A Mandate for Democracy: Three Decades of the Federal Republic of Germany
Bonn: Federal Republic of Germany, 1980. 187, wraps, illus. (some in color), map, bibliography. More
Bonn: Federal Republic of Germany, 1980. 187, wraps, illus. (some in color), map, bibliography. More
n.p. National Council/Nat Front, 1951. 199, index, ink notation on front page. More
Washington, DC: PACCA, 1990. 9, wraps, maps, diagrams, chronology, some wear and soiling to covers, corners creased, small edge tear. More
Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1916. First? Edition. First? Printing. 455, v.2 only, front board weak/reglued, boards worn and soiled. More
San Francisco: The State of the World Forum, 1996. Presumed first edition, first printing. Folder with interior flap pocket. Blue packet folder with gold letting on front. Inside is an invitation letter to the second Forum to be held in San Francisco from October 2 througn October 6, 1996. The letter is plate autographed by Mikahil S. Gorbachev. Letter is paperclipped inside cover. Inside the pocket is the 1996 Action Plan (27, [1] pages),also laid in is State of the World Forum Quarterly Volume 2, Number 2, April-June 1997 (20 pages), and formal invitation, in envelop, with response card and return envelop. Cover has some wear and soiling. This type of ephemera is increasingly scarce. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1995. First? Edition. First? Printing. 43, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 127, wraps, map. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 122, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 122, wraps, table, appendix, minor soiling to front cover. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 149, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 125, Part I only, wraps, appendix, chronology, some waviness to text. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1995. First? Edition. First? Printing. 43, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1998. 24 cm, 271, wraps, illus., some waviness to document. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2005. First? Edition. First? Printing. 32, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2006. First? Edition. First? Printing. 132, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2000. First? Edition. First? Printing. 139, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1997. 24 cm, 88, wraps, references. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2002. First? Edition. First? Printing. 55, wraps, tables. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1998. 24 cm, 95, wraps, maps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 2004. First? Edition. First? Printing. 177, wraps, appendix. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1999. 24 cm, 94, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1999. 24 cm, 94, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1998. 24 cm, 114, wraps. More
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Americanization Department. Wraps. [2], 27, [3] pages. Minor cover wear. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, formally the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, (VFW) is an organization of U.S. war veterans headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. The Veterans of Foreign Wars was established by James C. Putnam on September 29, 1899, in Columbus, Ohio. Its membership consists of veterans who, as soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen served that Nation in wars, campaigns, and expeditions on foreign soil or in hostile waters. The VFW resulted from the amalgamation of several societies formed immediately following the Spanish?American War. In 1899, little groups of veterans returning from campaigning in Cuba and the Philippine Islands, founded local societies upon a spirit of comradeship known only to those who faced the dangers of that war side by side. Similar experiences and a common language drew them together. More