Peace and labour pamphlets : 1939-1943
Item Number |
Title |
Author |
Date |
Format |
Description |
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Folder 1/Item 1 |
An account of a dinner given in New York in tribute to H. R. H. the Duke of Windsor |
Julie Chanler |
Booklet |
New York: Friends of The Duke of Windsor in America |
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Folder 1/Item 2 |
A competition open to all: what would I do if I were appointed ambassador-at-large for democracy and peace |
Single sheet |
New York: Friends of The Duke of Windsor in America |
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Folder 1/Item 3 |
A plan to draft the Duke of Windsor for International Service: talking stock of public opinion |
[1938/1939] |
Folded pamphlet |
New York: Friends of The Duke of Windsor in America |
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Folder 1/Item 4 |
Letter: Friends of the Duke of Windsor in America is launching a world campaign to draft the Duke of windsor for international service |
Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler |
Feb. 1939 |
Letter |
New York: Friends of The Duke of Windsor in America |
Folder 1/Item 5 |
A sky rocket shot from Verdun: the Duke of Windsor's broadcast to America |
May 9, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
New York: Friends of The Duke of Windsor in America |
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Folder 1/Item 6 |
All about the conscription act: supplement to the new leader |
[1939] |
News paper |
London: Publisher The New Leader, LTD by the Victoria House Printing Company. It is collection of articles on conscription. |
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Folder 1/Item 7 |
The friend |
Jan. 5, 1940 |
Serial |
The Friends, Page 11 and 12, missing half page. |
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Folder 1/Item 8 |
The friend |
Jan. 26, 1940 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 53 and 54 only, single sheet |
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Folder 1/Item 9 |
The friend |
Feb. 2, 1940 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 69-70, single sheet |
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Folder 1/Item 10 |
The friend |
May 5, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 355-356, Pages 359-360 |
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Folder 1/Item 11 |
The friend |
Aug. 11, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 681-684 |
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Folder 1/Item 12 |
The friend |
Aug. 25, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 722-724 |
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Folder 1/Item 13 |
The friend |
Sept. 1, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 739-740 |
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Folder 1/Item 14 |
The friend |
Dec. 1, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 973-974 |
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Folder 1/Item 15 |
The friend |
Dec. 15, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 1007-1009 |
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Folder 1/Item 16 |
The friend |
Dec. 22, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 1025-1026 |
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Folder 1/Item 17 |
The friend |
Dec. 29, 1939 |
Serial |
The Friends, Pages 1043-1046 |
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Folder 1/Item 18 |
For facts on Soviet Russia read 'the Soviets To-day' |
Single sheet |
Sydney: Gray & Frew, Printers, Note: loose sheet page 32-33 only |
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Folder 1/Item 19 |
The Central book room |
Single sheet |
London: The Labour Publishing Company |
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Folder 1/Item 20 |
World day for animals: a call to action |
Oct. 4 |
Single sheet |
London: world league against vivisection and for protection of animals. Whitmarsh & Wood, Printers. Oct. 4th, the day dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi |
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Folder 1/Item 21 |
RUP IPC (RUP- Rassemblement Universal Pour la Paix, IPC- International Peace Campaign) |
Dec. 1939 |
News paper |
Melbourne: Spectator Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., Printers. Issued by Victorian Council of I.P.C. Bulletin, Vol.2, No.6 |
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Folder 1/Item 22 |
The wayfarer |
Jan. 1940 |
Magazine |
It is collection of articles,Pages15-18 |
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Folder 1/Item 23 |
