Skip to content

Secure Checkout

Website Secured with 256-bit TLS Encryption
Subtotal: $1,305.00
Shipping: $27.50
$0.00
Donation Amount: $0.00
Total: $1,332.50
2 - 7 days
2 - 14 days

All fields are required unless marked optional.

Add Shipping Note
  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Paypal
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay

Verified and Secured. Guaranteed.

Website Secured with 256-bit TLS Encryption
Please select your payment method from the following list:
Click the button to checkout with PayPal.
You will be charged $1,332.50 when completing this purchase.

Cart Totals

Subtotal: $1,305.00
Shipping: $27.50
: $0.00
Donation Amount: $0.00
Total: $1,332.50

You are about to purchase:

Grandma Wore Combat Boots

Grandma Wore Combat Boots by BROWN, Nettie Cardoza

7 to 14 days for delivery
Standard Shipping: $5.50
Details
$800.00
( US$)
Seller: Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
Title
Grandma Wore Combat Boots
Author
BROWN, Nettie Cardoza
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
El Centro, California: El Centro Printing Co, 1969. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Stapled wrappers. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Staining on the wrappers, slight spotting on the first page, and a stamp on the title page else about very good. Signed by the author. "A look at the Viet-nam War by a woman hometown newspaper editor." According to the introduction Fresno native, Annette "Nettie" Brown, had a decades long career in journalism which included "two weeklies." She won numerous awards for her work including a Matrix Award of the Los Angeles Press Association "for her coverage of the Imperial Valley farm labor troubles" in 1961 and the first Jeanne Hoffman Unique Coverage Award of the Los Angeles Professional chapter of Theta Sigma Phi.
Antiwar Protest and Police Confrontation at the 1972 Republican National Convention: Miami Beach Press Photo Archive

Antiwar Protest and Police Confrontation at the 1972 Republican National Convention: Miami Beach Press Photo Archive by Florida Antiwar Protests

2 to 8 days for delivery
Standard Shipping: $15.00
Details
$480.00
( US$)
Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
Antiwar Protest and Police Confrontation at the 1972 Republican National Convention: Miami Beach Press Photo Archive
Author
Florida Antiwar Protests
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1972. Florida antiwar protest press archive documenting demonstrations in Miami Beach during the 1972 Republican National Convention, when activists targeted President Richard Nixon's renomination after years of bombing, troop deployments, and stalled peace negotiations in Vietnam. Protesters gathered outside convention sites, government buildings, and public streets to oppose the war, challenge Nixon's reelection campaign, and confront the heavy police and military security presence surrounding the convention. Photo archive of 7 Large silver gelatin press photographs, each approx 8 x 10", Miami Beach, Florida, 1972. Military police march toward convention stations carrying riot clubs and wearing helmets and flak suits; demonstrators are pushed back by uniformed personnel; a seated protester is restrained on the grass by police; and tear gas fills a street as a demonstrator crouches near a smoking canister. Additional scenes show antiwar organizers seated indoors with signs reading "Stop the War Now," helmeted police standing over demonstrators in the street, and a protester being taken away during a confrontation. Captions identify Miami Beach, the Republican National Convention, police preparations, arrests, and disruption threats tied to convention proceedings. The archive records the 1972 convention as a flashpoint in the late Vietnam War, when Nixon campaigned on strength abroad while antiwar activists challenged the bombing of North Vietnam, the mining of Haiphong Harbor, and the continuation of U.S. military policy despite troop withdrawals. Miami Beach became a controlled political theater where nomination ceremonies unfolded behind lines of police, National Guard, and military personnel while demonstrators used sit-ins, marches, and street actions to force the war into public view. Press stamps, caption slips, editorial envelopes, and agency markings preserve the photographs as working news files from the confrontation. Light handling wear, caption attachments, editorial markings, toning, and minor edge wear. Overall in good condition.
No image available

The Jesters: A Simple Story in Four Acts of Verse. by ZAMACOIS, Miguel.

7 to 14 days for delivery
Standard Shipping: $7.00
Details
$25.00
( EU VAT US$0)
Seller: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB
Title
The Jesters: A Simple Story in Four Acts of Verse.
Author
ZAMACOIS, Miguel.
Seller
Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
NY:: Brentano's,. Very Good. 1908. Hardcover. Adapted from the French.by John N. Raphael. First edition thus. Very good in dark green(?) cloth with gilt lettering and design on the spine, top edge gilt. No dust jacket. ; 175 pages .