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Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017
ISBN 10: 1545056919ISBN 13: 9781545056912
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Book
Nichols, Taylor (illustrator). Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Published by Albin Michel, 1981
ISBN 10: 2226013946ISBN 13: 9782226013941
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Book
Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
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Published by California Council on Alcohol Problems, the California Liberator, Los Angeles, 1962
Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
White printed paper. 1st printing (presumed). Single sheet folded once. B/w photographic image of Oakland Police Chief Toothman with Mr. Birdsall. 10-1/2" x 8" Includes articles such as: Sateve Post: "Abstainer Never Becomes an Alcoholic", "Oakland Police Educate Against Drinking and Driving" & "For the Pastor who Wants to Help the Alcoholic" & "New Accurate, Inexpensive Device to Test Intoxication". Modest wear to paper (light age-toning, horizontal crease). A VG+ example.
Published by Spin's publ Corp Army education corps and H Boonzajer, 1945
Seller: Ottmar Müller, Offenburg, Germany
First Edition
4°. Nr. 7 v. 4. Juli 1945. Mit Abb. -Gebrauchsspuren. 50 gr.
Published by Spin's publ Corp Army education corps and H Boonzajer, 1945
Seller: Ottmar Müller, Offenburg, Germany
First Edition
4°. Nr. 6 v. 27. Juni 1945. Mit Abb. -Gebrauchsspuren. 50 gr.
Published by The South Slav Journal, 1985
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 136 pages. Aleksa Djilas "The Foundations Of Croatian Identity A Sketch For Historical Re-Interpretation" / Ante Kadic "Evelyn Waugh On The Partisans In Croatia" - Part II" / Robert F Miller "Ethnic And Cultural Factors In Yugoslav Political Development" - Part II" / George Vid Tomashevich "The Serbian Question In Current Yugoslav Press And Literature" / Momcilo Selic "Yugoslavia, A Western Blind Spot" / Marko Milivojevic "The Yugoslav Multi-Year Debt Rescheduling Agreement Of 1985" / Dissent And Human Rights In Yugoslavia / Miso Pavicevic "Time Is Running Our" /Ljubo Sirc "Among The Liberators (VII)" / Charles-Drago Sporer "Air Force Reminiscences (II)" / Ljubomir Vuina "From My Wartime Memoirs" / King Peter II's Speech To The Fifth Pan-Serbian Congress In Chicago - 29 June, 1963 (SL#37).
Published by The South Slav Journal, 1982
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 108 pages. Interview with Retired U.S. Army General L L Lemnitzer / Dr Djoko Slijepcevic "Concerning The Albanianisation Of The Serbs" / Bogdan Raditsa "Luois Adamic: An Unmeltable American" / M Deroc "Sources For Draza Mihailovic's Biography" / Dr Ljubo Sirc "Among The Liberators (III) / Lev Detela "The Novelty Of Nova Revija (II)" / Documents: Resistance Movement In Slovenia 1941-1943 / Patrick Moore "The Balkan Political Scene: December 1982 - February 1983" (SL#37).
Published by The South Slav Journal, 1982
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 102 pages. Crown Prince interview / George Grlica "The Corfu Conference Of 1917 - Part II The Croation Question" / Pedro Ramet "Yugoslavia 1982: Political Ritual, Political Drift, And The Fetishization Of The Past" / M Sudjic "When Yugoslavia Stood Alone" / Dr Ljubo Sirc "Among The Liberators (II)" / Slavko N Bjelajac "Yugoslavia: The Kind Dr. Macek Wanted" / Lev Detela "The Novelty Of Nova Revija" / The 1942 Meyszner Report On Serbia (SL#37).
Published by The South Slav Journal, 1983
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 84 pages. Dragoslav Georgevich "Two Days In Yugoslav History March 25 and 27,1941" / M Deroc "When Had Simovic Fled The Country?" / John Parker "The Macedonian Problem Solved?" / Ljubo Sirc "Among The Liberators (IV)" / Slavko Bjelajac "The Novak report" / Patrick Moore "The Balkan Diplomatic Scene September - November 1983 / The October 12, 1941 Resolution Of The Sarajevo Moslems (SL#37).
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1863 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 66 Language: English.
Condition: Used: Like New. No 309 du 01/08/1995 - DES HAWKER HUNTER CHEZ DES COLLECTIONNEURS FRANCAIS - UN VOL A BORD D'UN B-24 LIBERATOR - L'IMBROGLIO DES CODES DE L'AERONAUTIQUE NAVALE DE 1920 A 1945 - LES AVIONS JAPONAIS A COCARDES FRANCAISES. Single Issue Magazine.
