5 122 résultats
19812090502113701284Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1986ZB393032Washington Law Review Association 1986. Volumes 61 & 62 1986-1987 partly bound library markings textually clean & tight price is for the lot. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington Law Review Association unknown
19242091202133206145civilization book office chinese book office 1924. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 books in total civilization book office chinese book office paperback
19292091202133208102civilization book office chinese book office 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 books in total civilization book office chinese book office paperback
19222091202133206352Shanghai Evolution Books Bureau 1922. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 books in total Shanghai Evolution Books Bureau paperback
19972092902141208469Bunka Arts Publishing Company 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Bunka Arts Publishing Company paperback
19912090502113715399Not Available 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2588318 November 1882. On letterhead of the Savile Club 107 Piccadilly W. London. See his father’s entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 16mo. On first leaf of bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded for postage. The recipient’s full name is not give. Signed ‘Walter H Pollock’. The ‘Ajax business’ referred to in the letter is the performance of the first of the Cambridge Greek plays organised by the archaeologist Sir Charles Walston formerly Waldstein 1856-1927. Begins: ‘My dear Thomas / My friend Dr Waldstein who has got up the whole Ajax business asks me to send you the enclosed admission and programme.’ He ends by offering to get him ‘any details as to the archaeological part of the business’. 18 November 1882. On letterhead of the Savile Club, 107 Piccadilly, W. [London] unknown
20182083002117804255diamond company 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 310p Size: 19cm diamond company paperback
114688897X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781344694902Hardback. New. hardcover
1994272698PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19971300494PN. New. 1997. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
193238234Paris: Librairie Ancienne Honoré Champion 1932.- 276 p.: Facsímil a doble página plegada de dos cartas de Goethe; 4º 239 cm.; Texto en francés;Fina encuadernación nueva en Media Tela cartoné lomo con tejuelo. No conserva las cubiertas originales.- Importante revista literaria dirigida por F. Baldensperger y P. Hazard. CONTIENE: Goethe et Claude Lorrain por Gaston Varenne; Goeth et le sentiment de la nature dans le préromanticisme européen por Paul Van Tieghem; La religion de la vérite dans "Iphigénie" por Alexandre Hérenger; Goethe et la Révolution Française por H. Loiseau; La femme de Goethe por A. Fanta; Goethe critique. L'acheminement a la méthode "génétique" por Julien I. Rouge; L'Attrait de Rome pour un fils de Charlotte Auguste Kesrner por Maurice Mutterer; Pour une interprétation correcte de l'episode d'Euphorion Segond Faust acte III por Fernand Baldensperger; Goethe et les yougoslaves por Milos Trivunac; Goethe en Catalogne: J. Maragall porJ. J. A. Bertrand; etc. etc. Excelente estado. LITERATURA Y ESTUDIOS LITERARIOS EXTRANJEROS DE LOS SIGLOS XVI-XXI Livre en français Librairie Ancienne Honoré Champion hardcover
194633709Paris: Variété 1946. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Redacteur en chef Jacques Doris. Au sommaire de ce deuxiè";me numero figurent de: Marcel Arland Echanges Francis Jammes La mort de l'Amour Henri Thomas Ruisseaux Audiberti Le Mur du Fond Claude Vigee Poeme Hanri-François Rey Monsieur Printemps Jean Paulhan Fautrier l'enragè Jacques Dopagne Cliniques Antonio Machado Chanson Paul Arnold Visage de Phedre J.P. Lorgen Lignes et Harmonie. Avec des Etudes et critique de Jean Lambert Critique et Histoire Thierry Maulnier Histoires de Famille maurice toesca Sous le signe de la belle écriture R.M. Alberes Les hommes et leurs pensèe F. Delanglade Les Sculptures et les Peintres h. Jeanson Jouvet comedien de l'é"cran9 p. darmangeat Musique et impressionisme. Hors-texte et Dessins de Audiberti Dubuffet R. Dufy Miro Fautrier Modigliani Prassinos Rossi Tal-Coat L. Zack. 4to. pp. 64. Molto buono Very Good. Timbro alla prima pagina Stamp on the first blank page. . Variété, unknown
194633712Paris: Variété 1946. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Sé";rie luxe sur velin teinté des papeteries de renage. Exemplaire N° 57. Direction Marie-Aimeé Dopagne. Au sommaire de ce numero figurent: Jean Prevost Histoire du courage Jaen Grenier Georges Braque Constantin Simonov Attends-moi Joe Bousquet Les trois miroirs François Dodat Actualités Vincente Huidobro Poeme Armide Castor et Phallux André Séverac Varbanesco Jean Follain Trois poemes Fernand Léger L'oeil du peintre Louis Pauwels Le Calme. Etudes et critiques de: Maurice Toesca Chronique sur le livres Thierry Maulnier Litterature americaine Jean Lambert Autour d'Apollinaire Edouard Dolleans De Pascal à Peguy Pierre schaeffer Salles d'attente Frederic Delanglade La peinture. Dessins et gravures de André Masson Raymond Gid Georges Braque Adam Elsa Henriquez Varbanesco Lé"ger Henri Matisse. 4to. pp. 64. Molto buono Very Good. Timbro alla prima pagina. Custodia sciupata con uno strappo Stamp on the first blank page. . Variété, unknown
