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12mo, 150 pages, not illustrated. eng
197121111Berkeley and San Francisco: Western Star Press 1971. Softcover. Very good. Trade paperback 81 pp. Light handling wear; very good. Describes the research and conclusions of a two-year grant-funded study of the SFPD that found numerous systemic problems. The Introduction lays out the broad and familiar issue quite well: "The claim is heard that police action has become a weapon by which minority groups are oppressed and persecuted and that police action is often used for political rather than legitimate law enforcement purposes. This belief justified or unjustified has become a barrier to effective police work. The police feel themselves isolated and set apart from the rest of the community.Only when a police officer is regarded and can regard himself as just another civilian doing an important and necessary job a part of the community rather than apart from it can the police department operate at its best and the community receive the greatest service." The Committee's recommendations include significant changes to recruitment and training procedures supervision patrol methods weapons use and training written policies and directives procedures for personnel management and discipline and more. Noting that "previous reports on the San Francisco Police Department have traditionally gathered dust on the shelves" and efforts at change have been viewed with suspicion as "still another attack on law enforcement" the authors plead for the report to be taken as constructive criticism offered "in the hope of making the San Francisco Police Department an enviable and progressive model of what police should be. Western Star Press unknown books
222 pages, jacket photograph by Chris Yates, page edges browned. eng
Reliure demi-toile l?g?rement d?fra?chie. 320 pages. Rousseurs.
A new, unread copy in excellent condition.
1968038819London: Heinemann 1968 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Ed. "Only the Foreign Office" a junior diplomat remarks "could have sent a bull to catch a matador." The bull is Alan Turner a rough-necked rough-mouthed lovable misfit from Foreign Office Security; the matador is Leo Harting a middle-aged Second Secretary from the British Embassy in Bonn "a sprite weightless as the dark slipping through the shadows as if they were a net". This is the man who after twenty years of apparently loyal service to the Crown has vanished taking with him official files hot enough to frustrate or indeed compromise the entire British position at the negotiating table at Brussels where a faltering British Government is making a desperate last attempt to save the national economy and get into the Common Market. In this atmosphere of approaching crisis Alan Turner therefore is despatched from London to find Harting. "Which do they want" he asks "The man or the files" Gradually it becomes clear that one is not enough without the other." Previous owner's book plate of ffep else fine. Heinemann hardcover
197129106Chicago: Chicago Crime Commission. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1971. 1st Edition. First Printing. Soft Cover. Publisher's blue printed wraps. Illustrated with numerous maps charts and tables. xiii 373 A12 B36 C31 D7 pp. First edition 1971 with publication authorization date of February 4 1972. . Former owner's signature Don Behnke on cover which is lightly rubbed and soiled. NB: Daniel W. Behnke was Associate Director of the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission at the time this study was prepared and was on the Project Staff see page iii. The volume is otherwise unmarked tight square seemingly unread and clean. Scarce. NEAR FINE . Maps charts tables. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Signed by One Author . Chicago Crime Commission paperback
197129249Chicago: Chicago Crime Commission / IIT Research Institute. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1971. 1st Edition. First Printing. Soft Cover. Publisher's printed blue stapled card wraps. The spine is lightly faded else fine: unmarked tight and square. Quite scarce. NEAR FINE. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 97 pp . Chicago Crime Commission / IIT Research Institute paperback
199048745London: William Collins Sons & Co. 1990. 250 S. gutes Exemplar Pappband mit Schutzumschlag.
