Editore: Attica Brigade, New York, 1974
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
12p., tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold, evenly toned, otherwise very good. Affiliated with the Revolutionary Union.
Editore: Attica Brigade, [New York], 1971
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
11x8.5 inch handbill, very good, red text on yellow stock. "On October 31st a People's Tribunal indicted Rocky, Nixon, Oswald and Warden Mancusi for the murders at Attica. As the Attica Brigade we unite with the NLF and our brothers and sisters in Amerika's prisons. Around 3 PM we'll leave the park and march on one of Rocky's holdings, where we'll burn him in effigy. Join us in delivering the People's verdict: Guilty." This flyer was distributed at the massive November 6 anti-war march in New York.
Editore: Attica Brigade, New York, 1974
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Newsletter. 12p., tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold, evenly toned, one page with a long closed tear otherwise in good condition. Revolutionary Union youth group. Cover story on a student strike and occupation at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Editore: The Revolutionary Student Briagde, Chicago, 1974
Da: APPLEDORE BOOKS, ABAA, WACCABUC, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Original wraps. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. The 1974 supplement to "Fight Back! The Monthly Newspaper of the Attica Brigade". The mantle here has been taken over by the Revolutionary Student Brigade, the call for radical "justice" no less impassioned. The commitment to maintain a national student paper of protest and to attack what the readership widely perceived as American imperialist policies remained as firm as ever in this new mouthpiece. This copy is clean and startlingly well-preserved, especially given its age and its fragile paper. Bright and Near Fine, with several tiny, inevitable tears along the brittle spine and fore-edges. Smooth and unfolded, and presents very well.
Editore: Attica Brigade, Publisher, No Place
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condizione: Very Good. No place or date, presumed early 1970s. Single sheet, 14 by 3 inches. A bumper sticker presumably referencing then President Richard Nixon. Attica Brigade printed at the lower right corner. The Attica Brigade was a left-wing organization that grew out of the demise of the SDS, with its name inspired by the prison uprising in Attica in 1971. The organization focused on anti-imperialism. In 1974 it changed its name to the Revolutionary Student Brigade. VERY GOOD+ condition. Small wrinkle at the upper left edge.
Editore: Attica Brigade, Publisher, Staten Island, NY
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Tabloid. Condizione: Good. no date, perhaps circa 1971. Tabloid format. 4 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. An underground newspaper type publication, issued by members of the Attica Brigade at Richmond College in Staten Island, New York. The Attica Brigade was a left-wing organization that grew out of the demise of the SDS. It was a national organization like the SDS. In 1974 it changed its name to the Revolutionary Student Brigade. This issue with a short statement outlining what the Attica Brigade was and its goals/ideals. Most of the other articles discuss various issues at several colleges in the New York City area, including budget cutbacks, changes or deficiencies in curriculum, etc. GOOD condition. Several small notes, in marker and ink on the upper front pages, with "free" written in larger red marker. Horizontal fold crease present. General toning. Corners creased.
Editore: Revolutionary Student Brigade, New York, 1974
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Very Good. circa 1974. Legal sized paper, single staples at the top left corner. 7 leaves. A newsletter focusing on corporate ties between NYU and its trustees, exposing ways in which the university profits off of students, which in turn enrich its leaders. The newsletter also looks at the rise of US Imperialism and other subjects. Written by the Revolutionary Student Brigade at NYU, a recent name change from the Attica Brigade. The Attica Brigade was a left-wing organization that grew out of the demise of the SDS, with its name inspired by the prison uprising in Attica in 1971. The organization focused on anti-imperialism. In 1974 it changed its name to the Revolutionary Student Brigade. VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading and edgewear. One page printed in duplicate, with another printed upside down. Duplicate page with a large x in pen across it.
Editore: No publisher, No Place
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condizione: Very Good. No publisher, place or date. Presumed Attica Brigade, New York, early 1970s. Single sheet 8 ½ by 11 inches. Printed on a single side. A flyer issued by the Attica Brigade promoting two events: a rally on April 9 and a "Make war on Wall St." event on April 18th. The flyer celebrates the victories of "the Indochinese Peoples," and urges people to demonstrate against "aid to Thieu and Lon Nol." The flyer also suggests that the imperialist US will be soon fighting the imperial Soviet Union. The Attica Brigade was a left-wing organization that grew out of the demise of the SDS, with its name inspired by the prison uprising in Attica in 1971. The organization focused on anti-imperialism. In 1974 it changed its name to the Revolutionary Student Brigade. VERY GOOD condition. Somewhat poor reproduction quality to the letters. Minor toning. Minor wear along the edges.
