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0428028144.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428463568.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0656778636.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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53142sd 1 vol petit in-8 broché - 189 pages - sd - Les Editions des Loisirs Paris - Collection Loisirs Police - couverture illustrée par Claudel
Pages 254-336 plus 12 pages of ads. Features: Biggest Hold-up on Record - robbery of the U.S. Mail at Toledo, Ohio in February, 1921; Salvaging a God - a tale of South Sea natives and one of their gods; Pekin (Peking / Beijing) to London, Mostly by Car- Fantastic photo-illustrated article on Capt. D.M. McCallum's 15,000 mile adventure, including photos of Angkor; Further Adventures of a Tenderfoot in Canada (part 3 of 3) - H.P. Musson's homestead turns out to be all rocks and precipices!; The People of Pierre Le Loupe - George E. Stuart-Reid volunteers with the North-West Mounted to finally capture a half-breed murderer after a long and arduous hunt; A Day in the Life of a South African Farmer; Over Niagara Falls in a Rubber Ball! - Amazing photo-illustrated article on Jean Albert Lussier and his daring exploit; How I Won My Horse - Margaret S. Coffman and her challenging 300-mile Texas ride; The Big Leopard - John de Bruin recounts how he was attacked - with photo; When Raj Mungal Saw Red - a valuable elephant goes rogue in Sabalpur, India; The Snake Worshippers - a story from Calcutta about the Ooriyas, natives of the province of Orissa on the east coast of India; Through the Heart of Afghanistan - Part 2 of 2 of this photo-illustrated account of Emil Trinkler and his trip to this strange land of desolate mountains and fertile valleys, with photos of the huge cliff carvings at Bamian; Following the Frontier Trail - Newspaperwoman Edith Ammons Kohl recounts her experiences in the vast range country of Wyoming; My Strangest Experience - a story of the occult by a trooper in the B.S.A. police. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
Paris, Gallimard, Collection L'Air du temps, 1955. In-8, broché, 336 pp avec une carte (District de la police métropolitaine), bande annonce conservée. Bel ex.
28767Paris, Gallimard, Collection L'Air du temps, 1955. In-8, broché, 336 pp avec une carte (District de la police métropolitaine), bande annonce conservée.
25289Zürich, Orell Füssli 1980, 255x110mm, 133Seiten, Verlegereinband. Exemplar wie neu.
328 pages. "A significant document by which the author acquitted himself of the obligation bequeathed on the survivors of the Holocaust by its victims to tell the world what happened to the Jews during World War Two, when to be a Jew was a crime. The Memoirs based on the author's own experiences and reports told to him by his relatives and friends, survivors of the Holocaust, describe the fate of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews, banished by the Russians to Siberia and in particular the lot of those who came under the Nazi regime... A rich source of first hand information about the life in the ghetto, the Judenrat, the Jewish Ghetto Police and the methods used by the Nazis in the destruction of the Jews." - dust jacket. Author lost his parents, wife and two sons in the Holocaust. Map endpapers. Black and white illustrations. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket lightly sunned at spine, bears several closed tears and is missing some small chips - now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound copy.. Book
101867aafVerlag Bürger und Polizei, 1990, in-4to, 627 S., gebunden. Ill. OU. Schönes Exemplar.
77135Muttenz (BL), Verlag Bürger und Polizei 1990, 285x235mm, 627 + 454pages, reliure d'éditeur. Très bel exemplaire.
199611967Fish & Chips, 1996. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats. A l'état de neuf, visiblement jamais lu. Illustré à toutes pages, pour accompagner les poèmes de Schlingo.
