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55759, Paris [India], Arthur Rousseau [SN Books World] 1899 [ss date], in-8, br., bon état, [ce livre provient de la bibliothèque personnelle de Bernard Pacteau], 480p.
24920PARIS, lib. Letouzey & Ané - Sans date, 1885 - In-12 - Broché - E.O. - 46 pages - bon exemplaire
201532653Perrin 2015 Avec La Collaboration de Juli Le Gac, Anne-Laure Ollivier, Raphaël Spina
Mémoire présenté à l'Université d'Aix en 1973 - In-4 - Relié - 86 pages - Propre
PARIS, lib. Letouzey & Ané - Sans date, 1885 - In-12 - Broché - E.O. - 46 pages - bon exemplaire
in-8°, VIII-562 pages, rel. pl. toile ed., t. dore. Qq. cach. sin. bel exemplaire. (CA29/7) [CA29-7]
in-8°, 482 pp., illustrations hors-texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee à rabats. Bon etat (rousseurs). [CJL]
003684Edinburgh: Alexander Dunbar Single sided printed broadside approximately 175mm 410mm in size n.d. but 1835. Lightly browned slightly creased one or two tiny nicks to edges but generally fairly bright. The printer Alexander Dunbar doesn't appear in the SBTI but is possibly the son of the Alexander Dunbar fl. 1763 mentioned as a 'running stationer' ie. street hawker of books and pamphlets in the SBTI. The broadside is a satire on the Conservative candidates James Andrew Broun-Ramsay and John Learmonth who were comfortably defeated in the Edinburgh election of 1835 by the Whigs John Campbell and James Abercromby. Abercromby later became speaker of the House of Commons and then a lord and his seat was then won by Thomas Babington Macauley. NLS only in JISC. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Elephant Folio. Broadside. Alexander Dunbar Paperback
1969ABE-155688174603632 PAGES-35 CM X 50 CM-LE PREMIER TOUR DE L'ELECTION PRESIDENTIELLE-EN CORSE LA DECOUVERTE D'UN CHASSEUR SOUS-MARIN FAIT REPARLER DU "TRESOR DE ROMMEL", SIXIEME DE PAGE-COMPLET
1969ABE-155688298537432 PAGES-35 CM X50 CM-L'ELECTION PRESIDENTIELLE, 2P-DEUX COMEDIENS DISPARAISSENT JANE SOURZA JEAN DENINX-AU MUSEE DES ARTS DECORATIFS L'EROTISME A BLANC DE DELVAUX, TIERS DE PAGE-CYCLISME ET DOPAGE L'AFFAIRE MERCKX DES QUESTIONS SANS REPONSES-COMPLET
1969ABE-156570705058028 PAGES-35 CM X 50 CM-LA CRISE DU "FIGARO"-LES PREPARATIFS DE L'ELECTION PRESIDENTIELLE, 2P (PASSAGES SOULIGNES AU CRAYON ROUGE SUR 1 ARTICLE)-CRUELLE ET ETRANGE GUERRE DU BIAFRA V LA PAIX DES BRAVES PAR PHILIPPE DECRAENE-LA CRISE DU "FIGARO" HISTOIRE D'UN CONFLIT, 2P-CORRESPONDANCE: "L'ENFANT OBJET", MENIE GREGOIRE-LE CINEMA, PAR YVONNE BABY: AU FESTIVAL DE CANNES JEUNESSE REBELLE DANS UN COLLEGE ANGLAIS, "IF"-UN PROJET DE TELEPHERIQUE DANS LE MASSIF DES CALANQUES OPPOSE LES PROMOTEURS AUX DEFENSEURS DES SITES, CARTE, DEMI PAGE-LEGER MANQUE EN PLIURE CENTRALE DE UNE
20074027ALBIN MICHEL 2007 400 pages 14 6x3 2x22 4cm. 2007. Broché. 400 pages. Le roman 'Le Pacte secret' d'Albert Algoud publié chez Albin Michel est une fiction politique qui met en scène une élection présidentielle où le prochain président serait annoncé comme le dernier suggérant un complot ou une manipulation de grande ampleur. L'ouvrage mêle intrigue thriller et satire des milieux politiques
126422sd Paris, Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, Bibliothèque "Classica" - Sans date (debut XXe) - Edition nouvelle revue et modifiée par l'auteur - In-12 (15x11,5cm), reliure pleine percaline, dos titré en doré, couverture d'origine conservée - 121 pages
19451207401945 Editions de la Liberté - 1945 - Petit in-8, broché - 14 p.
8708In plano de 4 pages 440x64mm illustré en couleurs, au pochoir. La République devant les élections. La Monarchie et le Comte de Paris L’Empire et le Prince Victor Napoléon. Le général Boulanger. Le jeu de l’oie du général Boulanger. Imprimerie Pellerin & Cie, Gluck, entreprise spéciale de publicité industrielle et propagande politique par l’image populaire. Deux traces de pliure, dont une très peu visible, sinon très bon état, coloris très frais.
