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191162479Cahiers de la Quinzaine 1911 1 vol. broché petit in-8, broché, 175 pp. Bon état général, en partie non coupé.
197382320Valence, Editions Sorepi, 1973, gr. in-8°, 257 pp, un portrait en frontispice, 5 pl. hors texte, biblio, index, broché, bon état, envoi a.s.
1973FRAHISTO65978520526Valence, Imprimerie Sorepi, 1973, 15,5 x 24, 258-VIII pages sous couverture souple illustrée. Ouvrage enrichi de IV hors-textes noir & blanc. Préface de Jacques de Font-Reaulx. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires. Dédicace autographe de l'autrice.
1922107541922 broché (paperback) in-douze (duodecimo), dos et couverture oranges imprimés (spine and cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), envoi autographe manuscrit de l'Auteur sur la page de faux-titre (author's autograph on the half title page) à Paul Léautaud, sans illustration (no illustration), 112 pages, 1922 à Paris Bibliothèque des Marges - à la Librairie de France,
19079092Calmann-Lévy, s.d. (1907), in-12, 276 pp, broché, couv. muette, sinon bon état. Peu courant
197144026Tribune socialiste 1971. N Tribune socialiste 1971. N° 490 . In-4 En feuillets. Bon état
1912110384P., Librairie illustrée Jules Tallandier, s.d. (1912), in-4°, 320-x pp, très riche iconographie : 20 planches hors texte en noir et en couleurs, 134 tableaux et dessins (par Lix, Pils, Robida, Vierge, etc.), 110 portraits, 76 scènes diverses, monuments, cartes et autographes dans le texte, reliure demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse orné, plats percaline vert bouteille décorés de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'éditeur), bon état
1996RECH0467Wien, WUV-Universitätsverlag (1996). 172 Seiten, Okart. Wie neu Aus der Einführung: Indigenes Recht stellt heute vielfach einen Teil der staatlichen Rechtsordnung dar. In Staaten mit indigenem Bevölkerungsanteil wie etwa Australien, Kanada oder den U.S.A. erfährt diese Materie zunehmende Bedeutung. Traditionelles Recht findet im Rahmen - teilweise entsprechend adaptierter - moderner staatlicher Rahmenbedingungen Anwendung. Das Ergebnis dieser Wechselwirkung von archaischen Vorstellungen mit den Verfahrensbedingungen moderner Gerichtsorganisation stellt eine neue Entwicklung dar, welche von der rechtsanthropologischen Forschung bislang wenig beachtet wurde. Gerade hier ist jedoch ein großes Potential für ihre mögliche, zukünftige Praxisrelevanz zu erblicken. In der Vergangenheit wurde bei vielen Stämmen die formal bestehende Möglichkeit auf Regelung - zumindest bestimmter - rechtlicher Beziehungen nach traditionellen Grundsätzen vielfach nicht oder wenig genutzt. Durch die vermehrte Aktualisierung dieses rechtlichen Potentials in letzter Zeit gewinnt dieser Bereich traditionellen Denkens für die jeweilige staatliche Rechtsordnung zunehmend an bedeutung. So unterliegen in den Vereinigten Staaten nicht nur Mitglieder der Stämme der ANwendung traditionellen Rechts. Unter gewissen Umständen (bei ausreichendem Reservatsbezug) kann ein Rechtsstreit auch ohne Einverständnis der nichtindigenen Partei nach traditionellen Grundsätzen entschieden werden. Juristen werden sich daher zunehmend mit diesen Inhalten auseinanderzusetzen haben. Bei der Bewältigung dieser neuen Problemstellungen sollte der Rechtsanthropologie vermehrt Bedeutung zukommen, wobei sich jüngste Erkenntnisse soziologischer Theorienbildung als für den Umgang mit indigenen Sozialmechanismen geeignet erweisen könnten. Dies soll im folgenden am Beispiel Luhmanns Systemtheorie gezeigt werden. Diese eröffnet durch den Grad ihrer Abstraktion sowie der dendenziellen Hinwendung zum Kopplungsverhältnis von Beobachter und Forschungsobjekt die Möglichkeit, eine von einseitiger juristisch-technischer Terminologie weitgehend unabhängige und trotzdem aussagekräftige Beschreibung und Kategorisierung sozialer Ordnungsvorgänge zu treffen. Durch die Heranziehung komplexer theoretischer Überlegungen wird so die Möglichkeit eines besseren Verständnisses indigenen Denkens und eines damit verbundenen angemesseneren Umgangs mit der Materie geschaffen.
