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To all persons employed upon The Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad [...] by [LABOR - RAILWAY WORKERS - STRIKE-BREAKING] PERKINS, C.E. [Charles Elliott] - 1888

by [LABOR - RAILWAY WORKERS - STRIKE-BREAKING] PERKINS, C.E. [Charles Elliott]

To all persons employed upon The Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad [...] by [LABOR - RAILWAY WORKERS - STRIKE-BREAKING] PERKINS, C.E. [Charles Elliott] - 1888

To all persons employed upon The Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad [...]

by [LABOR - RAILWAY WORKERS - STRIKE-BREAKING] PERKINS, C.E. [Charles Elliott]

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Chicago: By the Company, 1888. Circular, printed recto-only on laid paper; single10" x 16" sheet folded to create a 10" x 8" bifolium (as issued?). Text in two columns above author's signature. Old vertical and horizontal folds; some soiling to sheet recto and verso; still a complete, Good copy and an extraordinary survival. A broadside missive by Charles Elliott Perkins, President of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, issued at the conclusion of the momentous 1888 Burlington Strike, one of the bloodiest labor actions up to the time and one which set a pattern for the strike-breaking industry for years to come, as the company efffectively quashed the unions through a combination of brute force (mostly at the hands of Pinkerton agents), government complicity, and scab workers, who the company shipped in from all over the country. After the hiring of replacement workers, all participants in the strike were summarily fired.

The letter thanks all loyal employees who "exerted yourselves so zealously during the late strike" and praises "...the loyal feeling and devotion to duty which prompted the course you have so well taken." Then, remarkably, Perkins goes on to write, "...for the men who have come into our family we ask especial consideration until they shall have become fully acquainted with their new surroundings, and it should be understood by all that these men are here to stay with us, and to become part of us, so far as they shall prove to be of good character and competent to perform their duties. Whatever sympathy and kind feeling may exist among us toward many of those who voluntarily broke off their relations with us on February 27th, we must not be led to forget our obligation to see that complete justice is done to every new man in the service" [italics ours].

We can only speculate as to the means by which the circular was distributed. We find a single reference in the historical literature; it is quoted in full in The Railroad Conductor's Monthly for May, 1888, with the laconic introduction "The following circular is in the hands of all C,B&Q employees and speaks for itself." Copies would have presumably been included in employee pay packets (perhaps explaining the multiple folds on our copy); others may have been posted publicly. There is no mention of the letter in the one standard contemporary account of the strike (John A. Hall, The Great Strike on the "Q", Chi: 1889), nor do we find any reference to it in the trade or in institutional collections. A significant, unrecorded primary document from the first heroic age of American labor.
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The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
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The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

by Jon Scieszka

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SCIESZKA, Jon. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales. [Illustrated by Lane Smith]. [NY]: Viking [1992]. 8vo, [48]pp. Color pictorial boards. Patterned endpapers; color illustrations on every page. A fine copy in original color pictorial dust jacket (no medal affixed, price-clipped). Signed by the artist, Lane Smith, with a full-page drawing of the Stinky Cheese Man on the front free endpaper. Scarce thus.
First edition. 1993 Caldecott Honor Book! Following up on the success of their previous collaboration, The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, this award-winning duo created 10 new tales filled with humor and heart. With its unconventional page arrangement, and eclectic, frenetic mix of text and pictures, this delightful spoof has captured readers imaginations for nearly 30 years and influenced a generation of picture book authors. Copies signed by Lane Smith have grown quite scarce.
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RUSKIN'S POLITICS
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RUSKIN'S POLITICS

by Shaw, Bernard

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London: Christophers, 1921. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. 12mo., 32 pages; G+; Cream cloth spine with black lettering; Some discoloration has developed along the edge of the front cover and along the cloth of the spine; there is a small dent on the bottom of the boards near the spine, and a small pock near the top edge of the front cover; Marks from a pink pen appear in three locations (each less than an inch in length)and there is uneven age-toning on the front and back free end papers; Two ex libri appear on the front pastedown, one belonging to Archibald Henderson is accompanied by the same's signature; CX consignment; shelved in Room G. Archibald Henderson [1877 - 1963] was a professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina, and was a close personal friend of George Bernard Shaw. 1346172. Special Collections.
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An Appeal to the House of Representatives - Abolish HUAC* [Verso] Incredible - Walk on the Wild...
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An Appeal to the House of Representatives - Abolish HUAC* [Verso] Incredible - Walk on the Wild Side - Hard To Beat!

by [HUAC] [CIRCUIT RIDERS, Inc.][LOWMAN, Myers G.]

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[Cincinnati: Circuit Riders, Inc., 1962]. Broadsheeet, 43cm x 58.25cm (17" x 23"). Printed on both sides of a single sheet of newsprint; recto reprints a petition originally published in the New York Times for Feb 22, 1962; verso is commentary by Circuit Riders, Inc., a Cincinnati-based Christian-Nationalist conservative movement. Horizontal fold; mild toning to margins; Very Good. The petition, signed by some six hundred public figures including Noam Chomsky, James Baldwin, Denise Levertov, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many others, calls for the immediate abolition of the House Un-American Activities Committee, accusing its members of dividing the citizenry, denying free speech, and distracting the public from matters of real political importance. Printed on the verso, amid an amalgam of sensational headlines clipped from the press, is a statement by Circuit Riders, Inc. identifying the signers of the petition as members of "militant pacifist organizations," "one-world groups ... dedicated to the… Read More
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Imperial City [Signed Copy]
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Imperial City [Signed Copy]

