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Z1-K-003-02417JUSTICE. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. JUSTICE unknown
1980KOS01207770Light water company 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01207770 Light water company paperback
19862090502113717260Not Available 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20102091502135709556Shinzanshashuppan 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinzanshashuppan paperback
1998540530New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1998. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Inscribed to Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Donald Justice and his wife on the front fly: "For Don Jean from Charles after all these years with deep affection." Additionally Signed by Wright on the title page. A nice association between two Pulitzer Prize winners. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover
197039382St. Paul: West Publishing Co. 1970. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 11" - 13" tall; Some light scattered foxing otherwise clean and tight in original green cloth binding with gilt lettering and the ownership name of "Potter Stewart" embossed in gilt on front cover. From the collection of Justice Potter Stewart who served as a Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court for nearly 24 years. In 1958 President Dwight D. Eisenhower nominated Potter Stewart to the Supreme Court to replace Justice Harold Hitz Burton who was retiring. Stewart served on the Supreme Court until he announced his retirement from the Court on June 18 1981 at the age of 66. During his tenure 1958-1981 as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Potter Stewart made major contributions to criminal justice reform civil rights access to the courts and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Stewart leaned toward moderate pragmatic positions but was often in the position of dissenting during his time on the Warren Court. Stewart's philosophy might be most coherently traced to Justice Robert Jackson about whom Stewart said: "He saw that 'judicial activism' could be a deadening and stultifying force. that every coercive and centralizing court decision deals a blow . to the ability and then to the will of the democratic process to operate with responsibility and vigor." Charles Alan Wright 1927 – 2000 was an American constitutional lawyer and the foremost authorityon U.S. constitutional law and federal procedure. Over the years he was a coauthor of the 54-volume treatise - Federal Practice and Procedure. Wright was an active litigator before the U.S. Supreme Court and presented arguments many times before Justice Potter Stewart. Consequent to the Watergate investigations by Congress and the special prosecutor Wright represented President Richard Nixon on constitutional issues that arose. Though for a time he acted as Nixon's lead lawyer in these mattters there was a reshuffling eventually and he did not argue that case in the Supreme Court. . West Publishing Co. hardcover
20151-1452217947Sage Pubns 2015. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 392 pages. 9.75x8.00x1.00 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
New-May2-2017--3710SAGE Publications Inc 2015-01-06. Paperback. New. 0x0x0. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA SAGE Publications, Inc paperback
SKU0223879SAGE Publications Inc 2015-01-06. Paperback. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking SAGE Publications, Inc paperback
2008x-0806138874Univ of Oklahoma Pr 2008. Paperback. New. 451 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.00 inches. Univ of Oklahoma Pr paperback
0259947148.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2022x-1666914444Lexington Books 2022. Hardcover. New. 226 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Lexington Books hardcover
199770097U. S. Department of Justice / National Institute of Justice. New. 1997. Softcover. 0788172573 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE - 132 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . U. S. Department of Justice / National Institute of Justice paperback
33655Vanity Fair March 2 1899. Drawn by C.G.D. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 35 x 19cm. Library stamp to verso image unaffected. With original leaf of biographical text. Vanity Fair, March 2, 1899 unknown
2002Alibris.0001771Southern Illinois University Press 2002. First edition. . Hard cover. New in new dust jacket. Previous owners price tag to front free endpaper. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 232 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Southern Illinois University Press hardcover
1949P1483Used; Good. 4-D-20 The Decker Press 1949 hardcover. No dust jacket. SIGNED and Inscribed by author on inside front cover. Previous owner's name on front free end page. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear. Book Condition; Good . 1949. HARDCOVER. hardcover
1973G0533007356I3N00Vantage Press 1973. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Vantage Press hardcover
1960108560The Stone Wall Press 1960. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. #15/200cc. Covers shelfworn and boards faded along edges. The Stone Wall Press hardcover
6330131Taylor & Francis Group pp. 168 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
6412838The Haworth Press Incorporated pp. 168 . Hardback. New. The Haworth Press, Incorporated hardcover
2000336944The Rutter Group 2000. 3 Ring Binder. Good. . 10x10. GOOD. Thick blue 3 ring binder. Approx. 10'' x 10''. Some small areas of rub wear to edges as well as inside covers and inner spine. No highlighting or underlining to pages.<p> Once Read Books cover scan available - just ask OnceReadBooks com<p> Orders shipped via USPS. The Rutter Group unknown
