Published by Activist Publishing Co, 1967
Stapled wraps. Condition: Very Good. Activist Publishing Co. (Oberlin) , magazine, orange stapled wraps about 8½x11", Very Good (minor cover fading & slight bumping) , 32 pages, unmarked ; G1504 OVRB1.
Published by The World Publishing Company. Cleveland and New York., 1970
Seller: Richard Peterson-Bookseller, Kingston, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. This book is bound in bright pictorial boards with a boy with a shovel & a dog on the front cover. The top edge of the text block is dusty with very, very minor wear on the cover edges. The dust jacket has very, very light wear on the edges while the back cover is lightly age darkened. $4.50 on the flap.
Published by Students for a Democratic Society / Oberlin, 1962
Seller: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Rare, example of an early issue of this quarterly magazine put forth by the Students for a Democratic Society and edited by Jon Eisen. With an essay in memoriam of American sociologist C. Wright Mills, a review-essay of DuBois' the Souls of Black Folk , a report from Jackson, Mississippi, a coic by Jules Feiffer, an essay entitled "the Hollow Men" by Roger Leed, and more. 23pp with black and white illustrations. This copy is rather fragile, with chips to top of spine and separation beneath bottom-most staple, moderate/heavy tanning along inside edges of covers, and tanned/moderately edgeworn pages. Binding is still sound, though, with text plenty bright. Scarce.
Published by The Activist, Oberlin, Ohio, 1962
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Unbound. Condition: Very Good. Flyer or broadside. 8.5" x 11". Old folds from mailing, a chip at the top margin from a staple, very good. A reference to the previous week's strike by the Women's Strike for Peace at the White House, and a plea to readers to ".write to President Kennedy demanding a cessation of nuclear weapons testing." Addressed to activist Richard Hathaway, whose papers are at the Vermont Historical Society.