Editore: Attica Brigade, Publisher, No Place
Da: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condizione: Good. No place or date, presumed New York circa 1973. Single sheet, yellow paper stock, 8 ½ by 11 inches. Printed on both sides. A flyer announcing a protest to be held at the Loeb at NYU on April 9, demonstrating against William Shockley. William Shockley was a scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his work on transistors. By the 1970s he was outwardly endorsing racist and eugenicist views, endorsing the sterilization of those with IQs under 100, as well as the inferiority of races other than white. He began touring the US promoting these views at lectures. This flyer denounces Shockley and calls out his lies, and even addresses questions of free speech. The Attica Brigade was a left-wing organization that grew out of the demise of the SDS, with its name inspired by the prison uprising in Attica in 1971. The organization focused on anti-imperialism. In 1974 it changed its name to the Revolutionary Student Brigade. GOOD condition. Minor fading. Some reproduced smudges of ink along the margins.
Editore: Anti-Imperialist Alliance, New York, 1972
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condizione: Very Good. Original broadside or flyer. Single sheet printed recto only (photocopied), 8.5" x 11". Illustrated reproducing a photograph of four armed men. Two nicks at corners, light browning at extremities, a very good copy. Announcement for a demonstration sponsored by The Attica Brigade with a four paragraph statement of intent beginning: "The Attica Brigade will be out in force April 22, in New York City. The Attica Brigade is a contingent of people who see how the fight of the Vietnamese people and the rebellion of the prisoners at Attica are all tied together. They are struggling against a system which exploits working people inside the U.S. and throughout the world.".
Data di pubblicazione: 1971
Arte / Stampa / Poster
EUR 200,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloATTICA BRIGADE. ca.1971. Impression sur papier type journal. Dim: 577 x 415 mm. Entoilée. Affiche réalisée par le groupe ATTICA BRIGADE nommé ainsi en référence à la révolte des prisonniers d'Attica de 1971. Reprends une citation de James Elliot Barkley un des chefs de l'émeute. Affiches.
Editore: New York, 1974
Da: Auger Down Books, ABAA/ILAB, Marlboro, VT, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo Prima edizione
Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. [Attica Brigade] [Revolutionary Student Brigade] et al. Collection of American Student Movement Ephemera, 1972-1974. [New York, Illinois, et al.]. Various formats, as listed below. Fifteen items, including broadsides, leaflets, and newspapers, related to the Attica Brigade and the Revolutionary Students Brigade. A collection of material relating to the Attica Brigade: an anti-imperialist, pro-prisoner student organization with a communistic message that evolved into the more doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist Revolutionary Student Brigade in 1974. The collection provides an overview of the issues and messaging of a substantial splinter faction from the SDS; critically, the Brigade and other Revolutionary Youth Movement organizations supported the Black Panther Party. A few items not recorded in OCLC. 1) Midnight Special: Prisoners News. Vol. 2, No. 10 (Dec. 1972) and Vol 3, No. 3 (Mar. 1973). New York: National Lawyers Guild (NY Chapter) and the Prison Justice Committee, 1972, 1973. Two issues: Each 4to, 24 pp.; toned with a few closed tears at top edges, good. 2) Attica Brigade. Fight Back! Vol. 1, No. 1 (Sept.-Oct. 1973) and No. 6 (May 1974). Staten Island, NY: The Brigade, 1973-1974. Two issues, tabloid, 12 and 8 pp. Together with Attica Means Fight Back! (May 1973), a one-off that precedes the first and second runs of Fight Back! All folded and toned, else in fairly fresh condition. 3) Attica Brigade. Viva La Huelga! [New York, NY]: n.d. (ca. 1973-1974). Illustrated broadside, printed both sides, 11 x 17 in; in support of a strike and national boycott against Farah Manufacturing Co., El Paso, Texas; very good. 4) Revolutionary Student Brigade. The Bums are on the Run Kick 'Em While They're Down! Supplement to Fight Back! Chicago: n.d. ca. 1974. Tabloid, 6 pp.; probably released at the time of the Attica Brigade's transition into the national Revolutionary Student Brigade; toned, edges sl. frayed. 5) Revolutionary Student Brigade. Three loose sheets from the NYU chapter's info bulletin, ca. 1974. 14 x 8-1/2 in; illus. 6) Attica Brigade; Revolutionary Student Brigade. Five Broadsides. [New York]: ca. 1974. Various sizes and papers, most illus., including the large-format "Long Live the Spirit of Attica. Support the Brother's Demands," all advocating anti-imperialist actions in solidarity with international protest movements. Together with one leaflet from the US Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam. Fifteen items, including broadsides, leaflets, and newspapers, related to the Attica Brigade and the Revolutionary Students Brigade. Near fine with minimal wear.
EUR 190,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSans mention d'imprimeur. 1972. Texte en anglais. Impression en offset. Imprimée recto/verso. Dim: 430 x 284 mm. En juillet 1972, a El Paso au Texas, la plus grande usine de pantalons des États Unis est affectée par une grève. Les ouvriers réclament de meilleures conditions de travail. Après le refus de la direction d'accéder à leur revendication la grève se durcira. Soutenue par ATTICA BRIGADE (en référence à la révolte des prisonniers d'Attica de 1971) qui produira cette affichette, ce n'est qu'en 1974 que les ouvriers obtiendront une hausse des salaires et le droit de se syndiquer. Affiches.