When Things Start to Think
New York: Henry Holt, 1999. First Edition. 24 cm, 225. More
New York: Henry Holt, 1999. First Edition. 24 cm, 225. More
Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Windcrest/McGraw-Hill, c1992. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 236, wraps, illus., bibliography, index, scotch tape at bottom of spine. Forewords by Axel Meystel and Roger Kaye. More
Washington, DC: Communications Satellite Cor, 1980. Reprint Edition. 43, wraps, illus., diagrams, mathematical formulae. More
Boston, MA: Little Brown and Company, 1982. Second Printing. 364, notes, selected bibliography, index, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, edge tears, and small chips. More
Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Pub, c1991. First Printing. 25 cm, 276, acid-free paper, illus., ink notation on front endpaper, ink name on top edge. Preface by William G. McGowan. More
White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Pub. 1980. 24 cm, 230, v.2 only, references, glossary, weakness to front board. More
Berne: Int'l Telecommunication Un. 1947/1948. 112, wraps, index, front cover taped at spine, covers worn and soiled, some page discoloration, writing on spine. More
Geneva: Int'l Telecommunication Un. 1949. 21 cm, 331, wraps, illus., charts, covers somewhat worn and soiled, writing on spine, pencil erasure on title page. More
London: The Law Reviews/Law Business Research Ltd, 2018. Ninth Edition [stated]. Hardcover. [4], xi, [1], 470 pages. Footnotes. About the Authors. Appendix. No DJ present. Inscribed by the Editor on the fep. Inscription reads Michael Here's to many more adventures together! Best John. This edition captures an important snapshot in time, technology and the law during the first two decades of the twenty-first century. John P. Janka retired from the partnership in 2019. He focused on the telecommunications, media, and technology (TMT) sector. Mr. Janka has counseled international clients for almost 25 years on a variety of regulatory, transactional, and controversy matters. Mr. Janka has been recognized as a leading communications lawyer in publications such as Euromoney’s Expert Guides to the World’s Leading TMT Lawyers, The International Who's Who of Telecoms & Media Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and the Washingtonian magazine. Both Chambers USA and The Legal 500 US ranked Mr. Janka as a leading lawyer in the telecommunications, satellite, and broadcast areas, noting his creativity, vast experience, and reputation as one of the leading lawyers in the satellite industry. In 2017, Mr. Janka was inducted into The Legal 500’s Hall of Fame, which highlights individuals who have received “constant praise by their clients” and who are at the “pinnacle of their profession.” In addition, The Financial Times highlighted one of Mr. Janka’s projects, providing a “standout” ranking for advising on issues involving new uses of radio spectrum. Mr. Janka has served as a United States Delegate to an ITU World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. More
Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Department of Commerce, [1984]. 28 cm, 331, wraps, illus., damage to rear cover (soiling and hole). More
Boston, MA: Harvard Business School, c1991. Second Printing. 24 cm, 264, acid-free paper, illus. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PTR Prentice Hall, c1994. Third Edition. 23 cm, 193, wraps. More
New York: Random House, c1993. First Edition. First Printing. 25 cm, 428, illus., footnotes, some wear and soiling to DJ, ink name on front endpaper. More
Indianapolis, IN: Alpha Books, c1994. First Printing. 22 cm, 162, wraps, illus. Topics covered include e-mail, UNIX hosts, news groups, Telnet, FTP, WAIS, etc. More
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1976. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xii, [3], 280, [8] pages. Foreword by Ralph Nader. Introduction by Nicholas Johnson. Notes. Index. This is a Wiley-Interscience Publication. Michael Kinsley (born March 9, 1951) is an American political journalist and commentator. Primarily active in print media as both a writer and editor, he also became known to television audiences as a co-host on Crossfire. Kinsley has been a notable participant in the mainstream media's development of online content. While still a third-year law student, Kinsley began working at The New Republic. He was allowed to finish his Harvard juris doctor degree through courses at the evening program at The George Washington University Law School. Kinsley's first exposure to a national television audience was as moderator of William Buckley's Firing Line. In 1979, he became editor of The New Republic and wrote the magazine's TRB column for most of the 1980s and 1990s. More
Washington, DC: Kiplinger Books, c1989. Hardcover. 21 cm, 239 pages. Index, DJ worn and large tear. Inscribed by the author (signed by "Kip" and Knight Kiplinger). More
Washington, DC: Kiplinger Books, 1999. Second Edition. Hardcover. 404 pages. Index. Signed by the author. More
Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-Irwin, c1978. 24 cm, 328, graphs, book slightly bowed, DJ worn, soiled, and small tears, some discoloration to boards, edges soiled. More
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: ORBIC Limited, 1990. Presumed first edition/first printing in book form. Trade paperback. viii, 162 p. Illustrations. Diagrams. Chronology. Index. More
Cambridge, MA: Arthur D. Little, 1999. 108, wraps, illus., covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: Free Press, c1983. First Printing. Hardcover. 25 cm, 384 pages, Illustrations. Embossed seal on front flyleaf. More
Winnipeg, Canada: CanWest Global Communication, 2002. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 213 pages. DJ somewhat worn and soiled, some wear and small chips to DJ edges. Canwest Global Communications Corporation, which operated under the corporate name, Canwest, was a major Canadian media company based in Winnipeg, with its head offices at Canwest Place. It held radio, television broadcasting and publishing assets in several countries, primarily in Canada. Canwest entered bankruptcy protection in late 2009, leading to the sale of the company's assets. The sale of the company's broadcasting arm to Shaw Communications closed on October 27, 2010, after CRTC approval for the sale was announced on October 22; those assets are then collectively known as Shaw Media On April 1, 2016, these assets were subsumed into Corus Entertainment, an existing broadcasting firm also owned by the Shaw family. Following the sale of assets, the company was renamed 2737469 Canada Inc., ceased to carry on business, and commenced bankruptcy proceedings under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. The company was finally dissolved on May 27, 2013. More
New York: Basic Books, c1990. First Printing. 25 cm, 381, illus., DJ soiled, slight wear to DJ. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PTR Prentice Hall, c1992. First Printing. 24 cm, 379, illus., index, ink name and pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: Academic Press, 1982. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 503 pages. Part B only, illus., figures, tables, references. Signed by Pier Bargellini, author of one of the papers. More