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190277048Chicago:: Ralph Fletcher Seymour 1902. One of 400 copies. . publisher's quarter cloth and printed boards. Bookplate; boards rubbed and soiled; contents fine. 8vo. With Illustrations by Charles Doudelet. Translated from the French by Martin Schuetze. Errata slip tipped in. Ralph Fletcher Seymour, hardcover
1902z0179Chicago: Ralph Fletcher Seymour 1902. Twelve poems on mystical & spiritual themes by the Belgian writer winner of the Nobel Prize in 1911. The original French first published in 1896 is included after the English translations. Hardcover as pictured; one of 400 unnumbered copies in the edition. Book shows general wear some scuffing small stains spine smudges some tanning & foxing within semi-circular damp-stains to top page edges. 36 pages colophon; woodcut-like drawings one for each poem. . First Edition in English. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Charles Doudelet. Octavo. Ralph Fletcher Seymour Hardcover
1929111111112476Constable & Co. Ltd 1929. Hardcover. Good. Constable & Co. Ltd.; London 1929. Hardcover. A Good red cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine binding intact heavily sunned spine rubbing along board edges bowed front board age toning to pages bit frayed spine edges few scuff and smudge marks to text block edges small soiled spot top front board fore-edge previous owner ink name front pastedown discoloration and scattered foxing half title page ink signature and embossed stamp on title page previous owner ink name rear pastedown bit of scattered foxing to text block edges spine buckram starting to separate from backing material some fading to board margins starting hinges very few pages with pencil markings without Dust wrapper. A good and overall clean copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 243pp. We pack securely and ship daily w/delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Constable & Co. Ltd hardcover
201773879Washington DC: National Defense University Press 2017. First Printing Stated. Wraps. Very good. v 1 24 2 pages. Notes. The development of new nuclear weapon designs as well as the imperative to test these designs were now inextricably linked. Nuclear tests were considered essential to maintaining confidence in the effectiveness and usability of these weapons. Since the Alamogordo test upwards of 2000 nuclear tests have taken place globally. Of these 528 were conducted in the atmosphere. In 1954 after an unexpectedly powerful and environmentally damaging test called Castle Bravo took place over Bikini Atoll in the Asia Pacific4 Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called for a "standstill" in nuclear explosive testing: "Pending progress towards some solution full or partial in respect of the prohibition of these weapons of mass destruction the Government would consider some sort of what may be called a "standstill agreement" in respect at least of these actual explosions."5 In 1958 the United States the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom undertook negotiations over a cessation of nuclear testing but a number of issues mostly related to verifying compliance proved intractable. Some success was attained after the Cuban Missile Crisis as the three parties agreed in 1963 to the Limited Test Ban Treaty LTBT which banned all nuclear testing in the atmosphere in space or underwater. Nuclear tests would henceforth be permitted only underground. Subsequent efforts to negotiate a complete cessation proved unsuccessful until 1994 when negotiations on a multilateral comprehensive nuclear test ban began in earnest. The Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction is at the forefront of education and research on the impact of weapons of mass destruction WMD on U.S. and global security. The Center was established in 1994 as the Center for Counterproliferation Research at the request of then Assistant Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter as an outgrowth of the Defense Counterproliferation Initiative. Ambassador Robert Joseph who later served as a Special Assistant to the President on the National Security Council staff and as an Under Secretary of State under President George W. Bush served as the Center's first Director. In 2001 Dr. John Reichart succeeded Ambassador Joseph as Director and the Center expanded its research from WMD challenges to the military to encompass a full spectrum of WMD issues affecting a broad set of U.S. government departments and agencies. In 2004 the Center for Counterproliferation Research changed its name to the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction to reflect this change in mission. In 2008 pursuant to the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction 1801.01C the Center became the focal point for WMD education in Joint Professional Military Education. In 2015 Mr. Charles Lutes succeeded Dr. Reichart as Director following Dr. Reichart's retirement after more than forty years of government service. Throughout its history the Center has maintained a broad mandate for education research and outreach and has pursued ambitious initiatives in these areas. Its research contributes to the understanding of the security implications of WMD as well as to the challenge of fashioning effective responses. The Center is actively engaged on pressing and emerging WMD issues such as interdiction elimination consequence management deterrence and escalation management. It also examines responses to new and evolving WMD threats including nuclear terrorism bioterrorism and nontraditional agents and assists combatant commands in preparing to deal with the operational impact of chemical and biological weapons. Through its education research and outreach programs the Center seeks to enhance awareness in the next generation of military and civilian leaders of the WMD threat. In addition to the Center's courses on countering WMD and consequence management at National Defense University staff members also lecture on WMD issues widely and across the academic and operational spectrum. The Center is building a cadre of future leaders knowledgeable about WMD through its innovative Program for Emerging Leaders. It also administers a unique Master of Science in WMD Studies program for DoD personnel in conjunction with Missouri State University. The Center further hosts an annual symposium and monthly WMD Spotlight Seminars to address topical WMD issues as well as other conferences workshops and seminars throughout the year. National Defense University Press paperback
