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203202Paris, Mme Bouchard-Huzard, Amsterdam, J. H. et G. Van Heteren, 1843 in-8, VIII-134-[2] pp., broché sous couverture imprimée, non coupé. Petits manques au dos.
1881147936Couverture rigide. 4 volumes en reliure demi-chagrin à nerfs. 416 + 371 + 376 + 398 pages. 2 coiffes fatiguées.
First English translation, small 8vo (180 x 110 mm), vi, [2], 364pp., orig. cloth, recased, uncut.
27109Rouen, Impr. par D. Brière 1838, 225x145mm, 31pages, broché. Couverture d’origine.
9057Essais sur les réformes pénitentiaires. In 8 broché, faux-titre, titre, XXXII, 278 pages, 1 page d’errata. Paris A. Durand et Pedone Lauriel éditeurs 1875. Edition originale. (dos renforcé, petites rousseurs sur la couverture, ainsi qu’en début et fin de volume, sinon ensemble très correct. Peu courant. L’auteur était procureur de la République à Provins et docteur en droit.
2463Nouvelle édition augmentée de la manière à considérer ce traité et de s’en servir.deux volumes in 8 demi-veau glacé marron,pièce de titre et tomaison chagrin rouge,fers, roulette,filets et palmettes dorés;XXIII,364 pages et 392 pages feuillet de table,3 planches hors-texte Duverger 1836. Rousseurs, fortes, habituelles. Important traité, offrant le catalogue analytique d'une quantité de sources manuscrites sur les sujets les plus divers:histoire de l'agriculture,des arts mécaniques, des chemins et ingénieurs,du commerce,des douanes,des écoles, des hôpitaux,du paupérisme,des mines prisons "catalogue commenté des pièces utilisées par l’auteur pour la rédaction de son histoire des français des divers états aux cinq derniers siècles dans une approche anthropologique très originale pour son temps"
18952361Strasbourg, Paris, Le Roux, Rétaux & Fils, 1895 1 vol. in-8 (229 x 152 mm.), XVI, 283 pp., 1 carte dépliante n/b, broché, cachet ex-libris sur le verso du faux-titre et ex-libris manuscrit sur 1ère de couverture, bon état.
1845142037Paris, Administration de librai 1845 2 tomes en 1 volume. In-8 24,5 x 15 cm. Reliure demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 363-256 pp., tables.
1845142039Paris, Administration de librai 1845 3 tomes en 1 volume. In-8 24,5 x 15 cm. Reliure demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 173-106-336 pp., tables.
1887127114Paris, à la Librairie Illustrée 1887 In-12 18 x 11 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et encadrés de petits fers dorés, V-377 pp., table des matières. édition originale. Exemplaire en bon état.
191273780Jeffersonville IN: Reformatory Press 1912. First edition. Octavo. 8 ll. printed on rectos only and bound at the top. Publisher's string-tied brown wrappers with printed paper title label on front. Excellent.This pamphlet lauds the fact that one of the very first psychological laboratories in the country was opening at the Reformatory at Jeffersonville preceded by New York and Boston. This was a huge step forward in penal reform and reflects the growing importance of psychology in preparing inmates for the outside world. "The new laboratory was endorsed by academics and reformers across the country including sociologist Hasting Hart of the Russell Sage Foundation Charles Henderson from the University of Chicago Zebulon Brockway and Maude Ballington Booth. Warden Peyton explained how the lab would disseminate knowledge and significantly advance prison reform. He also emphasized that both heredity and environment played a role in crime. Interestingly Governor Thomas Marshall rejected this view because he said it would be necessary to reject the religious doctrine of original sin" P. R. Clark; Barred Progress 2008. Earlier it was commonly believed that the best course of action for the health of society was to sterilize the insane and "feeble-minded" inmates. But Dr. Petyton was of the new school of though and pushed for psychological reform rather than physical. "Fortunately for inmates the big push for sterilization fizzled and was replaced by a more sophisticated and nuanced approach to crime and the treatment of criminals. In the summer of 1912 prison officials and the scientific community collaborated to create a department of research at the Indiana Reformatory. The psychology laboratory paralleled the commencement of the research department but other sub-departments soon followed including those dedicated to medical and sociological research. The research department took individual testing classification and treatment to a new level. Using relatively new techniques such as the Binet-Simon IQ test researchers tested inmates for perception association memory reason orientation fatigue mental activity motor control moral appreciation the ability to profit by experience attention the ability to carry on a conversation and the ability to plan. Researchers further classified the inmates by the kinds of criminal activity in which they participated. These categories included habitual criminal born criminal criminal through passion criminal by chance accidental" Ibid. The Laboratory seemed to have functioned as both a guidance counselor and a low-skill trade school. David Peyton was a doctor prison warden and a champion of prison reform and published Psychology and Crime 1915; Principles of Prison Reform 1915; The Differential Diagnosis of Crime 1912; Crime as an Expression of Feeble-Mindedness 1913 and many others. He once risked his entire career when he decided to allow the inmates at the Reformatory to fight a local fire.OCLC only locates 2 copies and incorrectly gives the page count as 12. {Reformatory Press] unknown