W.I.L. looks ahead |
Pamphlet |
Philadelphia, Washington D. C.: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom |
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Folder 1/Item 24 |
You coward! |
Pamphlet |
London: Peace Pledge Union. Reprinted by kind permission of the News Chronicle |
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Folder 1/Item 25 |
National Council for Prevention of War: Current literature guide |
Mar. 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 26 |
New history: Dinner given by 'friends of the Duke of Windsor in America': oriental meditations |
Julie Chanler/ Dr. Haridas T. Muzumdar |
Feb. 1939 |
Booklet |
New York: Published by The New History Foundation, Editor- Mirza Ahmad Sohrab and Associate Editor- Julie Chanler, Vol. VIII, No.5, Feb 1, 1939. Note: Oriental Meditations by Dr. Haridas T. Muzumdar and Dinner given by 'friends of the Duke of Windsor in America' by Julie Chanler. |
Folder 1/Item 27 |
Why the new order in Asia: Viscount Gort, V. C., knows |
Hugh Millington |
Oct. 13, 1939 |
Booklet |
Sydney: Printed by New Century Press Pty. Ltd. |
Folder 1/Item 28 |
National income of the U.S.S.R |
I. Sautin |
1939 |
Booklet |
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1939 |
Folder 1/Item 29 |
Work and wages in the Soviet Union |
I. Gudov |
1939 |
Booklet |
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1939 |
Folder 1/Item 30 |
Bulletin on current films |
May 22, 1939 |
Two-single sheets/ Letter |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War, Vol.II, No. 5, 1939 |
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Folder 1/Item 31 |
The Military Disaffection Bill |
Mar. 2, 1939 |
Single sheet/ Letter |
Senate Bill 1677 and HR 4678, introduced in the Senate by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts. |
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Folder 1/Item 32 |
The War Referendum |
Feb. 28, 1939 |
Two-single sheets/ Letter |
Statement by Senator Robert M. Lafollette, Jr. Wisconsin on the introduction of the war referendum resolution, Feb. 28, 1939 |
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Folder 1/Item 33 |
Why the war referendum |
[1939] |
Three single sheets/ Letter |
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Folder 1/Item 34 |
World alliance for international friendship through the churches: a plea for a world conference |
Aug. 16, 1939 |
Two-single sheets/ Letter |
Geneva: The World Alliance, 1939 |
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Folder 1/Item 35 |
War and its effects on labor |
Jo Seminaris (labor Dept.) |
Feb. 1939 |
Booklet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
Folder 1/Item 36 |
Program of the N.C.P.W. for 1939 |
Oct. 19-20, 1938 |
Booklet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 37 |
Appropriations for Army and Navy |
Jan. 16, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 38 |
Neutrality |
Jan. 16, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 39 |
A world conference |
Jan. 16, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 40 |
The war referendum |
Jan. 16, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 41 |
Military Expenditures |
May 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
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Folder 1/Item 42 |
The neutrality law |
Florence Brewer Boeckel |
May 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
Folder 1/Item 43 |
A world conference |
Florence Brewer Boeckel |
May 1939 |
Booklet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War |
Folder 1/Item 44 |
The peace time embargo |
Jan. 16, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War, 1939. 2 copies. |
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Folder 1/Item 45 |
The War Referendum amendment: why it is necessary- objections answered |
Florence Brewer Boeckel |
May 1939 |
Booklet |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War, 1939. 2 copies. |
Folder 1/Item 46 |
Neutrality information |
[1939] |
Single sheet pages/ letter |
Washington D.C.: Natioanl Council for Prevention of War. It have collections of articles about neutality. |
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Folder 1/Item 47 |
Colonial League Bulletin |
Mar. 31, 1939 |
Serial |
London: The Colonial League, Weekly Bulletin No.6 , printed by John Bale, Sons & Curnow Ltd. |
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Folder 1/Item 48 |
Colonial League Bulletin |
Apr. 7, 1939 |
Serial |
London: The Colonial League, Weekly Bulletin No.7 |
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Folder 1/Item 49 |
Colonial League Bulletin |
Apr. 14, 1939 |
