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Things That Matter
by Charles Krauthammer
Charles Krauthammer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, is a syndicated columnist, political commentator and physician. His column is syndicated to 400 newspapers worldwide. He is a nightly panelist on Fox News’s Special Report with Bret Baier. He’s a former member of the President’s Council on Bioethics and current member of Chess Journalists of America. He lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
Liberty
by Garrison Keillor
Just in time for the Fourth of July, a firecracker of a Lake Wobegon novel from bestselling author and radio storyteller Garrison KeillorPublished to wide and enthusiastic acclaim, Liberty is Garrison Keillor?s most ribald Lake Wobegon novel yet, set in a spectacular Fourth of July celebration amid marching bands and circus wagons drawn by teams of Percherons. The Chairman of the Fourth, Clint Bunsen, is in the midst of an identity crisis brought on by a DNA test just as he turns sixty, and he finds...
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Ill Fares the Land
by Tony Judt
Something is profoundly wrong with the way we think about how we should live today. In Ill Fares The Land, Tony Judt, one of our leading historians and thinkers, reveals how we have arrived at our present dangerously confused moment. Judt masterfully crystallizes what we've all been feeling into a way to think our way into, and thus out of, our great collective dis-ease about the current state of things. As the economic collapse of 2008 made clear, the social contract that defined postwar life in Europe...
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Freakonomics a Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side Of Everything
by Steven D and Dubner, Stephen J Levitt
Indiana Books & Ephemera
Wildfire: an anarchist prison newsletter; no. 1 (April 2015)
Bloomington: Wildfire, 2015. Pamphlet. 24p., 8.5x11 inches, staplebound, photocopied zine format; illus., b&w photos of police cars burning and more. Resources for prisoner support.
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CA$16.60
A troche y moche
by Sainz, Gustavo
Mexico City: Alfaguara, 2002. Paperback. 199p., text in Spanish, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. The Mexican American novelist teaches literature at the University of Indiana.
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CA$34.58
Fire down below! What some tampons do to our bodies
by Tobey, Erin
Bloomington, IN: Erin Tobey, [201-]. Four-panel 5.5x8.5 inch zine, with a centerfold insert giving directions to "make your own panty pad." Discusses toxic shock syndrome and other issues.
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CA$23.51
Ladies' Aid Cookie Book
by [Mrs. John Schmidt, et al.]
Hammond, Indiana: St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies Aid Society. 8vo. [ca. 1943]. 100 pages. Stiff wrappers. Large loss to front wrap; crude spine repairs; contents clean and sound. Unrecorded in OCLC. A Second World War-era recipe book from Indiana and devoted to all-things-cookie; a collection of recipes by the women of this local church with named contributors.
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CA$117.56
Chicago GayLife: the Midwestern gay weekly; vol. 8, #34, Thursday, February 3, 1983; Byrne to Appear at Gay Dems Forum
by Williams, Albert M., editor, Dom Orejudos [aka Etienne] Chris Heim, Jon-Henri Damski, Bob Damron et al
Chicago: YourStyle Pub, 1983. Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, photos, columns, news, ads, services, newsprint, toned edges and folds, library stamp on cover. Also; Gay Rights Activists in Indiana. Chicago LGBT weekly, previously bi-weekly and titled "Blazing Star" aka Gay Life and Chicago Gay Life.
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CA$34.58
Une Affaire de gout. A Selection of Cookbooks: 1475 to 1873. From the Library of Dr. and Mrs. John Talbot Gernon
by Harrison, Pegram, cataloguer
Bloomington: The Lilly Library, Indiana University, 1983. Paperback. 111p., numerous b&w illustrations from period sources, oversize soft bound in 11x8.5 inch decorated offwhite wraps. Cover hints at a little mild handling and age, perfectly clean and unmarked, a nice copy.
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CA$27.66
Nuestro canto: cuentos, ensayos
Gary, IN: Departamento de Lenguas Modernas, Indiana University, 1979. Pamphlet. 15p. staplebound booklet, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good. Collection of essays and short stories by students in a course for native Spanish speakers, taught by Nicolás Kanellos.
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Historic New Harmony, a guide. New edition
by Fretageot, Nora C
[New Harmony?]: n.pub, 1923. Pamphlet. 66p., pamphlet in 5.5x8 inch wraps titled in sepia on textured cardstock, very good condition, 5.5x8 inches.
