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New New English Original bdg. with original dust jacket. 147, [2] p. B/w photos. Folio. (41 x 31 cm). In Turkish and English. Dressing for change: Early 20th century women's fashion in Turkey.= Cumhuriyeti aydinlatan kadinlar. "Dressing for change: Early 20th century women's fashion in Turkey / Republic period / Women's dress and fashion in Turkey 1920-1925 / Women's fashion in Turkey after 1925.".
200650916Washington DC: Government Printing Office 2006. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. iii 1 356 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Tables. Slight wear and soiling to covers. Serial No. 109-167 Drowning in a Sea of Faux Secrets: Policies on Handling of Classified and Sensitive Information is a March 14 2006 congressional hearing by the House Subcommittee on National Security Emerging Threats and International Relations. It investigated how excessive secrecy and "fake" secrets hinder national security arguing for a shift from "need to know" to "need to share". The hearing examined how over-classification and the proliferation of "sensitive but unclassified" labels created a "sea of faux secrets" that obscured critical information. While excessive secrecy was considered useful during the Cold War it was seen as harmful in the context of modern terrorism as it hides information that if linked could stop attacks. The hearing addressed reports of a secret program to reclassify previously declassified documents. The hearing was chaired by Rep. Christopher Shays focusing on government reform and oversight of national security policies. Government Printing Office paperback
200264433Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2002. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 121 p. Illustrations. Map. Serial No. 107-93. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
59387Paris, Editions du Cerf 1955, 230x145mm, X- 250pages, broché. Déchirure au bord de la couverture supérieure, autrement bon état.
43733Genève, Imprimerie Jules-Guillaume Fick, 1865. Gr. in-8°, XL-319p. Reliure pleine toile noire, titre doré au dos, couverture conservée.
167217151672 Ed. Jean Lucas, Rouen, 1672. In-4, plein veau époque, dos orné. 41, 71 pages. Vignette gravée sur bois en page de titre. Texte latin et français, traduction par le ministre Allix ou Marc-Antoine de la Bastide, selon les bibliographes. La première partie traite des différents commentaires. La 2ème partie expose le texte original "De Corpore et Sanguine Domini" , avec la mise en français en regard
31921In-12, broché, couverture imprimée défraîchie (dos fendu), xxxvi, 534 p., qqs rouss. Paris, Michel Lévy frères, 1859.
In-12, broché, couverture imprimée défraîchie (dos fendu), xxxvi, 534 p., qqs rouss. Le principal ouvrage de Samuel Vincent, le grand pasteur de Nîmes, apparut en 1829 et donné ici dans une édition critique par Prévost-Paradol.
3 parties reliées en 2 volumes in-8, demi-veau havane de l’époque, dos à 4 faux-nerfs plats ornés d’un jeu de filets dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin bleu, tranches marbrées (petits accrocs aux coif. sup.), xii, cxv (pour "Pétition aux chambres"), 337 p., (1) f. de table, 5 plans et 2 tableaux dépliants et xv, 448 p., 3 plans dépliants et (6), cxv, 44 p. Ensemble bien complet des trois parties reliées en 2 volumes. La troisième partie est formée par la Conclusion générale. L’un des ouvrages fondateurs de la réforme pénitentiaire en France. Membre de la "Société Royale pour l amélioration des prisons", devenu inspecteur général des prisons, Charles Lucas s’appuie sur son expérience et ses voyages d’études en Europe et aux Etats-Unis pour proposer une réforme dont l’objectif principal est la moralisation et l’amendement des détenus. Il envisage un système progressif, jusqu’à une libération aidée par des sociétés de patronage, système qui implique une individualisation de la peine. Il se montre favorable à l’isolement cellulaire des détenus les moins aguerris afin d’éviter la corruption. C’est immédiatement à la suite de la parution de la première édition de cet ouvrage que fut mise en œuvre une réforme des prisons départementales en France (cf. J.-C. Vimont, Saint-Brieuc et Charles Lucas, Criminocorpus). Accident à une planche sans manque. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Très bon exemplaire, bien relié à l’époque. Une note manuscrite précise que l’ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque de l'auteur, Charles Lucas.
236014Paris, Baudouin, s.d. (1790) in-8, 38 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur.
17273889Paris Chez Delusseux 1727-1729 Un volume in-12 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, frise dorée sur les coupes, filet au noir en encadrement sur les plats, [bl.], titre, [3] ff. de table, 229 pp., [28] pp. de table, titre, 119 pp., titre, [5] ff., 123 pp., [4] pp. et [bl.]. Coiffe de tête arasée, un mors fendu et rousseurs.
29561In-8, pleine toile moderne, tranches rouges, 263 p. Paris, Imprimerie de Brasseur aîné, Dufour, Perlet, 1806.
In-8, pleine toile moderne, tranches rouges, 263 p. Édition originale. Membre du Conseil des Anciens en 1799, puis du Corps législatif en 1802, Rabaut le jeune joua un rôle décisif dans les négociations avec Portalis sur la nouvelle constitution des églises protestantes. Secrétaire du Consistoire, il milita pour une réunion de l'ensemble des églises chrétiennes. Devenu gênant, il fut écarté par sa hiérarchie de son poste et nommé à Montpellier. Selon Daniel Robert ('Textes et Documents relatifs à l'Histoire des Églises Réformées en France', 1808-1830), son rôle et son importance dans l'histoire de l'église réformée a été longtemps sous-estimée.
