Peace, War and the Christian Conscience
New York: The Christophers, c. 1968. Tenth Printing. 3.75" x 9", 20, wraps, slight wear to covers. More
New York: The Christophers, c. 1968. Tenth Printing. 3.75" x 9", 20, wraps, slight wear to covers. More
New York: World Law Fund, 1966. Second Printing. 394, v.1 only of a 4-vol. set, footnotes, slight waviness to text (no pages stuck), spine quite faded, boards scuffed. More
New York: World Law Fund, 1968. First Edition [stated]. Third Printing.[printing]. Trade paperback. xx, [2], 394 pages. Wraps, Volume 1 only of a 4-vol. set ONLY. Footnotes. Notes and Questions. Foreword by Harold D. Lasswell. Richard Anderson Falk (born November 13, 1930) is an American professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University. He is the author or co-author of 20 books and the editor or co-editor of another 20 volumes. In 2008, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) appointed Falk to a six-year term as a United Nations Special Rapporteur on "the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967." More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1938. 332, footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index, top margin stained approx. p. 300 to end (no pgs stuck), sm rough spot ins rear bd. More
Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1967. 272, footnotes, bibliography, index, damp stains to rear board, rear flylf, and a few pages (no pgs stuck), date stamped ins fr flylf. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1962. Second Printing. 367, maps, ftnotes, app, sources, index, lib markings whited out, rough spot ins rear flylf, black marker to fore-edge. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1962. First Printing. 367, maps, footnotes, appendix, sources, index, top edge soiled, DJ worn, soiled & scuffed: small edge tears/chips. More
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1962. First Printing. Hardcover. viii, 367, [7] pages. Maps. Footnotes. Supplementary Notes. Main Sources. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. Herbert Feis (June 7, 1893 – March 2, 1972) was an American Historian and economist. He was the Economic Advisor for International Affairs to the U.S. Department of State in the Hoover and Roosevelt administrations. Feis wrote at least 13 published books and won the annual Pulitzer Prize for History in 1961 for one of them, Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference. It features the Potsdam Conference and the origins of the Cold War. The Herbert Feis Award is awarded annually since 1984 by the American Historical Association, the preeminent professional society of historians, to recognize the recent work of public historians or independent scholars. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1919. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. iii, 281 p. More
New York: Random House, 1967. First Printing. 528, bibliography, index, DJ soiled: small tears, small pieces missing, large tear in front DJ, inscribed by the author. More
New York: Random House, 1967. First Printing. 528, bibliography, index, small scratches to fore-edge, slight wear to top and bottom edges of spine. More
Philadelphia, PA: University of PA Press, 1962. 274, endpaper maps, notes, reading list, index, some soiling to fore-edge, DJ worn & soiled: small tears, small pieces missing. More
Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1982. First Printing. 132, wraps, notes, index A primer on how to curb the arms race from the Union of Concerned Scientists. More
London: Directory of Social Change, c1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 25, wraps, bibliography, index, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Mystic, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 1983. Second Printing. 185, wraps. Foreword by Bishop L. T. Matthiesen. More
Garden City, NY: The Natural History Press, 1968. First Edition. 262, maps, charts, tables, footnotes, bibliography, index, stamp on front flyleaf, DJ edges worn: sm tears, chips missing, creases. More
Washington DC: Friends Meeting of Washington of the Religious Society of Friends, 1977. Second reprinting, with Further Minor Corrections and Additions in Part II. Wraps, Staplebound. Format is approximately 6 inches by 9 inches. 40 pages. Illustrated front cover and title page. Cover has some wear, soiling and discoloration. Chapters cover Faith and Practice, as well as Organization and Procedures. Also includes information on Nature and Purpose of the Discipline; Quaker Origins: George Fox and the Period of Religious Openings; The Period of Readjustment; Form and Conduct of the Meeting of the Meeting for Worship; The Testimonies; The Queries; Condition of Membership; Transfers; New Members, Committee of Welcome; Separation by Disownment; The Meeting for Business; Officers and Committees; Duties of Officers; Duties of Standing Committees; and Marriages; Deaths, Funerals, and Memorial Meetings. This was originally published in 1938 and reprinted with minor corrections in 1950. More
New York: Fund for Peace, c1989. 22 cm, 95, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers. This is the successor to First Steps to Peace. More
[New York]: New American Library, [1967]. First Printing. 20 cm, 47, wraps, footnotes, pages browning, covers soiled, underlining on pp. 22-23. More
[New York]: New American Library, [1967]. First Printing. 20 cm, 47, wraps, footnotes, pages browning, red ink name on front cover. More
Cleveland, OH: Peacepoet's Ink, 1972. approx. 75, wraps, illus., rear cover creased, spine somewhat worn and discolored. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. First Printing. 22 cm, 234, footnotes, DJ worn and edges frayed, pencil erasure residue on front endpaper. Foreword by Raymond Aron. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. First Printing. 22 cm, 234, footnotes, DJ edges somewhat worn & small chips, DJ in plastic sleeve. Foreword by Raymond Aron. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. First Printing. 22 cm, 234, footnotes, heavily underlined with some marginal notations. Foreword by Raymond Aron. More
London, England: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 318 pages. Footnotes. DJ has wear, soiling, tears, scuffs and chips. Includes Introduction, Epilogue: The Two Cities; and Index. Also contains chapters on An Age of Revolution; Substitutes for Christianity, King Mammon; King Demos; The God-State; Communism: Its Nature; Communism: Its Methods; Communism: Its Attack on Christianity; The Answer of the Church: The Gospel; The Church and Work; The Church and Peace; Epilogue: The Two Cities; and Index. Inscribed by the author to The Bishop of Durham [Michael Ramsey?], with gratitude and affection, on March 3, 1952. Garbett, as Bishop of York, officiated at the ceremony at which Ramsey became the Bishop of Durham. Cyril Forster Garbett GCVO (6 February 1875 – 31 December 1955) was an Anglican bishop and author. He was successively the Bishop of Southwark, the Bishop of Winchester and the Archbishop of York from 1942 to 1955. Garbett sat in the House of Lords for many years as a Lord Spiritual and, as an erastian, he took his duties very seriously. In a notable statement made to the House of Lords in 1942, Garbett denounced Nazi Germany's extermination of Polish Jews, calling it "the deliberate and cold-blooded massacre of a nation." More