Near-Nuclear Countries and Nonproliferation
Arlington, VA: Stanford Research Institute, 1974. Approx. 50, wraps, staple bound. More
Arlington, VA: Stanford Research Institute, 1974. Approx. 50, wraps, staple bound. More
Cambridge, MA: The Ripon Society, Inc., 1967. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. 32 p. Map, Table. Sources. More
Chapel Hill, NC: University of NC Press, 1995. First Edition. 402, illus., tables, notes, bibliography, index, rear DJ somewhat soiled, small ding in rear DJ. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1987. First Perennial LIbrary edition [stated]. First printing [state. Trade paperback. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. xvii, [3], 328, [2]. Illustrations. Pronounciation Notes. Dramatis Personae. English Index. More
Maxwell, Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL: Air FOrce Negotiation center of Excellence, 2009. Spiralbound. 52 p. Includes illustrations. Notes. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1932. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xiv, 222, [2] pages. Oversize volume (measuring 12 inches by 8-1/2 inches). Cover has some wear, soiling and scuffing. Includes Preface, Illustrations, College Life in the Fifties, Yale's Answer to the Call to Arms, Some Noteworthy Records, Prisoners of War, Commemorative Celebration--Civil War Memorial, Return of Confederate Veterans to New Haven, and Conclusion. Also includes Roll of Honor of Yale Men in the Civil War, Roll of Service, and Index to Roll of Service. Ellsworth Eliot, Jr. was born June 6, 1864, the son of Ellsworth Eliot (P&S, 1852) and his wife, Anna Stone Eliot. He was raised in Guilford, CT, and New York City and was graduated from Yale. He received his M.D. in 1887 from the College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S) where he was head of his class and winner of the Harsen Prize. More
Cambridge, MA: Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Inc., 1988. First Printing [Stated]. Wraps. 23 cm. vii, [1], 25, [1] pages. Footnotes. List of Publications. Wraps. Some soiling to covers. Pencil erasure residue to title page. Theodore Lyman Eliot Jr. (January 24, 1928 – August 8, 2019) a Trustee Emeritus of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Mr. Eliot first joined the Board of The Asia Foundation in 1990. He was a retired Foreign Service Officer who served in Sri Lanka, Germany, the Soviet Union, and Iran, and in 1973-1978, as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan. His Washington assignments included executive secretary (1969-1973) and inspector general (1978) of the Department of State. In 1978 he retired from the Foreign Service after 30 years to become dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. In 1985-1987, he was director of The Asia Foundation’s Center for Asian-Pacific Affairs. Ambassador Eliot has been a director of a number of corporations, including the Raytheon Company, and a board member of many non-profits in the international and environmental arenas. He previously served on The Asia Foundation’s board from 1990-2002, including as vice chairman and chairman of the Executive Committee. He was a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and Boston's Eliot family. Eliot graduated from Harvard College in 1948 and received a Master of Public Administration from Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration in 1956. He also served as Secretary General for the United States of the Bilderberg Meetings from 1981 to October 1993. More
Fort Monroe, VA: Journal of U.S. Artillery, 1917. Revised Edition. Pocket size, 45, wraps, small holes front cover, ink name & name stamp on front cover, tear & large crease in rear cover, discoloration at spine. More
Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. ix, [1], 365, [9] pages. Frontis illustrations. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. List of Cases Cited. Subject Index. DJ has tears, chips, and creases at the back. James W. Ely Jr. is the Milton R. Underwood Professor of Law Emeritus and Professor of History Emeritus at Vanderbilt University. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia and his L.L.B. from Harvard University. Ely is a property rights expert, a legal historian, and an author and editor of several books that have received critical acclaim from legal scholars and historians. Since joining the faculty of Vanderbilt University in 1972, he has been recognized by students as one of the law schools’ outstanding teachers. In 2006, Ely received the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize, given to a scholar whose work has advanced the cause of property rights and has contributed to the awareness of the role property rights occupy in terms of individual liberty. More
