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30565Albin Michel (7 février 1991). In-8 broché au format 22,5 x 14,5 cm, 250 pages.-350g.- Excellent état, comme neuf.
2962Albin Michel, 1991, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs , 14,5x22 cm, 250 pages, préface de Régine Pernoud.
1933400421933 N° 140 - petit in-8 cartonnage éditeur avec sa jaquette illustrée par Jean Bernard (Poste de Police) - 1933 - 247 pages - Ed. Librairie des Champs-Elysées - coll. Le Masque
9067Empecheurs de penser en rond 214 pages 14 0cm x 20 5cm x 1 6cm. Sans date. Broché. 214 pages. Cet essai de Philippe Descamps philosophe et journaliste scientifique propose une analyse critique serrée du projet de loi français visant à criminaliser le clonage reproductif humain qualifié de "crime contre l'espèce humaine". L'auteur examine les implications éthiques juridiques et sociales de cette législation restrictive sans pour autant faire l'apologie de la pratique du clonage
500151224Librio 160 pages 12 8x1x20cm. Sans date. pocket_book. 160 pages.
500306300Le Bon Livre Sans date.
94187Paris, Editions (NEO), Nouvelles Editions Oswald, 1983. 14 x 21, 222 pp., broché, très bon état.
in-16 broché, couverture illustree. Bon état. [LP-6]
2006500130363MICHEL LAFON 2006 235 pages 14 8x2x23cm. 2006. Broché. 235 pages.
1972ROD0025631"Beckers. 1972. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Ouvrage d'environ 200 pages. Collection ""Club"". Titre,caissons et fleurons dorés sur le dos. Reliure d'éditeur moderne en simili cuir noir. Marque page en tissu vert.. . . . Classification Dewey : 364-Criminologie"
in-16, broché Dos défraichi sinon bel exemplaire. [LP-9]
2002500095819BELFOND 2002 385 pages 15 2x3x23cm. 2002. Broché. 385 pages.
in-8° broché. Etat proche du NEUF ! [SO-3]
in-8° broché, couverture sous jaquette illustrée. Tres bel exemplaire. [AZ-8]
320p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition, remainder mark bottom edge very good d.j. good
326 pages. Index. Glossary. "A fascinating investigation into how Britain's spies reacted to the fall of Communism and to the outbreak of new conflicts around the world. 'UK EYES A' is the security classification used for the nation's most sensitive intelligence. Mark Urban examines this secret world to reveal the true state of British espionage agencies, and asks what relevance they have now." - from dust jacket. Somewhat above-average wear. Usual library markings. Some spine slant. A worthy reference copy. Book
1940biblio12251<p>First edition first printing of this author's first novel. There is a 1 1/2 inch wide by 1/2 inch deep chuck missing from the base of the spine. Light edge wear to the rest of the dustjacket. Price clipped otherwise in very good / very good condition.</p> Eyre & Spottiswoode hardcover
18001316169Leipzig, Baumgärtner, 1800. 56, 462 S. Kart. d. Zeit (unaufgeschnitten, Vorderdeckel stärker fleckig, innen gut).
