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Hollywood: Universum Film [UFA] / Paramount Pictures, 1927. Original advertising herald for the US release of the 1927 film, a shortened 115-minute version re-cut by American playwright Channing Pollock, who is credited on the herald. Interestingly, the herald credits the film as joint production of Paramount and UFA, just prior to the formation of the larger umbrella production company Parufamet, which included UFA, Paramount, and MGM. 4.5 x 6 inches folded, 8.75 x 6 inches unfolded. Near Fine with some light soil. Ebert I. Eureka Masters of Cinema 16. Rosenbaum 1000. Schrader Canon Fodder 5. Godard, Histoires du cinema.
[NEW LEFT] [BERKELEY] Group of 21 leaflets/handbills relating to the police shootings and protests in People's Park in Berkeley, CA in 1969 by [People's Park Negotiating Committee and others] - 1969
by [People's Park Negotiating Committee and others]
[NEW LEFT] [BERKELEY] Group of 21 leaflets/handbills relating to the police shootings and protests in People's Park in Berkeley, CA in 1969
by [People's Park Negotiating Committee and others]
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[Berkeley]: [People's Park Negotiating Committee and others], 1969. Very good +. 21 leaflets or handbills, mimeographed or offset printed on variously-colored stocks, and all measuring 8.5" x 11". Condition varies, with occasional toning or flattened folds, but mostly very good or better. Two examples printed on yellow paper show more wear, having obviously spent some time on a telephone pole, with some insect damage and corner tears, but still generally complete. A rich collection of hastily produced leaflets, most of which date to May and June, 1969 (a few are as late as September). The area in question, People's Park, had been just recently opened, and was owned by UC-Berkeley. The university quickly developed plans to convert the land into a sports facility, though the space had already become a haven for campus radicals and free speech activists, following the tradition of Mario Savio and the Free Speech Movement just half a decade earlier on the same campus.
As the students began to dig their heels in, occupying the park, various local police units began to attack the protestors, using riot weapons and ultimately firing on the students; over 100 were admitted to local hospitals to treat their wounds. James Rector, who was visiting friends in Berkeley and simply a bystander, was shot and killed. In response, Governor Ronald Reagan sent in the National Guard and maintained a "law-and-order" attitude, underscoring the right of police to defend the university's rights to the land, and expressing little sympathy for the besieged students.
The leaflets themselves paint a picture of the fraught situation. One of these is addressed to National Guardsmen: "
"Dear brothers, Take a look behind you. Were is the enemy you must fight? You are defending a plot of grass, a few trees and some flowers. Against whom and for what? [...] It is yours as well as ours. The man who holds the title to that land has probably never seen it. He cannot possibly love it. We love it. We love you. [...]"
Another leaflet is entitled "Care and Treatment of Lacrimination (Tear Gas) Effects," and describes in detail what to do when attacked with tear gas.
A favorite of this cataloguer depicts an exaggerated group of wealthy people (including the Monopoly Man) and military types (the "Establishment") holding up a banner reading "Reagan for Shah," a deliberate comparison of the governor to Iran's tyrannical ruler
Other leaflets show various military insignia so that other protestors can know who their enemies are, while other, more verbose ones summarize the ongoing events and serve as a call to action. One of these makes these demands: "WITHDRAW ALL TROOPS, JAIL KILLER COPS, AMNESTY FOR THE PEOPLE, NO CURFEW." While some of the leaflets contain specific dates (May 24th, May 28th, June 4th, etc.), many other simply announce "today" or "tonight," giving a sense of the speed at which the materials were produced and distributed. Naturally, the discussions sometimes go far beyond the local situation, and there are numerous references to the Vietnam War, racism, and the wider student movement.
Though it's hard to declare a "winner" in this heated conflict, per the students' wishes the park has remained a park since 1969. However, there have been dozens of less violent clashes over its purpose, design, and facilities, such as the 1991 replacement of the "Free Speech Stage" with a volleyball court. As of this writing, in 2022, there are advanced plans to develop dense housing units on the property, which is hotly contested by locals, many of whom were at the original protests.
Just two of these leaflets are recorded in OCLC, and both are held at Brown University. Yale retains a collection of People's Park protest material, though none of the referenced items in the finding aid seem to match any of these documents.
A highly ephemeral group of original material, offering broad and deep insight into this significant event in the history of the student movement. The clashes were somewhat overshadowed by the more deadly Kent State shootings almost exactly a year later, though the legacy of the conflict is very much alive in Berkeley.
As the students began to dig their heels in, occupying the park, various local police units began to attack the protestors, using riot weapons and ultimately firing on the students; over 100 were admitted to local hospitals to treat their wounds. James Rector, who was visiting friends in Berkeley and simply a bystander, was shot and killed. In response, Governor Ronald Reagan sent in the National Guard and maintained a "law-and-order" attitude, underscoring the right of police to defend the university's rights to the land, and expressing little sympathy for the besieged students.