by [RADICAL & PROLETARIAN LITERATURE] RICE, Elmer

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New York: Coward-McCann, 1937. First Edition. Octavo (22cm). Tan cloth boards, lettered in maroon on spine, with vignette illustration on front board; dustjacket; 554pp. Tight, Near Fine copy; red top-stain deep, even and unfaded. In the original dustwrapper, price-clipped, rubbed at extremities with a few closed tears and slight fading to red portions on spine; Very Good. Generically signed by Rice on front free endpaper. Nice copy of Rice's first novel, set in New York and dealing with an Electrical Workers strike viewed from the perspective of a wealthy, dysfunctional family. Rice is best known for his prolific output of plays in the Twenties and Thirties, most on social themes reflecting his leftist sympathies. His 1929 play Street Scene, set in the Jewish ghetto of New York City, won the Pulitzer Prize. Rice was the first director of the New York office of the Federal Theatre Project, but resigned after government censorship of one of the theatre's left-leaning productions. HANNA 2994. BLAKE p.262.
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February
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February

by Clare, John

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Fullerton, CA: Lorson's Books & Prints, 1987. Murray, Gordon. (12)ff., frenchfold. One of 32 copies with seven original watercolors of pastoral scenes in winter. Signed by the artist, Gordon Murray, who also calligraphed the text of John Clare's poem. Very fine in tan cloth with a watercolor winter landscape set into the front cover. Black cardboard slipcase with paper labels. (2 3/4 by 2 1/2; 70x63mm).
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The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
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The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

by Jon Scieszka

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SCIESZKA, Jon. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales. [Illustrated by Lane Smith]. [NY]: Viking [1992]. 8vo, [48]pp. Color pictorial boards. Patterned endpapers; color illustrations on every page. A fine copy in original color pictorial dust jacket (no medal affixed, price-clipped). Signed by the artist, Lane Smith, with a full-page drawing of the Stinky Cheese Man on the front free endpaper. Scarce thus.
First edition. 1993 Caldecott Honor Book! Following up on the success of their previous collaboration, The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, this award-winning duo created 10 new tales filled with humor and heart. With its unconventional page arrangement, and eclectic, frenetic mix of text and pictures, this delightful spoof has captured readers imaginations for nearly 30 years and influenced a generation of picture book authors. Copies signed by Lane Smith have grown quite scarce.
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An Appeal to the House of Representatives - Abolish HUAC* [Verso] Incredible - Walk on the Wild...
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An Appeal to the House of Representatives - Abolish HUAC* [Verso] Incredible - Walk on the Wild Side - Hard To Beat!

by [HUAC] [CIRCUIT RIDERS, Inc.][LOWMAN, Myers G.]

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[Cincinnati: Circuit Riders, Inc., 1962]. Broadsheeet, 43cm x 58.25cm (17" x 23"). Printed on both sides of a single sheet of newsprint; recto reprints a petition originally published in the New York Times for Feb 22, 1962; verso is commentary by Circuit Riders, Inc., a Cincinnati-based Christian-Nationalist conservative movement. Horizontal fold; mild toning to margins; Very Good. The petition, signed by some six hundred public figures including Noam Chomsky, James Baldwin, Denise Levertov, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many others, calls for the immediate abolition of the House Un-American Activities Committee, accusing its members of dividing the citizenry, denying free speech, and distracting the public from matters of real political importance. Printed on the verso, amid an amalgam of sensational headlines clipped from the press, is a statement by Circuit Riders, Inc. identifying the signers of the petition as members of "militant pacifist organizations," "one-world groups ... dedicated to the… Read More
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Imperial City [Signed Copy]
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by [RADICAL & PROLETARIAN LITERATURE] RICE, Elmer

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New York: Coward-McCann, 1937. First Edition. Octavo (22cm). Tan cloth boards, lettered in maroon on spine, with vignette illustration on front board; dustjacket; 554pp. Tight, Near Fine copy; red top-stain deep, even and unfaded. In the original dustwrapper, price-clipped, rubbed at extremities with a few closed tears and slight fading to red portions on spine; Very Good. Generically signed by Rice on front free endpaper. Nice copy of Rice's first novel, set in New York and dealing with an Electrical Workers strike viewed from the perspective of a wealthy, dysfunctional family. Rice is best known for his prolific output of plays in the Twenties and Thirties, most on social themes reflecting his leftist sympathies. His 1929 play Street Scene, set in the Jewish ghetto of New York City, won the Pulitzer Prize. Rice was the first director of the New York office of the Federal Theatre Project, but resigned after government censorship of one of the theatre's left-leaning productions. HANNA 2994. BLAKE p.262.
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February
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Fullerton, CA: Lorson's Books & Prints, 1987. Murray, Gordon. (12)ff., frenchfold. One of 32 copies with seven original watercolors of pastoral scenes in winter. Signed by the artist, Gordon Murray, who also calligraphed the text of John Clare's poem. Very fine in tan cloth with a watercolor winter landscape set into the front cover. Black cardboard slipcase with paper labels. (2 3/4 by 2 1/2; 70x63mm).
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OPTICKS: or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections & Colours of Light

OPTICKS: or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections & Colours of Light

by Newton, Sir Isaac and Albert Einstein (Foreword)

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London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd, 1931. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Reprinted from the Fourth Edition (1730), with a foreword by Prof. Albert Einstein, Nobel Laureate, and an introduction by Prof. E.T. Whittaker, F.R.S. Small octavo: xxviii, [2], 414 p. with textual figures. Original blue cloth binding, with gilt titles. Mild foxing along the edges, with some light edgewear to the dust jacket; otherwise very good. First published in 1704, Newton's Opticks provides not only a survey of 18th century knowledge about all aspects of light, but also countless number of the author's unique scientific insights.
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