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261343New York: M.B. Brown Printing and Binding Company. Original poster. Color lithograph. 21.5 x 14 inches.<br/><br/> WWI era slogan. This poster is vivid blue with white text. Good condition with collection inventory number in margin.<br/><br/> M.B. Brown Printing and Binding Company unknown books
295372Cincinatti New York: Strobridge Litho Co. PAUS Herbert Andrew. Original poster. Color lithograph. Page measures 35 1/2" x 56 1/2".<br/><br/> Homefront poster from World War I encouraging Americans to save food. This vividly colored lithograph depicts a Red Cross nurse a wounded soldier a mother and infant and other people in need standing in front of a Iron Cross and pointing to a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier. Folded as issued some cracks along folds. Repair to right margin. Mounted on linen. Beautiful colors.<br/><br/> Strobridge Litho Co unknown books
261343New York: M.B. Brown Printing and Binding Company. Original poster. Color lithograph. 21.5 x 14 inches.<br/> <br/> WWI era slogan. This poster is vivid blue with white text. Good condition with collection inventory number in margin.<br/> <br/> M.B. Brown Printing and Binding Company unknown
191813158Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin Company 1918. fair. 379 map ftnotes refs index sm damp stains in margins no pgs stuck ink name ins fr flylf bds quite soiled sm holes spine. Board corners threadbare and slightly bumped some wear to board and spine edges. Part I covers food and the war; Part II is a laboratory manual of food selection preparation and conservation. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown
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295372Cincinatti New York: Strobridge Litho Co. PAUS Herbert Andrew. Original poster. Color lithograph. Page measures 35 1/2" x 56 1/2".<br/> <br/> Homefront poster from World War I encouraging Americans to save food. This vividly colored lithograph depicts a Red Cross nurse a wounded soldier a mother and infant and other people in need standing in front of a Iron Cross and pointing to a quote by John Greenleaf Whittier. Folded as issued some cracks along folds. Repair to right margin. Mounted on linen. Beautiful colors.<br/> <br/> Strobridge Litho Co unknown
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197542156Washington DC: ERDA 1975. Draft Edition. good. Approx. 600 wraps 2-vol. set illus. appendices covers somewhat worn soiled and some edge tears. ERDA-1542. Includes summary sheet for the Draft Environmental Statement. Volume 2 is the Appendices. This is a major assessment related to the nuclear power industry nonproliferation export control and environmental protection. It is unusual for draft documents such as this to become available as they are often destroyed when the final version is published. These drafts often have significant changes from what is finally printed and the analysis of the changes can provide an unusually clear insight into internal agency deliberations and technical and policy issues. Activities are assessed through the year 2000. ERDA paperback
197652825Place_Pub: Washington DC: ERDA 1976. good. Approx. 150 wraps illus. glossary references staple holes in front cover covers somewhat worn/soiled small tear at top of spine. Date time stamp on rear cover distribution memo laid in. ERDA-1546. This final environmental statement has been prepared in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act to support the Energy Research and Development Administration project to design and construct positron-electron colliding beam storage ring PEP facilities at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center SLAC at Stanford University in Stanford San Mateo County California. ERDA paperback
197758541Washington DC: Energy Research and Development Administration 1977. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. Various paginations approximately 3/4 inch of material. Glossary. References. Name of previous owner present. Cover has some wear and soiling. An environmental impact statement EIS under United States environmental law is a document required by the National Environmental Policy Act NEPA for certain actions "significantly affecting the quality of the human environment". An EIS is a tool for decision making. It describes the positive and negative environmental effects of a proposed action and it usually also lists one or more alternative actions that may be chosen instead of the action described in the EIS. Several U.S. state governments require that a document similar to an EIS be submitted to the state for certain actions. For example in California an Environmental Impact Report EIR must be submitted to the state for certain actions as described in the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA. Energy Research and Development Administration paperback
