[Flyer]: Join the Thoreau Walk from Walden Pond to Boston April 14 and 15, 1965
Voluntown, Connecticut: New England CNVA [Committee for Nonviolent Action], 1965. Unbound. Very Good. Mimeographed sheet printed both sides. 8.5" x 11". Folded in thirds as mailed. Small nicks, tear at the edge of one fold, about very good. Addressed to Vietnam War activist Richard Hathaway. Flyer and schedule for the 25 mile walk to protest the Vietnam War.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
(Anti-Vietnam Flyer): Minute-People
New York: Vietnam Peace Parade Committee, 1972. Unbound. Fine. Flyer. 8.5" x 11". Illustrated flyer printed on both sides on yellow paper. Multi-purpose flyer protesting both the Vietnam War and a boycott of Wonder Bread, whose parent company, ITT also made electrical components for the military in Vietnam. Pencil date of January, 1972.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
March Against Death - March on Washington Nov 13-15 1969
by [PACIFISM - VIETNAM WAR] PICASSO, Pablo (artist)
Washington DC: New Mobilization Committee, 1969. First Edition. Original illustrated poster, offset printed in red and black on white stock, measuring 38cm x 59cm (ca 15" x 23"). Mild handling, a few vertical creases smoothed out, with a handful of small closed tears to the margins; unbacked; Very Good+. Poster issued in advance of the New Mobe's November, 1969 March on Washington, with the illustration printed by permission of the artist.
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
Original photograph of Joey Heatherton and Bob Hope during the USO Christmas Tour, South Vietnam, 1966
by Heatherton, Joey, Bob Hope (subjects); Gary Null (photographer)
N.p.: NBC, 1966. Vintage photograph of Joey Heatherton dancing with an unidentified soldier, Bob Hope, golf club in hand, in background, during Hope's 1966 USO Christmas Tour in South Vietnam. Mimeo snipe on verso, humorously stating "Joey Heatherton conducting a deep-breathing exercise." "Dec 22 1966" stamp on verso. Hope was joined by Heatherton and Phyllis Diller during his 1966 USO Christmas Tour in Vietnam. Hope's humor during the tour reflected some of the changing attitudes of the US... Read More
Offered by Royal Books, Inc.
Poster: Americans Want Peace
by [VIETNAM WAR] [GRAPHICS] [BERKELEY POLITICAL POSTER WORKSHOP]
[Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop, 1970]. Original illustrated poster, silkscreened in blue on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips, measuring 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22"). A Fine copy. Attractive poster featuring an altered version of the Great Seal of the United States, bearing the slogan "Americans Want Peace." One of some 600+ designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average, fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
UCSD Student Activist Newspaper "Indicator" Archive Covering Eldridge Cleaver, Repression in Mexico City, Anti-Vietnam Protests, and Black Studies, 1968
by Indicator; UCSD
1968. [Student Activism][New Left] Indicator, three 1968 issues covering campus politics, the Vietnam War, the Mexico City student killings, and the curricular fight over Black Studies. The October 23, November 6, and November 20, 1968 issues lead with headlines including "BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL," "Liberalism is a Casualty of the War," and "Regents to Meet Here," while interior pages name Ronald Reagan, Eldridge Cleaver, George Wallace, Tran Van Dinh, and the UC Regents, making the paper a direct record of... Read More
Offered by Max Rambod Inc.
[Political Poster]: Nixon is willing to make the ultimate sacfricive in Vietnam ... YOU !
by (NIXON, Richard)
[Madison, Wisconsin]: The End is Near Posters, 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. Political poster. Measuring 17" x 21". Horizontal fold, light wear, and an ink squiggle (or illegible note) on the blank verso, bright and very good or better. Information from J. Wesley Miller's Madison protest collection at the Wisconsin historical society; a handwritten note on the back of his copy reads "police gassed rally before first speaker." A striking poster, with Nixon's face superimposed onto an image of... Read More
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
The Gooney Bird
by ANDERSON, William C.
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc, 1968. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a barely visible 1.5" tear on the rear panel and a faint shadow on the front panel. Very uncommon humorous novel about aviation during the Vietnam War.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
Ký chon loc (1960-1970)
by Anh Ðu'c, et al.
[Hanoi]: Giai Phóng, 1970. First edition, 8vo, pp. 149, [1]; original white pictorial wrappers (soiled), some foxing, general shelf wear; pages uniformly toned, else interior mostly fine. Anthology of native Vietnamese short stories on the American War. Wason 812.
