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1997100143560Routledge 1997 248 pages 16x2 2x23 8cm. 1997. Cartonné. 248 pages. Ouvrage académique édité par Lynette Mitchell examinant l'émergence et l'évolution de la polis (cité-État) dans la Grèce archaïque publié par Routledge dans le domaine des études classiques
52 pages. Features: Supreme Court gives its blessing to Labor Relations Act and hands Roosevelt a victorious defeat - with photo of sit-downers and many related officials; Labor - Murphy medicine heals Chrysler strike - Ford and Vermont also prescribe for Sit-Downers - includes photo of Henry Ford, several photos of Hershey, PA - including a bloody-nosed John Loy - the aftermath of a riot at the American Gas Machine Co.'s Albert Lea, MN plant, and more; Photo-illustrated article on Britain's Stanley Baldwin, First Earl Baldwin of Bewdley; A brief article on Germany presciently declares that Germany requires at least two more years before it wil be ready for total war - it also foreshadows Hitler's secret agreement with Stalin; Interesting brief updates with photos from Spain, China and Japan; Prodigy Mary Christine Dunn; Great article with five photos on the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team; The first commercial radio show using an all-Negro cast goes to air - with photo of Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong; Federal Reserve supports market as institutions reduce their U.S. bond holdings; Hart Schaffner & Marx Celebrates its Golden Jubilee; Book revies; small news bits; and more. Many great vintage ads including a full-page ad for International half-ton trucks (vans), a full-page Chevrolet ad featuring two ladies, a luxurious full-page ad for the new Studebaker State President, and a lovely color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes on the back cover which features a lady driving a gas-powered scooter. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Madrid, Compañía Bibliográfica Española, 1968. Folio; 650 pp. y 72 fotografías en láminas aparte. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
189286Paris, Jacques Lecoffre, (1850) in-16, 46 pp., broché. Rousseurs.
18351246841835 Chez Lefevre, Libraire-Editeur, A Paris - 1835 - Fort In-4 (18x27cm environ), reliure demi cuir, dos lisse orné de filets, de fleurons et de l'auteur en doré, signet mauve, frontispice de Montesquieu - XXII-771 pages - Textes en deux colonnes
19461124451946 A Lyon, aux Editions de la Colline - MCMXLVI (1946) - Un des 530 exemplaires sur Chiffon de Lana filigrané, numéroté 192 - In-4, feuillets non reliés, sous couverture rempliée, chemise cartonnée avec titre au dos et emboîtage cartonné - VIII-74 + 78 + 115 pages, avec plusieurs fac-similés du "Grand cahier des corrections" et suite de gravures sur cuivre et bois en fin d'ouvrage
203790Paris, Imprimerie nationale, (1791) in-8, 7 pp., tableaux dépl., cousu. Qqs salissures dans les marges.
64p. Illustrated with photographs and a large map. Tall 8vo. Original color pictorial wraps. PA PAMPH 20_17 BX7
236047S.l., 1791 in-8, 48 pp., dérelié.
2020500103582BREAL 2020 346 pages 15 8x23 8x2 4cm. 2020. Broché. 346 pages.
1995100127564Cambridge University Press 1995 356 pages 16 69x23 19x2 82cm. 1995. Relié. 356 pages.
188716421Paris Fischbacher 1887 In-8 1 portrait et 249 pp
1974191599Puf Paris, Puf, 1974. 2 volumes Grands In-8 brochés de 586 + 670 pages. Tome I : Société et Etat. Tome 2 : Les organes de l'Etat et la Société. Bon état
Three Volumes. Illustrated with 82 maps and about 1100 other wood engravings. Also a color folding map of the United States in Volume III. Early manuscript ownership of Martin Buckhart and A. B. Burkhart, 1895 in all three volumes. 4to. 260 mm. Original full leather bindings. Original leather spine labels. Spine of volume III worn with loss at tail. Hardbound. Very good. Title continues: 'Physical, Statistical, Civil, And Political; Exhibiting Its Relation To The Heavenly Bodies, Its Physical Structure, The Natural History Of Each Country, And The Industry, Commerce, Political Institutions, And Civil And Social State Of All Nations.' S&S/AI 40-4803. Handsome set. PALIB 4
1999100148086MIT Press 1999 284 pages 14x2 6x20 6cm. 1999. Cartonné jaquette. 284 pages.
