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First edition, [4], 5-25pp., advertisement leaf at end, disbound. Describes the manner of recruiting by the British Army by crimping (similar to naval press-ganging), and describes it as little more than slavery. The author quotes from legal and other sources and cites examples of the problems associated with this manner of recruitment. He emphasizes the idea that an enslaved or forced soldier is not likely to be a good soldier, describes how wealth or education was not a protection against impressment and several other factors affecting the military services. Goldsmith, 16436.
No Date (1935? ) . Paper wrappers; 4to. 45 pages. Cover title: for Discussion Groups: Experi mental Edition. Chapters 5-7 of Modern Social Problems in the Light of the Bible. Includes, for each chapter, a Bibliography, Questions of Informati on, Questions for Discussion, Projects, and Topics for Debate. Subject: Judaism and labor. Labor laws and legislation (Jewish law) OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Cover brown; otherwise, very good condition. (PC-1)
No Date (1935? ) . Paper wrappers; 4to. 56 pages. Nazi era publication. Cover title: Experimental Edition. Each c hapter contains, in addition to the text, a bibliography, questions of info rmation, questions for discussion, projects, and topics for debate. Subject : Bible -- Influence. Judaism and social problems. Social problems -- Moral and ethical aspects. OCLC l ists three copies worldwide. Some cover soil; lower right edge bumped. Ve ry good condition. (PC-1)
144 pages. An informal, pleasantly readable, annotated bibliography of books and pamphlets currently in print. The close ot 1,000 entries are arranged alphabetically by author and supplemented with a title and selected subject index. The result is both an invaluable source book and a delightful collection of facts, anecdotes and comments about British Columbia. Pleasantly illustrated with small black and white graphics throughout. Average wear and soiling. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
First edition, [8], 23, [1]pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Edinburgh University copy only on Copac.
Paris, Denoël, 1937. In-8, demi-basane rouge orangée, couvertures conservées, 317 pp. (reliure modeste mors restaurés). Néanmoins bon exemplaire.
194431859Paris, Éditions Denoël, 1944. in-8, broché, 354 pp.
055634Paris Editions Denoël 1937 in 8 (22,5x14,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée en rouge et noir (datée 1938 sur le bas du dos), 379 pages [1], trace d'adhésif sur le haut du dos de la couverture. Mention de 26ème édition sur le premier plat de la couverture. Imprimerie des Editions Denoël, 19 rue Amélie, Paris. Copyright à la date de 1937. Pamphlet de Louis-Ferdinand Céline, non réédité. Edition originale, tirage sur papier ordinaire. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Paris, Denoël, 1943. In-8, broché, 262 pp. Bon exemplaire.
ORD-19647Paris. Denoël. 1938. In-8 (146 x 232 mm) broché, couverture jaune imprimée en rougeet noir, 379, (3) pages. Edition originale datée 1938 au dos de la couverture, du tirage ordinaire sans mention d'édition. Bel exemplaire, non coupé, en très bon état.
1975140487s.n.l. 1975 In-12 19,5 x 13 cm. Broché, couverture beige, auteur & titre en noir et rouge sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 222 pp. Exemplaire à l’état neuf, pages non coupées. Rare reproduction, imprimée dans les années 70, du livre publié en 1941. Se reconnaît au papier plus blanc et au format légèrement plus grand. éditeur inconnu.
187034357Plon-Nourrit & Cie 1870 in-8° XXX-483 pp, 11 gravures, demi vélin à coins, petits manques de cuir à la pièce de titre
7817P., Baudouin, (1789). In 8, 4 pp. Tel que paru.
First Edition, 24 pp., some light worming to upper blank margin, disbound. A political satire against William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.
32p. Two text woodcut engravings. Age stained. Double column. 8vo. Removed. No wraps, (if there were any ever present). Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
6pp., caption title, disbound. Reprinted from Vol. VI of the 'Proceedings of the Medical Society of London.' Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
8vo; 39 pages; 21 cm. De Humanitate, Schrift 1. Historical overview, intereting example of early post-war German "pro-Jewish" Jewish history. De Humanitate is a "schriftenreihe zur Erneuerung der deutschen Humanität." Very Good Condidion. (HOLO2-115-61)
In-8° pp. 93, bross. edit. con leggere fioriture, nel complesso in ottimo stato. Dedica autografa del Doria all'interno.
