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The Daily New Mexican

The Daily New Mexican by William H. Manderfield and Thomas S. Tucker

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Seller: Tschanz Rare Books
Title
The Daily New Mexican
Author
William H. Manderfield and Thomas S. Tucker
Seller
Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
Description
Santa Fe, NM: Manderfield & Tucker, 1872. 103 issues. Newspaper. Bifolium [44 cm x 60 cm] Issues are four pages. Stab holes from being previously bound, otherwise nice. Lengthy run of this territorial peridocial that offers a nice day-by-day of the news in and around Santa fe. With items on horsethieves, cattlerustlers, area business, land deals, local tribes, and pueblos. The Daily New Mexican was first issued in Santa Fe in 1863 by Manderfield & Tucker, editors and proprietors. It continued as a weekly until July, 1868, when it was made a daily. The line of the Western Union Telegraph Company had been constructed to Santa Fe and telegraphic communications to Denver, to the north, and with Kansas City, to the east, had been obtained. From 1868 to 1880 it was the only daily paper in New Mexico. We locate no institutional holdings for this year and a only handful of holdings for any issues from the 1870s.
ABBIE HOFFMAN (1969-89) Photo archive

ABBIE HOFFMAN (1969-89) Photo archive by Various

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
ABBIE HOFFMAN (1969-89) Photo archive
Author
Various
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Various. No binding. Near Fine. Set of 9 vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) and 7 x 9" (18 x 23 cm) black-and-white photos, one with a holograph correction of caption in red pencil, overall near fine. Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989) was an American political and social activist known for being a member of the Chicago Seven and as a leading proponent of the Flower Power movement. (Wikipedia) - UPI portrait of Hoffman, with his left hand on his forehead, taken during the trial of the Chicago Eight, 10/2/69. - Photo from the 1970 Canadian film PROLOGUE. Hoffman is on left. National Film Board of Canada stamp and mimeographed text on verso, 1970. - Photo of Hoffman and various protesters, ca. 1970. - UPI photo, with Hoffman's nose bandaged, as he is escorted by two FBI agents to a hearing (he was being charged with incitement to riot in Washington. D.C.). UPI stamp and mimeographed text on verso, dated 5/6/71. - UPI photo, stamped on verso and dated 11/13/73. - Photo with holograph note on verso: "Abbie Hoffman w/companion Johannes Lawrenson, Union College, NY, after lecture. 11/5/80." Photographer stamp on verso. - Two photos and one contact sheet, all with holograph photographer credit and 1989 copyright date on verso.
The 51% Minority: An Address by Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) Delivered at the Conference on Women's Employment

The 51% Minority: An Address by Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) Delivered at the Conference on Women's Employment by [AFRICAN AMERICANA] [WOMEN] CHISHOLM, Shirley

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Title
The 51% Minority: An Address by Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) Delivered at the Conference on Women's Employment
Author
[AFRICAN AMERICANA] [WOMEN] CHISHOLM, Shirley
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Pittsburgh: Know, Inc, [1970]. Slim octavo (21.5cm); pale yellow printed wrappers; [i],7pp. Mild toning to extremities, with contemporary pencil price at upper right corner of front wrapper; Near Fine. Full text of the lecture Chisholm delivered at the Conference on Women's Employment in Chicago, Illinois, on January 24, 1970, an event sponsored by the Chicago chapter of NOW. Shirley Chisholm (1924-2005), a New York City Democratic Congresswoman, was the first major-party Black candidate to run for President of the United States. OCLC notes 6 holdings (UC Davis, UC Irvine, Northwestern, LSU, U.Michigan, BL).