AMNESTY REPORT: A JOINT PUBLICATION OF THE SAFE RETURN AMNESTY COMMITTEE & FORA
Issue No. 1 (Summer, 1973) & No. 2 (Sept.-Oct., 1973). Newsletter advocating amnesty for Vietnam War resisters. FORA was Families of Resisters for Amnesty. [111108]
Issue No. 1 (Summer, 1973) & No. 2 (Sept.-Oct., 1973). Newsletter advocating amnesty for Vietnam War resisters. FORA was Families of Resisters for Amnesty. [111108]
Issue No. 1 (Summer, 1973. Newsletter advocating amnesty for Vietnam War resisters. FORA was Families of Resisters for Amnesty. [111109]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (June 23, 1967) thru Vol. 1, No. 11 (November 17, 1967). Run of the first eleven issues of tabloid promoting GI rights edited in Berkeley by Bill Callison. It was to become the organ of the American Servicemen's Union. [68744]
Cambridge: Cambridge University Anti-War Committee, ca. 1936. 8vo. Wraps. 48 p. [41611]
Vol. 5, No. 3, Whole No. 19 (1962). Little magazine edited in Santa Monica, California by Gene Frumkin, although this Anti-War Issue was guest edited by Curtis Zahn. Contributors include Robert Bly, John William Corrington, Thomas McGrath, Walter Lowenfels, Lowell Naeve, Kenneth Patchen, John Beecher, Carl Larsen, Eve Merriam, George..... [109446]
Vol. 1, No. 2 (March, 1968). [105380]
Montréal: L'Action Paroissiale, 1935. 12mo. Wraps. 16 p. L'Oeuvre des Tracts No 197. [35564]
Vol. 3, No. 9 [1968]. Oblong stiff wraps, spiralbound. This tssue ontains material by Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, et al. [107013]
2nd issue (March-April, 1984). This issue contains an interview with Thomas K. Turnage, Director of Selective service which features "translations" of all of his answers. There is a picture of Mr. Turnage on the over with the caption: "Is this guy a jerk? - or what?" [107863]
Tabloid newspaper. Undated (perhaps only) issue. [102266]
Washington: Washington, Spring, 1971, 1971. Tabloid newspaper format. 8 p. One-shot periodical promoting anti-war actions in the spring of 1971. [67603]
December, 1960, January, 1961, February-March, 1961. Run of three issues of the bulletin of SPU, which was loosely affiliated with YPSL/SP. [88097]
Vol. I, No. 1 [1971] thru Vol. II, No. 10 (November, 1973). Run of 20 isssues of this G.I. paper which was "published for and by GI's at Travis AFB" in Suisun City, California. [72368]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (January 15, 1973). Tabloid newspaper. Tabloid published in San Francisco as "close to monthly as our movement budget and fly-by-night spirit can manage" [82432]
New Haven, Conn.: The Advocate Press, 1986. 8vo. Wraps. 46 p. 1st edition. [105207]
New York: Macmillan, 1922. 12mo. Cloth. ix, 257 p. 1st ed. [62008]
New York: Macmillan, 1922. 12mo. Cloth. ix, 257 p. 1st ed. [37818]
Illustrated with b/w drawings. Los Angeles: Support Our Soldiers, ca. 1972. 8vo. Wraps. 14 p. [101281]
Illus. with photos. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, (1989). xxi, 224 p. 1st ed. [15280]
Introduction by Holland Roberts. Frontispiece drawn for this book by Rockwell Kent. San Francisco: American Russian Institute, [1953]. Oblong 8vo. Wraps. 99 p. Because of its format this book generally shows considerable wear. We have not encountered a copy in this condition previously. [82479]
Introduction by Holland Roberts. Frontispiece drawn for this book by Rockwell Kent. San Francisco: American Russian Institute, [1953]. Oblong 8vo. Wraps. 99 p. [83341]
Vol. XI, No. 17 (May 15, 1975). This issue contains The Spirit of Terror Is Born by Murray Bookchin, Louise Michel: "Angel" of the Paris Commune by Marian Leighton, The IWW Rolls On by Craig Ledford, America's Decentralist Dean [Ralph Borsodi] by Mildred J. Loomis & a cover illustration of..... [109571]
Buffalo, N.Y.: Author or issuing organization not stated, [1971]. 8 1/2 x 11 inch mimeographed broadside. A note pencilled on the verso states: "This 'strike' fizzled." [106520]
New York: April 10 Women's Committee, (1970). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leaflet. Promotional brochure for the April 10 National Women's March on the Pentagon. [38677]
New York: Emily Greene Balch, et al, 1918. 8vo. Wraps. 14 p. Among the signatories to this statement were Crystal Eastman, John Haynes Holmes, Florence Kelly, Judah L. Magnes, Scott Nearing, Norman Thomas, Oswald Garrison Villard, et al. [42645]