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CA$27.66
New York Central Color Pictorial Volume Three Peoria, Illinois to Brewster, New York
by Sweetland, David R
La Mirada, CA: Four Ways West Publications. 2005. Quarto Size [approx 24cm x 30.5cm]. An excellent copy. Fine condition in pictorial laminated boards. No DJ as issued. Illustrated with Colour photographs with black and white route maps on rear endpaper. 128 pages. This third volume of the NYC series features the NYC's road switchers. The photographic journey focuses on the 1950's & 1960's beginning at Peoria, Illinois and ends at Brewster, New York. Robust, professional packaging and...
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CA$135.60
GCN: Gay Community News; the gay weekly; vol. 7, #15, Nov. 3, 1979: Sexual Harassment Alleged at Univ. of Mass
by Burns, Richard & Dan Daniel, editors, Sally Gearhart, Harry Britt, Howard Wallace, Kay Pachtner, Terence Hallinan, Jil Clark, David Brill, Rick Hillegas, Nancy Wechsler, Karen Mezick, David Thorstad, et al
Boston: GCN, 1979. Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly toned with wear at folds else very good. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment. Also: Women Protest Pornography. Race for San Francisco's 'Gay Seat." Gay Hoosiers Invade DC.
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CA$34.58
Clay County's Answer: 1917-1919: An Authentic Review of Clay Country's Participation in the World War
by American Legion
American Legion. Good+ with no dust jacket. 1919. Hardcover. Cloth covers are rubbed and worn at extremities. Embossed gilt eagle and title on front cover, covers have several scrapes and scratches. Both hinges are cracked, binding otherwise tight, pages clean. Some handwritten notes on ffep, but otherwise the pages are clean and bright. Printed on coated paper, filled with high-quality b/w photos. . This book reviews everything that Clay County, Indiana, did in the last two years of World War One,...
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CA$103.72
The Indiana Home
by Esarey, Logan
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1953. Hardcover. Fair. Quarto with black slip case. 121 pages, [9]. Black and white illustrations in back. Red paper covers with white designs on the covers. Untrimmed edges. Slip case has some dried white stains and a small split top edge of spine. Remnants of a few pieces of tape on the front and rear end sheets apparently used for tipping in something. Interior contents very clean. Limited to 1550 copies.
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CA$55.32
New and Startling Facts for Those Afflicted With Nervous Diseases [cover title] [with laid in ephemera]
by Dr. Miles Medical Co
Elkhart, Indiana: Dr. Miles Medical Co. (1893). [1-4], 5-35, [36]pp. 9½ x 6¼ inches. Illustrated, self-wrappers. Brief staining; loss at lower right margin, not affecting text; fair. What didn't the Dr. Miles Company cure? Illustrated patent medicine trade catalog from the Dr. Miles Medical Co. of Elkhart Indiana with the additional inclusion of the advertising blow-ins still present. The text promotes Dr. Miles' full line of "Restorative Medicines" with particular emphasis on his patent medicine...
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Socialism explained: A brief summary of the ultimate object of the Socialist Party in America and how it is proposed to re-organize industry to give to each work the fruit of his toil. Sixth edition
by Richards, W.H
Indianapolis, IN: the author, 1933. Pamphlet. 48p., stapled wraps, 4x5.5 inches, wraps lightly edgeworn, touch of rust to staples else very good condition. Revised 1933 edition; first published 1931.
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CA$27.66
First Stage: a quarterly of new drama; vol. 1, #3, Summer 1962: Four Plays: Plagiarized, The Monk Who Wouldn't, After Closing & The Human Accident
by Salerno, Henry F., editor, Oscar Mandel, Nishan Parlakian, Roy Marz, Charles Fink
Lafayette, IN: Purdue University, 1962. Magazine. 68p., 8.5x11 inches, four playscripts, illustrated with sketches of the sets, very good magazine in stapled yellow wraps.
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Sweet Sacrifice
by Rhodes, Crystal
Indianapolis: Crystal Ink Publishing, 2002. Paperback. 215p. Review copy with slip pasted to inside front cover. This copy inscribed and signed by the author on the half title page. Very good, Second novel (in addition to many plays) by the African American Indianapolis, Indiana native.