The leaflets themselves paint a picture of the fraught situation. One of these is addressed to National Guardsmen: "
"Dear brothers, Take a look behind you. Were is the enemy you must fight? You are defending a plot of grass, a few trees and some flowers. Against whom and for what? [...] It is yours as well as ours. The man who holds the title to that land has probably never seen it. He cannot possibly love it. We love it. We love you. [...]"
Another leaflet is entitled "Care and Treatment of Lacrimination (Tear Gas) Effects," and describes in detail what to do when attacked with tear gas.
A favorite of this cataloguer depicts an exaggerated group of wealthy people (including the Monopoly Man) and military types (the "Establishment") holding up a banner reading "Reagan for Shah," a deliberate comparison of the governor to Iran's tyrannical ruler
Other leaflets show various military insignia so that other protestors can know who their enemies are, while other, more verbose ones summarize the ongoing events and serve as a call to action. One of these makes these demands: "WITHDRAW ALL TROOPS, JAIL KILLER COPS, AMNESTY FOR THE PEOPLE, NO CURFEW." While some of the leaflets contain specific dates (May 24th, May 28th, June 4th, etc.), many other simply announce "today" or "tonight," giving a sense of the speed at which the materials were produced and distributed. Naturally, the discussions sometimes go far beyond the local situation, and there are numerous references to the Vietnam War, racism, and the wider student movement.
Though it's hard to declare a "winner" in this heated conflict, per the students' wishes the park has remained a park since 1969. However, there have been dozens of less violent clashes over its purpose, design, and facilities, such as the 1991 replacement of the "Free Speech Stage" with a volleyball court. As of this writing, in 2022, there are advanced plans to develop dense housing units on the property, which is hotly contested by locals, many of whom were at the original protests.
Just two of these leaflets are recorded in OCLC, and both are held at Brown University. Yale retains a collection of People's Park protest material, though none of the referenced items in the finding aid seem to match any of these documents.
A highly ephemeral group of original material, offering broad and deep insight into this significant event in the history of the student movement. The clashes were somewhat overshadowed by the more deadly Kent State shootings almost exactly a year later, though the legacy of the conflict is very much alive in Berkeley.
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- Place of Publication [Berkeley]
- Date Published 1969
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Metropolis (Original US herald for the 1927 film)
by Fritz Lang (director); Thea von Harbou (screenplay, novel), Channing Pollock (adaptation)
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[Embrace the Base] Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Invite Women to Take Part in an International Action to Stop the Siting of Cruise Missiles Anywhere in Europe. December 12th & 13th. Embrace the Base on Sunday. Close the Base on Monday.
by Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
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[England, 1982]. Poster (420mm x 580mm). Professionally mounted, framed and glazed using archival materials. White text and graphic of a missile caught in a spider's web superimposed over a grey and red photograph of the mushroom cloud over Nagasaki. Marker pen notes at the bottom of the poster give contact details and instructions for travelling to the camp by bus from Birmingham. Light creases from old folds into four, some slight surface scuffs. Very good condition. A rare poster advertising Embrace the Base, one of the key mass actions at the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. We have been able to locate only two other copies in institutional collections, at the LSE Women's Library and the Glasgow Women's Library. The Greenham Common protest was established in September of 1981 by the Welsh group Women for Life on Earth, who were opposed to the deployment of nuclear tipped Cruise missiles at the site. What was initially planned as a single march became a permanent protest camp in place until…
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Women in the WarWe Can't Win Without Them.
by War Manpower Commission
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Washington D.C.: US Govt. Printing Office, 1942. Colour poster (28 x 40 in). Professionally mounted, glazed, and framed using archival materials. Original creases from folding, bright and fresh. Excellent condition. An important Second World War poster promoting women in the wartime workforce, produced in 1942 by the War Manpower Commission. At the time, "Women in the War" was one of the most widely distributed images of a woman laboring in war production, unlike the "We Can Do It" poster, which was produced only for Westinghouse plants during a few weeks in 1943 and did not become iconic until the 1980s. "Among the many agencies President Roosevelt had created during the war was the War Manpower Commission, formed in April 1942 to oversee war labor issues in the military, industrial, and civilian sectors. And in June 1942, the Office of War Information was formed to manage the flows of news and propaganda about the war to the public. By 1943, when the labor shortage was most acute, the two…
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Original Poster for Merce Cunningham and John Cage Event at University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, November 16, 1967
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Original Poster: Theatre Event: The Merce Cunningham Dance Company with John Cage. Thursday, November 16, 8:00 p.m. Assembly Hall. Tickets: 2.50, 2:00 and 1.50, Illini Union Box Office or the Assembly Hall. Approximately 11.5" x 22. Heavy yellow stock with red design and lettering, overall VG+, with some offsetting to bottom third, a small stain not affecting image or text, a small closed tear and bumped corner.John Cage, the avant-garde composer and a founder of the New York School, arrived in 1967 for a three-year appointment as Associate of the Center for Advanced Studies and Visiting Professor of Music, where he created numerous happenings, performance art where visitors, performers, objects, and environments interacted. The first happening Cage directed at Illinois (complete with large weather balloons) occurred on this November weekend: Music Circus (otherwise known as Musicircus) at the University of Illinois Stock Pavillion, which began at 8pm and lasted for nearly eight hours.A…
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慶祝國民革命軍發軔的雙十節. [Qing zhu guo min ge ming jun fa ren de shuang shi jie]. [Chinese Kuomintang Propaganda Poster - Celebrating the Double Tenth Day of the National Revolutionary Army].
