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San Francisco: The Red Family; People's Press, 1971. Newspaper. 16p. pamphlet in tabloid newspaper format, horizontal fold, evenly toned, otherwise very good. Discussion of the Attica rebellion and the death of George Jackson. Includes an interview with Jackson conducted by Jimmy Carr.
War Behind Walls by [Various Authors] - 1971
by [Various Authors]
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War Behind Walls
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San Francisco: Red Family / Peoples Press, 1971. First Edition. Tabloid (17-1/2" x 11-1/2"); illustrated newsprint wrappers; 16pp; illus. Mild toning to paper; single horizontal mailing fold (as issued); Near Fine. One-off newspaper issued in response to the Attica Uprising and the murder in San Quentin prison of Soledad Brother George Jackson. Includes an interview with Jimmy Carr, three poems by Ericka Huggins; discussion of events at Attica, Soledad, Vacaville, San Quentin, etc. Uncommon, with no copies in commerce (Oct.2019), and 10 holdings in OCLC.
- Bookseller Lorne Bair Rare Books (US)
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- Edition First Edition
- Publisher Red Family / Peoples Press
- Place of Publication San Francisco
- Date Published 1971
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War behind walls [with poem signed by Ericka Huggins]
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San Francisco: The Red Family; People's Press, 1971. Newspaper. 16p. pamphlet in tabloid newspaper format, horizontal fold, evenly toned, first page starting to split along the fold, with a piece of the upper right margin torn away. A poem inside by Ericka Huggins has been inscribed and signed by her. Discussion of the Attica rebellion and the death of George Jackson. Includes an interview with Jackson conducted by Jimmy Carr.
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