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MOTHER JONES - : Vol. 34, No. 01, January February 2009

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MOTHER JONES: Vol. 34, No. 01, January February 2009

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San Francisco, CA: Foundation for National Progress, 2009. Saddle-stapled magazine. Two interior pages rumpled, ripping. Cocked. But intact.. 80 pp. Magazine from the first month of Barack Obama's presidency. Timeline, history of dieting. Mojo's advice on how to fix the economy. Dean Starkman on how the business press missed the boat on this recent economic collapse. The torments of welfare. Article by Jerald Walker on Chicago, illustrated with gritty b/w photos by Jerald Walker.
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  • Book Condition Used - Saddle-stapled magazine. Two interior pages rumpled, ripping. Cocked. But intact.
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  • Publisher Foundation for National Progress
  • Place of Publication San Francisco, CA
  • Date Published 2009

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Mother Jones: Special Issue

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Mother Jones [magazine] (September 1989) [cover: Spike Lee]

Mother Jones [magazine] (September 1989) [cover: Spike Lee]

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San Francisco: Foundation for National Progress. Near Fine. 1989. (Vol. 14, No. 7). Magazine. [nearly as new, extremely minor wear to the extremities; no address label, nor any sign that there ever was one]. (B&W and color photographs, ads, graphics) The cover story is about film director Spike Lee, and includes a long discussion and analysis of his then-current film was DO THE RIGHT THING. Also in this issue: a photo-essay, "Rites of Man," by Polly Brown; a tribute to journalist I.F. Stone; an article about Florida murderer Tom F. Sawyer; an article about the George H.W. Bush Administration's "too little, too timid, and too late" response to Tiananmen Squarecartoonist Matt Groening, who was just then poised for even more phenomenal success. The contents-page description of the article reads "The cartoonist who made angst-ridden bunnies funny brings his hostile humor to the tube" -- the "bunnies" line being a reference to the main character… Read More
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