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0596500130.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9780520332867_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1613772335.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2004USD_9780826126351springer 2004. 3rd. Paperback. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. springer paperback
200389319New York: W. W. Norton & Company 2003. Second Edition stated. Sixth printing stated. Trade paperback. Very good. xii 2 220 6 pages. Illustrations. Mao. Notes. Index. Preface to the First Edition. Preface to the Second Edition. Scott Douglas Sagan born 1955 is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and co-director of Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation CISAC. He is known for his research on nuclear weapons policy and nuclear disarmament including discussions of system accidents and has published widely on these subjects. In 2017 Sagan received the International Studies Association's Susan Strange Award. Sagan was the recipient of the National Academy of Sciences William and Katherine Estes Award in 2015 and the International Studies Association's Distinguished Scholar Award in 2013. He currently serves as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Chair of the Committee on International Security Studies and on the Academy's Council. Kenneth Neal Waltz June 8 1924 – May 12 2013 was an American political scientist who was a member of the faculty at both the University of California Berkeley and Columbia University and a prominent scholar in the field of international relations. He was a WWII and Korean War veteran. Waltz was one of the original founders of neorealism or structural realism in international relations theory and became associated with the school of defensive neorealism. Waltz's theories have been debated within the field of international relations. His 1979 book Theory of International Politics is the most assigned book in International Relations graduate training at U.S. universities. In The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed professors Waltz and Sagan resume their well-known dialogue concerning nuclear proliferation and the threat of nuclear war. Kenneth Waltz Dean of Realist Theory in international relations at Columbia University expands on his argument that "more may be better" contending that new nuclear states will use their acquired nuclear capabilities to deter threats and preserve peace. Scott Sagan the leading proponent of organizational theories in international politics continues to make the counterpoint that "more will be worse": novice nuclear states lack adequate organizational controls over their new weapons resulting in a higher risk of either deliberate of accidental nuclear war. Treating issues from the long peace between the United States and Soviet Union made possible by the nuclear balance of the Cold War to more modern topics such as global terrorism missile defense and the Indian-Pakistani conflict The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed is an invaluable addition to any international relations course. W. W. Norton & Company paperback
8430Chicago: Glad Tidings Publishing Company. Early Edition. Green cloth; 63pp. Spine ends and corners touched still a fine unworn copy lacking the presumed dustjacket. Originally issued by Henry Brothers in 1894 wrappers this is an early reprint by a small evangelical publishing house. A classic example of waltz-hysteria literature which appears to have infected American shores somewhat later than the Continent. The author a former dancing-master warns that the girl who learns to waltz is but one short fatal step from learning to boogie: ".the girl whose blood is hot from the exertion of the Waltz and whose every carnal sense is aroused.who entered the dancing school as pure and innocent as an angel three months ago returns to her home that night robbed of that most precious jewel of womanhood--virtue!" This edition apparently rare; OCLC finds no locations for any Glad Tidings edition. 16mo. Glad Tidings Publishing Company unknown books
190994369Paris : Perrin 1909. 220x143mm. 1 planche n/b broch. Bon tat. 845 Perrin unknown
404025 novembre 1947 1ere année numéro 2 - revue in 4 (31X24) 92 pages - nombreuses illustrations - publicités
20772Largentière, imprimerie Humbert,1963. Broché. 4 volumes in-8 totalisant 180 pages, illustrations, plans, Planches photos (portrait d'Auguste Bravais, inscription sur une batisse de Saint-Agrève, peintures de Xavier Mallet; "transport de chevaux en bateau sur le Rhône", "Richelieu remontant le Rhône avec de Thou", "le pressoir". dessins de Michel Joly (abbaye de Mazan).
1253Largentière, Humbert, 1974, 3 br. 4 volumes in-8 d'une cinquantaine de pages chacun, illustrations (roger Cheneveau), cartes, reproduction de dessins de Jean Chièze, planches photos, facs-similés,
7119Humbert, Largentière, 1975, 1 broché. 4 volumes in-8 d'une soixantaines de pages chacun, illustrations hors texte, plans
6681Avignon, Aubanel, 1921. 1 broché. in-8 de VI-126 pages, envoi autographe, signé de l'auteur, joint une lettre manuscrite de l'auteur (2 pages).
192627543Breyer Hermanos Buenos Aires 1926 approx.
189086093Partitions sur la Bretagne Ménestrel 1890 approx.
190633262Partitions sur les Anges Ménestrel 1906
191027453Partitions sur Paris Paname,Partitions sur la Prostitution , Cocottes , Courtisanes , Gigolettes Marchetti 1910
191433263Partitions sur le Pierrot, Colombine et Arlequin Ménestrel 1914
191229680Partitions sur l'Asie Marchetti 1912
192488124Office Musical 1924
190088458Partitions sur la Saison Durand 1900 approx.
191427425Salabert Edouard 1914
191129434Partitions sur la Pluie, l'orage, le vent, la neige Salabert 1911
1889102854Partitions sur les Fruits et légumes Colombier 1889 approx.
191629638Partitions sur les Oiseaux Salabert 1916