Language: English
Published by Carpenter Press, Pomeroy, OH, 1981
ISBN 10: 0914140094 ISBN 13: 9780914140092
First Edition
Fine condition with age-appropriate toning. Light dealer pencil markings on flyleaf, easily erasable.
Language: English
Published by Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 2015
ISBN 10: 0300215797 ISBN 13: 9780300215793
Seller: Gulf Coast Books, Cypress, TX, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: New.
Stapled Card Stock. Condition: Very Good. Kathy Jacobi (illustrator). 1st Edition. Carpenter Press Chapbook No. 2. A clean unmarked copy in very good condition. 25 pages.
Language: English
Published by Carpenter Press, Pomeroy, Ohio, 1981
ISBN 10: 0914140094 ISBN 13: 9780914140092
Seller: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Fine in wrappers. Review copy with publisher's information laid in.
Published by Carpenter Press, (Pomeroy, Ohio, 1981
ISBN 10: 0914140094 ISBN 13: 9780914140092
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Illustrations by Kathy Jacobi. Small octavo. Fine. Carpenter Press Chapbook No. 2.
Published by Covert Action Publications, 1992
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
magazine. Condition: Very Good In Staple-Binding. No Jacket. Washington DC. 1992. Summer 1992. Covert Action Publications. Magazine. Very Good In Staple-Binding. 67 pages. magazine. Front cover photos: Los Angeles after the Uprising, Ted Soqui/Impact Visuals. Bush family portrait, the White House. Back cover: funeral of death squad victim in El Salvador, Terry Allen. keywords: Magazine Politics. DESCRIPTION - IN THIS ISSUE - THE MURDER OF HISTORY by Eqbal Ahmad. This century has been marked by unrecorded holocausts justified by the Cold War. With allies such as Israel, the U.S. continues to violate the dream of peace in the Middle East. There, as elsewhere, the decisive issue has always been control of resources; LA: THE FIRE THIS TIME by Mike Davis. Blacks, Latinos, and even some Whites rebelled against economic and political repression. Dozens died, hundreds were deported, and tens of thousands were arrested. The aggressive, high tech crackdown was federalized in 48 hours; repression got a shot in the arm; NUCLEAR THREATS-NEW WORLD ORDER by Michio Kaku. Despite the announced end of the arms race, the world is more dangerous. While the U.S. claims the right to enforce nuclear nonproliferation to its New World Order demons, it selectively dispenses bomb technology to its friends; U.N.: WASHINGTON'S CAPTIVE TOOL by Phyllis Bennis. Dissatisfaction and grumbling among Third World members echoes through the U.N. corridors. In the official body, the U.S. still uses bribes, threats and humanitarian to coerce complicity with its unipolar vision while Boutros-Ghali toes the line; DISSENT AS CRIMINAL SUBVERSION by Chip Berlet. What signs to watch for: When the government casts dissenters as a clear and present danger, as it did in the cases of the National Lawyers Guild, certain environmental groups and radical gay/lesbian movements, intelligence abuse and repression follows closely behind; TARGETING ENVIRONMENTALISTS by Sheila O'Donnell. A Florida woman fighting Procter and Gamble toxic wastes is savagely beaten while her attackers remain at large. This case is increasingly typical of what is happening around the country when activists organize against poisonous industrial giants; U.S. ECONOMY: THE ENEMY WITHIN by Doug Henwood. A 40-year old U.S. document laid out plans for world dominance through global military mobilization, suppression of domestic dissent, and the destruction of the Soviet Union. The planners got everything they wished for, but now their dream is turning sour; SPECIAL PRE-ELECTION FEATURE: BUSH - FAMILY THAT PREYS TOGETHER by Jack Colhoun. The Bush men loot and pillage from D.C. to Dallas, from Bahrain to China. To them, the spoils of board room, regulatory agency, family enclave, and covert activities are all business as usual; BUSH AND CIA: COMPANY OF FRIENDS by Anthony L. Kimety. Government employees are usually pensioned off after 20 years. Strong evidence suggests that George Bush has put in 45 years of loyal service to the CIA, and has profited from shady oil deals and covert operations. The world deserves a rest. inventory #47886.
