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19862091502133904740Fukumura shuppan 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Fukumura shuppan paperback
1960187824Knopf 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Knopf 1960. Octavo. Book is very good with small bookstore sticker on rear pastedown. No dust jacket. An excellent copy of this 20th century analysis of American politics and the role it plays. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Knopf hardcover
1992DADAX0070433062McGraw-Hill Education 1992-07-01. 1. paperback. New. 6.50x0.75x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. McGraw-Hill Education paperback
1992Q-0070433062McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages 1992-07-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages paperback
1960029092New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1960. Appears seldom if ever read. NOT a library discard. With the small signature of Gary L. Jones at the top corner of the front free endpaper. Professor Jones Ph.D. Claremont Graduate School taught in the Department of Political Science at the University of Nevada Las Vegas 1969-2002. Laid in some of his books is a note from CHOICE CURRENT REVIEWS FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIES on their letterhead asking whether Professor Jones thinks the book should be reviewed. Near Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Very Good dust jacket a few short closed tears. NO fading/sunning. NOT price clipped $5.00. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Index. Bound in the original red cloth stamped in bright gold. Complete with dust jacket. First Edition so stated. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Near Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xi 359pp. 10 page index. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover
196096760Alfred A. Knopf. 1960. Hardcover. UsedGood. Hardcover; stated first edition; fading and shelf wear to exterior; fading to pages; former owner's name written inside front cover; in good condition with clean text firm binding. Dust jacket shows fading scuffing and edg e tears with front inside flap clipped. ASIN : B0006AWPZ2 . Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1991Q-0899199763Ticknor & Fields 1991-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ticknor & Fields hardcover
1988G0394335643I4N10Random House USA Inc 1988. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Random House USA Inc hardcover
1918050887Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Co. 1918. 1st . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 407pp.; HB dk.brwn.w/tan; some rub w/lt.wear; cleantight pgs. Memoirs of America's former Ambassador to Turkey 1913-1918. illus. <br/> <br/> Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover
195590769New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1955. Second Edition Revised enlarged and reset stated. Second printing Stated. Hardcover. Good/Fair. xxxiv 4 615 1 xiii 3 pages. Maps. Charts. Footnotes. Illustrations. Tabular Data. Appendix. Bibliography. Historical Glossary. Index. DJ has substantial wear tears chips and soiling. Ink marks to text noted. The name of a previous owner in ink inside the front cover. A comprehensive theory of international relations revolving around the central principle of power. This revised edition issued during the height of the Cold War stresses charismatic power and elaborates on the discussion of political ideologies. He discusses the balance of power. Hans Joachim Morgenthau February 17 1904 - July 19 1980 was a German-American political scientist. He was one of the major twentieth-century figures in the study of international relations. Morgenthau is considered among the influential realists of the post-World War II period. Morgenthau made landmark contributions to international relations theory and the study of international law. Politics Among Nations was widely adopted as a textbook in U.S. universities. Morgenthau emphasized the centrality of power and "the national interest" -- "the struggle for power and peace" -- his concern was with the struggle for power and the ways in which it is limited by ethics norms and law. Derived from a New York Times article by Barry Gewen: At the start of the Cold War America found itself in a position of leadership for which it was intellectually unprepared. The approach that became the guiding principle of foreign policy over the next four decades was as devised by George F. Kennan known as containment. But the man who provided the intellectual scaffolding for it was Hans J. Morgenthau. Morgenthau set out his ideas most fully in his 1948 masterwork "Politics Among Nations" a book that bears returning to today for the lessons it offers a contemporary America struggling once again to clarify its stance toward a volatile world. Virtually as soon as it was published "Politics Among Nations" became one of the most influential books of the 20th century. Nearly 100 colleges and universities including Harvard