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2002x-0805822925Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 400 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.00 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
2022SONG3030947548Springer 2022-07-01. 1st ed. 2022. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.35x1.02x11.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
20111-0199764085Oxford Univ Pr 2011. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 384 pages. 9.30x6.20x1.20 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
2020x-0367272709Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. 360 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.98 inches. Routledge hardcover
2005__1860582095John Wiley & Sons Inc 2005. Hardcover. New. 512 pages. 9.21x6.38x1.42 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
2010x-0754668061Ashgate Pub Co 2010. Hardcover. New. 200 pages. 9.29x6.50x0.83 inches. Ashgate Pub Co hardcover
DADAX0367221845Routledge 2019-04-29. 1. hardcover. New. 7.50x1.60x9.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
2016x-1472414225Taylor & Francis 2016. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 248 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
25673Paris, Boussod, Valadon et Cie, Paris, L'Univers illustré, (Imprimé par Lahure), s.d. [ca1885]. In-folio, (32 x 43 cm), [4]-100 pp-[4] non paginées (table des gravures, ach. d'impr.). Pleine percaline bleue ciel, plat illustré par cinq dessins dorés dans un encadrement de filets dorés, plats biseautés, écusson noir sur le deuxième plat " Engel relieur r. Rue du Cherche Midi 91 Paris ".
Paris, Boussod, Valadon et Cie, Paris, L'Univers illustré, (Imprimé par Lahure), s.d. [ca1885]. In-folio, (32 x 43 cm), [4]-100 pp-[4] non paginées (table des gravures, ach. d'impr.). Pleine percaline bleue ciel, plat illustré par cinq dessins dorés dans un encadrement de filets dorés, plats biseautés, écusson noir sur le deuxième plat " Engel relieur r. Rue du Cherche Midi 91 Paris ". 100 gravures dont 5 sur double-page. Très bel exemplaire parfaitement conservé dans son beau cartonnage d'origine.
1996426045Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press 1996. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; xxxii 1014 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references pages 939-991 and index. Contents; List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- Introduction starting p. 1 -- 1 Theatres of Cruelty starting p. 27 -- a The Death Penalty in Early Modern Germany starting p. 27 -- b Crime and the Law around 1600 starting p. 35 -- c The Decline of Capital Punishment starting p. 41 -- d Honour and Dishonour starting p. 53 -- e The German Executioner starting p. 56 -- 2 Rites of Blood starting p. 65 -- a Pronouncing Sentence starting p. 65 -- b The March to the Scaffold starting p. 73 -- c The Scene at the Ravenstone starting p. 77 -- d Languages of the Dismembered Body starting p. 86 -- e Reversing the Signs starting p. 99 -- 3 A Rational Degree of Pain starting p. 109 -- a The Decline of Torture starting p. 109 -- b Penal Reform in the Enlightenment starting p. 121 -- c Beccaria and the Abolition of the Death Penalty starting p. 127 -- d The Prussian General Law Code of 1794 starting p. 133 -- e The Legacy of the Guillotine starting p. 140 -- 4 Farewell Songs and Moral Speeches starting p. 150 -- a Execution Verses 1680-1760 starting p. 150 -- b Gender and the Representation of Punishment starting p. 159 -- c The Silence of the Malefactor starting p. 168 -- d The Ambiguities of Folk-Song starting p. 173 -- e Popular Culture and Capital Punishment starting p. 181 -- 5 The Wheel the Sword and the Axe starting p. 193 -- a An Execution in Berlin starting p. 193 -- b 'Coarseness and Immorality' starting p. 202 -- c Cultural Change and the Reform of Executions 1800-1835 starting p. 207 -- d Reducing the Variety of Punishments 1794-1839 starting p. 213 -- e Paradoxes of