The Search for Lee Harvey Oswald: A Comprehensive Photographic Record
New York: Penguin Studio Books, 1995. First Edition. First Printing. 262, illus., bibliography, index, front DJ flap cut/torn. More
New York: Penguin Studio Books, 1995. First Edition. First Printing. 262, illus., bibliography, index, front DJ flap cut/torn. More
New York: Avon Books, 1999. First edition. First paperback edition/first printing [stated]. Mass-market paperback. [8], 498, [8] p. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1997. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 498 pages. Illus., chapter notes, index, some soiling to fore-edge, some soiling and sticker residue to front DJ. Signed by the author. More
New York: Crown Publishers, [1975]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 346, some wear and soiling to DJ, pencil erasure on front endpaper, edges soiled. More
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, [1974]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 478, footnotes, bibliography, index, DJ worn, torn, and soiled, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1965. First U. K. edition, presumed first printing. Hardcover. x, 148, [2] pages. Footnotes. A Chronology of Significant Actions. DJ has some wear, tears, soiling, and chips. The Pursuit of Justice was a book written by Robert F. Kennedy and published in 1964. The book consisted of 12 speeches (partially revised) delivered by Kennedy during his tenure as United States Attorney General Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), sometimes referred to by the initials RFK and occasionally Bobby, was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 64th United States Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, and as a U.S. Senator from New York from January 1965 until his assassination in June 1968. His tenure is best known for its advocacy for the civil rights movement, the fight against organized crime and the Mafia, and involvement in U.S. foreign policy related to Cuba. He was, like his brothers John and Edward, a prominent member of the Democratic Party and has come to be viewed by some historians as an icon of modern American liberalism. Theodore J. "Ted" Lowi (July 9, 1931 – February 17, 2017) was an American political scientist. He was the John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions teaching in the Government Department at Cornell University. His area of research was the American government and public policy. He was a member of the core faculty of the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs. More
New York: HarperCollins, c1993. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 480, illus. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown, c1991. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 547, illus., maps. More
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1989. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. xviii, 122 p. Tables. References. Index. More
New York: New York University, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, Center for War, Peace, and the News Media, 1996. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Spiral bound wraps. [4], 132 pages (plus some blue page section dividers). Illustrations. Tables. Includes a two page sheet on Expert Contacts and On-Line Information Sources. Institutional stamp and date in ink on front cover. "CWPM is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization supporting journalists and news organizations in their efforts to sustain an informed and engaged citizenry. The Center provides analysis and resources for journalists covering world affairs through its Global Beat and Global Beat Syndicate, seminars, training, and other services." It is a member of the Security Policy Working Group (SPWG), a project of Proteus Fund. "The center fosters comprehensive news coverage of international issues to create a more knowledgeable citizenry and has trained over 125,000 journalist-participants from thirty-seven countries, published journalism materials in eleven languages, and raised over $30 million to fund its U.S. and international programs." It works with the Russian-American Press and Information Center. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xvii, [1], 200, [6] pages. Acronyms. Tables. Figures. Appendix. Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Rensselaer (Rens) W. Lee III, a Senior Fellow at FPRI, is president of Global Advisory Services, a McLean, Virginia-based consulting firm. He is the author of Russia’s Far East: New Dynamics in Asia Pacific and Beyond, Smuggling Armageddon: the Nuclear Black Market in the Former Soviet Union and Europe, and of numerous scholarly articles. Dr. Lee received his doctoral degree from Stanford University. He has performed overseas contract assignments for the State Department, the Department of Energy, the World Bank, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and other agencies, which have encompassed Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Caribbean, and much of South America. During 2002-03, he worked as a research analyst at the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress, where he produced major reports on terrorist finance, nuclear smuggling and Afghanistan’s opium-heroin trade. More
New York: Freundlich Books, 1985. First Printing. 260, Novel about the alliance of the Russian emigre underground with American organized crime. More
New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, [1957]. First Printing. 22 cm, 256, some wear and soiling to DJ. More
New York: Century Foundation Press, 1999. First? Edition. First? Printing. 196, wraps, bibliography, index, corners of a few pages turned, covers slight worn and soiled. More
New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1993. First paperback printing [stated]. Mass-market paperback. xv, [5], 570, [18] p. More
New York: Galahad Books, [1976?], c1974. 24 cm, 479, illus., bibliography, chronology, DJ worn, torn, soiled, with part of flap gone. More
Carlisle, PA: U.S. Army War College, 2000. First? Edition. First? Printing. 279, wraps, slight wear and soiling to covers. More
Carlisle, PA: U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute/Army War College Press, 2013. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. xi, [1], 57, [3] p. Endnotes. This is one of the Letort Papers. More
Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U. S. Army War College, 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. ix, [1], 78 p. This is part of the Shaping the Regional Security Environment in Latin America Series. Map. Illustrations. Endnotes. More
Toronto: Bantam Books, 1988. First Printing [Stated]. Mass market paperback. [6], 313, [1] pages. Arthur Richard Mather (22 November 1925 – 4 June 2017) was an Australian cartoonist, illustrator, and novelist. He was the creating artist (and later also the writer) of one of Australia's most successful comics series, Captain Atom. From the late 1950s until 1975 he worked in advertising and in his later years became a novelist. In 1947 he was approached by Jack Bellew, who had recently founded Atlas Publications, to create a comic book series for the fledgling company. The result was Captain Atom, one of Australia's first all-color comics and one of its most enduring home-grown comic heroes. The first issue sold 100,000 copies with a total of a million copies sold in the first year of publication. Captain Atom had its own associated merchandise and a fan club with 75,000 members. Like Yaroslav Horak and Andrea Bresciani, Mather became a regular artist for Atlas, later working on the company's Sergeant Pat of the Radio Patrol and Flynn of the FBI. When the Australian comic book industry declined in the late 1950s, Mather went into advertising as an illustrator. He went on to become Art Director, and later Creative Director, for George Patterson Advertising. Mather published his first novel, The Pawn in 1975 and retired from advertising to devote himself full-time to writing. He published seven more novels over the next 15 years. Mainly set in America, they were predominantly thrillers and crime novels with elements of science fiction, particularly The Los Alamos Contract, The Pawn, The Mind Breaker, and The Duplicate. More
Austin, TX: Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 2001. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Library binding. 64 p. Illustrations. Glossary. Books to Read. Index. More
New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, [1962]. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 300, illus., index. More
Bloomington, IN: IUniverse LLC, 2013. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xiv, [1], 320, [4] pages. Illustrations. Inscribed and dated by author on title page. The author has worked as a media trainer and has written, directed and produced three motion pictures and his Bench to Bedside TV series has earned eight Emmy nominations. It begins with a bang. A sniper's bullet kills a biomedical researcher - the seventh in a row - in Reno. The researcher's death triggers a long-awaited international bio-warfare plot. Russian organized crime, with the help of a Syrian government "ghost network," unleashes a horrific anthrax attack across America - made all the more terrible by how easily it is accomplished. Meanwhile, although US Navy Captain "Camp" Campbell is still recovering from a gunshot wound and a life-altering near-death experience, he decides to cross the ocean in search of the woman he loves - only to uncover a box filled with evil and rage. Camp now finds himself locked in a biological war, and there's no turning back. More
New York: Crown Publishers, c1994. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 280, Inscribed by the author. More