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| 250981 ABERNATHY, Ralph, John J. Abt, Paul E. Miller (Ossie Davis, intro. [Angela Davis]). ON TRIAL: Angela Davis or America?. NY: Angela Davis Defense Fund, 1971. 15 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. $25. |
| 244831 ALDRIDGE, John W. IN THE COUNTRY OF THE YOUNG. Harper's Magazine, 1970. 128 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0061202002 $2.5. A study of the under-30 in America, a commentary on youth and the state of American Society. 'One of the most profound studies of contemporary America.' - Jerzy Kozinski. |
| 247144 ALDRIDGE, John W. IN THE COUNTRY OF THE YOUNG. NY: Harper's Magazine, 1970. 128 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0061202002 $3.95. A study of the under-30 in America, a commentary on youth and the state of American Society. 'One of the most profound studies of contemporary America.' - Jerzy Kozinski. |
| 248498 ALLEN, Charles R., Jr. CONCENTRATION CAMPS U.S.A. NY: Marzani and Munsell, 1966. 60 pages. Stapled Trade paperback. Photos. $7.95. An expose of the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950 and the various detention camps set up to house its good citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights or disagreeing with liberals or conservatives. Allen was the first journalist to break the story of the detention camp plans, in a series of articles in 1952. |
| 251415 ALLEN, Pamela. FREE SPACE: A Perspective on the Small Group in Women's Liberation. NY: Times Change Press, 1970. 63 pages. 1st printing of the 2nd edition (revised). Small trade paperback. Photos. ISBN: 0878100067 $7.95. Analysis of the small support group experience based on personal experience in a small group in San Francisco. Published by a small anarchist press. |
| 232127 ALLYN, David. MAKE LOVE, NOT WAR: The Sexual Revolution: An Unfettered History. NY: Little, Brown & Company, 2000. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0316039306 $9.95. |
| 246637 ALPERT, Jane. GROWING UP UNDERGROUND. NY: Quill Morrow, 1981. 372 pages. 1st edition, Trade paperback. ISBN: 0688013961 $8.95. Autobiography of the radical feminist and former 'Rat' staff writer, busted for bombing five NY buildings in 1969 before going underground for four years. |
| 248235 ALPERT, Jane. GROWING UP UNDERGROUND. NY: Quill Morrow, 1981. 372 pages. 1st edition, Trade paperback. ISBN: 0688013961 $8.95. Autobiography of the radical feminist and former 'Rat' staff writer, busted for bombing five NY buildings in 1969 before going underground for four years. |
| 248757 ANDERSON, Mary Siler. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE HIPPIES?. San Pedro: R. & E. Miles, 1990. 161 pages. Trade paperback. Index. ISBN: 093681019X $19.95. |
| 249084 ANDERSON, Terry H. THE MOVEMENT AND THE SIXTIES: Protest in America from Greensboro to Wounded Knee. Oxford University, 1995. 500 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0195074092 $13.95. |
| 246806 ANDERSON, Walt, (ed.). THE AGE OF PROTEST. Pacific Palisades: Goodyear, 1969. xiv, 268 pages. 2nd printing. Trade paperback. Preface by Kenneth Boulding. $5.95. Panoramic collection from the 1960s spotlighting the issues and events in American life. Includes the anarchists Paul Goodman and Theodore Roszak, along with Nat Hentoff, Dotson Rader, Martin Luther King, Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Eldrige Cleaver, I.F. Stone, Jack Lind and many others. |
| 252861 ANTHONY, Earl. SPITTING IN THE WIND: The True Story Behind the Violent Legacy of the Black Panther Party. Roundtable Publishing, 1990. 192 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. ISBN: 0915677458 $12.95. One of the first members of the Black Panther Party recounts his role as an FBI Informant. |
| 236840 ANTHONY, Gene. THE SUMMER OF LOVE: Haight-Ashbury At Its Height. Millbrae: Celestial Arts, 1980. 184 pp. First edition. Trade paperback. 20 color photos, profuse b/w photos. Index. ISBN: 0890872503 $45. |
| 242858 APTHEKER, Herbert. MISSION TO HANOI. NY: International Publishers, 1966. 128 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. Select bibliography. Prefaces by Tom Hayden and Straughton Lynd. Signed by the Author . ISBN: B0007DFGLI $16.95. By the former director of the American Institute for Marxist Studies, about his early fact finding mission with Lynd and Hayden. Includes interviews with prominent N. Vietnamese. |
| 247134 APTHEKER, Herbert. MISSION TO HANOI. NY: International Publishers, 1966. 128 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. Select bibliography. Prefaces by Tom Hayden and Straughton Lynd. ISBN: B0007DFGLI $11.95. By the former director of the American Institute for Marxist Studies, about his early fact finding mission with Lynd and Hayden. Includes interviews with prominent N. Vietnamese. |
| 247854 ARMSTRONG, Gregory (ed). PROTEST: Man Against Society. NY: Bantam, 1969. 168 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. $5.95. Anthology of dissent, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Levertov, Rubin. |
| 247597 ATCHESON, Richard. WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY TRYING TO PROVE MARTHA?: A Wary Convert's Report on the New Self-Expression in America Today. NY: John Day, 1970. 213 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0006CF8EU $10.95. By the author of 'The Bearded Lady' and writer for 'Holiday' magazine. |
| 251516 ATELIER POPULAIRE. POSTERS FROM THE REVOLUTION, Paris, May 1968: Texts and Posters. [Mai 68, Debut d'une Lutte Prolongee]. Bobbs-Merrill, 1969. [24] pages of introductory material not paginated, with 96 pages of posters in color. 1st US printing / edition. Large Trade paperback (folio). $600. |
| 245818 AVEDON, Richard and James Baldwin. NOTHING PERSONAL. London: Penguin Books, 1964. Not paginated, about 100 pages. First UK edition. Hardback, Folio (11 x 14 inches). White paper covered boards with embossed silver label stamped in black. Full page black and white photographs, one double fold-out. $285. 25 pages of text by Baldwin and some 70 photographs by Avedon, including Malcolm X, George Wallace, George Lincoln Rockwell, DAR, Dorothy Parker, and among others. Book design by marvin israel; editorial assistance by Marguerite Lamkin and David Baldwin; Engravings supervised by Emil Buhrer; printed in Lucerne, Switzerland by C.J. Bucher. Avedon's toughest book to find in nice condition. |
| 247392 BAIRD, Julia, with Geoffrey Giuliano. JOHN LENNON, MY BROTHER. NY: Henry Holt, 1988. 156 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Chronology, family tree. Foreword by Paul McCartney. ISBN: 0805007938 $23. Firsthand account of the formative years of John Lennon, by his younger half-sister, reveals the unorthodox childhood they shared, memories of their mother, renewed family bonds, and the many sides of this Beatle. |
| 250729 BAKER, Michael A., et al. POLICE ON CAMPUS: The Mass Police at Columbia University, Spring, 1968. New York Civil Liberties Union, 1969. 159 pages. 1st printing / edition. Large Trade paperback. Preface by Paul Chevigny. $200. |
| 238847 BATES, Tom. RADS: The 1970 Bombing of the Army Math Research Center at the University of Wisconsin and its Aftermath. NY: HarperCollins, 1992. 526 pages. 1st edition. Advanced Reading Copy. Trade paperback. $14.95. |
| 248077 BATES, Tom. RADS: The 1970 Bombing of the Army Math Research Center at the University of Wisconsin and Its Aftermath. NY: NY: HarperCollins, 1992. 465 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0060167548 $11.95. Well researched account of this bombing and a good history of the 60s and the anti-Vietnam War movement. |
| 250792 BEATLES. KEEN, Linda. JOHN LENNON IN HEAVEN: Crossing the Borderlines of Being. Ashland: Pan Publishing, 1993. 291 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. ISBN: 0963621858 $9.95. 'Contact' between the author and the long dead John Lennon in the afterlife. Yep, you betcha!. |
| 250793 BEATLES. Lancer Books. THE BEATLES UP-TO-DATE. Lancer Books, 1964. Not paginated. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback original (PBO). Profusely illustrated with B&W photos. Lancer Special 72-746. $3.95. Includes a small section covering The Dave Clark Five, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers and the Mersey Sound. 'I always was a rebel...but on the other hand, I wanted to be loved and accepted... and not just be a loudmouth, lunatic, poet, musician. But I cannot be what I am not.' - John Lennon. |
| 250791 BEATLES. SHEFF, David. (G. Barry Golson, ed.). PLAYBOY INTERVIEWS WITH JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO. Playboy Press, 1981. xiv+193 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. Edited by G. Barry Golson. ISBN: 0872237052 $30. Complete transcription of John's interview (nearly two thirds never previously published) just two months before he was assassinated. Includes Lennon's song-by-song analysis of his music. 'I always was a rebel...but on the other hand, I wanted to be loved and accepted... and not just be a loudmouth, lunatic, poet, musician. But I cannot be what I am not.' - John Lennon. |
| 250911 BECKLEY, Timothy Green (ed.). LENNON: Up Close and Personal. Sunshine Publications, 1980. 160 pages. 1st printing / edition. B&W Photos. ISBN: 0895962977 $11.95. Numerous photos of the famed Beatle. 'I always was a rebel ... but on the other hand, I wanted to be loved and accepted ... and not just be a loudmouth, lunatic, poet, musician. But I cannot be what I am not.' - John Lennon. |
| 244744 BELL, Daniel (ed.). THE RADICAL RIGHT: The New American Right, Expanded &. Updated. NY: Anchor / Doubleday 1964. 468 pages. Quality Mass Market Paperback. ISBN: 0385068824 $5.95. Who are the Radical right and why do extreme rightist movements keep recurring in mid-20th century America? These are the themes explored by a group of distinguished American historians, sociologists, and political scientists. |
| 250747 BELL, Daniel and Irving Kristol (eds.). CONFRONTATION: The Student Rebellion and the Universities. Basic Books, 1969. 191 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Index. ISBN: 0465013813 $14.95. |
| 244229 BERMAN, Ronald. AMERICA IN THE SIXTIES: An Intellectual History. NY: Harper Colophon, 1970. 291 pages. Trade paperback. Index. $5.95. 'A powerful and unpleasant study of contemporary American intellectuals'. Left, right and center, both politically and culturally. Uncommon. |
| 243135 BERRIGAN, Daniel and Robert Coles. THE GEOGRAPHY OF FAITH: Conversations When Underground. Boston: Beacon Press, 1971. 179 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 080700538X $8.95. Berrigan-Coles converations while Berrigan was underground for antiwar vandalism and being a freethinking nemesis to the administration, cops and Pentagon gungho hawks staring down a tunnel where the light was going out, at certain defeat by a bunch of peasants and long-hair wimps. |
| 237928 BERRIGAN, Daniel and Thomas Lewis. TRIAL POEMS: a poet, a painter - A facsimile edition of their prison art. Boston: Beacon Press, 1970. Unpaginated. Large Hardback. Illustrations. ISBN: 0807066664 $200. Beautiful book. Original poems by Berrigan handwritten over drawings by Lewis. |
| 244825 BERRIGAN, Daniel. NO BARS TO MANHOOD. Garden City: Doubleday, 1970. 215 pages. Edition not stated. Hardcover. $10.95. Personal statement regards his activism and rejection of a fat, complacent America. Daniel and his brother Philip, both Catholic priests, served time in prison for destroying draft files as members of the Catonsville Nine. |
| 247024 BERTON, Pierre (ed.). VOICES FROM THE SIXTIES: 22 Views of a Revolutionary Decade. Garden City: Doubleday, 1967. 242 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0007DYLN2 $6.5. From Ray Bradbury, Malcolm X and Lenny Bruce to Paul Anka and Phil Spector, in-depth TV interviews cover topics like the youth revolution, sexual revolution, etc. Includes interview with Marguerite Oswald. |
| 244401 BETHELL, Tom. THE ELECTRIC WINDMILL: An Inadvertent Autobiography. Washington: Regnery Gateway, 1988. 294 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0895265680 $1.95. Well-regarded, broad-ranging essays of a political and cultural cast, with DJ blurb by Tom Wolfe. |
| 243115 BLUM, Richard H. and Associates. HORATIO ALGER'S CHILDREN: The Role of the Family in the Origin and Prevention of Drug Risk. SF: Jossey-Bass, 1972. 327 pages. Stated 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0875891209 $4.95. A volume in the Jossey-Bass 'Behavioral Science Series'. |
| 247494 BONAVIA, David. FAT SASHA AND THE URBAN GUERILLA: Protest and Conformism in the Soviet Union. NY: Atheneum, 1973. 193 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0689105622 $7.95. |
| 243164 BOTTOMORE, T.B. CRITICS OF SOCIETY: Radical Thought in North America. NY: Pantheon, 1968. 150 pages. 1st US edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0006D8CRO $3.95. |
| 250589 BRACKMAN, Jacob. THE PUT-ON: Modern Fooling Around and Modern Mistrust. Henry Regnery, 1971. 129 pages. 1st printing / edition. Small Hardcover. Profusely illustrated by Sam Kirson. $11.95. Based on a series of articles the author did for New Yorker magazine. Arts, media, culture, politics, etc.: solid ground becomes elusive and the put-on leaves mistrust and non-communication between disparate social groups. |
| 242540 BRADEN, Anne. HOUSE UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Bulwark of Segregation. LA: National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, n.d. (1964). 49 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated. Reference Notes. List of Sponsors. $8.95. 'There has always been a segment of American life, and a powerful segment, too, which equated virtue with mindlessness. In this connection, the House Un-American Activities Committee is on of the most sinister facts of our national life.' - James Baldwin Attacks HUAC for red-baiting the Civil Rights movement in the south. The National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee included sponsors James Baldwin, Kay Boyle, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, James Jones among others. 'Seidman B387'. |
| 242401 BRADEN, William. THE AGE OF AQUARIUS: Technology and the Cultural Revolution. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1970. 306 pages. 4th printing. Hardback. Index. ISBN: B0006C08B8 $4.95. Draws on conversations with Timothy Leary, Keniston, Lasch, George Wald and Fred Hampton, among others on the 'escalating struggle between the humanists and the technologists, both bent on reshaping society in their own ways'. |
| 242402 BRADEN, William. THE AGE OF AQUARIUS: Technology and the Cultural Revolution. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1970. 306 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: B00005VBKL $8.95. Draws on conversations with Timothy Leary, Keniston, Lasch, George Wald and Fred Hampton, among others on the 'escalating struggle between the humanists and the technologists, both bent on reshaping society in their own ways'. |
| 242841 BRADEN, William. THE AGE OF AQUARIUS: Technology and the Cultural Revolution. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1970. 306 pages. 3rd printing. Hardback. ISBN: B00005VBKL $4.95. Draws on conversations with Timothy Leary, Keniston, Lasch, George Wald and Fred Hampton, and others, in an effort to determine what social changes of the 60's mean to the future. Suggests America will be blacker, more feminine, more Oriental, more intuitive and more exuberant. Not bad but for the last. |
| 251614 BRAND, Stewart. THE LAST WHOLE EARTH CATALOG: Access To Tools. Portola Institute / Random House, 1971. 442 pages. 4th printing of the 1st edition 3 months after original month of publication. Oversize trade paperback. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings. ISBN: 0394704592 $40. |
| 251616 BRAND, Stewart. THE MILLENNIUM WHOLE EARTH CATALOG: Access to Tools and Ideas for the Twenty-First Century. Point / HarperSanFrancisco, 1994. 383 pages. 1st printing / edition. Oversize trade paperback. Illustrated with black and white photographs and drawings. ISBN: 0062511416 $12.95. |
| 247573 BRAUDY, Susan. FAMILY CIRCLE: The Boudins and the Aristocracy of the Left. NY: Knopf, 2003. 460 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0679432949 $5.95. The Boudin family circle through four generations, from a great labor lawyer and leftist legal scholar to a revolutionary Weatherman. |
| 248571 BRAUTIGAN, Richard. THE ABORTION: An Historical Romance 1966. NY: Pocket Books, 1972. 1st Mass Market paperback printing / edition. ISBN: 0671781618 $6.95. Novel of the romantic possibilities of a public library in California. Oh, sure!. |
| 252172 BRAUTIGAN, Richard. WILLARD & HIS BOWLING TROPHIES: A Perverse Mystery. Simon and Schuster, 1975. 167 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0671220659 $13.95. |
| 251165 BRICK, Allan. THE CAMPUS PROTEST AGAINST ROTC. Peace Education Program / American Friends Service Committee, no date [circa 1960]. 23 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. $20. |
| 249095 BRINTON, Maurice [Chris Pallis]. PARIS: May 1968. London: Solidarity, no date [October 1968]. 43 [+12] pages. 2nd edition, with added material. Stapled paperback pamphlet, mimeod. Yellow cover. Illustrated. $19.95. Eyewitness account written during the Paris uprisings of 1968. The pamphlet previously sold over 6,000 copies. This edition adds preliminary conclusions regards the events earlier in the year. Later reprinted as Solidarity Pamphlet No. 30. Brinton is a pseudonym for the famed London neurosurgeon, Chris Pallis. |
| 249687 BROWN, Elaine. A TASTE OF POWER: A Black Woman's Story. Pantheon, 1992. 452 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. ISBN: 0679419446 $8.95. The author took control of the Black Panther Party when Huey Newton fled the country with the FBI hounding him. 'A stunning picture of a black woman's coming of age in America. Put it on the shelf beside The Autobiography of Malcolm X' - Kirkus Reviews. |
| 250624 BROWN, Elaine. A TASTE OF POWER: A Black Woman's Story. Pantheon, 1992. 452 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. ISBN: 0679419446 $9.95. The author took control of the Black Panther Party when Huey Newton fled the country with the FBI hounding him. 'A stunning picture of a black woman's coming of age in America. Put it on the shelf beside The Autobiography of Malcolm X' - Kirkus Reviews. |
| 243173 BROWN, Sam and Len Ackland. WHY ARE WE STILL IN VIETNAM?. NY: Random House, 1970. 114 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Intro by NYC Mayor John V. Lindsey. $4.95. Brown helped organize students for Eugene McCarthy and Ackland worked with IVS in Vietnam, then with the Rand Corporation. Includes articles by Jeffrey Record, D. Gareth Porter, Tran Van Dinh, Sen. George McGovern, et al. |
| 251678 BRUCE, Kitty. THE ALMOST UNPUBLISHED LENNY BRUCE. With 3 Photo stills. Running Press, 1984. 128 pages. Large Trade paperback. Profusely illustrated with photos. Foreword by Kitty Bruce. With publisher's promo letter laid in (citing release of the book to coincide with HBO's 'A Toast to Lenny Bruce'), along with three 8x10-inch B&W promotional photo stills, one of Lenny ad-libbing at the microphone, one of Lenny lying on a bed holding his daughter when she was about two, and one of the adult Kitty. ISBN: 0894712594 $70. Lenny Bruce's daughter opens up her legendary father's vault. Interviews, writings, sketches, etc. Includes interview with Studs Terkel, a sketch for The Steve Allen Show, various letters, obit by Ralph J. Gleason, and more. |
| 246789 BRUCE, Lenny. THE ESSENTIAL LENNY BRUCE. NY: Bell, 1970. 241 pages. 3rd printing. Hardback. Edited, with foreword by John Cohen. ISBN: 051713358X $11.95. Originally published in a mass market format. |
| 247596 BUCKMAN, Peter. [R. Crumb, cover art]. THE LIMITS OF PROTEST. Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, 1970. 288 pages. Hardback. Bibliography. Index. Robert Crumb cover art. $23. Sympathetic treatment of the radical protest movement, May '68, Black Panthers, etc. Six panel R. Crumb cartoon on the front panel. Uncommon. |
| 246420 BURROUGHS, William S. THE ADDING MACHINE: Selected Poems. NY: Seaver Books, 1986. 205 pages. Stated 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0805000003 $19.95. |
| 251916 CANNON, Taffy. CONVICTIONS: A Novel of the Sixties. William Morrow, 1985. 395 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0688043437 $5.95. |
| 245348 CANTOR, Milton. THE DIVIDED LEFT: American Radicalism, 1900-1975. NY: Hill & Wang, 1978. 248 pages. Trade paperback. Bibliography. A volume in the 'American Century' Series. ISBN: 0809001314 $7.95. Cantor has also written 'Black Labor in America' and a book on Max Eastman. |
| 244232 CARGAS, Harry J. DANIEL BERRIGAN AND CONTEMPORARY PROTEST POETRY. New Haven: College & University Press, 1972. 126 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Notes and References. Index. $16.95. Contends that Berrigan's burning of draft records at Catonsville marks the culmination of his art, an incendiary act is his finest poem. Examines too the work and context of Richard Eberhardt, Karl Shapiro, Robert Lowell, Allen Ginsberg and LeRoi Jones, poets who also blurred the distinction between art and life. Scarce. |
| 247847 CARMICHAEL, Stokely and Charles V. Hamilton. BLACK POWER: The Politics of Liberation in America. NY: Vintage, 1967. 198 pages. Mass Market paperback. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0394700333 $4.95. Excellent account of the movement. Carmichael is credited with coining the term 'Black Power'. |
| 247771 CARNAHAN, Don. GUIDE TO ALTERNATIVE PERIODICALS. 2nd Edition, August 1977. St. Petersburg Beach: Sunspark Press, 1977. 69 pages. 2nd Edition. Trade paperback, printed lime green covers. Index. $19.95. Rare. |
| 245899 CARR, Roy. BEATLES AT THE MOVIES: Scenes from a Career. London: UFO, 1996. 175 pages. 1st edition. Oversize Hardcover. Illustrated with lots of photographs and drawings. Has several exclusive interviews with Paul McCartney and Richard Lester. ISBN: 1873884680 $45. The extremely scarce hardcover edition. |
| 252535 CARROLL, E. Jean. [Hunter S. Thompson]. HUNTER: The Strange and Savage Life of Hunter S. Thompson. Dutton, 1993. 341 pages. 1st printing / edition. Photos. Selected and annotated bibliography of works by and about Thompson. ISBN: 0525935681 $12.95. Can anyone write about Thompson's life better than he? The 'selected' bibliography is actually quite extensive (over 50 pages) and useful for the collector; a phone number is provided for an additional list of secondary works and citations. Nice touch, that. |
| 246828 CARROLL, Paul (ed.). THE YOUNG AMERICAN POETS: A Big Table Book. Chicago: Follet, 1969. 508 pages. 3rd printing. Hardback. Illustrated. Introduction by James Dickey. ISBN: B0007EUOZU $19.95. Landmark anthology of the 60's American poetry scene from the magazine made famous by it's split from of The Chicago Review, when the latter was suppressed for material that eventually formed the first issue of Big Table. Carroll was an early editor of the magazine. Includes Michael Benedikt, Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, Kenward Elmslie, Kathleen Fraser, Louise Gluck, Robert Kelly, Richard Kostelanetz, John L'Heureux, Gerard Malanga, Howard McCord, Ron Padgett, John Perreault, Aram Saroyan, Charles Simic, Julia Vinograd, Diane Wakowski, among others. James Welch's first book appearance. Accompanied by photos of the poets (some of whom are also anarchists). |
| 249089 CARSON, Clayborne, et al (eds.). REPORTING CIVIL RIGHTS: American Journalism. Part One: 1941-1963; Part Two: 1963-1973. [2 volumes]. Library of America, 2003. 996 + 986 pages. 2 volumes. Hardbacks. Illustrated. Indexes. ISBN: 1931082286 $33. |