by [POLITICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMISSION OF THE NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT]. 軍事委員會政治訓練部.
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[China].: 軍事委員會政治訓練部. [Jun shi wei yuan hui zheng zhi xun lian bu].. [1926].. Chinese Kuomintang propaganda poster printed in red, issued by the Political Training Department of the Military Affairs Commission. Text in traditional Chinese. Chinese character for "one" at lower left apparently indicates more posters in this series. Small mark right edge, some light creases, very good. Sheet measures 78.6 x 26.8cm. The Double Tenth Day celebrates the Wuchang Uprising on October 10th 1911. The uprising took place in what is today the Wuchang district within Wuhan and brought about the end of the Qing Dynasty. This uprising was the first of a series of uprisings across China and by the end of 1911 there was really no doubt that the Qing Dynasty would fall. On February 12th, 1912 Empress Dowager Longyu formally abdicated the throne on behalf of Puyi. The publisher of this poster,…
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[Embrace the Base] Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Invite Women to Take Part in an International Action to Stop the Siting of Cruise Missiles Anywhere in Europe. December 12th & 13th. Embrace the Base on Sunday. Close the Base on Monday.
by Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
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[England, 1982]. Poster (420mm x 580mm). Professionally mounted, framed and glazed using archival materials. White text and graphic of a missile caught in a spider's web superimposed over a grey and red photograph of the mushroom cloud over Nagasaki. Marker pen notes at the bottom of the poster give contact details and instructions for travelling to the camp by bus from Birmingham. Light creases from old folds into four, some slight surface scuffs. Very good condition. A rare poster advertising Embrace the Base, one of the key mass actions at the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. We have been able to locate only two other copies in institutional collections, at the LSE Women's Library and the Glasgow Women's Library. The Greenham Common protest was established in September of 1981 by the Welsh group Women for Life on Earth, who were opposed to the deployment of nuclear tipped Cruise missiles at the site. What was initially planned as a single march became a permanent protest camp in place until…
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Women in the WarWe Can't Win Without Them.
by War Manpower Commission
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Washington D.C.: US Govt. Printing Office, 1942. Colour poster (28 x 40 in). Professionally mounted, glazed, and framed using archival materials. Original creases from folding, bright and fresh. Excellent condition. An important Second World War poster promoting women in the wartime workforce, produced in 1942 by the War Manpower Commission. At the time, "Women in the War" was one of the most widely distributed images of a woman laboring in war production, unlike the "We Can Do It" poster, which was produced only for Westinghouse plants during a few weeks in 1943 and did not become iconic until the 1980s. "Among the many agencies President Roosevelt had created during the war was the War Manpower Commission, formed in April 1942 to oversee war labor issues in the military, industrial, and civilian sectors. And in June 1942, the Office of War Information was formed to manage the flows of news and propaganda about the war to the public. By 1943, when the labor shortage was most acute, the two…
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Original Poster for Merce Cunningham and John Cage Event at University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, November 16, 1967
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Original Poster: Theatre Event: The Merce Cunningham Dance Company with John Cage. Thursday, November 16, 8:00 p.m. Assembly Hall. Tickets: 2.50, 2:00 and 1.50, Illini Union Box Office or the Assembly Hall. Approximately 11.5" x 22. Heavy yellow stock with red design and lettering, overall VG+, with some offsetting to bottom third, a small stain not affecting image or text, a small closed tear and bumped corner.John Cage, the avant-garde composer and a founder of the New York School, arrived in 1967 for a three-year appointment as Associate of the Center for Advanced Studies and Visiting Professor of Music, where he created numerous happenings, performance art where visitors, performers, objects, and environments interacted. The first happening Cage directed at Illinois (complete with large weather balloons) occurred on this November weekend: Music Circus (otherwise known as Musicircus) at the University of Illinois Stock Pavillion, which began at 8pm and lasted for nearly eight hours.A…
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慶祝國民革命軍發軔的雙十節. [Qing zhu guo min ge ming jun fa ren de shuang shi jie]. [Chinese Kuomintang Propaganda Poster - Celebrating the Double Tenth Day of the National Revolutionary Army].
by [POLITICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMISSION OF THE NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT]. 軍事委員會政治訓練部.
