Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Realist, 1974
Librería: Shadetree Rare Books, Chatham, VA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 13,25
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. GOOD PAPER NEWSLETTER. PLEASE REVIEW PICTURES.
Publicado por The Realist, New York, 1974
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 25,61
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNewspaper. 39p., self-wraps, 10.5 x 8 inch staplebound newsprint magazine; browned, cover lightly penmarked, mailing label, else good condition. Krassner put his mag at Mae's service on serveral occasions, this perhaps the most notable instance, given over entirely to Mae's magnum opus. She wrote very little and no-one has successfully tackled the transcripts from her 800 radio shows, which would involve footnoting from her 47 file cabinets and personal library. // For starters : "From 1967 to 1969, [Donald DeFreeze] worked as a police informer for the Los Angeles Police Department, under Detective R. G. Farwell, Public Disorder Intelligence unit. At the time, the LAPD was supplying weapons to black agents, and hiring them to kill Black Panthers. DeFreeze worked with police agent-provocateur Ron Karenga, head of the US Organization. Nothing in DeFreeze's background indicated a political consciousness while he worked as a Police Intelligence informer. In December, 1967, DeFreeze led police to an apartment where a cache of 200 stolen weapons were found. On November 11, 1969, DeFreeze exchanged gun shots with a bank guard and wounded him --using a .32 Beretta automatic pistol, one of the 200 stolen guns that the police had apparently allowed him to keep." SAMPLE FROM TABLE OF CONTENTS : " "Why was the SLA created --the motives? The tell-tale revolutionaries, conspicuous banditos or provocateurs? Tactical support --where did it come from? How dangerous was the SLA? How do you tell a CIA espionage plot from a revolutionary, radical, terrorist guerrilla army?".
Publicado por NY, 1972
Librería: Bristlecone Books RMABA, Ridgway, CO, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: RMABA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 22,04
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. VG Stapled wraps softcover magazine format with usual text toning 32pp. Magazines.
Publicado por NY, 1972
Librería: Bristlecone Books RMABA, Ridgway, CO, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: RMABA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 22,04
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. VG Stapled wraps softcover magazine format with usual text toning. Behavior mod. Written on front cover 40pp. Magazines.
Publicado por International News Keyus, Inc. Berkeley, CA, 1974
Librería: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 110,41
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carrito24 pp.; 44.9 x 29.5 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; April 19 - 25, 1974 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Is SLA's Cinque the First Black Lee Harvey Oswald?," by Mae Brussell and Stephanie Caruana; "Teachers in Secret Vote Over Strike," by Avis Worthington; "Has Abbie Jumped Bail in Coke Case?," "People's Park Plan May Get Rector's Name;" "Cinque Called Police Patsy," by Sgt Pepper; "Newsman Busted;" "Coalition Makes Move: Oil Moguls Challenged," by Frederick U. Ross; "Valley Coalition Officers;" "SLA Bank Holdup Answers Some of the Questions," by Ric Reynolds; "Will Gerald Ford Survive San Jose This Weekend?;" "Gunman Suspended;" "Big 'Welcome' Planned for Nixon's Henchmen;" "Protest for Popeye;" "Inventing Diseases to Explain Away America's Violence;" "New Peralta College Plan Hits Snags," by David J. Kolsky; "PT&T CruciFiction: Old Ma Bell's Got a Hang Up," by Jennifer L. Thompson, photo by Janet Fries; "SLA Set-UP? Panther Bust Seen as Stage of Renewed Police Plot," by David Armstrong; "Charge Berkeley Agency Illegal," by Avis Worthington; "Terminal Pot Case;" "Berkeley Council Backs Harassed Trotskyist Party," by Avis Worthington; "Big Protest Demo to Throw Bum out;" "Sun Lovers Fight Atom Smashers," by Tom Plante; "Protest at Japanese Slaughter of Whales;" "Women Busted for Delivering Babies Without License;" "Computers Help Solve JFK Death;" "Psycho-Terror: How They Contract Your Consciousness," by David Armstrong; "Visitors Hassled: Hells Angel Chief Being Victimized in Folsom;" "Striking Utility Workers Seek Probe," by Avis Worthington; "Who Pays Income Tax Anyway?;" "Inquisitors Coming," by Gerry Lee-Borst; "Feminist Socialism: The Hard Core of the Dream," by Herbert Marcuse; "Kiss it All Goodbye;" "Free at Last! Tonto Gets Masked Man," by Berna Rauch; "Gleeson Synthesized," by Loren Means; "Carolee Cuts Through Light, Time and Space," Michael Reynolds on Carolee Schneeman; "Dracula is a Scream," by Berma Rauch; "Chess Barbs," by Jude Acers (U.S. Senior Master); "Sex Roles in the Sixties: Where the Girls Were At;" "Tonight as 'Conrack': A Wise Guy Liberal Crazy Stirring Up Black Kids," by Janet Fries; "Mott Lobotumizes Poet;" "New Stage, Old Story;" "Lenny Tries to Make You See the Way It Is," by Richard Casey; "Pop Culture a Little Overcooked;" "Silence Falls Over Berkeley," by Arnie Passman; "New French Movie is Real Talker," by Richard Casey and "Getting to See Miles Becoming a Hassle," Loren Means on Miles Davis. Good / Very Good. Folded in two, with light yellowing of covers and pages with light edge-wear, bumping, folding and small tearing throughout including 2.7 cm. loss to top right corner of recto and 4 mm. tear to page 3. 1 cm. tearing and loss to bottom left corner of publication. Additional small tearing to page edges with some bumping. Contents are clean and unmarked.