| 242193 CARY, William H., Jr. MADMEN AT WORK: The Polaris Story. Philadelphia: Peace Education Program/American Friends Service Committee, n.d. [ca 1960]. 10 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Includes suggested readings. $11.95. Short tract arguing for international disarmament and abandonment of 'deterence' and mass violence. |
| 243124 CASTLEMAN, Harry and Walter Podrazik. THE BEATLES AGAIN. Ann Arbor: Pierian, 1977. 280 pages. Hardback. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0876500890 $25. Excellent reference, especially of the 'Apple' period and the solo careers. |
| 246642 CAUTE, David. THE YEAR OF THE BARRICADES: A Journey Through 1968. NY: Harper and Row, 1988. xiv, 514 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. Chronology, references, index. ISBN: 0060158700 $10.95. |
| 248763 CAVAN, Sherri. HIPPIES OF THE HAIGHT. St. Louis: New Critics Press, 1972. 213 pages. Hardback. ISBN: 0878530037 $30. A longtime resident of the Haight and sociologist/social researcher in the Weberian tradition (investigating the relationship between beliefs and practices) provides a compelling professional account, a 'total picture of the new counter subculture of the Haight-Ashbury.' Cavan also wrote 'Liquor License: An Ethnography of Bar Behavior'. |
| 247205 CHAMBERS, Bradford and RIGHT ON! An Anthology of Black Literature. NY: New American Library / Mentor, 1970. 299 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st Mass Market paperback edition. Mentor # MQ1005. $4.95. Collection of literature and nonfiction from Malcolm X, Countee Cullen, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mari Evans, Robert Hayden, Chester Himes, Claude McKay, Richard Wright, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), W.E. B. Du Bois, Dick Gregory, Langston Hughes, Nikki Giovanni, Lorraine Hansberry and others, from colonial times to today. |
| 252377 CHOMSKY, Noam [new preface by Howard Zinn]. AMERICAN POWER AND THE NEW MANDARINS: Historical and Political Essays. New Press, 2002. 404 pages. 1st printing / edition thus, with New Foreword by Howard Zinn. Trade paperback. $4.95. Early essays by this linguist, social critic, and anarchist sympathizer. Includes essays on the Vietnam War. |
| 247630 CHOMSKY, Noam. AMERICAN POWER AND THE NEW MANDARINS: Historical and Political Essays. NY: Penguin / Pelican, 1969. 319 pages. 1st UK printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. ISBN: 0140211268 $3.95. Early essays by this linguist, social critic, and anarchist sympathizer. Includes essays on the Vietnam War. |
| 250767 CHOMSKY, Noam. AMERICAN POWER AND THE NEW MANDARINS: Historical and Political Essays. Vintage, 1969. 404 pages. 1st Vintage printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. $3.75. Early essays by this linguist, social critic, and anarchist sympathizer. Includes essays on the Vietnam War. |
| 248328 CITIZENS' BOARD Of Inquiry Into Hunger And Malnutrition In The United States. HUNGER USA: A Report By The Citizens' Board Of Inquiry Into Hunger And Malnutrition In The United States. Beacon Press, 1968. 96 pages. 1st printing / edition. Large Trade paperback. Photos. Bibliography. Glossary. Appendix. Introductory Comment by Robert F. Kennedy. ISBN: B000H24K0C $7.95. Billions for war and corporate porkers - then as now - while the richest nation in the world has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world...malnutrition, starvation. |
| 245898 CLARKE, Ross. THE DOORS. Chessington: Castle Communications, 1993. 224 pages. 1st edition. Oversize trade paperback. Wonderfully illustrated. ISBN: 1898141053 $35. |
| 251171 CLEAVER, Eldridge (Minister of Information, Black Panther Party). MINISTRY OF INFORMATION BLACK PAPER. Revolution In the White Mother Country and National Liberation in the Black Colony. Presented to the Peace and Freedom Founding Convention, Richmond, California March 16, 1968. Oakland: Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, no date [circa 1968]. 4 pages. 8-1/2 x 11 inch sheet folded in half. $35. |
| 245368 CLEAVER, Eldridge. POST-PRISON WRITINGS AND SPEECHES. NY: Ramparts/Random House, 1968. 211 pages. 3rd printing. Hardcover. Edited, with a lengthy intro, by Robert Scheer. ISBN: 0394423232 $9.95. Includes an interview with 'Playboy'. |
| 244833 COHEN, Sidney. THE DRUG DILEMMA. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1969. 139 pages. Hardcover. ISBN: 0070115877 $4.95. Attempts to present the current drug scene within the context of our past experience with mind-altering chemicals. Examination of the effects, sociological trends, first use situations, side effects, vulnerable personalities, reasons for indulging, settings that encourage usage, treatment, and prevention. |
| 245061 COLAIANNI, James. THE CATHOLIC LEFT: The Crisis of Radicalism within the Church. Philadelphia: Chilton, 1968. xx,232 pages. Hardback. Introduction by Donald J. Thorman. ISBN: B0006BW4CU $6.95. |
| 244004 COLES, Robert. THE CALL OF SERVICE: A Witness to Idealism. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993. 306 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0395636477 $3.95. Insights into idealism as a deeply human impulse based on his own experiences and encounters with others also involved in the civil rights movement, human rights, working in the ghettos, with children, etc. |
| 244540 COLES, Robert. FAREWELL TO THE SOUTH. Boston: Atlantic-Little Brown, 1972. 408 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Index. ISBN: 0316151580 $5.95. Essays about the social upheavals below the Mason-Dixon line during the '60s. Coles was uniquely equipped to see the changes effected by Brown vs. The Board of Education, and the voter registration movement, by profession (trained in psychiatry), by residency (in Biloxi in 1958), and by predilection, having written about youth in the South in 'Children of Crisis'. |
| 242167 COLTON, Larry. GOAT BROTHERS. Doubleday, 1993. 559 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. ISBN: 038524407X $4.95. 'The true-life American epic of five men who meet as fraternity brothers in early 60's and live out their dreams, failures, loses and betrayals of their tumultous generation'. |
| 242239 CONFEDERATION OF FREE GERMAN TRADE UNIONS. MC 96 WILL NOT TAKE PLACE!. Berlin: Confederation of Free German Trade Unions, 1961. 41 pages. Stapled softcover, short oblong pamphlet. Photos. $11.95. East German pamphlet opposing MC 96, a NATO/US plan for tactical and strategic use of atomic weapons on East Germany and the Eastern European Soviet bloc. |
| 247178 COOPER, David. THE GRAMMAR OF LIVING. NY: Pantheon, 1974. 150 pages. 1st US edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0394491629 $6.95. 'Polemical, angry book which attacks without compromise the depersonalizing safeguards imposed on the individual by modern society'. |
| 252162 COUNCIL OF FEDERATED ORGANIZATIONS. MISSISSIPPI BLACK PAPER. Random House, 1965. xxviii+92 pages. 1st printing / edition. Large Trade paperback. Photos. Forward by Reinhold Niebuhr and a introduction by Hodding Carter. $11.95. '57 Negro and white citizens' testimony of police brutality, the breakdown of law and order and the corruption of justice in Mississippi,' and especially toward civil rights activists. |
| 251267 COWAN, Paul. THE TRIBES OF AMERICA. Doubleday, 1970. 311 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0385133316 $40. 'Journalistic discoveries of our people and their cultures' by a writer for the 'Village Voice'. 'I've been a political radical since the Sixties. But by late 1971, when I began these explorations, life inside the New Left had become an emotional burden. By then, we'd helped end legal segregation in the South and were helping to stop the war in Vietnam...'. |
| 234049 COX, Craig. STOREFRONT REVOLUTION: Food Co-ops & the Counterculture. New Brunswick: Rutgers University, 1994. 159 pp. First edition in paperback. Trade paperback. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0813521025 $19.95. |
| 242452 CROFUT, William. TROUBADOUR: A Different Battlefield. NY: Dutton, 1968. 283 pages. Stated 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. $3.95. Story of two folksingers sent on a world tour, including Viet Nam. Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy. |
| 243471 CRONKITE, Walter. CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam Perspective. NY: Pocket, (1965). 112 pages. 1st edition, stiff trade paperback original. Photos. $4.95. 'An unbiased analysis of the Vietnam crises: Its history, why we are there, what we are doing, what must be done, an examination by the nation's top policy makers, new reporters and analysis'. One of the earliest American media looks at the Vietnam War. Relatively scarce. |
| 243472 CRONKITE, Walter. CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam Perspective. NY: Pocket, (1965). 112 pages. 1st edition, trade paperback original. Illustrated. $6.95. 'An unbiased analysis of the Vietnam crises: Its history, why we are there, what we are doing, what must be done, an examination by the nation's top policy makers, new reporters and analysis'. One of the earliest American media looks at the Vietnam War. Relatively scarce. |
| 249026 CROWLEY, Walt [Gus Hellthaler, intro]. FOREVER BLUE MOON. Seattle: Three Fools, Inc., 2004. 63 pages. 1st printing of the revised & updated edition on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of pouring suds. Foreword by Gus Hellthaler, Backword by Patrick McRoberts. $14.95. Serving the masses, give me your empties, give me your thirsty, from Jack Kerouac to Tom Robbins, from Theodore Roethke to Lawrence Ferlinghetti...from commie anarchists like Stan Iverson to those too-too radical for labels [like yours truly]. |
| 248743 CROWLEY, Walt. HELIX DRAWINGS 1967-1970. Seattle: Medium Rare, 1977. Not paginated. Limited edition. Oversize stapled paperback, stiff white printed covers. Presentation copy, warmly inscribed to a former staff member of the Helix (turned chef), 'To Scott-- 'If you already have one of these, now you have two, Thanx so much for the fabulous anniversary dinner,' and 'Signed by the Author', 'Walt and Marie' (his wife and business partner). The introduction page includes a place for limitation numbering, which is left blank in this case. $225. Strips, posters and cartoons by Crowley from Seattle's legendary underground rag. 39 drawings published on the occasion of an exhibition of these and other drawings in Seattle in August 1977. A cofounder of the Helix, Walt was a social activist and critic who went on to write for the Seattle Weekly, a television commentator, publisher, author of numerous books, Seattle historian and founder of Seattle's highly popular online HistoryLink before his death in 2007. Scott White, the recipient of this nostalgic collection, died in 2006, and Walt delivered a warm humorous tribute at Scott's memorial just prior to having a cancerous larynx removed. Nice, personalized copy of this rare portfolio. |
| 249381 CROWLEY, Walt. RITES OF PASSAGE: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle. Seattle: University of Washington, 1995. 351p. 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. Bibliography. Appendices. Index. ISBN: 0295974923 $29.95. Why the experiments and excess of the period 'made sense at the time.' With a chronology beginning with the 1940s and 1950s, and through the 60s aftermath. Appendix depicts each issue of Seattle's underground paper, 'Helix,' which Crowley was an illustrator and writer for. |
| 249869 CROWLEY, Walt. RITES OF PASSAGE: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle. University of Washington, 1995. 351 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. Bibliography. Appendices. Index. ISBN: 0295974923 $14.95. An in-house critic of the New Left and counter-culture offers a unique perspective in how the experiments and excess of the period 'made sense at the time.' With a chronology of the decade and before, from the 40s and 50s, and through its aftermath. An appendix depicts each issue of Seattle's underground paper, 'The Helix,' describing contents and art. |
| 252115 CROWLEY, Walt. RITES OF PASSAGE: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle. University of Washington, 1995. 351 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. Bibliography. Appendices. Index. Signed by the Author on the title page. ISBN: 0295974923 $24.95. An in-house critic of the New Left & counter-culture offers a unique perspective in how the experiments & excess of the period 'made sense at the time.' With a chronology of the decade & before, from the 40s & 50s, & through its aftermath. An appendix depicts each issue of Seattle's underground paper, 'The Helix,' describing contents & art. |
| 251630 CRUMB, R. [Robert]. ALL NEW ZAP COMIX. Apex Novelties, 1967. Not paginated. Printing not stated (about 1970). Stapled paperback. Illustrated comics. Cover price of 60 cents. $45. Early reprint, first published with the publisher price of 35 cents. |
| 251307 DAIGON, Arthur and Ronald T. LaConte (eds.). DIG U.S.A. Bantam Pathfinder Books, 1970. 159 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st edition. $2.95. |
| 246849 DAVIS, Angela, Ruchell Magee, the Soledad Brothers and Other Political Prisoners. IF THEY COME IN THE MORNING: Voices of Resistance. NY: Third Press, 1971. 281 pages. 1st printing of the 1st edition, as stated. Hardback. Foreword by Julian Bond. ISBN: 0893880221 $34. 'Other political prisoners' include articles and letters by James Baldwin, Bettina Aptheker, Bobby Seale, Erika Huggins, George Jackson, et al. Davis taught at UCLA until she was kicked out for being a communism. (We call this 'freedom' in America?) Later arrested and imprisoned for months for suspected involvement in a prison escape for which she was found not guilty. She was the CP Vice-Presidential candidate in 1980 and 1984. You too can grow up to be President!. |
| 248778 DEANE, Hugh. THE WAR IN VIETNAM. NY: Monthly Review, 1963. 32 pages. Stapled paperback. Notes. 'Monthly Review Pamphlet Series, #23'. ISBN: B0007ERCJG $12.95. Early socialist critique of the war in Vietnam. Foreword reprints Bertrand Russell's letter to the NY Times objecting to America's war of annihilation, it's attempt to exterminate all those in resisting the dictatorship it established in the South, its atrocities, and use of chemical warfare against the peasants, farmers and civilians. Russell's letter appeared with the NY Time's editorial attack on Russell in the same issue. The Times supported the war and only later changed its tune, like most liberals--not on principle but only because of disastrous economic and social costs. |
| 248493 DELLINGER, Dave. MORE POWER THAN WE KNOW: The People's Movement Toward Democracy. Garden City: Anchor / Doubleday, 1975. 326 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0385001622 $38. Memoir by a key 1960s radical and editor of 'Liberation'. |
| 248991 DELLINGER, Dave. WHAT IS CUBA REALLY LIKE?. NY: Liberation, no date [ca 1964]. 23 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0385001622 $20. Reprints two articles ('Cuba: Seven Thousand Miles from Home'; 'How Much Freedom in Cuba?') from the radical magazine 'Liberation' by it's editor, based on his travels there. American citizens in the 'Land of the Free' are not allowed to go to Cuba, but Dellinger got around this as a journalist from a 'non'-communist zine. Freedom, American style. |
| 249451 DIAMOND, Stephen. WHAT THE TREES SAID: Life on a New Age Farm. Delta, 1971. 182 pages. 1st Delta printing / edition. Small Trade paperback. Photos. $30. 'The history of a successful communal farm, one example of how an alternative American way of life is being built, told by one of the farm's young founders'. Before milking cows, Diamond was and editor for Liberation News Service (LNS). |
| 243824 DIVALE, William Tulio with James Joseph. [SDS]. I LIVED INSIDE THE CAMPUS REVOLUTION. NY: Cowles, 1970. 253 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Index. $9.95. Divale was an informant for the FBI while a member of SDS at UCLA and the Communist Party, paid to organize and lead revolts. Supposedly broke with the FBI because of his sympathies with the left and its critique of the establishment. Includes a Who's Who of campus activism. |
| 252297 DIVOKY, Diane (ed.). NO PLACE TO SEND A KID: Expressions of Student Outrage from the High School Free Press selected from 'How Old Will You Be In 1984?'. Avon Discus, 1970. 224 pages. 1st revised edition, Mass Market Paperback original. Illustrated. $4.95. Insightful collection of teen frustration in the '60s as they discover school is no less screwed up in America than politics and society in general. Writings and graphic art from high school free presses around the country captures a spirit of skepticism, dissent and individualism sadly missing over the past three decades. |
| 251258 Dominican Press Society. VENEZUELA'S 'DEMOCRACY' UNDER BETANCOURT. Dominican Republic: Dominican Press Society, 1961. 31 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. $25. Collection of contemporary articles from various papers in Latin America denouncing the situation in Venezuela. |
| 250736 DRAPER, Hal. BERKELEY: The New Student Revolt. Grove Press, 1965. 246 pages. Stated 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback original (PBO). An Evergreen Black Cat Book, BC-103. Introduction by Mario Savio. $19.95. History of the Free Speech Movement, with first-person accounts by participants, including Savio, founder of the Berkeley FSM. |
| 247996 DUE, Tananarive and Patricia Stephens Due. FREEDOM IN THE FAMILY: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights. NY: One World/Ballantine, 2003. 389 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Index. ISBN: 0345447336 $7.95. Paean to the movement -- its struggles, its nameless foot soldiers, and its achievements. Tananarive is an award winning novelist, and married to novelist Steven Barnes. |
| 246403 DURDEN-SMITH, Jo. WHO KILLED GEORGE JACKSON? Fantasies, Paranoia and the Revolution. NY: Knopf, 1976. 292 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0394482913 $35. Study into the death of the militant writer and Black Panther was shot and killed in San Quentin prison in 1971. |
| 248419 DURDEN-SMITH, Jo. WHO KILLED GEORGE JACKSON? Fantasies, Paranoia and the Revolution. NY: Knopf, 1976. 292 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0394482913 $24. Study into the death of the militant writer and Black Panther was shot and killed in San Quentin prison in 1971. |
| 242238 DUTSCHKE, Rudi. THE STUDENTS AND THE REVOLUTION. Montreal: Our Generation, 1968 [?]. n.p. [8] pages. Small stapled paperback pamphlet. Translated by Patricia Howard. $17.95. Speech delivered by the German anarchist in Upsala, March 7, 1968, reprinted from the London Bulletin of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, Autumn 1968. Students, neo-fascism, the Vietnam War, science, education, universities and related issues for those seeking an anti-authoritarian society. |
| 251842 EBIN, David (ed.). THE DRUG EXPERIENCE: First Person Accounts of Addicts, Writers, Scientists & Others. Grove, 1965. 385 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback printing. Evergreen Black Cat Book # BC-62. $6.95. A landmark anthology, with contributions by Burroughs, Billie Holiday, Barney Ross, 'Mezz' Mezzrow, Alexander King, Havelock Ellis, Gordon Wasson, Jean Cocteau, Baudelaire, Colin Turnbull, Aleister Crowley, Aldous Huxley, Allen Ginsberg and many others. A classic. Phantastica 68 . |
| 251474 EBON, Martin. CHE: The Making of a Legend. Signet, 1969. 176 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback. Photos, bibliography. $6.95. |
| 242450 EDELSON, Julie. NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS. SF: North Point, 1986. 243 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Gilt-stamped brick red cloth. ISBN: 0865472319 $1.95. Novel set in 70s as US troops pour into Cambodia, involving the protagonist and a political collective of anti-Vietnam War activists and the changes she goes through as she experiences sex, war, drugs, rock 'n' roll and how people affect each other's lives. |
| 246398 EDITORS OF RAMPARTS and Frank Browning. PRISON LIFE: A Study of the Explosive Conditions in America's Prisons. NY: Harper and Row, 1972. 208 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback original. Illustrated. ISBN: 006090299X $15.95. Articles from Ramparts magazine. Includes Sam Melville, Eldridge Cleaver, Don Duncan, Peter Collier, et al. Surprisingly uncommon book. |
| 248680 EDITORS OF RAMPARTS and Marshall Singer (eds.). CONVERSATIONS WITH THE NEW REALITY: Readings in the Cultural Revolution. NY: Canfield/Harper Colophon, 1971. 242 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. Foreword and intro by the editors. ISBN: 006382597X $9.95. Pieces selected from 'Ramparts Magazine' by Ralph Gleason, Michael Lydon, Jerry Rubin, the anarchist Paul Goodman ('The Diggers in 1984: A Fantasy'), Jon Stewart, Frank Browning and others. |
| 244093 EHRHART, W.D. MARKING TIME. NY: Avon, 1986. 295 pages. 1st edition. Mass Market paperback original. Signed by the Author . ISBN: 0380899655 $19.95. Poet Bill Ehrhart went to Vietnam as a 17 year old Marine, got a chest covered with medals, a souvenir rifle and nightmares before returning to the US to protest the war. The first volume in a trilogy of his memoirs, recently reissued as 'Passing Time'. Surprisingly scarce. |
| 231722 EISEN, Jonathan (ed). THE AGE OF ROCK: Sounds of the American Cultural Revolution. NY: Vintage, 1969. 388 pp. 1st edition trade PB. Photos. $5.95. Essays by well-known writers on personalities & phenomenon of the 60's. Contributors include: Joan Didion, Nat Hentoff, Ralph Gleason, Richard Farina, Richard Poirier, etc. |
| 247690 EISEN, Jonathan (ed.). TWENTY - MINUTE FANDANGOS and Forever Changes; A Rock Bazaar. NY: Vintage, 1969. x, 270 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. ISBN: 0394711203 $10.95. Essays spoof rock culture and parody academic styles and criticism, by well-known writers on phenoms and the biz: Robert Abrams, Susan Lewis, Richard Meltzer, Sandy Pearlman, Michael Rossman, Nick Tosches, Ian Whitcomb, and Eisen on rock, drugs, the Doors, Iggy Stooge, Andy Warhol, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, The Byrds, Elvis, etc. |
| 243338 ELLSWORTH, Ralph E. and Sara M. Harris. THE AMERICAN RIGHT WING: A Report to the Fund of the Republic . Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1962. 63 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. References. $17.95. |
| 242584 EMERSON, Thomas I. and Francis J. McNamara. DIALOGUE ON THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE HOUSE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 89th CONGRESS. LA: National Committee to Abolish HUAC, 1965. 56 pages. 1st edition. Stapled softcover. Erratum slip laid in. $14.95. Includes The petition, drafted by Alexander Meiklejohn & Thomas I. Emerson, with 2-page list of signers; McNamara (Director for HUAC) and Emerson's replies and statements from the Congressional Record; appendix, A Summary of Objections to the Hearings of HUAC Held in Chicago May 25 - 27, 1965; 5 pages of names of officers and sponsors of the National Committee to Abolish HUAC; officers included Harvey O'Connor, Harry Barnard, Carl Braden; sponsors included Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Kay Boyle, John Ciardi, Babette Deutsch, Eric Bentley, H. Bruce Franklin, H. Stuart Hughes, Benjamin Spock, James Baldwin, Rockwell Kent, Denise Levertov, Ann Braden, James Jones, Eric Fromm, Ben Shahn, Raphael Soyer, I.F. Stone, Don West, Harry Bridges, William Kunstler, Mark Lane, James Forman, Coretta King, and many others. |
| 252262 EPP, Frank H. (editor), et al. I WOULD LIKE TO DODGE THE DRAFT-DODGERS BUT... Winnipeg: Conrad, 1970. 95 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. $7.95. |
