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  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Davenport, CA, 1964

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only and a cover double-sided leaf of imagery from the Vanguard magazine with verso subscription info.

  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Santa Cruz, 1964

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.

  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Davenport, CA, 1964

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 3 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only; with a final fourth leaf being double-sided.

  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Davenport, CA, 1964

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, faint oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.

  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Los Angeles, 1964

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 2 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only. With 2-1/2 x 8-1/2 inch subscription slip stapled to cover.

  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Potter Valley, 1964

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Subscription copy sent from the Workers' International Book Store in San Pedro to University of Michigan [Labadie] Lib[rary]. Single-stapled series of 2 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.

  • Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Potter Valley, 1961

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in 1960, with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958 as the fortifying resolution of his organizing efforts. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves, oxidation marks, light creases from letter folds. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.

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    Tom Scribner, Ed

    Edité par Tom Scribner / Lumberjack News and The Unemployed Worker, Chemult, OR, 1963

    Vendeur : Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Newsletter of lumber industry laborer, Tom Scribner, who began his crusade for organizing unemployed workers, farmers and laborers of all trades under the banner of the independent farmer-labor party in the late 1950s with an eponymous 'unemployed worker' constitution, with preamble, dating from 1958. Editor Tom Scribner was an itinerant worker trailing up and down the west coast, mainly in California, publishing as a devout member of the IWW and later resident of Santa Cruz, where he'd play the saw as a musical instrument downtown. His likeness would become memorialized and cast in bronze as a statue there in the early 1980s. Very scarce. Very good condition, some wear to newsletters noted with minor creasing to corners and toning to leaves. Single-stapled series of 4 letter-sized mimeographed leaves, printed to rectos only.