Tulane Review: Spring 2000

A Literary Journal with a Radical Provenance

$50.01

Title: "Tulane Review: Spring 2000" – From the Home of Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn

Description: This is the Spring 2000 issue of the Tulane Review, a literary journal published by Tulane University. Known for its eclectic range of poetry, fiction, and visual art, Tulane Review has long been a platform for both emerging and established voices in the literary and artistic communities. This particular issue features various works that highlight the thematic nuances of the human experience and contemporary artistic expression.

Provenance: This copy bears the embossed stamp that reads:
From the home of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn,” featuring the Weather Underground’s emblem and the words “All Power to the People.” This provenance connects the journal to two of the most prominent figures in the radical counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The association with Ayers and Dohrn adds an additional layer of historical and cultural significance, making this a special find for collectors of both literary journals and radical history.

About the Journal: The Tulane Review is known for publishing a blend of poetry, prose, and visual art from a diverse group of contributors, reflecting a range of social, cultural, and political perspectives. It is considered one of the noteworthy university literary journals that often introduces readers to avant-garde themes and unique creative voices.

Condition: The magazine is in good condition with minor shelf wear, some visible marks on the cover, and slight corner wear. There is no significant damage to the interior pages, and the text remains clear and legible.

Provenance & Significance: With ties to Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, this edition stands out not just as a literary work but as a collectible item of political and cultural value. Their involvement in the Weather Underground and their continued influence in left-wing political circles make this a unique item, blending the world of radical politics with literary expression.

Why We’re Selling: The proceeds from this sale will support the upcoming publication of:
"Bomb Ass Recipes from the Kitchen of Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn,"
a new book by artist Shane Bugbee, featuring family recipes, stories, and reflections from Ayers and Dohrn.

Estimated Value: Given its provenance and historical significance, the book is valued between $50-$100, making it a unique addition for those interested in contemporary literary journals and the countercultural history of the early 2000s.

Shipping & Handling: This magazine will be carefully packaged and shipped with insurance and tracking to ensure its safe arrival.

A notable piece for collectors of avant-garde literature and publications tied to radical history.

Certificate of Authenticity

Each item in this exclusive collection of Books, Zines, Political Pamphlets, and Unique Artifacts has been personally curated from the home of American revolutionaries Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. Spanning their long careers as activists and radical organizers, these rare pieces are more than just collectibles—they’re tangible pieces of history that bear witness to a life of resistance, community building, and defiance against the status quo.

Every item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity featuring an embossed stamp that reads: “From the Home of Bernardine Dohrn & Bill Ayers,” accompanied by the Weather Underground logo and the powerful phrase “Power to All People.” This stamp certifies the provenance of these historically significant items, ensuring their authenticity and preserving the legacy of two individuals who helped shape American political activism.

Whether it’s a well-worn political pamphlet that fueled the fires of rebellion or a personal artifact from their private collection, this certificate guarantees that you’re holding a genuine piece of radical history.