New York, N.Y. P. F. Collier and Son, 1902. May be first edition first printing. Hardcover. Contains pages [6], 605 through 1252 pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Front board weakened and restrengthened with glue. With an introduction by Georg Gottfried Gervinus. Illustrated with Four color plates and, 12 full-pagein black and white. Edwin Emerson, Jr. was an Author, War Correspondent, Rough Rider Soldier, and Spy. After graduating from Harvard in 1891, Edwin began writing as a foreign correspondent for the Boston Post. Returning to the United States, he wrote for the New York Evening Post, The Sun, and Collier's Weekly. During the Spanish-American War he was a spy in Puerto Rico and posed as a German journalist. He was credited for attaining a map that helped prepare the American invasion. He then joined the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry, better known as the Rough Riders, already in Cuba, and became Theodore Roosevelt's regimental clerk. He was a war correspondent covering the Russo-Japanese War when he was taken prisoner by the Japanese. During World War I, he reported from the German side of the war. In 1918, Guatamala charged him as being a German spy. He was later accused by Austria and Switzerland as engaged in subversive activity. He authored several books, mostly on history, including: "A History of the 19th Century", "Adventures of Theodore Roosevelt", and "Hoover and his Times: Looking Back through the Years". Georg Gottfried Gervinus (20 May 1805 – 18 March 1871) was a German historian. He is associated with a general History of the 19th Century, such as the accounts of the South American and Greek revolutions. More
New York, N.Y. P. F. Collier and Son, 1902. May be first edition, first printing. Hardcover. Volume Three ONLY. Contains pages [6],1253 through 1924. Index. Illustrated with Sixteen color plates and 7 full-page in color and 14 full pages in black and white, and folding color map. Edwin Emerson, Jr. was an Author, War Correspondent, Rough Rider Soldier, and Spy. After graduating from Harvard in 1891, Edwin began writing as a foreign correspondent for the Boston Post. Returning to the United States, he wrote for the New York Evening Post, The Sun, and Collier's Weekly. During the Spanish-American War he was a spy in Puerto Rico and posed as a German journalist. He was credited for attaining a map that helped prepare the American invasion. He then joined the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry, better known as the Rough Riders, already in Cuba, and became Theodore Roosevelt's regimental clerk. He was a war correspondent covering the Russo-Japanese War when he was taken prisoner by the Japanese. During World War I, he reported from the German side of the war. In 1918, Guatamala charged him as being a German spy. He was later accused by Austria and Switzerland as engaged in subversive activity. He authored several books, mostly on history, including: "A History of the 19th Century", "Adventures of Theodore Roosevelt", and "Hoover and his Times: Looking Back through the Years". Georg Gottfried Gervinus (20 May 1805 – 18 March 1871) was a German historian. He is associated with a general History of the 19th Century, such as the accounts of the South American and Greek revolutions. More
Denver, CO: War Society of the 89th Div. 1920. First? Edition. First? Printing. 511, illus., maps (some fold-out), roster, usual library markings, pencil marks in roster, bds quite worn especially corners/edges. More
New York: Random House, 1979. First Edition. Fourth Printing. 299, illus., map, appendices, index, front DJ flap creased and price clipped, rear board corner bumped, small tear to front DJ. More
New York: Random House, 1979. First? Printing. 299, illus., map, appendices, index, rear DJ somewhat soiled, small tears, creases, and chips to DJ edges. More
Place_Pub: New York: Ivy Books, 1987. First Ivy Book Edition. Pocket paperbk, 368, wraps, illus., map, appendices, index, some wear to cover edges and spine, text has darkened. More
New York: Random House, 1980. First Edition. First Printing. 320, index, slight wear to DJ edges. More
New York: Random House, 1971. First Edition. 431, source notes, ink name inside front flyleaf, boards somewhat scuffed, stamp on fore-edge. More