1976057718Washington D.C.: US Energy Research & Development Administration Div.of Physical Research 1976. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 76pp.; SC staple-bound; paleorange w/blk.; slight rub w/lt.stain; 'bureau of mines' stamp&staple holesft.cover; cleantight pgs. Summaries from different divisions. ERDA-76-114 UC11 <br/> <br/> US Energy Research & Development Administration, Div.of Physical Research unknown
197641967Washington DC: ERDA 1976. First Edition. First Printing. good. Wraps 2-vol. set illus. footnotes appendices covers somewhat worn and soiled summary sheet laid in. ERDA-1542. Volume 2 is contains Appendices and Comment Letters. This Statement represents an analysis of the U.S. nuclear power export activities from the inception of the Atoms for Peace program in 1953 through the year 2000. The analysis addresses generic issues relating to a continuation of U.S. nuclear power export activities through the year 2000 at various projected levels and to reasonably available alternatives. The Statement analyses the potential environmental impacts on the U.S. and the high seas resulting from U.S. nuclear power export activities conducted within the U.S. or on the high seas. This is a major analysis and forecast taken before the events at Three Mile Island. ERDA paperback
1970231521970. War on Drugs Press photographs of drug enforcement addiction treatment and anti-violence intervention in Houston New Orleans and El Paso 1970-1992 documenting how the War on Drugs functioned across policing rehabilitation public messaging and newspaper circulation. Several prints retain typed caption slips assignment sheets and Houston Chronicle stamps locating the group within newsroom and wire-service use rather than private snapshot production. The strongest images show not only arrests and seized evidence but the wider apparatus surrounding narcotics policy: the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's El Paso Intelligence Center U.S. Customs canine inspection work in Houston a New Orleans anti-drug and anti-violence rally at the Desire Housing Project and rehabilitation scenes tied to Bridge House and Charity Hospital detox with Black urban communities especially central to the visual language of late 1980s coverage.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 12 silver gelatin press photographs all 8 x 10 inches Houston El Paso and New Orleans 1970-1992. The group includes a February 16 1970 press image identified as "Dope Raid" showing officials examining a crate of seized drug paraphernalia; a 1971 "Drug raid" photograph; and a 1979 image of the control center of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's El Paso Intelligence Center with consoles screens desks and seated staff in a surveillance-heavy operations room. A likely 1975 evidence display isolates a syringe spoon folded packet and narcotics sample against a dark ground with an attached caption describing a "$5 package of cocaine" and a glassine of heroin; another early 1970s image bears a clipping caption about Drug Enforcement Administration agents seizing a tug and a large marijuana cache. Late period photographs shift toward street-level enforcement and public intervention: a 1990 Houston image captioned "Drug Traffic Houston" shows U.S. Customs using a dog named Magnum to search vehicles; a 1992 Houston Chronicle photo records Sgt. G.U. Rodriguez inspecting a Corvette after a chase connected to a drug dispute involving fake drugs and real guns; one image marked "Operation Crackdown" shows a Texas officer handcuffing a young Black man on the lawn outside an apartment building; another captioned "Crowd at service ctr. made into booking desk" shows a packed intake scene around tables and paperwork. The New Orleans photographs are especially strong: one print shows Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand speaking beneath a banner reading "Preventing Violence in the Black Community" at an anti-drug and violence rally at the Desire Housing Project in 1988; another shows a group discussion at Bridge House captioned on verso as "John speaking about crack addiction;" a third presents Ron identified on verso as "a crack addict seeking rehabilitation" seated in silhouette by a wired window at Charity Hospital detox with a wall poster reading "Charity is a Winner!"<br /> <br /> The group traces American drug policy imagery from early raid and evidence photographs in 1970s press usage through the institutional expansion of intelligence coordination neighborhood sweeps addiction treatment and anti-violence campaigns during the crack era. These photographs depict both the scale and the impact of the War on Drugs: federal intelligence and customs work local police enforcement medical detox residential recovery and public-facing community rhetoric all appear here in concrete captioned form. Editorial markings stamps clipping residue light creasing and surface wear from newsroom handling; overall good condition. The concentration of captioned Texas and Louisiana press images reveal how narcotics policy was staged enforced and narrated in the urban Gulf South as well as depicting the community response and its notable effect on African American communities. unknown