2642443 Berkeley Square "Friday Night". A note presumably in the recipient's hand states "London 14 July 1832. answered". Four pages 8vo bifolium some staining see image but all legible. "Tomorrow morning you will receive in George Street from the Librarian of the House of Lords copies of my two Protests and of Lord Wynford's Protest on the 3rd Reading of the English Reform Bill. I wiosh my Protests to be sent to the Editor of the Standard & Lord Wynford has commissioned me to send his also. Five of the Protests have already appeared in that Paper - which had expressed as I was informed a wish to have them & a readiness to publish them & any others that might be sent to the Editor. It is on this footing that these Protests must be sent. It must on no account appear - nor must a word be said to entitle the Editor to conclude - whatever he may suppose - that either Lord Wynford or I have anything to do with sending them. They must be conveyed to the Editor to publish - if he shall think fit phrase underlined - and must be sent in consequence of his expressing a wish to have & a readiness to publish the Protests. If he does not think fit to publish them he may let it alone & retyurn them. They are not to be paid for as advertisements or otherwise. If you are kind enough to undertake to forward them to the Paper - the Person who takes them may speak or it may bewritten but I should think not with a name in the following sense - that the Protests of Lords H & W are sent to the Standard by one who has reason to know that they are correct in consequence of the readiness expressed by the Editor to make known to the Public the Protests aginst the BILL- - and in consequence of several having already appeared. It might be as well to send them in time for tomorrows sic Evening Paper - or Mondays at furthest. I called in George Street today hoping to catch you before you left your office - but I was too late. I beg if you have any objection to undertaking this office - that you will make no scruple of delivering it. You will find that I could hardly send my Protests in my own name Believe me to be .". POSTSCRIPT They told me at the House of Lords that they were not sent from thence to the Papers. Their not having been sent long ago was very stupid. I hope you will make Dr Coventry understand how absolutely inappropriate it was for me or any one else to make any amendments in so difficult a matter at such a stage - without warning or preparation & in si=uch a House! phrase underlined It was quite out of the question. The thing must now work its own way - if possible to correct them - as they shew themselves in the working of this elaborate & complicated & machine; Should thge Librarian not have sent them to your office in due time - perhaps you will send to him for them. I wrote my name in my two Protests - it would be better to scratch that out." Note: "Lord Haddington went on to vote against the Reform Bill in 1831 but later changed his mind and voted for it in 1832 possibly due to the political crises surrounding its passage." Wikipedia 43 Berkeley Square, "Friday Night". A note presumably in the recipient's hand states "London 14 July 1832. ans[wered]". unknown
1518LG , jaquette , état neuf , emboitage , trés riche iconographie , 270 p , 1988 ,28 x 25 cm
1969100147700Pannonia Press 1969 in8. 1969. Agrafé. Ce livre présente un entretien avec Rezső Nyers économiste et homme politique hongrois sous forme de questions et réponses sur les expériences de la réforme économique en Hongrie. Il aborde les changements vers une économie plus orientée marché dans le cadre du système communiste couvrant des thèmes comme la planification centrale la compétition et les intérêts des consommateurs
20012080502106908578Guanxi University Economics and Politics Research Book 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Guanxi University Economics and Politics Research Book paperback
22710Entry dated 13 September 1832. A nice piece of Edinburgh historical ephemera. See the entry on George Berry 1795-c.1874 the first man to register to vote there following the passing the Great Reform Act in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1874-1875 where he is described as 'an enthusiastic "Free Trader"'. 40 x 10 cm slip of laid paper with printed form on one side headed 'COPY of ENTRY in the REGISTER of QUALIFIED VOTERS for the CITY of EDINBURGH.' In fair condition lightly aged and creased with clean vertical cut unobtrusively repaired with archival tape. Endorsed on reverse in a contemporary hand: 'The first voting which took place on the Reform Bill'. The form is divided into eight columns and is completed as follows with manuscript additions in square brackets: 'No. 269 Date. 13 Septemr 1832. Name. George Berry Calling. Agent & Merchant Proprietor or Tenant. Tennant House Warehouse Shop &c. house 10 Antigua Street Street Lane or other Place or Residence. residing there Parish St Cuthbert'. Printed beneath the form is: 'Certified by me Conjunct-Clerk' and beneath this is the signature 'Carlyle Bell'. Entry dated 13 September 1832. unknown
19141In-12, demi-percaline à la Bradel, dos orné, couverture conservée, II, 239 p. Paris, Hachette, 1891.
In-12, demi-percaline à la Bradel, dos orné, couverture conservée, II, 239 p. Bon exemplaire, très frais, bien relié. Envoi autographe signé à Lucien Franche.
No marks or inscriptions. Very tiny crease to upper spine corner of front cover, none to rear or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, faint traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 174pp. A guide to the Education Reform Act 1988.
200002407Boston: Allyn and Bacon 2000. Hard Cover. Very Good. No Jacket Great text or reference book for administrators in education. <br/><br/> Allyn and Bacon hardcover
18411Headed Notepaper Glebe Goring Reading 27 Sept. 1867. One page 12mo fold maks sl. crinkled text clear and complete. "I found our housekeeper wants some money. John Cobb is coming down tomorrow. I shd thoink he was sure to go to his office first. And that if you would on receipt of this send £30 or so to him he would bring it for us." [ Headed Notepaper] Glebe, Goring, Reading, 27 Sept. 1867. unknown
200442873Washington DC: GPO 2004. good. 163 wraps. Title continues February 3 2004. GPO paperback
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 118 p. Egitimde iki anit: Yücel - Tonguç. Rare. A study on two Turkish intelligent Hasan Âli Yücel, (1897-1961) and Ismail Hakki Tonguç, (1893-1960). First Edition.