Serial |
London: The Colonial League, Weekly Bulletin No.8 |
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Folder 1/Item 50 |
Colonial League Bulletin |
Apr. 21, 1939 |
Serial |
London: The Colonial League, Weekly Bulletin No.9 |
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Folder 1/Item 51 |
Colonial League Bulletin |
June 3, 1939 |
Serial |
London: The Colonial League, Weekly Bulletin No.15 |
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Folder 1/Item 52 |
Colonial League Bulletin |
June 24, 1939 |
Serial |
London: The Colonial League, Weekly Bulletin No.18 |
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Folder 1/Item 53 |
Anti-military groups win at east St. Louis |
1939 |
Booklet |
New York: reprinted from the Feb. 1939, issue of Breaking the war habit, news bulletin of the committee on militarism in education. |
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Folder 1/Item 54 |
The people say 'no': being a brief summary of how the people of Carbondale, Illinois, rejected the proposal that a Junior R.O.T.C. unit be established in their local high school |
1936 |
Booklet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. Reprinted with permission from Fellowship, Sept. 1936, the journal of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. |
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Folder 1/Item 55 |
Testimonials from the testing ground |
Pamphlet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. |
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Folder 1/Item 56 |
The morrill act and compulsory military training |
William D. Mitchell |
June 20, 1930 |
Pamphlet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. |
Folder 1/Item 57 |
The cure for compulsory drill |
[1936] |
Booklet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. |
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Folder 1/Item 58 |
The war department and compulsory military training |
[1938] |
Pamphlet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. |
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Folder 1/Item 59 |
The Junior R.O.T.C. rebuffed |
Booklet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. |
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Folder 1/Item 60 |
The fight against war and fascism is lost: unless it's won in our schools and colleges! |
Pamphlet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. |
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Folder 1/Item 61 |
Attractive Posters now available for advancing local campaigns against militarism in education |
Pamphlet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. 2 posters available: 'Fall in line' and 'The R.O.T.C. breeds robots'. |
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Folder 1/Item 62 |
The Junior R.O.T.C. knocks at the high-school door |
Edwin C. Johnson |
1937 |
Booklet |
New York: Committee on Militarism in Education. Reprinted from the Apr. 1937 issue of The Clearing House: a journal for modern junior and senior high schools. |
Folder 2/Item 1 |
Council of Christian Pacifist Groups: a message to Christian Pacifist |
Charles E. Raven, Henry Carter, G. H. C. Macgregor |
Sept. 7, 1939 |
Letter |
London: Council of Christian Pacifist Groups, 1939. |
Folder 2/Item 2 |
The Bulletin: Bulletin of Indian Women's Movement |
Jan. 1939 |
Booklet |
This Bulletin is issued in Connection with Liaison Group of British Women's Societies, Jan. 1939, No. 20, Watford Printers Litimted. |
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Folder 2/Item 3 |
1938 Institutes of International Relations |
E. Raymaond Wilson |
Jan. 21, 1939 |
Single sheet |
Phila: American Friends Service Committee, 1939 |
Folder 2/Item 4 |
Letter: British Policy and the German People |
Gerald Bailey (Secretary) |
May 2, 1939 |
Two-single sheets/ Letter |
London: Issued by the Natioanal Peace Council (for the National Petition Committee), N. C. 3344. |
Folder 2/Item 5 |
World settlement after the war |
[Nov. 30, 1939] |
Single sheet |
Printed by the Stanhope Press LTD., Published by the League of Nations union, 0485- 30. 11.39 |
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Folder 2/Item 6 |
Fourteenth Conference on the cause and cure of war: force or reason? |
Jan. 21-25, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
New York: National Committee on the cause and cure of war |
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Folder 2/Item 7 |
Be Prepared |
Dorothy Detzer |
Single sheet |
washing D.C.: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom |
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Folder 2/Item 8 |
