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Meridiens, Klincksieck, 1992, 140 pp., ex-libris en première page, passages signalés au crayon, état correct.
197282549Couverture souple. Broché. 295 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
PUF, La politique éclatée, 1999, 387 pp., broché, légères traces de plis sur le dos, bon état.
42261PUF, La politique éclatée, 1999, 387 pp., broché, légères traces de plis sur le dos, bon état.
100822aaf1881, in-4to, 4 p. autographiées, avec illustration du système ,Rappel sonnerie’, 1 feuille.
133765aafParis : Société générale d'exploitation d'appareils télégraphiques, 1885. in-8vo, 96 p. illustré + 4 planches (diff. télégr. Baudot) + 1 dépliant cachet sur titre: Ministère des postes & des télégraphes, reliure en toile originale. Pièce de titre cuir rouge au dos. / hardbound.
2018rr514Jamaux Alfred Dos carré collé 2018 In-4 (20,7 x 29,5 cm), dos carré collé, 171 pages ; quelques légères traces sur les plats, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
61261Paris, Dunod, 2002. 17 x 25, xx + 505 pages, plusieurs figures, broché, très bon état.
Paperback. First few upper page corners are faintly bumped - otherwise very good throughout. TS Used
Paperback. A little wear to covers; page block slightly marked; text clear throughout on sound, clean pages. TS Used
Contents:- Centre-State Relations: Growing Challenge to Delhi hegemony •Dissidence in Congress ruled states • Confrontation • Traitor they or me??Shard Poawer Vrs’ war cry: I will fix her • The Congress-I is finished : we will sweep the polls in Maharashtra • CPM Politics in Bengal • Red star over Bengal • we are not scared of Indira : Pramod Dass Gupta • Cracking the Gorkha nut •Challenge from Southern States • The writing on the wall: southern CMs challenge centre • Federalism must prevail • The hedge factor : I am not ambitious • My eyes are not on Delhi gaddi?NTR • No wave in south • Emergence of Regional Leadership • Punjab, Peace with Dignity • we cannot afford Khalistan • If she wansts a settlement, let her talk to me here?Bhindranwale • Sikhs must have separate personal law: Sant Longowal • We can save Punjab?we must, let Indira go to Golden Temple • Nothing is sacred • Popular government first, then talks: poll in Punjab • We stand for all Punjabis • The Assamiya Resurgence • Report from Gauhati • Assamiya bent on 1951 as cut-off line • Human life is more precious than democracy • we’ll implement the accord • Assam is in trouble • Kashir?It is a Human Problem • Conspiracy in Kashmir • Sheikh defends black law • The Sheikh is dead… long live Abdullah • Rajiv and I will work hand in hand ?Farooq Abdullah • It is Quran vs accord • Kashmir is perched on a volcano • Kashmir : handle it with care • Kashmir : time for action, not ad-hocism • It is a human problem • Institutionalising a Coalition Policy •Search for a National Alternative • Yes, it is a Jang Morcha •Harakiri, Jan Morcha style • Front?no substitute • Janata Dal : can it be an instrument of change • We will try them for graft?Devi Lal • Caught in a nutcracker • Emergence of a Coalition State • All eyes on V.P. Singh: the Next PM. V.P. Singh is reluctant to wear a crown of thorns • Man of destiny faces the Nation • A fresh mandate • Death of democracy • V.P. Singh spells strategy • Mandal Commission: Policy Vindicated • Mandal, at last: A revolution unleashed • Communication gap • Children of a lesser god • Mandal is here to stay • Future belongs to backward classes • Congress back in the saddle • Rajiv rules by proxy • caught in a nutcracker • Puppet on a string • End this farce • Think of the future • Narasimha Rao : The consensus PM At the crossroads • I am a consensus man? PV Narasimha Rao • Give them their due • No, Prime Minister • Three wrong steps • A darker shade of saffron • A tribute to Bombayites • No mosque, please • The soul survives • Unite they must • The battle against corruption • Communalisation of Indian Polity • Hindutva?Emergence as a Political trend • RSS Chief Bala Saheb Deoras Expounds: who is a Hindu • We may break, but we won’t bend?Bala Saheb • Thackeray: formidable challenge • Hindutva is the name of the game • Ayodhya is not for sale: says Swami Lal Das • Babri demolition?‘over my dead body’ • Hey Ram! • ‘I want raj not Ram’: Laloo Prasad Yadav • Message from Ayodhya • face to face with Advani • Stop this lunacy • The BJP’s soul-searching • A most dangerous game • Lying in Ram’s name • Mandir wahin banega • Let people decide • Death of a city • Living with lies • The BJP’s final solution • The Muslim Question and Electoral Politics • The Imam roars: whoever want us must pay the price • Who lives if India burns • Merut a city at war against itself • Come out of the cocoon • Muslims in turmoil • Why not Shariat for men too? • He must be read • Muslim vote not for sale • Muslim vote: he holds the key • Secularism: a two-way street • The real issue • Time to change • Divided we stand • Index The Title 'Twenty Tumultuous Years: Insight Into Indian Polity (1973-1994): Democracy My Foot written/authored/edited by Anees Syed, Shri Prakash', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208215 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 392 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Mass Communication / Journalism / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
