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1998178731998 Paris, éditions Parigramme / CPL, 1998. Grand in-8, 22,5 x 24,5 cm.,143 pp., comprenant de très nombreuses photographies. Cartonnage de l'éditeur, premier plat illustré d'une photographie de Brassaï. Dos toilé noir, imprimé en jaune. Coins émoussés sinon très bon état.
13623Appartement 47. In 12 broché, couverture illustrée 120x190mm faux-titre, titre, 250 pages Editions Schmid collection l’indice 1939.
8vo., First Edition thus, tape marks on endpapers; blue cloth, gilt back, a bright copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
in testa al front.: Università degli Studi di Roma, Facoltà di Giurisprudenza - bross. edit. ill., tracce d'uso in cop., fioriture ai tagli, lieve brunitura della carta - prima edizione
Very Good Italian Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Italian. 22 p. Appunti su alcuni aspetti dell'immigrazione Ebraica in Israele. [Estratto dalla Rivista mensile Oriente Moderno, Anno XLI. Nr. 5. Maggio 1961]. Notes on some aspects of Jewish immigration in Israel.
2008500139159MICHEL LAFON 2008 211 pages 22 4x2x14cm. 2008. Broché. 211 pages.
in-16, 232 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [PO-1]
2014500227256CONTEMPORARY FRENCH FICTION 2014 288 pages 10 8x17 5x2 2cm. 2014. pocket_book. 288 pages.
1911687461911 Tome XXVI - 26ème année - N° 211 - 15 juillet 1911 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde et en 1904 avec Paul Dubuisson - Editeurs A. Rey et Cie / Masson et Cie - Grand in-8 broché - 80 pages
1910687501910 Tome XXV - 25ème année - N° 204 - 15 décembre 1910 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde et en 1904 avec Paul Dubuisson - Editeurs A. Rey et Cie / Masson et Cie - Grand in-8 broché - 80 pages
68751Editeurs A. Rey et Cie / Masson et Cie - Tome XXVI - 26ème année - N° 212-213 - Août-septembre 1911 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde et en 1904 avec Paul Dubuisson - Grand In-8 broché - 190 pages - Non massicoté (ouvrage jamais lu)
68752Editeurs A. Rey et Cie / Masson et Cie - Tome XXV - 25ème année - N° 197 - 15 mai 1911 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde et en 1904 avec Paul Dubuisson - Grand In-8 broché - 79 pages - Non masicoté (ouvrage jamais lu)
68753Tome XXII - 22ème année - N° 159 - 15 mars 1907 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde et en 1904 avec Paul Dubuisson - Editeurs A. Rey et Cie / Masson et Cie - Grand In-8 broché - 70 pages
2013687542013 Tome XX - 20ème année - N° 134 - 15 février 1905 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde - Editeurs A. Storck et Cie, Lyon / Masson et Cie - Grand In-8 broché - 70 pages - Ouvrage non coupé (jamais lu)
1589688151589 Tome XV - 15ème année - N° 89 - 15 Septembre 1900 - Fondées en 1886, avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet - Editeurs A. Storck et Cie, Lyon / Masson et Cie - Grand In-8 broché - 112 pages - Ouvrage non coupé (jamais lu)
688171483 Tome XIV - 14ème année - N° 83 - 15 Septembre 1899 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet - Editeurs A. Storck et Cie, Lyon / Masson et Cie - Grand In-8 broché - 126 pages - Ouvrage non coupé (jamais lu)
68820Tome XIII - 13ème année - N° 74 - 15 Mars 1898 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet - Editeurs A. Storck et Cie, Lyon / Masson et Cie - Grand In-8 broché - 120 pages - Ouvrage non coupé (jamais lu)
19111032121911 Tome XXVI - 26ème année - N° 209 - 15 mai 1911 - Fondées en 1886 avec la collaboration du Dr. Albert Bournet, transformées en 1893 avec Gabriel Tarde et en 1904 avec Paul Dubuisson - Editeurs A. Rey et Cie / Masson et Cie - Grand in-8 broché - 80 pages
191262071912. Lyon Institut de Médecine Légale de la Faculté de Lyon tome XXVII n° 224-225 15 août - 15 septembre 1912 - Broché 17 cm x 25 5 cm 60 pages - Sous la direction de A. Lacassagne textes de S. Icard (Code signalétique international) de Lavergne (Mariage et psychopathes) A. Bertillon (Note technique sur le nouveau portrait anthropométrique) Minet et Leclercq (L'étude médicale moderne des momies égyptiennes) etc. - Bibliographie revue des journaux nouvelles - Non coupé petit manque au dos sinon bon état
1891690881891 Paris, G. Masson, Larose et Forcel, Lyon, Genève et Bale, Henri Georg et Storck, Bruxelles, Manceaux - 1891 - 1 volume In-8, broché - 683 pages,-Feuillets non coupés (ouvrage jamais lu)
