Condition: Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Seller: Heisenbooks, Fairless Hills, PA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover book is pre-owned and in great condition with minimal signs of wear or use on cover, corners, spine, and/or dust cover. Pages are clean and unblemished. A great copy!
Seller: Charles Berry, Bookseller, Lakeport, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. First edition and first printing, hardcover and dust jacket in excellent, unmarked, next-to-pristine condition (slightest handling). 231 pages of education-oriented poetry. [15oz]. Book.
Seller: Ezekial Books, LLC, Manchester, NH, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Dalton, Pamela (illustrator). Foxing on one or more of the fore-edges.
Seller: Georgia Book Company, CHICKAMAUGA, GA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: As New. HAS DUST COVER*MAY HAVE SLIGHT SHELF WEAR*USED LIKE NEW CONDITION - MAY HAVE SCHOOL STAMP/NUMBER/LIGHT SHELF WEAR - NEVER ISSUED TO STUDENT - AS GOOD AS NEW.
Seller: Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. A good hardcover in a good dust jacket.
Language: English
Published by Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 2003
ISBN 10: 0787969702 ISBN 13: 9780787969707
Seller: Lavender Path Antiques & Books, Harwinton, CT, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition; First Printing. Faint rubbing to dust jacket ; 1st edition, 1st printing, 88 poems from well-loved poets accompanied by a brief story from a teacher explaining the significance of the poem in his or her life's work. ; 7.40 X 7.10 X 1.20 inches; 256 pages; Also includes an essay that describes how poetry can be used to grow both personally and professionaly.
Language: English
Published by University of Wisconsin Press. 1984, 1984
ISBN 10: 0299097404 ISBN 13: 9780299097400
Seller: Tsunami Books, Eugene, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: F/VG. ISBN: 0299097404 1st Printing. Hardcover in cloth-covered boards; 246 pages. Clean, unmarked copy; binding square, solid; corners sharp. DJ protected in new archival wrap; slight rubbing and edgewear; somewhat faded at spine. Fine/Very Good.
Language: English
Published by Jossey-Bass/A Wiley Imprint/A Wiley Company, San Francisco, CA, 2003
ISBN 10: 0787969702 ISBN 13: 9780787969707
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket Condition: Like New. 1st Edition. 225 + pp. Flawless book and dj.
Language: English
Published by Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, England / New York, New York, 1987
ISBN 10: 0710209932 ISBN 13: 9780710209931
Seller: Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
Softcover. xvi, 581 pp. History Workshop Series. Softcover. Good condition; on covers: creasing on spine, light soiling and touches of wear on edges; lightly faded pages.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 25.38
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 7.50x7.75x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Condition: New. pp. xxiv + 225.
Condition: New. pp. xxiv + 225.
Language: German
Published by Brill Academic Publishers, 1997
ISBN 10: 9004104984 ISBN 13: 9789004104983
Seller: The Compleat Scholar, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Hardcover with dust jacket in excellent condition. Pages are unmarked.
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Davenport, CA, 1964
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only and a cover double-sided leaf of imagery from the Vanguard magazine with verso subscription info.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Santa Cruz, 1964
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Davenport, CA, 1964
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 3 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only; with a final fourth leaf being double-sided.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Davenport, CA, 1964
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Los Angeles, 1964
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 2 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only. With 2-1/2 x 8-1/2 inch subscription slip stapled to cover.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Potter Valley, 1964
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Subscription copy sent from the Workers' International Book Store in San Pedro to University of Michigan [Labadie] Lib[rary]. Single-stapled series of 2 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Potter Valley, 1961
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.
Published by Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Chemult, OR, 1963
Seller: Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in the late 1950s with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.
Published by self-published by the author, [Santa Cruz, CA], 1967
Paperback. 60p., stapled wraps, rubberstamp on cover, otherwise very good condition, 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed on one side only. The appendix on the musical saw is a page and a half, and mentions that Scribner picked up the musical saw again in 1967, after not having played for a while. Fifty years a lumberjack, starting in 1914, he writes of the IWW, unions and work culture. Born in Michigan, Scribner for time joined the Communist Party.
Published by Privately Printed, Santa Cruz, 1967
Seller: Gene W. Baade, Books on the West, Renton, WA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Revised Edition. Revised, 4th printing. 4to printed pink wraps, stapled. 60pp. Author was former editor of "Lumberjack News" & "Redwood Ripsaw". This is quite the memoir, which appears to be mimeographed & hand bound. Author was born in Baraga, MI in 1899; worked for 53 years in the lumber industry (river pig, rafter, boom man, loader, choker settter, bucker, faller, sawyer, dogger, edgeman, & trimmer man, mainly it seems in California Redwoods. Material on the Wobblies. This sentence should tell you that you should buy this book. "While I joined the communist party in 1928, by 1936 I was having some second thoughts about it." Good copy, minor cover edge tears & light soiling.