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0526246995.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
in-12, 143 pages, illustrations n./bl., broche, couverture illustree pell. Bel exemplaire [CA32-5] " Lecteur, bon courage ", prévient Germain Dufour dans sa préface…
19912091502133513763Okura Ministry of Printing Bureau 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Okura Ministry of Printing Bureau paperback
19982082702114611688Nihon Kajo Publishing 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nihon Kajo Publishing paperback
19902091502135412924Nihon Kajo Publishing 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nihon Kajo Publishing paperback
20071158922007 Editions Delcourt - 2007 - Petit in-8, broché couverture illustrée, sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 182 planches en N&B -
57472N° 5 - mai 1941 - A l'Imprimerie La Concorde Lausanne - in-8 broché
2008500254633Editions L'Harmattan 2008 132 pages 13 4x1 4x21 2cm. 2008. Broché. 132 pages.
43917sd Editions Arthème Fayard, Collection "Le Livre Populaire" - Sans date (circa 1923) - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 633 p.
1897123814Berlin, Heymanns, 1897. VII, 638 S. Halbleinen d. Zeit (berieben, Kanten bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
18973123814Berlin, Heymanns, 1897. VII, 638 S. Hlwd (alter Stempel auf Titel).
1872151514Stuttgart, Cotta, 1872. XIV, 619; 238 S. Halbleinen d. Zeit.
32 pages. Features: Noise the Destroyer - ; Lincoln's Friend at Court - the girl across the river; Are We Scrapping the Whole Navy? - article with statistics and photo of the U.S.S.'West Virginia' and photo of the U.S.S. 'Detroit' in drydock; Lincoln in Marble and Bronze - article with illustrations of the Brenner Medal, J.E. Roine Medal, and more; A Letter and a Reply - The Opening of the Civil War; Henry Ford's Page - the 'crush my rival' kind of competition is bound to come to grief; Editorials - Judge Landis protected from facing Ban Johnson, Civil War is On in China, the bonded indebtedness of the U.S.A., Chief Justice Taft suggests Grand Juries by abolished; Julia Taft Bayne Recalls Good Times in the White House; The Great Anneke Jans Delusion - most remarkable lawsuit in American History, as described by noted economic author Charles Albert Collman; Little Lost Speeches and Anecdotes of Lincoln; The New Salem of Abraham Lincoln -how he clerked in a store and whipped a bully; Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - Aaron Sapiro and money losing Tri-State Tobacco Growers' Association prove there is no magic in agricultrual co-operatives, Auto Thief displaces Horse Thief in Middletown, NY; News Bits; Wonderful photos of the perils and problems of bridge building. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1976250403Los Angeles: the Committee California State University 1976. 8p. tabloid newspaper format bilingual text. Horizontal fold short closed edge tear. Opposes the selection of James Rosser as the new president; describes it as a blow against the Chicano student body many of whose members supported Julian Nava for the position. the Committee, California State University unknown books
1972201232Los Angeles: the Union 1972. 8.5x14 inch handbill minor edgewear and toning. Outlines the military buildup in the face of "the failure of Vietnamization." Concludes that "No more lives should be wasted for the Thieu regime. Stop the bombing. End the war now. the Union unknown books
1945GITk476Marseille Moullot Fils Aîné 1945. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 260pp. Exemplaire en bon état de cette 2e partie, texte complet.
191163347Balingen. Druck von Adolf Daniel, Buchdruckerei. 1911. 53 Seiten. Schöner Druck. Originalbroschur mit hübscher Titelumrahmung. Gutes Exemplar. 22x14 cm
1912100132762At the Clarendon Press | Oxford 1912 in8. 1912. Cartonné. 2 volume(s).
1900454827Rochester: The Lawyers-Cooperative Publishing Co 1900. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 60pp. Frontispiece portrait. Printed yapped wrappers. Light owner's name on front wrap light chipping to the oversize wrappers very good. The Lawyers-Cooperative Publishing Co unknown
1330939581.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
37285Single leaf written in ink on recto and verso. First page with engraved illustration and printed letterhead of "The Cloister Sea Island Georgia." Stone has crossed out "The Cloister" and written above it "Cottage 71." Signed in ink "Harlan F. Stone" at bottom of the verso. Very Good.<br/><br/> "Dear Tinker It was good to have your letter which followed us when we came here a week ago Sunday. They took me to the train in a wheelchair but now thanks to the balmy climate I am walking. I walked two miles. We shall unwind probably until late Jan and then return to my sadly interrupted job.<br/> "Sorry you could not make your trip to Pasadena. It would have been a pleasant change for you both. I enjoyed your tale of Mr. Pal and Shaw. Have you heard of the elderly spinster who attended a party when each guest was to dress so as to indicate the title of a book. Across her lower front was a placard ------ . The answer of course was It Cant Happen Here. Our best regards to you and Frances. Let us hope that the new year will be a better one for all of us and that we shall meet soon.<br/> As ever your friend<br/> Harlan F. Stone" <br/><br/> Harlan Fiske Stone 1872-1946 was appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice by Calvin Coolidge and served as such from 1925 to1941 when Franklin Roosevelt appointed him Chief Justice a position he occupied until his death in 1946. Stone had been ill sometime around December1936 and had traveled to Sea Island Georgia to recuperate. A report in January 30 1937 stated that he had returned to Washington fully recovered. His correspondent was Edward Larocque Tinker 1881-1968 a writer concentrating on Latin American culture. Both men were graduates of Columbia Law School Stone in 1898 and Tinker in 1902. After Stone graduated the school asked him to remain as a teacher; he did so while maintaining a private law firm. In 1910 the law school named Stone its Dean a position he held for fourteen years. Tinker likely knew Stone both as a student and fellow teacher. "It Can't Happen Here" mentioned in this Letter refers to the 1935 novel by Sinclair Lewis. "Harlan Fiske Stone Society" website of Columbia Law School. unknown books
56770A personal letter about travel plans to the west coast. Harlan Fiske Stone October 11 1872 - April 22 1946 was an American political figure lawyer and jurist. A native of New Hampshire he served as the dean of Columbia Law School his alma mater in the early 20th century. As a member of the Republican Party he was appointed as the 52nd Attorney General of the United States before becoming an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1925. In 1941 Stone became the 12th Chief Justice of the United States serving until his death in 1946 - one of the shortest terms of any Chief Justice. Stone was the first Chief Justice not to have served in elected office. His most famous dictum was: "Courts are not the only agency of government that must be assumed to have capacity to govern. unknown books
3042Editions L'Alsace, sans date, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs par Laurent Salles, 16,5x24 cm, 191 pages.
QWA-18026Publisud, 1996, in-8 br. (14 x 22,5), 635 p., coll. "La France au fil des siècles", 8 planches ill. h.-t., bon état.
2017100141764PU GRENOBLE 2017 224 pages in8. 2017. Broché. 224 pages.