Reform starting p. 225 -- 6 From Reform to Revolution starting p. 240 -- a Reforming the Criminal Law 1813-1848 starting p. 240 -- b The Attack on the Death Penalty in the 1840s starting p. 248 -- c Public Executions and Public Order starting p. 257 -- d The Debate in the Frankfurt Parliament starting p. 266 -- e Capital Punishment in the 1848 Revolution starting p. 277 -- 7 Restoration and Change starting p. 285 -- a The Condemned and the Reprieved starting p. 285 -- b Structures of Mercy starting p. 300 -- c The Abolition of Public Executions 1851-1863 starting p. 305 -- d The Revival of Abolitionism in the 1860s starting p. 321 -- e The Debates in the North German Reichstag 1870 starting p. 329 -- 8 The People's Executioners starting p. 351 -- a Capital Punishment and the Foundation of the German Empire starting p. 351 -- b The Re-establishment of Capital Punishment in the 1880s starting p. 361 -- c The Explosive Substances Law of 1884 starting p. 368 -- d The Professionalization of the German Executioner starting p. 372 -- e 'Licensed Pieceworkers' starting p. 384 -- 9 The Culture of Embarrassment starting p. 396 -- a The Issue of Entry Cards starting p. 396 -- b The Printed Public Sphere 1880-1914 starting p. 402 -- c The Search for Secrecy starting p. 413 -- d The Growth of Squeamishness starting p. 421 -- e New Justifications for the Death Penalty starting p. 428 -- 10 The Revival of Abolitionism starting p. 446 -- a Liberals Pacifists and Capital Punishment 1895-1912 starting p. 446 -- b The Social Democrats and the Death Penalty starting p. 455 -- c Reforming the Criminal Code 1906-1914 starting p. 462 -- d The Sternickel Trial starting p. 470 -- e Wilhelmine Apocalypse starting p. 477 -- 11 A New Beginning starting p. 487 -- a Capital Punishment in the November Revolution starting p. 487 -- b The Weimar National Assembly starting p. 491 -- c The Social Democrats and the Death Penalty 1919-1927 starting p. 499 -- d Capital Punishment and Party Politics starting p. 507 -- e The Restoration of Normality starting p. 518 -- 12 'The Death Penalty Practicality Abolished!' starting p. 526 -- a Criminal Biology and Serial Murder starting p. 526 -- b Executions and the Public Sphere 1922-1928 starting p. 536 -- c The Crisis of the German Executioner starting p. 542 -- d The Jakubowski Case 1923-1928 starting p. 548 -- e The Suspension of Executions 1928-1929 starting p. 561 -- 13 'Murderers Amongst Us' starting p. 572 -- a The Failure of Criminal Law Reform 1929-1930 starting p. 572 -- b The End of the Jakubowski Case 1928-1932 starting p. 575 -- c An Execution in Wurttemberg starting p. 587 -- d The 'Dusseldorf Vampire' starting p. 591 -- e The Restoration of Capital Punishment 1931-1932 starting p. 605 -- 14 'Healthy Popular Feeling starting p. 613 -- a Uncertainty on Death Row 1932-1933 starting p. 613 -- b The Reichstag Fire and the Lex van der Lubbe starting p. 618 -- c National Socialism and Capital Punishment starting p. 624 -- d Legal Reform and the Death Penalty 1933-1939 starting p. 631 -- e The Expansion of Capital Punishment 1933-1939 starting p. 641 -- 15 The Third Reich and its Executioners starting p. 651 -- a Changing the method of Execution 1933-1936 starting p. 651 -- b Capital Punishment and the Divided Public Sphere starting p. 659 -- c The Volunteer Executioners starting p. 665 -- d Apogee of a Profession starting p. 669 -- e 'Antisocial Elements' starting p. 681 -- 16 From Execution to Extermination starting p. 689 -- a Capital Punishment and the Judiciary 1939-1942 starting p. 689 -- b 'Cleansing the Raical Body' starting p. 696 -- c Towards Assembly-Line Execution starting p. 710 -- d Executioners in Wartime starting p. 720 -- e Capital Punishment and Racial Extermination 1939-1945 starting p. 726 -- 17 Legacies of Terror starting p. 741 -- a Capital Punishment and the Occupying Powers 1945-1951 starting p. 741 -- b German Justice and the Restoration of the Death Penalty starting p. 756 -- c The End of