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57167Groningen, Bureau de la Commission Pénitentiaire Internationale 1913, 225x150mm, LXI- 594 + 498 + 502pages, reliure demi-basane. Titres et tomaisons dorés au dos. Faux-nerfs ornés. Plats papier marbré. Cachets de bibliothèque. Intérieur très fpropre. Manque malheureusement, le volume 2 des compte-rendus de cet intéressant Congrès sur le régime pénitentiaire! Bel exemplaire.
1865255361865 LE CHARIVARI Aubert et Cie, imprimeur-lithographe. 1865- Lithographie - Hauteur: 36.3cm x Largeur: 28cm- 1 feuillet; illustration page 3.-- texte imprime au dos,bon etat.- LD 3472.
Third edition, half-title, 59pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac.
67788Nivelles (Belgique), Imprimerie Administrative, 1970. 16 x 24, 239 pp., 49 tableaux, quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.
166571Paris, Cl. Simon, 1791 in-4, 7 pp., dérelié.
1899GITaz302Paris Stock 1899. In-12 broché XXX 338pp.
198644769New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1986. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 24.25cm; beige paper and brown cloth-covered boards with titling and author's initials stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; xiv3804pp; illus. Some trivial wear to board edges else Fine in a lightly shelfworn Near Fine dustjacket. Memoirs of a Cuban political prisoner held in Isla de Pinos prison for 22 years detailing the day-to-day conditions he and his fellow inmates lived in tortures they suffered through and his release. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
244254S.l., n.d. in-8, [12] pp., agrafé, sous couverture illustrée. Couverture tachée.
1925276221925 Editions de L' En Dehors (1925) In-8 reliure demi basane, dos passé, 194 pages - Poésies et proses rythmées illustrées de 2 photos de l'auteur, d'un bois-portrait de L. Moreau, d'un fac-similé d'écriture, de bois, de dessins et culs-de-lampe par H. Schneider et L. Moreau Très bon état, édition des souscripteurs, num.sans numero. Edition originale.
1954LFA-126727331Un ouvrage de 213 pages, format 140 x 200 mm, broché sous jaquette, publié en 1954, André Martel, bon état
1954RO80022816MARTEL André. 1954. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 213 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
236978Paris, Michel, an III in-16, (14) pp. de calendrier, 178 pp., front. gravé, basane fauve, dos lisse, filets dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Restauration en bas du dos.
242793Paris, Michel, an III in-16, 178 pp., gravure broché, couv. papier marbré. Mouillure, couv. défr.
228717A Paris, chez Michel, an III 3 tomes en 1 vol. in-16, 181 pp., 198 pp., 179 pp., grav., vélin blanc (rel. postérieure). Les deux derniers feuillets de la première partie manquent et ont été remplacés par des feuillets manuscrits.
181221623Genève, J.J. Paschoud et Paris, 1812-1813 ; 80 ; 104, 16 pp. (Catalogue des Livres Nouveaux).Relié à la suite : Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève Nouvelle série. Tome dix-neuvième ; Genève Glaser, Paris Anselin (Imprimerie Ferd. Ramboz), 1839 ; 215 pp., 1 pl. lithographiée eet aquarellée sur la Vaccine du Dr Lombard.Soit 3 tomes reliés en un volume in-8, demi-veau glacé, dos lisse à faux-nerfs décoratifs, titre doré (reliure de l’époque).
323 pages. Index. Black and white reproductions of photos. "Gelleny was recruited into the SOE (Special Operations Executive) in 1943 for training as an Allied Secret Agent at Camp X near Oshawa, Ontario. He served with distinction in Yugoslavia and Hungary." - dust jacket. First blank leaf neatly removed. Possibly signed by Joseph Gelleny inside back board. Clean with light wear. A nice copy. Dust jacket now preseved in archival-grade Brodart. Book
301 pages. Lengthy inscription by author upon half-title page. "A spectacular success... a remarkable tale of survival and perseverance." - Victoria Times Colonist. The true WWII adventures of a young man. Moderate wear. Some curling to covers. Nice solid copy. Book
Sm. folio, 10 leaves, on laid paper, BLACK-LETTER, with fine woodcut arms of William III on front cover and woodblock head-piece; sewed as issued but disbound, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 8&9 Gulielmi III.
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
244016Paris, Giguet, Londres, J. Wright, J. Deboffe, T. Boosey [Imprimerie de Thomas Baylis], 1799 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 216 pp., demi-vélin rigide, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure du XIXe).
10923aaf(1943):
4700aafFribourg, Fragnière, 1987, gr. in-4°, 161 p., brochure originale.
181814480Bourg, Bottier ; in-8, broché ; 172 pp. ; Thomas Riboud : Recherches sur les monumens découverts dans la démolition de la prison de Bourg en 1817, 65 pp., (1 bl.), (2) pp. de table, couverture jaune-paille décorée.
033120603X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781020968617Hardback. New. hardcover