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Campus Protest

Adams, Walter. The Test. NYC: Macmillan, [1971]. 8vo, 240pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $25
First edition. Memoir of the author’s brief, stormy term as President of Michigan State University.



Aptheker, Bettina and others. FSM — The Free Speech Movement at Berkeley. SF: W.E.B. DuBois Club, [1965]. 8vo, 54pp, photos. Wrappers, saddle-stapled. Fine. $25
First edition. A narrative account of the FSM movement by Ms. Aptheker, and an analytical account by Robert Kaufman and Michael Folsom. Aptheker was a member of the FSM Steering Committee; Kaufman sat on the Executive Committee of the pro-FSM Graduate Coordinating Committee.



Bacciocco, Edward J. The New Left in America. Reform to Revolution, 1956 to 1970. [Palo Alto]: Hoover Institution Press, [1974]. 8vo, xvi + 300pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Almost fine. $35
Historical/analytical look at the New Left.



Barlow, William, and Shapiro, Peter. An End To Silence. The San Francisco State Student Movement in the ’60s. NYC: Pegasus, 1971. 347pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35
First edition. The authors edited Open Process, a student paper that was squelched in 1969.



Califano, Joseph A. Jr. The Student Revolution. A Global Confrontation. NYC: Norton, [1970]. 8vo, 96pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $25
First edition. White House aide ruminates on campus strife.



Cohen, Mitchell and Hale, Dennis. Editors. The New Student Left. An Anthology. Boston: Beacon, [1966]. 8vo, 288pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35
First edition. Selected working papers from SDS, SNCC, FSM, and other movement organizations.



Cohn-Bendit, Daniel. Obsolete Communism. The Left-Wing Alternative. Translated by Arnol Pomerans. London: André Deutsch, 1968. 8vo, 256pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35
First English-language edition. Analytical account of the revolt by French students and labor unions in May and June 1968, written by Daniel Cohn-Bendit (dubbed by the press “Danny the Red”).



Columbia Strike Committee. Why We Strike. NYC: Columbia Strike Committee, [1968]. Small 8vo, 20pp counting covers. Stiff red wrappers, saddle-stitched. Trivial crase on back, light stain on cover and p1. $100
First edition (red wrappers, cover price of ten cents). Hastily drafted manifesto and history of the Columbia sit-ins of April 1968.



Deconde, Alexander. Editor. Student Activism. Town and Gown in Historical Perspective. NYC: Scribner’s, [1971]. 8vo, 342pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Owner’s name. $25
First edition. Student rebellion from the Middle Ages on.



Divale, William Tulio, with James Joseph. I Lived Inside the Campus Rebellion. NYC: Cowles, [1970]. 8vo, xvii + 253pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35
First edition. Memoirs of an FBI informer in the UCLA chapter of SDS.



Ehrenreich, Barbara and John. Long March, Short Spring. The Student Uprising at Home and Abroad. NYC: Monthly Review Press, 1969. 8vo, 189pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Price clipped. $35
First edition. Two young Americans interview European students in 1968.



Eichel, Lawrence E. and others. The Harvard Strike. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970. 8vo, xvi + 381pp + 16-page photo insert. Hardbound in dust jacket. Dj a bit edgeworn. $35
First edition. Four reporters from the campus radio station cover the Harvard strike of 1969.



Free Speech Movement. Phono record. Joy to UC. Free Speech Carols. [Berkeley]: FSM, [1964]. 7-inch 45rpm phono record in printed sleeve, with lyric sheet. Fine. $45
By Joe LaPenta, Barry Jablon, Dustin Miller, Ken Sanderson and friends. Christmas carols rewritten by Free Speech activists. “Silent Night, Silent Night,” “We Three Deans,” etc., plus “Masters of Sproul Hall,” a parody of Dylan’s “Masters of War.”



Gitlin, Todd. The Whole World Is Watching. Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left. Berkeley: University of California Press, [1980]. 8vo, 327pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $30
First edition. Movement insider Gitlin analyzes the New Left’s perilous dance with mass media. He argues that media glare translated moderate dissent into extremism; converted leaders into celebrities, alienating them from their movement base; and inflated revolutionary rhetoric, destabilizing the movement.



Heirich, Max. The Beginning. Berkeley, 1964. NYC: Columbia University Press, 1971. [iii] + 317pp + 14-page photo insert. Hardbound in dust jacket. Dust jacket slightly rubbed. $35
First edition. Narrative account of the Free Speech Movement’s origin. Heirich was a grad student at Berkeley in 1964.



Hope, Marjorie. Youth Against the World. Contemporary Portraits of the New Revolutionaries. Boston: Little, Brown, [1970]. 8vo, xiv + 407pp. Illustrated. Hardbound in dust jacket. Slight soiling to dj. $25
First edition. Sympathetic profiles of revolutionaries in France, Vietnam, Hungary, South Africa, Colombia, Spain, Czechoslovakia, West Germany and the States.



Kahn, Roger. The Battle for Morningside Heights. NYC: Morrow, [1970]. 8vo, 254pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35
First edition. Kahn covered the Columbia student strike for Esquire.



Karagueuzian, Dikran. Blow It Up! Middlesboro, Massachusetts: The Country Press, [1971]. 8vo, 204pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Spine faded as usual. $25
First edition. Professor’s memoir of the SF State strike.



Keniston, Kenneth. Youth and Dissent. The Rise of a New Opposition. NYC: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1971]. 8vo, xii + 403pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Price clipped. $25
First edition. Keniston extends the typology of alienation put forth in The Uncommitted and Young Radicals.



Lipset, Seymour Martin and Wolin, Sheldon S. The Berkeley Student Revolt. Facts and Interpretations. Garden City: Doubleday (Anchor), 1965. xiv + 585pp. Paperback. Spine tanned. $25
Paperback original, first printing. A collection of essays examining FSM.



Miller, Michael V. and Gilmore, Susan. Editors. Revolution at Berkeley.  NYC: Dial, 1965. 8vo, xxix + 348pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Gift inscription. $25
First edition, first printing. Collection of articles on the Free Speech Movement.



Pentony, Devere, Smith, Robert, and Axen, Richard. Unfinished Rebellions. SF: Jossey-Bass, 1971. 8vo, xiv + 315pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $25
First edition. Analysis of issues underlying the SF State strike.



Rosencranz, Richard. Across the Barricades. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, [1971]. 8vo, [290pp]. Hardbound in dust jacket. Dj worn. $25
First edition. Grad-student communalist’s memoir of the Columbia strike.



Seidenbaum, Art. Confrontation on Campus. Student Challenge in California. Foreword by Harry S. Ashmore. Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie Press, [1969]. 8vo, vii + 150pp. Photo-illustrated. Hardbound in dust jacket. Fine. $35
First edition. Journalist Seidenbaum interviews students on nine California campuses.



Wolin, Sheldon S. and Schaar, John H. The Berkeley Rebellion and Beyond. NYC: New York Review Books / Vintage, 1970. 158pp. Paperback. Fine. $25
Includes a 30-page account of the battle for People’s Park; also a 25-page account of the Free Speech Movement. Both authors taught at Berkeley.




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