21830Société Générale de Librairie Catholique, Paris, Victor Palme/Bruxelles, J. Albanel/Namur, Balon, 1879. 14 x 23, 380 + xiii pages, 1 portrait en frontispice, fac-simile, reliure dos/coins toilés, tranches mouchetées, bon état (reliure état d'usage, peu de rousseurs et plutôt légères, cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
40176Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Paperback, 3 volumes ., 978 pages ., 16 x 24 cm. Languages : French. *neuf. ISBN 9782503524498.
234047S.l.n.d. (1790) in-8, 16 pp., dérelié.
20145961Oxford University Press 2014 . First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 8vo 197 pages cloth <br/><br/>A history of Islamic political thought in the medieval past. Oxford University Press hardcover
pp. 454 + Plus 5 woodcut and lithograph full page plates showing various tumors. Tall 8vo. Original full brown embossed publisher's cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Crisp copy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MED 1
213359Paris, Ecole des Chartres, Librairie Droz, Librairie H. Champion, 1998 in-8, [4]-398 pp., 15 planches, tableaux in-t., index, broché, couverture imprimée. Anecdotiques annotations au crayon.
18803883Paris, Poussielgue, s.d. (circa 1880) ; in-12, broché ; (2) ff., 444 pp., (8) ff.
25315Lugduni.Luchtman, 1802. Rituum qui olim apud Romanos obtinuerunt, Succinta Explicatio ; ad intelligentiam veterum auctorum facili methodo conscripta. Edition en latin dont le frontispice porte la date de 1802. 614 pages avec 7 planches H-T dont 3 dépliantes. In-8 en vélin aux armes dorées de la ville d'Utrecht. Couronnes aux angles soulignant un entrelac doré. Dos orné. Bel ouvrage.Dans la partie supérieure du dos,absence de velin à l'emplacement d'un fleuron.
19325823Rennes, Imprimerie des Presses de Bretagne, 1932. 274 x 214 mm, VIII-199-(5) pp., XVI pl. d'ill. n/b, blasons n/b in-texte. Broché, pli au dos. Bel exemplaire.
199967998Warsaw Poland: Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights 1999. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Good. This copy may be missing some early pages as after the title page the numbering starts with XI. No table of contents is present. The primary text of the report appears complete. vxii 433 p. Includes: illustrations maps. Notes. The OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission ammased hundreds of in country reports and had taken statements from nearly 2 800 refugees. This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the human rights findings of the OSCE-KVM. From Wikipedia: "The Kosovo Verification Mission KVM was an OSCE mission to verify that Serb forces were complying with the October Agreement to end atrocities in Kosovo withdraw armed forces from Kosovo and abide by a ceasefire. The KVM's job was to monitor parties' compliance with the agreement to report any breaches to the OSCE and to help affected civilians in Kosovo. Other requirements included: To report on roadblocks; To oversee elections; To ensure that independent and fair police service was set up. United States diplomat William Walker was appointed head of the mission; he was relatively senior reflecting the importance that NATO put on a peaceful settlement. His deputy was Gabriel Keller. Despite being much larger and more complex than any previous OSCE mission the KVM was put together relatively quickly; parts of the team arrived in Kosovo a month after the 16 October agreement. The KVM was divided into five regions with a headquarters in Pristina. Immediately after the Agreement neither side adhered completely to the ceasefire; Serb forces continued to shoot at civilians and there were sporadic KLA attacks on security forces. When a KVM team arrived at the scene of the Racak massacre they found "36 bodies 23 of which were lying in a ditch". Ambassador Walker called me after he had been on the hillside. In fact if my memory's correct he called me from a cell phone from the village to describe it. His voice was shaking saying "I was the ambassador in El Salvador and this is the worst thing I've ever seen " describing how the people had been herded up the hill their throats slit with bullets in their heads. He said he was about to call it a crime against humanity. Richard Holbrooke In March 1999 there was an increase in ceasefire violations by both sides; as risks increased it was decided to withdraw the KVM to Ohrid in Macedonia. Serb forces' reaction to the withdrawal was "remarkably docile" and the KVM was downsized to 250 staff. Then after the KVM had left Serb forces began a campaign of killings rapes detentions and deportations of the Kosovar Albanian population. Refugees fled to Albania Macedonia and Montenegro; many refugees had their documents destroyed. In April 1999 the OSCE decided that the KVM should help deal with the refugee chaos; 70 verifiers were sent to Tirana where they helped coordinate disaster-response and interviewed refugees." Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights paperback