How NATO Weakens the West
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986. First Printing. 271, figures, tables, appendices, notes, bibliography, index, sticker residue inside front flyleaf, small tear at rear DJ flap. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986. First Printing. 271, figures, tables, appendices, notes, bibliography, index, sticker residue inside front flyleaf, small tear at rear DJ flap. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1930. 502, blue pencil underlining on several pages, some soiling and scratches to fore-edge, fr board scuffed, spine slightly faded. More
New York: Liveright, 1975. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 22 cm. xxiii, [1], 294, [2] pages. Footnotes. References. Front DJ flap clipped at bottom, but price is present at the top. DJ worn and soiled, edge tear in front DJ, some edge soiling. Prince Peter Kropotkin is generally acknowledged to be the most interesting, seminal, and readable of the great anarchist philosophers and writers. A general selection from the writings of the great Russian anarchist thinker. More than any Russian thinker of his time, Prince Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) anticipated the great social and ethical problems of the twentieth century. This book is a definitive general selection from all his works, including Appeal to the Young, Law and Authority, The Wage System, and Anarchism. The major works represented include Memoirs of a Revolutionist; Mutual Aid; The Great French Revolution; and Fields, Factories, and Workshops. More
Madison, WI: The University of WI Press, 1968. First Edition. 276, illus., maps, notes, bibliography, index, library bookplate, stamps, & barcode, soiling to a few pgs, sm marker marks fr flyl. More
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1909. 309 & 348, 2 vols., illus., maps, apps, index, bds soiled & stained, small tears at top of spines, rear bds weak, damp stains, pgs darkened. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. First Edition. 523 pages. Maps, footnotes, index, library stamps & barcodes, fr DJ flap pasted inside v.1 front flyleaf (rest of DJ missing). More
Berkeley, CA: University of CA Press, c1978. First Printing. 25 cm, 381, some underlining and marginal notations. More
London: The Scientific Book Club, 1961. Book Club Edition. 183, illus., glossary, index, some soiling to fore-edge, DJ somewhat soiled and scuffed and some edge wear: small tears Probable developments in space explorations from 1960 to 1970. Among the topics covered are man in orbit, Saturn and nova, peaceful uses of satellites, military space vehicles, and the Sun and the stars. More
New York: Harper Collins Publishers, c1993. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 317, illus., footnotes, references, index, pencil erasure on front endpaper, DJ slightly soiled. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1950. First Printing. 441, illus., index, discolor ins bds, DJ flaps cut off & pasted ins bds, some foxing to fore-edge, top corner p. 437 torn off. More
Livermore, CA: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, c. 1964? Presumed first iteration thus. Photograph. 1 photo, color photo approx. 24" x 18" mounted on board of same size, captions on map and tables in Russian language. Peaceful nuclear explosions (PNEs) are nuclear explosions conducted for non-military purposes, such as activities related to economic development including the creation of canals. During the 1960s and 1970s, both the United States and the Soviet Union conducted a number of PNEs. Six of the explosions by the Soviet Union are considered to have been of an applied nature, not just tests. Subsequently the United States and the Soviet Union halted their programs. Definitions and limits are covered in the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty of 1976. In the PNE Treaty, the signatories agreed: not to carry out any individual nuclear explosions having a yield exceeding 150 kilotons; not to carry out any group explosion (consisting of a number of individual explosions) having an aggregate yield exceeding 1,500 kilotons; and not to carry out any group explosion having an aggregate yield exceeding 150 kilotons unless the individual explosions in the group could be identified and measured by agreed verification procedures. The parties also reaffirmed their obligations to comply fully with the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963. The parties reserve the right to carry out nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes in the territory of another country if requested to do so, but only in full compliance with the yield limitations and other provisions of the PNE Treaty and in accord with the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty of 1996 prohibits all nuclear explosions, regardless of whether they are for peaceful purposes or not. More
London, England: Contemporary Russia, 1936. Presumed first edition/first printing of this issue. Wraps. 95, [1] p. Includes maps. Tables. More
London, England: Contemporary Russia, 1937. Presumed first edition/first printing of this issue. Wraps. 97-215, [1] p. Includes maps. Tables. References. More
New York: Knopf, 1989. First Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 353. More
Washington, DC: Regnery Pub. c1997. First Printing. 24 cm, 385. More
Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1997. 1st Eng. Lang? Edition. First Printing. 385, index, half-title creased, ink notation in Russian (says Good Luck) on front flyleaf. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. First Printing. 244, notes, index, p. 26 top corner creased, erasure residue inside front flyleaf, some soiling to rear DJ, some wear to DJ edges. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1950. 207, illus., map, index, usual library markings, bookplate inside front board crossed out in marker, boards worn and scuffed. More
