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181330782Rennes: Chez Cousin-Danelle Imprimeur de la Cour Impériale 1813. l sheet consisting of three leaves. 1 vols. FOLIO 20 x 46 inches. Broadside. Some marginal discoloration and creasing else very good. l sheet consisting of three leaves. 1 vols. FOLIO 20 x 46 inches. Lists the date of arrest the court identifies the criminal with age profession address a physical description crime and punishment citing the applicable laws next to them. Chez Cousin-Danelle, Imprimeur de la Cour Impériale unknown
195560170Elma WA: Fulco Publications Press of The Elma Chronicle 1955. 8vo. 8 229 1 pp. Illustrated title photographic illustrations. Red cloth gilt lettering on spine slight shelfwear minor rubbing w/ d.j. cover art logging scene chipping head & foot of spine closed tears at joints old scotch tape repairs to spine & some offset ghosting still a NF/Fair copy inscribed by the author on the ffep. from library of Pete Hurd w/ bookplate on ffep. First edition signed. This scarce Northwest title was written by the former secretary to Washington State Governor Louis F. Hart and founder with Frank Satterlee of the Olympia News in 1924 and finally a consulting criminologist. This work includes the crimes adventures mass murderers and manhunts for John Tornow Billy Gohl Harry Tracy Frank Romandorff Henry Plummer Boone Helm Doc Howard Chris Lowry Peter Miller and many others. Very scarce in original dustjacket. Fulco Publications, Press of The Elma Chronicle, hardcover
a81874Washington 1962-1963. 8 issues for 1962-1963 this quarterly journal bound in one volume. Hardcover. 4to. about 75pp. per issue bound in institution buckram with original covers included and black stamping on spine. University library stamp on top fore-edge and on covers label at heel of spine. VG plus. . hardcover
a81873Washington 1968. 4 issues for 1968 of this quarterly journal bound in one volume. Hardcover. 4to. about 75pp. per issue bound in institution buckram with original covers included and white stamping on spine. University library stamps on fore-edges and covers. VG plus. . hardcover
a81871Washington 1964. 4 issues for 1964 of this quarterly journal bound in one volume. Hardcover. 4to. about 75pp. per issue bound in institution buckram with original covers included and gilt stamping on spine. University library stamps on fore-edges and covers. VG plus. . hardcover
a81872Washington 1965. 4 issues for 1965 of this quarterly journal bound in one volume. Hardcover. 4to. about 75pp. per issue bound in institution buckram with original covers included and gilt stamping on spine. University library stamps on fore-edges and covers. VG plus. . hardcover
a81875Washington 1966-1967. 8 issues for 1966-1967 this quarterly journal bound in one volume. Hardcover. 4to. about 75pp. per issue bound in institution buckram with original covers included and black stamping on spine. University library stamp on top fore-edge and on covers label at heel of spine. VG plus. . hardcover
2012Q-1935666436Nodin Press 2012-09-12. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Nodin Press paperback
1999007902Washington D.C: Center for the Study of Intelligence CIA 1999. Approx 250pp/maps. Examines the role of signals intelligence in U.S. military planning during the final stages of the war with Japan in 1945 -- particularly its contribution to planning for an Allied invasion of the Japanese homeland. It is not intended as an argument for or against the use of the atomic bomb against Japan. Addresses the question of whether & to what extent intelligence might have influenced the decision to drop the bomb & the military calculus concerning an invasion of Japan as it influenced the bomb decision. Clean. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/No Jacket - Wraps. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA paperback
1938012180London: William Hodge 1938 slight foxing closed edges slightly dulled cloth xix 317pp plates the histroy and technology of fingerprints and their use in crime detection and identification includes a section on Mark Twain's interest in them. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. William Hodge hardcover
182611366Boston: Various Publishers 1826-1829. Various Editions. Octavo 22cm.; cloth-backed boards with original paper spine label; 330pp paginated continuously but each report with a separate title page; six inserted leaves of woodcut plates. A solid well-preserved copy with scattered foxing to text; Very Good. First four reports of Timothy Dwight's pioneering Prison Discipline Society dedicated to the amelioration of the harsh conditions prevailing in American prisons during the early republic. With six woodcut plates mostly plans of prison buildlings and grounds. Various Publishers unknown
1978BIB320975Melbourne: Hutchinson Australia. 1978. Octavo Size approx 15.5 x 22.8cm. Very Good condition in Very Good Dustjacket. DJ protected in our purpose-made plastic sleeve. A nice copy. Previous owner's name to front free endpaper. Illustrated with Black and White plates. Maps to endpapers. 128 pages. The mysterious 1880 disappearance of five men around Bermagui NSW. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . 1st Edition. Hardback. Hutchinson Australia hardcover
1987005093NY: Mysterious Press 1987. 1st US edition so stated June 1987 with complete number line beginning with 1. Fine unread copy w/o dust jacket in slipcase as issued. LIMITED EDITION one of 250 copies this being #22 SIGNED by Price. David Audley title. "Price's literate espionage novels Here Be Monsters is the most recent are of the cat-and-mouse variety with an emphasis on mood character and plot intricacy requiring more than a little patience. Thomas Arkenshaw a young British agent with experience in Beirut and other hot spots is assigned as bodyguard to David Audley a veteran intelligence officer who has been summoned to meet with high-ranking KGB officer Nikolai Panin. But before the two meet Audley is shot at and one of his men is killed. Polish politics double agents internal rivalries and a beguiling female CIA agent all come into play in what is certainly a departure from the run-of-the-mill spy thriller.: -- Publishers Weekly. Signed by Author. Limited/Numbered. Hardcover. Fine. Limited Edition. Mysterious Press
1974006222London: New English Library 1974 unclipped dust jacket light rubbing to corners and edges clean copy 190pp pp 129-160 are printed on different paper stock which is noticeably browner than the rest of the book a review of the case of 'Jack the Stripper' by a Fleet Street journalist rare in hard cover edition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. New English Library hardcover
