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240038Paris, Levavasseur, 1833 in-8, XXXIV-360 pp., veau blond moucheté, dos à nerfs orné, pièces de titre et de datation de maroquin vert, double filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, tranches marbrées (Girard).
14005Spécial Police n° 452 / Fleuve Noir (1965) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleurs de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
19652110502150410320Not Available 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19807550Seattle: E. Turner and Son 1980. Plastic comb bound. Very Good. Tall 8vo. 8-1/2 x 5-1/2. Unpaginated. Illustrated with diagrams. Two notebooks with stiff green paper covers plastic comb bound. The first copyright 1967 & 1968 with 1970 and 1971 calendars on first leaf followed by pp. 28 of Revised Code of Washington license plate prefixes evidence guides and emergency aspects of childbirth etc. Remainder of leaves are printed log blanks unmarked. Covers sunned and stained.<p>The second notebook has fewer of the preliminaries but identical log blanks the first two of which are notated the first dated 11/19/1980. In a flip folder that houses the notebooks green cloth covered boards "Snohomish County Sheriff" emblem printed in gold "Det Evenson" Dymo label and several business cards inside stainless steel clip placeholder. The citations in the second book refer to a new ordinance regarding paraphernalia and a subject's moving violations. E. Turner and Son unknown
2007215264Berkeley: the Coalition; RCP 2007. Two 8.5x11 inch leaflets one from the Bay Area chapter of the October 22 Coalition an RCP affiliate the other in the name of the RCP itself calling for protests against the incarceration of six Black high school students who had beaten up a white student in the midst of a racial conflict at a school in Jena Louisiana. Critics held that the charges against the defendants which initially included attempted second-degree murder were excessive and racially discriminatory. the Coalition; RCP unknown books
0332726878.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2000biblio5513<p>First edition first printing of the first novel in the Joe Faraday series. In fine / fine condition.</p> Orion hardcover
280 pages. Police procedural at its best. Tough, smart and too good to miss. - Alan Furst Book
14101" Spécial-Police " n° 579 / Editions Fleuve Noir (1967) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleur de Michel Gourdon - Excellent état
200085825Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. , Criminalité Internationale Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2000 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur noir et blanche, illustrée d'un visage en couleurs grand In-8 1 vol. - 271 pages
14157" Spécial-Police " n° 597 / Editions Fleuve Noir (1967) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleur de Michel Gourdon - Bon état
14125" Spécial-Police " n° 597 / Editions Fleuve Noir (1967) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleur de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
16739Editions Fleuve noir / Collection " Spécial Police " n° 1 de 1949. In-12 broché de 222 pages au format 18 x 12 cm. Superbe Pin-Up en couverture illustrée, non signée, par ( André Gosselin ? ). Dos carré soigneusement recollé, avec petits frottis en haut et en bas et aux mors. Coins du 1er plat avec petit frottis. 4ème plat muet. Intérieur resté frais. A noter la coquille en page de titre ou Bruce est orthographié Brice. Bel état général. Rarissime édition originale de ce livre mythique de la première aventure d'OSS 117 et premier volume paru de la collection " Spécial Police ".
14161" Spécial-Police " n° 601 / Editions Fleuve Noir (1967) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 256 pages - Très belle couverture en couleur de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
13716Spécial Police n° 73 / Fleuve Noir (1955) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleurs de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
176138801761 " Spécial-Police " n° 521 - Editions Fleuve Noir (1966) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleur de Michel Gourdon - Bon état
193924308Paris Editions R.Simon / Police Secours Collection 1939 In-12 252 pp, dos correct , manque en coin droit couverture
201209553Paris, Flueve noir, 1978 ; in-12, 219 pp., br. N°1388.
13723Spécial Police n° 86 / Fleuve Noir (1955) - Edition originale - In-12 broché de 224 pages - Très belle couverture en couleurs de Michel Gourdon - Très bon état
194524315Paris Editions R.Simon / Police Secours Collection 1945 In-12 224 pp, dos moyen
22x15. 276p. Trad. F. J. Mariñas. Enc. Tela ed. La sobrecubierta algo deteriorada.