Offered by Rulon-Miller Books
Radical America: Race, Class, Gender, and International Struggle, Magazine Archive
by Radical America
1988. Five issues of Radical America magazine, Vol. 22, Nos. 1-6, 1988. Somerville, MA. Each issue saddle-stapled in illustrated wraps. Measures approximately 10" x 7". Each issue is 64 pages. An archive of five issues from the 22nd volume of Radical America, the Socialist-feminist journal associated with Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and influenced by the New Left. These issues document the journal's late-1980s editorial turn toward critical engagements with gender, race, and sexuality. Prominent contributors across the... Read More
Offered by Max Rambod Inc.
Two Antiwar Underground Press Syndicate Dispatches from the Riotous Antiwar 1972 Miami Democratic National Convention
by Miami Antiwar Underground Press
1972. [Counterculture] [Radical Activism] Rare and vivid primary documentation of the radical left's confrontation with the Democratic Party establishment during the 1972 Miami Democratic National Convention. New York: Underground Press Syndicate, July 16, 1972. Two items: [1] UPS News Service, Vol. 3, No. 12. "Special Convention Issue." July 16, 1972. 16 pages. [2] Neville, Richard. Notes from Miami. Typed newsletter on green paper. 8 typed pages and 2 pages of photographs of street protests at the 1972 Miami Democratic... Read More
Offered by Max Rambod Inc.
Radical Satire and Counterculture Newspaper The Realist Archive -1960s
by The Realist Counterculture Newspaper
1966. [Counterculture] Archive of five issues of The Realist, the groundbreaking satirical and political magazine founded by Paul Krassner. Known for its radical, leftist stance and boundary-pushing commentary, The Realist was a critical voice in the countercultural movements of the 1960s, blending investigative journalism with dark humor and unflinching critiques of American politics, war, race relations, and the establishment. With contributions from figures such as Robert Anton Wilson, Abbie Hoffman, and Timothy Leary, the publication played a significant role... Read More
Offered by Max Rambod Inc.
Chu Lai Vietnam Photo Album
by [Original Photographic Album]
[N.p.: n.p., 1966–1967]. Several pages ripped, else very good in hand-painted boards, with a long horizontal crack across the rear board.. Unique Vietnam War era photo album, created by an unknown American soldier stationed at the Chu Lai Marine Corps base. Features 118 color and black-and-white photographs in a range of formats, mostly 3 1/2 X 2 1/2 inches, with a few larger prints. Images include a mixture of portraits, Vietnam landscapes, and army scenes, adhered to the... Read More
Offered by Harper's Books
Born on the Fourth of July
by KOVIC, Ron
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976. FIRST EDITION. Black cloth boards, silver lettering on spine, top edges red, dust jacket price clipped and slightly bumped on the edges of the spine; overall a clean copy. First edition of Kovic’s best-selling memoir. The author, a paralyzed Vietnam War veteran, details how he became an anti-war activist. The book was adapted into a 1989 Academy Award winning film starring Tom Cruise. Kovic (b. 1946), received a Golden Globe for Best... Read More
Offered by Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
First Blood [Rambo] (Original photograph of Sylvester Stallone from the 1982 film)
by Sylvester Stallone (starring); Ted Kotcheff (director); David Morrell (novel); Michael Kozoll, William Sackheim (screenwriters); Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy (starring)
N.p.: N.p., 1982. Vintage reference photograph from the 1982 film, showing actor Sylvester Stallone from behind. Layout annotations to the verso. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell, about a troubled Vietnam veteran with PTSD who must fight for his life due to a series of misunderstandings with local law enforcement in a rural Washington town. The first, and most well-received, installment in the Rambo franchise, followed by four sequels, an animated television series, and countless... Read More
Offered by Royal Books, Inc.