127510181X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196445882Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1964. First Edition; First Printing. Full leather. Fine. Autograph; 8vo; 4 p.l. 273 pages; This is a specially bound copy of the first edition. Full brown crushed levant morocco five raised bands on the spine title and author stamped in gilt directly in the second and fourth panels -- swirl marbled endpapers top edges gilt. This special volume has an inscription from the author to Abe Fortas soon to be appointed by President Johnson the the United States Supreme Court as an Associate Justice. The inscription is written in ink on the rear free-endpaper upside down -- front the usual point of view. Clearly the volume was flipped over from the normal position and the inscription written after mistakenly opening the rear cover instead of the front. The inscription reads: To carol and abe fortas / -- in deep friendship and regard / signed William S. White". "Carol" was Mrs. Abe Fortas -- the significant and accomplished lawyer Carolyn E. Agger. The handwriting in this unusually-placed inscription gets progressively shakier -- the final word "regard" is nearly illegible. It may have been executed during a social engagement. The author and Abe Fortas had each known Lyndon Johnson well since the 'thirties. William S. White was born in Texas in 1905 attented the Univeristy of Texas in Austin -- and as a working journalist specialising in Washington and the Congress knew the younger Lyndon Johnson since the latter a young Congressional staffer was first elected in as a Congressman from the Tenth district of Texas in 1937 in a special election to fill a seat. Abe Fortas also a contemporary to both journalist White and Lyndon Johnson knew Johnson well as a friend by the time that Fortas represented Johnson before the Supreme Court after Johnson's nomination and election to the U. S. Senate was a matter of dispute in 1948. Lyndon Johnson's rise to power from this initial point in his new Senate career was well understood and covered by William S. White -- writing at that point as a lead Washington journalist for the New York Times. Johnson was selected by his fellow Democrats to be Senate Minority Leader in January of 1953; he became the most junior senator ever elected to this position. White soon wrote a well-regarded study of Johnson's opposite number in the Senate the Republican Majority Leader Robert Taft; White's book 'The Taft Story' was published in 1954 and received the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography May 1955. White's next book brought him even further into Johnson's extraordinary career in the Senate. White published Citadel: The Story of the United States Senate to considerable accaim in 1957. Lyndon Johnson was probably the author's principal living source for this volume -- Johnson in turn saw to it that all newly-elected Senators received a copy of the 'Citidel' -- in hopes that knowledge of the history and ways of the great legislative body might prove useful. If one reads this book in the manner that Washingtonians are said to look at a book -- turning immediately to the index one sees only two references to "Abe Fortas." In the Washington world in which turning to the index is a well-known sport -- this means one of two things. Either the party "indexed" is paripheral or was really a more significant source to the author than either might care to acknowledge. This is clearly a case of the latter. Both references to Fortas in the index are substantial; White uses Lyndon Johnson's first night back in his private house in Washinton after having to take the Presidential Oath of Office on the airplane returning to the Capitol city following the disasterous Presidential trip to Dallas -- as a means of organizing the structure of his first section of the book. Johnson spent much of that evening working the phone in conversations with his fellow Cabinet officers from the suddenly-terminated Kennedy administration. Only a couple of Johnson friends were there with him at "The Elms"-- Fortas was one of this small group. His friendship with the new President never stumbled through many twists and turns right through Johnson's death in 1973. Johnson named Abe Fortas to the Supreme Court; through various circumstances the President's subsequent appointment of Fortas to be Chief Justice. was withdrawn -- but the two men remained great friends and Johnson remained a legal client right to the end. In the final days of Johnson's single term in office he awarded White the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- January 1969. Inscribed books are part of the long-standing Washington system of influence. Many are clearly generated with only minimal contact with either the donor or the book's recipient -- other than a quick thumbing of the index-- as discussed above. This volume is an exception in all respects. For one thing this elegantly-bound book looks better than all but a very few specimens of "the Washington inscribed book" and clearly meant a great deal to the author the subject and the recipient. Fortas kept the book for the two decades remaining of his life. We bought it as his estate sale on R Street about thirty years ago. an unsigned binding but of higher quality in terms of material and workmanship to the usual "gift" bindings presented by publishers to their authors; Signed by Author . Houghton, Mifflin hardcover
199040491San Francisco: Harper & Row Publishers. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060693614 . A first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition minor shelf wear in Very Good lightly scuffed dust-jacket; Racial Reform and the Social Gospel 1877-1925. 'The Rauschenbusch Lectures New Series II. Foreword by James M. McPherson; 8vo; 309 pages . Harper & Row Publishers hardcover
19604087Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. First edtion. One of only 20 copies printed on Rives Heavy a French mould made paper bound in full black Oasis goatskin with blind-stamped initials "WK" on the front cover gilt lettering on the spine. Completely fine in the publisher's paper slipcase trivial shelfwear. There were 180 regular copies printed on Rivers Light and bound in paper boards. The printer Kim Merker later said of these: "Another mistake we made was the in the binding using a very fragile japanese paper for the side. If you left it in the sun for three minutes the color would fade." Merker 12. Printed and bound thus this is a real American fine press highspot and a great edition of Weldon Kees' marvelous poetry. <br/><br/> Stone Wall Press hardcover