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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 authors 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: Scribners, [1971]. 8vo, 342pp. Hardbound in dust jacket. Owners 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 Dylans 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 Lefts 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 Movements 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. Professors 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 communalists 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 Peoples Park; also a 25-page account of the Free Speech Movement. Both authors taught at Berkeley. | |
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