1967List2964United States 1967. Approximately 108 items: Eighteen packets of carbon-copied documents totaling 114 pages; thirty-nine pages of handwritten notes; twenty-six letters from William Burke to Elwood Hammock; thirteen notes and letters from Elwood Hammock to Arthur Lea; fourteen packets of carbon copies of Burke's letters totaling fifty pages; two newspaper articles about the case; and three copies and one negative of a mugshot. Excellent. The story of Operation Homex an investigation by the FBI into a blackmail ring targeting gay men during the mid-to-late 1960's begins with the arrest of John Aitken by Detective James McDonnell in July of 1965. Police were called to the Grand Central Western Union where Aitken who had been impersonating a police officer while traveling with a 14-year-old boy was attempting to convince the boy's father to wire him $150 to fly him home. Aitken had a prior arrest for child molestation -to avoid doing hard time Aitken told McDonnell that he could tell the NYPD about something much more interesting than the crime he was currently committing.1<br /> <br /> The extortion ring Aitken told the NYPD about had been shaking down dozens of men across the country for almost a decade taking in over $2 million. Corrupt police-and men impersonating police known as "bulls"-used young men and boys known as "chickens" to lure in and blackmail prominent closeted gay men. Their victims included high-ranking military officers doctors professors entertainers and even a sitting Congressman. Over the next two years the investigation headed by the Manhattan District Attorney and the FBI would reveal an operation of unprecedented scope with activities in over a dozen cities.<br /> <br /> The present archive of correspondence is from the collection of Special Agent Arthur B. Lea who was based in Fayetteville North Carolina. The majority of the letters are written by William Joseph Burke an ex-con and ring member who was arrested as part of the first public wave of indictments in February of 1966 to "Bone" or "Bud" a.k.a Elwood "Buddie" Lee Hammock one of the three ringleaders primarily responsible for the whole of the extortion operation. According to a carbon copy of an FBI report included here Hammock was arrested in September of 1966. It would appear that he subsequently began cooperating with the investigation including forwarding Burke's letters to Special Agent Lea.<br /> <br /> Burke discusses the legal case with Hammock candidly and in great detail though using pseudonyms for most of the players. He tells Hammock:<br /> <br /> "Yes the Thumb mentioned your name I assume one of the two contracts he was inflating his ego with may have belonged to you but he was all confused like I told you. He appeared to be sure about one thing and that was that his victims would never show up and take the stand at the trial but when I told him that Murphy the Apple were going to plead guilty his chin dropped he asked me if the Apple was talking ." January 9 1966<br /> <br /> It was incredibly difficult to convince victims to testify a fact which Burke alludes to several times in his letters. One victim Admiral William Church committed suicide rather than even speak to investigators in New York. As Burke himself notes "the laws in the U.S. . tend to encourage Vice Squads etc. to shake down such people" and left them little recourse September 22 1966.<br /> <br /> Hammock's main concern which is shared by Burke is that he would face serious prison time despite his cooperation with the authorities. He tells Lea:<br /> <br /> "Somebody has got to do something for me Art. I've worked hard as hell breaking up this ring now they're going to toss me to the vultures that ain't right Art I aint got no money to hire me a lawyer or nothing - Thats why the Hebe flew away". No Date<br /> <br /> "The Hebe" is Sherman Kaminsky who skipped bail after Church's suicide and disappeared for 11 years his flight is the subject of much ire from both Burke and Hammock. According to Hammock investigators let Kaminsky out of the courtroom at lunchtime and left him alone while he sat on a bench reading the paper and feeding the pigeons. When they came to retrieve him "Boom No Hebe no where in sight" No Date.<br /> <br /> Among the other items included here are two mugshots a photo negative and the complete FBI file of Jimmy Michael Haithcock one of the chickens whose name is included on the aforementioned FBI report. There are many pages of Lea's hastily written notes numerous photocopies of letters from Burke and a substantial stack of call records from Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. An unusual collection to be sure with much to glean about a fascinating and largely forgotten episode of American history.<br /> <br /> 1 William McGowan "The Chickens and the Bulls" Slate July 11 2012. unknown
in 4°, tela edit. con titoli al dorso e sovrac. ill. - prima edizione - volume in lingua francese - riccamente illustrato in b.n. nel testo
2013100110402Rivages 2013 272 pages 15 5x22 5x2 2cm. 2013. Broché. 2 volume(s). 272 pages.
1992500038070Editions Gallimard 1992 1992. Broché.
1991012244New Haven Connecticut U.S.A.: Yale Univ Pr 1991. 325pp. a comprehensive history of military surveillance in the United States-traces the evolution of America's internal security policy during the past two hundred years. Joan M. Jensen discusses how the federal government has used the army to intervene in domestic crises and how Americans have protested the violation of civil liberties and applied political pressure to limit military intervention in civil disputes. Light fading to dj spine. Text clean. 1st Printing. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Yale Univ Pr Hardcover