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200729821Tübingen, Mohr Siebeck, 2007. IX, 625 S. 24 x 17 cm, Leinen mit OSchU [3 Warenabbildungen]
19123119896Berlin, Göschen, 1912. 155 S. Kart. Kl.-8vo. (Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheksschild).
1901119775Berlin, Deutscher Dorfschriftenverlag, 1901. 458 S. Halbleder (Exlibris).
19223157692Jena, Fischer, 1922. 122 S. M. 2 Kurven im Text. OBroschur.
190711384Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1907. First American edition. Octavo. Green cloth boards; gilt spine titles; 368pp. Tight copy externally clean but with moderate foxing to text. Sociological study of female laborers in turn-of-the-century Birmingham. Illustrated with three halftone plates. Not common. University of Chicago Press unknown books
189016444New York: John B. Alden 1890. Narrow small octavo 18.5cm x 11cm. Original terra-cotta cloth lettered in gilt on spine and front cover; 182pp with advertising leaf facing title page; index. Covers slightly soiled and rubbed; dusting to text block edges and endpapers; still a tight internally clean copy VG. Fairly representative Progressive Era omnium-gatherum of social reform ideas statistics and economic theory. The author was a California lawyer and journalist for some time assistant managing editor of the San Francisco Examiner and the author of some twenty books on a wide variety of topics including California history social reform and spiritualism. From the advertising leaf: ".An impartial discussion of some of the wrongs and rights of capital and labor together with an analysis of industrial depressions as related to the present railway system. Also a glance a co-operative profit-sharing an analysis of Henry George's land fallacies with thoughts on socialism and the future of labor containing notes and tables on the social condition of the people. John B. Alden unknown books
192014968Salem Oregon: Printed for the author at the Oregon State Penitentiary 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 262 pp. A fine copy in original cloth. Webb spent ten years incarcerated at the Oregon State Penitentiary providing him with more than sufficient material for this reasoned and well written critique. He argues that the prison system is purely punitive and utterly fails to rehabilitate prisoners: "Every prison is a school for crime.As a rule instead of prison changing the convict to an honest man it makes him a more vicious man. It generally destroys the little good character he has left." He identifies failures in the legal system sentencing prison employment programs and attempts at rehabilitation through religion. Although ultimately "more is expected of prisons than they can possibly fulfill" and other social reforms are needed to address the problem of crime Webb still believes that serious attempts at rehabilitation are worthwhile. "Force prisons out of politics and place men in charge who understand humanity. For of all tasks there is no greater than that of remaking men." Printed for the author at the Oregon State Penitentiary hardcover books
0483832707.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1705262691705 BRUXELLES, Chez François Foppens - 1705 - Edition Originale - In-4 - complet des 2 Partiues en 1 volume In-4 - Reliure plein veau de l'époque (frottée, petites épidermures)) - Dos à nerfs à caissons fleuronnés - Pièce de titre en maroquin havane, titre doré - Roulettes sur les coupes - Tranches rouges - Gravure en frontispice - Page de titre bicolore rouge et noire avec vignette - Epitre dédicatoire avec 1 vignette (4) à Maximilien Emmanuel, Duc de Las dos Bavieras, Y Palatinado Superior, Comte Palatin du Rhin, Préface & avertissement avec 1 vignette & 1 bandeau (4), 1 bandeau, 376 pages & Avertissement (2)-430 pages - quelques taches, sinon bon exemplaire de cette édition Originale - Quelques annotations d'époque en pages de garde -- Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf. 26269
16p. PAMPHLET Good condition
1997100147138Open University Press 1997 144 pages 15 24x0 25x22 35cm. 1997. Broché. 144 pages.
200156562Recklinghausen, ZAP Verlag für die Rechts- und Anwaltspraxis, 2001. 362 S. Gr.-8°, Kt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, Datum auf dem Vorsatz, Knickspur auf dem hinteren Einbanddeckel, sonst gut erhalten.
1767ZNC-484A la Haye, chez Frédéric Staatman, 1767, 3 volumes in-4°, XLII-448 pages, 502 pages et 361 pages, plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs,caissons ornés de fleurons dorés, trois tranches rouge, manque la pièce de titre du troisième volume.