5, [1]pp., caption title, disbound. Communicated to the Edinburgh Medico-Chirurgical Society on 20th May 1868, reprinted from the 'Edinburgh Medical Journal, for July 1868. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
1960232671960. Drug education pamphlets issued across the late twentieth century recording the shift from the publicization of recreational drug use in the 1960s into the broader drug crisis language of the crack era and the AIDS years when intoxication dependency overdose and injection risk became central subjects of school and public health. These pamphlets reduce a wide range of drugs into a simple public warning system meant for students parents and other non-specialist readers. They sort marijuana stimulants depressants narcotics hallucinogens and inhalants into clear categories translate drug culture into recognizable slang and everyday terms and stress the bodily psychological legal and social consequences of use.<br /> Archive of 13 educational drug safety pamphlets. 1960s-1990s chiefly 1980s. United States. Multi-page folded and staple-bound pamphlets ranging from 2.5" x 8" to 5.25" x 8.5" including seven color-coded Channing L. Bete drug-class pamphlets which include slang terms for each category and their side affects; a foldout Drug Abuse Products Reference Chart; a Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association identification folder; and six additional educational pieces on prescription drugs marijuana and drug-abuse identification with references for educators and parents identifying "the effects of drug abuse" and "how to identify the user."<br /> Across these pieces the public view of drugs after the counterculture era's focuses on the long term affects of usage with language centered on dependency traffic injury social incompetence arrest and health deterioration with cocaine heroin and injectable drug use entering a climate already shaped by crack panic and by heightened fear surrounding blood-borne disease in the AIDS years. Prescription medicine abuse is not separated from illicit consumption here with tranquilizers barbiturates methaqualone diet pills and doctor-prescribed drugs appearing in the same educational field as heroin and crack. Minor creasing and toning; overall very good condition. This archive traces the broader American perspective shift on drugs from deviant recreation to public health and safety. unknown
18911Bruxelles, Culture et civilisation, 1966 2 volumes 16 x 23,9cm Reliure éditeur plein skivertex rouge; auteur et titre dorés sur fond noir aux dos. En "pagination" continue par colonnes (2 colonnes par page): Vol.1: 2 feuillets, XVIp., 674 colonnes (= 337 pages), 1 feuillet; Vol.2: 4 feuillets puis numérotation par colonne de [675] à 1310, et pagination de 1311 à 1355. Bon état (petites traces laissées sur les gardes par d'anciens adhésifs de couvrure, sinon, très bon état).
Reproduction en fac-similé du répertoire publié en 1888 (Paris, E. Rouveyre) par le bibliographe Fernand DRUJON (1845-1912), en 2 volumes classés par ordre alphabétique des titres (pamphlets politiques, controverses religieuses, satires littéraires, romans, poésie... du XVIè au XIXè siècle): I/ de "Abbé (L') à sa toilette" à "Muses (Les) bourgeoises", précédé d'une préface de l'auteur avec références bibliographiques; 2/ de "Nabab (Le) - Moeurs parisiennes" à "Zoroastre, histoire traduite du chaldéen" et supplément (de "Absalom and Achitophel - A poem" à "Virbluneau - Les loyales et pudiques amours de Scalion de Virbluneau, à Madame de Boufflers"); copieux index des noms imaginaires et des noms véritables évoqués. Exemplaire complet des 2 volumes. Français
First Edition, outer upper corner of title torn away but with no loss of text, foxing of the text, 31, [1] pp., original printed wrappers, spine frayed, with the stamp of "Hospices D'Orleans Bibliotheque" on upper cover, uncut. Dr. Duclos was later involved (1863) in research into Addison's disease. Crowley, 1051; Poletti, p.61.
ORD-3386Préface de Louis Gastine. Frontispice de F. BAssot, Têtes de pages et Culs de Lampes de Alice Bassot. 3°édition. Gautherin. 1898. Petit in-12 br. couverture illustrée couleurs d'un rameau de houx, XIX, 207pp. Exemplaire N°55 nominatif avec E.A.S. de l'auteur, tirage non précisé sur beau papier vergé. Charmant exemplaire malgré quelques traces légères d'humidité au bas de certaines pages, non rogné.
Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 15, [1] pages. 23 cm. Series: American Jewish Committee. Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems. Reprint series, no. 3. "Address delivered on June 8, 1942, before the General Session of the National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare at Rochester, N. Y....Reprinted from the Jewish social service quarterly, vol. XIX, no. 1, September, 1942." OCLC list 13 copies worldwide. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Very Good Condition (p-4-8)