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1966AUST2527Wien, Europa Verl. o.J. [1966]. 250 S., OKart., leichte Lagerspuren.
1997100133244Honoré champion 1997 in8. 1997. Cartonné.
197713226Schaan (Liechtenstein), "Verlag Stiftung ""Lumen Gentium""", 1977. 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 204 S. Illustr. OKartonage
199811759Baden-Baden : Nomos-Verl.-Ges., 1998. 272 S. 8°. 1. Aufl. OPb.
199863972Baden-Baden : Nomos-Verl.-Ges. 1998. 272 S. ; 199 Seiten 23 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback im Schuber, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
19083131961Mönchen Gladbach, 1908. 408 S., 1 Bl. Hlwd. 4to. (Stempel auf Vorsatz, Gelenke gelockert, Papier gebräunt, Einband etwas bestoßen).
1983150298Payot Payot 1983, fort In-8 broché, 368 pages. Bon état.
199012343Presses du Languedoc 1990 188 pages 15x24x2cm. 1990. Broché. 188 pages. Cet ouvrage collectif dirigé par Paul Viallaneix explore les liens complexes entre la Réforme protestante et les révolutions en particulier aux origines de la démocratie moderne. Les auteurs adoptent une approche critique et iconoclaste évitant les simplifications et examinent des sujets comme les premiers socialistes allemands et l'historiographie française du XIXe siècle
199539193München : Heyne, 1995. 383 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. Gr. 8°. Bibl.- Einbd.
198531932München : Dt. Taschenbuchverl., 1985. 547 S. 8°. 3., durchges. u. erg. Aufl. OKt. (Tb). (Dtv ; 10220)
199943047Washington DC: GPO 1999. First Edition. First Printing. good. 233 wraps illus. Joint hearing before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs and the Subcommittee on Government Management Information and Technology. Serial No. 106-24. GPO paperback
199839587Washington DC: GPO 1998. First Edition. First Printing. good. 24 cm 78 wraps illus. Serial No. 105-162. GPO paperback
199949089Washington DC: GPO 1999. First Edition. First Printing. good. 200 wraps illus. Serial No. 106-26. GPO paperback
199816326Washington DC: GPO 1998. very good. 4878 total 4 vols. wraps illus. tables appendices slight waviness to documents. GPO paperback
199847964Washington DC: GPO 1998. First Edition. First Printing. good. 424 wraps illus. Serial No. 105-66. GPO paperback
200051871Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2000. good. 1838 total wraps 2-vol. set illus. footnotes. 106th Congress 2d Session House Report 106-1023. Union Calendar No. 583. GPO paperback
200039579Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2000. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. good. 24 cm 1723 wraps illus. footnotes tables. House Report 106-1037. From July 26 through August 1 1995 this committee's Subcommittee on National Security International Affairs and Criminal Justice and the Committee on the Judiciary's Subcommittee on Crime held joint hearings on all aspects of the Federal Government's role in the 1993 tragedy at the Mt. Carmel Center a religious community about 10 miles northeast of Waco TX. This is one of several reports produced. The committee has reached the following conclusions as a result of its investigation: THE EVENTS OF APRIL 19 1993: Aerial Forward-Looking Infrared videos filmed on April 19 1993 include flashes around the Mt. Carmel Center that at first blush resemble muzzle blasts. Careful scientific analysis of the flashes does not however appear to support allegations that these flashes are the result of gunfire. Analysts who submitted reports to both this committee and the Office of Special Counsel reached similar conclusions: that the <br /> flashes they were asked to examine appeared to be solar or other thermal reflections emanating from debris. However the analyst retained by this committee reported that an overhead FLIR camera of the type used by the FBI on April 19 1993 would not record every muzzle flash occurring within its field of view. Therefore while the flashes that have generated such controversy do not appear to represent gunshots it is within the range of possibility that gunshots may have occurred that were not captured by the FLIR camera. This conclusion is bolstered by the March 21 2000 FLIR reenactment performed at Ft. Hood TX. Every FBI agent interviewed by the committee has denied discharging any weapons other than for the delivery of CS gas on April 19 1993 or knowing of any gunfire from <br /> government sources. This committee has uncovered no evidence to contradict these claims. There is no evidence that HRT snipers stationed at a house designated the Sierra One sniper position across the Double EE Ranch Road from the compound fired shots on April 19 1993. Shell casings recovered at the house by the Texas Rangers have been tested by the Office of Special Counsel and matched weapons used by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms on February 28 1993. The operations plan approved by Attorney General <br /> Janet Reno called for a gradual section-by-section insertion of CS gas over the course of 2 days followed by ``deconstruction'' of the building if the Branch Davidians had not surrendered after 48 hours. Nonetheless on the morning of April 19 1993 the HRT punched large holes in the walls of the building drove M-728 Combat Engineering Vehicles deep into the building and destroyed one-half of the gymnasium on the side of the building. At approximately 8 a.m. on April 19 1993 HRT member David Corderman after obtaining authorization from HRT commander Richard Rogers fired either two or three pyrotechnic M-651 rounds in an attempt to insert gas in an underground tornado shelter on the Green side of the Center. Corderman had fired non-pyrotechnic ferret rounds at the shelter's tarpaper and plywood roof but they had failed to penetrate it. Although HRT leadership was aware of the possibility that HRT personnel might need to use M-651 rounds they failed to include the contingent use of M-651 rounds in the operations plan they sent for approval to the Attorney General. They also failed on April 19 1993 to obtain authorization for this deviation from higher up the chain of command. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
199839501Washington DC: GPO 1998. good. 24 cm 1059 wraps illus. Serial no. 105-61. GPO paperback
196711175München : Moderne Verlagsges., 1967. 283 S. 8°. 4., aktualis. Aufl. OLwd mit SU.