RO20073604Non Renseigné. 1994.. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 30 pages photocopiées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 353.36-Police
This book seeks to explain the principles of tribal law which Santals of the Santal Parganas accept as defining their civil rights and duties. These principles cover a wide range of subjects such as the rights of Santal men and women, the law of marriage and divorce, the claims which arise at the crises of birth, sickness and death. Moreover, the tribe as a whole is also an important subject for law and, besides explaining the rights of the village community, it describes in detail the functions of the tribal courts and the duties of village officials as well as the trial of Santal suits. The influence of Hindus, Muslims and Christians on Santal laws has been analysed as well. About The Author:- W.G. Acher carried has passion for poetry and Indian art into his administrative career spread over sixteen years in the Indian Civil Service. In December 1942, he was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Santal Parganas. Before he finally left India on premature retirement, he worked as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mokokchung in Nagaland from November 1946 to February 1948. After 1949, Archer emerged as an eminent specialist on Indian paintings, culture and poetry, and became Keeper of the Indian Department of Victoria and Albert Museum, London. His interest in Indian folk art reflects in the publication of The Vertical Man: A Study of Primitive Indian Sculpture (1947). His another book was published on Oraon poetry, The Dove and the Leopard (1948). Contents:- Contents, Glossary 8, VOLUME ONE, CIVIL LAW IN SANTAL SOCIETY, Preface 15, Part One, 1. The Machinery of Santal Justice 21, 2. The Village Community 36, Part Two, THE RIGHTS OF SANTAL MEN, 3. The Inner and the Greater Family 42, 4. Adoption 51, 5. The Illegitimate Child 60, 6. The Stepchild 74, 7. Guardians 77, 8. Custodians 82, 9. Guests and Creditors 86, 10. Servants 89, 11. Owners of Livestock 96, 12. Hunting and Fishing 98, Part Three, THE RIGHTS OF SANTAL WOMEN, 13. The Santal View of Woman 104, 14. Unmarried Daughters 107, 15. Married Daughters 113, 16. Wives 118, 17. Co-wives 124, 18. Widows 131, 19. Mothers 136, 6 Tribal Law and Justice, 20. Sisters 139, 21. Ghardi Jawae 141, 22. Ghar Jawae 154, Part Four, THE LAW OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE, 23. The Definition of a Santal Marriage 171, 24. The Standard Form of Wedding – Dol Bapla 174, 25. Two Methods of Economy – Golaeti and Tunki Dipli 189, 26. The Forcible Marriage – Iputut’ 193, 27. Widows and Divorcees – Sangha 201, 28. Marriage by Intercourse – Kundal Napam 207, 29. Marriage by Capture – Or Ader 211, 30. Marriage by Intrusion – Nir Bolok’ 216, 31. Elopement – Apangir 221, 32. Ghardi Jawae an d Ghar Jawae 225, 33. The Bride-price – Gonon Pon 230, 34. The Brother’s Due – Bare Itat 238, 35. Divorce 244, Part Five, THE RITES OF CRISIS, 36. Birth 265, 37. Naming 271, 38. Sickness 279, 39. Death 286, Part Six, 40. The Trial of Santal Suits 301, VOLUME TWO, BITLAHA, A REPORT ON SANTAL CRIMINAL LAW, Preface 309, Part One, THE SETTING, 41. Criminal Justice in Tribal India 313, 42. The Santals and the Indian Penal Code 317, Part wo, THE SANTAL LAW, 43. Village Order and Discipline 323, CONTENTS:- 7, 44. Village Welfare and Security 333, 45. The Menace of Witchcraft 344, 46. The Regulation of Sex 361, 47. The Significance of Food 378, 48. The Punishment of Crime 381, 49. The Bitlaha of Dikus 407, Part Three, THE FUTURE, 50. The Administration of Justice 418, VOLUME THREE, CIVIL JUSTICE IN TRIBAL INDIA WITH SPECIAL, REFERENCE TO THE SANTAL PARGANAS, 51. Systems of Tribal Justice 444, 52. Tribal Law and the Courts 452, 53. Tribal Justice in the Santal Parganas 467, 54. The Settlement and Santal Justice 480, 55. The Future of Santal Justice 486, APPENDICES, I. Christians and the Law 492, II. Special Oaths 499, III. Attesting Authorities 502, Bibluiography 519, Index 525 The Title 'Tribal Law and Justice written/authored/edited by W.G. Archer', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788182055353 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 540 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
31458Presses de la Cite, 1992. Format 14x23 cm, broche, 254 pages.Tres bon etat.
193147011931 P., Gallimard, NRF, 1931, in 12, broché, 245 pages ; portrait en frontispice.