19812090502113717957Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1920256949n.p. 1920. 11.25x16 inch broadside horizontal fold minor toning; "Marcus Graham group 1920" penciled in bottom margin couple of old paper tape repairs on blank verso. The date is confirmed by its citation in a Congressional report "Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer On Charges Made Against Department Of Justice By Louis F. Post And Others." "We have on many occasions issued to you calls for action. We have told you that protest meetings will not help to free the thousands of social war prisoners but only by real action through the starting of the general strike throughout the entire country will they be freed. You did not listen to us who urged action. You chose the easier road. You listened instead to politicians who asked you to beg of the exploiters of America to be so kind as to release those whom they imprisoned. We remind you of the mistakes that you have made and how you have been fooled and betrayed." Warns that those who participate in May Day parades sponsored by the National Security League "will be traitors to our class" calling on readers to mark May Day instead by forming anarchist groups to begin a general strike. "When we march or hold our meetings we must never forget to be armed to repel those misguided soldiers or policemen who will dare to attack us as they have done until now! . The First of May should be the signal for the start of the social revolution in this country." The author whose original name was Shmuel Marcus went by many pseudonyms the best-known of which was Marcus Graham; he claimed to be a native of Montreal but when the United States attempted to deport him to Canada Canada refused on the grounds that there was no actual evidence of his Canadian citizenship. Other attempts to deport him to Mexico and the Soviet Union were similarly rebuffed. The author went on to edit the newspaper Man! one of the most important American anarchist publications of the 1930s. unknown books
1920256949n.p. 1920. 11.25x16 inch broadside horizontal fold minor toning; "Marcus Graham group 1920" penciled in bottom margin couple of old paper tape repairs on blank verso. The date is confirmed by its citation in a Congressional report "Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer On Charges Made Against Department Of Justice By Louis F. Post And Others." "We have on many occasions issued to you calls for action. We have told you that protest meetings will not help to free the thousands of social war prisoners but only by real action through the starting of the general strike throughout the entire country will they be freed. You did not listen to us who urged action. You chose the easier road. You listened instead to politicians who asked you to beg of the exploiters of America to be so kind as to release those whom they imprisoned. We remind you of the mistakes that you have made and how you have been fooled and betrayed." Warns that those who participate in May Day parades sponsored by the National Security League "will be traitors to our class" calling on readers to mark May Day instead by forming anarchist groups to begin a general strike. "When we march or hold our meetings we must never forget to be armed to repel those misguided soldiers or policemen who will dare to attack us as they have done until now! . The First of May should be the signal for the start of the social revolution in this country." The author whose original name was Shmuel Marcus went by many pseudonyms the best-known of which was Marcus Graham; he claimed to be a native of Montreal but when the United States attempted to deport him to Canada Canada refused on the grounds that there was no actual evidence of his Canadian citizenship. Other attempts to deport him to Mexico and the Soviet Union were similarly rebuffed. The author went on to edit the newspaper Man! one of the most important American anarchist publications of the 1930s. unknown
