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Salem, Massachusetts: Jozef Mlot-Mroz, 1989. A broken run of five issues of this anti-Semitic magazine written and published by Polish far right activist Josef Mlot-Mroz from his home in Salem, Mass. Mlot-Mroz, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1952, was head of the Anti-Communist Confederation of Polish Freedom Fighters in the U.S.A., Inc. and the New England Committee for Captive Nations. For four decades he organized hundreds of one-man protests - mostly around Boston - armed with placards featuring anti-Semitic and anti-Communist slogans and was often either arrested or hospitalized for his trouble. He collaborated with a variety of extreme right groups and individuals, occasionally presenting them with his Polish Freedom Fighters Award. S.O.S. was published from the 1960s until the end of the 1980s and included original content and articles/illustrations reprinted from other far right publications. Issues included here: No. 177 (May 1971). Second edition (!). Side-stapled, [20] p., illus. Second…
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S.O.S.!!!, U.S.A., Ship of State (5issues)
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Sacra Privata. The Private Meditations, Devotions and Prayers of the Right Rev. T. Wilson, D. D.
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New York: D. Appleton & Co, 1847. A collection of meditations, devotions and prayers from Bishop Thomas Wilson (1663-1775) of the Isle of Man. 12mo. Brown cloth boards, blind-stamped; 310 p., woodcuts. Chipping to cloth at spine ends, gatherings slightly exposed; owner's signature and 1848 date penned to the ffep; faint spotting to fore and bottom edges.
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Sacred Melodies for Four Voices
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London, Edinburgh & New-York: T. Nelson & Sons, 1845. First edition. 12mo (18cm). Red cloth stamped in gilt to front board; all edges gilt; [26] pp.; engravings. A selection of hymns with accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte by A. Wright, organist at Carr's Lane Chapel, Birmingham. No date, but a Catalogue of the Birmingham Collection cites ca. 1845 and two gift inscriptions in our copy are 1850s. Cloth slightly chipped at crown; overopened at title page, which is slightly loose but still attached; some minor dampstaining at rear endpaper and pastedown. A Good+ or better copy. Six copies found institutionally via OCLC.
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Sadar-I-Riyasat: An Autobiography, Volume Two, 1953-1967
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Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1985. First edition. 8vo.; blue cloth with gilt spine, xi, 168 pp, plates, dust jacket. A Near Fine copy with some foxing/dust-soiling to top edge in a Fine dust jacket. Follows the first volume of the author's autobiography, Heir Apparent. From the jacket flap: "The period covered by this volume witnessed India's war with China in 1962 and with Pakistan in 1965; it saw the death of two Prime ministers - Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964 and Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966 - and the rise to power of Indira Gandhi...Contains a moving account of the author's inner development and of his relationship with his spiritual mentor - the great seer, Sri Krishnaprem.".
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The Saddest Story Ever Told
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[Virginia]: [United Klans of America?], [197-?]. A United Klans of America variant of the Oliver Allstorm (b. Oliver Allstrom) anti-miscegenation poem, "The Saddest Story Ever Told," about the marriage of a white woman and a black man and the birth of their mixed-race child. The poem begins, "When a white girl marries a Negro, her sun of life goes down, / And glaring spots of sin appear on her white wedding gown... "We know a carnivorous bug has crept into her brain / And gnawed away her self-respect, which has left her half insane." The poem continues in similarly dramatic fashion recounting the protagonist's regret following the birth of her interracial child ("...now my baby's mongrel face reminds of my shame"), her parents' death following her marriage ("...crushed when I became a Negro's common bride"), and her thoughts of suicide as the only solution to "racial suicide." A volley of vitriolic verse intended to disgust other racially aware readers troubled by increasing interracial marriages.…
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The Saga of the Karelo-Finnish Republic
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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1941. On the short-lived Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic. Stapled wrappers, 47 p. A near fine copy.
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Sale of Intoxicating Liquors at the Army Canteens. Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate. December 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, and 14
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Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900. Original side-stapled wrappers; 81 pp. A series of statements by religious figures and (mostly female) temperance advocates in favor of banning the sale of alcohol at Army canteens. Some dissenting statements by military figures who argue that its easier to control the quantity their men drink within the canteen setting. Front wrapper detached but present; some foxing, heavier to rear wrapper; some faint dampstaining to wrapper edges, not affecting text. A Good, complete copy of this scarce publication. We find no other copies currently for sale in the trade (Dec. 2015) and only five located institutionally via OCLC.