| 249670 ERVIN, Lorenzo Komboa. ANARCHISM AND THE BLACK REVOLUTION and Other Essays. Philadelphia: Monkeywrench Press / Worker Self-Education Foundation of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1994. 153 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. Appendix. Index. ISBN: B0006XM3QA $15.95. Ervin was a member of SNCC and the Black Panther Party and a member of the Marion Brothers, prisoners in the infamous Behavior Modification Unit in Illinois. In prison he was a militant advocate in helping form Anarchist Black Cross groups. More on Black Cross and its groups, google our Anarchist Encyclopedia. Scarce. |
| 249755 ESFANDIARY, F.M. OPTIMISM ONE: The Emerging Radicalism. Norton, 1970. 249 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Presentation copy, inscribed 'For Toni - Here's some hope at a time when hope and Optimism are still not fashionable, Warm regards' and ' Signed by the Author'. ISBN: 0393086119 $22. Surprisingly scarce in hardcover. |
| 251180 EVANS, Mike. THE BEATS: From Kerouac to Kesey, An Illustrated Journey through the Beat Generation. Running Press, 2007. 192 pages. 1st printing / edition. Large Hardcover, glossy illustrated covers. 200+ photos. Chronology. Selected Works. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0762430486 $8.95. Fully illustrated account of the Beat scene, its aftermath in the counterculture of the '60s, and its continuing influence today. |
| 244976 EVERS, Charles. EVERS. NY: World, (1971). 196 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Edited and with an Introduction by Grace Halsell. $10.95. By the brother of the slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers. |
| 245295 EVERS, Charles. EVERS. NY: World, 1971. 196 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Edited and with an Introduction by Grace Halsell. $7.95. Memoirs of the former mayor of Fayette, Miss. and brother of the slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers. |
| 250032 EVERS, Medgar [edited by Myrlie Evers-Williams and Manning Marable]. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MEDGAR EVERS: A Hero's Life and Legacy Revealed Through His Writings, Letters, and Speeches. Basic Civitas, 2005. xxiv+352 pages. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Preface by Myrlie Evers-Williams. Intro by Manning Marable. $4.95. |
| 243608 EVERS, Mrs. Medgar, with Williams Peters. FOR US, THE LIVING. Garden City: Doubleday, (1967). 378 pages. Hardcover. $11.95. The wife of the slain civil rights leader tells the story of their life in Mississippi and of his assassination. |
| 250539 FAIRFIELD, Richard (ed.). THE MODERN UTOPIAN: Communes Europe. San Francisco: Alternatives Foundation, 1972. 239 pages. 1st edition. Large trade paperback. B&W photos by Consuelo Sanoval. ISBN: 0912976012 $30. |
| 243778 FANNING, Louis A. BETRAYAL IN VIETNAM. New Rochelle: Arlington House, 1976. 256 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Illustrated, map. Appendices, bibliography, index. ISBN: 0870003410 $4.95. Usual right-wing take from this right-wing publisher: it was those pino-crippled liberals made us turn tail and run. |
| 242512 FARBER, Thomas. TALES FOR THE SON OF MY UNBORN CHILD: Berkeley, 1966-1969. NY: Dutton, 1971. 211 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0525213651 $11.95. Carefully crafted stories that are not so much history as memoir, elegy, portrait - the turmoil, the binding of radicals, students, street people, bohemians, religious zealots, dope dealers, ex-cons and straights. The lives of people whose higher education brought them together in ways they could not have anticipated. |
| 252730 FARMER, James. LAY BARE THE HEART: An Autobiography of the Civil Rights Movement. Arbor House, 1985. 370 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0877956243 $8.95. Farmer was the founder of CORE. |
| 249172 FEINBERG, Abraham L. STORM THE GATES OF JERICHO. Marzani & Munsell, 1965. 344 pages. 1st US printing / edition. Hardback. Introduction by Charles R. Allen, Jr. $7.95. Intensely personal book, taking on the full range of issues confronting Americans and Jews in the 1960s. Rabbi Feinberg was an early anti-Vietnam War activist, denounced by neo-Fascists as 'The Red Rabbi' and the American political police (FBI) as 'The Kremlin's Number One Agent'. |
| 250263 FERNANDEZ, Benedict J. IN OPPOSITION: Images of American Dissent in the Sixties. Da Capo Press, 1968. Not paginated. 1st printing / edition. Large Trade paperback. Profusely illustrated with 100 B&W photographs throughout. Preface by Aryeh Neier. $80. |
| 243461 FORMAN, James. SAMMY YOUNGE, Jr.: The First Black College Student to Die in the Black Liberation Movement. Washington: Open Hand, 1986. 282 pages. Reprint edition, 1st thus. Trade paperback Index. ISBN: 094088013X $6.95. |
| 248920 FORTAS, Abe. CONCERNING DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. NY: Signet, 1968. 64 pages. 1st printing / edition. 'Signet Special Broadside #3'. $1. Supreme Court Justice Fortas addresses the violence of the protests of the 1960s, discusses alternatives to violence when some say there was some; one wonders what it's application was to the US military invasion of South Vietnam proper might be [but that is a taboo subject among American intellectual elites determined to suppress Third World nationalist movements that threatened American strategic corporate interests]. |
| 247908 FRANK, Pierre. MAY 1968: First Phase of the French Socialist Revolution. NY: Merit, 1968(?). 48 pages. Stapled paperback. Glossary. ISBN: 0906133084 $20. The worker-student uprising of 1968 from a Trotskyist perspective. |
| 251203 FREEDLAND, Michael. JANE FONDA: A Biography. St. Martin's Press, 1988. vi+247 pages. 1st US printing / edition. Hardcover. Illustrated. Index. ISBN: 0517004860 $7.95. |
| 249303 FULTON, Len (ed.). DIRECTORY OF LITTLE MAGAZINES AND SMALL PRESSES. 5th Edition, 1969. With a complete listing of Underground Press Newspapers. Paradise: Dustbooks, 1969. 55 pages + underground papers and advertising matter. 5th edition. Stapled paperback. ISBN: 0916685500 $32. |
| 245262 FUSCO, Paul (photos), and George D. Horwitz (text). LA CAUSA: The California Grape Strike. NY: Collier/Macmillan, 1970. 159 pages. 1st edition, oversize trade paperback. $14.95. |
| 243780 GARBO, Norman. THE MOVEMENT. NY: Morrow, (1969). 1st edition. Hardcover. $7.95. Novel of the 60s, centering on a black student activist and a militant midwestern university protest obliterated by Phantom jets. A Vietnam War parable and a shameless attempt to cash in on the 60s student protests: like Harold Robbins-discovers-Berkeley. |
| 243883 GARLIN, Sender. RED TAPE AND BARBED WIRE: Close-Up of the McCarran Law in Action. NY: Civil Rights Congress, 1963. 48 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. $9.95. See 'Seidman G38'. |
| 251490 GARRISON, Jim. A HERITAGE OF STONE. Putnam's, 1970. 253 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Appendix. Notes. Index. $70. |
| 242582 GARSON, Barbara. MAC BIRD!. Berkeley: Grassy Knoll, 1966. 56 pages. Stapled paperback, Orange wraps original. [95 cents]. Illustrated. $4.95. Issued in this final form, an influential satire of LBJ (originally published in a shorter and limited edition version). This edition predates the first performance of the play in January of 1967. Later printed by Grove Press for mass distribution. |
| 248135 GARSON, Barbara. MAC BIRD!. Berkeley: Grassy Knoll, 1966. 56 pages. Stapled paperback, Orange wraps original. [95 cents]. Illustrated. $5.95. Issued in this final form, an influential satire of LBJ (originally published in a shorter and limited edition version). This edition predates the first performance of the play in January of 1967. Later printed by Grove Press for mass distribution. |
| 248777 GARSON, Barbara. MAC BIRD!. Berkeley: Grassy Knoll, 1966. 56 pages. Stapled paperback, Orange wraps original. [95 cents]. Illustrated by Lisa Lyons. ISBN: B000QA7AMK $3.95. Issued in this final form, an influential satire of LBJ (originally published in a shorter limited edition). This edition predates the first performance of the play in January of 1967. Later printed by Grove Press for mass distribution. |
| 247208 GASKIN, Stephen. RENDERED INFAMOUS: A Book of Political Reality. Summertown: Book Publishing, 1981. 262 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 091399040X $12.95. American history through the eyes of a former Marine in Korea, prison inmate and New Age honcho and founder of the 1,500 member 'The Farm,' who received the 1980 'Right Livelihood Award' from Stockholm. |
| 248176 GAY LIBERATION FRONT. COME OUT! Selections From the Radical Gay Liberation Newspaper. NY: Times Change Press, 1970. 62 pages. Small stapled paperback. Illustrated. $16.95. |
| 248232 GENET, Jean. [Allen Ginsberg, intro.]. MAY DAY SPEECH. San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1970. 25 pages. 1st printing / edition. Stapled paperback. Description by Allen Ginsberg. ISBN: 0872860574 $11.95. Speech given at Yale's May Day Rally in 1970 in support of the Black Panther Party - denouncing the FBI's campaign of infiltration, smears and murder against them. Anyone familiar with US history realizes the French dramatist and militant simply did not understand 'The American Way'. |
| 242925 GERZON, Mark. THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING: A Young Man Looks at Youth's Dissent. NY: Paperback Library, 1970. 320 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback printing / edition. Photos. Select bibliography. Notes. $1.95. A 20-year-old Harvard senior gives his impressions: 'An honest, perceptive and finely balanced appraisal of the 60's generation while it was happening'. |
| 241575 GILMORE, Mikal. STORIES DONE: Writings on the 1960's and it's Discontents. Free Press, 2008. 352 pages. 1st printing, 1st edition. Advanced Uncorrected Manuscript. Trade paperback. $14.95. |
| 251179 GINSBERG, Allen. SNAPSHOT POETICS: A Photographic Memoir of the Beat Era. Chronicle Books, 1993. 95 pages. 1st printing / edition. Oversize Trade paperback. Profusely illustrated with photos. ISBN: 0811803724 $12.95. Over 70 b/w photographs taken by Allen Ginsberg between 1953-1991 with captions in Ginsberg's handwriting. |
| 249359 GINZBURG, Ralph and Warren Boroson (eds.). THE BEST OF FACT: Thirty-two Articles That Have Made History From America's Most Courageous Magazine. NY: Trident Press, 1967. xix+490 pages. Hardback. $11.95. Great articles, such as Ginzburg's own 'The Man Who Thinks Goldwater is a Communist.' Other contributors include Benjamin Spock, Arnold, Toynbee, Reisner, Sloan Wilson, Thomas Brooks, Martin Cohen. |
| 244242 GINZBURG, Ralph. CASTRATED: My Eight Months in Prison. NY: Avante-Garde, 1973. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0913568007 $4.95. |
| 243424 GITLIN, Todd (ed.). CAMPFIRES OF THE RESISTANCE: Poetry from the Movement. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971. 295 pages. 1st trade paperback edition. $15.95. Includes the anarchist poets Diane DiPrima, Tuli Kupferberg, Paul Goodman, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Levine, Gary Snyder, as well as many others, including Dan Georgakas, T.L. Kryss, d.a. levy, Marge Piercy, Margaret Randall, John Sinclair. A number of the poems touch on the Vietnam War along with domestic concerns. |
| 242814 GITLIN, Todd. THE SIXTIES: Years of Hope, Days of Rage. NY: Bantam, 1987. 513 pages. Book Club edition. Trade paperback. Notes, index. ISBN: 0553052330 $3.95. |
| 243622 GITLIN, Todd. THE SIXTIES: Years of Hope, Days of Rage. NY: Bantam, 1987. 513 pages. Book Club edition. Trade paperback. Notes, index. ISBN: 0553052330 $3.95. Has the narrative power of a fine novel and also a cogent work of historical analysis. In the first book about the Movement written by one of its leaders, Gitlin brings together seemingly diverse themes - civil rights, the Vietnam War, women's liberation, the revolution in Western culture - and shows how they came together to produce an experience unprecedented in American life. |
| 249946 GITLIN, Todd. BUSY BEING BORN. Straight Arrow Books, 1974. 93 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. ISBN: 0879320737 $11.95. Poems and musings by a New Lefty who became a professor and historian and critic of the 60s, American culture, mass media, etc. |
| 244563 GOLD, Herbert. BOHEMIA: Where Art, Angst, Love, and Strong Coffee Meet. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1993. 253 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 067176781X $12.95. Left Bank in the 50s, Haight-Asbury in the 60s, College towns, etc. Linger with William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jean Genet, Henry Miller and others while you chew the grounds of a dark brew. |
| 252155 GOLDSTEIN, Richard (ed.). THE POETRY OF ROCK. Bantam, 1969. 147 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. Illustrated. Index. $8.95. 'The most comprehensive collection of great rock lyrics': Chuck Berry, Roger Miller, Lennon-McCartney, Paul Simon, Donovan, Leonard Cohen, The Doors.... |
| 243419 GOODELL, Charles. POLITICAL PRISONERS IN AMERICA. NY: Random House, 1973. 400 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0394478827 $10.95. |
| 243421 GOODELL, Charles. POLITICAL PRISONERS IN AMERICA. NY: Random House, 1973. 400 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0394478827 $9.95. |
| 245720 GOODELL, Charles. POLITICAL PRISONERS IN AMERICA. NY: Random House, 1973. 400 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0394478827 $5.95. A Republican lawyer/politician examines how the unfettered abuse of discretion of police, prosecutors, judges and grand juries threatens individual civil liberties. |
| 242518 GOODMAN, Paul (ed.). SEEDS OF LIBERATION. NY: George Braziller, 1964. 551 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. $15.95. Collection of stories, essays, articles, and poems on pressing social issues from 'Liberation' magazine, a pacifist magazine of the 50s-60s. Includes Camus, Muste, Kay Boyle, Dave Dellinger, Mandella, Barbara Deming, Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert F. Williams Rustin, James Baldwin, James Farmer, Theodore Roszak, David McReynolds, Nat Hentoff, Robert Theobold, Lewis Mumford, George Dennison, William Stafford, Diane di Prima, Lawrence Lipton, Gary Snyder, Brand, et al. |
| 242602 GOODMAN, Paul. DRAWING THE LINE: A Pamphlet. NY: Random House, 1962. 111 pages. Stated 1st edition. Trade paperback original. $11.95. Combines material from his 1945, 'May Pamphlet', with new essays. These range from his views on anarchism, war, the cold War, violence, peace, American society, etc., and includes a few of his poems. |
| 243260 GOODMAN, Paul. LIKE A CONQUERED PROVINCE: The Moral Ambiguity of America. NY: Random House, 1966. 142 pages. 2nd printing. Hardback. $6.95. Anarchist's insights on American society, from which he derives a series of informed proposals on how the culture can be saved and revitalized through its crises. Part of the Massey Lecture Series. |
| 243733 GOODMAN, Paul. LIKE A CONQUERED PROVINCE: The Moral Ambiguity of America. NY: Random House, 1966. 142 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. $6.95. |
| 245944 GOODMAN, Paul. DRAWING THE LINE: Political Essays. NY: Free Life, 1977. 272 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Edited with intro by Taylor Stoehr. ISBN: 0914156179 $18.95. |
| 246855 GOODMAN, Paul. DRAWING THE LINE: The Political Essays of Paul Goodman. NY: Dutton, 1977. 272 pages. 1st Dutton Trade paperback. Edited with introduction by Taylor Stoehr. ISBN: 0525475680 $7.95. Issued simultaneously with the short-lived anarchist publisher, Free Life Editions. Includes numerous essays on decentralization, anarchism, military-industrial complex by this pacifist, bisexual, anarchist and essayist. More about Goodman, Google the Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia. |
| 249709 GOODMAN, Paul. UTOPIAN ESSAYS AND PRACTICAL PROPOSALS. NY: Random House, 1962. xvii+289 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: B000OKJUK2 $16.5. Background on Goodman, google our online Anarchist Encyclopedia or our Daily Bleed Calendar. |
| 242081 GOWAN, Suzanne, George Lakey, William Moyer and Richard Taylor. MOVING TOWARD A NEW SOCIETY. Philadelphia: New Society Press, 1976. 296 pages. 1st edition. Trade paperback. ISBN: 0865710074 $1.95. Nonviolent activists draw on years of civil rights and peace activities to address radical social change in making America a decent place to live. |
| 249557 GRAHAM, Bill and Robert Greenfield. BILL GRAHAM PRESENTS: My Life Inside Rock and Out. NY: Doubleday, 1992. viii+568 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0385240775 $35. |
| 250483 GRAHAM, Hugh Davis and Ted Robert Gurr. VIOLENCE IN AMERICA: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. Signet, 1969. 795 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. $4.95. |
| 250770 GRAVENSON, G.F. THE SWEETMEAT SAGA: The Epic Story of The Sixties. Outerbridge and Dienstfrey, 1971. 241 pages. 1st printing / edition. Large Hardcover. $14.95. 'First authentic account of the notorious May 1966 Sweetmeat concert at Big Sur based on two years of research.' A nicely transparent novelized put-on about the disappearance of Pookie and Paul Sweetmeat...If no one saw what happened on TV, did anything really happen?. |
| 252523 GREENFIELD, Robert. A DAY IN THE LIFE: One Family, the Beautiful people and the End of the Sixties. Da Capo, 2009. 339 pages. 1st printing, 1st edition. Hardcover. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Index. $11.95. |
| 247347 GREGORY, Dick, with contributions by Bob Orben and Jim Sanders. WHAT'S HAPPENING?. NY: Dutton, 1965. 125 pages. Stated 1st edition. Trade paperback orignal (PBO), no hardcover issued. Photos by Jerry Yulsman. ISBN: B0007DKG6I $7.95. Combination of humor, photography and civil rights issues, by this African American comedian and civil rights activist. Gregory and supporting players in costumes with humorous captions satirizing the state of white-black relations. |
| 244135 GREGORY, Dick, with James R. McGraw. WRITE ME IN. NY: Bantam, 1968. 158 pages. 1st edition. Mass Market Paperback original. Photos. $5.95. Gregory's bid for the 1968 presidency, with Mark Lane for Vice President. |
| 245783 GROGAN, Emmett. FINAL SCORE. NY: Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1976. 292 pages. 1st edition. Advance Reading Copy, Trade paperback. Printed yellow wraps. $14.95. The Grogan of Haight-Ashbury fame, and founder of the anarchist Diggers, writes a rollickin mystery. His first mystery/novel, second and last book. His fist book was 'Ringolevio'. whenever a Digger identifies himself as 'Emmett Grogan' it means nothing, since all Diggers call themselves Emmett Grogan'. |
| 251204 GUILES, Fred Lawrence. JANE FONDA: The Actress in Her Time. Doubleday, 1982. xi+298 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. Index. ISBN: 038515920X $7.95. |
| 249633 HAIG-BROWN, Alan. HELL NO, WE WON'T GO: Vietnam Draft Resisters in Canada. Raincoast Books, 1996. 222 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback original. Photos. Foreword by Pierre Berton. ISBN: 1551920115 $6.95. |
| 245133 HAILEY, William L (ed.). THE HEDONIST: An Unconventional Guide to Seattle Entertainment. Seattle: Hedonist Publishing, 1970. 142 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated. $8.95. A real Seattle period piece. Among the few photos is one of Jeff Dowd, of the Seattle Liberation Front (SLF), faced off against a cop (in those days better known as 'pigs'). Remember Morningtown Pizza?: 'Want a blue, pink or green one?...Come as you are - when you get there, you'll see that everyone else did too....Large pizza (17') $2.75 (!!!). I know, I worked there in the early 70s, in my pre-used bookstore days. |
| 244143 HALL, Gus. TOWARD A PEACE TICKET IN 1968: Defeat the Forces of War and Racism. NY: New Outlook, 1967. 30 pages. Small stapled paperback. $16.95. Communist Party position piece. |
| 244145 HALL, Gus. IMPERIALIST RIVALRIES AND THE WORLD STRUGGLE FOR PEACE. NY: New Outlook, 1968. 23 pages. Stapled Paperback. $14.95. Address at a conference sponsored by the Institute of the World Labor Movement, Moscow, November, 1967. |
| 244151 HALL, Gus. MAIN STREET TO WALL STREET: End the Cold War!. NY: New Era Books, 1962. 48 pages. Stapled paperback. $9. Communist party perspective. |
| 245175 HALL, Gus. THE ELEVENTH HOUR: Defeat the New Fascist Threat!. NY: New Outlook, 1964. 22 pages. Tall stapled paperback. ISBN: B0007FCH72 $9.95. Anti-Goldwater tract from the Communist Party head. |
| 245177 HALL, Gus. MAIN STREET TO WALL STREET: End the Cold War!. NY: New Era Books, 1962. 48 pages. Stapled paperback. ISBN: B0007DPT74 $6.95. Communist party perspective. |
| 251631 HANSEN, George. REAL HARD TIMES. Chicago: Adam's Apple Distributing Co., 1971. Not paginated. Printing not stated. Stapled paperback. Illustrated comics. Cover price of 75 cents. $20. |
| 244113 HARLEM DEFENSE COUNCIL. POLICE TERROR IN HARLEM. NY: Harlem Defense Council, nd [1964?]. 12 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Photos. $6.95. Outlines police and racist brutality in Harlem. The Harlem Defense Council was formed to aid victims such as the 'Harlem Six,' Bill Epton (a communist and head of the Harlem Progressive Labor Movement), etc. |
| 244111 HARRINGTON, Michael. TOWARD A DEMOCRATIC LEFT: A Radical Program for a Democratic Left. NY: Macmillan, 1968. 314 pages. 3rd printing. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0025484508 $4.95. |
| 247206 HARRINGTON, Michael. TOWARD A DEMOCRATIC LEFT: A Radical Program for a Democratic Left. NY: Macmillan, 1968. 314 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0025484508 $8.95. |
| 245243 HARRIS, David. OUR WAR: What We Did in Vietnam and What It Did to Us. NY: Times Books/Random House, 1996. 191 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0812925769 $5.95. An anti-war movement leader and former student body president at Stanford U. looks back at the 60s. The most famous draft resister in the Vietnam War, with his marriage to Joan Baez, he emerged as the leading moral voice opposed to an American war that was not a mistake, but a clear and criminal case of government evil. |
| 249346 HARRIS, David. GOLIATH. NY: Sidereal Press, 1970. 134 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Introduction by Joan Baez. $9.95. Harris' account of his journey from Stanford University student body president to federal prison at Safford, Arizona. A founder of the Draft Resistance in the 1960s, he gave over 900 speeches advocating nonviolent resistance to the war, and spent 3 years in jail for refusing induction. Intro by Joan Baez, his wife at the time. |
| 245804 HARRISON, Hank. THE DEAD. Milbrae: Celestial Arts, 1980. 322 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st Trade paperback edition. Illustrated. ISBN: 0890873003 $5.95. Study of the Grateful Dead, a followup to his previous book, 'The Dead Book'. |
| 252493 HARRISON, Hank. THE DEAD BOOK: A Social History of the Grateful Dead. Links Books, 1973. 178 pages. 2nd printing. Trade Paperback. Extensively illustrated. Includes elusive the vinyl acetate 33-1/3 rpm Neal Cassady soundsheet. ISBN: 0825630010 $50. Through the Trips Festivals, the Muir Beach Acid Test, the disastrous Carousel, the 'free' concert in France, a gathering of friends, a coming of age in California, California growin' up with the Grateful Dead. |
| 244872 HASKINS, James and Kathleen Benson. THE 60S READER. NY: Viking Kestrel, 1988. 244 pages. 3rd printing. Hardback. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0670806749 $4.95. |
| 246008 HATAY, Nona. JIMI HENDRIX: Reflections and Visions. San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1995. 128 pages. 1st printing / edition. Oversize trade paperback. Wonderfully illustrated with warped out psychedelic Jimmy Hendrix tribute. ISBN: 0876544804 $9.95. |