2628317 January 1975; on letterhead of Goldsmith Building Temple EC4 London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Dosse was the proprietor of Hansom Books publishers of ‘Books and Bookmen’ and six other arts magazines. 1 p 8vo. In good condition folded for postage. Addressed to ‘Mr. Dossé’ Dosse did not spell his name with an accent and signed ‘Louis Blom-Cooper’ the hyphen if hyphen it is consisting of a tiny dot. He is flattered by the request that he ‘contribute occasionally to Books & Bookmen’ and ‘in principle’ he is ‘very willing to review appropriate books’ having written ‘one or two reviews way back in the 1950s’. The only thing that causes him to hesitate is his ‘very limited time for much extra-curricular activity’ particularly at that moment. He will keep the book Dosse has sent ‘to await your reaction to my half-hearted agreement to review it’. 17 January 1975; on letterhead of Goldsmith Building, Temple, EC4 [London]. unknown
70362Chauvigny, éd. Association des Publications Chauvinoises, dossier 9, 2008, EDITION ORIGINALE, très fort gd. in-4, cartonnage éd., couv. photo en coul. sur fond gris éd., 667 pp., nb. cartes, dessins et reproductions de documents anciens en noir, sommaire, liste des signatures, Index conçu pour repérer les patronymes recensés dans les quatre tomes et l'addenda de la recherche généalogique sur les familles huguenotes ayant vécu dans le Poitou aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles. Ici nous présentons le tome 1, les lettres A et B. Très RARE Très bon état, comme neuf
Morningside College, Sioux City Iowa, Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 5 pages. Inaugural meeting. No copies listed on OCLC. Good condition. (P-2)
19023119297Stuttgart, Moritz, 1902. (2) 190 (2) S. OLwd.
200493862München : Econ, 2004. 5., korrigierte Aufl.; 499 S.; 22 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Pappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag,
2003115870München : Econ, 2003. 8., aktualisierte Aufl.; 499 S.; 22 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Pappband mit Original-Schutzumschlag;
77976Vennes sur Lausanne, Editions Emmaüs 1934, 245x180mm, frontispice, 78pages, broché. Bon état.
186036704May 21st circa 1860s. 1860s. Good. - A few words penned in black ink on part of a sheet of letterhead 5-1/4 inches high by 4-1/4 inches wide with the embossed Privy Council seal printed in blind at the top. The paper is mounted on a piece of card of the same size. Signed "John Simon". The letterhead is slightly discolored from the mounting with 2 tiny brown marks near the top edge. The note was folded twice for mailing. There are glue marks remnants of paper & 2 ink notations on the verso of the mount. Good. <p>Simon writes that the change proposed by his correspondent is quite acceptable to him.<p>Sir John Simon 1816-1904 was an English pathologist surgeon and public health reformer. He held surgical posts at King's College Hospital and St. Thomas's Hospital in London from 1840 until 1876. Public health was not considered a responsibility of the government in the early 19th century. Parliament passed the Public Health Act of 1848 partly in response to Simon's influence and to deal with the threat of cholera and other public health problems. Simon was appointed the first Medical Officer of Health for the City of London. He was later made the head of the Medical Department of the Government and remained in that post until his retirement in 1876. Though he had no previous public health experience Simon's ongoing interest in pathology gave him a distinct advantage as a medical officer. He called for municipal action to provide adequate sanitary disposal and drainage improved standards of housing and upgrading of the water supply. His advocacy resulted in the Sanitary Act of 1875 which for the first time made a public health law universal and compulsory. Simon was also a member of Privy Council 1858-1876 and President of the Royal Society 1879-1880. May 21st, circa [1860s]. unknown
Washington Hebrew Congregation, 1909. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 24 pages. Good condition. (AMR-23-9)
19875205Stuttgart : Fachverl. für Wirtschaft u. Steuern Schäffer, 1987. IX, 146 S. : graph. Drst. Gr. 8°. OPpbd. (USW-Schriften für Führungskräfte ; 14)
Paper wrappers; 12mo. 172 pages. In English and Hebrew. OCLC lists two cop ies worldwide. Cover sunned. Very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages. Cover title: "Address delivered at the XXXV I Biennial Convention, U. A. H. C. , Cincinatti, January 17, 1939." Holocaust-era publication. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Cover sunned. Very good condition. (SPEC23-24)