Published by ALBIN MICHEL SEPTEMBRE 1984, 1984
ISBN 10: 2226020527ISBN 13: 9782226020529
Comic
Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. RO30099894: SEPTEMBRE 1984. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 67 pages. Nombreuses images en noir et blanc ainsi qu'en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.06-Bande dessinée.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1923
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Frontispiece Of The Liberator, April 23, 1831; Plates (illustrator). 1st Edition. (X), 345 Pp. Black Cloth. First Printing, With 1923 Date On Title Page. Very Worn, Spine Lettering Completely Dulled, Frayed At Corners, Hinges Cracked. Ownership Signature Of Rowena Woodham-Jelliffe, Dated November 1923, . Oswald Garrison Villard (1872 ? 1949) Was An American Journalist And Editor Of The New York Evening Post.Villard Was Born In Wiesbaden, Germany, On March 13, 1872, While His Parents Were Living There. He Was The Son Of Henry Villard, An American Newspaper Correspondent Who Had Been An Immigrant From Germany, And Fanny (Garrison) Villard, Daughter Of Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Fanny Villard Was A Suffragist And One Of The Founders Of The Women's Peace Movement. His Father Later Invested In Railroads, And Bought The Nation And The New York Evening Post In 1881. The Family Returned To The United States Soon After Villard's Birth, Settling In New York City In 1876. He Was A Civil Rights Activist, And Along With His Mother, Fanny Villard, A Founding Member Of The Naacp. In 1913 He Wrote To President Woodrow Wilson To Protest His Administration's Racial Segregation Of Federal Offices In Washington, Dc, A Change From Previous Integrated Conditions. He Was A Leading Liberal Spokesman In The 1920S And 1930S, Then Turned To The Right. Villard Was A Founder Of The American Anti-Imperialist League, Favoring Independence For Territories Taken In The Spanish?American War. He Provided A Rare Direct Link Between The Anti-Imperialism Of The Late 19Th Century And The Conservative Old Right Of The 1930S And 1940S. Rowena Woodham-Jelliffe (1892-1992) Became A Pioneer In The Field Of Interracial Theater As An Outgrowth Of Her Career As A Social Worker And Co-Founder Of Karamu House. Born And Raised In New Albion, Ill., She Came To Ohio In 1910 To Enter Oberlin College, Where She Served As President Of The Oberlin Women's Suffrage League And Met Her Future Husband, Russell W. Jelliffe. After A Year Spent Jointly As Graduate Students At The University Of Chicago, Rowena And Russell Were Married And Came To Cleveland To Establish The East Side Settlement House That Eventually Became Karamu. To Help Draw Their Largely African American Constituency Into The Settlement's Program, Mrs. Jelliffe Began Producing Children's Plays With Interracial Casting. An Adult Dramatic Group, The Gilpin Players, Was Organized In The Couple's Living Room In 1920. A Permanent Theater Was Opened In 1927, After 2 Summers' Study By Mrs. Jelliffe At The School Of Theater And Dance In New York. Besides Directing 100 Plays At Karamu From 1920-46, She Sometimes Wrote Plays For The Children And Once Completed A Play By Langston Hughes When The Final Act Failed To Arrive In Time. Mrs. Jelliffe Was Also A Campaigner For Civil Rights, Helping To Integrate The Wade Park Manor Dining Room In 1926 And Marching With Martin Luther King, Jr., In The 1960S. Following Their Retirement And The Death Of Russell In 1980, Mrs. Jelliffe Remained Active In Numerous Civic And Arts Organizations, Serving On The Boards Of The East Cleveland Theater And The Fine Arts Assoc. Of Willoughby. Her Papers Are At Case Western University.
Published by Taschen Comics, 1983
ISBN 10: 3922985122ISBN 13: 9783922985129
Seller: Bernhards Books, Bondi Junction, NSW, Australia
Comic First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Buch ist eingeschweißt und in as new Kondition! Sehr selten!.
Published by Harcourt, 1992
ISBN 10: 0151512833ISBN 13: 9780151512836
Seller: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, Canada
Book
Condition: New.
Published by Catalan Communications, New York, 1989
Seller: David Gaines, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Wraps (PB) in very good condition with slight wear, front cover. Puts the graphic in novel. Very European and politically incorrect Graphite gore and child gangs. Not to be a major motion picture. 33 pages.
Published by Catalan Communications, 1987, 1987
Seller: Handbook, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Folio. Colour illustrated card wraps. Very fine. 2nd English edition, first printing thus.
