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1990R160061062SEUIL. 1990. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 415 pages; ancien exemplaire bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
1990R160183904SEUIL - LE GRAND LIVRE DU MOIS. 1990. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 415 Pages. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
1990138501990 in-8 broché - 1990 - 415p - Ed. Seuil
1995GITd564Saint Malo Editions L'Ancre de Marine 1995. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 286pp. Illustrations hors texte. Bel exemplaire.
191717764New York: Division of Intelligence and Publicity of Columbia University 1917. Small 8vo. 6 2 pp. <br><br>First edition. Columbia War Papers series 1 number 2. Some notes on the possibilities of internment. "Published with the approval of the Department of Justice. In self-wrappers. Pencilled library call number at bottom edge of p. 1. First leaf torn at bottom margin without affecting text; short tear at outer margins of pp. 5/6 and last leaf not intruding upon text. Division of Intelligence and Publicity of Columbia University unknown books
1929GITk523Paris Marcel Seheur 1929. In-12 broché couverture illustrée 279pp 1 feuillet non chiffré table. Abondante illustration dans le texte, à pleine page, hors texte d'après les dessins de Berdon et de serge, ainsi que d'après des photographies (sites et portraits); fac similes d'autographes, chansons avec paroles et musique; plans à pleine page ou hors texte repliés. Bel exemplaire frais et complet.
1980R320123873Sélection du reader's digest. 1980. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 351 pages - quelques illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte - jaquette conservée - plats gondolés.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
1943R240115953SEUIL. 1943. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 154 pages - nombreuses quelques photos illustrations couleur et noir et blanc dans et/ou hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
194918441ARCHUnited States Bureau of Prisons 1949. 318 pp. Original black cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. DJ has mild wear along edges. Light rubbing to rear panel. Illust. w/ b/w photos and diagrams. Contents very nice. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good-. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. United States Bureau of Prisons Hardcover
194919179United States Bureau Of Prisons 1949. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover no dj. Clean and bright copy with gilt on spine and cover. Owner United States Bureau Of Prisons hardcover
19497364Washington DC: United States Bureau of Prisons 1949. First Edition. Full pebble-grained leather; dustjacket; 317pp; illus. Mild rubbing to leather at board edges and spine ends; bookplate to verso of rear endpaper; early presentation to front endpaper to architect Stanley McGaughan with ownership label of McGaughan and Johnson Architects. Text clean complete and unmarked. Jacket rubbed at extremities with shallow chips to spine ends. Scarce monograph including a section on the history of prison design and construction. United States Bureau of Prisons unknown books
1922AUB-4054Paris, éd. Bossard 1922. Bon exemplaire broché, couverture ornée d'éd., in-8 numéroté, 323 pages + portrait gravé.
193176467Moundsville: Work & Hope 1931. First edition for this year OCLC records no holding for this year but does for 1927 4 1930 3 1932 3 1935 2 1937 1. Octavo. 48 pp. Extensively illustrated from photographs. Publisher's teal wrappers with red lettering and a large decorated border. Some finger soiling to rear wrapper else a very good copy.The publishers Work & Hope and printers and writers were all inmates of the Moundsville Penitentiary in West Virginia. Likely they worked in the hope of getting released as for a time the Moundsville Penitentiary ranked on the United States Department of Justice's Top Ten Most Violent Correctional Facilities list. The photographs herein present a different story of course. We see a beautiful chapel clean and tidy cells and prisoners at work in the shirt shop the broom shop and the whip shop. There are also photographs of the gothic prison itself. When it was built it was outside the town but by the time of closing it was right in the middle of a residential zone One of the countries most famous pre-historic mounds lent its name to the town.'The West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville was built in 1876 and closed in 1995. During its working history it was deemed as one of the most violent prisons in the U.S.A. seeing its fair share of riots murders and executions. Conditions were less than adequate and humane with the cells and rooms crawling with vermin and cockroaches.During its operation there were 36 reported murders and 94 executions. This does not take into account the suicides and accidents which take the total number of deaths to nearly 1000" A. Oborn 2019 Work & Hope unknown
