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PARIS, Charles Lavauzelle, 1894 & 1895 - In 8 - Reliure demi-chagrin - 256, 244, 436 & 216 pages, y compris table alphabétique générale des matières - Bel exemplaire.
PARIS, Lib. nouvelle de droit et de jurisprudence A. Rousseau Ed. - 1914 - Université d'Aix Marseille, Faculté de droit - Thèse pour le doctorat - In-8 - Broché - XII & 328 pages - Bon exemplaire
473 pages including index. Argues that deep geologic repositories can solve the waste problem and go far toward meeting the imperatives of protecting life from dangerously radioactive material, and preventing the unauthorized use of explosive plutonium. Details the origins of nuclear wastes, probes the lack of planning for waste disposal that marked the optimistic early years of nuclear power, and analyzes the controversies and technological investigations that have arisen as scientists, environmentalists, members of Congress, and federal agency officialls try to keep pace with the mounting nuclear legacy. Examines how fuel reprocessing complicates the containment of radioactivity and the safeguarding of plutonium. Plutonium recylcing, he concludes, is an economic and political albatross for those nations choosing it. Light soiling to edges. Bit of writing at base of front endpaper. Book
294 pages including index. Are you facing separation or involved in legal proceedings? Wondering about child custody and support? Do you want to know how to hire a good lawyer? Are you concerned about the financial and tax consequences of splitting up? Looking for alternatives to a lengthy and messy court battle? A highly readable guide that explains the legal issues and options available to married or common-law couples going through divorce or separation. Includes samples of key legal and financial documents, and a glossary of terms. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
532 pages including bibliography and index. The first full-scale study of the history of the Civil Service Commission of Canada, an organization launched on a wave of civil service reform to uphold the merit principle of selection. Culminates in the 1967 legislation which reshaped personnel policy in the federal bureaucracy and set the Public Service Commission on its contemporary path. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Solid copy. Book
323 pages. Focuses upon curriculum, teachers, ethnicity women and class, policy-making and legislation from the late nineteenth century to the present. Adds measurably to our understanding of the Canadian West. Very light wear. Moderate quantity of highlighting. Prior owner's name blacked out atop cover page. Attractive glossy wraps. Nice copy. Book
470 pages. Index. "A superb piece of scholarship, admirable for its integrity and painstaking research. Provides the fresh air of reason in a national debate too often marked by acrimony and prejudice." - Tom Clancy. Light wear. Usual library markings. Nice clean copy with minor lean to spine. Book
294 pages including index. The story of how the chemical industry has managed to keep so many of its toxic products on the market, eve in the face of mounting evidence of their danger and emerging - and safer - alternatives. Usual library markings and wear. Binding sound but leans moderately to right. Book
120 pages. Chapters include: The 'Gene-Rich' and the 'Gene-Poor'; Genetic Erosion; Genetic Conservation; The Green Revolution; The Seed Revolution; The New Seedsmen; The Implications fo Restrictive Varietal Legislation; Biases in Corporate Breeding; Learing from the Corporate Experience. An early work on this vital and increasingly contentious issue. Well-worn. Unmarked. One inch opening between top of front cover and spine. Book
74 pages. Features: Julian Assange/Wikileaks Cover Photo; British Columbia - a rudderless ship of state - Gordon Campbell and Carole James depart; Christopher Hitchens in conversation with Noah Richler; Peter MacKay and Maxime Bernier - Why hasn't Stephen Harper slapped them down?; New federal sex registry legislation - will it help?; Mark Tijssen processes meat for his friends; Murder of Lori Dupont in Windsor; The Hutterite-firm advantage - pay no wages; Feature Article - Julian Assange - a man of many secrets; West Bank sees nearly double-digit growth; Sarkozy vs. the Press; Public sex on the rise in England; MuchMusic seeks to reinvent itself; John Taft of RBC helps rewrite U.S. finance law; Mike Holmes - profile; Dolphin and Whale stranding - due to severe to profound hearing loss?; Marjorie Anne Heinrichs 1956-2010; and more. Average wear. Address label clipped from front cover. Magazine
Features: Marine mirages; The anemonefishes of the Indo-Pacific; Ancient ocean rocks - high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; The dolphins of San Pedro Channel; Shipwreck legislation - legality vs. morality; Underwater pharmacy; Simon Lake and his diving boat. Nice copy. Book
