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Askance, no. 1: October, 1962

Askance, no. 1: October, 1962

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Askance, no. 1: October, 1962

by Stevens, John D., ed

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Pullman, WA: John Stevens, 1962. [16p.], stapled wraps, 7x8.5 inches, vertically creased, "Sample Copy" stamped on front wrap, address label on rear wrap else very good condition. First issue of personal mildly left-wing personal periodical, with some opposition to the red scare.

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Title
Askance, no. 1: October, 1962
Author
Stevens, John D., ed
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
John Stevens
Place of Publication
Pullman, WA
Date Published
1962
Bookseller catalogs
Labor - American; 1960S; Serials, journals, magazines; Washington; zines;

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