1825230481825. EnvironmentalismAgriculture Archive of six manuscripts and printed works concerning water rights water supply and environmental regulation in the United States and Britain during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The materials chronicle the evolving legal protections governing access to water resources including industrial use agricultural supply municipal control of waterways and emerging concerns regarding river pollution. Together the documents trace a historical arc from early industrial petitions for water-powered manufacturing and property-based water rights disputes to later government and professional studies addressing irrigation law water infrastructure and environmental contamination. The archive contains six items three manuscripts and three printed works:<br /> <br /> 1 Manuscript Petition. Lancaster Pennsylvania. 1825 petition submitted to the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Lancaster requesting authorization to use water from the town run for manufacturing purposes. The petitioner proposes constructing a machine for manufacturing cards used in carding cotton and requests permission to convey water through wooden pipes from the municipal run to power the operation. The petition references specific lots and locations within Lancaster and includes statements assuring that the diversion would not interfere with existing water flow or neighboring property. Approximately 8 x 9.75 inches.<br /> <br /> 2 Autograph Letter Signed. Philadelphia February 25 1861. Letter addressed to J. E. Thompson concerning a dispute involving water use along the Wissahickon Creek. The writer discusses complaints relating to the removal of sand and alteration of water flow affecting neighboring property references a dam causing land inundation and ultimately states a willingness to relinquish certain rights so the dam may be removed noting that steam power is sufficient for his manufacturing purposes.<br /> <br /> 3 Charles C. Brown. River Pollution in the United States. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Society of Engineers October 1890. Early engineering study discussing sources of river contamination and methods of measuring and preventing industrial pollution of American waterways.<br /> <br /> 4 Certified Court Record Suffolk England 1833. Court of Common Pleas water rights dispute concerning property and access to a well in the parishes of Stowmarket and Needham Market Suffolk. The case lists William Ransom as plaintiff and Thomas Wells and Susan Wells as defendants relating to the liberty of drawing water and access rights. The record references the reign of King George IV and was officially certified July 16 1833 by Charles Roberts Assistant Keeper of Records of the Public Record Office.<br /> <br /> 5 R. H. Hess. Arid-Land Water Rights in the United States. Reprinted from the Columbia Law Review June 1916. Scholarly legal analysis examining riparian rights and the doctrine of prior appropriation in the American West and the legal development of irrigation water allocation.<br /> <br /> 6 United States Department of Agriculture. Farmstead Water Supply. Farmers' Bulletin No. 1448. Washington D.C. issued August 1925 and slightly revised June 1933. Government agricultural engineering bulletin describing sanitary well construction water storage and safe water supply systems for American farms.<br /> <br /> Manuscript documents show typical folds from original filing and storage with moderate toning and minor edge wear; handwriting remains clear and legible throughout. Printed pamphlets show light toning occasional edge wear and scattered minor staining consistent with use and inexpensive publication formats. Overall condition good to very good. This archive offers a compact documentary survey of water governance and environmental awareness across more than a century linking early industrial petitions and property disputes with the later emergence of legal scholarship and engineering studies addressing irrigation policy rural infrastructure and river pollution in the modern United States. unknown
1794066632.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1490955976.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200584600Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2005. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good/No DJ issued. x 179 1 i 5 pages. Tables. Illustrations. Front cover lower right corner curved. Among the participants in this hearing were: Fred Thompson Edward Markey Ashton Carter Gary Milhollin Curt Weldon and Henry Sokolski. In his opening statement Chairman D'Amato stated: "Our mandate calls on us to assess China's role in the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist-sponsoring states. Ws we have stressed in our reports to the Congress proliferation stemming from China remains a serious concern. Have the Chinese taken decisive actions to reign in the various companies engaging in this behavior some of which have been repeatedly sanctions by the United States. We believe China must face this issue more frankly and effectively. Washington also must act to impose consequences on Beijing should it not cooperate on this vital matter. Currently the United States