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49685973. Criminal Justice. Criminal Justice Monograph. The Change Process in Criminal Justice. The Monograph consists of papers on related topics presented at the Fourth National Symposium on Law Enforcement Science and Technology May 1-3 1972 conducted by The Institute of Criminal Justice and Criminology University of Maryland. The Symposium was supported by Contract Number J-LEAA-021-72 awarded by the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Points of view or opinions stated in the papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official positions or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1973. ix 185 pp. Pamphlet worn. Internally clean. $5. unknown books
48227N.p.: 1891. Octavo. Sewn pamphlet; 212pp. Ink pressure stamp to margin of title page "Withdrawn / New Church Theological School" else Near Fine. A sketch of military justice in the U.S. Army. Includes a brief description and history of the prison at Ft. Leavenworth of which Pope was Commandant. Uncommon. unknown books
200471693N: Knopf 2004. First edition. xii 289 pp w/index of titles & first lines. Fine in fine dust jacket. N: Knopf, unknown books
1960132945Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press 1960. quarter leather with paste paper covered boards gilt lettering on spine. Stone Wall Press. 8vo. quarter leather with paste paper covered boards gilt lettering on spine. 140 pages. Limited to 200 copies of which this is one of 180 numbered copies on Rives Light paper. One of the more uncommon titles from K.K. Merker's Stone Wall Press. Very light sunning to top of front and rear boards. Head of spine repaired. Stone Wall Press unknown books
2013148194Lakeland Florida: Polk Museum of Art 2013. Softcover. As New. Red card wraps with cross cut-out and black lettering. Duotone image visible underneath the cross. 64 pp. with color and duotone photos throughout. Catalogue from the exhibition of works by Jeff Louviere and Vanessa Brown held at the Polk Museum of Art January to April 2013. All sorts of static images and with various texts but there's a mini movie by flipping through the pages quickly back-front. Polk Museum of Art paperback books
2006131025New York New York: W. W. Norton & Co 2006. First. Hardcover. VG/VG one small edge tear along foot of DJ. Cream cloth boards yellow illustrated DJ. 240 pp. 28 color images profuse BW illustrations. Illuminates the issues that must be addressed in designing a suitable and successful courthouse. This book unites the skills and experience of architects judges administrators and lawyer-users to guide the design of a complex building type.-book jacket. W. W. Norton & Co hardcover books
19842026931984. paperback. very good-. Nicaragua v. United States of America.Judgment of 26 November 1984. 8vo pr. wrs. lower corner of front wr. chipped wrs. lightly soiled. N.p.: The Hague 1984.<br/><br/> Text in English and French.<br/><br/> unknown books
003457Near Fine. N.d. circa 1900. The pen and ink lightly tinted drawing is 20 by 15 cm. It is an amusing self-portrait all big blocky head boots and suspenders suspended over the artist's pate. Not really characteristic of this versatile artist's work yet a splendid work of great economy and humor somewhat in the vein of Edward Lear. Ford is best remembered today for illustrating the dozen Andrew Lang colored fairy book series and next for illustrating works by Scott Kipling and many others. He also did free-standing painting and some of his work belongs now to museum collections. Matted. <br/><br/> unknown books
003458Near Fine. N.d. circa 1900. The pen and ink ink drawing is 20 by 11.5 cm. Depicted is Philip James Bailey who is carrying under his arms his 1839 magnum opus the very long poem "Festus" admired by Tennyson and other leading poets of the day and supposedly an influence on James Joyce. The work was Bailey's only success and he continued to add to it during his long life following its initial appearance. It is this pattern of accretions which Ford would appear to be lampooning in this caricature. Ford is best remembered today for illustrating the dozen Andrew Lang colored fairy book series and next for illustrating works by Scott Kipling and many others. He also did free-standing painting and some of his work belongs now to museum collections. Matted. <br/><br/> unknown books
199548591Oakland: Campus Coalitions for Human Rights and Social Justice 1995. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; publisher's pale greyish-pink printed staplebound wrappers; 14pp. A bit cockled from exposure to damp else Very Good and sound. Campus Coalitions for Human Rights and Social Justice unknown books
19749020516Cheyenne: Wigwam Publishing 1974. Hardcover. vg. 2nd printing. Fictitious characters historicall factual situations. <br/><br/> Wigwam Publishing hardcover books
1998134229Jefferson NC: McFarland 1998. First Edition. First Edition. The result of over a decade of research and a must for any bibliophile. <br/><br/>Foxing to the top page edges and a slight lean else Near Fine with no dust jacket as issued. McFarland unknown books
197821535Pueblo Colorado: Colorado State Hospital. Very Good. 1978. Softcover. A sociological research report conducted at neighborhood bars in Pueblo Colorado. The authors were studying the neighborhood bar as a support system for the elderly. Dust soiled covers in black plastic binding includes a bibliography. ; 94 pages . Colorado State Hospital paperback books
1995007456Riverside: Thaumatrope Press 1995. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. First printing the edition in decorated sewn wrappers. One of about 200 copies. SIGNED by Justice who also provides the artwork for this book. A very attractive production. <br/><br/> Thaumatrope Press paperback books
199775877N.P. West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1997. embossed cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. Aralia Press. oblong small 12mo. embossed cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. 16 pages. Printed in an edition limited to 170 copies. Two-color Spectrum types on dampened Rives Heavy paper. Aralia Press unknown books
