France, Germany, and the Western Alliance: A Study of Elite Attitudes on European Integration and World Politics
New York: Scribner, [1967]. First Edition. 24 cm, 324, illus., bookplate, ink notation on front endpaper, edges soiled. More
New York: Scribner, [1967]. First Edition. 24 cm, 324, illus., bookplate, ink notation on front endpaper, edges soiled. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, [1964]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 184, map, index, usual library markings, tape marks and "X" on front endpaper. More
London: Int'l Inst/Strategic Studies, 1975. 25 cm, 24, wraps, illus., ink notations on front cover, some red ink marks to text. More
New York: Free Press, 1999. First Printing. 304, notes, index. More
Kansas City, MO: Park College Gov't Research, [c1972]. 23 cm, 92, wraps. More
New York: Time, Inc., 1964. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. Format is approximately 8.25 inches by 11 inches. 106 pages, plus covers. Page 5/6 missing. Wraps. Illustrations (some in color). Cover has some wear and soiling. Mailing label on front cover. Some page discoloration. The cover has a nuclear related montage and a banner that states The Nuclear Issue. Commencing at page 15, there are a series of articles that address nuclear weapons, nuclear strategy, deterrence, risk and fear. At about page 20 the articles shifted to coverage of the Presidential campaign. More
New York: Madison Books, 1987. Hardcover. Notes. Index. More
Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, [1967]. 24 cm, 265, illus., bookplate. More
Cambridge, MA: Institute for Foreign Policy, 1977. First Printing. 23 cm, 66, wraps, references, footnotes. Special Report from the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis. More
Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, 1979. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xv, 138 pages. Notes. Bibliography. Index. No dust jacket as issued. Joseph Douglass, Jr., Ph.D. was an author, teacher and internationally recognized authority on U.S.-Soviet relations and subsequent geopolitical strategies and conflicts. During his career, Dr. Douglass was sought out for his research, knowledge and expertise on the strategies and tactics of the U.S.S.R. during the Cold War and also for his interviews revealing facts about the fate of thousands U.S. military personnel listed as missing in action and prisoners of war during World War II and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. Dr. Douglas taught at Cornell as well as The Johns Hopkins University, and the Navy Postgraduate School. He also worked at the Advanced Research Projects Agency. Dr. Douglass was best known for two books that he wrote following a long debriefing of Mr. Jan Sejna, the highest-ranking Communist defector to the United States. Those books, Red Cocaine, the Drugging of America, and Betrayed, the story of MIAs and POWs from several U.S. wars, are considered by some experts to contain breakthrough information on international drug strategies and the illegal detention and experimentation on MIAs and POWs based on evidence gained from interviews. Other books include Soviet Strategy for Nuclear War Soviet Military Strategy in Europe, Conventional War and Escalation: The Soviet View, Decision- Making in Communist Countries, Why the Soviets Violate Arms Control Treaties, and The Soviet Theater Nuclear Offensive. More
New York: Da Capo Press, 2018. First U.S. Edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. vii, [1], 391, [1] pages. Maps. Illustrations. Bibliography. Key Sources. Notes. Index. Taylor Downing (born 20 July 1953) is a British historian and television producer. He studied at Christ's College, Cambridge University, where he achieved a Double First in History. He worked at the Imperial War Museum and then for Thames Television for several years. In 1982, he formed a production company Flashback Television, for which he produced more than 300 TV documentaries for British and American broadcasters including several long-running series which have won many awards. He has recently written several history books. More
New York: Random House, c1983. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 458, notes, some wear and soiling to DJ. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, [1995]. 23 cm, 49, wraps, slight wear and soiling to covers, pencil erasure on title page. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, [1995]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 49, wraps, notes, slight wear, soiling, and sticker residue to covers. More
New York: Seabury Press, 1983. 21 cm, 170, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers. More
New York: The Seabury Press, 1983. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. [6], 170, [4] pages. Bibliography. Index. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Robert Frederick Drinan, S.J. (November 15, 1920 – January 28, 2007) was a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, lawyer, human rights activist, and Democratic U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. He was a law professor at Georgetown University. In 1970, Drinan sought a seat in Congress on an anti-Vietnam War platform, narrowly defeating longtime Representative Philip J. Philbin in the Democratic primary. Drinan went on to win election to the House of Representatives, and was re-elected four times, serving until 1981. He was the first of two Roman Catholic priests to serve as a voting member of Congress. Drinan sat on various House committees, and served as the chair of the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the House Judiciary Committee. He was also a delegate to the 1972 Democratic National Convention. Drinan was the first member of Congress, in July 1973, to introduce a resolution calling for the impeachment of President Richard Nixon. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, Drinan played an integral role in the Congressional investigation of Nixon administration misdeeds and crimes. His overt support of abortion rights drew significant opposition from Church leaders. In 1980, Pope John Paul II unequivocally demanded that all priests withdraw from electoral politics. Fellow Democrat Father Robert John Cornell, who was seeking a rematch in Wisconsin, and Drinan complied and did not seek reelection. More
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 374, illus., some damp damage on DJ and the corner of a few pages, text crisp and clean. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1990. First Printing. 23 cm, 242, wraps, references, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled. Introduction by Peter Corterier. More
New York: Center/Strategic & Intl Stud, 1984. First Printing. 22 cm, 122, wraps. Foreword by William J. Taylor, Jr. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1985. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 415, [1] pages. Data and Sources. Index. Front board has some weakness. DJ has some wear, tears, chips and soiling. James F. Dunnigan (born 8 August 1943) is an author, military-political analyst, Defense and State Department consultant, and wargame designer currently living in New York City. While still in college, he became involved in wargaming. He designed Jutland, which Avalon Hill published in 1967, following it up with 1914 the next year, and PanzerBlitz in 1970, which eventually sold more than 300,000 copies. Meanwhile, Dunnigan had founded his own company, initially known as Poultron Press, and which soon became Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI). Dunnigan created SPI in order to save the magazine Strategy & Tactics. Dunnigan regularly lectures at military and academic institutions, such as the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group, in Newport, Rhode Island. More
New York: R. R. Bowker Co, 1972. Second Edition. Presumed First Printing. Hardcover. 29 cm, 373 pages, maps, index, glossary, former owner's ink name on flyleaf, minor soiling to boards and some wear to edges and corners. This Second Edition was completely revised and updated. Trevor Dupuy was West Point, class of 1938. During WWII he commanded an Army artillery battalion, a Chinese artillery group, and an artillery detachment from the British 36th Infantry Division. He was always proud of the fact that he had more combat time in Burma than any other American, and received decorations from the U.S., British, and Chinese governments. Dupuy served in the United States Department of Defense Operations Division from 1945 to 1947, and as military assistant to the Under Secretary of the Army from 1947 to 1948. He was a member of the original Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) staff in Paris under Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and Matthew Ridgway from 1950 to 1952. More
Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Pub. Co., c1988. 24 cm, 161, chapter notes, index, slight wear to DJ spine edges, 1.25" tear & 0.5" tear at bottom edge of front DJ. More
Place_Pub: London: Int'l Inst/Strategic Studies, 1987. First? Edition. First? Printing. 80, wraps, notes, slight wear and soiling to covers. More
Arlington, VA: Stanford Research Institute, 1974. Approx. 50, wraps, staple bound. More