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1. Prairie Fire: Political Statement of the Weather Underground
by Weather Underground; Dohrn, Bernadine; Jones, Jeff; Ayers, Billy; Sojourn Celia
Seller Description: Fair. Original publication, not a reprint, in poor condition. Segments have pulled away from glued binding. Filthy. WELL WORN. Splitting to paper along spine. Creased corners, worn and rolled. Full of underlining in red ball point pen. This booklet is the manifesto of the Weather Underground organization was a far-left Marxist militant organization first active in 1969, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. This is one of 5, 000 copies originally printed by the WUO, ... See More Details
1974, Communications Co
Softcover, Fair
Albuquerque, NM, USA
$25.00
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2. Osawatomie: Summer 1975, Number 2
by Weather Underground Organization
Seller Description: Very Good. Eight & 1/2' x Eleven'; stapled quarto; 36 pages; clean, bright; with toning; cover is drawing of Ho Chi Minh and poetry quote: 'Our mountains will always be, Our rivers will always be, Our people will always be; The American Invaders; Defeated, we will rebuild; Our land ten times more beautiful'. Contents include: A Mighty Army: An investigation of women workers; The Trail: Stories From A Truck Stop by Sparrow Hawk; Imperialism = Hunger; June 25th: Mozambique Independence Day; and ... See More Details
Water Buffalo Print Collective
Stapled Magazine, Very Good
Atlanta, GA, USA
$35.00
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3. Prairie Fire: the Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism
by The Weather Underground
Seller Description: Fair. Softcover. Original 1974 publication of the "Political Statement of the Weather Underground." Faded and sunned red wraps. Scraping along edge of the spine. Dark stain on lower edges of the pages from front cover to back, growing wider as you move through the pages. Pages are very age-toned. We will furnish photos upon request. All pages are intact and this is a perfectly readable publications. From Wikipedia: "The Weather Underground was a far-left Marxist militant organization first ... See More Details
1974, Communications Co
Softcover, Fair
Albuquerque, NM, USA
$62.50
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4. Sing a Battle Song
by Poems By Women In The Weather Underground Organization
Seller Description: Very Good. 48pp. Text is unmarked on warm pages in typewriter font. Bound in tan and brown illustrated wraps in gently used condition with light edge wear. Tightly bound stapled binding with hinges fully attached. See More Details
1975, Inkwords
8Vo Softcover, Very Good
Jacksonville, FL, USA
$70.00
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5. Osawatomie Volume 1, Issue 1, Spring 1975
by Weather Underground Organization
Seller Description: Very good. Includes bibliography. First edition, without a printed price or address. First volume of this Weather Underground publication. 31 pages printed in red and black, staple bound as issued. Generally very good, a small inked price to cover ".25" some slight loss at margins to covers, internally clean and unmarked with some faint spotting to margins. Uncommon. See More Details
1974, Weatjer Underground
Trade paperback, Very Good
San Francisco, CA, USA
$80.00
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6. Osawatomie Spring 1975 No.1
by Weather Underground Organization
Seller Description: Near Fine with no dust jacket. Premiere issue of this radical seventies periodical. Near fine in stapled red & black printed wrappers. (31pp. ) (Only the mildest shelf-soiling at edges of covers. ); 8vo 8"-9" tall; 31 pages. See More Details
1975, Weather Underground.
Hardcover, Very Good
Santa Monica, CA, USA
$150.00
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7. Prairie Fire: the Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism. Political Statement of the Weather Underground
by Weather Underground
Seller Description: Very Good. Reprint. Small quarto. 151pp. Spine trifle sunned, cover with a tiny stain and a tiny area of shallow abrasion, very good or better. One of 1, 000 copies printed in Boston by Friends of the Underground in the same year as the first edition. See More Details
1974, Friends of the Underground
Softcover, Very Good
Gloucester City, NJ, USA
$200.00
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8. Weather Underground Organization, January 28, 1975. Tonight We Attack the Agency for International Development in the State Department in Washington, D.C. and the Department of Defense in Oakland, California
by Weather Underground Organization
Seller Description: Fine. Pamphlet announcing two imminent bombings to protest the Vietnam War. 8 pp. Two nested unbound sheets folded to letter-size. The first page announces the bombings and their rationale, while the following pages are occupied by an anti-war polemic, a map of Vietnam, and mini poster bearing the Red Dragon Print Collective imprint. Subscription crease, else Fine. Rare. The Weather Underground was one of the most famous radical leftist groups in American history, a militant offshoot of ... See More Details
1975, Weather Underground Organization
Portland, OR, USA
$300.00
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9. Prairie fire: the politics of revolutionary anti-imperialism: the political statement of the Weather Underground.
by Weather Underground Organization
Seller Description: unknown. Very good. 186, [6] p. : ill.; 22 cm. Includes Illustrations. This is the original 1974 manifesto published by the Weather Underground--not the reprint issued in recent years. Very good condition, except for a previous owner's bookplate inside the front cover; edges of covers and spine were reinforced with masking tape back in the 1970s. No notations or markings within. See More Details
1974, Communications Co.
Trade paperback, Very Good
bronxville, NY, USA
$1,500.00
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10. Prairie Fire-the Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism: the Political Statement of the Weather Underground
by Weather Underground; Dohrn, Bernadine; Jones, Jeff; Ayers, Billy [Bill]; Sojourn, Celia; Et Al
Seller Description: Good. "Here is PRAIRIE FIRE, our political ideology-a strategy for anti-imperialism and revolution inside the imperial US. This paper has been collectively adopted as the political statement of the Weather Underground. PRAIRIE FIRE is written to communist-minded revolutionaries, independent organizers and anti-imperialists. It is written as an argument against those who oppose action and hold back the struggle."-Opening statement by Bernadine Dohrn, Billy (Bill) Ayers, Jeff Jones and Celia ... See More Details
1974, Communications Co.
Paperback, Good
Ladysmith, BC, CANADA
$1,503.00