An issue of this Detroit-based gay liberation newspaper. The highlight of this issue is the centerfold "Homosexuals Guide to Detroit: Perils and Pleasures." Other content includes articles on Stonewall & various aspects of the gay liberation movement; the first of a two-part series on being gay in prison; a crossword puzzle; poetry, fiction, artwork, underground comix, personals, and a directory. Side-folding tabloid format printed in red and black on newsprint, [20] p., illus. Toning to newsprint, else near fine.
Condition: Fine. Number of pages: 220p Size: 20cm Number of books: 1.
Published by Univ Nacional De Cujo, Mendoza, 1953
Seller: T. A. Borden Books, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. Covers foxed, paper browned, spot on spine of v. 2, but lightly used; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Seller: Bristow & Garland, Shaftesbury, United Kingdom
Inscribed vertically in paler ink on left hand margin, very slightly affecting the first three letters of Daniel, "Posted on the 8th". Laid down.
Published by Dodd, Mead & Company, New York, 1970
ISBN 10: 0396062113ISBN 13: 9780396062110
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: near fine. First edition of We Speak As Liberators: Young Black Poets, edited by Orde Coombs. (illustrator). First Edition. Octavo, xx, 252pp. Red cloth, title stamped in black on spine. Top edge green. No additional printings mentioned on copyright page. In publisher's near fine dust jacket, $4.95 on front flap, short closed tear to top edge, some wear to heel of spine, bright colors. A fine example.
Published by Didier, Publishers, New York, 1945
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. Signed first edition of Eisenhower: The Liberator by Andre Maurois. (illustrator). First Edition. Octavo, 80pp. Illustrated paper covers, no additional printings. Wear to front hinge, solid text block. In the publisher's dust jacket, $2.00 on front flap, chip to lower edge of spine, bright illustrations. Signed by the author on the half-title. A scarce wartime printing.
[LGBTQ] Gay Liberator 1973 Newspaper: Gays in Prison No. 23. Detroit: Gay Liberator, Inc./Pansy Press, 1973. Newspaper measures 11" x 15.5" and is 20 pages. January 1973 (No. 23). The first gay newspaper in Michigan, the Gay Liberator was published on a monthly/bimonthly basis from 1970-1976 and features opinion essays, poetry, articles of reportage, letters to the editor, political commentary, and gay interest historical pieces. This issue features a special section titled "Prison and Homosexuality" which dives into the treatment of Gay Prisoners and work being done by the Prisoners' Labor Union to achieve equality. Additional sections discuss transgender identity "Transvestism", gay chefs "Gay Chef Grilled", gay Community Resources throughout Michigan,"Who What When Where" and additional artwork and advertisements for gay clubs and other gay culture including "Roger's Roost" and "Gay Male Theater" at the Wood-Six Twin Theatre. Cover is separating from wear, but is still attached. Pages are clean and all pages are present. Overall, in very good condition.
Published by Quiver, 2012
ISBN 10: 159233511XISBN 13: 9781592335114
Seller: Save With Sam, North Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: New. Brand New!.
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[SLAVERY & ABOLITION] The Liberator. 4 pages. Vol. XV, No 52. Boston, 26 December 1845. 18" x 24." The newspaper's mission statement is printed adjacent to the headline, stating: "Slave-holders, Slave-traders, and Slave-drivers are to be placed on the same level of infamy, and in the same fiendish category, as kidnappers and menstealers, a race of monsters unparalleled in their assumption of power. Header illustration features white enslavers selling "slaves, horses & other cattle" at auction, while a group of African Americans stand nearby with their heads down. As the image continues toward the right, an Emancipation sign is shown overhead, while free Black men celebrate and wave flags. This Issue of abolitionist newspaper which features a column by Henry C. Wright about his time spent in Germany. Wright was a radical antislavery activist, controversial at the time for his staunch support of feminism and liberationist efforts. Also included in the newspaper is an op-ed with the headline, "The Black Laws of Ohio Ought to be Repealed," which admonishes policy that would incriminate any white person for aiding an undocumented free Black person in finding work or shelter. In one section, Rev. George Bourne is posthumously quoted: "Every man who holds slaves, and pretends to be a Christian or a republican, is either an incurable idiot who cannot distinguish good from evil, or an obdurate sinner who resolutely defies ever social, moral, and divine requisition." Creasing and soiling throughout, some chipping to edges. Small tears to top, not affecting text. Otherwise in very good condition.