191723145Boston: Little Brown and Company 1917. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Small rubber receipt stamp from the Government of Vermont 1918. Fine book in a near fine dust jacket with one small chip at top edge. 201 pages plus index. Scarce in jacket. <br/><br/> Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
193146420New York: Macmillan Company 1931. First Edition. Octavo 22cm.; publisher's maroon gilt-lettered buckram blue-green printed dust jacket; vii7318pp.; photographic frontispiece eleven leaves of photographs printed on rectos and versos. A hint of shelf wear to cloth extremities endpapers toned bottom corner of upper jacket flap clipped though upper corner retaining original price of $3.50 shallow chips along jacket extremities most notably at spine ends spine additionally a bit toned with brief soil spot at foot not affecting cloth binding else Near Fine in a Very Good copy of the scarce dust jacket. This work the result of a year-long study of penological practices across the globe from the criminal tribes in India Japanese penal institutions and the Parchman prison farm in Mississippi. John L. Gillin 1871-1958 was president of the American Sociological Association and showed little qualms at Parchman Farm's use of the strap as a disciplinary practice. Macmillan Company unknown books
18163Scholarly article on the overlooked state of women in prison. "Women of the Convicted Class" by Rhetta Alexander. Center for Women's Studies and Services Publications 1971. Stapled with bright blue front and back soft covers front cover with illustration of black snake coiled around the female gender symbol. Measures 8.5 x 11 inches. 13 pages with article subdivided into parts I-VI. 75 cent mark on upper left hand of front cover. Paper details the institutional disinterest on the state of women's prisons and the broader systemic link between patriarchy and female incarceration. "The nature of the crimes committed by women and the conditions surrounding their imprisonment are rooted in the sexism of American society; a society in which sex-based inequlities are written into the law." A sweeping indictment of the carceral state and call to action for a population most often ignored. Slight crease to back cover. Very good condition. unknown
Z1-H-006-00874Home Office HM Inspectorate of Prisons for England and Wales. 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. Home Office, HM Inspectorate of Prisons for England and Wales unknown
Z1-C-084-01153The Inspectorate. Used - Good. Paperback. 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. The Inspectorate paperback
Z1-I-018-00504Home Office. 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. [Home Office] unknown
a26243May 14 1937. 4to. 69 leaves mimeo on rectos charts blue stapled wraps. Good several corners bumped. . paperback
7141Paris, Emile Dentu éditeur, sans date ( 1864 ). In-8 relié de 151 pages au format 15 x 19,5 cm. A noter que la dernière page est chiffrée par erreur 153. Magnifique reliure plein chagrin bordeaux. Dos rond à 5 nerfs avec titre doré. Pages de gardes en papier marbré, entourées d'une superbe frise doré. Tête dorée. Couvertures non conservées. Tirage sur couché, avec infimes et rares rousseurs. L' " Hôtel Darricaud ", populairement rebaptisé " Hôtel des Haricots ", était la prison où l'on envoyait les militaires insoumis, désobéissants, intempérants ou déficients dans leur service. L'auteur s'est intéressé aux traces laissées sur les murs de cette prison par ses pensionnaires, notemment ceux des cellules n° 7, 8 et 14, dites " Cellules des Artistes ", rédigeant ainsi un des premiers ouvrages abordant d'un point de vue artistique les productions graphiques carcérales. Albert de Lassale avec l'aide de 70 dessins d'Edmond Morin, s'est appliqué à reproduire croquis, vers et notes avec toute la fidélité possible. Chaque dessin a été augmenté d'un commentaire. Les légendes authentiques, celles données par les auteurs mêmes, ont été reproduites entre guillemets. Les signatures reproduites sont celles trouvées et déchiffrées sur les murs, les autres sont anonymes. Mention de quatrième édition. Rare tirage en superbe état général.