| 249034 HAYDEN, Robert C. [Juan Williams, Exec. producer]. EYES ON THE PRIZE: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965. A Guide to the Series. Boston: Blackside, 1987. 16 pages. Large stapled paperback, 8-1/2x11 inches. Illustrated. $7. A short handy reference guide to the 6-part PBS television series, with 2-page background/context, short summary and photos for each segment. |
| 243787 HAYDEN, Tom. LOVE OF POSSESSION IS A DISEASE WITH THEM. NY: Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1972. 134 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0030013011 $9.95. Washington's cover-up of the genocide in Viet Nam and its roots in American history. Surprisingly uncommon book. |
| 243757 HAYES, Harold (ed). SMILING THROUGH THE APOCALYPSE: Esquire's History of the Sixties. NY: Crown, 1969. 590 pages. 1st Trade paperback edition, new edition with new introduction. ISBN: 0517565579 $6.95. The Viet Nam section drops Sack's 'When Demirgian Comes Marching Home Again (Hurrah? Hurrah?),' but retains Michael Herr's 'Hell Sucks,' and 'An American Atrocity' by Norman Poirer. Other articles by Mailer, Wolfe, Baldwin, Bellow, Vidal, Genet, Burroughs, Leary, Southern, Bogdanovich, Berriault, et al, on SDS, hippies, Soul, etc. |
| 244099 HEDGEMAN, Anna Arnold. THE TRUMPET SOUNDS: A Memoir of Negro Leadership. NY: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, (1964). 202 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. $8.95. Memoir by this important African American civil rights activist. Hedgeman (1899-1990) recounts her struggle for Negro rights in the christian community, through the Federal Security Agency under Truman, etc. She was the only woman on the Executive Committee for the 1963 March on Washington, and helped form the leadership that spearheaded passage of the 1964 Civil Rights bill. |
| 243513 HENDIN, Herbert. THE AGE OF SENSATION: A Psychoanalytic Exploration. NY: Norton, 1975. 354 pages. First Edition. Hardcover. Bibliography, index. ISBN: 0393011224 $5.95. Study of the way modern young society is leaning increasingly toward impulsive action and sensory stimulation, and away from emotion and a sense of meaning. Covers some of the major developments in the 60s, such as drugs, homosexuality, revolution, etc., in looking at what young people feel about their lives and what cultural forces move them most deeply. |
| 244160 HENTOFF, Nat. THE NEW EQUALITY. NY: Viking, 1964. 243 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0670001856 $9.95. A deeply felt and thought out investigation into the notion of so-called equality for African Americans. |
| 251250 HERRON, Matt, Jeannine, Matthew, and Melissa. THE VOYAGE OF AQUARIUS. Saturday Review Press / Dutton, 1974. 338 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. Glossary. Inscribed, 'Happy Voyaging!' and Signed by the Author , Matt Herron. ISBN: 0841503397 $9.95. A family of the 1960s movement determine a long sea voyage was needed to get them out of dull-routine, and sail off to Africa...and many life-threatening adventures. |
| 246478 HERSEY, John. THE ALGIERS MOTEL INCIDENT. NY: Knopf, 1968. 410 pages. Printing not indicated. Probable book club, but if so clearly an overrun of the original edition (not a cheap knockoff). Hardback. ISBN: 0394414462 $8.95. Hersey's account of an incident in the Detroit riots of 1967 when three unarmed African Americans were executed by the police who visited their motel room. |
| 251488 HERSH, Seymour. MY LAI 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath. Random House, 1970. xii+210 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Notes. $70. Based on interviews with nearly 50 members of Charlie company, Hersh reconstructs the massacre and how it happened. |
| 246481 HERZ, Alice [Shingo Shibata, ed.]. PHOENIX: Letters and Documents of Alice Herz; The Thought and Practice of a Modern-day Martyr. Amsterdam: B.R. Grunner, 1976. 216pp + plates. 1st English language printing / edition. Trade paperback, printed orange covers. Appendices. Includes prefaces by John Somerville to the Japanese edition and the American edition. ISBN: 9060320271 $75. Herz, an 82 year old pacifist, chose 'the flaming death of the Buddhists,' immolating herself on a Detroit street corner to protest Vietnam War in 1965. Part 3 of the book includes several pieces about Alice Herz by different authors. Appendices collect global reactions to her death, and songs and poetry. |
| 246210 HILLIARD, David and Lewis Cole. THIS SIDE OF GLORY: The Autobiography of David Hilliard and the Story of the Black Panther Party. Boston: Little, Brown / Back Bay Books, 1993. 450 pages. 1st Trade paperback edition. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0316364215 $5.95. |
| 251893 HILLIARD, David, & Lewis Cole. THIS SIDE OF GLORY: The Autobiography of David Hilliard and the Story of the Black Panther Party. Little, Brown, 1993. 450 pages. 1st edition, hardcover. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0316364150 $9.95. |
| 250878 HOFFMAN, Abbie with Jonathan Silvers. STEAL THIS URINE TEST: Fighting Drug Hysteria in America. Penguin, 1987. 262 pages. 4th printing of the 1st edition. Trade paperback original. Appendix and Bladder. ISBN: 0140104003 $7.5. Methods for beating drug tests as well as debunking rumors about the dangers of various drugs. Well-written book by a Yippie! who might know: 'I can't fill a urine bottle without making a mess'. |
| 232759 HOFFMAN, Abbie. REVOLUTION FOR THE HELL OF IT. New York: Pocket Books, 1970. First paperback edition. $14.95. As written by Free. |
| 247355 HOFFMAN, Abbie. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. NY: Putnam/Perigree, 1980. 304 pages. 1st Perigree edition. Trade paperback. Introduction by Norman Mailer. ISBN: 0399505032 $4.95. Short essays by this anarchist activist superstar Yipster. |
| 247656 HOFFMAN, Abbie. THE BEST OF ABBIE HOFFMAN. NY: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1989. 421 pages. 1st Trade paperback printing / edition. Photos. Foreword by Norman Mailer. ISBN: 0941423271 $7.95. Selections form 'Steal This Book' and other early books, with a section of new writings. |
| 247804 HOFFMAN, Abbie. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. NY: Putnam/Perigree, 1980. 304 pages. 3rd printing of the 1st Perigree edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Introduction by Norman Mailer. ISBN: 0399505032 $5.95. Yippee! Short essays by this anarchist activist superstar Yipster. |
| 249228 HOFFMAN, Abbie. SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. NY: Putnam/Perigree, 1980. 304 pages. 3rd printing of the 1st Perigree edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Introduction by Norman Mailer. ISBN: 0399505032 $2.95. Yippee! Short essays by this anarchist activist superstar Yipster. |
| 250242 HOFFMAN, Abbie. THE BEST OF ABBIE HOFFMAN. Four Walls Eight Windows, 1989. 421 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Foreword by Norman Mailer. ISBN: 0941423271 $11.95. Selections from Steal This Book and other early books, with a section of new writings from 1981-1988. This hardcover edition was apparently produced in a small printing. |
| 244542 HOFFMAN, Jack and Daniel Simon [Abbie Hoffman]. RUN RUN RUN: The Lives of Abbie Hoffman. NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 1994. 380 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Photos. Prefaces by both authors. ISBN: 0874777607 $11.95. Intertwines the details of Hoffman's intense personal life, as told by his brother, with the dramatic anarchist politics of the 60s, 70s and 80s. 'An intimate portrait of one of the most fascinating and complex history-makers of our century'. |
| 249331 HOFFMAN, Jack and Daniel Simon [Abbie Hoffman]. RUN RUN RUN: The Lives of Abbie Hoffman. Tarcher / Putnam, 1996. 380 pages. 1st trade paperback printing / edition. Photos. Notes. Index. Prefaces by both authors. ISBN: 0874778115 $5.95. Intertwines the details of Hoffman's intense personal life, as told by his brother, with the dramatic anarchist politics of the 60s, 70s and 80s. 'An intimate portrait of one of the most fascinating and complex history-makers of our century'. |
| 247546 HOFFMAN, Jack and Daniel Simon. RUN RUN RUN: The Lives of Abbie Hoffman. NY: Putnam, 1994. 370 pages. 'Uncorrected Proof', preceding the First Edition hardcover. Trade paperback, photo illustrated wraps. ISBN: 0874777607 $11.95. Personal look into the life of a modern legend who was a free thinker, antiauthoritarian radical, and an eloquent voice of the 1960s subculture. Yippie!. |
| 247512 HOFFMAN, Paul. MORATORIUM: An American Protest. NY: Tower Public Affairs Book, 1970. 207 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback original (PBO). Tower # T-095-10. ISBN: B000BDE3XQ $7.95. Story of the massive 1968 peace protests of October 15 and November 15 by a political reporter. Reveals the behind-the-scenes wrangling in the Administration and in the peace movement. 'This is the definitive study of America's greatest political protest'. Scarce. |
| 247212 HOROWITZ, David (ed.). CORPORATIONS AND THE COLD WAR. Monthly Review, 1969. 249 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index. Edited and introduced by Horowitz. ISBN: 0853451605 $11.95. Collectively of a general condemnation of American corporations, blamed for the misdirection of US foreign policy, the Cold War and its manifestations, and the huge wastage of money and resources. Includes G. William Domhoff, William Appleman Williams, Lloyd G. Gardner, David W. Eakins, Joseph D. Phillips, Charles E. Nathanson. Published in conjunction with the Bertrand Russell Foundation. This was before Horowitz became a rightwingnut screechaholic. |
| 247673 HOROWITZ, David. THE FATE OF MIDAS and Other Essays. SF: Ramparts, 1973. 255 pages. Hardback. ISBN: 0878670327 $5.95. A look at Marxism and its relevance to sociology, economics, politics, etc. Corporations and the Cold War and its wasteful manifestations, etc., before the author got on their lucrative payroll. Appreciation's of Bertrand Russell and Isaac Deutscher. |
| 248030 HOROWITZ, David. HATING WHITEY And Other Progressive Causes. Spence Publishing, 1999. 1st printing, 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 189062621X $3.95. From dishonest Lefty to dishonest RightWingNut, much in the mold of TailGunner Joe McCarthy - and a bigot to boot - now camped over on FoxNews. |
| 248041 HOROWITZ, David. WHY ISRAEL IS THE VICTIM IN THE MIDDLE EAST. LA: Center for the Study of Popular Culture, 2002. 1st printing, 1st edition. Stapled paperback pamphlet. $16.95. Shameless right-winger, red-baiter, and happy camper on FoxNews, etc., a NeoCON who has been caught out numerous times for his lousy 'research' and bald lies. |
| 245816 HOROWITZ, Irving Louis. THE STRUGGLE IS THE MESSAGE: The Organization and Ideology of the Anti-War Movement. Berkeley: The Glendessary Press, 1970. 175 pages. Trade paperback. References, Index. $6.95. |
| 244100 HUIE, William Bradford. THE KLANSMAN. NY: Delacorte, 1967. 303 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0491004400 $5.95. Novel of post-1965, in the aftermath of the Selma March, where the Klan is revived with devastating effects on white and black citizens alike. |
| 246375 HUNT, Tim with foreword by Ann Charters. KEROUAC'S CROOKED ROAD: The Development of a Fiction. Berkeley: University of California, 1996. 262 pages. 1st paperback edition. Trade paperback. Index. ISBN: 0520207564 $12.95. |
| 246710 HURWITZ, Ken. MARCHING NOWHERE. NY: Norton, 1971. 216 pages. 1st Trade paperback. ISBN: 0393074757 $9.95. Informal firsthand account of organizing a march on Washington, the Moratorium, and other peace movement experiences. |
| 246359 INGLIS, Fred. THE CRUEL PEACE: Everyday Life and the Cold War. NY: Basic Books, 1991. 492 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0465014941 $6.95. |
| 247195 INTERNATIONALE SITUATIONISTE. [Tony Verlaan and Arnaud Chastel; Create Situations]. THE BEGINNING OF AN EPOCH. NY: Create Situations, n.d. [1971?]. 60 pages. Stapled paperback, illustrated stiff wraps. Illustrated. Translated from the French by Tony Verlaan and Arnaud Chastel. $28. First published in Internationale Situationiste, No. 12, (Paris, Sept 1969). French Situationist documents about the movement of 1968. Added sections from 'Enrages et Situationistes dans le mouvement de Occupations' (Gallimard, Paris, 1968). Verlaan, an American member of the SI, split with the Parisian Situationists and shortly thereafter began Create Situations. Scarce. |
| 252121 ISSERMAN, Maurice. IF I HAD A HAMMER...: The Death of the Old Left & the Birth of the New Left. Basic Books, 1987. xx+259 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Notes. Index. ISBN: 0465031978 $11.95. |
| 244748 JANSON, Donald and Bernard Eisman. THE FAR RIGHT. NY: McGraw Hill, 1963. 259 pages. Hardback. ISBN: B0007DETPW $12.95. Report on the character, activities, and background of right-wing groups in America in the late 50s and early 60s.. |
| 242934 JENNESS, Caroline. IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL VS. NEGOTIATIONS. Cambridge: Bring the Troops Home Now Newsletter, 1966. 14 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Photos. $7.95. Questions and answers on which way for the antiwar movement. Published January 1966. |
| 242431 JENNESS, Doug. WAR AND REVOLUTION IN VIETNAM. NY: Young Socialist Alliance, 1965. 22 pages. 1st edition. Stapled softcover. Photos. $5.95. Jenness previously co-authored 'The War in Vietnam'. |
| 235078 JOSEPH, Peter. GOOD TIMES: An Oral History of America in the Nineteen Sixties. NY: Morrow, 1974. 469 pages. 1st paperback edition. Trade paperback. Index. ISBN: 0688052401 $9.95. |
| 249558 KAHN, Albert E., compiler. THE UNHOLY HYMNAL: Falsities and Delusions Rendered by President Richard M. Nixon ... [and others]. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1971. 159 pages. Trade paperback. ISBN: 0671211196 $5.95. |
| 244677 KAISER, Charles. 1968 IN AMERICA: Music, Politics, Chaos, Counterculture and the Shaping of a Generation. NY: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988. 306 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Index. ISBN: 1555842429 $7.95. Covers a pivotal year in a period of nearly unprecedented change and upheaval in the face of a ridiculous war and an attempted governmental repression in every facet of life. |
| 250979 KAMSTRA, Jerry. THE FRISCO KID. Harper and Row, 1975. 261 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Endpaper maps. ISBN: 006012251X $14.95. Bohemian life and the Beat scene in San Francisco's North Beach. Fictional autobiography - 'A far-out novel of friends and lovers at the edge of America' - based on Kamstra's experiences during the late 50s/early 60s. By the author of Weed: Adventures of a Dope Smuggler . |
| 247814 KANE, Ted. THE PERSUASIVE IMAGE: How a Portraitist and Story Teller Illuminates Our Changing Culture. NY: Alskog / Thomas Crowell, 1975. 96 pages. First Edition. Large Hardback. Illustrated throughout with period photographs, about 75 in color and some b/w. ISBN: 0690007833 $10.95. Overview of Kane's work, mostly socially engaged, including fashion, nudes, interpreting history and influencing change. Includes a complete technical section. A volume in the 'Masters of Contemporary Photography' series. |
| 248689 KAPLAN, John. MARIJUANA: The New Prohibition. NY: World, 1970. xii,387 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index. $4.95. Kaplan was a law professor retained by the California legislature for the revision of its marijuana laws. |
| 252309 KAVANAUGH, Robert. THE GRIM GENERATION. Trident Press, 1970. 219 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0671270583 $9.95. 'A Compassionate, Illuminating Study of the Many Masks Worn by Today's Youth'. |
| 248574 KEATING, Edward M. FREE HUEY! The True Story of the Trial of Huey P. Newton for Murder. Berkeley: Ramparts, 1971. 280 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Introduction by Charles R. Garry. ISBN: 0878670009 $90. Huey Newton's first trial, for murder, by one of his defense lawyers. '[T]he hair-raising story of Huey's trial - in which a brilliant defense lawyer tore into the state's 'unimpeachable' evidence to reveal the face of white racism. It is the story, too, of Huey Newton himself, and his eloquent defense of the Black Panther Party's little-known policies and goals.' Scarce. |
| 248909 KEATING, Edward M. THE SCANDAL OF SILENCE. Random House, 1965. 214 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. $11.95. 'A layman's powerful critique of the Catholic Church in America,' particularly as it has developed and exists institutionally in this country. This is, of course, prior to the contemporary massive scandals of priests and monks in the US buggering young boys in their flock. Keating was editor-in-chief of 'Ramparts' magazine, which he founded in 1961. This is his first book. |
| 245189 KELLY, Linda. DEADHEADS: Stories From Fellow Artists, Friends, and Followers of the Grateful Dead. NY: Citadel Underground, 1995. 243 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. ISBN: 0806516879 $5.95. Memories of the 'long strange trip'. |
| 250322 KEMPTON, Murray. THE BRIAR PATCH: The People of the State of New York v. Lumumba Shakur et al. Dutton, 1973. 282 pages. Book Club edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0525070893 $14.95. 100 cops were sent out, in a 1969 raid, to capture 19 people, many of them Black Panthers. Kempton, a former New Republic editor, reviews the various contending forces with 'an eye like a quarter-inch drill'. |
| 245003 KENISTON, Kenneth. YOUTH AND DISSENT: The Rise of a New Opposition. NY: Harcourt Brace & World, 1971. 403 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0151998906 $9.95. The emergence of a youth opposition in the 60's was a startling event. Nothing in liberal social theory led one to expect the most privileged children of the world's wealthiest nation would revolt against the society that created them. |
| 246361 KEROUAC, Jack. SELECTED LETTERS: 1957-1969. NY: Viking, 1999. 514 pages. 1st Review Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0670861901 $50. |
| 242727 KIERNAN, Thomas. JANE FONDA. London: Granada, (1982). 367 pages. 1st UK edition. Small trade paperback. Photos. List of films. $3.95. Kiernan's second biography of Fonda. Surveys her movies, with a chapter of her opposition to the Vietnam War. |
| 242865 KIERNAN, Thomas. JANE: An Intimate Biography of Jane Fonda. NY: Putnam, 1973. 358 pages. 1st edition. Small hardback. ISBN: 0399112073 $11.95. This book was written just post-Vietnam and carries tales of the 'infamous' political role she played there. |
| 250983 KING, Ivan. THE CENTRAL AREA MOTIVATION PROGRAM: A Brief History of a Community in Action. Seattle: Central Area Motivation Program (CAMP), 1990. 22 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated. $45. No listings in OCLC. Rare. |
| 242088 KINNEY, Jean. AN AMERICAN JOURNEY: The Short Life of Willy Wolfe. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1979. 317 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Photos, index. ISBN: 0671228579 $7.95. Biography of a member of the Symbonese Liberation Army, known as 'Cujo'. The SLA had kidnapped Patricia Hearst and claimed credit for the killing of Oakland School Superintendent Marcus Foster. Wolfe was one of five killed in a shoot out resulting in the cops burning their Watts house to the ground with them in it. Hearst mourned his death, calling him 'the gentlest, most beautiful man I've ever known'. |
| 250996 KLARE, Michael T. WAR WITHOUT END: American Planning for the Next Vietnams. Vintage Books, 1972. 464 pages. 1st paperback printing / edition. Appendixes, research guide and bibliography, index. Foreword by Gabriel Kolko. ISBN: 0394717643 $4.5. Heavily documented and researched study, drawing on government and military documents - of academic mercenaries developing new counter-insurgency methods, development of sophisticated electronic battlefields for a more manageable system of death and destruction, intervention mobility, military funded research bodies and planned future commitments in Asia. Klare was a staff member of the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA). |
| 251035 KLEIN, Daniel M. MAGIC TIME. Doubleday, 1984. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0385174527 $5.95. Novel of the madness and wonder of the '60s and the reconciliation and human comedy of the '70s. |
| 252612 KNIGHT, Brenda. [Carolyn Cassady, Jan Kerouac, Ted Joans, Diane di Prima, Denise Levertov, Anne Waldman, Ann Charters]. WOMEN OF THE BEAT GENERATION: The Writers, Artists & Muses at the Heart of a Revolution. Berkeley: Conari, 2000. 366 pages. Trade paperback. Foreword by Anne Waldman. Afterword by Ann Charters. Bibliographies, index. ISBN: 1573241385 $4.95. Profiles 40 women of the Beat revolution: Precursors such as Jane Bowles, and Josephine Miles, Muses such as Carolyn Cassady, Edie Parker Kerouac, Writers such as Mary Fabilli, Diane di Prima, Barbara Guest, Hettie Jones, Denise Levertov, Jan Kerouac, and the Artists such as Gui de Angulo. Includes Ted Joans' essay 'Worthy Beat Women.' Their accomplishments are not as widely recognized as their male cohorts, and this volume attempts to be a corrective. |
| 245372 KONIG, Hans. NINETEEN SIXTY-EIGHT: A Personal Report. NY: Norton, 1987. 194 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Timeline. $6.95. A year of destiny: Kennedy, Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mai Lai, forever etched in our common consciousness, told by a passionate participant. |
| 249951 KRASSNER, Paul. THE WINNER OF THE SLOW BICYCLE RACE: The Satirical Writings of Paul Krassner. Seven Stories, 1996. 350 pages. 1st printing / edition. Foreword by Kurt Vonnegut. 'Signed by the author' and dated the year of publication. ISBN: 1888363045 $32. A collection of all of Krassner's recent stories and his most famous work of earlier years. By the longtime publisher of 'The Realist'. |
| 251951 KRASSNER, Paul. THE WINNER OF THE SLOW BICYCLE RACE: The Satirical Writings of Paul Krassner. Seven Stories, 1997. 350 pages. Trade paperback. Foreword by Kurt Vonnegut. ISBN: 1888363444 $2.95. A collection of all of Krassner's recent stories and his most famous work of earlier years. By the longtime publisher of 'The Realist'. |
| 252801 KRASSNER, Paul. THE WINNER OF THE SLOW BICYCLE RACE: The Satirical Writings of Paul Krassner. Seven Stories, 1996. 350 pages. 1st printing / edition. Foreword by Kurt Vonnegut. ISBN: 1888363045 $3.5. A collection of all of Krassner's recent stories and his most famous work of earlier years. By the longtime publisher of 'The Realist'. |
| 250560 KUPFERBERG, Tuli. NEWSPOEMS. NY: Free Ranger Tribe / Birth Press, 1971. 63 pages. 1st printing / edition. Large newsprint paperback. Profusely illustrated. $32. Poems, images and news clips in a collage-like presentation by this one-time Fug, cofounder of the Yippies ['one of the Leading Anarchist Theorists of our time' according to Reader's Digest] and anarchist songster (Coca Cola Douche, CIA Man, Paint It Red [& Black], Wide, Wide River.) 'When patterns are broken, new worlds can emerge' - Tuli Kupferberg. |
| 250043 LAMB, Myrna. THE MOD DONNA AND SCYKLON Z: Plays of Women's Liberation. Pathfinder / Merit, 1971. 200 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. ISBN: 087348164X $3.5. |
| 243252 LARSEN, Ernest. NOT A THROUGH STREET. NY: Grove Press, 1986. 225 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback printing. ISBN: 0394622480 $1. Emma Hobart mystery. Feminist taxi driver and sleuth, here trying to solve the mystery of the disappearance of a college student just before an anti-war demonstration. Larsen was editor of the film journal 'Jump Cut' in the early 80s. Winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1981. |