Chinese Industrial Co-operatives |
[Apr. 1939] |
Booklet |
Hongkong: Chinese Industrial Co-operatives |
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Folder 2/Item 9 |
I am a Pacifist |
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
Sept. 29, 1939 |
Pamphlet |
New York: The New History Society, 1939 |
Folder 2/Item 10 |
Society of friends: national Service- The Government's Appeal |
Arthur J. Eddington |
Feb. 3, 1939 |
Single sheet |
London: Society of Friends, Friends House, 1939. |
Folder 2/Item 11 |
Appeal: Chinese Industrial Co-operatives |
May 1939 |
Booklet |
Hong kong: Chinese Industrial Co-operatives, 1939 |
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Folder 2/Item 12 |
The Individualist: The Journal of the Personal Rights Association |
Dec. 1939 |
Booklet |
London: Personal Rights Association, 1939, No.6, 69th year of Issue. |
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Folder 2/Item 13 |
International Fellowship of Reconciliation |
[1939] |
Pamphlet |
London: Drayton House |
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Folder 2/Item 14 |
Pacifists and the call for National Service |
Booklet |
London: Council of Christian Pacifist Groups. Historical Summary by A. Ruth Fry. |
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Folder 2/Item 15 |
Conscription 1939 |
Carl Heath |
May 5, 1939 |
Booklet |
London: Friends Peace Committee, Friends House, 1939. |
Folder 2/Item 16 |
Conscientious Objectors and the Tribunals: a practical guide for men who have to appear before Tribunals and for the representatives or witnesses who accompany them |
Henry Carter |
Booklet |
Westminster: Council of Christian Pacifist Groups, fourth Edition. |
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Folder 2/Item 17 |
Henri Roser |
Claire Roser |
Oct. 1939 |
Booklet |
London: International Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1939 |
Folder 2/Item 18 |
Refugees as Assets |
Emily Green Balch |
Apr. 1939 |
Pamphlet |
washing D.C.: Women's International League, 1939 |
Folder 2/Item 19 |
The LIMA Conference |
Walter W. Van Kirk |
Booklet |
New York: National Peace Conference. |
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Folder 2/Item 20 |
Blue Funk |
A. Ruth Fry |
Feb. 1939 |
Booklet |
Thorpeness, Suffolk. |
Folder 2/Item 21 |
Vision or Prison ? |
A. Ruth Fry |
Oct. 1939 |
Booklet |
London: Thorpeness, Suffolk. |
Folder 2/Item 22 |
The League and Human Welfare |
Mar. 1939 |
Booklet |
London: The League of Nations Union, 1939, No. 155 amd 11th Edition. |
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Folder 2/Item 23 |
What fools we mortals be!: a warning to American Citizens |
Apr. 1939 |
Pamphlet |
Philadelphia: Peace Section of the American Friends Service Committee, 1939. Peace Section pamphlet No. 131. |
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Folder 2/Item 24 |
Echoes of 1918 |
[1939] |
Pamphlet |
London: Friends Peace Committee, Friends House. |
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Folder 2/Item 25 |
[League of Nations pamphlet] |
Small booklet |
London: The League of Nations Union, printed at The Garden City, 407.4.39. Small booklet-contains articles on Lord Cecil, what the League could do, about the union, the task ahead, the union's 21st Birthday and Birthday Plans. |
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Folder 2/Item 26 |
The Founding Conference of the Fourth International (world party of the socialist revolution): Program and Resolutions |
Jan. 1939 |
Booklet |
New York: Socialist Workers Party of the United States |
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Folder 2/Item 27 |
A Digest of Japanese War Conduct |
Shuhsi Hsu |
1939 |
Booklet |
Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Shanghai- Hong Kong- Sinapore, 1939. |
Folder 2/Item 28 |
The Impact of War on Chinese Education |
Kiang Wen-Han |
Jan. 10, 1939 |
Loose sheets |
Shanghai, 1939. It contain pages 2 to 10. |
Folder 2/Item 29 |
An appeal to the nation against the military training bill |
Arthur J. Eddington |
June 20, 1939 |
Single sheet |
London: Society of Friends (Quakers), Friends House, 1939. Reprinted from The Australian Friend, June 20, 1939. |
Folder 2/Item 30 |
The Bible of Mankind |
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
Sept. 1939 |
Single sheet |
New York: The New History Foundation, 1939. |
Folder 2/Item 31 |
The Bible of Mankind |
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
Single sheet |
New York: The New History Foundation. |
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Folder 3/Item 1 |
Participation of women's organization in the United Nations appeal for children |
