Weapons of Mass Destruction: New Perspectives on Counterproliferation
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1995. First Edition. First Printing. 247, wraps, figures, tables, glossary. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1995. First Edition. First Printing. 247, wraps, figures, tables, glossary. More
New York: Free Press, 1991. First Printing. 25 cm, 309, notes, bibliography, index, front DJ flap price clipped, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
Washington, DC: GAO, 1993. 10, wraps. More
New York: Hill and Wang, 1995. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing. Hardcover. ix, [3], 291, [1] pages. Notes. Index. Some highlighting and underlining noted. Michael T. Klare is a Five Colleges professor of Peace and World Security Studies, whose department is located at Hampshire College (Amherst, Massachusetts, USA), defense correspondent of The Nation magazine and author of Resource Wars and Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America's Growing Petroleum Dependency (Metropolitan). Klare also teaches at Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Klare serves on the board of directors of the Arms Control Association. He is a regular contributor to many publications including The Nation, TomDispatch and Mother Jones, and is a frequent columnist for Foreign Policy In Focus. He also was the narrator of the movie Blood and Oil, which was produced by the Media Education Foundation. More
Lexington, MA: Lexington Books and SIPRI [Stockholm International Peace Research Institute], 1985. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. x, 271, [7] pages. Tables. Figures. Index. Pencil erasure residue on half-title page. Some pencil underlining noted. The author was a professor of Physics and Science Policy at Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, for 23 years. He was also a nuclear proliferation and arms control consultant, a U.S. State Dept. analyst, and the author of several impactful books. This book was written during a Sabbatical at SIPRI. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 2000. Reprint. Third printing. Trade paperback. xv 318 p. Notes. Index. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. First Printing. 312, bibliographical essay, index. More
Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore Nat Lab, 2002. 28 cm, 32, wraps, illus. (some color), mailing label and stamp residue on rear cover. More
Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore Nat Lab, 2002. 28 cm, 28, wraps, illus. (some color), mailing label residue and stamp on rear cover. More
Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 1996. 23 cm, 107, wraps, tables, charts, bibliography, pencil erasure residue on title page. More
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1999. First Edition. First Printing. 374, notes, index, yellow highlighting on several pages, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Place_Pub: New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1999. First Edition. First Printing. 374, notes, index, slight wear to DJ edges. More
Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xii, 258, [2] pages. Abbreviations. Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Index. Pencil erasure residue on fep . James M. Lindsay (born November 29, 1959, Winchester, Massachusetts), is the Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and a leading authority on U.S. foreign policy. He is also the award-winning coauthor of America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy and former Director for Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs at the National Security Council. In 2008, he was the principal author of a Department of Defense funded $7.6 million Minerva Research Initiative grant entitled "Climate Change, State Stability, and Political Risk in Africa. Michael Edward O'Hanlon (born May 16, 1961) is a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution, specializing in defense and foreign policy issues. He began his career as a budget analyst in the defense field. O'Hanlon's main areas of work over the years include studies on defense technology issues, such as missile defense and space weaponry and the future of nuclear weapons policy. More
Place_Pub: New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 2001. Pre-Pub. Edition. Wraps. 145 pages. Wraps, index. Autographed letter to Arnold Horelick laid in. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Fourth Printing. 283, wraps, notes, index, yellow highlighting and ink underlining to text, slight wear to cover edges, price stamp inside fr flyleaf The author examines similarities and differences between the nuclear age and previous periods of international history. More
Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998. First Printing. 24 cm, 236, illus., maps, bibliography, glossary, index, light yellow highlighting on several pgs. Foreword by Lt-Gen Daniel Schroeder. More
Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998. First Paperback Printing [Stated]. Trade paperback. xxii, [2], 236, [6] pages. Foreword by Lieutenant General Daniel R. Schroeder, U.S. Army (Ret.). Glossary. Notes. Selected Bibliography. Index. Al Mauroni is the Director of the U.S. Air Force Center for Unconventional Weapons Studies at Maxwell Air Force Base. He oversees education and research on issues related to nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons at the Air University. He has more than 30 years experience in DoD countering weapons of mass destruction policy and program development. He has developed and coordinated joint concepts, strategic plans, information papers, budget analyses, and related briefings within the areas of passive defense, consequence management, and homeland defense/civil support. Over his career, he has worked C-WMD issues for the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and Joint Chiefs of Staff. This has included supporting the initial stand-up and management of the DoD Chemical-Biological Defense Program; supporting counterproliferation policy and budget analysis for the Joint Staff J5 and J8; establishing the Joint Requirements Office for CBRN Defense; and modernizing Air Force C-WMD capabilities. More
Woodstock, NY: Overlook Duckworth, 2003. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 319, [1] pages. Historical Time Line. Maps. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. List of Illustrations. Index. Cover has slight wear and sunning. Adrienne Mayor (born 1946) is a historian of ancient science and a classical folklorist. Mayor specializes in ancient history and the study of "folk science": how pre-scientific cultures interpreted data about the natural world, and how these interpretations form the basis of many ancient myths, folklore and popular beliefs. Her work in pre-scientific fossil discoveries and traditional interpretations of paleontological remains has opened up a new field within the emerging discipline of geomythology and classical folklore. Mayor's book on the origins of biological and chemical warfare revealed the ancient roots of poison weaponry and tactics. More
Place_Pub: New York: Corpus Books, 1970. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. 21 cm, 134 pages. Some wear and soiling to DJ. Signed by the author; inscription indicates that the author's real name is Bert Sisson. More
New York: Carnegie Endowment, 1978. 128, wraps, tables, appendices, cover edges worn, small tear at spine, library stamps, some soiling to fore-edge. More
Washngton, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2003. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 312 p. Notes. Index. More
Washington, DC: The AEI Press, 2000. Second Printing. 323, illus., charts, appendices, notes, index, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
Washington, DC: The AEI Press, 2000. First Printing. 323, illus., charts, appendices, notes, index, very small stain inside rear flyleaf. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Pantheon Books, c1976. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 397, usual library markings, part of DJ taped inside boards. More
New York: Pantheon Books, c1976. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 397, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More