1900A33227New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Very Good-. 1900. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. This book is in Very Good- condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generallyclean condition. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some light but noticeable bumping rubbing and light fraying. The covers of the book have toning and faiding. The grey lettering of the author's name on the front cover has faded. The text pages are generally clean but there are noticeable spots of ground-in finger dirt and foxing. The rear inner hinge has cracked and been repaired. . Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
1990251022-TEP44Chicago Review Press 1990. Very good hardcover with good dust jacket. Inscribed to John and signed by the author. Inscribed and signed by author. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Chicago Review Press Hardcover
2017CRM0334Toronto: Vronsky Parker Publications. Very Good-. 2017. Softcover. 1987902262 . 304 pp. Light edgewear corners rubbed. Signed by the author. Part of the Crimes Canada Series - Volume 17. Lawinger's personal account of his life in and out of prison including some of Canada; s most notorious lockups. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Signed by Author . Vronsky Parker Publications paperback
0978747151.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1985004717New Brunswick New Jersey: Rutgers University Press 1985. A square tight copy. Dust Jacket is bright and shiny. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages are clean and crisp. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. A volume in the Rutgers Crime Law and Deviance series. With 16 tables and figures. Appendices. Essay on Sources. References. Index. Bound in the original tan cloth lettered in black on the spine. Keywords: Pernambuco. Forced labor. Crime and Criminals. 19th Century History. Brazil. Recife House of Detention. Economic conditions. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine condition/VG DJ 2 short closed tears. 8vo. xix 183pp. . Rutgers University Press Hardcover
2009027405Vanguard Press 2009. HARDCOVER. INSCRIBED / SIGNED directly on the title page: "Doing the right thing is not always easy. I still carry my gun signed Larry Johnson." SIGNED copies are SCARCE. Near Fine condition in a bright and shiny Fine dust jacket. NOT price clipped $25.95. Sharp corners. Bound in the original two tone boards blue with white spine stamped in bright silver. From the dust jacket: "At first the job as clinical director at Alcor Life Extension Foundation was an exciting change for veteran paramedic Larry Johnson: a well-funded research facility pushing the limits of modern biotech. But as he gained the trust of his eccentric coworkers and was promoted to acting COO Larry was thrust into a nightmare world of scandalous controversy gruesome practices and deadly secrets. One secret Larry unearthed was the full tragic never-before-heard story of what truly happened to the body of baseball icon and American hero Ted Williams. Compelled by this and other horrific discoveries Larry began copying documents taking secret pictures and ultimately wearing a wire every day at Alcor. He started living two lives - Alcorian by day whistleblower by night. Beyond the senseless animal experiments beyond the dumping of toxic chemicals and AIDS-contaminated blood into the public sewage system these people saw themselves as the elite the immortal saviors of mankind who would lead us into the future. Inside this cultlike mentality anything seemed justified. Maybe even murder. Then Alcor found out. The death threats began. Fleeing from state to state Larry was stalked and threatened again and again. They chased him through the streets. They left death threats under his windshield wipers. They terrorized his family. Larry Johnson never wanted to be a whistleblower. But he knows this story must be told. Written in Larry's own memorable voice illustrated with never-before-seen photographs from inside Alcor and verified by actual transcripts of his secret recordings FROZEN reads like a medical thriller -- but every word is shockingly true.". INSCRIBED / SIGNED by Larry Johnson. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. x 405pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Vanguard Press Hardcover
2016029739Minneapolis Minnesota: MCP Books 2016. Fine condition ina bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket. NO chips or tears. Illustrated with photos fingerprints mug shots letter from law enforcement agencies etc. From the publisher: "We've all seen how the criminal justice system is portrayed on TV. From NCIS and Law & Order to White Collar and Cops we re led to believe that we know how the system works. But how much do we really know about what goes on Author Robert Cromwell has actually been there behind the lines searching for truth and justice -- and finding that they are not always easily connected. Cromwell details his own story -- his work as a New Jersey police officer and NCIS agent and his twenty-two-year FBI career -- looking at some of his more interesting cases along the way and giving us the chance to see inside the day-to-day workings of an agent's life. As we read Cromwell's story we also come to understand why despite the incredible good it does the criminal justice system is not always just.". 1st ed No additional printings listed. Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. xiv 133pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. MCP Books Hardcover
1967018720NY: Harper & Row 1967. 1st ed. Precedes the British edition. Fine in dust jacket with $4.95 price still intact. A QUEEN'S QUORUM title. Short stories featuring Calder and Behrens. The book was dedicated to Jacques Barzun. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Book. Harper & Row Hardcover
1516979923.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200850717Washington DC: GPO 2008. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Wraps. very good. 45 pages. Wraps footnotes appendix. Signed by Eli M. Rosenbaum Director Office of Special Investigations U. S. Department of Justice who testified at this hearing; Mr. Rosenbaum's business card is laid in. GPO paperback
2002010585Havertown Pennsylvania U.S.A.: Casemate Pub & Book Dist Llc 2002. 342pp/illus/maps. Story of the US 23rd special troops who carried out deception operations against the German Army during the advance across Europe following D-Day. Clean like new. 1st Edition. Cloth. As New/As New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Casemate Pub & Book Dist Llc Hardcover