Peace and Security: A Guide to Independent Groups and Funding Sources
London: Directory of Social Change, c1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 25, wraps, bibliography, index, some wear and soiling to covers. More
London: Directory of Social Change, c1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 25, wraps, bibliography, index, some wear and soiling to covers. More
London: The Macmillan Press Ltd., 1980. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xv, [1], 160 pages. Ex-library with usual library markings. DJ in plastic sleeve, glued to boards. This was published for The Royal Institute of International Affairs. The contents include: List of Abbreviations, Introductions, Chapters on The Nuclear Bias; From Skybolt to Polaris; The Problem of Strategy; The Labour Government and Nuclear Weapons 1964-1970; Chevaline; The Problem of Replacement; Cruise Missiles versus Ballistic Missiles; Defence Priorities; Arms Control; The Strategic Context; Nuclear Politics in Europe; and Rationales. This work includes Appendices on: Submarines; Characteristics of SLBMs; Expenditure on Nuclear Weapons (current Lm); Breakdown of Costs of Nuclear Strategic Forces; Manpower; Polaris Missile Tests; and Underground Nuclear Tests. There are also Notes and an Index. Sir Lawrence David Freedman, KCMG, CBE, PC, FBA (born 7 December 1948) is Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London. He has been described as the "dean of British strategic studies" and was a member of the Iraq Inquiry. Freedman held positions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) before he was appointed, in 1982, Professor of War Studies at King's College London. He was head of the department until 1997. In 2000, he was the first head of the college's School of Social Science and Public Policy. From 2003 to December 2013, he was a Vice Principal at King's College London. He retired from King's in December 2014. Freedman was the official historian of the Falklands campaign. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. Second Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Trade paperback. xxi, [1], 522 p. Notes. Bibliography. Subject Index. Name Index. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. Second Edition. Trade paperback. xxi, [1], 522 pages. Notes. Bibliography. Subject Index. Name Index. Cover has minor wear and soiling. Sir Lawrence David Freedman, KCMG, CBE, PC, FBA (born 7 December 1948) is Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London. He has been described as the "dean of British strategic studies",[2] and is a member of the Iraq Inquiry. He was made a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom when appointed to the Iraq Inquiry in 2009. Freedman's principal areas of interest include contemporary defence and foreign policy issues. He has written extensively on nuclear strategy and the cold war. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1983. Presumed First Edition, Fifth printing [stated]. Trade paperback. xviii, 473, [3] pages. Notes. Bibliography. Subject Index. Name Index. Cover has minor wear and soiling. Ink underlining and marks noted. Pencil erasure residue on fep. Sir Lawrence David Freedman, KCMG, CBE, PC, FBA (born 7 December 1948) is Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London. He has been described as the "dean of British strategic studies", and is a member of the Iraq Inquiry. He was made a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom when appointed to the Iraq Inquiry in 2009. Freedman's principal areas of interest include contemporary defence and foreign policy issues. He has written extensively on nuclear strategy and the cold war. More
New York: H. Holt, c1986. First American Edition. First Printing. 23 cm, 288, references, bibliography, some wear and soiling to DJ, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
London: The International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1987. Wraps. 72 p. Errata slip laid in. Notes. More
Washington, DC: American Bar Association, c1984. 28 cm, 323, wraps, illus., usual library markings, some wear, soiling, and fading to covers. More
London: Faber and Faber, 1990. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 476, illus. More