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0889259275.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
260319005Audio CD. Used: Very Good. 0x0x0. Very good condition. From a private collection. Comes from non smoking home. unknown
19612082702114605899Human traffic company 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Human traffic company paperback
19722082702114607508Fixed 3500 yen Mizuho Publishing 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Fixed 3,500 yen Mizuho Publishing paperback
19702082702114607926Futosha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Futosha paperback
19862082702114611721Shinchosha 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinchosha paperback
19612082702114600683Togensha 680yen 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Togensha 680yen paperback
19612082702114611550Onion Shobo 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Onion Shobo paperback
DADAX0545935040Scholastic 2014-01-01. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Scholastic paperback
19902082702114609993future company 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 future company paperback
1970216021970. African American Latino History Criminal Justice Photography Unidentified press photographers War on Drugs photographs 1974 to 1992 document law enforcement operations arrests and media coverage of drug enforcement in Texas during the expansion of federal and local anti narcotics campaigns. Produced for newspaper circulation by the Houston Chronicle and the Associated Press the images provide direct evidence of policing practices surveillance and public presentation of drug enforcement activities across multiple decades. The archive supports research into racial disparities in policing the growth of coordinated federal and local enforcement systems and the role of press photography in shaping public understanding of crime and punishment during the late twentieth century.<br /> <br /> Texas primarily Houston and El Paso 1974 to 1992. Archive of 9 original silver gelatin press photographs with printed and typed captions on versos. Images include a 1974 photograph of Drug Enforcement Administration agents seizing a large marijuana cache from a tugboat; a 1975 Associated Press image displaying cocaine and heroin paraphernalia accompanied by a caption describing drug use in social settings; a 1979 photograph of the El Paso Intelligence Center identified as the control center of federal drug enforcement operations; and multiple photographs from the 1980s and early 1990s depicting arrests raids and evidence seizures. One image labeled "Operation Crackdown" shows a group of detainees with hands restrained behind their backs gathered at a temporary booking site surrounded by officers and paperwork processing tables. Another photograph captures an undercover officer restraining a young Black man outside an apartment complex during an arrest. A photograph dated April 27 1992 shows officers recovering firearms and suspected narcotics from a vehicle in a dealership parking lot accompanied by an assignment sheet describing a police chase and subsequent arrest. Additional images include a 1990 multi agency raid involving federal and local authorities using a trained detection dog identified as "Magnum" with annotations indicating restrictions on identifying agents.<br /> <br /> The archive situates drug enforcement within the broader expansion of the War on Drugs a policy framework that intensified policing surveillance and incarceration beginning in the 1970s and continuing through the end of the twentieth century. These photographs document the coordination between agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration U.S. Customs and the Federal Bureau of Investigation as well as the increasing visibility of enforcement through media distribution. The repeated depiction of arrests and controlled displays of seized materials underscores the public facing dimension of these operations while the imagery of detainees and targeted enforcement reflects documented disparities in how drug laws were applied across racial and socioeconomic groups. Light handling wear with minor surface marks typical of press photographs; captions remain legible. Overall very good condition. A concentrated visual record of law enforcement practice media representation and the social impact of drug policy in late twentieth century Texas. unknown
18932082702114603659Kinko-do 1893. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kinko-do paperback
19892082702114601205Yomiuri Shimbun Seibu Head Office 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Yomiuri Shimbun Seibu Head Office paperback
1331017769.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1947008976Carlisle UK: Border Regimental Association 1947. A run of this magazine of the Border Regiment Volume 1 numbers 1-6 covering September 1947 to March 1950. Over the 6 magazines there are 308 pages in total in overall bright clean condition just some neat comments in ink on a few pages see images light foxing to rear of front and back marbled endpapers all other pages clean. Many B/w photographs and illustrationsplus very informative text Magazinres are bound into a hardcover binding with the front cover of Volume 1 number 1 but others do not have the covers. Outer boards have a few light marks and light wear to bottom of spine gold lettering on spine a little dulled. A pleasing example of these magazines SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST . First Editions. Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 11 ¼ x 8¾ Inches. Hardcover. Border Regimental Association Hardcover
19942082702114608837Akita shoten 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Akita shoten paperback
19892082702114600861Tekijuku Commemorative Party 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tekijuku Commemorative Party paperback
18762082702114609950Osaka shorin 1876. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Osaka shorin paperback
