Government in Wartime Europe
by Zink, Harold and Taylor Cole, editors
New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1941. Hardcover. x, 249p., boards edgeworn with a few small stains, previous owner's name penned on free front endpaper, else very good condition. No dj. Chapters on England, Germany, the USSR, Italy, France, the Balkans, Norway, and Sweden.
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The United States in Germany, 1944-1955
by Zink, Harold
Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1957. Hardcover. x, 374p. + [16]p. of plates, previous owner's name penned on free front endpaper, else very good condition in a price-clipped and shelfworn dj with a sunned spine panel.
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Problems of economic development in Asia
by Zinkin, Maurice
New York: International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1953. 35p., wraps, 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at left, minor soil, small stain on front wrap, lightly foxed along edge of front wrap, damage from staples (now removed) along right side, else good condition.
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In shap un oysern shap: bilder un skitsen fun dem arbeyṭers leben אין שאפ און אויסערן שאפ : בילדער און סקיצען פון דעם ארבייטערס לעבען
by Zinkin, Menashe צינקין, מנשה
New York: Aber Press, 1951. 219p., hardcover, somewhat shelfworn with bumped spine. "Inside and outside the shop," collection of short pieces on working-class life.
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The day Huey Long was shot, September 8, 1935
by Zinman, David H.
New York: Ivan Obolensky, Inc, 1963. Hardcover. xiii, 289p., first printing, very good condition in a price-clipped and slightly edgeworn dust jacket. Zinman very cautiously adds up the evidence and plumps for Weiss' innocence. He advances no theory as to who was the shooter.
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May Day for Mae: programme of entertainment presented by Ye Olde Spice Court
by Zinn, Chuck & Empress VII Jonni
San Francisco: Ye Olde Spice Court, 1979. [20p] 4.25x11 inches, vari-colored sheets, ads, program for the benefit, very good booklet in Orange stapled wraps with die-cut circle design. Fundraising benefit produced by one of the Royal Courts of San Francisco.
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The Zinn reader: writings on disobedience and democracy
by Zinn, Howard
New York: Seven Stories Press, 1997. Paperback. 667p., wraps, first printing, minor shelf wear else very good condition.
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Petrograd, 1917 - 1919. Deux articles de G. Zinoviev et L. Trotsky publies a l'occasion du deuxieme anniversaire deuxieme anniversaire de la Revolution d'Octobre
by Zinoviev, G. and L. Trotsky
Petrograd: Editions de L'Internationale Communiste, 1920. Pamphlet. 16p., wraps, previous owners name and date on front wrap, paper toned else good condition, 4.75x7.5 inches. Text in French.
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Les origines du parti communiste-bolchévik russe
by Zinoview, G. [G. Zinoviev]
Petrograd: l'Internationale Communiste, 1920. Pamphlet. 45p., pages uncut, 6x8.5 inches, wraps lightly soiled, upper right corner bumped, else very good. Stamp of the Rand School of Social Science Labor Research Department on front cover, laid in is a typed note datelined Stockholm 23/1 1923 listing brochures available from the C.I. via Sweden. Text is in French. EDITIONS de l'Internationale Communiste, No. XX.
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Tridsatʹ tri uroda: roman, rasskazy, esse, pʹesy
by Zinovieva-Annibal, Lydia; M V Mikhailova
Moscow: Agraf, 1999. 494p., very good hardcover, text in Russian. Includes the short lesbian novel Tridsat' tri uroda (Thirty-Three Abominations), originally published in 1907, and additional relevant works.
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Matrices: Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network; Volume 10, Issue 2, Winter 1991
by Zinta, Jacquelyn N., coordinating editor
Minneapolis: Matrices, 1991. Newsletter. 29p., nested wraps, 8.5x11 inches, light handling wear, else very good condition.
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Matrices: Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network; Volume 10, Issue 1, Summer 1990
by Zinta, Jacquelyn N., coordinating editor
Minneapolis: Matrices, 1990. Newsletter. 33p., nested wraps, 8.5x11 inches, fold-creased, bottom corner dog-eared, else very good condition.
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Matrices: Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network; Volume 9, Issue 3, Winter 1990
by Zinta, Jacquelyn N., coordinating editor
Minneapolis: Matrices, 1990. Newsletter. 32p., nested wraps, 8.5x11 inches, light handling wear, else very good condition.
