Leaflet for the 1982 smoke-in at the White House. Illustrated with a photograph of a woman holding a bong and wearing an anarchy pin. Fine. More
Nantes: A.G.E.N., 1969. 4to, 4 pp. including covers, single 20 3/4 x 11 3/4" sheet folded once to make a four pager. Illustrated with detourned cartoon strips. Text in French. Addition vertical fold, creasing and a few short tears to margins, but still very good. More
Amsterdam: Aktiegroep Nieuwmarkt, 1975. Nos. 1-4, 6-21. Foolscap format, nos. 1-3 crimp-bound at left margin, later issues either stapled once at upper left hand corner, or folded, unbound sheets. Text in Dutch. A nearly complete run, lacking only the 5th number, of this impassioned underground periodical which bracketed the Nieuwmarkt..... More
Berkeley: Ecocity Now, c. 2011. Single sheet folded once to make a four pager. Photo-mechanically reproduced. An early promotional booklet for the open source innovative online online game which focused on ecological concerns, and was soon renamed PermaCities, under which name it continues today as hosted on the UC Berkeley..... More
Detroit: [White Panther Party], [1970]. 8 1/2 x 11" broadside, mimeographed from typescript on recto only. A broadside issuedas protest against the CIA raid of the White Panther House on June 22, 1970. After a poem by Anderson, the broadside announces a "PAPER RADIO PAPER RADPAPER RADIO PAPER RADIO PAPER..... More
[Prague]: Druk H. Mercy, [1910]. 8vo,107 pp, stab-stapled and glue bound into violet printed wraps. Front and back panels of wraps detached but present, with the paper covering the spine mostly perished. Marginal annotations in pencil throughout. The second edition of this privately published and circulated utopian proposal to create..... More
Amsterdam: 1943. Amsterdam: dated 1941 [actually, 1943]. ALS on lined prison stationary, marked 'S.G.S. 8105-1942’. 29 lines, written in pencil. Addressed to “Eep” [Marius Roland Holst], and signed “Tiky.” One line blacked out, likely by a censor. With an accompanying letter by Willem Sandberg to Roland Holst about the damage..... More
Mexico: c. 1940's. Roughly cut, approximately 8 1/2 x 26”, printed in red and green on thin orange paper. An early Lucha Libre poster which includes by Kid Vanegas, aka Arsacio Vanegas. Vanegas was the wrestler who taught Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and the soldiers of the Granma Yacht expedition..... More
Atlanta: Atlanta Walden Two Committee, 1966. First edition. 4to, 14 pp. including covers, mimeographed from typescript and holograph and stapled once at the upper left hand corner. With holograph correction in ink to cover, adjusting the number from the printed "3" to "4," likely as issued. A very..... More
Amsterdam: Lont, 1980. First edition. Small oblong 4to, unpaginated. Photographically illustrated wraps. Profusely illustrated with b/w photographs. Text in Dutch. A striking photobook which documents the protests following the eviction of squatters on the Vondelstraat in Amsterdam in 1980. The title reproduces contemporary graffiti and can be translated "Be Patient..... More
Albuquerque, NM: The Burning World Review, 1967. Tabloid format, single sheet folded to make a four-pager. First, and perhaps last issue of this underground newspaper out of Albuquerque, which included on its editorial staff the alternate energy pioneer and architecture Steve Baer, who created the Zomeworks company and collaborated with..... More
Brussels: 1966. 8 1/2 x 13", mimeographed from typescript and drawing on recto only in Dutch and French. Invitation for this early Belgian Provo happening, a circle of freedom to be created on Saturday, November 5 at the Place de la Brouckère. Creased, with some short nicks else very good..... More
Willits, CA: New Settler Interview, 1985-. 4to, each issue offset printed on newprint and saddle-stapled. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings. Issue 90 with a signed print affixed to cover, as issued. Some issues with small number stickers applied, as issued. A complete run of one of the..... More