[1948] |
Loose Sheets |
pages 1 to 8 |
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Folder 3/Item 2 |
The Brotherhood of Peace |
J. Middleton Murry |
[1940] |
Loose Sheets |
The Bond of Peace, No. 4, Pages 1 to 7. |
Folder 3/Item 3 |
The starting point of pacificism |
Charles E. Raven |
Loose Sheets |
The Bond of Peace, No. 2, Pages 1 to 7. |
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Folder 3/Item 4 |
Free India!: an Indian Freedom Campaign Pamphlet |
[1943] |
Press release/ Pamphlet |
London: The Indian Freedom Campaign Committee of the British Centre against Imperialism. Pages1 to 8, collection of articles. |
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Folder 3/Item 5 |
Suggestions for Conscientious Objectors |
[1940] |
Leaflet |
New York: War Resisters League |
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Folder 3/Item 6 |
Information, Please! |
Single sheet |
Washington D. C. ; Philadelphia: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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Folder 3/Item 7 |
Easter 1940 |
[1940] |
Single sheet |
West Kensington, [London]:Peace Pledge Union (Fulham Group), [1940]. |
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Folder 3/Item 8 |
America's Choice! Peace or War! It's up to you: Demand a War Referendum/ War Referendum: Excerpts from Concurrent Resolution No.7 |
[1940] |
Single sheet |
Washington, D. C. ; Philadelphia: Women's International League for Peace and freedom |
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Folder 3/Item 9 |
The Jewish Society for Human Service: Committee for Relief in the Middles East |
[1948] |
Folded Pamphlet |
London: Jewish Society for Human Service |
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Folder 3/Item 10 |
The War and Civil Liberty |
[1938] |
Pamphlet |
Montreal: Canadian Civil Liberties Union |
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Folder 3/Item 11 |
Peace action in war-time |
J. Herbert Crosland |
[1940] |
Pamphlet |
London: Friends Service Council. Ruskin Press Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. Issued by the General Meeting of the Society of Friends (Australia), 1940. |
Folder 3/Item 12 |
Who are the Refugees? |
[1938] |
Pamphlet |
London: Germany Emergency Committee (of the Society of Friends), 2 copies |
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Folder 3/Item 13 |
Price List |
1940 |
Single sheet |
Philadelphia: Women's International League, 1940. |
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Folder 3/Item 14 |
Quatrieme Internationale/ IV Internationale |
N. Lenine |
Sept.-Oct.-Nov., 1945 |
Booklet |
French language, Nouvelle Serie- no. 22-23-24 |
Folder 3/Item 15 |
Der Kunstbrief: Der Dreikonigsaltar von Stefan Lochner |
Stefan Lochner |
[1948] |
Booklet |
German language, Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag. Printed in Germany. Copyright 1948 by Gebr. mann Verlag. Bestell. Nr.(Order Id): 46 |
Folder 3/Item 16 |
Der Kunstbrief: Die Beweinung in Maidbronn von Tilman Riemenschneider |
Tilman Riemenschneider |
[1947] |
Booklet |
German language, Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag. Printed in Germany. Copyright 1947 by Gebr. mann Verlag. Bestell. Nr.(Order Id): 40 |
Folder 3/Item 17 |
Are we all mad? |
Claud Coltman, B. Litt |
Single sheet |
London: No Conscription Council. Printed by C. A. Brock & Co. Ltd. |
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Folder 3/Item 18 |
Note on the work of the Union of Democratic Control |
Charles Trevelyan, Norman Angell, E. D. Morel and J. Ramsay Macdonald |
[1944] |
Two single sheet |
London: Union of Democratic Control. Pages 1 to 4. |
Folder 3/Item 19 |
Revolutionary Communist Policy: R.C. P. Conference Decisions |
H. Atkinson |
Sept. 1945 |
Booklet |
London: Revolutionary Communist party, Sept. 1945. Note: W. I. N. (Workers' International News) |
Folder 4/Item 1 |
Towards a world transformed |
Marg. Nobs |
Jan. 1940 |
Two single sheets |
Geneve: World Union of Women for International Concord, 1940. |
Folder 4/Item 2 |
International Fellowship of Reconcillation |
Percy W. Bartlett |
July 5, 1940 |
Two single sheets/ Letter format |
London: International Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1940. Pages 1 and 2. |
Folder 4/Item 3 |
Because I have you in my heart |
Lilian Stevenson |
Mar. 1940 |
Stapled sheets |
London: International Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1940. Quarterly News Letter No.24 |
Folder 4/Item 4 |
The Wizards of Eng.: being a brief history of the land of OS, as recorded by Philgarlick, the scribe |
H. J. Millard |
Feb. 9, 1940 |
