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Published by Ralph Myles Publisher, Colorado Springs, 1978
ISBN 10: 087926022XISBN 13: 9780879260224
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 76p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. Libertarian broadsides, no. 7.
Published by Ralph Myles Publisher, Colorado Springs, CO, 1978
ISBN 10: 087926022XISBN 13: 9780879260224
Book
Stapled wraps. Condition: Very Good. A nice, clean copy. ; Libertarian Broadsides No. 7; 8vo ; 76 pages.
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Published by [Laurance Labadie], Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9 inches, browned, fragile and chipped, almost completely split along center crease. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 1/2021.
Published by Central State University, Wilberforce, OH, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
pp1151-1160, stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, very good condition. Offprint from Journal of Human Relations, Vol. 18 No. 4, Fourth Quarter 1970.
Published by [Laurance Labadie] [193-?], [Detroit]
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Leaflet, 5.5x8 inches, all text, printed on both sides, faint fold crease, one line underlined else good condition.
Published by Mark A. Sullivan, Manhattan Island, 1975
Magazine / Periodical
Pamphlet. vii, [1152]-1160, mimeographed wraps, a few small stains on front wrap else good condition. Imprint data relates to Sullivan's introduction. Booklet is stapled to a slightly larger professionally printed offprint of Labadie's article from the Journal of Human Relations, fourth quarter, 1970.
Published by the author [193-?], [Detroit]
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Small handbill on blue paper, 5x7 inches, very good condition, printed on one side only. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 10/2020. "Sometimes I wonder what God was doing the eons and eons, back into infinity, before he suddenly conceived the idea of creating a globule and populating it with lunatics.".
Published by [Laurance Labadie] [193-?], [Detroit]
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
handbill leaflet. Leaflet, 5.5x8 inches, all text, printed on both sides, very good condition, 5.5x8 inches.
Published by the author [193-?], [Detroit]
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Small handbill, 5x7 inches, printed on one side only, evenly browned else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 10/2020. "Sometimes I wonder what God was doing the eons and eons, back into infinity, before he suddenly conceived the idea of creating a globule and populating it with lunatics.".
Published by the author [193-?], [Detroit]
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Handbill. Small handbill, 5x7 inches, evenly toned else very good condition, printed on one side only. Only 1 found in OCLC as of 7/2021. "Sometimes I wonder what God was doing the eons and eons, back into infinity, before he suddenly conceived the idea of creating a globule and populating it with lunatics.".
Published by [Laurance Labadie], Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9 inches, very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 11/2020.
Published by [Laurance Labadie], Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9 inches, fold-creased else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 11/2020.
Published by International Anarchist Group of Detroit, Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9 inches, fold-creased, ink stamp on front side else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 11/2020.
Published by International Anarchist Group of Detroit, Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9 inches, fold-creased, beginning to split along fold, small stain on bottom corner of front side else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 11/2020.
Published by International Anarchist Group of Detroit, Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9 inches, fold-creased else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 11/2020.
Published by International Anarchist Group of Detroit, Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x9.25 inches, fold-creased, lightly toned along edges else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 3/2021.
Published by International Anarchist Group of Detroit, Detroit, 1933
Single sheet, printed both sides, 7x10 inches, two fold-creases, beginning to split along one fold, bottom corner dog-eared else very good condition. Only 2 found in OCLC as of 3/2021.
Leaflet, 7x5.5 inches, printed on one side only, evenly toned, 0.5 inch closed tear else very good condition. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 11/2020. "The battle cry of the social revolution will be, 'Away with Communism! Down with the State!' - last line.
Leaflet, 7x5.5 inches, printed on one side only, very good. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 11/2020. "The battle cry of the social revolution will be, 'Away with Communism! Down with the State!' - last line.
Published by Laurence Labadie, Detroit, MI, 1912
Magazine / Periodical
Single sheet folded to make a four-panel newsletter, 5.5x7 inches, lightly toned else very good condition. Boy's newspaper published by the 14 year old Labadie. Contents are short adventure stories, jokes, and limericks, plus ads for local businesses, including his father's printing shop. Labadie, the son of anarchist printer and writer Jo Labadie, would grow up to be an anarchist writer in his own right. Only 3 copies in OCLC as of 9/2020.