Contents:- Centre-State Relations: Growing Challenge to Delhi hegemony •Dissidence in Congress ruled states • Confrontation • Traitor they or me??Shard Poawer Vrs’ war cry: I will fix her • The Congress-I is finished : we will sweep the polls in Maharashtra • CPM Politics in Bengal • Red star over Bengal • we are not scared of Indira : Pramod Dass Gupta • Cracking the Gorkha nut •Challenge from Southern States • The writing on the wall: southern CMs challenge centre • Federalism must prevail • The hedge factor : I am not ambitious • My eyes are not on Delhi gaddi?NTR • No wave in south • Emergence of Regional Leadership • Punjab, Peace with Dignity • we cannot afford Khalistan • If she wansts a settlement, let her talk to me here?Bhindranwale • Sikhs must have separate personal law: Sant Longowal • We can save Punjab?we must, let Indira go to Golden Temple • Nothing is sacred • Popular government first, then talks: poll in Punjab • We stand for all Punjabis • The Assamiya Resurgence • Report from Gauhati • Assamiya bent on 1951 as cut-off line • Human life is more precious than democracy • we’ll implement the accord • Assam is in trouble • Kashir?It is a Human Problem • Conspiracy in Kashmir • Sheikh defends black law • The Sheikh is dead… long live Abdullah • Rajiv and I will work hand in hand ?Farooq Abdullah • It is Quran vs accord • Kashmir is perched on a volcano • Kashmir : handle it with care • Kashmir : time for action, not ad-hocism • It is a human problem • Institutionalising a Coalition Policy •Search for a National Alternative • Yes, it is a Jang Morcha •Harakiri, Jan Morcha style • Front?no substitute • Janata Dal : can it be an instrument of change • We will try them for graft?Devi Lal • Caught in a nutcracker • Emergence of a Coalition State • All eyes on V.P. Singh: the Next PM. V.P. Singh is reluctant to wear a crown of thorns • Man of destiny faces the Nation • A fresh mandate • Death of democracy • V.P. Singh spells strategy • Mandal Commission: Policy Vindicated • Mandal, at last: A revolution unleashed • Communication gap • Children of a lesser god • Mandal is here to stay • Future belongs to backward classes • Congress back in the saddle • Rajiv rules by proxy • caught in a nutcracker • Puppet on a string • End this farce • Think of the future • Narasimha Rao : The consensus PM At the crossroads • I am a consensus man? PV Narasimha Rao • Give them their due • No, Prime Minister • Three wrong steps • A darker shade of saffron • A tribute to Bombayites • No mosque, please • The soul survives • Unite they must • The battle against corruption • Communalisation of Indian Polity • Hindutva?Emergence as a Political trend • RSS Chief Bala Saheb Deoras Expounds: who is a Hindu • We may break, but we won’t bend?Bala Saheb • Thackeray: formidable challenge • Hindutva is the name of the game • Ayodhya is not for sale: says Swami Lal Das • Babri demolition?‘over my dead body’ • Hey Ram! • ‘I want raj not Ram’: Laloo Prasad Yadav • Message from Ayodhya • face to face with Advani • Stop this lunacy • The BJP’s soul-searching • A most dangerous game • Lying in Ram’s name • Mandir wahin banega • Let people decide • Death of a city • Living with lies • The BJP’s final solution • The Muslim Question and Electoral Politics • The Imam roars: whoever want us must pay the price • Who lives if India burns • Merut a city at war against itself • Come out of the cocoon • Muslims in turmoil • Why not Shariat for men too? • He must be read • Muslim vote not for sale • Muslim vote: he holds the key • Secularism: a two-way street • The real issue • Time to change • Divided we stand • Index The Title 'Twenty Tumultuous Years: Insight Into Indian Polity (1973-1994): Coalitions, Conflicts and Communalisation written/authored/edited by Anees Syed, Shri Prakash', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208222 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 374 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Mass Communication / Journalism / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
In two volumes the reliable work proves to be the contemporary chronicle of the major political events and political movements –referred to as the history of modern Indian politics, and the personalities enacting events and movements, with top analysis and perspective to shape an insight to the most important years of Indian politics, norms trends and political truths ranks an excellence. Contents:- Centre-State Relations: Growing Challenge to Delhi hegemony •Dissidence in Congress ruled states • Confrontation • Traitor they or me??Shard Poawer Vrs’ war cry: I will fix her • The Congress-I is finished : we will sweep the polls in Maharashtra • CPM Politics in Bengal • Red star over Bengal • we are not scared of Indira : Pramod Dass Gupta • Cracking the Gorkha nut •Challenge from Southern States • The writing on the wall: southern CMs challenge centre • Federalism must