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19572090502113703580Not Available 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19962111902156001044Japan Institute of International Affairs 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Institute of International Affairs paperback
19982111902158301579Fusosha 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 336 p Out of print Size: Size cm: 21 x 15 x 2.2 Number of books: 1 Fusosha paperback
19432111902156002125Fujin'notomosha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Fujin'notomosha paperback
19512080202105301221farmland committee 1951. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 farmland committee paperback
19582090502113717892Not Available 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19622090502113706534Not Available 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available 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
1947AUB-160A. Quillet 1947. Bel et fort exemplaire relié, reliure demi-cuir avec coins, dos orné avec titres dorés, gd in-4 (24x30), 556 pages avec annexes + planches.
19572080502106409708Nosei Times Publishing Department 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1361p Nosei Times Publishing Department paperback
19712090502113716051Not Available 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
191333436Paris, Librairie Alphonse Picard, 1913-1914. 2 volumes in-12 reliés demi-maroquin à coins, couvertures conservées, XXI-426 pages et 496 pages. Exemplaires en excellent état, bien reliés.
190522862Lyon, imprimerie Emmanuel Vitte, 1905 ; in-8°, demi-chagrin rouge vif, dos à quatre nerfs, pièce de titre vert foncé, premier plat conservé ; XC, 729 pp.
19892092902143800706Akira kuni-sha 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Akira kuni-sha paperback
19053007871Berlin, Heymanns, 1905/08. Hlwd. 4to. (Stempel auf Titel, Einband leicht bestoßen).
1937023766Centre D' Étude Pour La Réforme De l' Éta Broché Bruxelles 1937 647 pages en format 16 25 cm - dos retouché - envoi par mondial relay
199816326Washington DC: GPO 1998. very good. 4878 total 4 vols. wraps illus. tables appendices slight waviness to documents. GPO paperback
19922080502106405169Fujishuppan 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Fujishuppan paperback
197597912-JB141Format : Broché, 273 pages Date de publication : 1975 Éditeur : Desclée Collection : L'Athéisme interroge (numéro 11) ISSN collection : 2780-173X ISBN-10 : 2718900474 ISBN-13 : 9782718900476
19781138351978 Editions SLATKINE Reprints, Genève. - 1978 - 2 vol in-8 - Pleine reliure à l'imitation du cuir brun, étiquette de titre sur fond noir - 422 + 466 pages
19241169161924 A Paris, chez Francisque Lefrançois, libraire de la société des bibliophiles françois, anciennes librairies D. Morgand et Ed. Rahir - 1924 - Edition limitée à 250 exemplaires, l'un des 100 sur vélin français, n° 205 - Fort in-folio, broché - 369 p. - Complet de ses 33 fac-similés sous serpente légendée hors texte - PREVOIR UNE AUGMENTATION DE FRAIS DE PORT EN CAS D'ENVOI
195553815New York: Vantage Press 1955. 8vo. 373 1 pp. Photo frontisp. plates. Blue cloth gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. minor toning to fore-edges light toning to endpapers still NF/VG copy. Revised edition of this brutal memoir which served as the basis for Jack London’s Star Rover. This autobiographical account provides an invaluable first-hand look at the brutality that characterized the American prison system in the West at the beginning of the 20th century including the extensive uses of torture devices such as the strait jacket and the derrick which were later banned. Jack London began corresponding with Morrell before his release from prison and drew much of Morrell’s experiences with astral projection during his brutal imprisonment for his 1915 novel. Mildred McEwan Ward left the Univ. of California in order to publish accounts of Morrell’s ordeal and the full story of his life as a member of the Evans-Sontag California Feud Bandits. Vantage Press, hardcover
191562581Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co. State Printers 1915. 8vo. v 1 234 pp. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates 1 large folding floor plan charts. Blue embossed & ribbed publisher’s cloth gilt lettering stamped front cover & spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing edgewear still a NF copy w/ presentation slip bound-in from the Board of PPIE Managers for Massachusetts. First edition of this report which highlighted the tremendous achievements by the State of Massachusetts during the Progressive era as well as their very popular tea room which was one of the best-attended attractions during the run of the World’s Fair. The Massachusetts Booth emphasized their reforms in education for vocational training and reducing poverty new educational methods improvements in Mental Health “Insanity Hospitals†Public Health reforms to improve the blind as well as dental agricultural and medical reforms. In addition there was a fine exhibit on Massachusetts road building for the early “Good Roads†campaign reforms prior to World War I. Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, hardcover
192014043Kansas City: Burton Publishing Co 1920. First Edition. Small octavo 19cm. Cloth boards lettered in red and black; 184pp. Presentation copy warmly inscribed on front endpaper to UMWA President John L. Lewis: "To John L. Lewis Esq / I am with you heart and soul in any honest effort to better the condition of the heroic hardies who work under ground / R.D. Kathrens" dated 1920. Light wear and soil to boards; presentation leaf has been tipped-on to a stub; a few marginal marks in text possibly in Lewis's hand; Very Good. Publishes a series of letters from the author to Charles Schwab who at this time was President of Bethlehem Steel seeking Schwab's support in implementing a sort of "maximum wage" scheme in the United States. Kathrens's letters grow increasingly indignant as Schwab steadfastly ignores his requests for the courtesy of a reply: ".it is hardly consistent with the civilities--as we understand them west of the Alleghenies--to shoo me away or send me to the back door or require me to deal with the servants." Kathrens professes his own sanity and good judgment frequently enough that our sympathies fall firmly on the side of Mr. Schwab. Includes a full reprint of Kathrens' earlier effort The Menace of the Millionaire and reprints other letters to and from Samuel Untermeyer and George W. Perkins. Burton Publishing Co unknown books
193146420New York: Macmillan Company 1931. First Edition. Octavo 22cm.; publisher's maroon gilt-lettered buckram blue-green printed dust jacket; vii7318pp.; photographic frontispiece eleven leaves of photographs printed on rectos and versos. A hint of shelf wear to cloth extremities endpapers toned bottom corner of upper jacket flap clipped though upper corner retaining original price of $3.50 shallow chips along jacket extremities most notably at spine ends spine additionally a bit toned with brief soil spot at foot not affecting cloth binding else Near Fine in a Very Good copy of the scarce dust jacket. This work the result of a year-long study of penological practices across the globe from the criminal tribes in India Japanese penal institutions and the Parchman prison farm in Mississippi. John L. Gillin 1871-1958 was president of the American Sociological Association and showed little qualms at Parchman Farm's use of the strap as a disciplinary practice. Macmillan Company unknown books