[SLAVERY & ABOLITION] The Liberator Extra: Our Foreign Relations, featuring a printing of Charles Sumner's 1863 speech. Boston, 10 September 1863. 4 pages. 21" x 16." The Liberator ran between 1831 and 1865 with the purpose of spreading anti-slavery sentiment and propagating the abolitionist cause. It was the most widely circulated liberationist newspaper during the Civil War and antebellum period. Famously, The Liberator denounced the Constitution, a controversial decision which resulted in an eventual split between Frederick Douglass and the newspaper's white founder William Lloyd Garrison. Reprinted in this particular issue is Senator Charles Sumner's speech, which was given at the Cooper Institute in New York City. In it, Sumner addresses the impending foreign relations crisis and denounces any new power with slavery as its cornerstone. He states: "The mistaken sympathy for which Foreign powers now bestow upon slavery.under the plausible name of neutrality. will be worse for them than us. For them it will be a record of shame. for us it will be another obstacle vanquished in the battle for Civilization." Creased at folds and few other areas, some spotting. Overall in very good condition.
Published by Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc, Indianapolis, 1959
Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Cloth. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. Signed first edition of Fidel Castro: Rebel-Liberator or Dictator? by Jules Dubois, inscribed to fellow Latin American correspondent Jay Mallin. (illustrator). First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 391pp. Black cloth spine, red cloth boards. Title in white on spine. Stated "First Edition" on copyright page. Slight bow to covers, solid text block. Light wear to corners, faint foxing and transference to endpapers. Frontispiece portrait of Fidel Castro, with reproduction of letter from Castro to the author. Eight leaves of photos at center of text. In the publisher's dust jacket, price-clipped, light wear to corners and flap folds, sunning to spine, some shelf wear. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Jay Mallin who never doubted the end that was to befall the dictator and whose risks were as heroic as those who carried firearms. With warm regards and best wishes. Jules Dubois La Habana May 6, 1959." Jay Mallin, the recipient of this copy, was a correspondent on Cuban and Latin American affairs for multiple publications throughout his career, including Time magazine and The Washington Times. Jules Dubois, the author, worked as a correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. He visited Cuba on numerous occasions and received the first interview with Castro after he defeated Fulgencio Batista.
[LGBTQ] Gay Liberator 1970s Newspaper Archive of 5 Newspapers. Detroit: Gay Liberator, Inc./Pansy Press, 1972-75. Pictorial wrappers. Each newspaper measures 11" x 15.5" and are about 20 pages total. This archive includes: July 1972 (No. 19), Jan. 1973 (Vol. 1, No. 23), June 1974 (Vol. 1, No. 38), Feb-Mar. 1975 (Vol. 1, No. 43), Spring 1976 (Vol. 1, No. 48). The first gay newspaper in Michigan, the Gay Liberator was published on a monthly/bimonthly basis from 1970-1976 and features opinion essays, poetry, articles of reportage, letters to the editor, political commentary, and gay interest historical pieces. Each paper includes a classified section, which was used by those seeking romantic connection. Topics covered within the newspapers range from "Conference conflicts", "Lesbian art", "Genetics", "Gay pride supplement", being gay in prison, and the Stonewall. A comprehensive look into gay life in Michigan, this archive is in very good condition.
Published by Paris, 6. VII. 1931., 1931
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
Signed
Folio. 1 page. On uncut wove paper, bearing the Schoellers-Parole blind embossed seal, margins uncut. The original autograph contribution of Shah Wali to the Committee of the World League for Peace (Ligue Mondiale pour la Paix), a remarkable organization formed in 1925 with close ties to the League of Nations. The Committee itself was composed of such notaries as Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, King Carol II of Romania, John D Rockefeller, Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein, who personally gathered the present manuscripts over the course of seven years (1925-32). Among the public figures who contributed to the project were dignitaries from the newly-created League of Nations' member states. The inscription is in Arabic with a typset translation below: "War is a terrible catastrophe, which all peoples of all epochs have always abhorred. [Signed] Prince Shah Wali, Minister of Afghanistan in Paris". - Shah Wali was the brother of Mohammad Nader (ruler of Afghanistan 1929-33), and was posted in Europe as a foreign minister from 1929 until 1945. Nader was assasinated in 1933. - Pax Mundi. Livre d'or de la paix. Enquete universelle de la Ligue mondiale pour la paix sous le haut patronage de son comite d'honneur avec l'approbation de la Societe des nations, du Bureau international du travail et de la Cour permanente de justice internationale. Geneve, Societe paxunis, 1932.