prevail • The hedge factor : I am not ambitious • My eyes are not on Delhi gaddi?NTR • No wave in south • Emergence of Regional Leadership • Punjab, Peace with Dignity • we cannot afford Khalistan • If she wansts a settlement, let her talk to me here?Bhindranwale • Sikhs must have separate personal law: Sant Longowal • We can save Punjab?we must, let Indira go to Golden Temple • Nothing is sacred • Popular government first, then talks: poll in Punjab • We stand for all Punjabis • The Assamiya Resurgence • Report from Gauhati • Assamiya bent on 1951 as cut-off line • Human life is more precious than democracy • we’ll implement the accord • Assam is in trouble • Kashir?It is a Human Problem • Conspiracy in Kashmir • Sheikh defends black law • The Sheikh is dead… long live Abdullah • Rajiv and I will work hand in hand ?Farooq Abdullah • It is Quran vs accord • Kashmir is perched on a volcano • Kashmir : handle it with care • Kashmir : time for action, not ad-hocism • It is a human problem • Institutionalising a Coalition Policy •Search for a National Alternative • Yes, it is a Jang Morcha •Harakiri, Jan Morcha style • Front?no substitute • Janata Dal : can it be an instrument of change • We will try them for graft?Devi Lal • Caught in a nutcracker • Emergence of a Coalition State • All eyes on V.P. Singh: the Next PM. V.P. Singh is reluctant to wear a crown of thorns • Man of destiny faces the Nation • A fresh mandate • Death of democracy • V.P. Singh spells strategy • Mandal Commission: Policy Vindicated • Mandal, at last: A revolution unleashed • Communication gap • Children of a lesser god • Mandal is here to stay • Future belongs to backward classes • Congress back in the saddle • Rajiv rules by proxy • caught in a nutcracker • Puppet on a string • End this farce • Think of the future • Narasimha Rao : The consensus PM At the crossroads • I am a consensus man? PV Narasimha Rao • Give them their due • No, Prime Minister • Three wrong steps • A darker shade of saffron • A tribute to Bombayites • No mosque, please • The soul survives • Unite they must • The battle against corruption • Communalisation of Indian Polity • Hindutva?Emergence as a Political trend • RSS Chief Bala Saheb Deoras Expounds: who is a Hindu • We may break, but we won’t bend?Bala Saheb • Thackeray: formidable challenge • Hindutva is the name of the game • Ayodhya is not for sale: says Swami Lal Das • Babri demolition?‘over my dead body’ • Hey Ram! • ‘I want raj not Ram’: Laloo Prasad Yadav • Message from Ayodhya • face to face with Advani • Stop this lunacy • The BJP’s soul-searching • A most dangerous game • Lying in Ram’s name • Mandir wahin banega • Let people decide • Death of a city • Living with lies • The BJP’s final solution • The Muslim Question and Electoral Politics • The Imam roars: whoever want us must pay the price • Who lives if India burns • Merut a city at war against itself • Come out of the cocoon • Muslims in turmoil • Why not Shariat for men too? • He must be read • Muslim vote not for sale • Muslim vote: he holds the key • Secularism: a two-way street • The real issue • Time to change • Divided we stand • Index The Title 'Twenty Tumultuous Years: Insight Into Indian Polity (1973-1994) written/authored/edited by Ayub Syed', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208048 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 766 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Mass Communication / Journalism / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, lieve mancanza alla plastificazione - prima edizione
1987R150174373CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 15 OCTOBRE 1987. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 266 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
1993R160137338HERVAS. SEPT 1993. In-8. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 114 pages. Nombreuses photos en couleurs et quelques illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte. Une planche dépliante en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
56785Revue "Traverses", n°19, juin 1980, Centre Georges Pompidou, Revue du Centre de Création Industrielle, 152 p., broché, illustrations, couverture un peu défraîchie, état correct.
Revue "Traverses", n°19, juin 1980, Centre Georges Pompidou, Revue du Centre de Création Industrielle, 152 p., broché, illustrations, couverture un peu défraîchie, état correct.
Revue "Traverses", n°19, juin 1980, Centre Georges Pompidou, Revue du Centre de Création Industrielle, 152 p., broché, illustrations, couverture un peu défraîchie, état correct.
65304Chronique sociale, CNV, 2021, 261 pp., broché, très bon état.
Paperback in very good condition. Includes CD. Pen marks on title page. Abrasion on final page. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
PUF, Sociologie d'aujourd'hui, 1998, 213 pp., broché, légères traces de plis sur le dos, bon état.
51166PUF, Sociologie d'aujourd'hui, 1998, 213 pp., broché, légères traces de plis sur le dos, bon état.
trad. di Libero Solaroli n. 17, 2 voll. bross. edit., lieve scoloritura alla cop. del 1° vol.
bross. edit., rare sottolineature a matita, lievi tracce d'uso