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1969378485Tübingen, Mohr, 1969. XII, 195 S. OKart.
1969441659Tübingen, Mohr, 1969. XII, 195 S. OKart.
1991631183Heidelberg, Müller, 1991. XVIII, 187 S. OKart.
1981463937Wien, Springer, 1981. IX, 246 S. OKart.
1981463804Wien, Springer, 1981. IX, 246 S. Originalumschlag.
1981187031Wien, Springer, 1981. IX, 246 S. OKart. (mit Bibliotheksschild).
19846021Birmingham AL: Gryphon Editions 1984 . Facsimile edition. Hardcover. As New. 8vo 339 pages full leather all edges gilt <br/><br/>Issued in the Legal Classics Library. Substantially a transcript of the trial as reported in the Chattanooga Times. Gryphon Editions hardcover
1973611407Freiburg im Breisgau, 1973. XXIII, 128 S. Kart.
19742090502113718053Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19492110502150412949Asahishinbunsha 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Asahishinbunsha paperback
1976407833Kiel, Mühlau, 1976. 444 S. OKart.
1993118391Christian Pirot, coll. « Autour De 1900 » 1993 Complet en 2 volumes. In-8 broché 21 cm sur 15. 352 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
199725889Paris Le Club ( Le Grand Livre Du Mois ) 1997 In-8 374 pp , un cahier photographique central, un accroc en quatrième de couverture
199128752Paris Albin Michel 1991 In-8 374 , traduit du russe par Dimitri Sesemann
1960105383P., Revue Crapouillot, n° 50, 1960, in-4°, 74 pp, texte sur 2 colonnes, nombreuses gravures et photos dans le texte, broché, couv. illustrée (dessin de A. Willette), bon état
19911240611991 Editions Terrain Vague - Hors série de la collection "Le Désordre" - 1991 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée à rabats - 80 pages + cahier photographiques en N&B + Documents
19781166841978 Editions Ramsay - 1978 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 259 p. - Envoi (dédicace) de l'auteur en page de titre
1998631177Heidelberg, Müller, 1998. XIV, 207 S. OKart.
1988631174Heidelberg, R. v. Decker, 1988. XXIV, 320 S. OLwd.
1997631175Heidelberg, Müller, 1997. XXI, 230 S. OKart.
1992624833Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1992. 220 S. OKart.
1992631180Heidelberg, Müller, 1992. XXIII, 391 S. OKart.
1935660021935. Washington DC 1935-1936. 19 items. Washington DC 1935-1936. 19 items. Documentary Record of Owens v. Butler A Supreme Court Case that Invalidated an Important New Deal Program Trial. Supreme Court United States. United States of America Petitioner V. William M Butler Et Al. Receivers of Hoosac Mills Corp. Rickert Rice Mills Inc. Petitioner V. Rufus W. Fontenot Individually and as Acting United States Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Louisiana. Record. Briefs. Oral Argument of George Wharton Pepper. Opinions 1935-1936 spine title. Washington DC 1935-1936. 19 items various paginations. Folding tables. Pamphlets in wrappers bound in cloth gilt title to spine bound-in typewritten table of contents. Some rubbing to extremities with minor wear to corners faint vertical crease through spine. Minor edgewear and a few tears to folding tables internally clean. $1500. Assembled by an unknown attorney or law clerk the 19 items in this volume a 2-part transcript 15 briefs an oral argument and the opinion of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Owen J. Roberts form a documentary record of Owens v. Butler 297 U.S. 1 1936 the case that brought about the demise of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933. Part of Roosevelt's New Deal this was a Federal law that aimed to raise the value of crops by paying farmers and ranchers to reduce production. The money for these subsidies was generated through an exclusive tax on companies that processed farm products. This led to a series of seven suits by processors who believed they were being taxed unfairly. The most important of these was Owens v. Butler. As framed by the plaintiff's lawyers it asserted the right of a taxpayer to question the validity of a Federal tax. The Court decided in favor of Owens ruling that the taxes instituted under the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Act were unconstitutional under the Tenth Amendment. As argued by Justice Roberts the tax was not valid because it was established in conjunction with coercive contracts with proceeds earmarked for the benefit of farmers complying with the prescribed conditions. The court also held that the basic premise of the act paying a farmer to produce less to manipulate prices went beyond the powers of the national government. The issues raised by Owens v. Butler were addressed by the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 which continue. unknown books
1995vk2403Editions de Haute-Provence Dos carré collé 1995 In-8 (15,2 x 23,1 cm), dos carré collé, 244 pages ; quelques taches dont des mouillures sur les plats et la jaquette, rousseurs aux tranches, en l'état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
197839316Albin Michel 1978 In-8, broche, 252 pp.