19460001566PRESIDIO TEXAS WEST TEXAS TX. Good. 1946. On offer is a very interesting archive of two 2 manuscript relics of mid-20th Century border problems of illegal immigration being note pads of a West Texas border patrol agent detailing his daily activities during work hours. They start in May 1st 1946 through September 30th 1951. He worked West Texas around Presidio and does a super job detailing his work life from the mundane: shoeing his own horse and the names of other patrol agents he worked with to the exciting: hunting and catching aliens hauling them off to jail naming the ranches he patrolled and much more. All pages in both booklets are written on. The binding is loose in the books but all pages intact and overall G.; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF WEST TEXAS PRESIDIO BORDER PATROL AGENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IRREGULAR IMMIGRATION UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRATION UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRATION ILLEGAL ALIEN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CLANDESTINE WORKERS SANS PAPIERS WITHOUT PAPERS UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY BORDER CROSSING HUMAN TRAFFICKING HUMAN SMUGGLING SOUTH WESTERN TEXAS AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORYantiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel. . unknown
200362013Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has slight wear and soiling. iv 197 p. Occasional footnotes. Serial No. 31. In the wake of the attacks of September 11 the Federal Governemnt has reassessed almost every aspect of American life to ensure and our country and its people are protected against terrorist threats. Historically foreign government have issued consular identification cards to enable their citizens aborad to seek consular assistance when they needed help. Since early 2002 however those cards have served a new purpose. This is when the Mexican Government redesigned their consular identification card known as the Matricula Consular and began promoting it for local acceptance in the United States. As of the time of this hearing more than 402 localities 32 counties 122 financial institutions and 908 law enforcement agences had accepted the Matricular for identification purposes. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
200264509Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2002. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 126 p. Includes illustrations. Serial No. 110. This hearing was called to consider the interactions between the Immigration and Naturalization Service and Hesham Mohamed Ali Hedayet who on July 4 2002 at the Los Angeles International Airport gunned down several people killing two before he was killed during the incident. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
19552082702114611138Bijutsu shubbansha 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
200650922Washington DC: GPO 2006. First Edition. First Printing. Wraps. very good. 120 wraps figures appendix Serial No. 109-111. This hearing addressed legislation to reauthorize a visa program for foreign physicians. GPO paperback
1905231541905. Texas HistoryBorderlands U.S.-Mexico borderlands photograph album 1905-1906 centered on El Paso and Juárez with additional views in New Mexico Arizona California Oregon and Alaska. The album documents an early twentieth-century traveler's movement through the southern border of the U.S. when El Paso and Ciudad Juárez were being promoted through rail travel tourism and cross-border entertainment and when American visitors regularly treated Mexican religious sites plazas bullrings and street life as part of a border excursion circuit. Its strongest historical value lies in the concentration of images tied to the Texas-Mexico border including Juárez bullfight and cockfight scenes street and church views and domestic group portraits in El Paso alongside a labeled photograph of a Santo Domingo Pueblo corn dance likely Kewa Pueblo north of Albuquerque showing non-Native travelers recording Indigenous life in the Southwest.<br /> <br /> Photograph album containing 81 original photographs most measuring approximately 2 x 3 to 4 x 5 inches mounted on thick black paper leaves in a cloth-bound album. Contemporary manuscript captions identify numerous locations and subjects including "El Paso Tex" "Juarez Mex" "Bull Fight" "Cock Fight" "Near Albuquerque 1906" "1906 New Mexico" "New Mexico 1905" "Juarez Mex Church over 350 years old" and "Corn Dance. Santo Domingo." Visible subjects include family and social group portraits posed on porches and in front of residences; women in white dresses and men in coats hats and ties; a tree-lined park path in El Paso; religious architecture and church interiors in Juárez; a fountain identified as Robinson Park in Albuquerque; river and landscape views labeled Rio Grande; a saguaro cactus study; a donkey; a seated elderly woman in a doorway; and multiple arena photographs showing matadors horses attendants spectators and ring action in Juárez. Several photographs bear later ink inscriptions including one later image of five men captioned "Alaska" en recto and with names on verso including "Mayor Goldstein" a prominent Jewish businessman and six time Juneau Mayor Isadore Goldstein.<br /> <br /> The album records border travel encompassing scenes of domestic life in El Paso tourism in Juárez and excursions into New Mexico and the wider West. The Juárez images are especially strong preserving direct vernacular views of public spectacle in the bullring and cockfight pit as well as church architecture and urban settings seen from the perspective of a visiting American observer. Photographs mounted throughout; some images faded or silvered with scattered surface wear corner wear occasional discoloration and a few later annotations or tape remnants visible. Overall very good condition. unknown
200448237Washington DC: GPO 2004. First Edition. First Printing. good. 257 wraps appendices tables. Hearing held on April 22 2004. S. Hrg. 108-570. GPO paperback