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$50.00Garden City: Garden City Publishing, 1925. First printing of this later edition (originally published in 1921). 256 pp. Very good plus in like dust jacket with a closed tear to rear panel and light overall edge wear with some chipping.$15.00Greensboro: Unicorn Press, 1983. . First edition. 8vo. Pictorial wrappers. 165 pp. A review copy with the words "review copy" in red marker. Near fine.$35.00NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1971). First printing of this edition. 202 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with a light crease on rear cover. Photographs by Ted Streshinsky.$25.00Berkeley & NY: Grassy Knoll Press (1966). First edition. 56 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers.$200.00NY: Simon & Schuster (1972). First edition. 252 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Kennedy to Lord John Press publisher, “To Herb Yellin / with my best wishes / and appreciation for / your support - / Herb Yellin.$75.00NY: Oliver Layton Press (1966). First edition. 64 pp. Tiny bump to base of front cover, else fine in illustrated wrappers. 1001 numbered strategies, from the practical to the silly, with images.$40.00London & NY: Routledge (1992). First edition. 285 pp w/notes, select bibliography, and indexes. Fine in full black cloth with silver stamping. No dust jacket, as issued.$15.00Boston: Little, Brown (2018). First edition. 235 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket.$20.00Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky (1980). First edition. 114 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. A long autobiographical essay on Southern politics, American history, the career of Jefferson Davis, the writing of history, and, of all things: memory. A mix of a Southerner's nostalgia and a writer's objective eye.$45.00NY: Arbor House (1986). First edition. 248 pp w/notes & bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket. After putting a microscope to Congress in his first book, Weatheford tackles the Triple-X scene in Washington DC.$150.00Berkeley & San Francisco: People’s Park People [c 1969]. First edition. 11 x 8 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Three events, featuring Joan Baez, Phil Ochs, Country Joe and the Fish, and many others. Uncommon, as are many of these more humble announcements, less often kept than the psychedelic posters.$150.00[Berkeley, 1969]. First edition. 18 1/4 x 12 1/8 inch illustrated poster, printed in two colors on tan stock. Fine. An offset lithograph mimicking a parking sign. Iconic.$20.00San Francisco: Foundation for National Progress/Mother Jones, 1987. First edition. 24 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers.$50.00San Francisco: Hermes Free Press (1972). First edition. 24mo. [4 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. “Energy Hustler Ro-Non-So-Te” rails against the “oil people.”