The Hiroshima Pilot
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1964. 318, ink name inside front flyleaf, some wear along edges of DJ. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1964. 318, ink name inside front flyleaf, some wear along edges of DJ. More
New York: Pocket Books, Inc., 1965. First Paperbk Printing. Pocket paperbk, 344, wraps, text has darkened, discoloration inside covers, some soiling to covers, some wear to cover edges. More
New York: Free Press, c1990. First Printing. 24 cm, 436, Inscribed by both authors. More
Washington, DC: Office of Surgeon General, 1994. First Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 29 cm. xv, [1], 315, [1] pages. Color frontis illustration. Illustrations (Tables, Exhibits). Chapter References. Acronyms. Index. Inscribed on fep by Dr. Jones and Dr. Rothberg. Through a long career that spanned three wars and important changes in patterns of health care, Franklin Delano Jones (1935-2005) provided medical and psychiatric care to the most vulnerable members of our society, civilian as well as military. He compiled and codified the essential practices of wartime psychiatry into comprehensive and accessible texts. His neutrality, persistence, and sharp intellect stabilized and strengthened American military psychiatry in the post-Vietnam era. His culminating achievement, War Psychiatry, which is the codified clinical intelligence of several generations of military psychiatrists, is an essential foundation for clinical practice and for research. More
Washington, DC: Office of Surgeon General, 1994. First Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 29 cm. xv, [1], 315, [1] pages. Color frontis illustration. Illustrations (Tables, Exhibits). Chapter References. Acronyms. Index. Through a long career that spanned three wars and important changes in patterns of health care, Franklin Delano Jones (1935-2005) provided medical and psychiatric care to the most vulnerable members of our society, civilian as well as military. He compiled and codified the essential practices of wartime psychiatry into comprehensive and accessible texts. His neutrality, persistence, and sharp intellect stabilized and strengthened American military psychiatry in the post-Vietnam era. His culminating achievement, War Psychiatry, which is the codified clinical intelligence of several generations of military psychiatrists, is an essential foundation for clinical practice and for research. More
Washington, DC: Office of Surgeon General, 1995. First Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 29 cm. xv, [1], 508] pages. Color frontis illustration. Illustrations (Tables, Exhibits, color plates). Chapter References. Acronyms. Index. Through a long career that spanned three wars and important changes in patterns of health care, Franklin Delano Jones (1935-2005) provided medical and psychiatric care to the most vulnerable members of our society, civilian as well as military. He compiled and codified the essential practices of wartime psychiatry into comprehensive and accessible texts. His neutrality, persistence, and sharp intellect stabilized and strengthened American military psychiatry in the post-Vietnam era. His culminating achievement, War Psychiatry, which is the codified clinical intelligence of several generations of military psychiatrists, is an essential foundation for clinical practice and for research. More
New York: Fleet Pub. Corp. [1957]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 206, illus., DJ worn especially at edges. Preface by Dr. Blanche M. Baker. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970. 752, figures, tables, chapter references, appendices, supplements, biblio, small stains to fore-edge, DJ soiled & in plastic sleeve. More
New York: Everest House, 1981. First Edition. 407, appendices, bibliography, glossary, index, DJ somewhat soiled and some wear to edges: small tears. More
New York: Scribner, c1997. First Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 320 pages. "Autographed copy" sticker on DJ. Signed by the author. More
New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1990. First Printing. 321, tables, charts, references, index, lib stamps (1 crossed out in marker), rear flyleaf torn out, DJ in plastic sleeve (some soil) library sticker on DJ spine. Chapters include stress reaction symptoms, post-traumatic stress disorder, other psychiatric disorders, readjustment problems, physical health problems, and a list of resources, among other topics. More
Washington, DC: Seven Locks Press, 1987. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 331, front DJ flap price clipped, pieces of DJ missing at rear DJ and spine, DJ edges worn and small tears. Inscribed by author. More
