Amnesty International Report 2005: the state of the world's human rights
New York: Amnesty International, 2005. First printing. Trade paperback. 308 p. Maps (color). Illustrations (color). More
New York: Amnesty International, 2005. First printing. Trade paperback. 308 p. Maps (color). Illustrations (color). More
Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, 1983. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. xviii, 228, [2] p. 23 cm. Illustrations. Glossary. Notes. Index. More
Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. National Defense University Press, 1984. Second Printing [stated]. Trade Paperback. xviii, 228, [2] pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes Foreword, Preface, The Author, and Acknowledgments. Topics covered include War and Society in America: Some Questions; as well as chapters on The American Revolution; The Civil War; World War I; World War II; and War and Society in America: A Few Answers. Also includes Notes, Glossary of Acronyms, and Index. The book also includes figures and tables, as well as a foreword by John S. Pustay, President of the National Defense University. This is a National Defense University Military History. The author researched and wrote this study while a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the National Defense University. He is currently a professor at the United States Military Academy, where he has taught American history since 1975. His military assignments include duty with the 11th and 15th Armored Cavalry Regiments in Vietnam and Germany, respectively, and the Combat Developments Command. He is also a graduate of the Command and General Staff College. The author graduated from USMA in 1959. He served in the Army for 27+ years to include 12 years on the USMA faculty (Social Science & History) holding the eventual academic rank of Professor of History. He was also a professor at the Army War College, and Campbell University and earned Legion of Merit and Colonel. He was the author of many articles and books all on the impact of war on society, military reform, and the coming of the civil war. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2006. First Printing. 227, notes, index, rear DJ flap creased, price sticker on rear DJ. More
Washington, DC: AFL-CIO, 1972. 85, wraps. More
Richmond, VA: John Knox Press, 1972. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 20 cm. 160 pages. Illustrations (editorial cartoons). Front DJ flap price clipped. Dr. Alley was the organizer of the Richmond Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. In 1968 he directed the Eugene McCarthy campaign in Richmond and served as Virginia State Treasurer for McCarthy. Dr. Alley was an Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Richmond. More
New York: Am Civil Liberties Union, 1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 175, wraps, cover creased, worn, and soiled. More
Washington, DC: Public Affairs Press, 1973. 56, wraps, footnotes, rear cover somewhat soiled, some wear to edges of covers and spine. More
Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1982. 415, tables, charts, notes, index, some soiling and some edge wear to DJ. More
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965. First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. xi, 292 p. 22cm. Occasional footnotes. Index. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1989. First Edition. First Printing. 616, illus., notes, bibliographic notes, index. More
Indianapolis, IN: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1966. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xi, [1], 246, [2] p. 24 cm. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. More
Guilford, CT: McGraw-Hill/Duskin, 2004. Seventh Edition. 221, wraps, illus., index, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1992. First Edition. First Printing. 233, footnotes, index, slight soiling to fore-edge, DJ somewhat soiled, sticker residue on DJ spine. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1974. First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. xiv, 254, xii p. Footnotes. Index. More
New York: Alfred A, Knopf, 1984. First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. xx, 327, [2] p. : 1 ill.; 22 cm. Bibliography. More
New York: The Economist Newspaper Limited. 2019. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. 76 pages, including covers. Illustrations (some in color). The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London. Continuous publication began under its founder James Wilson in September 1843. In 2015, its average weekly circulation was a little over 1.5 million, about half of which were sold in the United States. For the year to March 2016, the Economist Group declared operating profit of £61m. The Economist takes an editorial stance of classical and economic liberalism that supports free trade, globalization, free immigration and cultural liberalism. The publication has described itself as "a product of the Caledonian liberalism of Adam Smith and David Hume". It claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers. The publication's CEO described this recent global change, which was first noticed in the 1990s and accelerated in the beginning of the 21st century as a "new age of Mass Intelligence" More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1979. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. 161 pages. Notes, index. Signed by the author. More
Los Angeles, CA: Western Humanities Cen, UCLA, 1976. Approx. 100, wraps, bibliography, covers somewhat worn and soiled, small tear at rear cover. More
New York: Vintage Books, 1989. First Vintage Books edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. ix, 210, [1] p. Index. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1996. Casebound Edition. 24 cm, 298, illus. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1996. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 24 cm. xiv, [2], 298, [6] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Inscribed by the author on half-title page. Allida Black is Research Professor of History and International Affairs at The George Washington University and Project Director and Editor of The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, which is designed to preserve, teach and apply Eleanor Roosevelt’s writings and discussions of human rights and democratic politics. She has received the JNG Finley Postdoctoral Fellowship at George Mason University, as well as fellowships from the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, the Gerald R. Ford Foundation, and the Harry Truman Foundation. She received her Ph.D. from the George Washington University in 1993. Her publications include four books -- Casting Her Own Shadow: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Shaping of Postwar Liberalism, "What I Want to Leave Behind:" Democracy and the Selected Articles of Eleanor Roosevelt; Courage In A Dangerous World: The Political Writings of Eleanor Roosevelt, and with Jewel Fenzi, Democratic Women: An Oral History of the Women’s National Democratic Club. More
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1987. First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. xi, 149 p. Frontis. Notes. Index. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. First Edition. Second Printing. 25 cm, 408, references, index, front DJ flap price clipped. More
New Rochelle: Arlington, House, 1970. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. [10], 306, [4] pages. Pencil erasure residue on fep. DJ has some wear, soiling, tears, and chips. Some edge soiling. 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