Pamphlet |
Reprinted from 'New Times', Feb. 9, 1940. H. E. Kuntzen Print. |
Folder 4/Item 5 |
Resolution adopted at the executive committee meetings of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Geneva, December 5-9th, 1939 |
Feb. 1940 |
Single sheet |
London: Women's International League. C. F. Hodgson & Son, Ltd. British Section of the women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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Folder 4/Item 6 |
W. I. L. Carries on: What is the W. I. L. |
Jane Addams |
Dec. 1940 |
Folded pamphlet |
Washington D.C.: National Executive Office, 1940. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, founded in 1915 by Jane Addams |
Folder 4/Item 7 |
The new world order: an appeal for a positive British policy |
Aug. 1940 |
Single sheet |
London: National Peace Council, 1940. Printed by The Hereford Times Ltd. |
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Folder 4/Item 8 |
They're Human, aren't they? (extract from Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, Nov. 4, 1939) |
John A. Brailsford |
[Nov. 1939] |
Single sheet |
Wellington: The N.Z. Peace Pledge Union, Co-operative Press Print - Christchurch |
Folder 4/Item 9 |
International Pax Players Association |
Miles Malleson (President) |
[1935] |
Pamphlet |
London: International Pax Players |
Folder 4/Item 10 |
The church and world peace: principles which should govern a righteous peace settlement |
Olive Wyon |
[Jan. 1940] |
Booklet |
London: Embassies of Reconciliation. Note: with an introduction by The Bishop of Chichester. |
Folder 4/Item 11 |
Refugees as Assets |
Emily Greene Balch |
May 1940 (revised) |
Pamphlet |
Washington D. C.: The W. I. L. Refugee Committee, 1940. Washington D. C.: Philadeiphia: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
Folder 4/Item 12 |
Why America should not adopt conscription |
Pamphlet |
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee. Statement of Executive Committee of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, a Christian peace organization formed in 1914. |
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Folder 4/Item 13 |
Towards a new international order: League and Fereration |
Gerald Bailey |
1940 |
Booklet |
London: National Peace Council, No. 1, 1940. Printed by the Hereford Times Ltd. |
Folder 4/Item 14 |
Chinese Industrial Co-operatives: Northwest Headquarters Report, Sept. 1938 - Mar. 1939 |
Lu Kuang-Mien (Report I), Rewi Alley (Report II) |
Sept. 1938 to Mar. 1939 |
Booklet |
Hongkong: Published by the Hongkong Promotion Committee of the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives. |
Folder 4/Item 15 |
Silent Unity: Peace |
Booklet |
Kansas: Unity School of Christianity |
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Folder 4/Item 16 |
Embassies of Reconciliation: a report, 1938-9 |
Charles E. Raven (Chairman), Percy W. Bartlett (Secretary) |
Booklet |
London: Embassies of Reconciliation |
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Folder 4/Item 17 |
Fish or Bears' Paws |
A. Ruth Fry |
Jan. 1940 |
Booklet |
H. G. Crisp, Printer, Saxmundham & Aldeburgh, Jan. 1940. From an address to the Women's Peace Meeting, held at the Central Hall, Westminster, 16 Dec. 1939. |
Folder 4/Item 18 |
Women's International League: British Section of the Women's international League for Peace and Freedom |
[May 30, 1940] |
Single sheet |
London: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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Folder 4/Item 19 |
China Defence League: Report 1939-40 |
T. V. Soong (President), Madame Sun Yat-sen (Chairman) |
1939-40 |
Booklet |
Hongkong: The Central Committee, The China Defence League. It's Annual Report & Survey of Projects. |
Folder 4/Item 20 |
International Fellowship of Reconciliation: A letter from Muriel Lester |
Muriel Lester |
Feb. 5, 1940 |
Two single sheet/ letter |
Posted in Chicago, Feb. 5, 1940. Note: the second sheet contains another letter, it is hard to read writers name - Gazette (California), Jan. 29 1940. |
Folder 4/Item 21 |
Against race hatred and for a socialist peace |
[Feb. 9, 1940] |
Pamphlet |
London: National Labour Press, Ltd. |
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Folder 4/Item 22 |
Friends Relief Service |
J. Cuthbert Wigham (Chairman) |
[Sept. 1940] |
Pamphlet |
Quakers: The War Victims Relief Committee of the Society of Friends. |
Folder 4/Item 23 |
Reprinted from The New Leader |
Dec. 14,1940 |
Newspaper |
London: Published by the New Leader, Ltd. and printed by the National Labour Press. The paper of the independent Labour Party. |
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Folder 4/Item 24 |