116 pages. Features: Cover photo of Russian Yuri Gagarin, the first human to travel to outer space and back; Nice one-page ad for the Volkswagen (VW) truck (microbus); Showdown nears for Castro in Cuba; JFK and how he runs the White House; One-page photo ad for GE's two-way radio; Russia's Triumph in Space - What Does It Mean? - photo-illustrated article; Why The U.S. Wasn't First; A Look at what the U.S. has - and plans - in space; Where U.S. Went Wrong - The Ways to Catch Up; JFK Learns About Personal Diplomacy; Why De Gaulle is a Growing Problem for U.S.; Kennedy's plan to deal with corn surplus; Up Front with U.S. Guerrillas in Southeast Asia - an eyewitness report; A Close New Look at Nehru's India; The Red Terror in Tibet - Interview with the Dalai Lama; Crime Wave Hits Washington, D.C. - with photo of Dallas O. Williams who has 59 convictions, including murder; Critical thinking about the "Show" trial of Adolf Eichmann in Israel; Nice small photo ad for Checker Motors Corp. of Kalamazoo; Nice two-page color-photo ad for (red) Chevy trucks with IFS (independent front suspension) on excavation site; How the United Mine Workers (UMW) under John L. Lewis uses its considerable investments, and why; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1920216411920. Japan OccupationWWII Primary-source photo album of United States military governance during the occupation of Japan with particular emphasis on the enforcement of legal authority and the administration of war crimes proceedings under Allied control. Centered on the career of General Charles Sabin Ferrin in his capacity as Provost Marshal of Tokyo the album captures the institutional frameworks through which U.S. forces maintained order supervised political transition and participated in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East IMTFE. The collection includes images of high-ranking military and political figures official proceedings connected to the war crimes trials and formal and informal interactions with Japanese leadership situating Ferrin's role within broader systems of occupation-era administration legal oversight and diplomatic engagement.<br /> <br /> The album contains 85 black-and-white silver gelatin photographs varying in size from 2.5" x 2.5" to 6" x 4.25" mounted in a clothbound album measuring approximately 7" x 5". The images begin in the United States depicting early domestic life before shifting focus to Ferrin's stationing in China from 1919 into the 1920s and later to his critical role in postwar Japan where he engaged with Japanese political and military officials at the highest levels. The China-era photographs include striking scenes of the U.S. Army's presence in Tientsin Tianjin as indicated by labeled photographs of "U.S. Army Buildings Tientsin" designed by architect Albert Benz. Other images capture American cavalrymen of the 15th Infantry Regiment on horseback lined up in disciplined formation labeled "1921 Tientsin China 15th Infantry U.S.A." The album also contains personal family moments such as a uniformed soldier cradling a small child on horseback annotated "1918 Russell" and an image of two children dressed formally on a walkway inscribed "Aug 26 1919 leaving for China." Additionally candid moments in Tientsin show a young child riding in a rickshaw pulled by a Chinese laborer and another with a Chinese woman identified as an "Ama" caring for the family's child at a beach in Chinwangtao Qinhuangdao in July 1921. <br /> By the late 1940s the album shifts focus to Ferrin's tenure as Provost Marshal of Tokyo a role that placed him at the center of postwar military governance and legal oversight. Several photographs depict U.S. military officials dining and meeting with Japanese political figures. One particularly notable photograph shows Ferrin standing beside a dignitary identified as "Prince Takamatsu Hirohito's younger brother." Other images depict high-ranking officers including Admiral James O. Richardson testifying at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East IMTFE with a caption stating: "Admiral James O. Richardson Commander-in-Chief United States Fleet testifies on the witness stand at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East during the Pearl Harbor phase of the trials of the 27 accused Japanese war criminals." A separate image shows troops of the 720 MP Battalion executing a right-dress formation in front of the War Ministry Building in Tokyo on October 13 1947. The presence of these high-ranking officials alongside candid social and formal meetings with Japanese elites underscores Ferrin's prominent role in enforcing law and order during the American occupation and his involvement in overseeing war crimes proceedings. The album is in very good condition overall. A rare and historically significant visual chronicle of General Charles Sabin Ferrin's career across pivotal moments in 20th-century history with firsthand images of U.S. military presence in China the occupation of Japan and high-level engagements with political and military leadership. unknown
SCH1705München, Kurt Desch Verlag, o.J. (1970), 156 Seiten, Kl.-8°, ISBN: 3420004869, illustr. OKart. (TB) - Ecken, Kanten und Rückentitel berieben, alters- und papierbedingte Bräunung, sonst gute Erhaltung. broschiert/ Taschenbuch/ paperback
in-8°, 273 pages, relie cartonnage editeur, jaquette illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire [CA32-5] Ceux qui parlent dans ce livre sont, pour l’essentiel, ce que l’on appelle des monstres…