the Death Penalty in the West starting p. 775 -- d The Campaign to Reintroduce Capital Punishment starting p. 789 -- e Article 102 and the Legacy of the Third Reich starting p. 797 -- 18 'In the Interests of Humanity' starting p. 805 -- a Capital Punishment in the Soviet Zone 1945-1950 starting p. 805 -- b The Stalinization of East German Justice 1949-1953 starting p. 815 -- c Espionage Sabotage 'Diversion': The Aftermath of 17 June starting p. 834 -- d Destalinization and its Limits 1956-1961 starting p. 846 -- e The End of the Death Penalty in the East starting p. 855 -- Conclusion starting p. 873 -- Statistical Appendix starting p. 913 -- Bibliography starting p. 939 -- Index starting p. 993. Subjects; Capital punishment Germany History. Capital Punishment history. History. Germany. Capital punishment. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press hardcover
2014x-1138845493Routledge 2014. Hardcover. New. 274 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.91 inches. Routledge hardcover
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2007DADAX0805853286Routledge 2007-09-19. 4. hardcover. New. 7.33x1.46x10.16. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
198511784Newtown Pa.: Bird & Bull Press 1985 Limited to 325 copies. Quarter navy morocco over magenta floral-decorated boards gilt-ruled backstrip with gilt red morocco label. . Octavo. Fourteen color plates eighteen black and white illustrations and thirteen pages of tool rubbings. Printed on mould-made Arches paper. A fine copy. Bird & Bull Press, hardcover
19657196San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1965 First edition. Limited to 487 copies signed by the author and by Robert and Edwin; additionally inscribed by the author on the front flyleaf: "To Eve and Taos / In friendship and affection / Dick Elkus / May 1st 1967." This is the last major folio by the Grabhorn Press. Quarter brown suede over Mexican decorative cloth with blindstamped front cover. . Folio unpaginated. Twenty-four black and white photographs by the author. Printed in black and red on all-rag paper. Introduction by Barnaby Conrad. Very minor offsetting from title-page. Binding extremities slightly rubbed very minor fraying to cloth at edges. A near fine copy. Grabhorn Press, hardcover
1979363681979. BIGELOW JACOB. WOLFE Richard J. Jacob Bigelow's American Medical Botany 1817-1821. An examination of the origin printing binding and distribution of America's first color plate book. With special emphasis on the manner of making and printing its colored plates. Two engraved plates. Original morocco-backed patterned boards. North Hills PA: Bird & Bull Press 1979. First edition. Limited to 300 copies. A fine copy. unknown
19871733Newtown PA: Published by Bird & Bull Press 1987. 1st. Slim 8vo 106 1 pp. quarter calf binding with marbled boards by Gray-Parrot blue morocco spine with red leather spine label in the original acetate protective wrap all Very Fine handmade Umbria paper deckle edges illustrated with 13 actual samples of marbled papers by Wolfe folowing the old methods described in Diderot tipped in other photographs and b/w text illustrations texts include ca. 1643 previously unpublished essay containing the earliest known French marbling recipe; article from "Journal Oeconomique" 1758 and entry from Diderot 'Encyclopedie" on Marbling. Very fine copy of 1st limited edition 1/310 copies #97 from Bird and Bull Press Very Fine copy. Thirty Bird & Bull Bibliography A43. Published by Bird & Bull Press hardcover
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1990Q-0812281888University of Pennsylvania Press 1990-03-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
200057674ABPrinceton and Oxford, Princeton University Press. 2000. 47x34 cm. XXVIII S., 2 Bl., 102 farbige Karten, 46 n.n. S., 1 CD-Rom. Originalleinwand mit Schutzusmchlag.
2016x-0691647283Princeton Univ Pr 2016. Hardcover. New. 448 pages. 9.25x6.12x9.21 inches. Princeton Univ Pr hardcover