1845100146619Au comptoir des imprimeurs-unis 1845 in8. 1845. Relié. Ouvrage historique en deux tomes publié en 1845 qui documente le sort des prisonniers de guerre français détenus sur des pontons (navires-prisons) et dans des prisons en Angleterre pendant les guerres du Consulat et de l'Empire. L'œuvre décrit les conditions de vie difficiles et la déshumanisation subie par ces captifs
1861GITe433Paris Henri Plon 1861. 2 volumes grand in-8 (27cm x 18cm) 2 feuillets non chiffrés II-VIII 2-533pp 1 feuillet non chiffré table, 2 feuillets non chiffrés 2-505pp 1 feuillet non chiffré table. demi chagrin acajou, dos à nerfs orné de pastilles dorées, plats de percaline acajou avec encadrements de filets à froid gras et maigres, beaux fers dorés monogrammés du Lycée de l'Immaculée Conception de Paris au centre du 1er plat, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 6 beaux portraits hors texte gravés en taille-douce sous la direction de Henriquel Dupont, 16 fac simile d'autographes (1 dans le texte, les autres hors texte dont 7 dépliants ou repliés et 2 recto verso), 8 plans (5 dans le texte ou à pleine page, 3 hors texte, l'un d'eux dépliant), 12 illustrations la plupart dans le texte, 1 fac simile d'assignat hors texte.
1871GITf548Paris Dentu 1871 / paris, Nantes Adolphe Josse, Mazeau sans date vers 1872 / Paris Adolphe Josse 1871 et 1872. Ensemble de 5 ouvrages en 1 volume in-12 XIV 195pp, 72pp, 36pp, 36pp, 32pp. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurettes finement dorées, reliure de l'époque. Rousseurs par endroits dans le 1er ouvrage, rares ou absentes dans les suivants. Bel exemplaire, chaque texte est bien complet, dans une reliure de qualité décorative et en très bon état.
1872GITf552Sans lieu ni date, extrait du Moniteur Universel vers 1872 / Paris Dentu 1871. 2 ouvrages en 1 volume in-12 198pp, IX 65pp. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de petites pastilles finement dorées, reliure de l'époque. Ouvrages bien complets, le 1er sans aucune rousseur, le 2e avec des rousseurs sur le faux-titre et le titre, plus rares dans le texte.
237346Paris, Ladvocat, Londres, Martin Bossange, 1823 2 vol. in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., pp. 9-286 ; 273 pp., avec 4 planches hors texte, dont 2 portraits-frontispices, demi-chevrette noire, dos lisses ornés de guirlandes et filets dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches mouchetées de vert (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs.
1814GITk246A Marseille de l'Imprimerie de Joseph-François Achard sans date (1814). In-8 broché tel que paru 1 feuillet non chiffré 44pp. Auréola claire ancienne au bas des pages, éclaboussures anciennes sur les pages 41 à 44. Exemplaire complet, en bon état malgré les défauts signalés et non coupé.L'Auteur occupait, entre autres fonctions, celle de Médecin en Chef de l'Hôpital des Prisonniers de Guerre et de l'Hôpital Saint Lazare. TRES RARE. (PLAQ 25)