[San Francisco]: Communication Company, [1967]. First edition. 8 1/2 x 11", mimeographed in black on white paper, and illustrated with a photograph of a sprig of flowers. Provenance: from the estate of William "Gatz" Hjortsberg, who wrote the definitive Brautigan biography, Jubilee Hitchhiker. The first appearance of this poem, eventually..... More
London: Housewives in Dialogue, 1986. First separate edition. 8vo, 16 pp, saddle-stapled yellow card wraps. Published as Centerpiece No. 2. The first separate edition of this essay, which first appeared in Léonie Caldecott and Stephanie Leland's anthology Reclaim the Earth - Women Speak Out for Life in Earth, published by..... More
London: Reuter, 1959. 6 x 8 1/8" black and white silver gelatin print, with mimeographed sheet tipped onto verso, which is rubberstamped with the Reuter address, as well as the legend "This Picture Has Been Telephotoed by P.A. Broadcast to Provincial Morning Papers." Press photograph featuring the Black Diaries, along..... More
London: Macmillan, 1894. 8vo, 321, [2] + 5 pp, bound in green cloth titled in gilt. No dust jacket. A reprint, in Macmillan's Colonial Library Series. Ex Libris Roger Casement, with his signature to fep: 'Roger Casement Cape Town June 30 1900'. Beneath this, the book is inscribed by Casement..... More
Paris: Cause de Peuple / Front Populaire, 1968. 4to, single sheet folded once to make a four pager. This appears to be a leaflet, or offprint from La Cause de Peuple, the journal of the Front Populaire, issued in June of 1968. It lays out the program and proposals of..... More
Solna, Sweden: Sosyalist Isci - Sahibi T.D.A.F., nd [c. 1983]. 8 1/4 x 11 1/4" flyer, photographically illustrated at recto, with a poem by Bertholt Brecht, and a text to verso in German signed by the group "Kurtulus. befreiungsbewegnung der nordkurdistan."Flyer drawing attention to the plight and death of Cemal..... More
Groningen: The Artist, 1977. First edition. One of a limited edition of 100 copies signed by Hans Straver. 4to, 22 pages, comb-bound in silkscreened card covers. Illustrated with 5 internal silkscreens and the cover print. A gorgeous, unusual artists' book featuring a translation of the first chapter of Sanguinetti's Véridique..... More
Hamburg: Der Grüne Zweig 98, 1985. First edition. 4to, 258 pp, bound in wraps illustrated by Mali & Werner. Text mostly in German. The first edition of the first volume of the Chaos Computer Club's landmark hacking compendium - one of the most important of the early hacker books. A...... More
Brussels: Revo, 1966. Narrow 4to, 40 pp, saddle-stapled wraps. Text in Dutch. Debut issue of the periodical issued by the Dutch wing of provo, of four numbers eventually issued (no. 3 didn't appear, and the final number published was no. 5). Includes much coverage of Provo actions in Holland, a...... More
London: Published by Coin Street Action Group, 14 Baylis Rd, SE1, On Behalf of Communities in Paddington, North Southwark, Covent Garden, Kings Cross, & Spitalfields, c. 1977. 16 x 23 1/2" poster, silkscreened in black and red. A strikingly designed poster by the Coin Street Action Group, featuring a person..... More
New York: Fugitive Materials, 2023. First edition. 8vo, 82 pp, printed wraps illustrated by Shiva Addanki. Translated by the Flora and Fauna Collective. One of a n edition of 200 copies. New from the publisher. The newest book from our friends at Fugitive Materials. "For War, Nothing is an exploration..... More
Paris: Comite d'occupation de la Sorbonne, 1968. 8 1/4 x 10 5/8", mimeographed from typescript on watermarked "BFK Reeves Extra Strong" paper. A tract issued at 3:30 PM, May 16, 1968, calling for the occupation of all factories in France and the formation of worker's councils following the occupation of..... More