Inside Nurnberg: Military Justice for Nazi War Criminals
Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Co., 2000. First? Edition. First? Printing. 150, wraps, illus., bibliography, index, sticker residue on front cover. More
Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Co., 2000. First? Edition. First? Printing. 150, wraps, illus., bibliography, index, sticker residue on front cover. More
Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Co., 2000. 150, wraps, index, "imperfect" stamp inside front cover--reason unclear, sticker residue on cover. More
San Jose, CA: Writers Club Press, 2000. First? Edition. First? Printing. 259, wraps. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: McDowell, Obolensky Inc., 1957. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Hardcover. xli, 355 p. illus., ports., map. 28 cm. Footnotes. More
National Defense University, 2015. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. 195, [1] pages. Notes. Color Illustrations. This issue includes an interview with Stephen Hadley. PRISM is published by the Center for Complex Operations. PRISM is a security studies journal chartered to inform members of U.S. Federal Agencies, Allies, and other partners on complex and integrated national security operations; reconstruction and nationbuilding; relevant policy and strategy; lessons learned; and developments in training and education to transform America’s security and development apparatus to meet tomorrow’s challenges better while promoting freedom today. To better integrate all the education programs, Congress created the National Defense University in 1976. In 1981, the Joint Forces Staff College was created. The National Defense University (NDU) is an institution of higher education funded by the United States Department of Defense, intended to facilitate high-level training, education, and the development of national security strategy. It is chartered by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, with Major General Frederick M. Padilla, USMC, as president. It is located on the grounds of Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C. The university's mission is to support the joint warfighter by providing rigorous Joint Professional Military Education to members of the U.S. Armed Forces and select interagency civilians in order to develop leaders that have the ability to operate and creatively think in an unpredictable and complex world. The school's master's program is a one-year intensive study program. More
Hamilton, ON, Canada: Canadian Serbian Council, 1995. 87, wraps, notes, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York, N.Y. The Continuum Publishing Company, 1994. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xxi, [1], 248 pages. Footnotes. Rep erasure. Inscribed by the author on the half title page. Inscription reads, To My #1 customer and my dear friend Alan. Cordially, Paul Mojzes Chicago, Nov. 17, 94. Has four b/w maps of Yugoslavia, a Pronunciation Guide, and an Introduction. Also includes chapters entitled Never Again?; Mytho-History; The Destructive Use of Memory; Last Chance for a Unified Yugoslavia; The Unresolved National Question; Civil War or War Between Countries?; The Religious Component in the Wars; Who or What Is To Blame?; Will UN Sanctions Topple the Regime in Yugoslavia?; Slovenia and Macedonia: A Study in Contrasts; Croatia: Neither War Nor Peace; Ending the War; And the War Goes On. Also includes Select Bibliography and Index. Paul Mojzes (born 10 November 1936) is professor emeritus of Religious Studies at Rosemont College. Mojzes grew up in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. He studied at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law before coming to the United States in 1957. He received his doctorate in Eastern European Church History from Boston University in 1965. Mojzes was Chair of the Religious Studies and Humanities Department at Rosemont College. He was the co-editor of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, and founder of Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe. Additionally, he was the interim director of the Gratz College Holocaust and Genocide Studies doctoral program and continues to teach at Gratz as an adjunct professor. He was also Distinguished Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Richard Stockton College. More
New York: Continuum, 1995. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. xxi, 248 p. Maps. Occasional Footnotes. Select Bibliography. Index. More
New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1916. First? Edition. First? Printing. 192, footnotes, boards somewhat worn and soiled, edges soiled. More
New York: Random House, c1996. First Printing. 25 cm, 411, illus., bibliography, source notes, index. More
New York: Basic Books, 1998. Third Paperbk Printing. 219, wraps, maps, chronology, index, sticker residue on front cover. More
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [12], 400, [4] pages. Appendix: Making America War Humane, 1863-. Notes. Index. Contents include Prologue; Part I: Brutality with chapters on The Warning; Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Laws of Inhumanity, and Air War and America's Brutal Peace; Part II: Humanity with chapters on The Vietnamese Pivot; "Cruelty is the Worst Thing We Do", The Road to Humanity After September 11, and' The Arc of the Moral Universe; and Epilogue. Samuel Aaron Moyn (born 1972) is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University, which he joined in July 2017. Previously, he was a professor of history at Columbia University for thirteen years and a professor of history and of law at Harvard University for three years. His research interests are in modern European intellectual history, with special interests in France and Germany, political and legal thought, historical and critical theory, and Jewish studies. He has been co-director of the New York-area Consortium for Intellectual and Cultural History, is editor of the journal Humanity, and has editorial positions at several other publications. In 2007, Moyn received Columbia University's annual Mark Van Doren Award for outstanding undergraduate teaching, determined by undergraduates, and its Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award for "unusual merit across a range of professorial activities". In 2008, he won a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is currently a Berggruen Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard. More
Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 1993. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 247 pages. Includes 1 figure and 8 tables. Also includes Illustrations, Acknowledgments, A Note on Terms and Abbreviations, Table of Comparative Ranks (World War II); Introduction, Prologue, Seventeen numbered chapters, Conclusion, Appendix 1--The Place of Henke in the U-Boat War, Appendix 2--Sinkings by U-515, Selected Bibliography, and Index. 12 black and white photographs follow page 125. Timothy P. Mulligan was an archivist at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., specializing in captured German and World War II era U.S. military and naval records. He received his Ph.D. in diplomatic history from the University of Maryland in 1985. During his 34-year tenure as an archivist with the National Archives and Records Administration, he also compiled the two-volume finding aid World War II: Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Military Participation. This guide describes approximately 200,000 cubic feet of records in National Archives custody, and received the Society of American Archivists' C.F.W. Coker award in 2009. More
New York: Empire Books, 1983. First Edition. 336, illus., notes, index, slight soiling to DJ and small tear to front DJ. More
Barcelona: Critica, 2003. Tercera edicion. Hardcover. In Spanish. 736 pages. Illustrations. Appendices. Bibliography, Indices. DJ dinged. Williamson Murray is an American historian. He has authored works on history and strategic studies, and served as an editor on other projects. In 1977 he joined Ohio State University as a military and diplomatic historian. He was awarded the Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award in 1987. He retired in 1995 as a professor emeritus of history. Allan R. Millett is a historian and a retired colonel in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He served for 37 years in the history department at Ohio State University. He holds the Stephen E. Ambrose Professorship at the University of New Orleans and is also the director of the Eisenhower Center for American Studies. In 2004, Millett was named the recipient of the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize from the Society for Military History for lifetime achievement. He received the Pritzker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing from the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in 2008. More
Philadelphia, PA: Macrae Smith Company, 1961. 268, DJ foxed and small tears, small pieces missing at DJ spine. More
Philadelphia, PA: Macrae Smith Company, 1961. 268, foxing inside boards and flyleaves and to fore-edge, boards scuffed. More
Auvers-sur-Oise, France: National Council of Resistance of Iran-Foreign Affairs Committee, 2001. Presumed first English language Edition/first printing. Wraps. [6], ix, [1], 231 p. Illustrations. More
New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966. 433, illus., fold-out fr endpaper illus. (edges creased), plan, index, lib stamp p. iv (only library marking), boards scuffed. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1978. First American Edition. 348, illus., appendix, index, DJ somewhat scuffed and stained, some wear and small tears to DJ edges. More
New York, N.Y. Basic Books, 2008. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [8], 296 pages. Includes Introduction, Acknowledgments, Notes, Appendix A, Appendix B, and Index. Inscribed by the author on fep. Inscription reads: For Shibly, May the truth make us free. Deborah Nelson. Deborah Nelson is a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the Associate Professor of Investigative Reporting at the University of Maryland. Previously, she was the Washington investigations editor for the Los Angeles Times, a reporter for The Washington Post and a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times. In 1997, Nelson won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for her work, exposing “widespread corruption and inequities in the federally-sponsored housing program for Native Americans, which inspired reforms.” She received acclaim for her book, The War Behind Me, which investigates declassified Army papers on Vietnam-era war crimes and uncovers the lives of soldiers who were witness to the crimes. More
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1959. Presumed first U.S. Edition/first printing. Hardcover. vi, 312 p. 22 cm. More
The Executive Committee of the General Federation of Jewish Labour in Palestine and the Jewish National Workers; Alliance in U.S.A., Tel-Aviv (Palestine). Third Edition, Presumed first edition in Yiddish. Hardcover. 320 pages and folding-map. DJ is worn, torn, soiled and chipped. Endpapers discolored. Volume I ONLY. This edition in Yiddish follows two previous published in Hebrew (1946 and 1947) and contains certain additions and revisions. In 1933, thousand of German Jews fled to Palestine. Golda Meir was appointed to the executive committee of the General Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine. This was a very powerful organization, so Golda was on the inner circle of Jewish leadership. More
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, [c1917]. 18 cm, 91, usual library markings, page 17/18 torn. More