1969008345Office Of The Chief Of Military History Department Of The Army 1969. Hardcover. Very Good. First Printing . Hinges are tight on this large volume . The interior is clean no marks . Illustrated with selections from Department Of Defense files . Forty-seven maps by B. C. Mossman . This is a team effort by by a number of the nation's leading scholars including Matloff Kent Greenfield Richard Leighton and other leaders of the Army Historical Series . The volume covers through the Vietnam War . Office Of The Chief Of Military History , Department Of The Army hardcover
1969008344Office Of The Chief Of Military History Department Of The Army 1969. Hardcover. Very Good. First Printing . Hinges are tight on the large volume . The interior is clean no marks . Illustrated with selections from the Department Of Defense files . Forty-seven maps by B. C. Mossman . This is a team effort by a number of the nation's leading scholars including Matloff Kent Greenfield Richard Leighton and other leaders of the Army Historical Series .The volume covers through the Vietnam war . An outstanding job. Office Of The Chief Of Military History , Department Of The Army hardcover
1969BR-0418-699Hardcover. 713 pp. United States Army Washington D.C. 1969. First Edition thus. Second Printing 1973. "Except for Chapters 27 and 28 which have been considerably revised this book is essentially a reprint of the 1969 version." Appears to be unread. No DJ as issued. More photos on request. Shipped in a box within a box in bubble wrap with a tracking number. Heavy book will require extra shipping cost. U.S. Army hardcover
19699562Washington DC: Office of the Chief of Military History 1969. Hardcover 701 pages. Very good. Inscribed to Jon Emerson by Matloff and dated 9/11/69 in blue pen on front free endpaper. No dust jacket. Corners slightly rubbed and bumped. Light sun fading to spine. Minor soiling and foxing to text block edges. Interior clean in nice shape. Due to size/weight of book additional shipping charges may apply. Office of the Chief of Military History hardcover
19774482<p>stock number 008029000954. Text unmarked. Spine tight Several pages have red marking on side page edge. Maps 1re in rear of book. 16 at the back of book and 11 maps in text which ahs many photos. Itlay from invasion to freedom</p> Center for Military History hardcover
196131253Beaufort: Prologue to Freedom Inc 1961. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Quarto. 90pp a very good copy in white printed wraps. <br/><br/> Prologue to Freedom Inc paperback
1976Alibris.0030718Collège du Nord-Ouest. 1976. Trade paperback. Very good. some cover wear spine is faded. 198 p. Includes: maps bibliography. . Table des Matières: Naissance de la traite des fourrures en Abitibi et au Témiscamingue 1673-1708 / Jean Laflamme; Cadillac 1971 / Nicole De Lachevrotière; Le développement économique de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Essai de prospective ou esquisse d'une géographie du futur de la reegion. Deuxième partie / Laurent Deschaies; Etude de l'évolution de la population d'un milieu rural: Sainte-Germaine-de Boulé Abitibi-Ouest / Daniel Samson; Visages de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue / Guy Perreault; Aménagement et animation touristique du Fort Teemiscamingue / Thérèse Beaudoin Suzanne Boutin & Louise Lambert Collège du Nord-Ouest paperback
1986422901Greenwood Press 1986. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. First Edition First Printing. Published by Greenwood Press 1986. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is like new. Dust jacket is like new with light edgewear. An excellent copy of this comprehensive study on American politics. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Greenwood Press hardcover
1925052632William Heinemann LTD 1925 Book. Illus. by Daphne Baring. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Some rubbing and corner and edge wear. William Heinemann LTD hardcover
2014AME_9789814623773World Scientific Publishing 2014. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. World Scientific Publishing hardcover
1918327140London: Martin Secker 1918. Third. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.39 Martin Secker hardcover
74-0298New York : D. Appleton-Century Co. 1940. 8vo. Signs of shelf wear. Some discoloration. Clipped price corners. Very Good. Original Price on Dust Jacket: $1.50 New York : D. Appleton-Century Co., 1940. unknown
75-1254Paris FR: Editions Pierre Tisne 1948. 8vo. 150pp. Very Good. Hardcover. Gray cloth over boards. Tears to dust jacket. Color and black and white plates throughout. Light spotting to top edge of pages. En Francais. Paris, FR: Editions Pierre Tisne, 1948 hardcover
1988023429Hunter College Art Galleries 1988. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Catalog for an exhibition at the The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery Feb. 9 - Mar. 25 1988. Stapled wraps. Hunter College Art Galleries Paperback
199910788new hc Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover
1964mon0002885280American Institute of Musicology 1964. Paperback. Very Good. . Scarce. Minor tanning to spine minor dust wear. Pages clean binding sturdy. American Institute of Musicology paperback
1967mon0002885278American Institute of Musicology 1967. Paperback. Very Good. . Scarce. Minor tanning to spine a couple dust prints to cover overall clean. Binding sturdy. American Institute of Musicology paperback
1967mon0002885279American Institute of Technology 1967. Paperback. Very Good. . Scarce. Minor tanning to spine a couple of dust prints on covers. Overall clean binding sturdy. American Institute of Technology paperback
69-5227Paris France: Bloud & Gay 1945. 8vo. Softcover. 59 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good. Pages unopened. Text en francais. Paris, France: Bloud & Gay, 1945 paperback
1999160350Williams College Museum of Art April 1999. Paper Back . Very Good. Complete number line. Williams College Museum of Art unknown
1005London and New York: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. 1962. First edition. Hardcover book complete in its original dust jacket price-clipped. 24 cm. Color illustrations by Nixon throughout. From the private collection of noted book collector/dealer Horst K. Joost. In very good condition. A few specks of spotting to the end pages. No ownership marks/writing present within. Light shelf wear/bumping soiling staining to the dust jacket. hardcover