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"War is obsolete because there can be no
winner"
-- President Johnson, June 23, 1964
Ann Arbor Women for Peace
Artist: ?
Size: 11"x8.5" folded in half.
Condition: Light creasing and age discoloration. Otherwise in
very good condition.
Price: Contact us
060623AN
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For President of
The United States of America
Dick Gregory
Mark Lane, Vice President
November 5, 1968
Artist: ?
Size: 6"x2.5" handbill
Condition: Small stain spot near left center. Minor creasing at
lower right corner. Light age discoloration. Otherwise near mint.
Price: $20
060729AN
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The Silent Majority
Pre-addressed to President Richard Nixon
From poster published by Wespac Visual
Communications, Inc., San Francisco
Design & Photo: Primo Angeli & Las Speyer ©
Size: 6"x3.5" anti-war postcard, unused/unmailed
Condition: Notable stain marks. 1/4" tear at upper right
edge. Light scuffing, creasing, and age discoloration. Otherwise in very
good condition.
Price: $12
060729AN
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Legalization Rally
To Support Proposition P
Galaxy Chamber
August 7, 1992 @ City Hall - San Francisco
Artist: ?
Size: 4.25"x5.5" handbill
Condition: Minor creasing. Light age discoloration. Otherwise in
very good condition.
Price: $10
060623AN
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Berkeley Extravaganja
Rally for Legal Marijuana
June 26, 1993 @ People's Park -
Berkeley
Size: 4.25"x5.5" handbill
Condition: Light creasing. Slight age discoloration. Otherwise in
very good to near mint condition.
Price: $10
060623AN
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Harvest Fair '94
December 3, 1994 @ People's Park -
Berkeley
Size: 5"x8.5" handbill
Condition: Minor creasing. Slight age discoloration. Otherwise in
very good to near mint condition.
Price: $15
060628AN
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Human Rights '95
Atrocities of the Drug War
June 24, 1995 @ Fort Mason Center -
San Francisco
© 1995 Wes Wilson & The Poster Project Ltd.
Artist: Wes Wilson
Size: 4"x6.5" event card
Condition: Mint.
Price: $15
060623AN
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For historical and political posters, take a look at www.visualtransformation.com.
For some Sather Gate handbills from the 1960s, take a look at Days
of Cal | Berkeley in the 60s.
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