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[China].: 軍事委員會政治訓練部. [Jun shi wei yuan hui zheng zhi xun lian bu].. [1926].. Chinese Kuomintang propaganda poster printed in red, issued by the Political Training Department of the Military Affairs Commission. Text in traditional Chinese. Chinese character for "one" at lower left apparently indicates more posters in this series. Small mark right edge, some light creases, very good. Sheet measures 78.6 x 26.8cm. The Double Tenth Day celebrates the Wuchang Uprising on October 10th 1911. The uprising took place in what is today the Wuchang district within Wuhan and brought about the end of the Qing Dynasty. This uprising was the first of a series of uprisings across China and by the end of 1911 there was really no doubt that the Qing Dynasty would fall. On February 12th, 1912 Empress Dowager Longyu formally abdicated the throne on behalf of Puyi. The publisher of this poster,…
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我們要切切實實的對日經濟絕交. [Wo men yao qie qie shi shi de dui ri jing ji jue jiao]. [Chinese Kuomintang Propaganda Poster - We Need to Pose A Total Economic Sanction on Japan].
by [XIUTANG]. (ILLUSTRATOR). 秀堂.
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[南京].[Nanking].: 南京特別市農民協會.. [1928].. Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) propaganda poster stencilled in blue and red, appears to have been issued folded with 4 neat horizontal folds visible, some other minor creasing, small closed tear from margin, archival repair to lower left corner, small stain lower corner. Issued by the Peasants' Association of Nanking Special Municipality, the party emblem of KMT is centrally placed at the top of the poster with skulls and crossbones just below, calligraphic text takes up the majority of the poster with the characters for "five" and "three" highlighted, lower edge dripping blood, overall very good. Text in traditional Chinese. Sheet measures 78 x 26cm. In the final stage of the Northern Expedition, Chang Kai-shek's National Revolutionary Army (NRA) entered Jinan, the capital city of Shandong Province in April 1928. The two characters "five" and "three" so graphically depicted on this poster…
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The Family Tree of Greek Mythology Pedigree Laminated Poster
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From Chaos, to the Titans, to the Olympians, view over 100 Gods and Goddesses in pedigree format. Also included are the mortal conquests of Zeus. - Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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Timeline of Ancient Civilizations Laminated Poster
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3100 BCE to 1550 AD. View the major civilizations that flourished in the ancient world. From Sumer, Egypt, and Assyria, to the Maya, Inca, and Aztec. Over 30 civilizations covering over 4,500 years. North Africa, Mesopotamia, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Did you know over 20 civilizations rose and fell during the Mayan empire? Including Babylonian, Roman and Persian!- Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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Timeline of the Civil War Laminated Poster
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1860 to 1865 View the major battles of the American Civil War. Campaigns of Lee, Grant, Jackson, and Sherman highlighted.- Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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Timeline of Ancient Egypt Laminated Panoramic Poster
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3000 BCE to 1 BCE. View over 170 pharaohs from Narmer to Cleopatra, along with other notable events during their reign. Dynasties listed for context. Did you know Cleopatra lived closer to the computer age than she did to the Great Pyramids!- Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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Timeline of World War II Laminated Poster
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1939 to 1945 View the major events and battles of World War II. Traces events in the European, Asian, and Pacific theaters of war.- Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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Timeline of Western Philosophy Laminated Panoramic Poster
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600 BCE to 20th CenturyView the major philosophical movements in the Western World from ancient Greece to modern times. Time periods include: Pre-Classical, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Modern.Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability44" wide by 9.5" tall.Full size images at https://www.parthenon-graphics.com/
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1630 to 2000 View over 60 composers from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century eras. Most major works included.- Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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Timeline of the American Revolution Laminated Poster
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1775 to 1783 View the major events of the American War for Independence. Track the events from the Battle of Lexington to the Treaty of Paris.- Sealed in 3 mil gloss lamination for long lasting durability
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[Reproduction Canadian Pacific Travel Posters]
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Various Reproduction Iconic Canadian Travel Posters 25" x 16"Including: "Travel the Canadian The Scenic Dome Route Across Canada Canadian Pacific"
"Canadian National Railways Across Canada" Sercombe & Hayes
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" Holland America Line Southampton to New York"
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"White Star Line Canada's Call to Women".
"White Star Line Red Star Line. From Southampton to Canada"$27 each
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