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Crime, Criminals and Reform

Crime, Criminals and Reform by Ray, Al. G.

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Title
Crime, Criminals and Reform
Author
Ray, Al. G.
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
Description
Saint Paul: McGill- Warner Company, 1911. 67 pp. Wraps worn. Two copies located at Cornell & University of Oregon. A very scarce piece written by the security officers of the railroad and given away by the line. Various criminals are described including clairvoyants.
We May Not Have Much, But There's a Lot of Us!

We May Not Have Much, But There's a Lot of Us! by WOOD, Myrna

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We May Not Have Much, But There's a Lot of Us!
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WOOD, Myrna
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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Detroit: Radical Education Project, ca. 1970. Reprint. Quarto (27.75cm.); blue and white photo-illustrated staplebound self-wrappers; 8pp.; photographic illus. throughout. About Fine. Discussion between Wood, a member of the Women's Liberation Movement, and a woman from a small city in Eastern Ontario. Reprinted from Leviathan, with numerous photographs, many featuring women at anti-war and Black Panther rallies. This edition apparently unlocated in OCLC as of April, 2016.