70471Moscou, éd. Agance de presse Novosti, 1974, in-16, cartonnage souple, couv. texte en noir sur fond blanc et rouge éd., 96 pp., très nb. photos en noir, table des matières, Comment fonctionnennent les élections en Union Soviétique ? Très bon état
56924Première année - N° 2 - Janvier 1935 - Editions Denoël et Steele - Publication mensuelle - in-4 broché - revue illustrée - 96 pages
200012020Lattès 2000 234 pages in8. 2000. Broché. 234 pages. Le roman décrit le jour où le président de la République française annonce sa démission par un communiqué laconique déclenchant une période d'intérim assurée par le président du Sénat et l'organisation d'une nouvelle élection. L'Élysée impose le silence tandis que le Premier ministre refuse tout commentaire
1988LFA00f4eUn ouvrage de 247 pages, format 225 x 140 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1988, Editions J.C. Lattès
197784349Washington DC: The Federal Election Commission 1977. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good/No DJ present. Format is approximately 8.75 inches by 11.25 inches. v 1 1223 3 pages. Some edge soiling. Some cover soiling. Sticker residue on spine location code--no signs that this is a formal ex-library copy. Bottom corner of pages 1211-1212 trimmed. Subject Index to Legislative History. Index to Days of Congressional Debate. The contents include: S. 3044; Report to Accompany S. 3044; Senate Floor Debates on S. 3044; H. R. 16090; Report to Accompany H. R. 16090; House Floor Debates on H.R. 16090; Report of Committee of Conference; Senate Floor Debate on Conference Report; House Floor Debate on Conference Report; President Ford's Remarks at Bill Signing Ceremony; and Public Law 93-443. Oversized book that would require additional shipping charges if sent overseas. The Federal Election Commission FEC is the independent regulatory agency charged with administering and enforcing the federal campaign finance law. The FEC has jurisdiction over the financing of campaigns for the U.S. House Senate Presidency and the Vice Presidency. In 1971 Congress consolidated its earlier reform efforts in the Federal Election Campaign Act instituting more stringent disclosure requirements for federal candidates political parties and political action committees PACs. Still without a central administrative authority the campaign finance laws were difficult to enforce. Following reports of serious financial abuses in the 1972 presidential campaign Congress amended the Federal Election Campaign Act in 1974 to set limits on contributions by individuals political parties and PACs. The 1974 amendments also established an independent agency the FEC. The FEC opened its doors in 1975. Not until 1974 following the documentation of campaign abuses in the 1972 Presidential elections did a consensus emerge to create an independent body to ensure compliance with the campaign finance laws. Comprehensive amendments to the FECA P.L. No. 93-443 established the Federal Election Commission an independent agency to assume the administrative functions previously divided between Congressional officers and GAO. The Commission was given jurisdiction in civil enforcement matters authority to write regulations and responsibility for monitoring compliance with the FECA. Additionally the amendments transferred from GAO to the Commission the function of serving as a national clearinghouse for information on the administration of elections. Under the 1974 amendments the President the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate each appointed two of the six voting Commissioners. The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House were designated nonvoting ex-officio Commissioners. The first Commissioners were sworn in on April 14 1975. The 1974 amendments also completed the system currently used for the public financing of Presidential elections. The amendments provided for partial Federal funding in the form of matching funds for Presidential primary candidates and also extended public funding to political parties to finance their Presidential nominating conventions. Complementing these provisions Congress also enacted strict limits on both contributions and expenditures. These limits applied to all candidates for Federal office and to political committees influencing Federal elections. Another amendment relaxed a 1939 prohibition on contributions from Federal government contractors. The FECA as amended now permitted corporations and unions with Federal contracts to establish and operate PACs. The Federal Election Commission hardcover
197784350Washington DC: The Federal Election Commission 1977. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good/No DJ present. Format is approximately 8.75 inches by 11.25 inches. v 1 1198 4 pages. Some edge soiling. Some cover soiling. Sticker residue on spine location code--no signs that this is a formal ex-library copy. Subject Index to Legislative History. Index to Days of Congressional Debate. The contents include: Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1976 S. 3065; Report to Accompany S. 3065; Senate Floor Debates on S. 3065; H. R. 12406; Report to Accompany H. R. 12406; House Floor Debates on H.R. 12406; Report of Committee of Conference; House and Senate Floors Debate on Conference Report; President Ford's Remarks at Bill Signing Ceremony; and Public Law 93-283. Oversized book that would require additional shipping charges if sent overseas. The Federal Election Commission FEC is the independent regulatory agency charged with administering and enforcing the federal campaign finance law. The FEC has jurisdiction over the financing of campaigns for the U.S. House Senate Presidency and the Vice Presidency. In 1971 Congress consolidated its earlier reform efforts in the Federal Election Campaign Act FECA instituting more stringent disclosure requirements for federal candidates political parties and political action committees PACs. Still without a central administrative authority the campaign finance laws were difficult to enforce. FECA has been amended in 1976 after the Supreme Court struck down several provisions as unconstitutional in Buckley v. Valeo. Buckley v. Valeo 424 U.S. 1 1976 was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court on campaign finance. A majority of justices held that as provided by section 608 of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 limits on election expenditures are unconstitutional. In a per curiam by the Court opinion they ruled that expenditure limits contravene the First Amendment provision on freedom of speech because a restriction on spending for political communication necessarily reduces the quantity of expression. It limited disclosure provisions and limited the Federal Election Commission's power.<br /> By some measures Buckley is the longest opinion ever issued by the Supreme Court. The Federal Election Commission hardcover
2013FRHIST77813Paris, La documentation française, "Les études", 2013, 16 x 24, 214 pages sous couverture illustrée.
88353Paris, Armand Colin, 1934. 11 x 17, 223 pp., broché, partiellement coupé, bon état.
1996PALESTINEEE90623Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Moyen-orient Contemporain, "Les Cahiers du CERMOC" n° 22, 17,5 x 24, 1999, 452 pages cousues sous couverture souple illustrée.