Published by Covert Action Publications, 1992
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
magazine. Condition: Very Good In Staple-Binding. No Jacket. Washington DC. 1992. Spring 1992. Covert Action Publications. Magazine. Very Good In Staple-Binding. 67 pages. magazine. Front cover photos: from top left (clockwise): Guatemalan Quiche, Terry Allen; Yanomamo, Terry Allen; E. Timorese, Therese Ritchie; Panamanian Kuna, Terry Allen; Native American, Max Winter, Guatemalan Ixil, Patricia Goudvis; Native American, Cate Gilles; Khmer, David Munro; center: Native American Lakota, Dick Bancroft. Back cover photo: 100th anniversary of Wounded Knee massacre, Ronnie Farley/Impact Visuals. keywords: Magazine Politics. DESCRIPTION - IN THIS ISSUE LEONARD PELTIER FROM PRISON (CovertAction Interview) and Incident at Oglala by William Kunstler. With a political and legal background provided by Kunstler, his committed defense attorney, Peltier talks about his case, his 16 years as a political prisoner, and the continuing battle for Native American rights; SINCE PREDATOR CAME by Ward Churchill. In a sweeping account, this activist-scholar documents centuries of attack, broken treaties, and cultural genocide, and links the fate of American Indians to that of the planet itself; THE TOXIC WASTE OF INDIAN LIVES by Valerie Tallman. Abusing the special status of Indian lands, the U.S. government and its corporate cronies have placed Indians at both ends of the toxic cycle: mining the uranium, and using their lands as dumping grounds for the waste; WASHINGTON'S SKULLDUGGERY by Corey Dubin. The tactics employed by the U.S. government, especially the CIA, to mount covert actions and undermine democracy around the world were refined at home in the laboratory of Indian policy; HELLO COLUMBUS by Michael Parenti. Imperialism as Media Entertainment: The ways that Hollywood has perpetuated racist images and supported imperialist ideology are no different from the projections by U.S. leaders, media, and academia; EAST TIMOR IN THE WAKE OF MASSACRE by Liz Gardiner. When Indonesian troops gunned down hundreds attending a funeral, they drew attention to the illegal annexation Of E. Timor and the long pattern of cultural and physical genocide. Will the whitewashed inquiry stand? SPEAKING WITH RIGOBERTA MENCHU by Barbara E. Gottlieb. The indigenous Guatemalan leader speaks with passion and intelligence of the legacy Of struggle and strength which guides her people's century-long resistance, enables them to adapt, and fires them with hope; GUATEMALA: INDIGENOUS STRAGGLE/CHANGE by Francisco Cali. The U.S. government, transnational corporations, the CIA and local elite have tried to destroy native democracy in Guatemala. Despite near ethnicide, indigenous movements are gaining strength and support; PAX AMERICANA IN THE PACIFIC by Glenn Alcalay. After a history of bomb testing, accidental radiation releases, and exploitation of Pacific islands as military bases, the U.S. will use Johnston Atoll to destroy, or possibly store, its aging chemical weapons arsenal; CAMBODIA: SECRET WAR CONTINUES by David Munro. Pol Pot and the blood-soaked Khmer Rouge may ride to another reign of terror inside the Trojan Horse U.N. peace plan. The U.S., which aided them as part of its Cold War strategy, is continuing its support; DAVID DUKE DOES INDIA by A. Namjka. When Duke visited India, he concluded that its socio-economic conditions resulted from contamination of the Aryan genetic pool through fornication with darker peoples. He vowed to keep it from happening at home; IN GATT THEY TRUST by Terry Allen. The Bush administration has circumvented Congress and the people to negotiate a trade agreement which, if passed, will erode democratic institutions at home and further beggar the Third World. inventory #47885.
Published by ARTS COUNCIL,UK, 2004
Seller: S.Carter, NEWPORT, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 14.24
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. UK1ST.EDITION.1ST.PRINTING.NEAR FINE CARD COVERS WITH UNPLAYED CD.43.Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng.
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. R800046. Maeva - 407pp Como uno de los viajes de Gulliver del siglo XXI, la fe, el dogma, el fanatismo y la poesía desempeñan un importante papel. ML Q002502.
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. M033124. Seix Barral - 63pp Rústica con ilustraciones en el interior. PA.
Published by New Theatre League aka People's Theatre, New York, 1937
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 94p. + ads, articles, ads, covers detached but present, worn paperback journal in wraps. The NTL succeeded the Leftist organization League of Workers' Theatres and around this time consolidated into People's Theatre. Its workshops used the Stanislavsky Method and they produced "The Cradle Will Rock" by Blitzstein. Only four holdings located in OCLC as of 2/2023.
Published by New Theatre League aka People's Theatre, New York, 1937
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 94p. + ads, articles, ads, the Ben-Ari and Clurman articles extensively underlined with margin notes, worn paperback journal in wraps. The NTL succeeded the Leftist organization League of Workers' Theatres and around this time consolidated into People's Theatre. Its workshops used the Stanislavsky Method and they produced "The Cradle Will Rock" by Blitzstein. Only four holdings located in OCLC as of 2/2023.
Published by New Jersey State Museum, 1976
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Poster, measuring 21 x 14 inches; very good condition; except scattered light creases; machine folded 2 times into 4 sections; a mailed copy with address, museum library stamp and postal marks on rear. Will be mailed folded.