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Some/thing, 1965

Some/thing 1/1 (New York, 1965), edited by David Antin and Jerome Rothenberg: includes work by Paul Blackburn, Diane Wakoski, Jackson Mac Low, Armand Schwerner;

Issue 1/2, 1965: includes work by David Antin, Theodore Enslin, Ted Berrigan, Jerome Rothenberg, Clayton Eshleman, Jackson Mac Low, Diane Wakoski

Solar Chronometer, [1852-1875]

Solar instrument through which the sun’s image is projected on to a fixed point includes a quadrant to measure the angle, a spirit level, a clock and a second dial reading 0-20 clockwise and anti-clockwise.  Brass with clock inscribed ‘A. Stroh, London’.

Soho, 1964

Soho: Bilingual review / Revue bilingue 1 (London, 1964), edited by Lee Harwood and Claude Royet-Journoud: includes work by Tristan Tzara, Anselm Hollo, Neil Oram, Harry Guest, Dave Cunliffe, Kirby Congdon

SOE training manual, Sep 1941

Training manual for Special Operations Executive (SOE) personnel, comprising typescript summaries of lectures on guerrilla warfare; activities during first 48 hours of arrival in the field; recruiting agents and informants; establishing cover and communications; education of civilians in passive resistance and simple sabotage; intelligence gathering; planning and methods of attack; means of German occupying forces in maintaining security, controlling civil populations and conducting searches, raids and interrogations; German counter espionage methods; organisation of the Nazi Party, German Police, German Army, SS and Luftwaffe; techniques for production of anti-German propaganda in occupied countries; codes and cyphers; secret inks; railway sabotage; fieldcraft; training exercises to be undertaken. With additional manuscript notes and glosses by Dobrski; published illustrations of Germany Army uniforms and rank insignia. 1 file, 262pp

SOCIETY OF FRIENDS' PACIFIST LEAFLETS, 1914-1919

  • SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
  • Collection
  • [1914-1919]

Pacifist publications and publications relating to conscription, [1914-1919], principally comprising leaflets issued by the Society of Friends Service Committee and the Joint Advisory Council of the Society of Friends Service Committee, the No-Conscription Fellowship and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, [1916]-1917, 1919; supplement to No-Conscription Fellowship newspaper The Tribunal , Jul 19 1917; 'Military Service Act, 1916 (Session 2)', printed by HMSO, 1916; 'One-man businesses: cases of hardship: co-operation', Local Government Board circular to Military Service Acttribunals, printed by HMSO, 1917. Catalogue of The Garland library of war and peace series , published by Garland Publishing Inc, 1971. _Some'frightful' war pictures by William Heath Robinson (Duckworth and Co, London, 1915). 'The Bystander's' fragments from France _by Capt BruceBairnsfather, published by The Bystander , [1915-1916].

Society of Friends

Socialist Worker, 1971-1981

Socialist Worker (London, 9 Oct 1971) (outsize): includes articles on phone-tapping and the Long Kesh internment camp;

Issue, 16 Nov 1974;

Issue, 5 Jul 1975;

Issue, 26 Jul 1975: includes material on the USIS (United States International Socialists);

Issue, 20 Mar 1976;

Issue, 27 March 1976: emphasis on Alan Price's 'Jarrow Song', with emergency supplement on Right to Work March;

Issue, 7 Aug 1976;

Issue, 27 Nov 1976: includes article on political deportations;

Issue, 18 Dec 1976: includes feature on punk rock group the Sex Pistols;

Issue, 7 Jan 1978, opened at report of American miners' strike;

Issue, 2 Dec 1978, opened at report on mass suicide at Jim Jones' People's Temple, Guyana;

Issue, 9 Jun 1979: features the killing of Blair Peach;

Issue, 15 Dec 1979: leading article on Lord Denning;

Issue, 5 Jan 1980: steelworkers' strike;

Issue, 26 Jan 1980, open at article on Winfrith Nuclear Power Station;

Issue, 9 Feb 1980, open at articles on the Cold War, and police power;

Issue, 29 Mar 1980: steelworkers' strike;

Issue, 19 April 1980: special Patrol Group;

Issue, 26 Apr 1980: anniversary of Blair Peach's death;

Issue, 3 May 1980, opened at article on film 'Tom Horn';

Issue, 24 May 1980: includes article on Bob Dylan;

Issue, 31 May 1980: includes report of Blair Peach inquest verdict and article on Emma Goldman, American anarchist;

Issue, 28 Jun 1980;

Issue, 12 Jul 1980;

Issue, 26 Jul 1980: includes article on novelist B. Traven;

Issue, 2 May 1981: includes article on Black American leader, Harry Haywood;

Issue, 11 Jul 1981: headline. 'Riot storm shakes Tories';

Issue, 18 Jul 1981: reports on riots and feature on Tony Benn;

Issue, 1 Aug 1981: reports Toxteth riots;

Issue, 6 Mar 1982;

Issue, 9 Oct 1982

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