| 232632 LEARY, Timothy. WHAT DOES WOMAN WANT. Dexter: 88Books, 1974. First edition. Paperback. Limited edition of 5,000 copies. $50. |
| 242527 LEARY, Timothy. WHAT DOES WOMAN WANT?. Phoenix: Falcon, 1988. 278 pages. 1st revised edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0941404765 $11.95. Leary's only novel uses a science fiction format reflecting on his Switzerland exile and earlier. Partly about an evolutionary agent whose assignment takes him to a primitive planet where he must induce chaos in outmoded gene pools. Written while in jail in 1975. First published by his wife, Joanna Leary, in an 'underground' paperback edition of 5,000 copies, before this drastically re-written and updated hardcover version appeared. |
| 242862 LEARY, Timothy. WHAT DOES WOMAN WANT?. Phoenix: Falcon, 1988. 1st revised edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0941404765 $9.95. Leary's only novel, written while he was in jail in 1975. First published by Joanna Leary (his wife), it uses a science fiction format reflecting on his Switzerland exile and earlier. |
| 247759 LEARY, Timothy. WHAT DOES WOMAN WANT?. Phoenix: Falcon, 1988. 278 pages. 1st revised edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0941404765 $9.95. Leary's only novel uses a science fiction format reflecting on his Switzerland exile and earlier. Written while in jail in 1975. First published by his wife, Joanna Leary, in an 'underground' paperback edition of 5,000 copies, before this drastically rewritten and updated hardcover version appeared. |
| 252057 LEFF, Leonard and Jerold L. Simmons. THE DAME IN THE KIMONO: Hollywood, Censorship, and the Production Code From the 1920s to the 1960s. Grove Weidenfeld, 1990. xiv+350 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. Select filmography. Index. ISBN: 1555842240 $5.95. |
| 245057 LEONARD, John. THE NAKED MARTINI. NY: Dell, 1965. 255 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback. Dell #6267. ISBN: B0006BLV10 $3.95. Shocking novel of youth in the 60's...hangin in Washington Square Park. |
| 250135 LEVINE, Mark L., et al (eds.). THE TALES OF HOFFMAN. Bantam Books, 1970. xxvi+286 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. Illustrated with 32 pages of on-the-scene sketches. Appendix. Introduction by Dwight Macdonald. $3.5. A documentary of courtroom confrontations from the Trial of the Chicago 8 (quickly became the Chicago 7). |
| 244224 LIGHTFOOT, Claude M. THE CIVIL WAR AND BLACK LIBERATION TODAY. NY: New Outlook, (1969). 15 pages. Stapled paperback. $14.95. |
| 244225 LIGHTFOOT, Claude. BLACK POWER AND LIBERATION: A Communist View. NY: New Outlook, 1967. 46 pages. Stapled paperback. $8.95. Speech delivered to the National Conference of the Communist Party Oct 14-15, 1967 by the head of the Party's Negro Affairs Department. |
| 252435 LIPSET, Seymour Martin, & Sheldon S. Wolin (editors). THE BERKELEY STUDENT REVOLT: Facts and Interpretations. Doubleday/Anchor, 1965. xiv+585 pages. Quality Mass Market paperback original. $3.95. The Berkeley Free Speech Movement (FSM) examined in-depth in this anthology of essays ranging the political spectrum, from Clark Kerr to the Progressive Labor Movement, Nathan Glazer, Philip Selznick, Mario Savio, et al. It was here that the seeds of the later 1960s campus rebellions were laid. |
| 244249 LISTON, Robert A. DISSENT IN AMERICA. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1971. 158 pages. Hardback. ISBN: 0070380589 $4.95. The definition and nature of dissent in the context of revolution, boycott, new media, ballot box, the courts within an historical context. |
| 244248 LOKOS, Lionel. HOUSE DIVIDED: The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King. New Rochelle: Arlington, 1968. 567 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: B00005W30T $2.95. A right-wing view - Lokos believes King's primary legacy is lawlessness, that his nonviolent movement could only plant the seeds of violence. |
| 250984 LOMAX, Louis, John Howard Griffin, Dick Gregory, William Kunstler, Maxwell Geismer and others. MISSISSIPPI EYEWITNESS: The Three Civil Rights Workers - How They Were Murdered. Menlo Park: Ramparts Magazine, 1964. 63 pages. Large stapled paperback pamphlet, in magazine format. Profusely illustrated with B&W photos. $50. Special issue of Ramparts Magazine - investigating the now-famous murders of the Civil Rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner. |
| 251826 LOTHSTEIN, Arthur (ed.) [Situationist International, Murray Bookchin, Fredy Perlman]. ALL WE ARE SAYING...: The Philosophy of the New Left. Capricorn Books, 1971. 381 pages. Trade paperback. $7.95. Collects pieces from the Situationist International, Tom Nairn, Murray Bookchin, Fredy Perlman, Andre Gorz, Margaret Benston, Carlo Donolo, David Horowitz, James O'Brien, Goran Therborn, Herbert Marcuse, Ernest Mandel and Che Guevara, among others. |
| 244535 LYND, Alice. WE WON'T GO: Personal Accounts Of War Objectors. Boston: Beacon, 1968. 331 pages. 1st trade paperback edition. Appendices. Sources. $7.95. More than 30 accounts, including David Mitchell, Gene Keyes, 'The Fort Hood Three,' Muhammad Ali, Junebug Boykin, David Gearey, David Nesmith, Martin Jezer, Captain Dale E. Noyd. Lynd was a draft counselor and staff member of Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. |
| 244879 LYND, Staughton and Thomas Hayden. THE OTHER SIDE. New American Library, 1966. 204 pages. 1st Signet Mass Market paperback printing / edition. Signet #Q3194. $2.95. Account of a trip by two radical authors to North Viet Nam in 1965 plus their criticism of U.S. |
| 251164 LYND, Staughton. THE NEW RADICALS AND 'PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY'. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1965. 10 pages. 1st printing / edition. 1 of 1000 copies. Stapled paperback pamphlet. $25. |
| 244738 MAGDOFF, Harry. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF US IMPERIALISM. NY: Monthly Review, 1966. 31 pages. Stapled paperback. 'Monthly Review Pamphlet Series, #27'. $4.95. |
| 247952 MAILER, Norman, Paul Krassner, et al. WE ACCUSE. Berkeley: Diablo, 1965. 160 pages. Stated 1st printing / edition. Paperback original (PBO). $14.95. 'A powerful statement of the new political anger in America, as revealed in the speeches given at the 36-hour 'Vietnam Day' protest in Berkeley, California.' Early antiwar statements at the 36-hour 'Vietnam Day' educational protest (the largest ever in the history of the US) at UC Berkeley which attracted, at peak moments, 12,000 people; reads like a who-is-who: Paul Krassner, Mario Savio, Robert Parris, Isaac Deutcher, Felix Greene, Spock, Bertrand Russell, I.F. Stone, Norman Thomas, Dick Gregory, Paul Potter, Staughton Lynd, Dave Dellinger, Draper, etc. Scarce early piece. |
| 244846 MALCOLM X. TWO SPEECHES BY MALCOLM X. NY: Pathfinder, 1990. 46 pages. 3rd edition. Stapled paperback pamphlet. ISBN: 0873485912 $5.95. |
| 249354 MALCOLM X. FEBRUARY 1965: The Final Speeches. NY: Pathfinder, 1992. 293 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. Notes. Index. A volume in the 'Malcolm X Speeches and Writings' series. ISBN: 0873487494 $12.95. First in a series of books to collect, in chronological order, Malcolm X's major speeches and writings. |
| 250689 MANDEL, William. SAYING NO TO POWER: Autobiography of a 20th Century Activist and Thinker. Creative Arts Book Company, 1999. 651 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. Photos. Index. Presentation copy, inscribed, Signed by the Author. ISBN: 0887392865 $11.95. Mandel, activist and fighter for human rights, racial equality, and free speech, was hauled before the McCarran Committee in February 1952 during the American witchhunts (in the Land of the Free). (See Joel Seidman, M51). |
| 245500 MANN, Robert. THE WALLS OF JERICHO: Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Russell, and the Struggle for Civil Rights. NY: Harcourt Brace, 1996. 609 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Photos. Bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0151000654 $5.95. |
| 242812 MARAN, Meredith. WHAT IT'S LIKE TO LIVE NOW. Bantam, 1995. 338 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0553096001 $1.95. Former 60s activist, hippie drop-out, union organizer, lesbian, mother, living in integrated neighborhood. Intimate details of a singular life, attempts to reconcile her activist ideals of the 60s and 70s with her life today and shows us clearly how her life has been and is still shaped by them. |
| 252156 MARKOFF, John. WHAT THE DORMOUSE SAID: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry. Viking, 2005. xxiii+310 pages. 1st printing / edition. Photos. Hardcover. Index. ISBN: 0670033820 $4.95. |
| 248976 MARQUSEE, Mike. REDEMPTION SONG: Muhammad Ali and the Spirit of the Sixties. Verso, 1999. 310 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Illus., b&w photos. Notes on Sources, Index. ISBN: 185984717X $8.95. Excursion through the politics and culture of the 1960s, back in the days when Ali was reviled as an American 'traitor' and stripped of his boxing crown. An eloquent antidote to the apolitical celebration of Ali as 'a Great American,' asserting instead his unique emergence as a moral spokesman and beacon on a world stage. |
| 251506 MARTIN, George R.R. THE ARMAGEDDON RAG. Poseidon Press, 1983. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0671475266 $17.95. High praise on jacket blurbs: 'This is the best novel concerning the American pop music culture in the 60s I've read.' - Stephen King. 'A wild, melodramatic hallucinatory voyage through the last two decades. Beautifully written.' - Timothy Leary. 'What a story, full of nostalgia and endless excitement for everyone! It's taut, tense, moves like lightning...' - Tony Hillerman. |
| 251507 MARTIN, George R.R. FEVRE DREAM. Poseidon Press, 1982. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Cover art by Barron Storey. Presentation copy, inscribed 'To... Keep your steam up' and Signed by the Author . ISBN: 067145577X $45. Vampire novel set on a steamboat. World Fantasy nominee for Best Novel. |
| 246461 MASON, Jerry, (ed.).[John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, James Baldwin, Robert Frost and many other contributors]. CREATIVE AMERICA. NY: Trident Press, 1962. 125 pages. 1st edition. Large hardcover. Illustrated with black and white photographs. ISBN: B00005XEDU $8.95. |
| 247843 McADAM, Doug. FREEDOM SUMMER. NY: Oxford, 1988. 333 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Appendix. Notes. Index. ISBN: 0195043677 $14.95. The Civil Rights movement of 1964, when over 1,000 volunteers headed to Mississippi to register black voters, bold in the face of taunts, beatings and death. Within two months 4 are dead, 80 beaten, 1,000 arrested, 67 churches, homes and businesses burned or bombed. An in-depth look at the young men and women who risked their lives in the Land of Freedom and Equality. |
| 249948 McCUNE, Cal. FROM ROMANCE TO RIOT: A Seattle Memoir. Seattle: Cal McCune, 1996. 161 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Index. 'Signed by the Author'. ISBN: 0965024806 $11.95. By a Seattle lawyer and community activist, tracing the interweaving of his life and activities with the history of Seattle's University District, much in the 60s...such as the chapter on Floyd the Flag Burner, involving the anarchists George and Louise Crowley and Stan Iverson. Stan who actually torched the flag, but the trial judge argued that Stan's testimony could not be believed (since he was an anarchist) and convicted Floyd. (Later overturned by the State Supreme Court.) Unresolved is whether the piano was demolished before or after the burning... It was Floyd too, who, while in jail, counseled fellow inmates to always strip naked when cops tried to arrest them, and who climbed Mt. Rainier barefooted, who panhandled while standing on blocks of dry ice barefooted... Great stuff! More on Iverson and the flag burning, google our Stan Iverson tribute pages. This book came from the estate of Scott White, a longtime staff member of the underground Helix newspaper. (Google also our Scott White web pages). |
| 252116 McCUNE, Cal. FROM ROMANCE TO RIOT: A Seattle Memoir. Seattle: Cal McCune, 1996. 161 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Index. Signed by the Author . ISBN: 0965024806 $14.95. By a Seattle lawyer and community activist, tracing the interweaving of his life and activities with the history of Seattle's University District, much in the 60s...such as the chapter on Floyd the Flag Burner, involving the anarchists George and Louise Crowley and Stan Iverson. Stan torched the flag, but the trial judge argued that Stan's testimony could not be believed (since he was an anarchist) and convicted Floyd. (Later overturned by the State Supreme Court.) Unresolved is whether the piano was demolished before or after the burning... It was Floyd who, while in jail, counseled fellow inmates to always strip naked when cops tried to arrest them, and who climbed Mt. Rainier barefooted, who panhandled while standing on blocks of dry ice barefooted... Great stuff! More on Iverson and the flag burning, google our Stan Iverson tribute pages. |
| 243306 McGINNIS, Joe. HEROES. NY: Viking, 1976. 176 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0670369055 $4.95. Where all da heroes go? Previous ages had them. The author talks with George McGovern, Edward Kennedy, Daniel Berrigan, Gene McCarthy, John Glenn and the most decorated hero of the Vietnam War, Joe Hooper. |
| 250629 McGREGOR, Craig (ed.). BOB DYLAN: The Early Years - A Retrospective. Da Capo, 1990. xii, 407 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. New Preface by Nat Hentoff. ISBN: 0306804166 $5.95. Comprehensive collection of essays devoted to Dylan by Robert Shelton, Nat Hentoff, Ralph J. Gleason, Lillian Roxon, Nick Cohn, Robert Christgau and others - including A.J. Weberman's legendary piece on digging through Dylan's garbage. |
| 243100 McMILLAN, George. THE MAKING OF AN ASSASSIN: The Life of James Earl Ray. Boston: Little Brown, 1976. 318 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Index. ISBN: 0316562416 $4.95. |
| 244787 McQUAID, Kim. THE ANXIOUS YEARS. Basic Books, 1989. 350 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Notes. Index. ISBN: 0465003893 $2.95. Unsentimental history that confronts the institutional failures, political evasions, and constitutional crises of America's 'time of troubles'. Links Tet, Chicago, and Watergate as landmarks of a single military, social, and political disaster. |
| 244266 McREYNOLDS, David. WE HAVE BEEN INVADED BY THE 21ST CENTURY. NY: Praeger, 1970. 270 pages. Hardcover. Intro by Paul Goodman. ISBN: B00005X53L $8.95. The author was an organizer for the pacifist War Resistors League. He focuses on massive political, social and technological changes as harbingers of the next century - from the Bowery to Saigon, jail in the US to Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia, student days in 1950s Berkeley and his campaign for Congress on the same ticket as Eldridge Cleaver. 'The pieces in this book are the history of the sixties.' - Paul Goodman. |
| 251503 McWHORTER, Diane. CARRY ME HOME: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution. Simon and Schuster, 2001. 701 pages. 2nd printing. Hardcover. Photos. Notes. Select bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0684807475 $7.95. |
| 252168 MEIER, August and Elliot Rudwick. CORE: A Study in the Civil Rights Movement, 1942-1968. Oxford, 1973. xii+563 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Maps. Notes. Index. Review copy with publisher slip laid in. ISBN: 0195016270 $60. |
| 236212 MELTZER, David. ORF. NY: Masquerade, 1993. 175 pp. First thus. Mass Market paperback. ISBN: 1563331101 $19.95. |
| 244504 MELTZER, R. [Richard]. GULCHER: Post-Rock Cultural Pluralism in America (1649-1980). SF: Straight Arrow, 1972. 147 pages. 1st edition. Trade paperback original, no hardcover issued. ISBN: 0806511974 $14.95. |
| 250312 MELVIN, Elna, et al, Council for Women's Concerns. WOMEN IN THE IVORY TOWER: A Survival Handbook for UK [ University of Kentucky ] Women. Council for Women's Concerns, Student Government at the University of Kentucky, no date (1971). Not paginated [25 pages]. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated. $10. Handbook issued for incoming students, with articles regarding the inferior status of women on and off the University of Kentucky campus, with suggestions of what to expect, local places to avoid, resources, etc. Very much under the influence of the then burgeoning Women's Liberation movement with related graphics. |
| 242919 MENASHE, Louis and Ronald Radosh (eds.). TEACH-INS: U.S.A.: Reports, Opinions, Documents. NY: Praeger, 1967. 349 pages. 1st edition. Trade paperback. $3.95. Radosh's first book. |
| 234337 MICHAELS, Lisa. SPLIT: A Counterculture Childhood. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1998. 307 pp. First edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0395837391 $12. |
| 232000 MILES, Barry. GINSBERG, A Biography. NY: Harper, 1990. 588 pp. First edition. Trade paperback. 16 pp. of B&W photos. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Signed by Allen Ginsberg. ISBN: 0060973439 $23. |
| 246121 MILES, Barry. GINSBERG: A Biography. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1989. 588 pages. 1st printing / edition. Photos. Bibliography. ISBN: 0671507133 $7.95. Biographical account of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg - which he did not much like ('It's full of shit.'). |
| 246362 MILES, Barry. JACK KEROUAC: King of the Beats, A Portrait. NY: Hentry Holt, 1998. 332 pages. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 080506043X $16.95. |
| 247468 MILES, Barry. GINSBERG: A Biography. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1989. 588 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0671507133 $6.95. Biographical account of anarchist-Beat-renegade poet Allen Ginsberg - which Ginsberg did not much like. |
| 247469 MILES, Barry. WILLIAM BURROUGHS: El Hombre Invisible; Portrait. NY: Hyperion, 1993. 263 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 1562828487 $11.95. Biographical account and 'cultural significance' of this anarchist-Beat-renegade-cut up guy, best known for 'Naked Lunch' and the need to 'get off this God damned cop-ridden planet!'. |
| 249136 MILES, Barry. [William Burroughs]. WILLIAM BURROUGHS: El Hombre Invisible; A Portrait. NY: Hyperion, 1993. 263 pages. 1st printing/edition. Hardback. Photos. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 1562828487 $8.95. Biographical account and an assessment of the 'cultural significance' of this anarchist-Beat-renegade-cut up guy, best known for 'Naked Lunch' and the need to 'get off this God damned cop-ridden planet!'. |
| 245200 MILLER, Marilyn. THE BRIDGE AT SELMA. New Jersey: Silver Burdett, 1985. 64 pages. 1st edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Photos. ISBN: 0382069730 $11.95. |
| 247184 MILLER, Warren. THE SIEGE OF HARLEM. NY: Fawcett, 1965. 1st printing of the Mass Market paperback edition. Fawcett Crest # R833. ISBN: B00005XW4X $4.95. Scathing fable, mid-1960s political satire: 'The story of the year Harlem seceded from the Union...'. |
| 247852 MILLER, Warren. LOOKING FOR THE GENERAL. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1965. 176 pages. 1st printing of the Mass Market paperback edition. Fawcett Crest # R793. $3.95. By the author of 'The Siege of Harlem'. |
| 249102 Mine-Mill Defense Committee. CONSPIRACY AGAINST A UNION. Denver: International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, no date [circa 1960]. Single 9x16-inch sheet, printed two-sides in two colors, folded down to a 4x9-inch 4-panel brochure. $45. Defense of union against legal charges related to membership in the Communist Party. 'Labor answers the 'conspiracy' attack,' regarding conviction on March 14, 1960 of 9 union officers for conspiring to violate the non-Communist affidavit provision of the Taft-Hartley Act. Includes quotes (with small portraits) from A. Philip Randolph, Patrick E. Gorman, James R. Hoffa, John P. Burke, Michael J. Quill, and others. |
| 251353 MITCHELL, Don. THUMB TRIPPING. Little Brown, 1970. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. $11.95. Novel about two pot-smoking, acid-dropping hippies and their adventures hitching the California coast in the sixties. |
| 249797 MITFORD, Jessica. THE TRIAL OF DR. SPOCK: The Reverend William Sloane Coffin, Jr., Michael Ferber, Mitchell Goodman, and Marcus Raskin. NY: Knopf, 1969. xii+272 pages. 1st & 2nd printing (before publication) of the 1st edition. Hardback. $4.95. |
| 242483 MORGAN, Al. THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING. NY: Stein & Day, 1972. 252 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Illustrated by Tim Gaydos. ISBN: 0812815033 $3.95. Novel of a news team during the 1968 protests and police riots at the Chicago Democratic National Convention. By a producer of the Today Show. |
| 247367 MORRIS, Charles. A TIME OF PASSION: America 1960-1980. NY: Harper and Row, 1984. 270 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Bibliographical Notes and Index. ISBN: 0060390239 $14.95. Turbulent and dramatic 20-year period, politics at the edge of morality; revolts and revolutions, the Vietnam War, people and ideas in vivid and often personal terms. |
| 231736 MORRIS, Marjorie, & Don Sauers. AND/OR: Antonyms for Our Age. NY: Harper & Row, 1967. 95 pp. 1st edition trade PB. $7.95. A collection of b&w photos illustrating extreme contrasts in 60s life in U.S. & Vietnam. |
| 249614 MORRISON, Jim. THE BANK OF AMERICA OF LOUISIANA. no place: Zeppelin Publishing, 1975. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. $75. Story of a dead rock star returning to earth disguised as a mild minded Louisiana Banker. Uncommon title, published four years after his death. |
| 242482 MUNGO, Raymond. TROPICAL DETECTIVE STORY: The Flower Children Meet The Voodoo Chiefs. NY: Dutton, 1972. 185 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Black boards. DJ illustrated by Roy Kuhlman. ISBN: 0525223282 $5.95. Novel by a former Seattle bookseller, 60s activist and cofounder of Liberation News Service, who left in 1968 to live with friends on a farm commune in Vermont. |
| 249046 MUNGO, Raymond. RETURN TO SENDER or When the Fish in the Water Was Thirsty. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975. 187 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Signed by the Author . $11.95. The 60s activist, co-founder of Liberation News Service, and one-time Seattle bookseller (Montana Books) goes bumming, hoboing, traveling and drug-dealing in India, Thailand, Nepal and Japan. Mungo's quest uncovers strata of cultures few tourists ever see. |
| 242299 MUNK, Michael. THE NEW LEFT: What It Is ... Where It's Going ... What Makes it Move. NY: National Guardian, n.d. [1965]. 22 pages. Stapled softcover, oblong. Photos. 'A National Guardian Pamphlet'. ISBN: B0007FTYG4 $13.95. Sweeping review of the emergent New Left, the groups and the issues, with numerous photos of protesters of the Vietnam War and other issues on college campuses across the country. |
| 248126 MYERSON, Michael (editor). MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT: The Revolutionary Films of Cuba. NY: Grossman, 1973. 199 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated. ISBN: 0670468282 $8.95. Focus on developments in the late 60's / early 70's (includes short films and documentaries). Notable for the reproductions of select film posters. |
| 250284 NADELSON, Regina. WHO IS ANGELA DAVIS? The Biography of a Revolutionary. Peter Wyden, 1972. 208 pages. Book Club edition. Hardback. Index. $6.95. Written by a former classmate, an intimate look at this staunch Communist Party member. |
