Verlag: MIT Press, MA, 1974
ISBN 10: 026252015X ISBN 13: 9780262520157
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Good. Third edition. Good 3rd printing softcover is lightly rubbed at the spine ends and corners, cover is browned at the edges, text is clean.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Berkeley: Soulbook, 1967
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen, Berlin, Deutschland
pages 85 - 177. Original softcover (a little bumped, the cover somewhat light-stained [cf. picture], though due to its DIY production it should be noted that the pages are not all perfectly aligned, smells a little of cigarette smoke, otherwise a good and clean copy). Rare edition of the publication about the African-American civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement, which appeared in only 13 issues from 1966 to 1975. In this issue: Editorial: Blackness, that's where it's at! / Mohamed Cherif: Science in the Service of Revolution / Frantz Fanon: Racism in France / J Ponder A 'Ghetto' Masculinity / Ernie Allen: Love me / Harry Haywood: The Nation of Islam / Cedric Little: Problems facing Black America / Willie Green: The World is the black man's land. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ BITTE BEACHTEN: Auf Grund der absurden und irrsinnig teuren staatlichen Regelungen für die Entsorgung der Versandpappen in den nachfolgenden Ländern, kann ich leider nicht mehr liefern nach: Österreich, Griechenland, Polen. Kunden in ÖSTERREICH können sich aber an die einheimische Post wenden, dort unter Alles Post Deutschland. --- PLEASE NOTE: Due to the absurd and insanely expensive government regulations for the disposal of shipping cartons in the following countries, I can unfortunately no longer deliver to: Austria, Greece, Poland. However, customers in AUSTRIA can contact their local post office, there under Alles Post Deutschland.
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. A rare example of the seventh issue of the Berkeley-based Soulbook: the Quarterly Journal of Revolutionary Afroamerica, founded in 1966. Thirteen issues in total were published: this issue takes for its theme the Vietnam War and the Black Liberation Struggle's opposition to the war waged by the "racialist and imperialist government of the United States". With essays on (for) black guerrillas, the propaganda detachment of the Vietnamese Liberation Army, centralization, a "prison diary" about Ho Chi Minh, Fanonian ideology and the peasantry, and the "untold story" of Cuba. Contributions from Leroi Jones, Askia Muhammad Touré (Rolland Snellings), Ed Bullins, Reggie Lockett, Ernie Allen, John Fisher, Vo Nguyen Giap, Phan Nhuan, Margaret Block, Le Graham, William R. Lamppa, Eunice Sanders, Sonny Williams, Clarence Major, Carol Freeman, and Ho Chi Minh. 7" x 8.5" softcover book, saddle-stapled in card wraps. 82pp. with black and white illustrations. Book in custom cut mylar dustjacket. Shelfwear minimal, though due to its DIY production it should be noted that the three staples comprising the binding are somewhat offset from the true spine, and pages are not all perfectly aligned. There is some modest resultant wear to the edges of pages, though the book interior is crisp and fresh. Shelfwear is very mild - besides some very light rubbing to covers: this is a lovely example.