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959. 311, illus., appendix, index, small ding lower inside corner p. 311 through rear flyleaf, DJ soiled & edges worn: small tears. More
New York: Putnam's Sons, 1990. First Printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 222 pages. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1990. First Printing. Hardcover. 222 pages. Signed by the author on title page. DJ has some wear and soiling. James Charles Lehrer (born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and a novelist. Lehrer is the former Executive Editor and News Anchor for the PBS NewsHour, and is known for his role as a Debate Moderator in U.S. Presidential campaigns. He is an author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books that draw upon his experience as a newsman, along with his interests in history and politics. In October 1975, Lehrer became the Washington Correspondent for the "Robert MacNeil Report" on Thirteen/WNET New York. Two months later on December 1, 1975, he was promoted to Co-anchor, and the program was accordingly renamed "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report". In September 1983, Lehrer and MacNeil relaunched their show as The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour which, after MacNeil's departure in 1995, was renamed The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and in 2009 became the PBS NewsHour. Lehrer is a prolific writer, and has authored numerous novels, as well as having penned several plays, screenplays, and three memoirs. His book, "Top Down", is a novel based on the events surrounding the Kennedy assassination. His recent play, BELL, was produced by the National Geographic Society as part of their 125th anniversary celebration. More
Tulsa: Council Oak Books, 1997. First Council Oak Books paperback Edition [stated]. First Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 222, [6] pages. Signed by the author on title page. James Charles Lehrer (born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and a novelist. Lehrer is the former Executive Editor and a former News Anchor for the PBS NewsHour on PBS, and is known for his role as a Debate Moderator in U.S. Presidential Election campaigns. He is an author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books that draw upon his experience as a newsman, along with his interests in history and politics. In October 1975, Lehrer became the Washington Correspondent for the "Robert MacNeil Report" on Thirteen/WNET New York. Two months later on December 1, 1975, he was promoted to Co-anchor, and the program was accordingly renamed "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report". In September 1983, Lehrer and MacNeil relaunched their show as The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour which, after MacNeil's departure in 1995, was renamed The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and in 2009 became the PBS NewsHour. Lehrer is a prolific writer, and has authored numerous novels, as well as having penned several plays, screenplays, and three personal memoirs. His book, "Top Down", is a novel based on the events surrounding the Kennedy assassination. His most recent play, BELL, was produced by the National Geographic Society as part of their 125th anniversary celebration. More
Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Defence Research Agency, 2004. [Final Version stated] Presumed first formally published edition/first printing. Wraps. The format is approximately 8.125 inches by 11.625 inches. 180, [2] pages. Footnotes. Maps. Tables. Sources. Appendixes. Glossary. Additional Statistics. The cover has some wear and soiling. Ink markings noted. This report is primarily in English. This report aims to analyze Russia's usage of its strategic commodities in a security policy context. For this purposed Russian production, consumption, reserves and exports, etc. of five strategic commodities, oil, gas, aluminum, nickel and palladium, are assessed. The authors further attempt to analyze Russia's possible manipulation of the international commodity markets and thereafter proceed to investigate historically known examples of Russian use of strategic commodities in its relations to Georgia, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Moldova. Jan Tore Ivarsson Lejonhielm, born 21 October 1944, is a Swedish civil servant. He studied Russian as part of his conscription training at Uppland's signal regiment in Uppsala] and trained in, among other things, Oriental studies at Stockholm University. He has worked with the analysis of the Soviet Union's financial resources at the Eastern Economic Agency. He has also worked at the military intelligence and security service, MUST, and as project manager for Russia research at the Total Defense Research Institute, FOI. More
New York: Oxford Book Company, 1956. Enlarged Edition. 92, wraps, illus., maps, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Moscow: Academy of Sciences USSR, 1941. Presumed first thus, 1 of 10,000. ardcover. Text is in RUSSIAN. 180, [4] pages. Footnotes. Fold-outs. Name in ink at top of title page. Cover has some wear, including a tear at bottom of the spine. Some page discoloration. Chapter 1 is on Lenin's work on imperialism as a direct continuation of Marx's "Kapital". Chapter 2 is Lenin's Creative Laboratory. Chapter 3 is Certain Characteristics of Lenin's Theory of Imperialism. The Notebooks were published as Volume 39 in Lenin's Collected Works. Leontiev's work is an assessment and elaboration. Scarce surviving copy outside of institutional libraries. More