| 244370 NAIPAUL, Shiva. JOURNEY TO NOWHERE: A New World Tragedy. Simon & Schuster, 1981. 336 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0671424718 $1. The story of Jim Jones and the Peoples' Temple with much background of the various 60s movements. |
| 245131 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS. REPORT OF THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS: March 1st 1968. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1968. 425 pages. Oversized Trade Paperback. Illustrated with tons of black and white photos. $18.95. |
| 242019 NEW AMERICAN REVIEW. NEW AMERICAN REVIEW # 1-4. 4 volume Box set. NY: New American Library, 1967-68. Mass Market Paperback originals. #1 and 2 are later printings, 3 and 4 are Fine 1st editions. $6.95. #1 Includes the Vietnam War-related short story 'The Room' by Victor Kolpacoff. Also includes Gass, Sexton, Paley, Roszak, Gluck, Sukenick among others. #2 has Hentoff, Doctorow, Barth, Coover, Hoagland, Grass, Hugo, Stafford, etc. #3 includes Herbst, Barthelme, Dennison, Paul West, Cassill. #4 has Coover, Banks, Richler, Ronald Steel, James Welch, etc. |
| 248988 News and Letters. NOTES ON WOMEN'S LIBERATION: We Speak in Many Voices. Detroit: News & Letters, 1970. 86 pages. 1st printing / edition. Stapled paperback, 5-1/2 x 9 inches. Illustrated. $11.95. Broad multicultural selection of essays by new, old and historic voices for women's liberation. |
| 242223 NICOLAUS, Martin. THE UNKNOWN MARX: The Contemporary Relevance of Marx. Boston: New England Free Press, n.d. [1968?]. Stapled paperback pamphlet. ISBN: B0007JYOBK $4.95. Reprinted from 'New Left Review,' March-April 1968. |
| 250076 NOEBEL, David A. THE MARXIST MINSTRELS. Tulsa: American Christian College, 1974. 346 pages. 1st edition stated. Trade paperback. Appendices. Notes. Index. $11.95. Expose of all those commie and Negroid pulsating evils destroying our white youth and polluting our God-given gene pool. Some of this stuff has to be read out loud. You can regal your friends and have them rolling on the floor with a good thumping fundamentalist delivery. Among Noebel's mighty tomes are 'Communism, Hypnotism and the Beatles' and 'Rhythm, Riots and Revolution.' Hey, this guy was a serious music critic with college credentials. |
| 251321 NOEBEL, David A. THE MARXIST MINSTRELS. Tulsa: American Christian College, 1974. 346 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. Appendices. Notes. Index. $8.95. Expose of all those commie & Negroid pulsating evils destroying our white youth & polluting our God-given gene pool. Some of this stuff has to be read out loud. You can regal your friends & have them rolling on the floor with a good thumping fundamentalist delivery. Among Noebel's mighty tomes are 'Communism, Hypnotism and the Beatles' and 'Rhythm, Riots and Revolution.' Hey, this guy was a serious music critic with college credentials. |
| 251674 O'NEILL, Dan. HEAR THE SOUND OF MY FEET WALKING, Drown the Sound of My Voice Talking. An Odd Bodkins Book . San Francisco: Glide Publications, 1969. Unpaginated (100 approximately). Revised edition. Oversize trade paperback, 8 x 12-3/4 inches. Illustrated comics in b/w, one strip in color. Cover price 3.95. ISBN: 0912078138 $35. |
| 245263 O'NEILL, William L. COMING APART: An Informal History of America in the 1960's. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1971. 442 pages. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Index. ISBN: 0812901908 $12.95. |
| 251484 O'TOOLE, George. THE ASSASSINATION TAPES: An Electronic Probe Into The Murder Of John F. Kennedy & The Dallas Coverup. NY: Penthouse Press, 1975. 265 pages. 1st printing of the 1st edition. Hardcover. Appendix, notes, Index, PSE charts. ISBN: 0891100008 $14.95. A former CIA computer specialist uses a new machine (Psychological Stress Evaluator) to evaluate two interlocking conspiracies in the Dallas tragedy, one to assassinate the President, the other to frame Oswald for it. |
| 245259 O'TOOLE, James. WATTS AND WOODSTOCK: Identity and Cuture in the United States and South Africa. NY: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1973. 154 pages. 1st edition, 'Advance Readers Copy'. Trade paperback. Photos, reading list. ISBN: 0030009367 $7.95. |
| 250644 OGLESBY, Carl. WHO KILLED JFK?. Odonian Press, 1991. 95 pages. 1st printing / edition. Notes. Index. ISBN: 1878825100 $7.95. |
| 242241 OPPENHEIMER, Martin. [S.D.S.]. ALIENATION OR PARTICIPATION: The Sociology of Participatory Democracy. n.p.: Students of a Democratic Society (S.D.S.), 1966. 7 pages. 1st edition. Stapled paperback pamphlet. ISBN: B0007I3CUU $14.95. |
| 243089 PAINTER, Charlotte. SEEING THINGS. NY: Random House, 1976. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0394497392 $1.95. Novel of three Berkeley women in search of total creature comfort and transcendental consolation. Photos by Lloyd Patrick Baker. |
| 243090 PAINTER, Charlotte. SEEING THINGS. NY: Random House, 1976. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos by Lloyd Patrick Baker. Presentation copy, inscribed, 'For--, where my next was revised. My appreciation--;' and Signed by the Author and dated June 1982. ISBN: 0394497392 $5.95. Novel of three Berkeley women in search of total creature comfort and transcendental consolation. |
| 243991 PAINTER, Charlotte. THE FORTUNES OF LAURIE BREAUX. Boston: Little Brown, 1961. 311 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0007EA1US $5.95. The author's first book. |
| 244550 PAINTER, Charlotte. THE FORTUNES OF LAURIE BREAUX. Boston: Little Brown, 1961. 311 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0007EA1US $1.95. Author's first book. |
| 248616 PANAMA ROSE. [pseudo., Ira Cohen]. THE HASHISH COOKBOOK. Gnaoua Press, 1967. 19 pages. Apparent 1st edition. Stapled paperback pamphlet, illustrated gray covers. Illustrated, photos. $31. 'Only a fool seeks the black smoke when the jackals sit in a ring.' - Sax Rohmer. Yum ... yum ... yum. Recipes for Bhang Sherbet, Farouk's Dick, Sesame Balls. Good eats, just like Mom used to make!. |
| 245529 PARKER, Dick, Fred Goff, et al, A.S.I.A. Study Group BANK OF AMERIKA: A Second Check. No place: Full Court Press, no date [1970]. 54 pages. Stapled paperback, yellow wraps. Illustrated. $14.95. Apologia for the burning of the Isla Vista branch of the Bank of America by radicals in the late 1960s. Detailed indictment of the Bank as a paradigm of capitalist America: it's role in California agribusiness and the exploitation of bracero labor; antiunion activities; it's role in the defense industry and the Vietnam War; international resistance to the bank; support for 'Big Oil' and the destruction of the environment, etc. Very scarce. |
| 252604 PARTRIDGE, William L. THE HIPPIE GHETTO: The Natural History of a Subculture. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973. xx+88 pages. Trade paperback. Map. Photo. References. Recommended Reading. ISBN: 0030910811 $12.95. |
| 250557 PAULING, Linus C. LINUS PAULING ON SCIENCE AND PEACE: The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture. Santa Barbara: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1964. 15 pages. Large stapled paperback. Introduction by Gunnar Jahn. $25. |
| 242888 PAULING, Linus C. [Franz Masreel]. FALLOUT: Today's Seven-Year Plague. NY: Mainstream Publishers, 1960. 23 pages. Stapled paperback. $9.95. Reprinted from the February issue of monthly magazine 'Mainstream'. Cover drawing by Franz Masreel. |
| 252564 PECK, Abe. UNCOVERING THE SIXTIES: The Life and Times of the Underground Press. Citadel Press, 1991. vi+378 pages. 1st Citadel printing / edition, with new intro by Martin Lee. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0806512253 $8.95. A look at the strengths and follies of the underground press movement of the 1960s by the former editor of the Chicago Seed. |
| 249165 PECK, Jim (ed.) [Lillian Smith]. SIT INS: The Students Report. New York: Congress of Racial Equality, 1960. 16 pages. Stapled paperback. Photos. Intro by Lillian Smith. $40. Six letters written by young students involved in the non-violent movement against segregation. |
| 251169 PECK, Jim (ed.) [Lillian Smith]. SIT INS: The Students Report. New York: Congress of Racial Equality, 1960. 16 pages. Stapled paperback. Photos. Introduction by Lillian Smith. $40. Six letters written by young students involved in the non-violent movement against segregation. |
| 243462 PERIODICAL. APHRA: The Feminist Literary Journal. 1971: Autumn, Vol 2, #4. Aphra, 1971. Stapled paperback. $6.96. Includes Rosellen Brown, Carol Lopate, Marilyn Hacker, Jody Aliesan. |
| 243463 PERIODICAL. APHRA: The Feminist Literary Journal. 1972: Fall, Vol 3, #4. Aphra, 1972. Stapled paperback. $6.95. Incudes Margaret Atwood. |
| 247725 PERIODICAL. NEW UNIVERSITY THOUGHT. Volume 3 Number 4. Detroit: New University Thought, 1963. 63 pages. Stapled paperback. $9.95. Robert Theobald, Richard Goodman, et al. |
| 247726 PERIODICAL. NEW UNIVERSITY THOUGHT. Volume 5 Number 1 and 2 Special Issue 66 / 67. Detroit: New University Thought, 1967. 138 pages. Stapled paperback. $9.95. Focus on 'Decisions for America, priorities and consequences'. Percival Goodman, Robert Theobald, Robert Wolff, Carey McWilliams among others. |
| 247727 PERIODICAL. NEW UNIVERSITY THOUGHT. Volume 4 Number 1 Summer 1964. Detroit: New University Thought, 1964. 80 pages. Stapled paperback. $9.95. Includes Tom Hayden and Eugene Feingold, 'What Happened to Democracy'. |
| 242174 PERIODICAL. [Betsy Warrior, Dawn Warrior, Dana Densmore, Pat Galligan, et al]. THE FEMALE STATE: A Journal of Female Liberation, Issue 4, 'We Choose Personhood'. Somerville: The Female State, 1970. 116 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated. $6.95. |
| 242798 PERIODICAL. [Elvis Presley]. ELVIS MONTHLY. Third Series. November. No. 11. Derbyshire: Albert Hand Publications, 1962. 32 pages. Small stapled paperback. Profusely illustrated. $25. Publication of the Official Elvis Presley Fan Club of Great Britain and the Commonwealth. |
| 250113 PERIODICAL. [Underground Press Syndicate Collective]. COUNTDOWN: A Subterranean Magazine. No. 3. NY: Signet / New American Library, 1970. 149+ pages, numbered in reverse. Mass Market Paperback original, 1st printing / edition. ISBN: 045104276X $16.95. Multimedia production of essays, information, poetry, trips, photos, etc. Pages numbered backwards (counting down...). A short-lived self-proclaimed 'subterranean' magazine, reflecting the turbulent 60s [Black Panthers, Vietnam War, underground comics, anti-Police state (Hey! Welcome to 2008!)]. This issue includes pieces on Allen Ginsberg, the Rolling Stones (pre-dinosaur manifestation!) and more. Assembled by the Underground Press Syndicate Collective. Issued June of 1970. |
| 244605 PERIODICAL. ARONOWITZ, Stanley, et al (eds.) STUDIES ON THE LEFT. Vol. 5, No. 1. Winter, 1965. NY: Studies on the Left, 1965. 135 pages. Trade paperback. $9.95. A journal of research, social theory and review. |
| 249297 PERIODICAL. BAX, Martin, J.G. Ballard, et al (eds.). [J.G. Ballard, Peter Redgrove, Ralph Steadman, Ted Hughes, David Tipton, Earle Birney]. AMBIT 39. Stars and Stripes Special. London: Ambit, 1969. Stapled paperback, stiff white covers. Illustrated. ISSN 0002-6972. $20. 'Quarterly of poems short stories drawings and criticism.' Scarce issue, includes work by Bax, Giles Gordon, Michael Benedickt, Bob Kaufman, Gary Kissick, Robert Sward, John Sladek, Mick Csaky and others. |
| 248927 PERIODICAL. BAXANDALL, Lee, et al (eds.). STUDIES ON THE LEFT. Volume 1, Number 3. 1960. NY: Studies on the Left, 1960. 128 pages. Stapled paperback. $8.95. A journal of research, social theory and review. Special issue on Cuba. Includes Jean-Paul Sartre, 'Ideology and Revolution,' 'Che' Guevara, 'Notes On The Cuban Revolution'. |
| 243742 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.) [Kenneth Rexroth]. FACT: Volume Three Issue Four (Vol. 3, 4). July-August 1966. A Physician says, 'Circumcision is Unnecessary and Barbaric...'. NY: Fact Publishing, 1966. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $10.95. Cover piece by John M. Foley, M.D. Guest illustrator Carl Fisher. 'Book Reviews in Review' by anarchist-poet-critic Kenneth Rexroth. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 243739 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.) [Marilyn Monroe]. FACT: Volume Two Issue Three [Vol. 2, 3]. May-June 1965. [...] Portfolio of the Most Beautiful Art From Eros... NY: Fact Publishing, 1965. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $12.95. The entire issue is given over to Ralph Ginzburg, relating the true story of how this issue of his Eros magazine was suppressed. Photo portfolio includes reproductions of covers from issues of Eros and Marilyn Monroe photos by Bert Stern (there is also one on the rear cover). Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. One of the more sought-after issues, scarce. |
| 243745 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.) [Paul Goodman]. FACT: Volume Four Issue Three (Vol. 4, 3). May-June 1967. The Two Faces of Romney. NY: Fact Publishing, 1967. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $10.95. Cover piece by Boroson. Symposium of 28 Americans responding to the question why they are for or against pornography, is it good or bad, and if bad, are they for censorship. Respondents include the anarchist/social critic Paul Goodman, LeRoi Jones, Andy Warhol, Marshall McLuhan, Susan Sontag, J. Edgar Hoover, and Granville Hicks. Guest illustrator Etienne Delessert. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 243740 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.). FACT: Volume Three Issue Two (Vol. 3, 2). March-April 1966. Reader's Digest is Dishonest, Ignorant, Irresponsible, John Birchite... NY: Fact Publishing, 1966. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $10.95. Guest illustrator Etienne Delessert. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 243741 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.). FACT: Volume Three Issue Three (Vol. 3). May-June 1966. Dr. Spock says 'The Johnson Administration is Acting Like...'. NY: Fact Publishing, 1966. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $10.95. Spock cover piece, 'A Psychiatric View of the Cold War', with some reference to the Vietnam War in these regards. Guest illustrator Louis LoMonaco. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 243743 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.). FACT: Volume Three Issue Five (Vol. 3, 5). September-October 1966. A Professor of Opthamology say, 'Everybody who puts on Contact Lenses will Experience Eye Damage...'. NY: Fact Publishing, 1966. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $10.95. Cover piece by Betty Joan Taylor. Felix Greene article, 'The View From North Vietnam'. Guest illustrator Sergio Aragones. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 243744 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.). FACT: Volume Four Issue One (Vol. 4, 1). January-February 1967. Vietnam: A Way Out. NY: Fact Publishing, 1967. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $10.95. Cover piece by Arnold Toynbee. Guest illustrator Gerry Gersten. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 243746 PERIODICAL. BOROSON, Warren (ed.). FACT: Volume Four Issue Four (Vol. 4, 4). July August 1967. America is Splitting in Two. NY: Fact Publishing, 1967. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $7.95. Cover piece by the anarchist-poet-songster Tuli Kupferberg. Includes Vietnam War-related article by Harold M. Koch on a Chicago priest who defected to the Soviet Union to protest the war, then redefected to the West. Also a poll of 28 Americans to determine who they hold in high esteem in an age of anti-heroism, which includes Allen Ginsberg, Andy Warhol, Paul Krassner, Jean Shepherd, Agatha Christie. Guest illustrator Tom Huffman. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 246277 PERIODICAL. CERULLO, Margaret, et al (eds.). RADICAL AMERICA, Volume 22, No.1, January-February 1988. Back To Vietnam: Refighting The War On Film. Somerville: Radical America, 1988. Stapled paperback. Illustrated. $6.95. 'Looking Back at the Sixties, Part II' includes John Demeter's '(It's) Good Mourning Vietnam'. |
| 248967 PERIODICAL. GARRETT, Wilbur E. (ed.). NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Vol. 176, No. 5 (November, 1989). Washington: National Geographic Society, 1989. Trade paperback. Profuse color photos. $4.95. Cover Story: 'Vietnam, Hard Road to Peace' (with separate articles on Hanoi, Hue, and Saigon by Peter T. White, Tran Van Dinh, with photos by David Alan Harvey). Also, 'Finding the Bismarck'; 'In a Japanese Garden'; 'The Efe: Archers of the Rain Forest'. |
| 242083 PERIODICAL. GINZBURG, Ralph (ed). [Pablo Picasso]. AVANT GARDE # 8: Picasso's Erotic Gravures. NY: Avant Garde, September, 1969. Not paginated [about 60p]. Square quarto. Original stiff illustrated wraps. $9.95. Special issue entirely devoted to the erotic gravures and engravings of Pablo Picasso. |
| 247605 PERIODICAL. GINZBURG, Ralph (ed.). FACT: Volume Two Issue Two. March-April 1965. New Evidence Proves Dag Hammarskjold Committed Suicide. NY: Fact Publishing, 1965. 64 pages. Oversize trade paperback, illustrated wraps. Illustrated. $12.95. Cover article by Eric Norden. Includes non-related pieces by the anarchist Robert Anton Wilson ('The Messiah of Madison Avenue'). Articles include 'Divorce-American Style,' and 'Electrocution As A Spectator Sport.' Guest illustrator chas b slackman. Bimonthly magazine, 'An antidote to the timidity and corruption of the American Press'. A worthy, if lost, cause. |
| 251360 PERIODICAL. GINZBURG, Ralph (ed.). EROS: Volume One, Number Two. EROS Magazine, 1962. About 96 pages. 1st edition. Oversize Hardcover. Illustrated covers without dustjacket, as issued. Profusely illustrated. $9.95. Quarterly magazine with a print run of only 5000 copies, and which lasted one year. A milestone in magazine publishing history, short-lived experiment in erotica. |
| 250763 PERIODICAL. GOLDSTEIN, Richard (editor). [Robert Crumb, Ed Sanders, Jim Morrison, Richard Kostelanetz, Living Theatre]. US: A Paperback Magazine. #1. Bantam, 1969. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. Profusely illustrated. Bantam Special # PS4850. $14.95. 16 page Robert Crumb portfolio. Poetry by Jim Morrison (of the Doors). Also the anarchists Ed Sanders, Richard Kostelanetz, Living Theatre. |
| 251322 PERIODICAL. Greg Nobles, et al (eds.). [Richard Slotkin, Gore Vidal, Noam Chomsky]. RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW 44. April 1989. NY: MARHO, 1989. 216 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated. ISSN 0163-6545. $9.95. Symposium on Teaching the Sixties, Richard Slotkin on 'Gunfighters and Green Berets,' interview with Gore Vidal, Noam Chomsky and Carolyn Eisenberg on Historical Inquiry and the Nuclear Arms Race. |
| 248964 PERIODICAL. GROSVENOR, Melville Bell (ed.). NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Vol. 131, No. 2 (February, 1967). Washington: National Geographic Society, 1967. Trade paperback. Profuse color photos. Includes supplemental CIA map (28x24-inches). $16.95. Cover Story: 'Behind the Headlines in Viet Nam' by Peter T. White. Includes supplemental CIA map, laid in to accompany the 4-page article 'New Geographic Wall Map Spotlights Strife-torn Viet Nam and Its Neighbors.' [Cambodia, Laos, Thailand.] Also, 'Alaska's Mighty Rivers of Ice'; 'The Bahamas: More of Sea Than of Land'; 'Japan's 'Sky People,' The Vanishing Ainu'. |
| 248965 PERIODICAL. GROSVENOR, Melville Bell (ed.). NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Vol. 126, No. 3 (September, 1964). Washington: National Geographic Society, 1964. Trade paperback. Profuse color photos. $7.95. Cover Story: 'Ambassadors of Good Will the Peace Corps' by Sargent Shriver, et al, with reports from six countries. Also, 'History Revealed in Ancient Glass,' 'Chesapeake Country,' and 'Slow Train Through Viet Nam's War' by Howard Sochurek. |
| 251650 PERIODICAL. HINCKLE, Warren III and Sidney Zion (eds.). [R. Crumb, cover]. SCANLAN'S MONTHLY. Volume One Number Six [1 / 6]. August 1970. NY: Scanlan's Literary House, 1970. 69 pages. Stapled paperback magazine. Illustrated. $70. Muckraking magazine taken up with the demise of Ramparts. Cover by R. Crumb. |
| 251753 PERIODICAL. HOROWITZ, David, et al (eds.) [Ramparts; Tom Hayden]. RAMPARTS [Magazine]. 97 issues: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975. Noahs Ark / Ramparts Magazine, 1965-1975. Stapled paperback magazine. Illustrated. $1000. 97 issues: 1965 (7 issues), 1966 (9), 1967 (6), 1968 (11), 1969 (8), 1970 (12), 1971 (11), 1972 (10), 1973 (9), 1974 (11), 1975 (3). |
| 242984 PERIODICAL. LASKY, Melvin J. and Nigel Dennis (eds.). ENCOUNTER. August 1968. Vol. XXXI No. 2. London: Encounter, 1968. 96 pages. Trade paperback. $7.95. Theodor Draper, 'A New Era?' Raymond Aron, Sidney Hook, Lasky, John Mander, Goronwy Rees on the Spring 1968 Student Uprisings, David Holbrook on R.D. Laing. |
| 242985 PERIODICAL. LASKY, Melvin J. and Nigel Dennis (eds.). ENCOUNTER. June 1968. Vol. XXX No. 6. London: Encounter, 1968. 96 pages. Trade paperback. $7.95. Arthur Miller, Gunter Grass, Graham Greene, 'Writers in Prison.' Henry Failie, 'Life and Death of Martin Luther King.' Maurice Cranston on Michel Foucault. Theo Sommer, 'The Easter Riots'. |
| 242986 PERIODICAL. LASKY, Melvin J. and Nigel Dennis (eds.). ENCOUNTER. July 1968. Vol. XXXI No. 1. London: Encounter, 1968. 96 pages. Trade paperback. $6.95. D.W. Brogan, Arnold Beichman, Raymond Aron, Max Beloff, Golo Mann, Nicola Chiaromonte on 'Student Revolt.' Short story by Anna Kavan. John Weightman on Underground films. Evelyn Waugh-Randolph Churchill letters. |
| 242227 PERIODICAL. LUMER, Hyman (ed.). POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Theoretical Journal of the Communist Party, U.S.A. Vol. XLIV, No. 8. August 1965. NY: Political Affairs, 1965. 64 pages. Stapled softcover. $5.95. Articles by Gus Hall, Henri Alleg, Richard Loring, Herbert Aptheker, Nan Sheppard. |
| 242692 PERIODICAL. MORFORD, Richard (ed.). AMERICAN - SOVIET FACTS. No. 3. NY: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, June 1965. 26 pages. Stapled Paperback. Stiff covers. $11.95. Selection of short news and cultural items reprinted from New World Review related to the Russia and the US, with supplemental article. National Chairman for the committee was Rockwell Kent, Richard Morford was Executive Director. |
| 242693 PERIODICAL. MORFORD, Richard (ed.). AMERICAN - SOVIET FACTS. No. 2. NY: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, April 1965. 26 pages. Stapled Paperback. Stiff covers. $11.95. Selection of short news and cultural items reprinted from New World Review related to the Russia and the US, with supplemental article. National Chairman for the committee was Rockwell Kent, Richard Morford was Executive Director. |
| 248189 PERIODICAL. NEWMAN, Charles (ed.) [Eugene Ionesco, Richard Brautigan, Isaac Babel]. TRIQUARTERLY 5. [Tri-Quarterly; Number Five]. Fall 1966. Evanston: Northwestern University, 1966. 188 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated. ISSN 0041-3097. $23. Richard Brautigan, Isaac Babel, among many others. Affixed full-color printed plate of a painting by Constantin Byzantios accompanying the article by Eugene Ionesco present. |
| 248191 PERIODICAL. NEWMAN, Charles (ed.). TRIQUARTERLY 10. [Tri-Quarterly; Number Ten]. Fall 1967. Under 30 Issue. Evanston: Northwestern University, 1967. 232+ pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated. ISSN 0041-3097. $4.95. Daryl Hine, Jack Anderson, Louise Gluck, Joyce Carol Oates, Ron Loewinsohn, Keith Abbott, Jim Harrison, David Lunde, Tom Clark, R. J. Wilson, James Tate, Kathy Dale, among others. Danny Lyons photos. |
