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Equalitarian Bulletin

Equalitarian Bulletin by [Labor]. [Equalitarians]

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
Equalitarian Bulletin
Author
[Labor]. [Equalitarians]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[California, 1949. Very good.. Fifty issues. Quarto. Mimeographed, stapled as issued, on varying paper stocks. Light wear and soiling, chipping to some issues. An extensive run of this utopian labor newsletter. The issues start with number 11 and run almost unbroken through issue 64, covering 1946 to 1949; two later issues, 91 and 105, round out the run. The newsletter advocates the formation of a world association of Equalitarians, drawing on theories of technocracy, the International Workers of the World, and Christian economics. Articles discuss reform efforts and utopian movements in various countries, analyze previous efforts such as the Socialist Labor Party, and more. There is also some comparison of the revolution to the arrival of the Messiah, and consideration of such questions as, "Is equality conducive to efficiency?" The publication ran from December 1945 through issue 143 in 1961, and was issued bimonthly, rendering this a substantial portion of its initial years.
The Girl on the Boat

The Girl on the Boat by WODEHOUSE, P. G.

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Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books
Title
The Girl on the Boat
Author
WODEHOUSE, P. G.
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd, 1922. First U.K. Edition. First printing. Octavo (19cm). Rebound in half orange morocco, with original cloth laid down on front and spine; plain endpapers, renewed; [i]-vi [7]-312, [8]pp; four leaves of publisher's ads at rear. Straight and tight, cloth lightly rubbed, spotting to edges of textblock, occasional minor foxing: Very Good. Preceded by the first American edition, titled Three Men and a Maid.
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L'Annonce Faite a Marie [Edition Augmentee D'une Variante Pour la Scene de L'Acte IV] by Claudel, Paul

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L'Annonce Faite a Marie [Edition Augmentee D'une Variante Pour la Scene de L'Acte IV]
Author
Claudel, Paul
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Description
Librairie Gallimard, 1940. Hardcover. Limited edition (this copy #4212); 7 x 8; pp. [13], 2-307, [15]; gorgeous embossed blue cloth over boards; clear acetate DJ; very minor wear - fine condition. Jacket with a small nick to upper corner - near fine. A beautiful edition of Paul Claudel's "The Tidings Brought to Mary." He was a French poet, dramatist, and diplomat (being first vice-consul in New York and Boston in the late 1800s). His current play, originally written in 1910, focused on the subjects of sacrifice and sanctification through the experiences of a young woman with leprosy.