Yale and Princeton adopted it for classes and within five years it apparently was being assigned on the nation's campuses more often than all of the other textbooks on foreign policy combined. It wasn't only college undergraduates who were reading it. The book's admirers constituted a Who's Who of the period's leading thinkers on foreign policy: Kennan Walter Lippmann Reinhold Niebuhr Raymond Aron and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Probably no one took more from "Politics Among Nations" than Henry Kissinger. "We shared almost identical premises" Kissinger said at the time of Morgenthau's death in 1980. "I never ceased admiring him or remembering the profound intellectual debt I owed him." Morgenthau's book so revolutionized thinking that its author has been called the founding father of the entire modern study of international affairs. Some have compared his status to that of Freud in psychology. At the dawn of the Cold War "Politics Among Nations" tried to steer a path between isolationists who were suspicious of any foreign entanglements and idealists who believed that America had a mission to convert the world to democracy. Locating that middle ground was the key to its success in 1948. It's an outlook that still has relevance today. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1964725576PN. New. 1964. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
196755993New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1967. Fourth Edition Revised and Reset stated. Third printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Good. xxxiv 4 615 1 xiii 3 pages. Maps. Charts. Footnotes. Illustrations. Tabular Data. Appendix. Bibliography. Historical Glossary. Index. DJ has some wear tears chips and soiling and is price clipped. Faint marker notation on rep. A comprehensive theory of international relations revolving around the central principle of power. This revised edition issued during the Vietnam War stresses charismatic power and elaborates on the discussion of political ideologies. There is a discussion of the balance of power. Hans Joachim Morgenthau February 17 1904 – July 19 1980 was a German-American political scientist. He was one of the major twentieth-century figures in the study of international relations. Morgenthau is considered among the most influential realists of the post-World War II period. Morgenthau made landmark contributions to international relations theory and the study of international law. Politics Among Nations was widely adopted as a textbook in U.S. universities. Morgenthau emphasized the centrality of power and "the national interest" -- "the struggle for power and peace" -- his concern was with the struggle for power and the ways in which it is limited by ethics norms and law. Derived from a New York Times article by Barry Gewen: At the start of the Cold War America found itself in a position of leadership for which it was intellectually unprepared. The approach that became the guiding principle of foreign policy over the next four decades was as devised by George F. Kennan known as containment. But the man who provided the intellectual scaffolding for it was Hans J. Morgenthau. Morgenthau set out his ideas most fully in his 1948 masterwork “Politics Among Nations†a book that bears returning to today for the lessons it offers a contemporary America struggling once again to clarify its stance toward a volatile world. Virtually as soon as it was published “Politics Among Nations†became one of the most influential books of the 20th century. Nearly 100 colleges and universities including Harvard Yale and Princeton adopted it for classes and within five years it apparently was being assigned on the nation’s campuses more often than all of the other textbooks on foreign policy combined. It wasn’t only college undergraduates who were reading it. The book’s admirers constituted a Who’s Who of the period’s leading thinkers on foreign policy: Kennan Walter Lippmann Reinhold Niebuhr Raymond Aron and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Probably no one took more from “Politics Among Nations†than Henry Kissinger. “We shared almost identical premises†Kissinger said at the time of Morgenthau’s death in 1980. “I never ceased admiring him or remembering the profound intellectual debt I owed him.†Morgenthau’s book so revolutionized thinking that its author has been called the founding father of the entire modern study of international affairs. Some have compared his status to that of Freud in psychology. At the dawn of the Cold War “Politics Among Nations†tried to steer a path between isolationists who were suspicious of any foreign entanglements and idealists who believed that America had a mission to convert the world to democracy. Locating that middle ground was the key to its success in 1948. It’s an outlook that still has relevance today. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1918467107London : Hutchinson & Co. 1918. First Edition. Hardcover. Publisher's inscribed copy. Very good copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Boards sun-toned. Lightly foxed throughout. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description; xi 275 pages frontispiece plates portraits 20 cm. Notes; American edition Garden City New York Doubleday Page & co. has title: Ambassador Morgenthau's story. Includes index. Subjects; 1914-1918. World War 1914-1918 Turkey. Diplomatic relations. London : Hutchinson & Co. hardcover