| 245390 PERIODICAL. SOLOTAROFF, Theodore (ed). NEW AMERICAN REVIEW # 1. NY: New American Library, 1967. 1st edition. Mass Market Paperback original. $1.95. Includes the Vietnam War-related short story 'The Room' by Victor Kolpacoff. Also William Gass, Anne Sexton, Grace Paley, Theodore Roszak, Louise Gluck, and Ronald Sukenick, George Denison, among others. |
| 243694 PERIODICAL. SOLOTAROFF, Theodore (ed.) [Allen Ginsberg, Sylvia Plath, Robert Coover]. NEW AMERICAN REVIEW 11. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1971. 240 pages. 1st edition. Small quality Mass Market paperback, wraps original. ISBN: 0671208373 $11.95. Movement writings. Includes Sylvia Plath ('Last Words'), Allen Ginsberg (the first appearance of his 'From These States'), W. S. Merwin, James Merrill, Robert Coover, et al. |
| 246994 PERIODICAL. SWEEZY, Paul M. and Harry Magdoff (eds.) [Daniel Singer]. MONTHLY REVIEW: An Independent Socialist Magazine. Volume 40, Number 2 June 1988. NY: Monthly Review Foundation, 1988. Stapled paperback. ISSN: 0027-0520. $5. May 1968 Revisited by Daniel Singer. |
| 246993 PERIODICAL. SWEEZY, Paul M. and Harry Magdoff (eds.). MONTHLY REVIEW: An Independent Socialist Magazine. Volume 40, Number 2 June 1988. NY: Monthly Review Foundation, 1988. Stapled paperback. ISSN: 0027-0520. $5. May 1968 Revisited by Daniel Singer. |
| 248963 PERIODICAL. VOSBURGH, Frederick (ed.). NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Vol. 133, No. 4 (April, 1968). Washington: National Geographic Society, 1968. Trade paperback. Profuse photos. $6.95. Cover Story: 'Viet Nam's Montagnards' by Howard Sochurek. Also, 'Nature's Year in Pleasant Valley' by Paul A. Zahl, 'Robert V. Fleming 1890-1967' by Melville Bell Grosvenor, 'The Netherlands: Nation at War With The Sea' by Alan Villiers and Adam Woolfitt, 'Dory on the Banks' by James H, Pickerell, and 'Hubbard Medal Awarded to Juan T. Trippe'. |
| 248966 PERIODICAL. VOSBURGH, Frederick (ed.). NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Vol. 134, No. 6 (December, 1968). Washington: National Geographic Society, 1968. Trade paperback. Profuse color photos. $4.95. Cover Story: 'The Mekong: River of Terror and Hope' by Peter T. White and W.E. Garrett. Also: 'Williamsburg: City for All Seasons,' 'Snow Festival in Japan's Far North,' 'Reunited Jerusalem Faces its Problems,' and 'Dragon Lizards of Komodo' (TV tie-in on 'Reptiles and Amphibians'). |
| 251950 PERLMAN, Fredy & R. Gregoire. WORKER-STUDENT ACTION COMMITTEES: France May '68. Detroit: Black & Red, 1970. 96 pages. Early reprint. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated with graphics, cartoons and graffiti from the uprising. Introduction by Perlman and Gregoire. ISBN: 0934868085 $11.95. Essays, articles, etc., by the authors, both anti-authoritarian participants of the May Uprisings in France, 1968, which almost toppled the government and inspired numerous similar uprisings around the globe. Google for more on Perlman at the online Anarchist Encyclopedia. |
| 242248 PERLMAN, Fredy and R. Gregoire. WORKER-STUDENT ACTION COMMITTEES: France May '68. Kalamazoo: Black & Red, n.d., 1969. 96 pages. 1st edition. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated with graphics, cartoons and graffiti from the uprising. Introduction by Perlman and Gregoire. ISBN: 0934868085 $21. Collection of essays, articles, etc., by the authors, both anti-authoritarian participants of the May Uprisings in France, 1968, which almost toppled the government and inspired numerous similar uprisings around the globe, from Eastern Europe to South America. Scarce in this edition. More on Perlman Google the Anarchist Encyclopedia. |
| 242082 PHILLIPS, Derek L. STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY. NY: Crowell, 1965. 262 pages. Trade paperback. ISBN: B000BTNUAM $3.95. 'This volume includes representative portions of five outstanding empirical studies. These studies not only provide excellent examples of the use of research method, but they also draw a number of revealing conclusions about life in America today.' Chapters include: Religion and Family Life; Television and Children; Adolescent Subcultures; Colleges Under Pressure; and Mental Illness in the City. |
| 242023 PIERCE, Peter. ADVENTURES IN AMERICAN BOLSHEVISM, JUDICIAL DECADENCE AND SAVAGE POETRY: The Lum Lee Story. Kanona: J&C Transcripts, 1964. 81 pages. Paperback. $7.95. Anti-communist crank, none-to-pleased with a country gone-to-hell (liberalism) either. |
| 239787 PLANER, Nigel and Terence Blacker. NEIL'S BOOK OF THE DEAD. NY: Harmony Books, 1984. Unpaginated. Softcover. Illustrated. ISBN: 0517559641 $24.95. |
| 251854 PLUMMER, William. THE HOLY GOOF: A Biography of Neal Cassady. Paragon, 1990. 162 pages. 2nd paperback printing. Photos. Index. ISBN: 1557782873 $6.95. Very nice biography of the spark-plug genius of the Beat movement and seminal figure in Kerouac's life and writings. |
| 244255 POLNER, Murray (ed.). WHEN CAN I COME HOME? A Debate On Amnesty for Exiles, Anti-War Prisoners and Others. Garden City: Anchor/Doubleday, 1972. 267 pages. Paperback original. ISBN: 0385051190 $4.95. Thoughtful book on sticky issues, with pieces by Gaylin, Lifton, Reston, Jr., Rusher, Steinfels, Swomley, et al. Scarce. |
| 247238 POLNER, Murray and Jim O'Grady. DISARMED AND DANGEROUS: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan. Basic Books, 1997. 434 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 046503084X $8.95. |
| 248044 POLNER, Murray and Jim O'Grady. DISARMED AND DANGEROUS: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan. NY: Basic Books, 1997. 434 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 046503084X $3.95. |
| 242673 POMERANTZ, Charlotte and Howard Kaplan (eds.). THE UNSPEAKABLE WAR. NY: Labor Committee for Peace in Vietnam, n.d. [1966]. Not paginated, [32] pages. Stapled softcover. Photos. $12.95. |
| 247951 POMERANTZ, Charlotte and Howard Kaplan (eds.). THE UNSPEAKABLE WAR: Dead End of a Colonial War 1940-1966. NY: Labor Committee for Peace in Vietnam, n.d. [1966]. Not paginated, [32] pages. Stapled paperback. Photos. $11.95. News photos and articles telling of the horror and wrong-headedness of the Vietnam war. |
| 242743 PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY. [PLP]. BLACK LIBERATION NOW!. NY: Black Liberation Commission of the Progressive Labor Party, n.d. [1967?]. 24 pages. Small Stapled paperback pamphlet. Photos. $22. |
| 248236 PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY. [PLP]. RANK-AND-FILE CAUCUSES FOR WORKERS' POWER IN TRADE UNIONS. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, n.d. [197?]. 14 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Illustrated. $9.95. |
| 244350 QUINN, Edward and Paul J. Dolan (eds.). THE SENSE OF THE 60'S. NY: The Free Press, 1968. 528 pages. 1st edition. Trade paperback. $2.95. Selections of prose, 52 well-known authors on things relevant to the 1960s. Includes Stokley Carmichael, Martin Luther King, Jr., Sargent Shriver, Susan Sontag, Tom Wolfe, Jean Shepherd, James Ridgeway, Staughton Lynd, John Barth, Philip Roth, John Updike, Robert Lowell, Paul Goodman, Leslie Dewart, Claude Brown. |
| 249038 RADER, Dotson. I AIN'T MARCHIN' ANYMORE. NY: Paperback Library, 1969. 160 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback printing / edition. $3.95. Book title is from Phil Ochs's signature song. 'An Honest Account of Life Among the Disaffected Young--Their Violence, Politics and Sex'. Rader was billed by Time magazine as 'The Eldridge Cleaver of the white New Left'. |
| 242297 RADICAL EDUCATION PROJECT. COPS ARE HIRED TO ENFORCE THE LAWS. Detroit: Radical Education Project, n.d. [ca. 1965]. Not paginated [5] pages. Stapled softcover. Profusely illustrated. $17.95. Small illustrated anti-cop pamphlet, published by the Detroit Radical Education Project and printed by movement labor at Peoples Press in San Francisco. Includes two pages anti-Vietnam War, comparing the role of cops in America to US soldiers in Vietnam, serving the rich and powerful, repressing the poor and powerless. 'The people who want freedom are all on one side of the barricades. The cops of the world are on the other.' Scarce. |
| 249011 RAJSKI, Raymond B. (compiled and edited by). A NATION GRIEVED: The Kennedy Assassination in Editorial Cartoons. Charles Tuttle, 1967. 134 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Index of cartoonists and b&w of cartoons. Foreword by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ISBN: B000HF8FMS $8.95. |
| 248237 RAMPARTS MAGAZINE, Editors of. [articles by Frank Church, Robert Scheer, Donald Duncan, Warren Hinckle, Bernard Fall, Marcus Raskin]. A VIETNAM PRIMER. [Ramparts Magazine]. San Francisco: Ramparts, 1966. 97 pages. Trade paperback. 1st edition, 2nd printing(?), with copyright stated as February 1966 on page 96. $9.95. The political and moral disaster of America in Vietnam. Includes an Interview with Frank Church. Articles by Robert Scheer, Warren Hinckle, Marcus Raskin, Bernard Fall, Donald Duncan. Of the many printings, two [issued in 1966], are identical but for the cover. The first printing had Donald Duncan on the cover with the statement 'I Quit!' This printing replaces Duncan with a small illustration (1-5/8 inches tall, with 'Published by the Editors of Ramparts Magazine in large uppercase lettering). Later editions dropped the Church interview, and added Noam Chomsky and David Welsh pieces, as well as expanding the cover illustration to 2-1/2 inches tall with title and publisher in smaller print. |
| 243367 RANDALL, Margaret (selected and translated by). THIS GREAT PEOPLE HAS SAID 'ENOUGH' AND HAS BEGUN TO MOVE: Poems From the Struggle in Latin America. SF: Peoples Press, 1972. 38 pages. 1st Edition. Stapled paperback original. Illustrated, B&W Photos. Selected and translated by Margaret Randall, with an introductory note by her. $12.95. Published by a radical publishing group. Very scarce. |
| 244471 RASKIN, Jonah. OUT OF THE WHALE: Growing Up in the American Left, An Autobiography. NY: Links, 1974. 216 pages. 1st edition. Paperback original. Photos. ISBN: 0825630398 $8.95. By the son of Jewish leftists ('The Raskins were like the Rosenbergs, except that Julius and Ethel were dead and my parents were alive'), himself a lefty in the 60s and after. Includes his memories of exile in Algiers with Leary and Cleaver, and the infamous Manhattan townhouse explosion. Scarce. |
| 245020 REASKE, Christopher and Robert F. Willson, Jr. (eds.). STUDENT VOICES: One. NY: Random House, 1971. 233 pages. 1st edition. Stiff cardboard wraps original. ISBN: 0394312139 $9.95. Anthology of student protest writings, with cleverly conceived cover made from corrugated cardboard box material, indicating how hip the publisher was. Writings on: drugs, racism, politics, pop culture, education, ecology, etc. A definite period piece. |
| 242500 REES, David. THE AGE OF CONTAINMENT: The Cold War 1945-1965. NY: St. Martin's, 1968. 156 pages. 2nd printing. Small Trade paperback. Appendices. Chronological table. Bibliography. Index. A volume in the series 'The Making of the 20th Century'. ISBN: 0333030745 $4.95. |
| 248868 REEVES, Donald. NOTES OF A PROCESSED BROTHER. NY: Pantheon, 1971. 480 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Appendices. ISBN: 0394471016 $9.95. 'The best account we have of what it's like to try to change the schools...' --Neil Postman. |
| 251330 REISNER, Robert. GRAFFITI: Selected Scrawls From Bathroom Walls. Parallax Publishing, 1967. 64 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Photos. $3.95. |
| 243726 REXROTH, Kenneth. THE ALTERNATIVE SOCIETY: Essays From the Other World. NY: Herder & Herder, 1970. 196 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. $16.95. Diverse essays: the Beats, black writers, poetry and money, Urbanism, community planning, the Permanent War Generation, counterculture, etc., by this poet-anarchist-social critic. |
| 243784 REYNOLDS, Robert. MAGIC SYMBOLS: A Photographic Study on Graffiti. Portland: Graphic Arts Center, 1975. Unpaginated. Oversize Hardcover. Illustrated. ISBN: 091285619X $8.95. Mostly lavish color illustrations, some reflecting the sixties. |
| 248979 RICHARDS, David. PLAYED OUT: The Jean Seberg Story. Random House, 1981. 386 pages. 1st printing / edition. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0394511328 $8.95. Victim of drugs, alcohol and complex-destructive love relationships, Seberg's tragic life and death is treated with sympathy and understanding. She was involved in the civil rights movement and the Black Panthers, and persecuted by the terrorist FBI. |
| 251771 ROBBINS, Mary Susannah (ed.) [Noam Chomsky, Carl Olgesby, Daniel Berrigan, Joan Baez, Howard Zinn, Staughton Lynd]. AGAINST THE VIETNAM WAR: Writings by Activists. Syracuse University, 1999. xxv+317 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. Notes. Index. Publisher's promo material laid in. ISBN: 0815627971 $6.95. Includes pieces by Noam Chomsky, Michael Ferber, Carl Olgesby, Daniel Berrigan, Joan Baez, Howard Zinn, Staughton Lynd and others. |
| 247496 ROBERTS, Steven V. EUREKA!: Earthquakes, Chicanos, Celebrities, Smog, Fads, Outdoor Living, Charles Manson's Legacy, Berkeley Rebels, San Francisco Scenes, Southern California Style, Ronald Reagan, and Other Discoveries in the Golden State of California. NY: Quadrangle/Times Books, 1973. 305 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0812904656 $3.95. Most of these articles originally appeared in the New York Times. Includes two Vietnam War-related pieces. |
| 242740 ROBERTSON, Don and Marion Steele. THE HALLS OF YEARNING: An Indictment of Formal Education -- A Manifesto of Student Liberation. Long Beach: Jack Esco, 1969. 113 pages. 1st edition. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Includes Suggested readings. $26. 'The present educatinal system is a fraud.' Scathing critique by two young sociology teachers after three years teaching at California State College in Long Beach. |
| 250618 ROMM, Ethel Grodzins and others. THE OPEN CONSPIRACY: What America's Angry Generation is Saying. Avon, 1971. 256 pages. 1st paperback printing / edition, short oblong book. Profusely illustrated. Lexikons. Index. $9.95. Short essays and cartoons from the Underground Press. |
| 246660 RORABAUGH, W.J. BERKELEY AT WAR: The 1960's. NY: Oxford, 1989. 277 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Index. ISBN: 0195058771 $9.95. |
| 244484 ROSENTHAL, Irving. SHEEPER. NY: Grove, 1967. 304 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. $17.95. 'The Poet! The Crooked! The Extra-fingered!' Autobiographical novel, 60s style (with loosely arranged chapters), about the growth of a writer and his circles, by a former editor of 'Chicago Review' and founder of the seminal 'Big Table'. Some of the sections first appeared in 'City Lights Journal' and 'Evergreen Review'. |
| 243130 ROSITZKE, Harry. LEFT ON! The Glorious Bourgeois Cultural Revolution. NY: Quadrangle, 1973. 200 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0812903307 $4.95. 'A populist utopia at once compassionate and ironic, subtle and farcical...'. |
| 243240 ROSITZKE, Harry. LEFT ON! The Glorious Bourgeois Cultural Revolution. NY: Quadrangle, 1973. 200 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0812903307 $3.95. A populist utopia at once compassionate and ironic, subtle and farcical... |
| 251246 ROSSEN, Johnny (Appleseed). THE LITTLE RED WHITE AND BLUE BOOK. Evergreen Black Cat / Grove Press, 1969. 113 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st edition. Small Trade paperback. Evergreen Black Cat # B-230. $11.95. 'Revolutionary Quotations by Great Americans' to accelerate the battle to reclaim America and restore its revolutionary spirit as the nation's dominant force. |
| 249040 ROSZAK, Theodore. MAKING OF A COUNTER CULTURE: Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition. NY: Doubleday, 1969. xiv+303 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Bibliographic notes. $9.95. Examines leading influences on the 60s counterculture: Herbert Marcuse, Norman Brown, Allen Ginsberg, Alan Watts, Timothy Leary and the anarchist Paul Goodman, and how they have undermined the conventional scientific world view and the foundations of the technocracy. |
| 246548 ROTHMAN, Stanley and S. Robert Lichter. ROOTS OF RADICALISM: Jews, Christians and the New Left. NY: Oxford, 1982. 466 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Illustrated, tables, appendices, index. ISBN: 0195031253 $13.95. |
| 247623 ROUGH TIMES STAFF [Jerome Agel, producer]. ROUGH TIMES. NY: Ballantine, 1973. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback original (PBO). ISBN: 0345230591 $6.95. Therapy means change, not adjustment. Formerly 'The Radical Therapist.' Produced by Jerome Agel who did numerous other books for McLuhan, Bucky Fuller, etc. |
| 245775 RUBENSTEIN, Richard E. REBELS IN EDEN: Mass Political Violence in the United States. Boston: Little, Brown, 1970. 201 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Notes, select bibliography. ISBN: 0316760811 $7.95. The underclass - not white collar - unruly, obstreperous mob of criminals, students, juvenile delinquents, Negroes, poor, and psychos who serve as a nice big lump of those lacking proper respect for lawn order. |
| 247785 RUBIN, Jerry. DO IT! Scenarios of the Revolution. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1970. 256 pages. 1st printing of the 1st edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Introduction by Eldridge Cleaver. ISBN: 067120601X $11.95. 'Do It! is a Declaration of War between the generations -- calling on kids to leave their homes, burn down their schools and create a new society upon the ashes of the old. Do It! is a prose poem singing the inside saga of the movement; Do It! is a handbook for American revolutionaries comparable to Che Guevara's Guerilla Warfare; it is a frenzied emotional symphony for a new social disorder; a comic book for seven-year-olds; a tribute to insanity'. Yippie!. |
| 246136 RUBLOWSKY, John. THE STONED AGE: A History of Drugs in America. NY: Putnam, 1974. 218 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0399113061 $25. |
| 248140 SANDERS, Ed. FAME AND LOVE IN NEW YORK. Berkeley: Turtle Island, 1980. 320 pages. 1st Trade paperback printing / edition. ISBN: 0913666327 $12.95. A hilarious satirical novel of the New York art world. Clearly some of it is autobiographical, by the former songster of The Fugs, poet, journalist, counterculture activist, proprietor of Peace Eye Bookstore, cofounder of Youth International Party (YIPPEE!!), etc.: 'The Content of History will be Poetry.' - Ed Sanders, 'Investigative Poetry'. |
| 238167 SANTELLI, Robert. AQUARIUS RISING: The Rock Festival Years. NY: Dell, 1980. 292 pp. Large Trade paperback. First printing. Photos. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0440509564 $19.95. |
| 251239 SAUTER, Van Gordon and Burleigh Hines. NIGHTMARE IN DETROIT: A Rebellion and Its Victims. Henry Regnery, 1968. 231 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. $15.95. Recounts the story of 43 people - biographies and circumstance - killed during an 8-day period, in the Detroit Riot of 1967. |
| 242094 SAUVAGE, Leo. [John F. Kennedy]. THE OSWALD AFFAIR. Cleveland: World, 1966. 418 pages. 1st US edition. Hardback. Illustrated. ISBN: B0007DMVHA $22. Argues Kennedy's assassination was a conspiracy involving Dallas police, Mafia, and assorted right-wing whackos. Originally published in France, Sauvage was an American correspondent for the Paris newspaper 'Le Figaro'. Relatively scarce in the first edition. |
| 245325 SAVARY, Louis M. (ed.). POPULAR SONG AND YOUTH TODAY. NY: Association Press, 1971. 160 pages. Trade paperback. Illustrated. A volume in the 'Youth World' series. ISBN: 0809618001 $4.95. Includes whole history of rock, the performers and audience, along with images/themes of the music...from Ray Stevens to Frank Zappa. |
| 251349 SAYRE, Nora. SIXTIES GOING ON SEVENTIES. Arbor House, 1973. 419 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Index. ISBN: 0877950547 $6.95. |
| 247175 SCHNEIR, Walter (ed.). TELLING IT LIKE IT WAS: The Chicago Riots. NY: Signet, 1969. 159 pages. 1st printing / 1st edition. Mass Market paperback original (PBO, no hardcover published). 16pp of previously unpublished photos by Richard Fegley. ISBN: B000BU1EBS $14.95. Anthology of essays by various leftists, radicals, anarchists, authors: Includes William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman, Paul Krassner, Don Miller, William Styron, Jimmy Breslin, Jean Genet, Arthur Miller, Terry Southern, Dave Dellinger, among others. Surprisingly uncommon book. |
| 244327 SCHOFIELD, Carey. JAGGER. NY: Beaufort Books, 1985. 248 pages. Trade paperback. Photos. ISBN: 0825302625 $1. |
| 243705 SCHRAG, Peter. TEST OF LOYALTY: Daniel Ellsberg and the Rituals of Secret Government. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1974. 414 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0671217879 $4.95. An account of Ellsberg's trial, basically pitting the rights of the individual against the Pentagon and the power of the state (in it's own criminal activities). |
| 245070 SCIMECCA, Joseph and Roland Damiano. CRISIS AT ST. JOHN'S: Strike and Revolution on the Catholic Campus. NY: Random House, 1967. 213 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0006BQEJO $6.95. |
| 252405 SCULATTI, Gene and David Seay. SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS: The Psychedelic Music Trip 1965-1968. St. Martins, 1985. 192 pages. 1st printing, 1st edition. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Index. ISBN: 0312699034 $60. |
| 242884 SEIDENBAUM, Art. CONFRONTATION ON CAMPUS: Student Challenge in California. LA: The Ward Ritchie Press, (1969). vii, 150 pages. Hardback. Photos by Bill Bridges, foreword by Harry Ashmore. $26. California campus rebellion from San Diego to Berkeley - interviews with students on 9 California campuses. These reports originally appeared in the LA Times. Scarce. |
| 233522 SEITZ, William. ART IN THE AGE OF AQUARIUS: 1955-1970. Washington: Smithsonian, 1992. 250 pages. 1st printing. Oversize Hardcover. Illustrated with many color or black & white photographs. ISBN: 0874748682 $30. |
| 250788 SELIGSON, Tom. [Nat Hentoff.]. TO BE YOUNG IN BABYLON: A Dramatic Personal Account of Teen-Age Radicals. NY: Popular Library, 1971. 237 pages. 1st printing / edition. Paperback original (PBO). Intro by Nat Hentoff. $9.95. Interviews with young Indians, blacks in Peoria, Chicanos, etc. Seligson co-edited 'The High School Revolutionaries' and in 1979 published his first novel, 'Stalking'. Parts of this book originally appeared in the paperback magazine 'Defiance'. |
| 247377 SHAPLEN, Robert. THE LOST REVOLUTION: The Story of 20 Years of Neglected Opportunities in Vietnam and America's Failure to Foster Democracy There. NY: Harper and Row, 1965. 404 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Endpaper maps. ISBN: B00005WAW7 $5.95. By a veteran correspondent for 'The New Yorker', and author of numerous books on SE Asia and the war in Vietnam. |
| 242203 SILBER, Irwin. THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION: A Marxist Analysis. NY: Times Change Press, 1970. 62 pages. 1st edition. Stapled stiff softcover. ISBN: 0878100059 $11.95. Most of the articles collected here appeared in 'The Guardian'. Critique of the excessive expectations of the counter culture and particularly the 'leaderless' advocates such as Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin and their fantasy of a 'Woodstock Nation'. |
| 244750 SILVER, Joan and Linda Gottlieb. LIMBO. NY: Viking, 1972. 183 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0670429147 $3.95. Novelized version of families searching for POW's and MIA's in SE Asia. The stories of some of these women is touchingly retold in this account, based on the author's screenplay. |