SEIZE THE MOMENT: AMERICA'S CHALLENGE IN A ONE-SUPERPOWER WORLD [SIGNED]
by Nixon, Richard
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo, 322 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Spine white with blue lettering; dust jacket protected by a mylar cover; price uncut "$25.00". Light shelf wear. Signed flat by Nixon to the half-title page. With a one page Typed Note Signed by Nixon inscribed to Thomas Hughes. Dated January 2, 1991, it reads in part: "I thought you might be interested in seeing... Read More
Offered by Second Story Books
[Collection of Photographs of Air Force Fighter Jets and Ephemera]
[Biên Hòa, Vietnam]: [3d Tactical Fighter Wing, United States Air Force], 1968. Very good. 35 loose 8” x 10” B&W photographs, all captioned versos + 8 sheets or packets of military ephemera, [24] pp. total. Generally very good or better: photos a touch wavy; light edge wear to some ephemera. This is a fascinating collection of photographs and military propaganda issued by the 3d Tactical Fighter Wing of the United States Air Force Pacific Forces (PACAF)... Read More
Offered by Langdon Manor Books, LLC
[Broadside]: Easter Peace Walk 1964. Support Disarmament Negotiations. End War in Vietnam. Cut Arms Budget to Fight War on Poverty..
New York: Catholic Worker, Committee for Nonviolent Action, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Women Strike for Peace, [etc.], 1964. Unbound. Very Good. Double-sided broadside. Illustrated with map of the march route. Old folds, slight age-toning, light adhesive shadow presumably from where it was posted, very good. Early 60s protest broadside. *OCLC* locates no copies.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
Autographed Letter Signed
by STONE, Oliver (1946 - )
1992. unbound. Handwritten letter from Oliver Stone to Washington Post columnist Tom Shales. Written on personal stationery, front and back, Stone thanks Shales for his analysis of his film JFK..."heartened that someone who has not cared for my work in the past would be able to change his opinions". William Oliver Stone is an American filmmaker. An acclaimed director who tackled subjects ranging from the Vietnam War and American politics to musical biopics and crime dramas, Stone... Read More
Offered by Argosy Book Store
Don't Be A Silent Part of the War Machine - Speak Out Against Cambodia
by [BERKELEY POLITICAL POSTER WORKSHOP]
[Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop, 1970]. Original illustrated poster, silkscreened in camo green on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips, measuring 38cm x 56cm (15" x 22"). Some splitting along the center fold, discreetly and archivally reinforced on verso; Very Good+. An arresting image portraying the gears of the war machine, with silhouettes of human beings inside each one, and a conscience-provoking slogan. One of some 600+ designs created by Berkeley student members of the... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
The Things They Carried
by Tim O'Brien
First Edition/First Printing with the complete number line: A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket with only a hint of rubbing to the lower board edges. SIGNED and inscribed by the author on the half title page. An outstanding copy of this seminal work of the Vietnam War; uncommon in this condition and signed. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a fresh Mylar sleeve and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.
Offered by Grayshelf Books
A Collection of Photographs and Ephemera Realted to Soulé Iron and Steel Products During WW2
by [INDUSTRIAL] [WW2] [HOME FRONT]
Los Angeles, California: Soulé Steel/Rode Photo Services/Gabriel Moulin Studios, 1943. 24 10" x 8" black and white photographs showing Soulé production facilities and production lines [with] three employee induction leaflets, and a marked up Rand McNally single sheet map of California showing Soulé offices and catchment areas. Some soiling to versos of some images, studio stamps and captions to verso present on a number of photographs, occasional typewritten location labels to lower right corners of a couple of images.... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
[Offprint]: Vietnamese Oral Poetry
by BALABAN, John
Austin, Texas: Literature East & West, 1975. Softcover. Fine. Offprint from the journal. Octavo. Paginated as it appeared in the journal p. 1217-1248. Stapled into illustrated orange wrappers. About fine. Explanation of Vietnamese poetry with some poems collected by the author. Balaban is a well-regarded American poet and translator of Vietnamese poetry who was a Quaker and conscientious objector during the War in Vietnam, but who volunteered to teach there until he was wounded in the Tet Offensive... Read More
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
Know your enemy [screenprint poster]
by [Weare, Shane and Sally]
[San Francisco], 1970. Poster. 22.5x28.5 inch poster depicting a Vietnamese child, some toning along the bottom edge, otherwise very good. Created by the Weares, who taught at the SF Art Institute.
Offered by Bolerium Books Inc.
Does he destroy your way of life? [six versions of a small screenprint poster]
[Berkeley]: [Political Poster Workshop at the University of California, Berkeley], 1970. Poster. Six prints of the same design on different types of paper, most 14x17 inches, very good but for a diagonal crease on the pink example. The number 4973 at the bottom identifies this as a product of the Political Poster Workshop at Berkeley in 1970. In the Maggs Bros book "4973: Berkeley Protest Posters 1970," similar posters are illustrated on pages 29-31. Participants in the Political Poster... Read More
Offered by Bolerium Books Inc.
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