Survival: The IISS Quarterly: Volume 47, Number 4, Winter 2005-06
London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2005. Wraps. 180, [4] p. Includes illustrations. Notes. More
London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2005. Wraps. 180, [4] p. Includes illustrations. Notes. More
London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2006. Wraps. 174, [2] p. Includes Notes. More
London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2006. Wraps. 182, [2] p. Includes Notes. More
London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2007. Trade paperback. 249 p. Includes maps. Notes. More
London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2005. Trade paperback. 236 p. Notes. Illustrations. More
Garden City, NY: Dial Press, 1984. First Printing. 25 cm, 468, bibliography, index, DJ worn, soiled, edge wear, and chips, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: Morrow, 1981. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 372. More
New York: Basic Books, 2003. Reprint. Third printing. Hardcover. xiv, 322 p. Notes. Index. More
New York: Basic Books, 2003. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xiv, 322 pages. Notes. Index. Inscribed by the author on the title page. Inscription reads To Dan, Keep writing those letters to the Editor, Best wishes Eric Alterman. Eric Alterman (born January 14, 1960) is an American historian, journalist, author, media critic and educator. He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College and the author of eleven books. From 1995 to 2020, Alterman was "The Liberal Media" columnist for The Nation. He is a contributing writer there, and at The American Prospect, where he wrote the newsletter, Altercation, until January 27, 2023. In his farewell newsletter column Alterman stated that he opened a Substack page also entitled, Altercation. Alterman's first book was entitled, Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy, which won the 1992 George Orwell Award. Alterman wrote the book while working on his doctorate in U.S. history at Stanford University. Alterman's other books include the national bestsellers, What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News and The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America. Other books he has authored include Who Speaks for America? Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy and the second edition of Sound & Fury. His It Ain't No Sin to be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen won the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award. In September 2004, Viking Press published When Presidents Lie/When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and its Consequences – a version of his doctoral dissertation – on lies of major consequence told by American presidents. More
New York: Viking Books, 2004. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. [8],419, [5] pages. Notes. Index. Inscription by Mark Green reads 1/30/04 Pat, With great affection, admiration & gratitude. Best, Mark. A critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush reveals how the current administration has used misstatements, half-truths, distortions, and other deceptions to mislead Americans and how this manipulation has led to failed policies, hindered homeland security, damaged foreign relations, and undermined efforts to improve the economy. Eric Alterman (born January 14, 1960) is an American historian, journalist, author, media critic, blogger, and educator. He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College and the author of eleven books. From 1995 to 2020, Alterman was "The Liberal Media" columnist for The Nation. He is a contributing writer there. Mark Joseph Green (born March 15, 1945) is an American author, former public official, public interest lawyer, and Democratic politician from New York City. Green was New York City Consumer Affairs Commissioner from 1990 to 1993 and New York City Public Advocate from 1994 to 2002. Green won Democratic primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and mayor of New York City, in each case losing the general election. More
New York: Viking Books, 2004. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. [8],419, [5] pages. Notes. Index. Signed by Alterman.. A critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush reveals how the current administration has used misstatements, half-truths, distortions, and other deceptions to mislead Americans and how this manipulation has led to failed policies, hindered homeland security, damaged foreign relations, and undermined efforts to improve the economy. Eric Alterman (born January 14, 1960) is an American historian, journalist, author, media critic, blogger, and educator. He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College and the author of eleven books. From 1995 to 2020, Alterman was "The Liberal Media" columnist for The Nation. He is a contributing writer there. Mark Joseph Green (born March 15, 1945) is an American author, former public official, public interest lawyer, and Democratic politician from New York City. Green was New York City Consumer Affairs Commissioner from 1990 to 1993 and New York City Public Advocate from 1994 to 2002. Green won Democratic primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and mayor of New York City, in each case losing the general election. More
