Journal liberation (8 risultati)
Editore: Women: A Journal of Liberation
Da: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, U.S.A.Wonder Book
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Condizione: Fair. Acceptable condition. Volume 3, No. 4. (women, periodicals, magazines, mother and child, lesbianism, feminism, single mothers, international ) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be…heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.

Lingua: Francese
Editore: SARL Libération, Paris 2008
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- Periodico
Da: Pascal Coudert, Paris, FranciaPascal Coudert
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Couverture Souple Illustrée. Condizione: Bon. Supplément du quotidien d'information "Libération" daté samedi 31 mai/dimanche 1er juin 2008. Ce tiré à part propose un éditorial de Béatrice Vallaeys (daté de janvier 2008) suivi de photographies en N & B choisies et commentées par Raymond Depardon sur les événements marquants de l'…année mythique de 1968 : Bardot, les J.O., Dalida, Belmondo, Truffaut, le cessez-le-feu au Vietnam, Paul VI, les manifestations de mai, etc. Feuillets libres pliés. Format : 29 x 38 cms. 16 pages au total. A noter : menus défauts. Peu courant.
Hommages aux abbés TANGUY, victimes de bagnes nazis et aux enfants de PONT-AVEN, morts pour la France, Préface de Rémy ROURE
ROURE, Rémy (Préface de)- Journaliste au journal "Le Temps", puis au quotidien "Le Monde". - Compagnon de la Libération, fondateur des réseaux Libération et Combat.
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Da: PORCHEROT Gilles -SP.Rance, BREST, FR, FranciaPORCHEROT Gilles -SP.Rance
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QUIMPER, Imp. cornouaillaise - 1947 - in-8 broché - Frontispice - Photographies Nb PP& illustrations en texte - 39 pages - Propre Livres 113942485655).

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Da: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, , FranciaRECYCLIVRE
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EUR 7,80
EUR 65,00 spedizioneSpedito da Francia a U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Condizione: Très bon. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.

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Da: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, , FranciaRECYCLIVRE
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Condizione: Bon. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.

Editore: CAUX BUREAUX DU JOURNAL 2001
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Da: Le-Livre, SABLONS, , FranciaLe-Livre
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EUR 35,80
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Couverture souple. Condizione: bon. RO80117530: 2001. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Journal de 24 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Réimpression du n°3043, du 4 mars 1991. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.92-Chanteurs.

Lingua: Francese
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Da: LA FRANCE GALANTE, Saint MARTIN sur LAVEZON, , FranciaLA FRANCE GALANTE
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Couverture souple. Condizione: Très bon. Paris . LE FRANÇAIS YVES FARGE - SUPPLÈMENT au N° 2909 de " LIBERATION " du 14 Janvier 1954 . Un fascicule 21 x 26,5 cm , sous couverture souple illustrée , de 44 pages de photos couleurs ou noir & blanc . Tirage à 3500 exemplaires : Un des 500 exemplaires du tirage de luxe papier glacé .… ( n° 181 ) .
Altre immagini- Brossura
- Periodico
Da: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.Max Rambod Inc
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EUR 398,34
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Women: A Journal of Liberation, 1970 to 1975, documenting feminist cultural expression and ideological debate within the Women's Liberation Movement during the early second wave period. The material reflects feminist print culture, illustrating themes of gender roles, domestic life, labor, sexuality, and global political struggl…e, and offering insight into how activists, writers, and artists articulated women's experiences and demands for social transformation. It supports research into feminist media, intersectional discourse, and the evolution of women-centered publishing in the United States. Archive includes: [1] Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 1 No. 4. (Summer, 1970). Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc., 1970. This issue's theme is "In Revolution" and its cover bears an image of a shouting woman breaking through chains, her chin lifted in determination. On the back wrapper is a photographic collage of feminists and a woman behind bars, sweat dripping down her forehead. Articles discuss Vietnam, the Russian Revolution, Rosa Luxembourg, and various current events relating to the women's movement. [2] Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 1 (Fall, 1970). Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc., 1970. An issue on women in the arts with articles on female authors, women in music and film, children's literature focused on women, female visual artists, and women as muse. Cover features a purple print of a woman sitting in a chair and hiding her face from view captioned "model in art class". [3] Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 2 (Winter, 1971). Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc., 1970. This issue is titled "How We Live and With Whom" and includes articles on family, marriage, and homelife. Many of these articles explore marital and familial issues affecting women in the 70s, including the difficulties of divorce, sex education for young girls, and alternative lifestyles like communal living. [4] Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 2 (Winter, 1972). Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc., 1972. Titled "Building a New Culture". An issue exploring the role of women in culture and the impact of popular culture on women, including articles on women in music, theater and sports, as well as women's studies and sociology. Cover features a green print of five women dancing in a circle. [5] Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 4. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc., 1974. This issue is titled "International Women" and bears cover images of an older woman wearing a bandana, and prints of Native women, a Black woman, and a Vietnamese woman holding artillery in one hand and a baby in another. Articles discuss Vietnam, women in the Cuban Revolution, Nisei women, Chicana culture, and various current events relating to the women's movement. [6] Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 4 No. 2 (Spring, 1975). Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation, Inc., 1975. Titled "The Cost of Living", this is issue centers around the relationship between women and money. Includes articles on women in the workforce, welfare, living in poverty, and women supporting themselves independently. This topic would have been especially relevant in the mid-70s when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act opened up new financial opportunities for women in the US. Six issues spanning 1970 to 1975, each approximately 11 x 8.25 inches. This period coincides with significant developments in U.S. feminist organizing, including expanded discourse on workplace equality, reproductive rights, and financial independence, as well as increased attention to global and intersectional perspectives within the movement. The journal's combination of political analysis, creative expression, and visual design situates it within a broader network of feminist periodicals that shaped activist and intellectual exchange. Light handling wear, covers and pages well-preserved with strong color and clarity; overall very good condition. A cohesive and visually distinctive grouping illustrating the breadth of feminist thought and cultural production in the early 1970s.