In Search of Anti-Semitism
New York: Continuum, 1992. 207, index, some sticker residue on rear DJ. More
New York: Continuum, 1992. 207, index, some sticker residue on rear DJ. More
Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2004. Second Printing. 594 + 1 CD, illus., index, some wear to top and bottom DJ edges. More
New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2002. First Edition. First Printing. 366, illus. More
New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2002. First Edition. First Printing. 366, illus., DJ in plastic sleeve. Bookplate inscribed by the author. More
Place_Pub: New York: Basic Books, 2008. 279, illus., footnotes, appendix, index. Introduction by Christopher Buckley. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1963. 251, some discoloration inside boards, rear DJ soiled, DJ edges worn & small tears. Inscribed by the author on card which is laid in. More
New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2000. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [12], 305, [3] pages. DJ has some sticker residue at top front. William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative author and commentator. He founded National Review magazine in 1955, which had a major impact in stimulating the conservative movement; hosted 1,429 episodes of the television show Firing Line (1966–1999), where he became known for his transatlantic accent and wide vocabulary; and wrote a nationally syndicated newspaper column along with numerous spy novels. George H. Nash, a historian of the modern American conservative movement, said Buckley was "arguably the most important public intellectual in the United States in the past half century… For an entire generation, he was the preeminent voice of American conservatism and its first great ecumenical figure." Buckley's primary contribution to politics was a fusion of traditional American political conservatism with laissez-faire economic theory and anti-communism, laying groundwork for the new American conservatism of presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and President Ronald Reagan, both Republicans. Former Senate Republican leader Bob Dole said "Buckley lighted the fire". Buckley wrote God and Man at Yale (1951) and more than fifty other books on writing, speaking, history, politics, and sailing, including a series of novels featuring CIA agent Blackford Oakes. Buckley referred to himself as either a libertarian or conservative. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1984. First Edition. 254, some wrinkling inside endpapers, small rough spot to rear board, DJ somewhat worn and soiled and small tears. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1974. 280, appendices, index, DJ scuffed and some edge wear, front DJ flap price clipped. More
New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1959. First Edition. First Printing. 205, index, footnotes, DJ soiled and stained, DJ edges worn: several tears, small chips, review slip from publisher laid in. More
New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1959. First Edition. First Printing. 205, index, footnotes, DJ somewhat soiled and worn: small tears and chips, some discoloration inside boards. More
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1968. Second Edition. 234, index, footnotes, DJ spine discolored, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
New York: Stein and Day, 1984. 25th Anniversary Edition. Presumed first printing thus. Hardcover. xxiv, 234 pages. Footnotes. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Foreword by John dos Passos. Originally published in 1959. New Reintroduction by the author. William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American public intellectual and conservative author and commentator. In 1955, Buckley founded National Review, a magazine that stimulated the conservative movement in the late-20th century United States. Buckley hosted 1,429 episodes of the public affairs television show Firing Line, where he became known for his transatlantic accent and overpowering vocabulary. Buckley wrote more than fifty books on diverse topics, including writing, speaking, history, politics, and sailing. Buckley referred to himself as either a libertarian or conservative. Buckley's primary contribution to politics was a fusion of traditionalist conservatism and classical liberalism; that fusion laid the groundwork for a rightward shift in the Republican Party. More
Chicago, IL: Henry Regnery Company, 1954. 413, appendices, notes, index, rear board weak, small stain to rear board, some wear to top and bottom edges of spine. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1962. 352, footnotes, notes, index, some soiling to DJ, small tears to DJ edges. More
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1970. 306, some foxing to fore-edge, DJ somewhat scuffed and soiled: small tears. More
New York: Random House, 1993. First Edition. First Printing. 473, index, front DJ flap creased. Introduction by John Leonard. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1985. First Edition. 454, index, small tears and small pieces missing at DJ edges. Bookplate inscribed by the author. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1985. First Edition. 454, index, small tears and small chips to DJ edges, front DJ flap price clipped. More
Farmington, CT: Emhart Corporation, 1984. First? Edition. First? Printing. 84, some soiling to edges. Foreword by Horace Busby. More
Newnan, GA: Warren C. Budd, Jr., 2006. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xiii, [1], 422 pages. Decorative binding. Endpaper map. Illustrations. Bibliography. Two publisher's ephemera laid in. Signed by the author on half-title page. Among the names and topics found in this work are: Georgia, Family History, William Flanders, French and Indian War, James Park, Patriot, Georgia Brigade, 38th Georgia Regiment, Cold Harbor, Mary Wilkes Morrison, Durden (Darden) Dekle, Otis Roundtree, and Clyde Roundtree. More
Sandia Base, Albuquerque, NM: Headquarters Field Command Defense Atomic Support Agency, 1960. Defense Technical Information Center reprint 2001. Wraps, tape binding at spine. 168 pages. Illustrations. Downgraded from CONFIDENTIAL to UNCLASSIFIED. Mailing label on back cover. Contents include: Introduction, Theoretical Aspects of Experiment Design,Procedure, Results, Discussion, Conclusions and Recommendations, Appendix A Nomenclature; Appendix B. Inclined-Foundation Bearing Capacity, Appendix C, Computation of kd, Appendix D Pressure Records; Appendix E Field Instrumentation for Response Measurements of Dome-Type Structures under High-Strength Shock Loading and References. Numerous Tables and Figures. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1993. First Printing. Hardcover. 23 cm, 107, footnotes, index, pencil erasure on half-title. Sidney David Drell (September 13, 1926 – December 21, 2016) was an American theoretical physicist and arms control expert. He was professor emeritus at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Drell was a noted contributor in the fields of quantum electrodynamics and high-energy particle physics. The Drell–Yan process is partially named for him. Drell was active as a scientific advisor to the U.S. government, and was a founding member of the JASON Defense Advisory Group. William James Crowe Jr. (January 2, 1925 – October 18, 2007) was an admiral who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and as the ambassador to the United Kingdom under President Clinton. McGeorge "Mac" Bundy (March 30, 1919 – September 16, 1996) was an American expert in defense policy, serving as United States National Security Advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He was president of the Ford Foundation from 1966 through 1979. In 1953 as its youngest dean worked to develop Harvard as a merit-based university. He also served as a scholar in residence at the Carnegie Corporation. More
San Antonio, TX: The Naylor Company, 1967. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 155, illus., DJ worn and torn, piece missing in front DJ. Inscribed by the author. More
Place_Pub: San Francisco, CA: Ernst & Young, 1993. 98, wraps, illus., fold-out This is Ernst & Young's Eighth Annual Report on the Biotechnology Industry.It presents a fascinating, investment-oriented look at an emerging technology and market near the end of the twentieth century. More