Geddes maggie (3 risultati)

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Da: Lost and Found Books, Healesville, VIC, AustraliaLost and Found Books
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soft cover. Condizione: Fine, near new condition. No Jacket. Kaboodle Two. Illustrated with colour drawings by Neil Robinson. 28 cm. 28 pages. Robinson, Neil (illustratore).

- Rilegato
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.Joseph Valles - Books
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EUR 96,94
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 352 p. : illustrated in color ; Dewey: 659.1 ; OCLC: 682927275 ; ISBN: 1887165428; 9781887165426 ; OCLC: 682927275 ; magenta cloth in photographic dustjacket ; photos, Hans Gissinger, Anderson Hopkins, Sia Aryal, Kolea Baker, Jorg Badura, Noel Barnhurst, Robin Bartholi…ck, Frits Berends, HOward Berman, Jay Blakesberg, Barbara Bowman, David Allan Brandt, Berman Bronstein, Neal Brown, Angela Cappetta, Bob Carey, Magdalena Caris, Reggie Casagrande, Greg Ceo, Lance Clayton, Tom Collicott, Jim Cooper, Ann Elliott Cutting, Harry Se Zitter, Thierry Des Fontaines, Phillip Dixon, Jeffrey Engelstad, Dwight Eschliman, Georg Fischer, Jim Flynn, Bill Geddes, Leo Gong, Jennifer Goodin, Robb Aaron Gordon, Greg Gorman, Jeffrey Green, Joe Greene, Xavier Guardans, Maggie Hallahan, Jensen Hande, Simon Harsent, Laura Healy Engelstad, Sean Hennessy, Ruedi Hofmann, John Holt, Walter Iooss,Heather Julian, Philip Kaake, Henrik Kam, Pat Kane, Tom Kates, Jim Kemper, Parish Kohanim, Cheryl Koralik, Hugh Kretschmer, Mona Kuhn, Dah Len, Jana Leon, Steven Lippman, Peter S Lopez, Graham MacIndoe, Vasily Mallas, Andrea Marouk, Norman Maslov, Lise Metzger, Peter Read Miller, Heather Monahan, David Moore, Paul Moore, Ted Morrison, RJ Muna, Curtis Myers, Clare O'Dea, John Offenbach, Craig Cameron Olsen, Rosanne Olson, Greg Pease, David Peterson, Plamen Petkov, Lyn Porterfield, Alan Powdrill, Michael Prince, Ken Probst, Richard Radstone, Wayne Rainey, Stuart Redler, David Sacks, James Salzano, Vicki Sander, Charles Schiller, Martin Schoeller, Wilhelm Scholz, Bob Scott, Richard Seagraves, Nancy Shanahan, Frank Short, Tomek Sikora, Nicole Sloan, Maureen Smith, Wayne Smith, Daryl Solomon, Martel Stockland, KAte Swan, Trish Swords, Leen Thisse, Mitch TObias, Eric Tucker, Kevin Twomey, Victor J Volta, Sacha Waldman, Elizabeth Watt, Mark Weiss, Tiffant Whitford, Steve Whittaker, Everard Williams Jr., Bret Wills, Pierre Winther, Mitchell Wood, Peter Zander, Brian Hagiwara, and Michael Zeppetello ; large volume ; FINE/FINE. Book.

Editore: Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee New York, NY, 1969
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.Specific Object / David Platzker
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EUR 110,15
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Aggiungi al carrello[4] pp.; 21.6 x 14 cm. (folded); black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Folded announcement flyer from the Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee for a march and rally assembling opposite Bryant Park in New York City on August 9, [1969]. Rally includes speakers Dave Dellinger, Mary K…ochiyama, Gilberto Gerena Valentin, Jeff Jones, Sharon Williams, James Johnson, Jose Rudder, and Maggie Geddes. Flyer includes information on the militarization of the U.S. and a schedule for Hiroshima-Nagasaki Week held August 2 - 9.Folded announcement flyer from the Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee for a march and rally assembling opposite Bryant Park in New York City on August 9, [1969]. Rally includes speakers Dave Dellinger, Mary Kochiyama, Gilberto Gerena Valentin, Jeff Jones, Sharon Williams, James Johnson, Jose Rudder, and Maggie Geddes. Flyer includes information on the militarization of the U.S. and a schedule for Hiroshima-Nagasaki Week held August 2 - 9." WE ARE CONFRONTED BY THE MILITARIZATION OF THE U.S. There are huge profits for war manufacturers while the real wages of working people fall far behind on the scale. The budget for U.S. wars ? past, present and future ? rises continually, while black and Spanish speaking people still must work at low wages in the most difficult and dangerous jobs. Militarization of the country has subordinated human needs to the demands of the most powerful military machine on earth. It has deformed the quality of American life. Colleges have become recruiting grounds for the corporate-military complex; high schools in poor neighborhoods have become training centers for a draft army our polluted cities continue to decay-prices, taxes, rents continue to soar while millions of Americans remain "ill-fed, ill-housed, and ill-clothed" RACISM IS AN AMERICAN DISEASE! While Washington pulls the strings that manage its puppets in Saigon, the U.S. establishment keeps a tight control over black communities in the U.S. A managed program of "black capitalism" doled out to a privileged few and dominated by the banks owned by America's white rulers cannot be the answer to the needs of millions of black and Spanish speaking Americans. Yet every independent movement of minority peoplés to challenge their oppressors and assert their right to a decisive voice over the conditions of their own lives, from the community control movement to the Black Panthers harassed and repressed, if it cannot be co-opted, by the white power structure.> ACT NOW TO HELP CHANGE AMERICA'S COURSE! Intervention in Vietnam is destroying Vietnam and the U.S. "We can send a man to the moon, but we can't count on our ability to send an ambulance into a poor neighborhood to bring the sick to the hospital in time to do them some good." (statement of a doctor at the recent convention of the American Medical Association (AMA). The priorities are insane and it is high time that great multitudes of Americans, who are the victims of this distorted sense of values stand together to say so. -- text from flyer Good. Staple in top corner. Edge wear and pale yellowing of page. Clean and unmarked.