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Who's hooey; nitwitticisms of the notable. Compiled and annotated by Arthur Zipser and George Novack. Illustrated with ten caricatures by Rainey Bennett
by Zipser, Arthur and George Novack, comp
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1932. Hardcover. 95p., front., illus., first edition 7x5 inch clothbacked decorated boards, endpapers browned, minor foxing of lower fore-edge, the edgeworn dust jacket is heavily chipped and worn along the spine. Curious work of pop culture, important because it's the first book for both Novack and Zipser. Shortly after compiling this work in 1933 Novack joined the Trotskyist movement, where he became known for his defense of Trotsky against Stalinist attacks, for his... Read More
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Fire and Grace; the life of Rose Pastor Stokes
by Zipser, Arthur and Pearl Zipser
Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1989. Hardcover. xv, 348p., illus., as new in like dust jacket. "As a prominent member of the Socialist party in the early twentieth century, Stokes was highly revered for her fiery, passionate commitment to the rights of workers. A poet, playwright, actress, and pioneering feminist, she was at the center of left-wing intellectual life until her death in 1933." - dust jacket.
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Black Maria: vol. 4, #3; Women Speak [inscribed & signed]
by Zipter, Yvonne, Carol V. David, Nancy Poore, Elissa Malcohn, Linda Bubon, Jorjet Harper, Jamie Moon, Margaret Wiley, et al.
Chicago: Black Maria Collective, 1983. Paperback. 93p. + ads, inscribed and signed by three contributors to one of the collective on title page, articles, poetry, prose, art, ads, resources, very good trade paperback journal in white pictorial wraps. Inscribed to fellow Collective member Debbie Trantow as Deb by Carla Kaplan, Yvonne Zipter & Laurie Fortman.
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The Kaepernick Effect. Taking a Knee, Changing the World
by Zirin, Dave
New York: The New Press, 2021. Hardcover. xiv, 219p., first edition red boards titled silverfoil and enclosed in the glossy dust jacket. A very presentable Library of Congress Duplicate with its rubberstamps on title page (neatly applied, if rather faint) and top edge, and its copyright sticker fixed to rear board, beneath the dust jacket. Otherwise unmarked, and entirely sound and clean.
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What's My Name, Fool: Sports and Resistance in the United States
by Zirin, Dave
Chicago: Haymarket, 2005. Paperback. 293p, photos, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Analysis of the resistance against social and political repression and stereotyping in sports with the Tommie Smith and John Carlos's black power salute at the 1968 Olympics as a featured chapter.
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The private sector's role in the urban crisis
by Zisch, William E.
Pasadena, CA: Industrial Relations Center, California Institute of Technology, 1968. Pamphlet. 11p., 4x9 inches; in very good condition. An address that had been given after the Watts Rebellion in 1965.
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The law behind union agreements
by Ziskind, David
[Washington DC]: Department of Labor, 1941. 87p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, stapled at left, wraps lightly worn, ink stamp and a few small rust stains on front wrap, staples rusted else good condition.
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Workmen's compensation and the protection of seamen
by Zisman, Joseph
Washington: GPO, 1946. Pamphlet. 93p., stapled wraps, 5.75x9.25 inches, tables, ex library with liberal use of various library stamps else good condition. United States Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, bulletin no. 869.
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Matrices: a lesbian/feminist research newsletter, vol. 11, #1, June 1988; sample short issue
by Zita, Jacquelyn, coordinating editor
Lincoln, NE: Matrices, 1988. Newsletter. [10]p., 8.5x14 inches, stapled upper-left corner and folded in half for mailing purposes, very good condition. Shorter than usual issue with lists of conferences and workshops, calls for papers, activist groups, and periodicals.
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The key to "modern utopia"; an original approach to the solution of the economic and industrial problems of today
by Zittenfield, Mary
Chicago: Security Publishing Co, 1952. Pamphlet. 57p., stated first printing, 6x9 inches; corner wraps lightly shelfworn, staples slightly rusted, wraps mildly toned and slightly soiled, some rubbing on front wrap, in good condition. Signed and inscribed by the author. No holdings found in OCLC as of 6/22. Advocates the "Flexible Employment Barometer Plan," a way of measuring and "absorbing" the unemployed to relieve social tensions and prevent depressions, recessions, and mass unemployment.
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Hajduk Veljko: roman
by Zivadinovic, Stojan
Beograd: G. Kona, 1932. Hardcover. 279p. hardcover, a large and handsome volume with gilt titles on red cloth; 9.25x12 inches, very good. Historical novel about Hajduk Veljko and the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire.
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Anatomia lzi
by Zivs, S.L.
Moscow: Uridisheskaa literatura, 1982. 126p., a few photoillustrations, text entirely in Russian; 7.75 x 5 inches, very good in wraps. Polemic against Amnesty International, et al, published in English as "The anatomy of lies.
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