19982083002116401941Fukumura shuppan 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Fukumura shuppan paperback
1972Q-039448133XKnopf; distributed by Random 1972. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knopf; [distributed by Random paperback
1985Q-0394541014Knopf 1985-02-11. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knopf hardcover
195063229Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science Inc. 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Near Fine; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science Inc. The scarce January1950 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists that being Volume VI Number 1. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover since 1947 two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be three minutes of midnight as of mid-1950. That's about as close as it ever got and one can see from the article titles see scan of contents that these always-good-citizen scientists - the first group to publish against Nuclear weapons in a scholarly manner - were extremely skittish in early '50. Quarto illustrated staple-bound wraps 32 pp. pages1 through 32 for the annual volume pages then being numbered after that fashion of the time. Near Fine with no salient flaws at all. Orange cover - using a golden-age-of-sci-fi style of font in the case of this particular issue - is vivid and very modest age-toning to interior pages is less than would ordinarily be expected. See all scans. Solidly bound and bright. A stout example. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction climate change2 and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence over the years BAS has become a geopolitical instrument rather than a nuclear watchdog alone.This early in the bulletin's history full-size illustrations were rare; here only the ads on the inside covers are full page. But where else would you see an ad declaring 'The Fume Hood of the Future.is Yours Today' That's in case you have you have issues handling your radioactive isotopes. See scan of that ad. Feature articles in this vintage1950 issue: The City of Washington and an Atomic Bomb Attack; Conquest of the United States by Germany; AEC Reactor Program; The Perils of Being Important; Role of the National Laboratories; International Control of Atomic Energy; Atomic Armistice; more. See scan of contents. Contributors include Sir Robert Watson-Watt; Hans J. Morgenthau; Samuel K. Allison; Henry D. Smyth; Leo Szilard; David F. Cavers; Cuthbert Daniel and John L. Balderston; Francis W. Carpenter; the editors and others. Very very scarce piece of activist history at the beginning of a tense era. The original monthly softcover issue and in superior condition. Ships in a new sturdy protective box of course - not a bag. LPR34 <br/> <br/> Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc. paperback
1929WOL750New York: The Macmillan Company 1929. The front pastedown and endpaper have damage to lower corner. A little foxing throughout . The yellow cloth boards are slightly soiled and spine has some mottling. A little rippling of lower edge of last third of book but no staining. Based on Spanish gardens and patios a good backgrounder and idea source. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. Illus. by Ralph L. Reaser. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. The Macmillan Company Hardcover books
1960449G1661New York: The New York Times Company. Fair. 1960. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 148 pages. Features: JFK - Alone With Himself and History; The White House - Office Shrine Palace and Home - photos; The Wave of the Future - an argument that America must recapture her pioneering spirit to capture the imaginations of the uncommitted nations of the world; Perilous Illusion - Secrecy is Security - Edward Teller argues that free discussion in the nuclear field could strengthen the free world militarily and morally; Two Instincts Tug at Europe - unity vs. nationalism - article with hotos; ; Williams Osborne or Beckett - each is a leader of drama in his nation - article with photos; Remote Views of Us - views of the American way from the 'man in the street' in Asia and the Middle East; Again the Timeless Flow of Ritual - photo-illustrated article on England's pomp and circumstance; Dean of Our Composers at 60 - Aaron Copland - article with photo; Portraits - Self and Other - the current Whistler Exhibition at Knoedler's; LGCN OTUU Willwqh Wl Etfown - how military codes can influence the cold war; Uncivil Thoughts on the Civil War - difficulties which may loom as the 100th anniversary of you know what nears; Official photos of Beijing