| 234522 SIRACUSA, Joseph M. NEW LEFT DIPLOMATIC HISTORIES AND HISTORIANS: The American Revisionists. London: National University Publications, 1973. 138 pages. Hardcover. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0804690375 $14.95. |
| 247910 SITUATIONIST INTERNATIONAL. ON THE POVERTY OF STUDENT LIFE: Considered in Its Economic, Political, Psychological, Sexual, and Particularly Intellectual Aspects, and a Modest Proposal for Its Remedy. Detroit: Black and Red, 1973. 24 pages. Stapled paperback. $7.95. 'Ten days that shook the university.' Infamous tract produced by Strasbourg students and SI members with student union funds, in 1966 causing a grand scandal. |
| 249542 SIVANANDAN, A., Georgia Jackson. FREE THE SOLEDAD BROTHERS: Jonathan Jackson 1953-1970. London: Friends of Soledad, 1975. Not paginated [9] pages. Stapled paperback. Photos. $75. Pamphlet focused on Jonathan Jackson's death, with interview with his mother, Georgia Jackson. |
| 252662 SMITH, Joseph C. THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED. Grove Press, 1981. 1st printing / edition. Review copy with publisher's promo sheets and author photo laid in. ISBN: 0394519515 $7.95. Novel of the rock music industry by this African American R&B musician. |
| 242037 SOLOMON, Norman. NOW: A Narrative Document. Portland: Out of the Ashes, 1976. 53 pages. Paperback. ISBN: 0912874112 $9.95. Early 70s 'movement' piece. Excerpts appeared in 'SunRise,' 'Center,' 'The Stranger' and 'Flashfoods.' Publishing partly funded by an NEA grant, but the author 'in no way recommends support for the US government'. |
| 246874 SPITZ, Bob. DYLAN: A Biography. NY: McGraw Hill, 1989. 639 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Photos, discography, index. ISBN: 0070603308 $8.95. Massive volume by the author of 'Barefoot in Babylon'. |
| 250718 SPITZ, Bob. THE BEATLES: The Biography. Little, Brown, 2005. 983 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Photos, notes, bibliography, index. ISBN: 0316803529 $14.95. Massive volume by the author of Barefoot in Babylon and a biography of Bob Dylan. |
| 242113 STAFF of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. THE WAR IN VIETNAM: The Text of the Controversial Republican White Paper. Ithaca: The Glad Day Press, nd [1967?]. 56 pages. 1st edition thus. Stapled wraps original. Appendixes. $9.95. Issued by the small radical press which went on to print many gay works in the 70s. |
| 251772 STANTON, Mary. FREEDOM WALK: Mississippi or Bust. University Press of Mississippi, 2003. xv+254 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. Notes. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 1578065054 $9.95. |
| 242296 STEIN, Buddy and David Wellman. [Robert Scheer]. THE SCHEER CAMPAIGN. Boston: New England Free Press, n.d. [ca. 1967?]. [15] pages. Stapled softcover. ISBN: B0007GPDZ4 $10.95. Offprint of an article originally appearing in the January/February 1967 issue of 'Studies on the Left'. |
| 245328 STEINHARDT, Anne. HOW TO GET BALLED IN BERKELEY: A Historical Romance of the Sixties. NY: Viking, 1976. 172 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: 067038335X $3.95. Erotic novel set in Berkeley's counterculture scene. Author's third book, chronicling the adventures of two young men on the make. |
| 245234 STEPANIAN, Michael. [R. Crumb]. POT SHOTS. NY: Delta, 1972. 223 pages. 1st edition, 1st printing. Trade paperback. Illustrated by R. Crumb. $35. 'America's Foremost Dope Lawyer Exposes Civil Wrongs that Threaten Civil Rights'. |
| 247115 STERN, Susan. WITH THE WEATHERMEN: The Personal Journey of a Revolutionary Woman. NY: Doubleday, 1975. 374 pages. Stated 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. Appendices, Chronology. ISBN: 0385080700 $100. Stern was an antiwar activist, member of the Seattle SDS and a defendant in the trial of the Seattle 7. Later died of a drug overdose. Scarce. |
| 244592 STONE, I.F. POLEMICS AND PROPHECIES, 1967-1970. NY: Random House, 1970. 497 pages. 1st edition. Index. ISBN: 039446981X $9.95. 65 of Stone's essays and articles from his Weekly and the New York Review of Books. Most deal directly with the Vietnam War or related issues during the 1967-1970 period. |
| 249641 STONE, Robert. PRIME GREEN: Remembering the Sixties. Ecco / HarperCollins, 2007. 229 pages. 1st printing / edition, 1st issue. Uncorrected Proof, Trade paperback, precedes the 1st hardcover. ISBN: 0060198169 $180. 1st issue, with pp. 221-222 extant (later excised). |
| 243437 SUALL, Irwin. THE AMERICAN ULTRAS: The Extreme Right and the Military-Industrial Complex. NY: League for Industrial Democracy, 1962. 64 pages. Revised edition. Stapled paperback. Introduction by Norman Thomas. $13. Covers the John Birch Society, Fred Schwarz' so-called Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Billy Hargis and other proto-fascist precursors to Pat Buchanan, Pat Robertson, and the present hip New Right. Suall was active in the Socialist Party and a trade union activist with the Seafarers' and ILGW. |
| 248620 SUPERMOTHER. SUPERMOTHER'S COOKING WITH GRASS. San Rafael: Sunshine Manufacturing and Import Co., 1971. 15 pages. First edition. Staple-bound pamphlet, light off-white covers with brown printed illustration and lettering. Illustrated. $12.95. Yummies!! Good Eats - just like Granny used to make. Just imagine ... Shrimp Wiggle, Date Nut Bars, Wacky Cake ... one of each and all your neighbors will be buzzing about the fat little wiggly wacky nut up the street!. |
| 237522 SUPERWEED, Mary Jane. DRUG MANUFACTURING FOR FUN AND PROFIT. Chthon Press, 1969. 16 pp. First edition. Staple-bound pamphlet. $19.95. |
| 248617 SUPERWEED, Mary Jane. HERBAL APHRODISIACS: A Turn on for Lovers. no place: Stone Kingdom Syndicate, 1971. 16 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet, red and yellow illustrated covers. $8.95. Herbs were 'in' in the 60s and 70s, even more so now - don't be left behind. |
| 248618 SUPERWEED, Mary Jane. DRUG MANUFACTURING FOR FUN AND PROFIT. no place: Stone Kingdom Syndicate, 1969. 16 pages. Stapled paperback, white covers with printed purple illustration and lettering. Illustrated. Cover by Michelangelo Buonarroti and Friends. $12.95. Sequel to 'The Marijuana Consumer's and Dealer's Guide': Make DMT in your kitchen, a new simplified process. Includes techniques for making Kjala-Khij (an African aphrodisiac), growing tips for superior grass, All About Hashish, Super Candy, and Getting Your Full Weight. (No anorexics allowed ¨?). |
| 248619 SUPERWEED, Mary Jane. HERBAL HIGHS: A Guide to Natural and Legal Narcotics, Psychelics and Stimulants. San Rafael: Flash Mail Order / Stone Kingdom Syndicate, 1970. 16 pages. First edition. Staple-bound pamphlet, light off-green covers with green printed illustration and lettering. Illustrated. $12.95. Just imagine ... ... you and your cats fighting over the catnip! (But hey, don't feel bad about losing out ... they don't have a clue about your neighbor's hydrangeas.). |
| 251197 SUPERWEED, Mary Jane. SUPER GRASS GROWER'S GUIDE. no place: Stone Kingdom Syndicate, 1970. 16 pages. Stapled paperback, orange covers with printed green illustration and lettering. Illustrated. $23. 'A Handbook for High Power Pot Farming'. |
| 251198 SUPERWEED, Mary Jane. THE COMPLETE CANNABIS CULTIVATOR: Everything You Need to Know About Growing Pot. San Francisco: Stone Kingdom Syndicate, 1969. 16 pages. First edition? Staple-bound pamphlet, green covers with red printed illustration and lettering. Illustrated. $9.95. Precedes the 1970 and the publisher stated as Sunshine Manufacturing and Flash Mail Order editions, with Stone Kingdom copyright inside the back cover. |
| 249784 SWADOS, Harvey. A RADICAL AT LARGE: American Essays. London: Hart-Davis, 1967. 311 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. $6.95. Pieces from the 60s, some previously published in 'The Nation' and 'The Saturday Review', on the American labor movement, Upton Sinclair, C. Wright Mills, 'Mac Bird!', the New Frontier, his famous essay, 'Why Resign From the Human Race?,' and many more. Swados is author of numerous books, 'Celebration,' 'On the Line,' 'Out Went the Candle,' and was long associated with labor and radical issues. |
| 248776 SWEEZY, Paul and Leo Huberman. WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT INDO-CHINA. NY: Monthly Review, 1954. 23 pages. Stapled paperback. 'Monthly Review Pamphlet Series, #9'. ISBN: B0007G5UOI $14.95. Reprinted from Monthly Review magazine. |
| 246323 TEODORI, Massimo. THE NEW LEFT: A Documentary History. NY: Bobbs-Merrill, 1969. 501 pages. 1st edition. Trade paperback. Chronology, Bibliography. Index. $9.95. |
| 248177 THOMPSON, Hunter S. HELL'S ANGELS: A Strange and Terrible Saga. NY: Ballantine, 1975. 348 pages. Reprint. Mass Market paperback. Ballantine # 24825. ISBN: 0345248252 $14.95. Thompson rode with the Hell's Angels outlaw motocycle gang for a year, earning the title as their 'writer in residence.' The Gonzo journalist 'is loose again, running fast and loud, like a burst of dirty thunder'. |
| 250781 THOMPSON, Hunter. HELL'S ANGELS: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Random House, 1967. 278 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st edition. Hardcover, Black cloth with silver and red lettering. $115. Gonzo journalism, the author's first book. |
| 251887 THOMPSON, Hunter. HELL'S ANGELS: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Random House, 1967. 278 pages. 2nd printing of the 1st edition. Hardcover, Black cloth with silver and red lettering. $110. Gonzo journalism, the author's first book. |
| 244457 THORP, Roderick and Robert Blake. THE MUSIC OF THEIR LAUGHTER: An American Album. NY: Harper & Row, 1970. 187 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. $4.95. Dope, drop-outs and youth rebellion - a generational survey. 32 teen-agers open up about the youth scene - stream of consciousness interviews in a trip back in time. |
| 242040 TIEDE, Tom. COWARD. NY: Pocket, 1968. 1st Mass market paperback edition. ISBN: B0007E7BQA $1.95. Novel of a draftee in Viet Nam refusing to fight a war he doesn't believe in. Tiede was a reporter in Vietnam. The author's first novel. See 'Newman 60'. |
| 242622 TIEDE, Tom. CALLEY: Soldier or Killer? NY: Pinnacle, 1971. 158 pages. Mass market paperback original. Photos. ISBN: B0006CJN00 $5.95. Tiede also wrote the novel 'Coward'. |
| 244369 TISCHLER, Barbara L. (ed.). SIGHTS ON THE SIXTIES. Rutgers University, 1992. 270 pages. Trade paperback. Notes. A volume in the 'Perspectives on the Sixties' series. ISBN: 0813517931 $2.95. |
| 247362 TROCCHI, Alexander. CAIN'S BOOK. NY: Grove/Evergreen, 1960. 252 pages. 1st printing / edition, Trade paperback. 'An Evergreen Original' novel. Evergreen # E236 with publisher's price of 1.95. Cover photo by Richard Seaver. ISBN: 0802133142 $15.95. Notorious novel about the life of a drug addict in NY, the author's first book. 'The genuine article on a dope addict's life.' -NY Herald Tribune 'It is true, it has art, it is brave. I would not be surprised if it is still talked about in twenty years.' -Norman Mailer. |
| 251378 TROCCHI, Alexander. CAIN'S BOOK. NY: Grove Outrider, 1979. 252 pages. Mass Market paperback. Intro by Richard Seaver. ISBN: 0394174038 $5.95. Notorious novel, by this early British member of the notorious International Situationists, about the life of a drug addict in NY. The author's first book. 'The genuine article on a dope addict's life.' -NY Herald Tribune 'It is true, it has art, it is brave. I would not be surprised if it is still talked about in twenty years.' -Norman Mailer. |
| 251978 TROCCHI, Alexander. [Jack Hirschman, intro]. WHITE THIGHS. Brandon House, 1967. 208 pages. 1st printing / edition thus. Mass Market paperback. Intro by Jack Hirschman, Ph.D. $11.95. Every man's secret fantasy..and every woman's nightmare! Softcore smut by this early British member of the notorious International Situationists. |
| 245969 TROTSKY, Judith. LOVE SONGS FROM THE BOOGEYMEN. Harper's Magazine Press, 1973. 182 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0061282006 $1.95. A member of the 60s 'Silent Generation,' this film researcher had thousands of hours of news footage with a crescendo of black rage: her country is called oppressor, her protectors fascists, her moral code tyrannical; Stokely Carmichael, H. Rap Brown, Sidney Poitier, Malcolm X, Muhammed Ali engage her in a spiritual dialogue in reels of film. |
| 248762 TURNER, Florence. AT THE CHELSEA. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. 150 pages. Trade paperback. ISBN: 0156093103 $4.95. A social history of NY's legendary hotel and a memoir of the author's own life there during the 60s. The Chelsea was home at various times to an eclectic group -- Sarah Bernhardt, Sid Vicious, Joplin, Charles James, and my daughter, Shannon Wolfe, etc. |
| 250115 TURNER, Florence. AT THE CHELSEA. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1986. 150 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Illustrated. ISBN: 0241118697 $19.95. A social history of NY's legendary hotel and a memoir of the author's own life there during the 1960s. The Chelsea was home at various times to an eclectic group - Sarah Bernhardt, Sid Vicious, Janis Joplin, Charles James - and my daughter, Shannon Wolfe, among many many others. |
| 251994 U.S. SENATE, Subcommittee to Investigate Administration of the Internal Security Act ...of the Committee on the Judiciary. A COMMUNIST PLOT AGAINST THE FREE WORLD POLICE [An Expose of Crowd-Handling Methods]. Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate. [Eighty Seventh Congress, First Session, June 13, 1961]. Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1961. iii+ 32 pages. Stapled paperback pamphlet. Index. $22. |
| 244896 UNGER, Douglas. EL YANQUI. NY: Harper & Row, 1986. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0060156457 $1. Novel of a young American who comes of age in the 1960's while studying abroad in Buenos Aires. The author's second book. Viet Nam War-related, with the protagonist's brother, a Vietnam vet, committed upon his return. DJ praise by Frederick Busch and Richard Stern. |
| 244979 UNGER, Douglas. EL YANQUI. NY: Harper & Row, 1986. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0060156457 $3.95. Novel of a young American who comes of age in the 1960's while studying abroad in Buenos Aires. The author's second book. Viet Nam War-related, with the protagonist's brother, a Vietnam vet, committed upon his return. DJ praise by Frederick Busch and Richard Stern. |
| 244980 UNGER, Douglas. EL YANQUI. NY: Ballantine, 1988. 340 pages. 1st Mass Market paperback edition. ISBN: 0345349407 $1.95. Novel of a young American who comes of age in the 1960's while studying abroad in Buenos Aires. The author's second book. Vietnam War-related, with the protagonist's brother, a Vietnam vet, committed upon his return. |
| 244203 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL and Cowles ASSASSINATION: Robert F. Kennedy -- 1925-1968. NY: Cowles, 1968. 272 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. $1.95. |
| 249775 WAKEFIELD, Dan. SUPERNATION AT PEACE AND WAR: Being Certain Observations, Depositions, Testimonies, and Graffiti Gathered... Atlantic Little, Brown, 1968. 252 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. Appendices. $6.95. Protest, Pacification, Patriotism in the fab 60s (during the Vietnam War) in this 'one-man fact-and-fantasy-finding tour of the most powerful nation in the world'. |
| 250152 WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel and Paul Starr (eds.). THE UNIVERSITY CRISIS READER. Volume Two: Confrontation and Counterattack. Vintage, 1971. xvii+515 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. Appendices. ISBN: 0394714555 $9.95. Essays by Tom Hayden, Mark Rudd, Carl Oglesby, Todd Gitlin, Staughton Lynd, Douglas Dowd, The Weatherman Statement, SDS, Bill Ayers, Tom Wicker, and much more, including many establishment figures. |
| 248727 WASHINGTON, Charlotte and Delores Mack (editors). [Le Roi Jones (Amiri Baraka) are cited as current or one-time Stanford students, and these include Al Young, Robert Stepto, Johnie Scott, and John McCluskey]. BLACK ON BLACK. Stanford: Black Student Union of Stanford University, 1967. 52 pages. 1st printing / edition. Stapled paperback. Illustrated white covers. Illustrated with B/W photos and drawings. Contributor notes. Preface by James L. Gibbs, Jr. $30. All the contributors except Le Roi Jones (Amiri Baraka) are cited as current or one-time Stanford students, and these include authors Al Young, Robert Stepto, Johnie Scott, and John McCluskey, among others. |
| 246514 WEIDENBAUM, Murray. SMALL WARS BIG DEFENSE: Paying for the Military after the Cold War. Oxford University, 1992. 228 pages. 1st printing / 1st edition. Hardcover. Index. ISBN: 0195072480 $5.5. |
| 243863 WEINER, Rex and Deanne Stillman. WOODSTOCK CENSUS: The Nationwide Survey of the Sixties Generation. NY: Viking, 1979. 273 pages. 1st edition. Hardcover. Photos, tables, appendix. ISBN: 0670782068 $6.95. Based on over 1,000 interviews regards such subjects as: sex, drugs, civil rights, Vietnam War, etc. By two former underground press reporters. |
| 246140 WEINER, Rex and Deanne Stillman. WOODSTOCK CENSUS: The Nationwide Survey of the Sixties Generation. NY: Viking, 1979. 273 pages. 1st printing / edition. Photos, tables, appendix. ISBN: 0670782068 $8.95. Based on over 1,000 interviews regards such subjects as: sex, drugs, civil rights, Vietnam War, etc. By two former underground press reporters. |
| 250482 WEISBERG, Harold (Jim Garrison). OSWALD IN NEW ORLEANS: Case of Conspiracy with the C.I.A. NY: Canyon Books, 1967. 404 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market Paperback original (PBO). Foreword by Jim Garrison. ISBN: B0006BTISS $55. Said to be among the scarcer of the JFK conspiracy books and one of the more readable of this author's books. |
| 247387 WEISBERG, Harold. WHITEWASH II: The FBI-Secret Service Coverup. NY: Dell, 1967. 384 pages. 1st Dell printing / edition, Mass Market paperback. Illustrated. Photos. ISBN: B0007EI3LC $14.95. 'The untold story of the Warren Report'. Expose of the assassination of JFK. |
| 249842 WEISBERG, Harold. WHITEWASH II: The FBI-Secret Service Coverup. Hyattstown: published by the author, 1966. v+250 pages. 1st printing / edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Photos. ISBN: B0007EI3LC $23. 'The untold story of the Warren Report'. Expose of the assassination of JFK. Early scarce edition published by the author, later reprinted by Dell Books in a pocket book format. |
| 235490 WELLS, Tom. THE WAR WITHIN: America's Battle Over Vietnam. Berkeley: University of California, 1994. 706 pages. Hardcover. Bibliography. Index. ISBN: 0520083679 $19.95. |
| 250966 WILKINS, Roger. A MAN'S LIFE: An Autobiography. Ox Bow Press, 1991. 384 pages. 1st printing / edition. Photos. Index. ISBN: 0918024838 $4.95. |
| 242533 WILLIAMS, Dennis A. CROSSOVER. NY: Summit, 1992. 315 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardback. ISBN: 0671726404 $1.95. Author's first novel, of a black man's coming of age during the late 60s and early 70s, a young Ivy Leaguer's conflict with the Black student movement. A brutal unflinching look at campus politics and race relations, intelligently shows how we got from the madness of the '70s to that of today. By the son of novelist John A. Williams. Cover blurbs by Ishmael Reed and Trey Ellis. |
| 239961 WILLIAMS, Paul. DAS ENERGI. NY: Warner Books, 1973. 150 pp. Trade Paperback. Signed by the Author with inscription. $19.95. |
| 245064 WILLIAMS, William Appleman. THE UNITED STATES, CUBA AND CASTRO. NY: Monthly Review, 1962. 179 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. ISBN: B0007F2PWY $8.95. |
| 244965 WILLS, Garry. THE SECOND CIVIL WAR: Arming for Armageddon. NY: New American Library, 1968. 169 pages. 2nd printing. Hardback. $3.95. 'Our crime is not that America is white, but that we do not even know it is. The Negro does. He knows it every time a policeman passes . . . this is two countries . . . war could arise between the two'. By a rightwing journalist. |
| 235821 WOFFORD, Harris. OF KENNEDYS AND KINGS: Making Sense of the Sixties. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1992. xiv+516 pp. Hardback. Foreword by Bill Moyers. Appendix. Index. ISBN: 0822938324 $35. |
| 251843 WOLFE, Burton H. THE HIPPIES. New American Library / Signet, 1968. 207 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market paperback. Glossary. $23. |
| 242129 WOODSTONE, Arthur. INSIDE NIXON'S HEAD. NY: Popular Library, 1976. 286 pages. 1st printing thus, 1st Mass Market paperback edition. With new material added for this edition. ISBN: 0445085762 $9.95. Not a place anyone would want to be we suspect; gives meaning to the quip, 'You don't want to go there!' An 'insiders' (sic) perspective of one of the sleaziest people to ever occupy the White House. |
| 245601 WOODSTONE, Norma Sue. UP AGAINST THE WAR: A Personal Introduction to U.S. Soldiers and Civilians Fighting Against the War in Vietnam. NY: Tower, 1970. 187 pages. 1st printing / edition. Mass Market Paperback original. ISBN: B0006COHOC $4.95. From draft resistors to deserters to coffeehouse organizers. Scarce. |
| 247385 WOODSTONE, Norma Sue. UP AGAINST THE WAR: A Personal Introduction to U.S. Soldiers and Civilians Fighting Against the War in Vietnam. NY: Tower, 1970. 187 pages. 1st edition. Mass Market Paperback original. (A Tower public affairs book). ISBN: B0006COHOC $7.95. From draft resistors to deserters to coffeehouse organizers. Uncommon. |
| 237217 YABLONSKY, Lewis. THE HIPPIE TRIP. NY: Pegasus Press, 1968. 268 pp. First edition. Hardcover. Includes glossary. $25. |
| 249115 YESSNE, Peter (compiler). (Richard Daley). QUOTATIONS FROM MAYOR DALEY. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1969. 125 pages. 1st printing / edition. Small Hardback. $9.95. Collection of quotes from the late dictator of the Cook County Democratic party, Chicago Mayor Daley covering everything from the party line to baseball in a brilliant green foil cover. Daley was an intellectual giant, up there with Judge Julius Hoffman, and proof that any idiot can be a successful politician or crook. |
| 243771 YEVTUSHENKO, Yevgeny. FLOWERS AND BULLETS AND FREEDOM TO KILL. SF: City Lights Books, 1970. 19 pages. 2nd printing. Stapled paperback. Printed at Cranium Press. $5.95. Two poems, which appeared in Pravda (as reported in the NY Times and the SF Chronicle). Flowers and Bullets is based on the Kent State killings of four students by National Guardsmen while protesting the war in Vietnam, dedicated to Allison Krause, who, the day before her murder, is reported to have put a flower on a Guardsman's rifle, saying that 'Flowers are better than bullets'. Freedom to Kill was written in response to the assassination of Robert Kennedy. |
| 243772 YEVTUSHENKO, Yevgeny. SELECTIONS FROM THE BRATSK HYDROELECTRIC STATION AND OTHER POEMS. NY: New World Review, 1965. 48 pages. Stapled paperback, stiff illustrated wraps. Translated by Bernard L. Koten. Foreword by Elizabeth Southerland. $8.95. Relatively uncommon Yevtushenko item. |
| 242630 YOUNG, Andrew. AN EASY BURDEN: The Civil Rights Movement and the Transformation of America. NY: HarperCollins, 1996. 550 pages. 1st edition. Hardback. Photos. ISBN: 0060173629 $5.95. |
| 247733 YOUNG, Jean. WOODSTOCK CRAFTSMAN'S MANUAL. NY: Praeger, 1974. 253 pages. 5th printing. Large Trade paperback. Illustrated. ISBN: B000G66FUC $3.95. |
| 245585 ZIMMER, Timothy W.L. LETTERS OF A C.O. IN PRISON. Valley Forge: Judson Press, (1969). 126 pages. Trade paperback. $7.95. Zimmer refused induction during the Viet Nam War. Excerpts appeared in 'Prism' magazine, Spring 1968. Scarce. |