199862525Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1998. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 427 p. Illustrations. Serial No. 105-70. This hearing inquired of the Federal public health agencies blood product consumers and the plasma industry what progress had been made in bringing safety considerations to bear and setting practical upper limites on plasma pool sizes. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
199862518Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1998. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. v 702 p. Illustrations. Serial No. 105-67. The puirpose of these hearings were to provide an informational overview of the measurement of race and ethnicity in the Federal Government and to review the proposed changes to Directive 15 prior to the finalization of questions on race and ethnicity for use in the 2000 Census. This hearing record contains a wealth of information in addition to presenting a variety of perspectives. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
200066639Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2000. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. iv 280 p. Includes illustrations. Title continues; One Hundred Sixth Congress First Session July 22 1999. Serial No. 106-126. From Wikipedia: "Human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome HIV/AIDS is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus HIV. During the initial infection a person may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. This is typically followed by a prolonged period without symptoms. As the illness progresses it interferes more and more with the immune system making people much more likely to get infections including opportunistic infections and tumors that do not usually affect people with working immune systems. HIV is transmitted primarily via unprotected sexual intercourse including anal and even oral sex contaminated blood transfusions and hypodermic needles and from mother to child during pregnancy delivery or breastfeeding. Some bodily fluids such as saliva and tears do not transmit HIV. Prevention of HIV infection primarily through safe sex and needle-exchange programs is a key strategy to control the spread of the disease. There is no cure or vaccine; however antiretroviral treatment can slow the course of the disease and may lead to a near-normal life expectancy. While antiretroviral treatment reduces the risk of death and complications from the disease these medications are expensive and may be associated with side effects. Genetic research indicates that HIV originated in west-central Africa during the early twentieth century. AIDS was first recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC in 1981 and its cause HIV infection was identified in the early part of the decade. Since its discovery AIDS has caused nearly 30 million deaths as of 2009. As of 2010 approximately 34 million people have contracted HIV globally. AIDS is considered a pandemic a disease outbreak which is present over a large area and is actively spreading. HIV/AIDS has had a great impact on society both as an illness and as a source of discrimination. The disease also has significant economic impacts. There are many misconceptions about HIV/AIDS such as the belief that it can be transmitted by casual non-sexual contact. The disease has also become subject to many controversies involving religion." U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
197059905Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1970. Wraps. Good. 3 vols.; 24 cm. Volume I: Relating to Chapters 1-13 of the Study Draft of a new Federal Criminal Code xxxv 742 vii; Volume II: Relating to Chapters 14-36 of the Study Draft of a new Federal Criminal Code xxxiv 743-1448 vii; Volume III: Miscellaneous Memoranda and Guidelines for Conforming Title 18 Parts II-V and Other Titles of the United States Code to the Proposals for a New Federal Criminal Code xv 1451-1748 publ. 1971. This commission was established by Congress in Public Law 89-801. Ex-library. Name of previous owner present. Usual library markings. Covers have some wear and soiling. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198738056New York, United nations, 1987. 8°, 328 S., in englischer Sprache, Bibl.Ex., , Because of nonsensical laws, orders outside of Germany will only be carried out if the delivery is made to an address in Germany! Lieferungen NUR an Adressen in Deutschland! Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, , Stempel u. Nr. a. Vorsatz od. u. Titel, Nr. a. Rücken bzw. Einband, , Einb. ger. beschabt u. ger. angeschmutzt, Schnitte angeschmutzt, min. Feuchtespuren, altersbed. Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
1964302350Berlin : Akademie-Verl., 1964. 340 S. ; gr. 8 Originalhalbleinen. 22cm