New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1972. Third Printing. Hardcover. ix, [1], 306 pages. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Inde. Small tears along edges of DJ. Small stain on fore-edge. Foreword by William L. Langer. Afterword by Robert G. L. Waite. Walter Charles Langer (February 5, 1899 – July 4, 1981) was an American psychoanalyst who prepared a detailed psychological analysis of Adolf Hitler in 1943. Langer studied psychoanalysis at Harvard University, where he worked as a professor upon completion of his education. Langer was later employed by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), where in 1943 he prepared a psychoanalysis profile of Hitler. In this analysis, Langer accurately predicted that Hitler would commit suicide as the "most plausible outcome", and the possibility of a military coup against Hitler well before the assassination attempt of 1944. Following Langer's analysis and Hitler's subsequent death, Langer turned the report into a book about Adolf Hitler, The Mind of Adolf Hitler: A Secret Wartime Report. This book was Langer's best-known; however, he also wrote the books Psychology and Human Living, A Psychological analysis of Adolf Hitler: His Life and Legend, and Dissecting the Hitler Mind. Langer worked as a psychoanalyst at Harvard University. Following his graduation, Langer was accepted into the American Psychiatric Association (APA). However, Langer was accepted into the APA against common practice as he was the first to be admitted without obtaining an M.D. Despite many controversies, the profile has been influential in the field of profiling political leaders. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1954. 952, bibliography, index, spine discolored. More
New York: Basic Books, [1973]. First Printing. 22 cm, 145, some soiling to DJ, some wear to DJ edges. More
New York: Basic Books, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 335, index. More
New York: Random House, c1976. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 22 cm, 216 pages. Inscribed by the author. More
Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Assoc. 1967. First Printing. 23 cm, 126, illus., pencil erasure on half-ittle. Press run limited to 2,000 copies. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1945. Sixth Printing. Hardcover. 250, appendices, bibliography, index, black tape from p. 250 across r flylf, DJ soiled and worn: piece missing at top of DJ spine. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1942. Second Printing. 250, appendices, bibliography, index, library stamps and pocket, bd corners bent, bds & spine scuffed, library call number on spine. More
Boston, MA: Am Acad of Arts & Sciences, 1957. Quarto, 310, tables, references, appendix, index, weakness to fr bd, bds soiled & scuffed, top & bottom edges of spine worn. More
New York: Guilford Press, c1995. First Printing. 24 cm, 297, acid-free paper. More
New York, NY: Ballantine Books, 1984. Reprint. Later printing. Mass-market paperback. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. [8], 371, [5] p. More
New York: Warner Books, 1992. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm, x, [2], 431, [5] pages. Foreword by Tom Clancy. Inscribed by the author. Steve R. Pieczenik (born December 7, 1943) is an American science fiction writer, former United States Department of State official, psychiatrist, and publisher. The author was a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Kissinger, Shultz, Vance, and James Baker. At the Department of State, he served as a "specialist on hostage taking". He has been credited with devising successful negotiating strategies and tactics used in several high-profile hostage situations, including the 1976 TWA Flight 355 hostage situation and the 1977 kidnapping of the son of Cyprus' president. He was involved in negotiations for the release of Aldo Moro after Moro was kidnapped. In 1979, he resigned as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State over the handling of the Iranian hostage crisis. Pieczenik has made a number of ventures into fiction, as an author (of State of Emergency and a number of other books) and as a business partner of Tom Clancy for several series of novels. Books he has authored include novel Mind Palace (1985), novel Blood Heat (1989), self-help My Life Is Great! (1990) and paperback edition Hidden Passions (1991), novel Maximum Vigilance (1993), novel Pax Pacifica (1995), novel State Of Emergency (1999), novel My Beloved Talleyrand (2005). He's also credited under the pseudonym Alexander Court for writing the novels Active Measures (2001), and Active Pursuit (2002). More
New York: Simon and Schuster, c1985. First Printing. Hardcover. 23 cm, 335 pages. Signed by the author. More