Published by Laurence Labadie, Detroit, MI, 1912
Magazine / Periodical
Single sheet folded to make a four-panel newsletter, 5.25x7.5 inches, front wrap heavily browned along bottom edge, top corner dampstained else very good condition. Boy's newspaper published by the 13 year old Labadie and friends. Contents are short adventure stories, jokes, and limericks, plus ads for local businesses, including his father's printing shop and his sister Laura's china painting business. Labadie, the son of anarchist printer and writer Jo Labadie, would grow up to be an anarchist writer in his own right. Only 3 copies in OCLC as of 9/2020.
Published by Laurance Labadie, Detroit, 1934
Broadside, 3.75x9.25 inches, printed one side only, one fold crease, small stain on front, one spot of soiling on rear else very good condition. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 10/2020.
Leaflet, 7x5.5 inches, printed on one side only, lightly toned at edges else very good. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 11/2020. "The battle cry of the social revolution will be, 'Away with Communism! Down with the State!' - last line.
Leaflet, 7x5.5 inches, printed on one side only, very good condition. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 11/2020. "The battle cry of the social revolution will be, 'Away with Communism! Down with the State!' - last line.
Leaflet, 7x5.5 inches, printed on one side only, evenly toned else very good condition. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 11/2020. "The battle cry of the social revolution will be, 'Away with Communism! Down with the State!' - last line.
Published by Laurance Labadie, Detroit, 1934
Broadside. Broadside, 4x9.75 inches, printed one side only, very good condition.
Published by The Labadie Shop, Detroit, MI., 1912
Seller: William Reese Company - Literature, ABAA, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
[4]pp. each. Small octavo. Folded leaflets, text in double columns. First number slightly tanned, but very good. Two representative issues of this boys' paper, published by the 13 year-old son of the anarchist printer/poet, Jo Labadie, on his father's press, the first number in company with two other 13 year-olds, Vernon Gnau and John Galvin. A poem by Jo Labadie opens each number, followed by contributions by others and local adverts. OCLC locates examples in the Labadie Collection at Univ. of Michigan (#s 1-4). OCLC: 30994026.
First three issues of the publication, each consisting of a single sheet folded to make a four-panel newsletter, 5.5x7 inches, all evenly toned, some light soiling, No. 1 fold-creased else generally very good condition. Boy's newspaper published by the 13-14 year old Labadie and friends. Contents are short adventure stories, jokes, and limericks, plus ads for local businesses, including his father's printing shop. Labadie, the son of anarchist printer and writer Jo Labadie, would grow up to be an anarchist writer in his own right. Only 3 copies in OCLC as of 9/2020.
Three issues of the publication, Vol. 1 Nos. 1, 3, and 4; a near complete run missing only No. 2. Each consisting of a single sheet folded to make a four-panel newsletter, 5.5x7 inches, Nos. 1 and 3 evenly toned, No. 1 with stained front wrap, Nos. 1 with a few small rust stains on front wrap else generally good condition. Boys' newspaper published by the 13-14 year old Labadie and friends. Contents are short adventure stories, jokes, and limericks, plus ads for local businesses, including his father's printing shop. Labadie, the son of anarchist printer and writer Jo Labadie, would grow up to be an anarchist writer in his own right. Only 3 copies in OCLC as of 1/2021.
Published by Labadie Shop, Detroit, 1912
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Single issue original, unbound condition. 12mo (18cm); 4pp (bifolium). On newsprint. Mildly tanned (but not fragile); light soil; horizontal fold, with a few tiny chips to margins; Very Good. Third issue (of four) of this extremely ephemeral, privately-circulated "newspaper," produced by a 13-year-old Laurance Labadie on the premises of his father's (Jo Labadie) anarchist print shop in Detroit. Labadie (1898-1975) would go on to become an influential, if somewhat eccentric, anarchist philosopher, closely affiliated with Ralph Borsodi's utopian School of Living movement. Labadie's father was Joseph ("Jo") Labadie (1850-1933), a leading apostle of anarchism in the Progressive era and prolific collector, printer and publisher of anarchist tracts. The famed Labadie Collection of radical literature at the University of MIchigan is named for him. Of the current publication, OCLC notes only two physical locations (University of MIchigan and the State Library of Michigan); not noted in commerce and never previously encountered by us. According to UM cataloguing data, publication ceased after the fourth issue.