New York: Viking, 2004. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [8],419, [5] pages. Notes. Index. Inscription by Mark Green reads 1/30/04 Pat, With great affection, admiration & gratitude. Best, Mark. A critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush reveals how the current administration has used misstatements, half-truths, distortions, and other deceptions to mislead Americans and how this manipulation has led to failed policies, hindered homeland security, damaged foreign relations, and undermined efforts to improve the economy. Eric Alterman (born January 14, 1960) is an American historian, journalist, author, media critic, blogger, and educator. He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College and the author of eleven books. From 1995 to 2020, Alterman was "The Liberal Media" columnist for The Nation. He is a contributing writer there. Mark Joseph Green (born March 15, 1945) is an American author, former public official, public interest lawyer, and Democratic politician from New York City. Green was New York City Consumer Affairs Commissioner from 1990 to 1993 and New York City Public Advocate from 1994 to 2002. Green won Democratic primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and mayor of New York City, in each case losing the general election. More
New York: Am Acad Assoc for Peace, 1985. 26 cm, 62, wraps, illus., covers somewhat worn and soiled, mailing address (to Rep. Philip Sharp, House of Representatives) on rear cover. More
Arlington, VA: American Defense Preparedness Association, 1985. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 29 cm. 85, [3] pages (including covers). Wraps. Illustrations. Mailing label removed from front cover. The National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) [Formerly the American Defense Preparedness Association] is an association for the United States government and the defense industry. Based in Arlington, Virginia, NDIA was established in 1919 as a result of the inability of the defense industry to scale up the war effort during World War I. It connects government officials, military and industry professionals, and organizations that represent the branches of the armed forces, homeland security, and first responders. The NDIA publishes a magazine, the National Defense, and holds over 80 symposia a year. More
Washington, DC: American University, 2004. 8, wraps, illus. More
New York: Amnesty International Pub. 1996. First U.S.? Edition. First? Printing. 360, wraps, illus., maps, appendices, some highlighting to text, a few pages bent, covers somewhat worn and scuffed. More
San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2004. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xxi, 259 p. Notes. Indexes. More
Place_Pub: Oakland, CA: AK Press, 2002. Second Updated Edition. 62, wraps, profusely illus. by the author, reference notes. More
New York, NY: Basic Books, 2005. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xxxiii, [3], 676, [4] p. Illustrations. Transliterstion. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Notes. Bibliography. Index. More
Ankara, Turkey: Ankara University, [1984]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 294, wraps, illus., footnotes, bibliography, covers and spine worn and soiled, ink marks & pencil erasure to half-title. More
Medina, OH: Alpha Publications of Ohio, c1990. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 248, footnotes, tables, appendices, bibliography, index, some sticker residue on DJ spine. More
Medina, OH: Alpha Publications of Ohio, c1990. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 248, footnotes, tables, appendices, bibliography, index, small tears to top edge DJ spine. More
New York: Arab Information Center, 1960. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22, wraps, illus., pencil erasure on title page. More
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1987. Book Club Edition. 478, map, footnotes, bibliography, index, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 320 pages. Illus., maps, index, slight wear and soiling to DJ. Moshe Arens (born 27 December 1925) is an Israeli aeronautical engineer, researcher and former diplomat and Likud politician. During World War II, Arens served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers as a technical sergeant. Following the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948, Arens moved to the new State of Israel and joined the Irgun. In March 1949, he returned to Israel, and became a founding member of the Herut party, which had grown out of the Irgun. He began working as an engineer for an American company dealing in designing water systems for Tel Aviv. From 1962 until 1971 he was a Deputy Director General at Israel Aircraft Industries, where he was in charge of most major development projects, including the Kfir fighter jet project. In 1971, he won the Israel Defense Prize. A member of the Knesset between 1973 and 1992 and again from 1999 until 2003, he served as Minister of Defense three times and once as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Arens has also served as the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and was professor at the Technion in Haifa. Inscribed to Ida Lee, perhaps the person a Virginia recreation center was named after and/or Ida Lee the actress, known for Grandmother's House (1988), Defending Your Life (1991) and Guncrazy (1992). More