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2651Collection ' L'aventure mystérieuse ' aux éditions J'ai lu, 1972. In-8° dos collé de 320 pages.
5784France - Loisirs, 1978. In-8° relié de 333 pages. Sans la jaquette.
1965100153960Fleuve Noir 1965 in12. 1965. Broché. Des savants anglais captent un message venu d'Andromède grâce à un radio-télescope. Le message décrypté mène à une découverte qui bouleverse leur compréhension du cosmos
1956492061956 Editions Fleuve Noir, Collection Anticipation (Fusée), N° 64 - 1956 - Petit in-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 185 p. - Couverture signée Brantonne
1955671231955 Editions Fleuve Noir, Collection Anticipation (Fusée), N° 55 - 1955 - Petit in-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 169 p. - Couverture signée Brantonne
199810051CBBerlin, Ullstein Verlag (= UIllstein Taschenbuch Band 35741), 1998. 8°, 476 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), deutsche Erstausgabe tadelloses Exemplar für den anspruchsvollen Sammler (SFK8)
1984100060345Albin Michel 1984 454 pages 14x22x3cm. 1984. Cartonné jaquette. 454 pages.
1983300029020Albin Michel 1983 300 pages 1983. 300 pages.
199723289CBObergrünzburg, UFO - Nachrichten (vormals Karl L. Veit), 1997. 8°, 159 S., in blauer Schrift, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), deutsche Erstausgabe untere Ecke des Vorderdeckels mit leichter Knickspur, obere Ecke des Rückdeckels minimal bestoßen,
Huhntamo, Erkki edIn Pristine Condition. unknown
179823398<p><b>ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS. JOHN ADAMS.</b>Broadsheet. Naturalization Law of 1798. <i>An Act Supplementary to and to amend the act intitled "An Act to establish an uniform rule of naturalization; and to repeal the act heretofore passed on the subject."</i> Philadelphia 1798 2 pp. 8¼ x 13½ in. Docketed on verso. Evans 34700. </p>The purpose of this Act of Congress was to increase the "notice time" the time period an alien needed to wait before declaring an intent to become a citizen from 3 to 5 years and notoriously expanding the residency requirement for American citizenship to 14 years.<p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Treated by a professional paper conservator.</p> books
in-4° 236 pp., illustre en noir, broche, couverture illustree. Bon etat (couverture et dos us.). [CA26/3] L"auteur étant décédé avant l"achèvement de ce livre, les textes ont été recueillis, classés et agencés par son fils Guy Dohmen.
2311Presses de la Renaissance,1978. Grand in-8° dos collé de 270 pages.Tres bon etat.
24792Presses de la Renaissance, collection"Biblio-luxe", 1978. Format 14x22 cm, broche, 251 pages.Bon etat.
500308859Flammarion Sans date.
19631199281963 Editions Fayard - 1963 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en N&B - 182 p.
19735611973 - broché - Editions Bordas - Collection "Bordas Poche" N° 3 - 1973 - In-12 (16,5 x 11 cm) broché - 126 pages - Illustrations et photographies principalement en noir et blanc
197695108Robert Laffont, coll. « Les énigmes de l’univers » 1976 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 13. Couverture écornée, pelliculage desquamant. 370 pages. État correct d’occasion.
1928044425Sussex: Private By Author 1928. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Contains Parts I II & III bound together. Scarce!. Private By Author Hardcover
697183794Career Press Incorporated pp. 320 First Edition . Papeback. New. Career Press, Incorporated unknown
in-8, 222 pages, illustrations, index, broche Bel exemplaire. [MI-7]
1441534334.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
6380304like new. unknown
1799WRCAM52689Philadelphia: Richard Folwell 1799. 50352-240vii4244-56144- 26iv48pp. Contemporary calf blind ruled neatly rebacked in matching style. Contemporary ownership inscriptions on front free endpaper and titlepage. Light foxing. Very good. The scarce official printing of the collected laws passed by the Fifth United States Congress which include the notorious Alien and Sedition Acts passed in 1798. "There are three Alien acts which grew directly out of the XYZ Affair and the failure of the embassy to France. Debate began in April 1798 as the story was reported to Congress. The first bill the Naturalization Act was signed into law on June 18 1798. It increased the residency requirement for American citizenship from five to fourteen years and created other hurdles to citizenship the majority of emigrants were supporters of the Jeffersonian Republicans. The second the Alien Friends Act was passed on June 25. It allowed the President to imprison or deport aliens considered 'dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States.' On July 6 the Alien Enemies Act passed authorizing the President to imprison or deport any male whether an alien or American citizen related to an enemy nation in times of war. The first two acts expired in March 1801 at the end of the Adams presidency but the Alien Enemies Act is still in effect and was the basis for the confinement of Japanese and German ethnic groups during World War II. Its use has been raised as a possibility in modern times. <br> <br> "Far more important to domestic politics of the era was the Sedition Act passed on July 14 1798. This made it a crime if 'any person shall write print utter or publish or shall cause or procure to be written printed uttered or published.any false scandalous and malicious writing or writings against the government of the United States or either house of Congress of the United States or the President of the United States.to bring them or either of them into contempt or disrepute.' A number of individuals were prosecuted under the Sedition Act notably Representative Matthew Lyon the aggressive Congressman from Vermont; the political writer James Callender; and some ordinary citizens. The majority prosecuted were Republican newspaper editors such as Benjamin Franklin Bache. The Sedition Act provoked an angry reaction from many and contributed to the Federalist collapse at the polls in the 1800 election. It expired at the end of 1800 and Jefferson pardoned those still imprisoned under it when he took office in March 1801" - Reese. <br> <br> Several printers in different cities took up the publication of the laws of the Fifth Congress. Richard Folwell one of the printers in Philadelphia printed the acts of each session as it finished from 1797 to 1799 and then an omnibus edition in 1799 the present work. This edition is quite scarce and is not in Evans or Bristol. The ESTC locates copies at only three institutions: the Advocates Library in Great Britain the American Antiquarian Society and the Library Company of Philadelphia. Further copies are held by the Library of Congress the U.S. Military Academy Cincinnati Case Western and Brown. ESTC W14661. EVANS 32952 34688 36479 ref. REESE FEDERAL HUNDRED 70 ref. Richard Folwell unknown books
199910071CBMünchen, Goldmann Verlag (= Goldmann-Taschenbuch Band 12748), 1999. 536 S., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), deutsche Erstausgabe tadelloses Exemplar für den anspruchsvollen Sammler (Vo0)