In time of war prepare for peace ! |
James T. Shotwell (Chairman), Clark M. Eichelberger (Director) |
Apr. 1940 |
Pamphlet |
New York: Comission to study the organization of peace, 1940, 3 Copies. |
Folder 4/Item 25 |
Britain champion of the world's Liberties |
Winston Churchill |
Aug. 20, 1940 |
Pamphlet |
Issued by the Department of Information. The full text of the speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons on Aug. 20, 1940. |
Folder 4/Item 26 |
Leading article reprinted from The Times |
July 1, 1940 |
Newspaper cutting/ Single sheet |
London: The Times Publishing Company, Ltd., 1940. |
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Folder 5/Item 1 |
W. I. L. carries on |
[Feb. 1941] |
Postcard |
Philadelphia: Women's International League for Peace and Freeom. It gives information in regard to World Organization, written by Dr. Olive I. Reddick for the Women's International League. |
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Folder 5/Item 2 |
Peace aims conference: report of speeches on 'the shape of the new Europe' |
May 23, 1941 |
Stapled sheets |
London: National Peace Council, 1941. N.C. 3989 |
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Folder 5/Item 3 |
Peace aims conference: report of speeches and discussions on: the contemporary crisis; economic and social policies; germany and her neighbours; education and the present crisis; a new political oreder; the Indian problem |
July 11-14, 1941 |
Stapled sheets |
London: National Peace Council, 1941. N.C. 4001/4002 |
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Folder 5/Item 4 |
A new international order: the political and constitutional aspects |
Mar. 13, 1941 |
Stapled sheets |
London: National Peace Council, 1941. N.C. 3955. Speeches by Mr. H. G. Wells, Mr. W. B. Curry, Dr. C. E. M. Joad, Mr. Bertram Pickard, Mr. Stephen Usherwood and others. |
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Folder 5/Item 5 |
Plan for living: the architect's part |
Clough Williams-Ellis |
1941 |
Serial |
London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1941. Rebuilding Britain series, No.5 |
Folder 5/Item 6 |
The British Commonwealth and the United States in the post-war world |
Denis Saurat, Senor S. de Madariaga and others |
Nov. 1941 |
Serial |
London: National Peace Council, 1941. 'Peace Aims Pamphlet' No. 10 |
Folder 5/Item 7 |
The war and the planning outlook |
William A. Robson |
[1941] |
Serial |
London: Faber and Faber Limited, [1941]. Rebuilding Britain series, No.4 |
Folder 5/Item 8 |
Compulsion for war purposes |
1941 |
Booklet |
London: The Council of Christian Pacifist Groups, 1941 |
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Folder 5/Item 9 |
The Conscientious Objector under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940: work of national importance: civilian public service |
1941 |
Booklet |
New York: War Resisters League, 1941 |
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Folder 5/Item 10 |
Our position in wartime: a communication from the executive committee to the membership |
Dec. 19, 1941 |
Pamphlet |
New York: War Resisters League, 1941 |
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Folder 5/Item 11 |
To friends everywhere: the epistle from London yearly meeting, 1941 |
Wilfred E. Littleboy |
1941 |
Single sheet |
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Folder 5/Item 12 |
The Roosevelt-Churchill peace aims declaration |
Aug. 1941 |
Single sheet |
London: National Peace Council, 1941 |
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Folder 5/Item 13 |
Miscellaneous news items concerning conscientious objectors: Summary of clippings received up until 4/30/41 |
Harrison De Silver, Abraham Kaufman |
1941 |
Stapled sheets |
New York: National Committee on Conscientious Objectors, 1941 |
Folder 6/Item 1 |
The new peace order: its political, economic, social and spiritual foundation |
[1942] |
Stapled sheets |
International Peace Campaign, Swiss branch |
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Folder 6/Item 2 |
Unofficial British Peace Aims |
Robert Donington |
May 26, 1942 |
Stapled sheets |
London: National Peace Council, 1942. N. C.4173 |
Folder 6/Item 3 |
Conditions in Occupied Territories: Persecution of the Jews |
Georges Schommer (Chairman) |
Dec. 18,1942 |
Serial |
London: report by the Inter-Allied Information Committee, 1942. No.6, Reprinted in Australia by Stuart Taylor Pty. Ltd. |
Folder 6/Item 4 |
The economic basis of peace |
E. F. M. Durbin, A. A. Evans and others |
[1942] |
Serial |
London: National Peace Council, [1941]. Peace Aims Pamphlet no.16 |
