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  • Crazie Mad

    Language: Italian

    ISBN 10: 8891834874 ISBN 13: 9788891834874

    Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany

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    Condition: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.

  • Teresa C Vratil

    Language: English

    Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1479225851 ISBN 13: 9781479225859

    Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom

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    Print on Demand

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    Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 70 pages. 9.00x0.16x6.00 inches. This item is printed on demand.

  • MENTASCHI Mario

    Published by Vaccari, 2003, 2003

    Seller: Pennymead Books PBFA, Knaresborough, United Kingdom

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    178 large pp. 1st ed., ex RPS library with h/s on title page otherwise fine in pictorial boards. Italian States 1850-1870 postal rate handbook with 62pp English translation.

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    The Crazies

    Published by Crazie Publications, New York, 1969

    Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.

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    First Edition

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    Condition: Very Good +. New York: Crazie Publications, June 1969. First Edition. Slim quarto (28cm); publisher's photographic wraps with suggested price (15¢ donation) intact; staple-bound;6pp.;afew black-and-white illustrations throughout. Wrappers lightly worn and toned at edges. Binding sound. Interior pages clean, if lightly toned. Very Good or better. Inaugural issue of this short-lived anarchist newsletter dedicated largely to outlining the group's central demands summarized in their own words as "equality, justice, jobs, freedom, an end to racism, corruption and terror." Also features a poem and two comic strips parodying Superman (turned Superpig who defends Scum City) and Mickey Mouse (transformed into shotgun-toting vigilante Venceremouse). The group believed in "responsible terrorism," and orchestrated political stunts and bombings patterned after the Irish Republican Army and Front de libération du Québec. Though this newsletter is attributed to a series of pseudonyms (such as Cheese Guevara), notable members included Sam Melville, Sharon Krebs, Robin Palmer, and George Demmerle, whose revelation as an FBI informant led to the group's dissolution. Reference: The Crazies, "Crazies," Roz Payne Sixties Archive.

  • Published by Crazie Publications, New York, N.Y., 1969

    Seller: Langdon Manor Books, Houston, TX, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very good -. 11" x 8½". Three side-stapled mimeographed leaves + single sheet flyer laid in. Pp. 6. Very good minus: moderately toned and spotted with light corner and edge wear and a few small stains, all more pronounced to flyer. This is the rare premiere issue of a short-lived newsletter produced by a far-left political group, the Crazies. Perhaps less remembered than their cohorts the Youth International Party (Yippies) and the Weather Underground, the Crazies were active in New York in 1969. Their signature move was storming banquets and campaign rallies naked, holding a severed pig's head. Leading members included Robin Palmer (active with SDS and Yippies and one of the convictedbomber Weathermen to serve time at Attica), Sharon Krebs (member of the feminist group W.I.T.C.H. and co-founder of the Free University of New York) and George Demmerle ("Prince Crazie") who turned out to be an FBI informant and was largely responsible for the demise of the group. This first issue of Crazie was primarily devoted to a ten-point list of "What We Want What We Believe," neatly summarized as "equality, justice, jobs, freedom, an end to racism, corruption and terror." It also noted that "we seriously advocate the overthrow of all politicians," who "serve no citizens interest but oppress all of us in different ways. Anyone who campaigns for office seriously should be laughed at or shot." There are political cartoons (mainly attacking "the pigs"), as well as illustrations and a poem in homage to the "Berkeley Brothers" and the Chicago Eight. It also describes their member base: "Crazies are young, Crazies are old. Crazies have bushy hair, long hair, crew cuts, grey hair and sometimes no hair at all . . . Crazies are a kick in the balls to a pig trying to vamp on a brother. Crazies are brothers and sisters to each other. Crazies are Freedom, Peace, and Power to the People." Laid into this issue is a handbill featuring the somewhat crazed cartoon "Billy Graham Reaches the Dope Mystics," originally drawn by Gilbert Shelton and printed in a handful of underground comics and radical zines. This flyer advertises a free meeting to be held on Friday the 13th (of June 1969) sponsored by "Yippies PL Crazies Julie Nixon KKK Catholick Church," urging attendees to bring "sins," "signs," "costumes," "props," "grass" and "gas." The rare introductory newsletter of a New York radical group. OCLC shows scarce holdings of Crazie at five institutions, with this issue at only two.