19121080Londres etc.: Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company Limited. 1912. First edition. Large quarto. Publisher's original full dark-green morocco; the upper board triple-ruled in gilt and with the Uruguayan crest in gilt; the spine with five raised bands compartments ruled and decorated in gilt and with titles in gilt. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Title page contents page introduction and first text page with gilt borders and embellishments. Illustrated profusely throughout with black and white photographs and one map. Ownership inscription of the Australian writer Mary Gilmore to the head of the title page: "Mary Gilmore / Her book / 16. 3. 26". A very good copy the binding square and firm with a few small marks and scuffs to the boards rubbing to the spine and joints and wear to the corners. The contents with scattered foxing to the endpapers are otherwise in very good order and clean throughout. An interesting association copy of this comprehensive extensively illustrated and luxuriously produced survey of the people culture history politics economy industry agriculture geography and natural history of Uruguay at the beginning of the twentieth-century belonging to the influential Australian author journalist and poet Dame Mary Gilmore 1865-1962. </p><p>A prolific contributor to Australian literature and the broader national discourse during the first half of the twentieth-century Gilmore wrote for a number of leading newspapers and journals of the period serving as the editor of the women's section of The Australian Worker 1908-1931 as well as The Bulletin The Sydney Morning Herald and the Communist Party's Tribune becoming known as a campaigner for the welfare of the disadvantaged. Her first volume of poetry was issued in 1910 thereafter publishing prodigiously for the ensuing half-century coming to be regarded as one of Australia's most popular and widely read poets. Her poetry essays and memoirs covered a wide variety of themes although public imagination was particularly captured by her evocative views of country life with her best known work - 'No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest' - serving as a morale booster during the Second World War.</p><p>A political progressive Gilmore gained a reputation as a 'fiery radical' - a champion of the workers and the oppressed. Involving herself with the burgeoning labour movement early in her life she had become a devotee of the utopian socialism of William Lane 1861-1917. In 1896 Gilmore and two hundred others followed Lane to Paraguay where they established a communal settlement called New Australia. She started a family there with William Gilmore whom she married in 1897 but the colony was ultimately short-lived with Gilmore leaving in 1900 living in Buenos Aires for six months followed by a period in Patagonia returning to Australia in 1902 after having saved enough money for a return passage.</p><p>Gilmore maintained a strong interest in Latin American politics culture and literature for the rest of her life. Indeed she also engaged in translation projects bringing Latin American literature to a wider audience notably endeavouring to produce a 'Uruguayan anthology' for which she corresponded with friends and associates in the country. This was perhaps also the origin of the present volume which itself forms a pleasing representation of Gilmore's wide-ranging ambitions.</p><p>By her later years Gilmore was a doyenne of the Sydney literary world and became something of a national icon making frequent appearances in the new media of radio and television and maintaining a significant literary output into old age publishing her last book of verse in 1954 aged 89. She died at the age of 97 and was accorded a state funeral a rare honour for a writer and has featured on the reverse of the Australian ten-dollar note since 1993. Londres [etc.]: Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company, Limited. hardcover
1982ROD0024446Presses de la Renaissance. 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 237 pages. Mors frottés. Traduction du hongrois par l'auteur et Jean Parvulesco.. . . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
1962LFA-126731510Un ouvrage de 283 pages, format 135 x 215 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette, publié en 1962, Librairie Académique Perrin, bon état
196515156Couverture souple. Broché. 255 pages.
1965139109Couverture souple. Broché. 255 pages.
1967834031967 Paris, Pro-Edit, L'Auteur, 1967, in 8° broché, 238 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
196201579Paris : Perrin, 1962. In-8 (21 cm), cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 16 p. de planches-285 pages,440 gr.
198511840Table ronde 1985 224 pages 2x20x14cm. 1985. broché. 224 pages. Solange Troisier médecin résistante et gaulliste raconte son expérience en tant que médecin inspecteur des prisons responsable de 120 000 détenus par an après avoir remplacé Georges Fully. Le livre aborde l'affaire judiciaire dite 'des grâces médicales' dans laquelle elle fut inculpée en 1983 pour un trafic de grâces au profit de détenus avant d'être finalement relaxée après avoir prouvé son innocence
1955R240082086LES EDITIONS DU CENTURION. 1955. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 173 pages - illustration en noir et blanc sur le 1er plat - coins frottés .. . . . Classification Dewey : 365-Prisons
194235501692Marseille, Robert Laffont, 1942 ; In-8 br. Avec jaq.illustr. 175 pp Edition originale une des premières éditions de l'éditeur Robert Laffont.Scènes de la vie quotidiene et ordinaire dans les camps en allemange entre 1940 et 1941…
198526622Paris Le Champ Freudien 1985 In-4 59 pp
1933GITg867Paris Tallandier 1933. In-8 broché sous belle jaquette illustrée en couleurs 190pp. Orné d'un bandeau en tête de chapitre et 4 illustrations hors texte comprises dans la pagination (deux sont identiques) d'après des dessins. Petite usure en bordure de la jaquette, intérieur en bon état et bien complet.