The Historian's Lincoln: Pseudohistory, Psychohistory, and History
Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Second Printing. 423, illus., chapter notes, index, some wear to DJ. More
Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Second Printing. 423, illus., chapter notes, index, some wear to DJ. More
Carlisle, PA: U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute/Army War College Press, 2013. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. xiv, 53, [1] p Tables. Glossary. Endnotes. This is one of the Letort Papers. More
New York, N.Y. Simon & Schuster, 1996. First Printing, Stated. Hardcover. 352 pages. Map. Includes Acknowledgments, 19 black and white illustrations of Violeta Chamorro and her family between pages 192 and 193. Also contains an Epilogue and an Index. Contains an Inscription by the author (Chamorro) in Spanish on the fep. After the death of her late husband, Pedro, the author ran for the office of president of Nicaragua in order to fulfill the dreams of her husband, that Nicaragua would become a truly democratic republic. Her metamorphosis--from mother and wife to widow of a slain opposition leader and, finally, in February 1990, to democratically elected president of a country--was the ultimate result of a series of unyielding acts of defiance against a military dictatorship. This defiance led to Pedro's assassination and propelled her, as the custodian of Pedro's dream, into the center of Nicaragua's political arena. When Violeta Chamorro defeated Daniel Ortega in 1990 to become president of Nicaragua most observers were shocked. Ortega's Party, the Sandinistas, controlled the country, except for the Catholic Church and Mrs. Chamorro's newspaper, La Prensa, which, virtually alone, predicted the outcome accurately. After the election, many doubted that the Sandinistas would permit Mrs. Chamorro to take office, but she did, thanks to her own canny political instincts in reaching out to the Sandinistas rather than retaliating against them for causing a decade of oppression and poverty. After six years in office, she has brought her country back from ruin, ending a civil war and revitalizing an economy that had become the second worst in the Western Hemisphere. More
[New York]: American Heritage Pub. Co., [1968]. Hardcover. 29 cm, 1407 total, 3-vol. boxed set, illus. (some in color), bibliography, index, slight soiling to boards, some wear to edges of box The first volume is a history of the U.S. Presidency, with documents and extensive illustrations. The next two volumes contain biographies of the Presidents: George Washington through Rutherford B. Hayes in the first of these volumes, and James A. Garfield through Lyndon B. Johnson in the second. More
Hollywood, CA: Associated Professional Serv, 1964. Quarto, 97, wraps, illus., slight weakness inside hinges, covers scuffed, small tears at spine. More
New York: Pantheon Books, 1980. First Edition. 411, illus., note on sources, index, some wear to edges of DJ. More
New York: Hawthorn Books, [1966]. First Edition. 24 cm, 253, illus., index, DJ edges worn, DJ in plastic sleeve. Inscribed by the co-author (Blochman). More
New York: Simon & Schuster, c1997. Fourth Printing. 25 cm, 264, illus., some wear, soiling, and sticker residue to DJ. More
New York: Harper Collins, c1994. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 282, sticker residue on rear DJ, book slightly cocked, small black mark on bottom edge. More
New York: Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1971. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 25 cm. 406 pages. Bibliography. Author index. Subject Index. About the Authors. Pieces missing to DJ, with other wear, tears, and soiling. Some wear to spine where DJ is gone. Black mark and other soiling to bottom edge. This work presents some case histories of Murderers, general and sociological theories of murder, psychoanalytic theories of murder, psychological theories of murder, biological and physical theories of murder, emotional disturbance of murder, psychological factors in assassination, emotional disturbance of assassins, and information on patient interviews and the treatment of murderers and assassins. Albert Ellis (September 27, 1913 ? July 24, 2007) was an American psychologist and psychotherapist who founded rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). He held MA and Ph.D. degrees in clinical psychology from Columbia University, and was certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). He also founded, and was the President of, the New York City-based Albert Ellis Institute. He is generally considered to be one of the originators of the cognitive revolutionary paradigm shift in psychotherapy and an early proponent and developer of cognitive-behavioral therapies. Based on a 1982 professional survey of US and Canadian psychologists, he was considered the second most influential psychotherapist in history (Carl Rogers ranked first in the survey; Sigmund Freud was ranked third). Psychology Today noted that, "No individual?not even Freud himself?has had a greater impact on modern psychotherapy." More
New York: Golden Press, 1960. 28 cm, 131, wraps, illus., text browning a bit. More
New York: Cowles Education Corporation, 1968. First Edition. 243, illus., bibliography, newspaper articles on JFK assassination taped ins fr bd & flylf, red ink name & address ins front board. More
New York: Cowles Education Corporation, 1968. First Edition. 243, illus., bibliography, publisher's ephemera and review slip laid in, some wear and small tears to DJ edges. More
New York: Harper & Row, c1981. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 373, illus., bibliography, index, front DJ flap price clipped, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, and small fraying/tear at top of spine. More
Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1994. First Printing. 318, illus., endnotes, bibliography, index, sticker residue inside front flylf, sticker residue on rear DJ, slight wear to DJ edges. More
New York: Macmillan, [1965]. Second Printing. 24 cm, 392, illus., index, DJ worn at edges and corners, edges soiled/discolored. More
New York: Macmillan, 1966. Second Printing. 24 cm, 392, illus., index, p. 392 discolored, rear DJ flap cut off & laid inside book, boards somewhat scuffed, small tear to DJ spine. More
New York: Metropolitan Books, 1998. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 292. 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: Harper & Row, c1978. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 369, illus., maps, genealogical chart, notes and references, index, some soiling, edge wear, chipping, and damp stains to DJ. More
New York: Harper & Row, c1978. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 369, illus., maps, genealogical chart, notes and references, index, some edge wear to DJ. More
New York: Corwin Books, 1976. 341, illus., appendix, discoloration ins hinges, ink notes p. v, binding cracked p. 152 & 1 page photos loose, DJ soiled & worn. More
New York: Corwin Books, c1976. 24 cm, 342, illus., endpapers discolored. Foreword by Jack Anderson. More
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1964. First American Edition. 272, illus., notes, appendices, bibliography, index, DJ scuffed and worn along edges: small tears, small pieces missing. More
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1964. First American Edition. 272, illus., notes, appendices, bibliography, index, large piece of paper stuck to rear board, bds somewhat scuffed & some edge wear. More