hardcover. Zustand: Good. Cover boards are lightly bending. Otherwise minimally worn. Pages are clean.
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Verlag: Latin American Music Publishers Co. Ltd, London, UK, 1111
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Good. Full page black and white photographs of Ben E. King, Bobby Rydell, The Ventures, Connie Francis, Frank Weir and Bryan Johnson (illustrator). Stapled edition. Mid-Twentieth Century Post Second World War. Firmly bound and clean inside with some handling wear and marks to covers.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Evans, Natalie (illustrator).
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Touchladybirdlucky Studios Nov 2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 0993480101 ISBN 13: 9780993480102
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Women!
dvd. Zustand: Sehr gut. Auflage: Standard Version. Gebraucht, DVD in sehr gutem Zustand DVD15 ISBN: 4030521747999 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 12 Jahre Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Verlag: Aperture Foundation, New York, 2006
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
Erstausgabe
First Edition. First Printing. Quarto (26.75cm); photo-illustrated boards; [7],8-151,[1]pp; illus. Trivial dustiness to rear cover, base of spine and upper rear board corner a bit nudged; Near Fine. An extensive collection of previously-unpublished photographs by Stephen Shames, whose involvement with the Black Panther Party began while he was a student at UC Berkeley and actively involved in the anti-Vietnam War movement. He developed close friendship with Bobby Seale allowed him unusual access to Panther activities and events. Contains a foreword by Seale, with an essay ("Recovering the Legacy of the Black Panther Party Through the Photographs of Stephen Shames") by Charles E. Jones.
Verlag: Conference for a United Front Against Fascism, Berkley, CA, 1969
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
Zustand: Very Good. 8.5 x 14", single-sided handbill. Very Good with three horizontal crease marks, light creasing to edges and faint toning. A scarce handbill inviting the recipient to the home of the chairman of the Black Panther Party, Bobby Seale. It promotes an upcoming conference for the United Front Against Fascism, or UFAF that was to be held July 18-20, 1969. Attendees could purchase a barbecue dinner for $4.00 (the equivalent of about $35.00 in today's money) to raise funds for the anti-fascist conference that would ultimately draw a crowd of over 5,000 protestors. Seale would play host to numerous BBQ fundraisers over the years and eventually penned a cookbook Barbeque'n with Bobby.
Verlag: Berkeley Graphic Arts, [Berkeley, CA], 1968
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
Erstausgabe
First Edition. Original photographic poster, offset printed in black on white stock, measuring 44.5cm x 57.75cm (17.5" x 22.75"). Moderate wear, handling, and creasing; light toning, soil, and some scattered foxing; several tiny tears, pin holes, and a few small punctures (with one immediately to the right of Hutton's neck); unbacked; Very Good. Poster announcing the memorial service for Robert James Hutton (1950-1968), which took place six days after his murder at the hands of Oakland police. Known affectionately as "Lil Bobby," Hutton joined the Black Panther Party at the age of 16, becoming both its first recruit and treasurer of the organization. Hutton was one of 12 Panthers who accompanied Eldridge Cleaver during a confrontation with Oakland police on April 6, 1968. The confrontation resulted in a shoot-out between the Panthers and the police at a house in West Oakland, during which two police officers were seriously wounded. Both Hutton and Cleaver gave themselves up, and during the process of disrobing to prove he was unarmed, the police shot Hutton 12 times as he was surrendering. He was the first member of the Black Panther Party to be killed, immediately becoming a martyr for the Black Power movement. A sobering artifact, and one that has undoubtedly seen use. OCLC notes a single holding at Yale.
