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203338S.l., s.d. (vers 1790) in-folio, [22] ff. n. ch., couverts à mi-page droite d'une écriture moyenne et très lisible (environ 20 lignes par page), demi-basane Bradel bordeaux à coins, dos orné de C entrelacés (reliure moderne). Petites épidermures au dos.
ISBN : 2265034010. Le Carrousel-FN. 1986. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos plié. Intérieur frais. 383 pages. Illustré de quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Document. L'univers carcéral.
Monte-Carol, Raoul Solar, 1947 ; grand in-8, broché, complet de sa jaquette, 308 pp plus 10 pages : index des personnages.
2090502113709250Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1900014416London: Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office By Wyman and Sons Limited 1900. First Edition . Cloth Bound Boards. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 1900 First Edition. Size Folio 211 pages. Crimson pebbled cloth covered boards with gilt titles to the spine. Condition very good corners and spine ends rubbed head and tail of spine chipped number sticker to head of spine ex library of the Royal College of Surgeons with number to head of spine and stamps to the title page and preliminary pages pages toned at the edges other than this the contents are clean. <br/> <br/> Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, By Wyman and Sons, Limited hardcover
Paperback This is a newly released book. Pls. allow at least 6 weeks delive ry time direct from the publishers.
2008Q-0738548456Arcadia Publishing 2008-03-12. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arcadia Publishing paperback
FLAMMARION. 1935. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 125 pages- frontispice en noir et blanc- quelques planches en noir et blanc- 1er plat illustré en noir et blanc
First edition, 274pp., illustrs., orig. cloth, d.w.
In-8, 276p. Enquete sur le monde carcéral en France au milieu des années 50. En parfaite condition.
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, Monde et science, 1924. In-12, broché, 275 pp.
330 pages including index and extensive notes. The raw facts and record of direct testimony presented make this a disturbing book. "Shows how institutions and practices, once established, lead to a state of mind in which no alternative seems feasible. What then to do about men whom the prison authorities feel they cannot handle in any way except isolation?... Jackson's book is remarkable in that it presents a model for reform." - The Honourable Thomas R. Berger. Unmarked with light wear and soiling. Contents were exposed to moisture and have become mildly wavy. Remains a solid working copy. Book
157pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, in "House of Representatives. 58th Congress 1st session" document no.566, text clean and bright, good condition, J100960
194114614New York: War Resisters League 1941. First Edition. Staple-bound pamphlet 23cm x 10cm. Printed wrappers 11pp. Mild toning & soil to cover extremities else Near Fine. Brief description of life in a federal penitentiary prepared by a convicted C.O. to give others a notion of what to expect. Rather literal - the author discusses routines policies and regulations but supplies no personal impressions - but an interesting and uncommon document. War Resisters League unknown books
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and plates; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. SCARCE. Brockett 1820; Somers Cocks p.62.
8vo pp.181, br. as new. jails china prigioni cinesi. in english. scarce
48p. Original printed wraps, stained along the top edge. Publisher's advertisement on the rear wrap. 8vo. Contains a listing of the names of those unfortunate 600, and makes a strong case to refute the notion that Confederate prisoners were well treated by the Union Army. Very scarce. Howes D-577b. Always pro-Union, Alan Nevins describes this only as "An early example of Southern-style prison propaganda; basically a diatribe against Union officers and Negro guards." - Civil War Books I-190. John J. Dunkle of the 25th Virginia Infantry, this bitter invective. Included in his story is this commentary on the character of the guard unit: "Our guard consisted of one hundred Ohio Militia, commanded by two lieutenants. They are just as mean and ruthless as Yankees generally were, exhibiting all that villainy and cowardice so peculiar to Yankee soldiers, especially militia, who had never been in the front of battle. They offered many indignant insults to our honor and cause. Most of them were Ohio fops." I don't think that it has been previously commented upon that this publisher is usually identified with books that appealed to German-Americans, especially Mennonites. It would be very interesting to research John Dunkle's background. Was he one of the battling Mennonites? Along with this goes two nice articles about the 600 Confederate Officers 'Imprisoned Under Fire' in reach of Confederate guns, on Morris Island, South Carolina by Federal Major General John G. Foster. The Immortal Six Hundred were to serve as human shields in front of the Union Batteries at the siege of Charleston. A remarkable incident of the Civil War, written and told by a German-American Confederate. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Front case 2 L
377p.,frontis. Hardcover Very good condition, spine ends & hinges chipped
377p. frontis. Hardcover Very good condition spine ends worn
186 pages. A dramatic insight into our penal system and the critical need to seek reform. "It's refreshing to encounter a quiet voice of reason amid the rising clamor for a return to capital punishment and harsher treatment of prisoners." - William French, Globe and Mail. A dramatic insight into our penal system and the critical need to seek reform. Rubber stamp atop front cover and title page else unmarked. Average wear. Solid copy. Book
10058London 1818. 'Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 5 June 1818.'. Folio 293 pp. With fold-out engraved 'Ground Plan of the New Prison Clerkenwell Commenced Septr. 1816'. Text clear and complete. Disbound. Paginated in a contemporary hand 1 to 29 5. Good on lightly-aged paper. The minutes of evidence cover 152 pages with testimony on Tothill Fields Clerkenwell and Cold Bath Fields Prisons and on 'POLICE:- Parish Officers: - Licencing System'. Scarce: copies on COPAC at the Victoria and Albert Museum the Guildhall Southampton and Oxford. London, 1818. ['Ordered by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 5 June 1818.'] unknown
203220Washington, Government printing office, 1900 in-8, 157 pp., percaline Bradel brune, motifs à froid sur les plats, titre poussé en lettres dorées au centre du plat supérieur, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'éditeur). Bon exemplaire.
243790Paris, Éditions de Minuit, 1961 in-12, 250 pp., un f. n. ch., toile grège, dos lisse, pièce de titre fauve, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure moderne).
209628S.l.n.d. (1803) in-folio, [2] pp. n. ch., en feuille.
201104296Paris, Le carrousel - document, 1986 ; in-8, 383 pp., broché, couverture illustr (ptes usures). Bon état.