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Same Bi-Partisan Policy Towards Communism
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Dartmouth, Mass: Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, [ca. 195-?]. An anti-Communist flyer accusing successive Presidents of being soft on Communism. Under photographs of Truman and Eisenhower are 16 policy decisions empowering Communism leading to the destruction of the U.S. as symbolized by a cartoon showing a bear stamped with a hammer & sickle about to devour Uncle Sam. Printed recto only on an 8 ½" x 14" sheet. Crease from folding, some offsetting along the crease.
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Samson Occom
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Hanover, N. H.: Dartmouth College Publications, 1931. Biography of the Native American Presbyterian minister who spent his life evangelizing among other Native American tribes and mediating between colonists and Native Americans. From 176-68, he preached across England fundraising for what would become the establishment of Dartmouth College. His A Short Narrative of My Life (1768) was the first Native American autobiography written in English, although it was not published until 1982. Burgundy cloth, beveled edges, gilt spine, 230 p. frontis., dust jacket. Owners' names to ffep, the top of the last page, and to the rear pastedown, else a fine copy. The dust jacket has some small closed tears along the top edge of the rear panel and one small gouge near the bottom.
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The Santana Case: Tragedy of a Puerto Rican Youth
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New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1957. First edition. A support appeal from the American Youth for Socialism (AYS) on behalf of Frank Santana, a Puerto Rican gang member convicted of killing William Blankenship in 1955. The AYS claimed that racism and deprivation were responsible for Santana's actions and demanded his release. An African-American, Fred Beauford, who was a gang member affiliated with Santana's gang recounts the killing in his book, The Rejected Americans (1999), and maintains that Santana, who they called Tarzan, shot Blankenship in cold blood. The author, born Joyce Maupin (1921-1998), ran for NYC mayor in 1957 on the Socialist Workers Party ticket. She later founded Union WAGE. American Youth for Socialism was the youth group of the Socialist Workers Party. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (8 ½" x 5 "), 16, [1] p., four photographs. Toning to wrappers, ‘Young Socialist' stamp to the top corner of the front wrapper.
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Saturn's Rings [SIGNED]
by WAKOSKI, Diane
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[New York]: Targ Editions, 1982. Limited ed. Square 12mo.; photographic paper over burgundy cloth boards with silver-stamped spine, unpaginated; glassine dust jacket. One of 250 copies SIGNED by the author to the colophon. An exceptionally Fine copy complete with the scarce glassine jacket, which is slightly chipped to spine ends with one sliver missing to the bottom rear panel.
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Save American Movies (two issues)
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Hollywood: Clayton Thomason, 1969. Two issues of this anti-Communist, film newsletter edited and published by H. Clayton Thomason in Hollywood. Thomason worked in the film industry as a scenic designer beginning in 1928 with MGM. He served in the Navy during WWI and was heavily involved with the American Legion. He founded Save American Movies in 1962 to combat the Communistic influence on the American film industry and "try to raise the moral, social, artistic and entertainment values of our industry and to preserve the making of motion pictures as an American art form and to encourage the film each year that has done most to protect the interests of the United States of America" (Flynn, p. 22). Included here are nos. 13 & 27. Folded sheets (11" x 8 ½" ), [4] p.; 8 p. Both issues fine. Only six institutions holding any issue in OCLC. REFERENCE: Flynn, Hazel. "S.A.M. Tries to Save Our Movies." Los Angeles Evening Citizen News, Wed, Nov. 20, 1963, p. 22.
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Schoolboy "Expendables": Our Retrogression to Barbarism
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Glenshaw, Pa.: W. S. Chase, 1947. Fourth printing. Stapled wrappers (3 ¾" x 6 ¾"), 22 pp. Rust to staples, else Fine. Two copies in WorldCat at the Wisconsin Historical Society & Alexander Turnbull Library in NZ. A vituperative anti-war screed that accuses the U.S war class of sacrificing young schoolboys for "futile European wars." The author contends that the Founding Fathers "would be aghast at our complete degeneration, preoccupation with trivialities, moronic amusements, crooners and whatnot, while the country plunges headlong to both spiritual and material ruin." We were unable to uncover much about Chase, although we find a 1946 letter to the editor in "The Pittsburgh Press" equally as scathing with perhaps further insight into his concerns: "meddling Into War II was the greatest possible disservice our "leaders" could have forced men and boys to do to the country the ironical result of replacing relatively puny Hitler…
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Science: Man's Greatest Adventure. An Exhibition Honoring Black Scientists and Their Achievements
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Washington, D. C.: Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, 1970. A booklet for an exhibition curated by the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum in Washington, D. C., on the accomplishment of black scientists throughout history. Included with the text are illustrations and photographs of some of the twenty-two panels of photographic mounts, silkscreened text, and illustrations. The pamphlet concludes with a Selected Bibliography. The Anacostia Neighborhood Museum was founded in 1967 by the Smithsonian as an outreach effort to the local black community. It exists today as the Anacostia Community Museum. Stapled, illustrated wrappers (8 ¾" x 6"), [12] p., illus. A Fine copy.