112 pages. Features: Vladimir Nekola generates his own electric power in downtown Chicago using wind and sun; Stu Kingman and family install a home photovoltaic system; Wind Generators and Birds; Electric Cars - Toys or Reality?; EV Battery Chargers; Electric Vehicle Tires; A Graphic Guide to Solar Water Pumping; California 'Net Metering' legislation introduced; Mark Klein and the Gimme Shelter Crew; David Booth's straw bale home odyssey; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
443 pages including index. Shows that investment restrictions, for instance, the limitation that foreign firms may own no more than 25 percent of an American telecommunications firm that is a licensee of the radio spectrum - no longer serve their national security purpose (if they ever did). Instead, they deny American consumers the benefits of lower prices and more robust innovation that would follow from the full participation of the world's largest telecommunications firms in the U.S. market. Minimal wear. Unmarked. Excellent copy. Book
115 pages including notes. Describes the tangled maze that is our tax system, explains how we got it, and offers a novel way to fix it. Clean, bright and umarked with negligible wear. Excellent copy. Book
148 pages. An instruction manual developed to assist members of the public who wish to use the system to maximum effect, and change it where it is deficient. Contains information which shows how to give input concerning the use of British Columbia's forest resource by: providing a 'roadmap' to the Ministry of Forests; listing important parts of forest legislation and regulations; reviewing the policies that guide the MOF decisions and actions; Showing what types of decisions are made about the forest resource; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
448 pages including index. A compilation of the most up-to-date information on child sexual abuse. Prior owner's name clipped from front endpaper. Unmarked. Average wear. Bright silver lettering upon spine and front board. Solid binding. Book
In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 185, (6) p. Très bon exemplaire, à l'état de neuf.
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, xxxvi, 398 p. Edition originale et unique. Dos renforcé. Quelques minimes accrocs à la couverture, sinon bon exemplaire, intérieur très frais.
Grand in-8, broché, couverture imprimée et rempliée de l'éditeur, x, 530 p. "Grande figure de la doctrine belge, Maurice Bourquin a mené tout au long de sa carrière ses activités professorales en parallèle avec des responsabilités diplomatiques de premier plan et des activités de conseil. C’est ainsi qu’il a eu l’exceptionnel privilège, au début de sa carrière, de contribuer à l’institutionnalisation de la société internationale autour de la Société des Nations et de participer à la naissance de l’Organisation des Nations Unies, au terme de sa vie". --1er Partie. Rapport sur les travaux préparatoires et discours prononcés à la séance d'ouverture de la Conférence de Londres (1935) --2e Partie. Extraits des mémoires et des débats: I. Attitudes et réactions nationales. II. Les fondements du problème. III. La prévention de la guerre. Règlement pacifique des différends internationaux. Réduction et limitation des armements. Désarmement moral. IV. Le répression de la guerre: Interdiction du recours à la force. Détermination de l'agresseur. Sanctions et mesures d'assistance mutuelle. Pactes régionaux. La neutralité. --3e Partie. Rapport final et discours prononcés à la séance de clôture de la Conférence de Londres le 7 juin 1935. Appendices. Très nombreuses contributions internationales. Bon exemplaire, très bien conservé.
ST-BRIEUC, Presses Bretonnes - 1939 - In-8 Broché - figures dans le texte - traces d'humidité en pages de garde - 206 pages - Propre
Grand in-8, broché, (6), 190 p., non coupé.
PARIS, Fédé. thermale et climatique française - 1929 - In-4 - Cartonnage souple éditeur - Illustrations NB dans le texte - XLIII & 767 pages - Mors légèrement déchiré en coiffe, sinon bon exemplaire, très frais JOINT : Lettre de l'Etablissement thermal de Saint-Christau, près Oloron (Basses-Pyrénées)
In-8, broché, 506, (1) p. Première édition sur les manuscrits, établie et introduite par Henri Grange, dans la "Bibliothèque philosophique" de chez Aubier. "Oeuvre majeure et pourtant inédite, commencée cinq ans après la Révolution et enrichie pendant plus de dix ans de strates successivement apportées par le temps, où Constant se livre à une analyse rigoureuse des problèmes constitutionnels suscités par la chute de l'Ancien Régime". Index.
In-8, broché, xi, 452 p. Edition originale. Importante bibliographie et index.
Librairie du RecueilSirey 1943, fort In-8 broché de 936 pages. Exemplaire en trés bon état. Divisé en 3 parties : LE DROIT PENAL - LA PROCEDURE CRIMINELLE - DU DOMAINE DE LA LOI PENALE DANS LE TEMPS ET DANS L'ESPACE.