Peiping welcoming foreign dignitaries recently - U Nu Sekou Toure Abbas Ferhat and Panchen Erdeni; Color-photo one-page ad for the SS President Polk which will be sailing 'round the world May 27th; Space age art show; Ladies' resort fashion photos striking photos by Hiro and sketches; Photo of Port Authority Bus Terminal contrasted with renderings of how it will appear after expansion; Vacations from Parenthood - should parents leave children behind while taking vacations; Cranberry recipes; Nice one-page color Christmas ad for the Red Carpet Fruit Club - boxed fruit gifts from Myron Foster's Hesperian Orchards Wenatchee WA; Color ad for MIssion Pak orchard-fresh Christmas gifts from California; Full-page ad for the s.s. United States 3 business days to Europe featuring photo of Mr. W.S. Morrison President U.S. Steel Export Company with Commodore John W. Anderson on the deck of the ship; Cobbs color ad for Christmas gifts in poor condition on back cover; Numerous gorgeous color-photo fashion ads our favorite being the one for Surprise lingerie. Front cover - featuring JFK and Jackie - in very poor condition. Lower corner of most pages nibbled away - some text affected. Uncommon thus worth preserving. If you are concerned about condition please do not order this item.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; JFK - Alone With Himself and History; The White House - Office Shrine Palace and Home - photos; The Wave of the Future - an argument that America must recapture her pioneering spirit to capture the imaginations of the uncommitted nations of the world; P . The New York Times Company unknown
196046146New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1960. Very Good /Very Good -. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1960. First Edition Stated. Octavo 22cm; publisher's cloth in price clipped dust jacket with rubber-stamp price cancel $5.00; xi13591viiipp. Long closed tear with subsequent creasing to front jacket panel spine panel toned and bottom inch bleached white corners nudged; overall a Near Fine copy in Good to Very Good jacket. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
1974EXP1041974. No publication year stated. Armenian General Benevolent Union of America. 121pp. Red boards with gilt lettering. Text is clean unmarked and bright. Boards are pristine.<br />DJ: Light edge wear. Chip from bottom of DJ spine area. see picture. <br /><p>Book in very good condition & DJ in good condition. Not EX-LIBRARY. Minor shelf-wear present. SEE PHOTOS for condition of book you will receive. ALL PHOTOS taken by Hideaway Books at time of listing. Condition based on age of book. Extra shipping costs may apply to heavy over-sized and volumes of books. All books sent from Sacramento.</p><br /> Armenian General Benevolent Union of America hardcover
1926sgn 1810<p>Signed. Near Fine/good. Later printing first issued in 1918. Inscribed to Most Reverend James H. Ryan Archbishop of Modra. Book has light even toning otherwise excellent. Jacket has paper loss at the head of the spine 4 half inch tears on the front and back cover and shelf wear. Binding is tight no foxing corners are square and the pages are clean and unmarked. Rev. Ryan was later Archbishop of Omaha. Ambassador Morgenthau has dated inscribed and signed on the front free end page. See photos. Shipped boxed.</p> Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover
192917906Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. Good with no dust jacket. 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Red cloth cover has small abrasion on backstrip and light fray to headcap and light soiling but in good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Abrasion along top edge of front end sheet and paste down wear old bookstore tape was removed. A former owner's name and details of purchase on half title page. Date handwritten under roman numeral date on title page. Pages are toned but clean and very good. . Doubleday, Doran & Company , Inc. hardcover
1985Q-0313244987Praeger 1985-01-22. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Praeger hardcover
19231294221Garden City New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Large octavo 454 pages VG-/VG-; golden yellow DJ black lettering: overall mild wear to covers slight age-toning to spine rubbing with small open tearing to joints of spine chipping with material loss to tail "Price net $4.00" to front flap DJ protected by mylar; purple cloth boards gold lettering: spine and top margin of front board faded brown lettering to spine faded yet legible; scattered spotting likely water damage to tail; age-toning to text-block deckled fore-edge; slight wear to head tail and corners; foxing/age-staining to pp. 53-56 text and photograph adjacent to p. 55 somewhat affected yet legible/clear; ex-libris bookplate "From the books of Fred & Maud Black" to front paste-down; INSCRIBED by Morgenthau to Mr. Frederick Black dated March 23 1928; frontispiece protected by tissue guard; shelved Case 5. 1294221. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books