Verlag: The Black Panther Party, Oakland & San Francisco, 1980
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
Erstausgabe
First edition. An extensive collection of 237 numbers in 234 issues (Volume 2, Numbers 15-17 are printed in a single volume and Volume 6, Numbers 13 and 14 are as well). Intermittent run spanning from the first volume to the final volume (the 20th). Newspaper changed title to The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service on March 13, 1971.Contents: Volume 1, Number 6; Vol. 2, Nos. 1-3, 5-7, (15-17), 18, 19, 21; Vol. 3, Nos. 1, 3, 6, 7, 9-12, 16, 17, 19-21, 26, 27, 29, 29 [sic], 31; Vol. 4, Nos. 3, 3 [sic], 4, 7, 8, 8 [sic], 9, 12-15, 17, 18, 18 [but 19], 20, 21, 22, 22 [sic], 27, 28, 28 [sic], 29; Vol. 5, Nos. 4, 12, 13, 15-18, 20-25, 27, 30; Vol. 6, Nos. 1-6, 10, 11, (13-14), 16, 18, 21, 23-30; Vol. 7, Nos. 1, 3, 8, 17, 19-27, 29, 30; Vol. 8, Nos. 1-25, 28-30; Vol. 9, Nos. 1, 3-8, 10, 12-15; Vol.10, Nos. 15, 18, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30; Vol. 11, Nos. 12, 14, 15, 21, 23, 26, 29; Vol. 12, Nos. 1, 7, 12, 15, 16, 30; Vol. 13, Nos. 2, 7, 11, 12, 19, 20, 21, 29, 30; Vol. 14, Nos. 4, 8, 11-13, 15, 17, 18, 28; Vol. 15, Nos. 3, 10-15, 26-30, 30 [sic]; Vol.16, Nos. 4, 5, 8-11, 13, 18, 27-30; Vol. 17, No. 29; Vol. 18, Nos. 1, 3-9, 11, 16-19, 22-26, 28, 29, 29 [sic]; Vols. 19, Nos. 3, 5-7, 7 [sic], 8, 9; Vol. 20, Nos. 1, 3; Extra, Saturday, October 5th, 1968 [Unnumbered]. A well-preserved and very substantial run of the Black Panther Party's official newspaper, with the issues representing a large swath of the paper's content, circulation, and overall aesthetic. In terms of content, Huey Newton was acknowledged as the chief theoretician of the Party and its newspaper, though in terms of generating mass-appeal, much of the credit goes to Emory Douglas: "Douglas's work on the Black Panther newspaper and for the party was fearless in content and style. He was the party's Revolutionary Artist, graphic designer, illustrator, political cartoonist, and the master craftsman of its visual identity. His distinctive illustrations styles, cartooning skills, and resourceful collage and image recycling made the paper as explosive visually as it was verbally.Part of Douglas's genius was that he used the visually seductive methods of advertising and subverted them into weapons of the revolution. His images served two purposes: to illustrate conditions that made revolution a reasonable response and to construct a visual mythology of power for people who felt powerless and victimized" (Durant, Sam (ed). Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas, pp.95-96).Contains an over-arching glimpse of the art, layout, production and content of the newspaper as well as the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party, with issues ranging from the earliest days through 1980. Visually stunning and innovative in its design and layout, they tell the story of the Black Panthers' struggle fighting racism and institutional violence and oppression. A key publication responsible for shaping African American revolutionary thought in the twentieth century; runs this extensive are very uncommon in commerce.
Verlag: Berkley Graphics Arts, Berkeley, 1968
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Collection of five vintage bumper stickers from the 1968 political campaigns run via a collaboration between the Black Panthers and the Peace and Freedom Party. Each of the stickers were made for various Peace and Freedom Party political campaigns, including: Mario Savio for California state senator, Black Panther founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, and Eldridge Cleaver for president, and two stickers simply advertising the Peace and Freedom Party itself. In 1968 the Black Panthers would move away from direct actions (including their legendary confrontations with the Berkeley police department) and briefly into the political sphere, when they joined forces with the PFP, a left-wing anti-war party advocating Black liberation, women's liberation, and LGBTQ rights. The campaigns were largely seen as political statements, as Cleaver was a convicted felon and technically ineligible for the presidency due to his being under the age of 35 by the time of inauguration, and as Newton and Seale were on trial at the time, repeatedly being denied their civil liberties. All items rare, each with original peel-off paper backing, and each between 4 x 13.5 an 4 x 15 inches. Near Fine and unused, with light soil on two of the stickers and rubber stamp for the "Lancaster County Peace & Freedom Movement Organizing Committee" on the verso of one sticker. A few of these rear peel-off panels have come loose due to dryness, but most are intact, and the bumper stickers themselves are unaffected.