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Published by New World Liberation Front, 1970
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Soft cover with black lettering on front cover. Title page dated 1970. No evident copyright page. 9 pages with an additional 3 pages dedicated to supporting the Black Panther movement. Covers are faded around edges. Crease running horizontally on front and rear covers where this title was folded in half. Black and white photograph of Kim Il Sung on rear cover. Pages are also creased but tidy, text remains clean and legible. Binding strong. Good condition. Please contact us with questions or if you would like to see photographs.
Published by Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF, [San Francisco], 1976
58p., stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Wraps worn and silverfished, top corner dog-eared else good condition. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad. Includes the article "Do you celebrate the 4th of July? The Central Command thinks it's a lot of shit." Page 36-37 describes the bombing of the home of a slumlord in San Francisco. The Front consisted largely of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend, whom he later murdered with an ax in 1980 believing her to be possessed by demon dogs.
Published by Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF, [San Francisco], 1976
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 56 p., wraps toned, front wrap stained, creased, prisoner's name on rear wrap, stapled to the inside of the front wrap is an interoffice memo from the Sheriff's office explaining why he won't give the inmate the magazine, else good condition, 8.5x11 inches. Rear wrap notes that this is the "Prison edition" Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad; reprints of communiqués taking credit for various small bombings. Includes Chicago Maoist Feminist arguments against homosexuality, urging that the gays be "transformed" from their woman-hating ways, and a warning to "Ruling class Jews in the United States" that provoked complaints of anti-Semitism for its cartoon showing stereotypical Jews grabbing money at a table with a time bomb planted underneath it.
Published by Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF, [San Francisco], 1976
32p., very good in wraps, neatly stamped "Complimentary copy" on back cover, 7x9.5 inches. Cover cartoon shows conservative local politico John Barbagelata sweating as he receives a mail bomb (marked "See's Candy") from TUG (symbolized by a tugboat). Also included is a small bookmark printed by TUG with a photo of Lucio Cabañas. Inaugural issue with the NWLF's declaration of war against San Francisco's parking meters. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad; reprints of communiques taking credit for various small bombings. The NWLF, which carried out a series of bombings in California, was comprised mainly of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend Maureen Minton, whom he eventually murdered while under the impression that she was possessed by demons.
Published by Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF, [San Francisco?], 1976
32p., staplebound wraps, very good. Inaugural issue, prepared clandestinely on a small press. Cover cartoon shows conservative local politico John Barbagelata sweating as he receives a mail bomb (marked "See's Candy") from TUG (symbolized by a tugboat); this was a reference to an actual bombing using a candy box. The NWLF, which carried out a series of bombings in California, was comprised mainly of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend Maureen Minton, whom he eventually murdered while under the impression that she was possessed by demons.
Published by Peoples' Forces Central Command, NWLF, [San Francisco], 1976
Magazine / Periodical
58p., very good in wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Supportive discussion of various underground armed groups in the US and abroad. Includes the article "Do you celebrate the 4th of July? The Central Command thinks it's a lot of shit." The Front consisted largely of Ronald Huffman and his girlfriend, whom he later murdered with an ax in 1980 believing her to be posessed by demon dogs.