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1958. First Edition. 253, illus., DJ in plastic sleeve, DJ worn: several tears, large pieces missing, name stamped inside front flyleaf. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1981. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. [10], 336, [2] p. Index. More
Place_Pub: New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984. First Printing. Hardcover. 399, illus., sources, index. More
Washington DC: Department of the Army, 1974. First Printing [Stated]. Wraps. xiii, [1], 248, [2] pages. Maps. Tables. Illustrations. Includes Foreword, Preface, Introduction, Unit Management and Personnel Actions; Optimizing Army Aviation Assets and Support Facilities; General Background for Battlefield Analysis; The Intelligence Function; Tactical Refinements and Innovations; The Analytical Approach; Pacification; Division Wrap-Up; Corps Level Operations; On Controlling the War; Limitations and Problems in the Use of Analysis. Also contains Overall Conclusions; Appendix: Milestones; and Index. This monograph focuses on the use of analysis in combat operations and concentrates on the utilization of techniques in situations with which the authors were personally familiar. It covers primarily the systematic blending of military judgment, data collection , and simple problem solving techniques as utilized in the 9th Infantry Division and II Field Force, Vietnam in 1968, 1969 and 1970. The approach is rather tentative because it was not possible in many cases to determine exactly what factors made the operations go so well. Rather we have laid out the most important and interesting factors in the hopes that the readers will be stimulated and perhaps decide for themselves what the critical points were. Fortunately, a large amount of basic data was available to support the manuscript. On the other hand. some basic data has been lost. In these cases we drew on memory and tried to double check the accuracy of our recollections. We think any general statements are reasonably accurate. More
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1975, 1978, 1982. Various printings. Hardcover. 3 volume set. Volume 3 co-authored with Irving B. Weiner. This is a Wiley Inter-Science Publication. Volume 1, 13th printing, xx, [2], 488, [2], Tables. References, Author Index, Subject Index, some underlining noted, name of previous owner on fep; Volume 2, 4th printing, 0471041661, 1978, xvi, 448 pages. Illustrations. Author Index, Subject Index; Volume 3, 2nd printing, 0471093645, Ink notation on fep and half-title. Institutional stamp on half-title page and edges, xvi, [2], 449, [5] pages, Illustrations. Author Index, Subject Index. DJs have some wear, tears, soiling, and chips. The Rorschach test is a psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation, complex algorithms, or both. It has been employed to detect underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to describe their thinking processes openly. In the 1960s, the Rorschach was the most widely used projective test. More
Chambersburg, PA: The Craft Press, Inc., 1950. First Printing. 234, illus., notes and references, documents, index, discoloration inside boards, DJ worn & soiled: sm tears, sm pieces missing. More
Chambersburg, PA: James K. Eyre, Jr., Printed for the Author by The Craft Press, Inc., 1952. Second Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 234 pages. Signed by the author. Illustrations and Documents List. Acknowledgments. Preface. Testimonials Regarding the Author's Service as an Adviser to President Osmena. Includes chapters on: The Past Spawns Danger Signals; Roosevelt Feels The Wrath of Corregidor; The Ultimata Constitute A "Bombshell"; The Conflict is Shifted and Sealed; MacArthur's Emissary Remains Irascible; A statesman Inherits The Conflict; Roosevelt Is Pursued Determinedly; The Final Showdown Draws Near; and MacArthur Emerges Victor by Default. Notes and References. The Author's Previous Publications. Pre-Publication Notice. Index. Slight soiling to fore-edge, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, small tears, and chips. Front DJ flap price clipped. Signed by the author. Mr. Eyre, who was the author of about a dozen articles in the Naval Institute Proceedings, made a long study of naval and maritime affairs, particularly in the region of the Pacific. Written during the Korean War, this book reveals the history-making conflict between MacArthur and President Franklin Roosevelt during the early days of World War II to Roosevelt's death in 1945. More
Chambersburg, PA: The Craft Press, Inc., 1950. First Printing. 234, illus., notes and references, documents, index, discoloration inside boards, DJ is black-and-white xerox copy. More