Sensitivity Training - Exposed and Opposed
Pasadena, Calif.: Network of Patriotic Letter Writers, (1968). 8 1/2 x 14 in. 2 p. Broadsheet. One of several exposés penned by Mr. Dieckmann of the alleged threat posed by sensitivity training. [103501]
Pasadena, Calif.: Network of Patriotic Letter Writers, (1968). 8 1/2 x 14 in. 2 p. Broadsheet. One of several exposés penned by Mr. Dieckmann of the alleged threat posed by sensitivity training. [103501]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1965. 8vo. Wraps. 8 p. [79749]
Minneapolis: Midland Cooperative Wholesale, [1933]. 12mo. Wraps. 16 p. [68927]
Introduction by E. Dudley Parsons. Minneapolis: Self-published, 1936. 8vo. Brown binder's cloth, stamped in gilt (with original wraps bound in). 181 p. 1st edition. [106830]
Deep River, Conn.: Kiwanis Shelter for the Homeless, (1989). 8vo. Wraps. 31 p. 1st ed. [76348]
Detroit: Direct Credits Society, ca. 1934. 6 x 6 in. Small broadside. The Application has been dated in pencil 10/4/34. The applicant affirms: "I believe that the economic plans outlined by Alfred Lawson in the book, "Direct Credits for Everybody," will prove a solution of the financial difficulties of this..... [94347]
Trans. by J. Fineberg. Intro. by M. Yovchuk. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1948. 8vo. Fabrikoid binding. xlvii, 650 p. [4320]
Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles, Publisher, 1972. Wraps. 89 p. With errata slip laid in. 1st ed. [19796]
Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, (1979). 8vo. Cloth. 289 p. 1st ed. [76271]
(New York): Labor History, 1962. 8vo. Wraps. (59)-66 p. Offprint. [35186]
With b/w illustrations. Union City, Calif.: Fault Press, (1979). Oblong 16mo. Wraps. 100 p. 1st edition. [106105]
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., (1967). 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in gilt. 184 p. 1st ed. [70082]
Eugene, Ore.: The Insurgent Sociologist, 1975. 8vo. Wraps. 264 p. Vol. V, No. III. A special issue of "The Insurgent Sociologist" [44342]
Covington, Va.: Douglas for Delegate Campaign, 1973. 3 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. Six-page leaflet. Printed in red, white & blue with spread eagle, shield with stars & stripes + starred ribbons. [92280]
New York: League for Independent Political Action, 1930. 12mo. Wraps. 23 p. [10170]
No information given (printed in Denver). 8vo. Wraps. 14 p. [40041]
New York: American Library Association in cooperation with the Public Affairs Committee, Inc., (1962). 12mo. Wraps. 44 p. Reading for an Age of Change No. 3. [31697]
Illus. with photos. Chicago, Washington & New York: The Cooperative League of the U.S.A., (1948). 12mo. Cloth. xiii, 240 p. 1st ed. Gilbert was involved in the Nonpartisaan League and the cooperative movement. He was jailed for sedition during The Great War. [40135]
Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, (1993). 8vo. Wraps. xxvii, 561 p. 1st edition. [100733]
Chicago: Townsend National Wekly, Inc., (1940). 16mo. Pictorial wraps. 158 p. 2nd printing. Before he tied his fortunes to the Townsend Plan, Downey had been Upton Sinclair's running mate in 1934 (they were known as "Uppie and Downey"). [57174]
Tulsa: Christian Crusade Publications, 1969. 12mo. Wraps. 40 p. [39944]
New York: Modern Age Books, (1941). 292 p. 1st ed. [13499]
New York: Modern Age Books, (1941). 292 p. 2nd printing. [30737]
New York: Horace Liveright, Inc., (1931). 435 p. 1st ed. [12052]
London: Shenval Press, 1962. 29 p. 1st edition. [90552]