1941019975Garden City New York: Crime Club Doubleday 1941. 1st American edition. Slight spine slant black boards lighly rubbed and soiled else a vefry good-near fine copy in homemade acetate dust jacket. English title: Pray Silence 1940. The 2nd Tommy Hambledon adventure. A HAYCRAFT-QUEEN CORNERSTONE SELECTION. Goebbels doesn't trust the Chief of the German Police. Hitler loves him. The British are just plain confused. Joseph Goebbels is fuming. It's the mid-1930s and the Nazi Minister of Propoganda has a nice little racket going. He and his cohorts are allowing Jews to slip out of Germany in return for 80 percent of their assets. But longtime Nazi party member Klaus Lehman the Chief of the German Police. is too much of a prig to let him get away with it. And given that Lehman was one of Hitler 's earliest supporters he's virtually untouchable. In the meantime British Intelligence is going around in circles. Someone in Germany is sending them messages in a code that hasn't been used since World War I. When it was first published in 1941 in the U.S. A Toast to Tomorrow along with its predecessor Drink to Yesterday was heralded by famed critic Anthony Boucher as "a single long and magnificent novel of drama intrigue and humor." Howard Haycraft the dean of mystery historians called the two books "superior" examples of the new wave of realistic spy-and- intrigue novels told with a "mood of subtle understatement." A current critic mystery bookseller Barbara Peters of the Poisoned Pen called it her "favorite espionage novel of all time." This darkly humorous novel was the work of two Hampshire neighbors Adelaide Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles and based in part on the Coles' adventures in the British Intelligence. . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Book. Crime Club Doubleday
264 pages. Index. Author "Recalls some of the cases which kept the author's adrenaline flowing through 40 years of legal work in a small town." - from back cover. Prior owner's name stroked out atop half-title page else clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Excellent copy. Book
192630384Payot, 1926, in-8°, 358 pp, broché, dos recollé, trace de mouillure ancienne au dos, état correct
Broch?. 373 pages. Format de poche.
1998BEL2951New York, Carroll & Graf, 1998. 354 Seiten, 8° (21 cm H.), ill. OKart. (TB) - Leseknick im Rücken, Ecken/ Kanten etwas berieben/ bestoßen, sonst sehr gute Erhaltung. broschiert/ Taschenbuch/ paperback
1777029800London: S. Hooper 1777. Two volume set. No added marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers creased/rubbed spines. Very clean very tight pages with some marking to boards see image all board edges decorated gilt see image original bindings sound page edges brown and minor bumping to corners. 280 279pp. Author was gardener to Sir Thomas Gascoigne. Second corrected and greatly enlarged edition. Chapters on the nursery forest trees fruit trees mushrooms cabbages carrots turnips vines and fence management. Second Edition. Leather. Very Good -. 8.5 x 5.5 inches. S. Hooper Hardcover
188626Akron OH: H. G. Canfield 1886. 8vo 92 pages printed wrappers; the penultimate leaf of detective Burlison's text is defective and lacks text but the following leaf tho defective retains the full woodcut image of Burlison. Rare. <br/><br/>"On the night of April 3d 1865 the Safe of the Ohio Farmers Insurance Company at Le Roy Medina County Ohio was cracked and some $61000.00 taken therefrom. . Samuel M. Felker was arrested in Chicago by Detective Pinkerton and brought to Medina and lodged in jail where he confessed that he knew where all the bonds and money were and that he could and would provide the same on condition that he should be released." ". the guilty and self-confessed thieves were permitted to escape and protected in the enjoyment of their ill-gotten gains has thus far remained a mystery. This little book proposes to give a true and faithful history of the whole matter which will read like a romance - Preface." This tale was 20 years in the telling. The prefatory Note is dated 1864. There may have been an 1885 edition the tipped-on copyright notice is dated 1885. WorldCat cites only 3 copies of any edition of this booklet - all in Ohio. Includes much correspondence with Allen Pinkerton. H. G. Canfield unknown
199027760New York: Donald I. Fine Inc 1990. 1st edition. Red cloth spine with black paper-wrapped boards. Black dust jacket. VG slt lean/VG. xii 322 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>"The bizarre true account of the husband-and-wife serial killers who terrorized the California countryside." - dj blurb. Donald I. Fine, Inc hardcover books
1st edition. Hardback in dustjacket. Fine/VG. 11886. eng
in cop.: Il ricatto da un milione di dollari concluso con la condanna a vita Perché Gary Krist seppellì per una settimana la giovane ereditiera Barbara Mackie in una cassa due metri sottoterra Come poté impedire che morisse L'allucinante confessione di un genio del crimine - bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, piccola rottura in cop. - prima edizione it. - trad. di Gian Attilio Trentini
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slightly tanned page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with nick to top of front cover. 278pp. An Inspector Montalbano mystery.
285 pages, jacket artwork by Martin White. eng
8vo, 448 pages, not illustrated. eng
1993500141223Le Masque 1993 220 pages 17x11x1cm. 1993. Poche. 220 pages.
202202943Paris, Payot, 1973 ; in-8, 269 pp., br.