employes sanctions in hopes of curbing the proliferating habits of some of China's largest companies. That's the subject we're going to be exploring today. But U.S. sanctions laws have failed to stem this behavior and do not penalize the Chinese government for its lack of action to end it. Ultimately the Chinese government itself must be accountable for a WMD-related attack that involves either directly or indirectly materials or technologies originating in China. In addition to proliferation we will examine China's role in the North Korea nuclear crisis. The United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission informally the US-China Commission USCC is an independent agency of the United States government. It was established on October 30 2000 through the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act. The USCC is responsible for providing recommendations based on their findings on bilateral trade with the Peoples Republic of China evaluating national security and trading risks in all industries and conducting research on Chinas actions. All these findings are discussed in their hearings and submitted as an annual report or specific research topics every year. In part due to its small size the USCC directly reports to Congress and the president - it is not a part of any other department or agency in the federal government. The USCC consists of 12 commissioners who staff it and facilities that were absorbed from the former US Trade Deficit Review Commission. The commissioners are appointed to two-year terms by the Majority and Minority Leaders of the U.S. Senate and by the Speaker and Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives. The current head of the commission is Carolyn Bartholomew and the Vice Chairman is Robin Cleveland who are responsible for organizing meetings with other commissioners. Each commissioner is entitled to one vote. The USCC staff and facilities are from former US Trade Deficit Review Commission by the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act of 2001. Since then the USCC is responsible for overseeing trade deficit matters with China. The USCC was created as the US government believes some of the current trades with China were in need of urgent attentions and corrections based on analyses considering Chinas military modernizations change of trade policy and media and information controls. Its first annual report in 2002 found that China is and will be a major competitor of the U.S. and also concluded that China as the third-largest trading partner had extremely unbalanced trade relationship. In the following years between 2004 and 2009 the USCC stated that Chinas undervalued currency counterfeiting and piracy export subsidies and lack of protection of US intellectual property right were continually contributed to a growing trade deficit. The main focus for the commission is constantly changing around the eight main areas. However the focused area in the last decade 2010-2020 is national security. The USCC argues the main direction of US-China relation will be "A combination of containment and engagement". The main part of the commission is to submit annual report every year. The USCC fulfills its mission by holding regular meetings with commission members to discuss recent related matters include write full analysis of eight focused parts which are Energy American Capital Market Economic transfers Regional Economics and Security impacts US-China Bilateral Programs Weapon proliferation World Trade Organization Compliance and Implications of restrictions on speech and information access in China. And provide conclusions and recommendations for legislative and administrative actions. Multiple hearings are held every year with commissioners and outside government parties to discuss relevant matters. The first hearing was "China Trade/Sectoral and WTO Issues" on June 14 2001. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1497346932.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196220287Washington DC: GPO 1962. good ex-lib. 26 cm approx. 3500 27 study reports bound into a 7-vol. set bibliography library stamps. GPO unknown
199747957Arlington VA: Nuclear Waste Technical Bd 1997. First Edition. First Printing. very good. Approx. 100 wraps references glossary. This report was submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1987 Public Law 100-123. It presents findings and recommendations. Congress created the Board to evaluate the technical and scientific validity of the Department of Energy's program to manage the permanent disposition of the nation's civilian spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Specifically the Board is charged with evaluating the DOE site-characterization activities at Yucca Mountain Nevada as well as activities relating to the design of the repository and to the packaging and transport of spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste. Nuclear Waste Technical Bd paperback
196920357Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences 1969. good. 23 85 wraps illus. diagrams. National Academy of Sciences paperback
198034145Washington DC: GPO 1980. good. 24 cm 456 wraps illus. bibliography index. This is an early post-Vietnam War Congressional Hearing on the controversial issue of using Vieques Puerto Rico for naval gunnery and other training. GPO paperback