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CA$20.74
Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a jail; but 'til the E.R.A. is won, we're only out on bail [poster]
by [Equal Rights Amendment]
Martinsville, IN: Helaine Victoria Enterprises, 1975. Poster. 17.5x23 inch poster, very good, featuring a vintage image of a women's prison and a stanza adapted from the conclusion of the Richard Lovelace poem "To Althea, from Prison." Lower right corner text indicates that the poster was printed on recycled paper (of high quality, we note). Helaine Victoria Press, which took its name from the middle names of founders Jocelyn Helaine Cohen and Nancy Taylor Victoria Poore, published broadsides, posters,...
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CA$69.15
River City Review: vol. 4, #4, August 24, 1972: Register - Vote!
by Cobb, Ron & Gilbert Shelton, Partly Dave et al
South Bend, IN: RCR, 1972. Newspaper. 12p. folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, politics, actions, events, ads, photos, reviews, services and resources, very good on newsprint. This issue represents the resurgence of the Michiana paper after a 3 month absence and the above the fold, first page story concerns the trials and tribulations of the paper and its staff. Also find stories on the Farmworkers Union boycotts, growing, cultivating and harvesting marijuana, a center spread on police...
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The O'Brien-Gibson Exhibition: Recent Acquisitions of the Elisabeth Sage Historic Costume Collection, Indiana University, 1985
by Rowold, Kathleen; edited by Karen Kovacik
[Bloomington]: Indiana University Publications, 1985. Pamphlet. [16]p., stapled wraps, 8x10.5 inches, profusely illus., very good exhibition catalog.
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CA$41.49
Chicago GayLife: the Midwestern gay weekly; vol. 8, #26, Thursday, December 9, 1982: Wisconsin Governor-elect names gay press chief
by Williams, Albert M., editor, Dom Orejudos [aka Etienne] Chris Heim, Jon-Henri Damski, Bob Damron et al
Chicago: YourStyle Pub, 1982. Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, photos, columns, news, ads, services, newsprint, toned edges and folds, short tear at fold. South Bend Bar reopens after fire. Chicago LGBT weekly, previously bi-weekly and titled "Blazing Star" aka Gay Life and Chicago Gay Life.
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The American Guard: Constitution and bylaws
Anderson, Indiana: The American Guard, 1949. Pamphlet. 19p. staplebound booklet, year of receipt (1949) penciled inside front cover, very good. Rules and principles of the right-wing group.
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CA$62.24
Designcourse, Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 1969)
by Gowan, Al, Pamela Lassiter, eds
Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue Research Foundation, 1969. Staplebound. 44p., quarterly publication, 8.25x9.5 inches; b&w photos., wrappers somewhat unevenly toned and top right corner slightly curled, else in good condition. Debut issue of a journal of art criticism, education, and amusement aimed at industrial designers in professional and academic settings. Organ of the Purdue Research Foundation; founded in 1930, the outfit currently commercializes research outputs and acquires and manages intellectual...
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Eight months at Essex. 220 UAW members take on a vicious corporation. How they fought, how they lost, what it means for you and your job. Foreword by Georgia Ellis, UAW Local 1663. [Cover title]
by Moody, Kim and Elissa Clarke
Highland Park, IL: Sun Distribution, 1978. Pamphlet. [20p.], staplebound wraps, very good condition, illus., 6.75x8.5 inches. On the strike at the Essex Wire Corporation in Elwood, Indiana.
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CA$27.66
A documentary history of the Indiana decade of the Harmony Society 1814-1824: Volume II, 1820-1824
by Arndt, Karl J.R., comp
Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1978. Hardcover. xiii, 978p., illus., very good condition with folded map of Harmony laid in. No dust jacket. Volume 2 only.
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CA$20.74
Producers, Proletarians, And Politicians: Workers And Party Politics In Evansville And New Albany, Indiana, 1850-87 (Working Class In American History)
by Lipin, Lawrence M
Urbana, Illinois, U. S. A. : University Of Illinois Press, 1993. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition (Number Line With The One Present). Minor Curling At Bottom Of Jacket Spine, Else Fine. No Other Marks, Tears, Or Writing.
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CA$27.65