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Science for the People (11 issues)
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Cambridge: Science for the People, 1990. Scientists and Engineers for Social and Political Action (SESPA) formed in 1969 as an outgrowth of the New Left and anti-war movements and began publishing Science for the People as a mimeographed newsletter. By 1970, the newsletter was upgraded to a professionally designed and printed magazine and the group's name was changed to Science for the People. The magazine covered standard New Left fare, with articles on women's health & liberation, ecology, police surveillance, community organizing, scientists as workers, black power and liberation, anti-war, etc. The magazine ceased publication in 1989. The 11 issues included in this run are: Vol. 9, Nos. 3, 6; Vol. 10, Nos here are Vol. 2, No. 2; Vol. III, No. 4; Vol. VI, Nos. 1-3; Vol. 11, Nos. 1, 6; Vol. 12, No. 5; Vol. 13, Nos. 3-4; and Beyond Earth Day: A Special Issue of Science for the People, May 1990. All issues except the special issue in stapled wrappers (11" x 8 ½"), 36-44 p., illus. Special issue is…
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Scribner's, Vol. LXXXVII, No. 6, June, 1930
by LAWRENCE, D. H. (contributor); CALDWELL, Erskine (contributor); FRANK, Waldo (contributor)
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4to. Orange, illustrated wrappers; 36 pp., 579-692 pp., 37-68 pp.; illus. A posthumous contribution by D. H. Lawrence on the feminization of modern society; Erskine Caldwell's "A Very Late Spring" and "The Mating of Marjorie;" two anti-Communist articles; other contributions from Waldo Frank ("What Is Hispano-America to Us?"); Elizabeth Onativia, Mary Colum, Margaret Emerson Bailey, John Thomason, Jr., Henshaw Ward, and others. Two library stamps to front cover, although there are no other internal or external library markings. Rubbing and sunning to wrappers with some slight edgewear.
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Self Defense for Women: Combato
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New York: Avalon Press, Inc, 1944. Reprint. 8vo. Red paper boards stamped in silver, 93 p., photographs throughout, dust jacket. Book is in near fine condition; dust jacket is worn and rubbed, wear along spine.
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Semiten der Wüste unter sich: Miterlebnisse eines Rassenforschers
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Sesame Street and Sex-Role Stereotype (Updated with Suggestions for Eliminating Objectionable Features)
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Pittsburgh: KNOW, Inc, 1970. Detailed recommendations by Drs. Susan Vogel, Inge Broverman, and Jo-Anne E. Gardner on eliminating sex-role stereotypes on the popular children's program, Sesame Street. The three women met with Sesame Street producer Joan Cooney who requested a list of recommendations, which included I. Increased frequency of female model representation II. Elimination of existing stereotyping in projected Sesame Street episodes III. Substitution of female models for male models in planned episodes involving action, suse of implements, etc. and IV. Possible introduction of counter-stereotypic models as new and continued characterizations. A different KNOW title was also published called Sexism on Sesame Street: Outdated Concepts in a "Progressive" Program (19-7?). Four corner-stapled 11" x 8 ½" sheets, 4 p. Approximately half a dozen copies in WorldCat.
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A Seven Months' Run, Up, and Down, and Around the World (Written in Letters to the N. Y. Evening Express)
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New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1873. First edition. Twelvemo. Green cloth ornately decorated in black & gilt; xiv, 375, [1] pp., [4] pp., adverts; frontis map. A Near Fine, exceptionally well-preserved, copy with a couple of spots to front board and top edge a trifle soiled; owner's penciled name and note to front endpaper, else clean throughout. A scarce, epistolary account of U.S. Representative, James Brooks' (1810-1873) travels to the East, mainly Japan, China, Ceylon, and India. And although the Congressman had gone traveling "for the sake of health," he died a year after the publication of this book. The book appears to have initially been published in 1872; our copy is dated 1873 on the title page.
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