191730333<p>Hardback. NODJ Sept 1917 STATED 1ST EDITION 2ND PRINTING same yr. as 1st 1st which was April 1917 BL & modern library front cvr & Boni & Liveright on Title pg Titles Opposiite Title pg start with Oscar Wilde & end with Evolution in Modern Thought VG/VG Brown cloth with Modern Library & BL on front Cvr Tited in BRIGHT gold Gilt on spine cvr LITE SCUFFING BTM SPIN flexible faux leather bound EDITION. Book is in overall Good to very good condition but there is wear on the spine ends 325 pgs NO ADS in Back</p><p></p><p>Brown endpapers OPPOSITE TILE PAGE IS LIST OF TITLES STARTS DORIAN GRAY THRU EVOLUTION MODERN THOUGHT HALF TITLE PG Small CHIP BTM EDGE</p> Modern Library, NY, BONI LIVERIGHT hardcover
1999Q-0486406636Dover Publications 1999-01-05. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
191194733Edinburgh: T.N. Foulis 1911. Cloth/no dust jacket Octavo. Hardcover. Good. blue cloth gilt lettering no dust jacket 458 pp #291 of 1500 second edition covers are lightly worn <br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking or insurance / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. T.N. Foulis hardcover
193267025London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1932. Sixth edition revised translation pocket edition. Very Good . 364pp. Sextodecimo 17 cm Blue cloth over flexible thin card boards. Publisher's blue topstain. In a price-clipped dust jacket with a 1 1/2" closed chip and two tiny open tears to the surface of the spine a thin loss at the head of the spine darkening to the spine and a small amount of staining/soiling to the panels. Despite these flaws this scarce jacket is actually quite attractive. A revised translation considerably improved. With an Introduction by Dr. Oscar Levy.<br /> <br /> Written in four parts and originally published in German between 1883 and 1885 this work is considered to be the first in-depth statement of Nietzsche's mature philosophy and the masterpiece of his career. George Allen & Unwin Ltd unknown
1992100147547Blackwell 1992 398 pages 15x22 9x2 8cm. 1992. Broché. 398 pages. Ce livre est un guide critique et une introduction complète aux principes fondamentaux de la théorie du choix rationnel et de la théorie des jeux. Il examine leurs implications et leurs limites et est structuré en trois parties principales couvrant le choix individuel et le choix interactif
1946100153777John Lane The Bodley Head 1946 in12. 1946. Cartonné. Publié en 1945 'The Way To Cook Or Common Sense In The Kitchen' de Philip Harben est le premier livre du célèbre chef de radio et télévision britannique. Il ne contient pas de recettes mais propose des façons de penser la cuisson de différents types d'aliments visant à enseigner les fondamentaux de la cuisine à son public
198127092Cambridge University Press, 1981, in-8°, xii-256 pp, 22 illustrations, 4 cartes, biblio, index, broché, bon état
1982244348San Francisco: the newspaper 1982. 23p. tabloid format newspaper evenly toned else very good. Published by associates of the Kerista commune with articles reflecting the polyfidelic sexual aspect of the group as well as its more mundane aspects. Lots of ads from the sorts of funky businesses that have mostly vanished from San Francisco. the newspaper unknown books
1986156023San Francisco: the newspaper 1986. Single issue of the tabloid format newspaper 19p. evenly toned else very good condition. Published by associates of the Kerista commune with articles reflecting the polyfidelic sexual aspect of the group as well as small business-related articles. the newspaper unknown books
19152081402109703315Association for Popular Education Publishing Department 1915. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Association for Popular Education Publishing Department paperback
1974233642San Francisco: Performing Arts Social Society 1974. 8p. tabloid format newspaper paper toned horizontal fold a stain in the margin not reaching the text. The classifieds are a fascinating window into the San Francisco of yesteryear includes an ad for Castro Camera Harvey Milk's shop. Performing Arts Social Society unknown books
1975223043San Francisco: Performing Arts Social Society 1975. 8p. tabloid format newspaper paper toned horizontal fold generally very good. Performing Arts Social Society unknown books
1980208964San Francisco: Performing Arts Social Society 1980. 16p. tabloid format newspaper paper evenly toned otherwise very good. Contents include articles on alternative energy the Gestalt-o-Drama Theatre many quirky local ads and more. Performing Arts Social Society unknown books
199640875Michigan, University of Michigan, 1996. In-8 broché de 321 pp.