1997129625N.P. West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1997. embossed cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. Aralia Press. small 12mo. embossed cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. unpaginated 16 pages. Printed in an edition limited to 170 copies. This copy is signed by the authors. Introduction by Robert Mezey. Two-color Spectrum types on dampened Rives Heavy paper. A poem previously published in Antæus. Aralia Press unknown books
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
1972WRCLIT68048Iowa City 1972. Four pages closely written in ink on rectos of four quarto sheets of IOWA REVIEW letterhead. In excess of 1000 words. Formerly stapled at left upper corner faint old folds for mailing else fine. A warm and gracious letter straddling professional concerns and concerns of friendship in response to Turco's submission of a sequence of poems drawing on the Tarot. In the course of detailing the burdens facing him in his association with the Review ".a reluctant editor at that planning secretly & quietly to resign at the 1st decent opportunity" and the University Justice discusses the poems thinking them most suited to unified appearance in a book on the order of THE INHABITANTS with illustrations rather than in a fragmented form in the limited space left for submissions to the Review. He catches up both personally and professionally with Turco and to a sympathetic reader details the complexity of the issues confronting him at the University. unknown books
1998217881998. Administrative. The Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure. Monograph Series No. 1-27. Washington: Government Printing Office 1940-1941. 9 volumes in 3 books. Reprint W.S. Hein 1998. New. USD 495. This committee prepared twenty-seven studies of individual federal agencies. From these studies one may learn what the agencies are created to do as well as the methods by which they operate. The series consists of the following: No. 1 The Division of Public Contracts Dept. of Labor. The Walsh-Healy Act; No. 2 The Veterans' Administration; No. 3 Federal Communications Commission. 2 v.; No. 4 United States Maritime Commission; No. 5 Federal alcohol Administration; No. 6 The Federal Trade Commission; No. 7 The Administration of the Grain Standards Act. Department of Agriculture; No. 8 Railroad Retirement Board; No. 9 The Federal Reserve System; No. 10 Department of Commerce. Bureau of Marine Inspections and Navigation; No. 11 The Administration of the Packers and Stockyards Act. Department of Agriculture; No. 12 Administrative of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Wage and Hour Division. Children's Bureau. 2v.; No. 13 Post Office Department; No. 14 Federal Control of Banking. Comptroller of the currency and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; No. 15 War Department; No. 16 Social Security Board; No. 17 Railway Labor. The National Railroad Adjustment Board and the National Mediation Board; No.18 National Labor Relations Board; No. 19 The Civil Aeronautics Authority. 2 v.; No. 20 Department of the Interior; No. 21 United States Employees; Compensation Commission; No. 22 Administration of Internal Revenue Laws. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Board of Tax Appeals. Processing Tax Board of Review. 2v.; No. 23 Bituminous Coal Division. Department of the Interior. 2v.; No. 24 Interstate Commerce Commission. 2v.; No. 25 Federal Power Commission; No. 26 Securities and Exchange Commission; No. 27 Administration of the Custom Laws. United States Tariff Commission. Bureau of Customs Department of the Treasury. 2v. unknown books
282921Paris: Haar & Steinert. hardcover. Tall 8to 3/4 morocco leather with gilt lettering. Paris: Haar & Steinert c. 1881. Shows wear to spine and boards. Corners bumped.<br/><br/> Includes 37 tipped-in double-page color maps complete circa 1880. Each map titled in pencil verso. France Russia and Italy have ink notations from previous owner and some toning.<br/><br/> Haar & Steinert unknown books
17610scsEdicao do Ministerio da Justica 1965. Royal octavo softbound stiff white gloss photo illus. wrappers 215 pp. Very Good with lightly soilled covers. Illustrated with numerous b&w photos. paperback books
1895588071895. Paperback. Very Good. Holograph. Two-pages. 32cm. Embossed seal of Justice Potter. Endorsement on back of second sheet by the Constable saying that he has executed the warrant. Later folds. Williams was accused of entering the AME Church on Lincoln Avenue in Jersey Shore Pa. on June 21 1895 and forcing the pastor and congregation to leave. It is further alleged that he ". by force and with a strong hand and by menaces and threats unlawfully holds and keeps possession possession of the .Church." There is no explanation as to why Williams did what is alleged. <br/><br/> paperback books
1979169643Tangier London New York: Antaeus 1979. First edition. Softcover. Literary journal. Features John Barth's fictional work "Lady Amherst's Letter William Golding's "Matty" J.G. Ballard's "Flight" and Joy Williams' "The Farm." Includes poetry by Donald Justice and additional contributions by Sara Vogan Kathy Callaway Greg Pape Garrett Kaoru Hongo Dennis Schmitz James Galvin Peter Klappert Leonard Michaels and David A. Miller. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some very minor wear and a small sticker shadow to the front cover. Antaeus unknown books
1961507721961. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1961. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1961. v 440 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps on free endleaves card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1960507711960. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1960. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1960. v 449 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Residue from location label to spine stamps to free endleaves card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books