1889001309Chicago IL: F. J. Schulte & Company 1889. Hardcover. Very Good. Large octavo. Brown cloth stamped in striking gilt and red decorative motif. Tissue-guarded frontispiece. Floral patterned endpapers and plain page edges. No foxing to pages. Not ex-library. Very good copy indeed with clean boards showing light wear and some edge bumps. Pages are uniformly clean and bright. Light wear to head and foot of spine but no actual splitting or fraying. 2" closed tear to flyleaf and 1907 ownership signature and date in calligraphy to second page. The hinges at the front and rear are/were cracked and have been newly reinforced with cloth bookbinding tape. 698 pp. <br/> <br/> F. J. Schulte & Company hardcover
188931046Chicago: F J Schulte & Company. 1889. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good copy in brown cloth stamped in gilt and red with gold winged figure below the title on the front board the most elaborate and most often seen binding. Both hinges tight but wear to front joint and upper left corner of front board; spine a bit worn--more so at tips--but a nice and tight copy with a large rubber stamp on front pastedown from the J. H Cool Mail Order Department No. 69 Center Ave. Captain Schaacks book was one of several to glorify the victory of law and order over anarchy and violence. Simultaneously Lucy Parsons and anarchist allies continued to publish their own reports of the arrests trial and executions as well as the anarchists speeches in court. As tempers died and facts were reviewed it began to look like a miscarriage of justice had indeed taken place. One spark that ignited the flame of truth was the revelation that Captain Michael Schaack and several of his henchman had been receiving payoffs from saloonkeepers and prostitutes stealing from those they arrested and selling the stolen goods. Even the jewelry that one of the anarchists Lingg had bequeathed to his girl friend was found in the home of one of Schaacks detectives. An investigation led to Schaack's and his colleagues dismissals from the police force. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 698 pp . F J Schulte & Company hardcover books
188957669Chicago: F. J. Schulte 1889. First Edition. 4to pp. 698. Covers little shabby hing tender a good copy. "This rare book by Inspector Schaack . is about one-third lies by his later admission contrary to Schaack's profession in the Preface: "from the first page to the last there is no material statement which is not bo my knowledge true." . The propaganda is so obvious that one can easily separate it from some very interesting historical data. This book was used by the Pinkerton Detective Agency to promote business throughout the country -Adelman HAYMARKET REVISITED p. 136. F. J. Schulte unknown books
188931047Chicago: F J Schulte & Company. 1889. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fully bound in gilt stamped leather and stamped in blind with floral decorations within a double frame. Gilt stamped spine with raised bands all edges gilt. The center of the front board displays the gilt-stamped title and an exploding bomb. Dark marbled endpapers on heavy stock. The spine is lightly sunned and the front joint shows rubbing. Very good copy of this rare deluxe binding. We have handled this only one other time several decades ago. We are unable to tell if this is the same copy but very few of these deluxe copies seem to have survived. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 698 pp . F J Schulte & Company hardcover books
338 pages. Index. The best-selling expose of the RCMP that reads like a spy thriller. "I'm tempted to say it may be the best book yet on Canadian security" - Peter Worthington. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Book
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black boards, backstrip lettered in white, black endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
in-8°, 272 pages, reliure plein cuir décor ed. Tirage limite a 1000 exemplaires numerotes. [RE-2]
44027Paris Librairie Hachette 1957 in 8 (20x13) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 256 pages. Bon exemplaire
Cartonn?. 298 pages.
1972R160189908SEUIL. 1972. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 143 Pages - Mouillures altérant parfois la lecture. . . . Classification Dewey : 353.36-Police
The traumatic events in Punjab in the eighties and early nineties with the rise of Khalistani terrorism shook the entire nation. This book brings together all aspects of the problem in its national and international dimensions, a brilliant analysis of why it happened and provides an answer to what must be done to overcome the menace of terrorism and secessionism to preserve the unity and integrity of our country. About The Author:- Born on October 4, 1920, Satya Pal Dang graduated from Government College, Lahore. A freedom fighter and a student leader, he rose to be general secretary of the All India Students Federation. He met his future wife Vimla Bakaya when both were active in the Lahore Students Union. Since early fifties the Dangs have lived in Chheharta (Amritsar). They built up the first municipal committee here as a model municipality and Mr. Dang was its president from 1953 to 1967, when he entered the Punjab Assembly after defeating the then Chief Minister Gurmukh Singh Musafir in Amritsar West, retaining the seat until 1980. He was a minister for a brief period in the first non-Congress ministry where he set a record for his honesty, efficiency and simple living. He and his wife stuck to Amritsar throughout the tragic years of terrorism, organizing the people, giving relief to victims of terrorism and building communal harmony. The Dangs set another example by voluntarily withdrawing from elective posts in the CPI and outside. In 1997, he was honored with the Padma Bhushan award. Contents:- From the Editors • Brief Chronology • Preface • Introduction • The Punjab Crisis • The Sikhs and Akali Politics • The Ugly Face of Terrorism • Role of Media • The Law' the Police and Human Rights • The Left in the Fight Against Terrorism • Following Correct Policies • Conclusion • Appendix I, • Appendix-II The Title 'Terrorism in Punjab written/authored/edited by Satya Pal Dang', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121206594 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 412 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
QWA-13679chez l'auteur, 1970, in-4 rel. cart. (24 x 28,5), 193 p., préface de Raymond Marcellin, photographies en n. de Robert Dehesdin, très bon état.