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United Auto Workers Strike and Collective Bargaining Press Photo Archive, Demonstrations at Chrysler and Ford Plants, 1960s-70s

United Auto Workers Strike and Collective Bargaining Press Photo Archive, Demonstrations at Chrysler and Ford Plants, 1960s-70s by United Auto Workers

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
United Auto Workers Strike and Collective Bargaining Press Photo Archive, Demonstrations at Chrysler and Ford Plants, 1960s-70s
Author
United Auto Workers
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1961. [Labor Organizing] United Auto Workers strike and labor photographs documenting national contract disputes, factory shutdowns, collective bargaining, and picket line action across the American auto industry during the 1960s and 1970s. The group records major UAW conflicts involving General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, including the 1961 General Motors bargaining deadline, the 1967 Ford strike in Los Angeles, and the 1973 Chrysler contract dispute led by Leonard Woodcock and Douglas Fraser. These conflicts grew from fights over wages, speedup, compulsory overtime, pensions, medical coverage, retirement eligibility, and plant safety inside the nation's largest manufacturing sector. By the early 1970s, the UAW represented more than one million workers and could halt production across dozens of plants through coordinated bargaining, local picketing, convention mobilization, and public demonstrations. Photo archive of 8 Large silver gelatin press photographs, one large panorama measuring approximately 8 x 14 inches and the remaining ranging from 8 x 8.5 to 8 x 10 inches, primarily Detroit and Los Angeles, 1961-1973. Workers paint strike placards inside a Local 15 UAW-CIO shop space with slogans including "Improve Working Conditions," "Free Paid Medical and Insurance," and "Stop Speed Up." Leonard Woodcock and Douglas Fraser march beside white-collar Chrysler employees carrying a sign reading "30 and Out No Age Limit." Ford workers gather beneath the "Ford Motor Co." sign at the Los Angeles assembly plant while signs reading "UAW on Strike for Justice" and "UAW Local 148" rise above the crowd. At Ford's Rouge plant, hundreds of UAW members picket outside the entrance after a contract settlement, while the attached caption notes that the plant employed roughly 33,000 workers and that pickets remained after the "lonely guard" opened the gate. Factory interiors show chassis assembly lines, rear axle installation, and suspension components, while a crowded convention hall displays banners reading "Get America Back to Work" and "Improve Working Conditions." The group demonstrates the UAW operations in the labor strife of the 60s and 70s: national officers negotiated with automakers, local members prepared signs and walked gates, convention delegates debated priorities, and production workers controlled the pace of automobile output by withholding labor. Kennedy publicly intervened during the 1961 GM dispute to prevent a shutdown of the auto industry, while the 1973 Chrysler negotiations centered on retirement, working conditions, and contract protections during a decade of inflation and labor unrest. Creasing, edge wear, scattered minor losses, and occasional handling wear; captions, editorial markings, stamps, and verso annotations retained throughout; images overall intact and clear. Overall in good condition.
CL. CLAVDIANI QUAE EXSTANT : EX EMENDATIONE NICOLAI HEINSY DAN. F.

CL. CLAVDIANI QUAE EXSTANT : EX EMENDATIONE NICOLAI HEINSY DAN. F.

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Title
CL. CLAVDIANI QUAE EXSTANT : EX EMENDATIONE NICOLAI HEINSY DAN. F.
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Good binding
Description
Amstelodami: Apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1677. Full Leather. Good binding. Reprint of the 1650 edition. Engraved title page, hand colored. Tailpieces and engraved initials, some hand colored. Lacking front endpaper and flyleaf, with a small mount of paper damage to the bottom of the title page, not affecting the text, and slight surface loss to the front pastedown. Contemporary owner’s names to the front pastedown, and extensive marginalia and underlying by the contemporary hand. Full vellum with spine creasing and minor soiling to the binding. 260 pp. in-24. (Willems 1527). Good binding.
The Colonel's Inn Caterers'

The Colonel's Inn Caterers' by Appleyard Mickler, Delia & Carolyde Phillips O'Bryan

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Title
The Colonel's Inn Caterers'
Author
Appleyard Mickler, Delia & Carolyde Phillips O'Bryan
Seller
lizzyoung bookseller (United States)
Condition
Brown boards. Near fine, in very good dust wrapper
Description
Tallahassee, Florida: Self Published, 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Brown boards. Near fine, in very good dust wrapper. 251 pages. 23.5 x 16 cm. One of 2000 copies. A terrific book about the families who settled in Tallahassee, Florida over a hundred year period from 1824-1924. This book contains the account of the residents and the homes they built and lived in. Included are a wonderful collection of 195 pictures - mostly of houses which are no longer standing, although some have been revamped and restored. Recipes and menus from COLONEL'S INN CATERERS sprinkled throughout - with recipes from Tallahassee natives who have had direct connection with a particular home. Clean, crisp copy. Covered in protective mylar.
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A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE [Two volumes] by Wood, George B. (George Bacon), 1797-1879

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A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE [Two volumes]
Author
Wood, George B. (George Bacon), 1797-1879
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co, 1866. Sixth edition. Hardcover. Octavo, Two volumes: xv, 1002 pages ; 982 pages. In Fair condition. Spines are brown with gold print on black banner, raised bands. Boards in brown leather; worn spine caps, edges, and corners, scuffing and surface tears, tear to front hinge of first volume. Text block has age tanning to paper, occasional foxing, first volume has tear to front flyleaf and a cracked front hinge. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, ND-HV Section. 1407281. FP New Rockville Stock.
THE CANON IN RESIDENCE

THE CANON IN RESIDENCE by WHITECHURCH, Victor L.

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THE CANON IN RESIDENCE
Author
WHITECHURCH, Victor L.
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
The Baker & Taylor Co, 1911. WHITECHURCH, Victor L. THE CANON IN RESIDENCE. NY: The Baker & Taylor Co., [1911]. Small 8vo., red cloth, stamped in gilt; 246 pages. Variant binding with "Doubleday Page & Co." at base of spine. Very Good (little soil covers & bump to lower right-hand corner of the front cover; contents clean & tight). $50.00.
The Directory of South Bay gay/lesbian/bisexual businesses #1, Winter 1993-94

The Directory of South Bay gay/lesbian/bisexual businesses #1, Winter 1993-94

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The Directory of South Bay gay/lesbian/bisexual businesses #1, Winter 1993-94
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
San Jose: OutNOW!, 1993. 44p. includes covers, 4x10.25 inches, business listings by type, ads, very good booklet in stapled blue pictorial wraps. First issue of the Directory which was distributed along with the November 16, 1993 issue of OutNOW!