Description
1973 First printing. Paperback cover has significant wear and tearing on the front cover. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This provocative and timely book, “Yes You Can Sue the Bastards,” was published in 1973 at the height of the consumer rights movement. Written by an anonymous author, it served as a rallying cry for everyday Americans to stand up against corporate malpractice and abuse. With its unapologetic title and no-nonsense approach, this book offered practical advice on navigating the legal system and holding businesses accountable for their wrongdoings. Despite its well-worn cover, a testament to its popularity and frequent use, the interior pages remain crisp and legible, ensuring that the book’s empowering message can still be accessed today. This first printing edition captures the spirit of an era when consumer activism was on the rise, making it a fascinating artifact for collectors interested in the history of grassroots movements and the evolution of consumer protection laws.