Folder 6/Item 5 |
A new world order: The resolutions of the Malvern (England) Conference |
Dr. William Temple |
Jun-42 |
Booklet |
Camberwell: Issued by the Camberwell Brotherhood of Ministers, 1942 |
Folder 6/Item 6 |
The Baha'i Movement |
Abdu'l Baha |
Pamphlet |
Perth: stocked by Albert & Son Ltd., no.9 |
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Folder 6/Item 7 |
Preparing for power: revolutionary perspectives and the tasks of the Fourth Internationalists in Britain |
Sept. 1942 |
Booklet |
[London]: published by Workers' International League Fourth International, 1942. Workers' international News Vol.5, No.6 |
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Folder 6/Item 8 |
A letter to Kagawa: address, Tokyo, Japan |
John Haynes Holmes |
[1942] |
Booklet |
New York: The Community Church |
Folder 6/Item 9 |
Under The Banner of Lenin |
A. Scherbakov |
1942 |
Booklet |
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1942 |
Folder 6/Item 10 |
Cooperative Medicine: the cooperative organisation of health protection (3rd edition) |
James Peter Warbasse |
1942 |
Booklet |
New York: The Cooperative League of the U.S.A., 1942 |
Folder 6/Item 11 |
Calling all Europe: a symposium of speeches on the future order of Europe |
Jef Rens, Willi Eichler, and others |
[1942] |
Booklet |
London: The International Publishing Company |
Folder 7/Item 1 |
In reply to yours: United Nationa Pool Resources |
Dec. 1, 1943 |
Newspaper cutting |
London: Printed by Alabaster, Passmore & Sons, 1943 |
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Folder 7/Item 2 |
The end of the comintern with the manifesto of the 4th International |
James P. Cannon |
Sept. 1943 |
Booklet |
New York: printed for the Socialist Workers Party by Pioneer Publishers, 1943. The Executive Committee of the World Party of Socialist Revolution (4th International) |
Folder 7/Item 3 |
Manifesto of the Revolutionary Workers Party (IVth international) |
July 1943 |
Booklet |
[Australia]: The Central Committee, Revolutionary Workers' Party, 1943 |
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Folder 7/Item 4 |
Third Report: The United Nations and the Organization of Peace |
James T. Shotwell (Chairman) |
Feb. 1943 |
Booklet |
New York: Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1943 |
Folder 7/Item 5 |
The Future of Germany |
H. N. Brailsford, P. Gordon Walker and others |
[1943] |
Booklet |
London: National Peace Council, [1943]. Peace Aims Pamplet No:19 |
Folder 7/Item 6 |
Britain's town and country pattern: a summary of the Barlow, Scott, and Uthwatt Reports: prepared by the Nuffield College Social Reconstruction Survey |
G. D. H. Cole |
Jan. 1943 |
Serial |
London: Faber and Faber,1943. Rebuilding Britain Series No.2 |
Folder 7/Item 7 |
A balance sheet on Japanese evacuation: untruths about Japanese-Americans, ours two Japanese-American policies, are the evacuees being coddled?, what race-baiting costs America |
Galen M. Fisher |
1943 |
Booklet |
Berkeley, California: Committee on American Principles and Fair Play. Reprinted from The Christian Century of August 18 and 25, and September 1 and 8, 1943. |
Folder 7/Item 8 |
The world revolution and the tasks of the British working class |
1943 |
Booklet |
London: Published by Workers' International League (Fourth International), 1943 |
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Folder 7/Item 9 |
The social foundations of post-war building |
Lewis Mumford |
Dec. 1942 |
Serial |
London: Faber and Faber,1942. Rebuilding Britain Series No.9 |
Folder 7/Item 10 |
The hunger front |
Howard E. Kershner |
1943 |
Pamphlet |
New York: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Manhattan Branch,1943 |
Folder 7/Item 11 |
Woodrow Wilson Memorial Library |
Mar. 1943 |
Pamphlet |
New York: The Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1943 |
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Folder 7/Item 12 |
Publications |
1943 |
Stapled sheets |
New York: Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1943 |
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Folder 7/Item 13 |
Conscience in prison: an appeal from COs |
Nov. 26, 1943 |
Pamphlet |
New York: Fellowship of Reconciliation; War Resisters League, 1943 |
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Folder 7/Item 14 |
70,000 American Refugees: made in U. S. A. |
Truman B. Douglass |
1943 |
Booklet |
Saint Louis: Citizens Committee for Resettlement of the Congregational Christian Committee for Work with Japanese Evacuees, 1943 |
Folder 7/Item 15 |
Is the time ripe for peace? |
Jessie Wallace Hughan |
June 22, 1943 |
Pamphlet |
New York: War Resisters League, 1943 |