American Bar Association Journal, Volume 61, October 1975
Chicago, IL: American Bar Association, 1975. 133, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers, mailing label residue on front cover The cover story is on the United Nations at Thirty. More
Chicago, IL: American Bar Association, 1975. 133, wraps, illus., some wear and soiling to covers, mailing label residue on front cover The cover story is on the United Nations at Thirty. More
Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 2005. Wraps. v, 70 p. Occasional footnotes. More
Chicago, IL: Esquire, Inc., 1952. Wraps. 156 p. Includes illustrations. Some illustrations in color. More
Chatsworth, CA: 101communications LLC, 2005. 76, wraps, front cover folds out, color illus., mailing information printed on front cover, stamp over mailing information. More
Chatsworth, CA: 1105 Media, Inc., 2006. 58, wraps, color illus. More
Washington, DC: National Journal Group, Inc., 2000. 28 cm, 80, wraps, color illus. More
Washington, DC: Executive Publications, Inc., 2002. 28 cm, 74, wraps, illus. More
Washington, DC: National Journal Group, Inc., 2002. 74, wraps, illus., crease in front cover. More
Washington, DC: National Journal Group, Inc., 2004. 82, wraps, illus., mailing label on front cover. More
Washington, DC: National Journal, Inc., 1996. 28 cm, 56, wraps, illus., label removed from front cover. More
Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 2007. Wraps. iii, 81 p. More
San Francisco, CA: Internet Industry Publishing, 1999. 27 cm, 64, wraps, illus., mailing label residue on front cover. More
Stroudsburg, PA: Intel Publishing Group, Inc., 1986. 145, wraps, figures, references, footnotes, errata. More
c1940. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Single staple in middle of left side. Format is 3 inches by 4.5. inches. 4 double sided pages plus covers. Rear cover separated by present. Illustrations (comic book style). Mickey Finn was an American comic strip created by cartoonist Lank Leonard, which was syndicated to newspapers from April 6, 1936 to September 10, 1977. The successful lighthearted strip struck a balance between comedy and drama. It was adapted to a 400-page Little Big Book and was reprinted in several comic book series throughout the 1930s and 1940s. The storyline centered on likable Irish-American police officer Michael Aloysius "Mickey" Finn in suburban Port Chester, New York. Leonard based the character on Port Chester policeman Mickey Brennan after watching Brennan helping children cross the street. Like other police strips, it surfaced in the wake of the blockbuster Dick Tracy. Frank E. Leonard (January 2, 1896 – August 1, 1970), better known as Lank Leonard, was an American cartoonist artist who created the long-running comic strip Mickey Finn, which he drew for more than three decades. More
New York: Broadway Books, 2000. First Printing. 293, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers. Includes an afterword with Q&A with the author. When this true-crime story first appeared in 1980, it made the New York Times bestseller list within weeks. Two decades later, the book was rereleased in conjunction with a film version produced by DreamWorks. In the space of five years, Frank Abagnale passed $2.5 million in fraudulent checks in every state and 26 foreign countries. He did it by pioneering implausible and brazen scams, such as impersonating a Pan Am pilot. More
New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 2003. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. [12], 323, [3] pages. Signed by author. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Keith Russell Ablow (born November 23, 1961) is an American psychiatrist, author and television personality. He graduated from Brown University in 1983, magna cum laude, with a Bachelor of Science degree in neurosciences. He received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1987, and completed his psychiatry residency at the Tufts-New England Medical Center. While a medical student, he worked as a reporter for Newsweek and a freelancer for the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun and USA Today. Ablow is the author of six psychological fiction thrillers featuring Frank Clevenger, a forensic psychiatrist dedicated to a search for truth, no matter where it leads. More
New York: Avon Books, 1993. First Avon Books printing [stated]. Mass market paperback. xv, [1], 219, [5] pages. Bibliography. Index. Slightly cocked. With the help of never-before-released Scotland Yard information, a forensic psychiatrist offers an in-depth portrait of the life and crimes of the notorious nineteenth-century criminal. David Abrahamsen (June 23, 1903 – May 20, 2002) was a Norwegian forensic psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and author who wrote analyses of Jack the Ripper, Richard M. Nixon and David Berkowitz. Abrahamsen suspected Prince Albert Victor and James Kenneth Stephen worked as a collaborating team to commit the Jack the Ripper murders. Extracted from a Publishers Weekly article: Forensic psychiatrist Abrahamsen ( Confessions of Son of Sam ) caps a 10-year investigation by `solving'' the 1888 Jack the Ripper murders. The 80-year-old Norwegian American, who has testified in the Leopold and Loeb, Lee Harvey Oswald and Son of Sam cases, methodically pieces together a `documentary theory'' based on evidence `overlooked by previous investigators,'' including previously unreleased files from Scotland Yard. Abrahamsen asserts that Jack the Ripper was actually two men, Prince Albert Victor Edward (Prince Eddy) and James Kenneth Stephen, Prince Eddy's tutor; his theory centers on misogyny, which he claims motivated their killings of five East End prostitutes. The details of a police cover-up of important evidence stirred debate. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 347, stray marks to DJ Adams was brought to trial for the murder of a Dallas policeman, on the strength of the "eyewitness" account provided by the actual murderer, a sixteen-year-old juvenile delinquent already facing charges of burglary andarmed robbery. This story was told in the movie "The Thin Blue Line." More
Houston, TX: A-To-Z Publishing, 2002. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. Format is approximately 7 inches by 10,25 inches. xv, [1], 456, [8] pages. Illustrations. Dr. Joseph Agris, MD is a cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery specialist in Houston, TX and has been practicing for 50 years. He graduated from Albany Medical College in 1969 and specializes in cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery. Marvin Harold Zindler (August 10, 1921 – July 29, 2007) was a news reporter for television station KTRK-TV in Houston, Texas, United States. His investigative journalism, through which he mostly represented the city's elderly and working class, made him one of the city's most influential and well-known media personalities. Zindler made local and national headlines when he and Larry Conners reported on a brothel known as the Chicken Ranch in Fayette County, Texas, which led to its closure in 1973. The Plastic Surgeons of America honored Zindler for his openness about his cosmetic surgeries and for the help he obtained for patients who desperately needed reconstructive surgery. More
Latham, NY: British American Pub. c1991. First Printing. 25 cm, 380, wear and tear to DJ. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. First Edition. 405, notes, bibliography, index, very slight wear to DJ edges. More
Fairfax, VA: Patrick Henry Center Pub. 2003. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. 184 pages. Sources/bibliography. Signed by the author. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. xv, 254 pages. Illustrations. Notes. Index. Foreword by Tom Clancy. The nature of warfare has changed! Like it or not, terrorism has established a firm foothold worldwide. Economics and environmental issues are inextricably entwined on a global basis and tied directly to national regional security. Although traditional threats remain, new, shadowy, and mercurial adversaries are emerging, and identifying and locating them is difficult. Future War, based on the hard-learned lessons of Bosnia, Haiti, Somalia, Panama, and many other trouble spots, provides part of the solution. Non-lethal weapons are a pragmatic application of force, not a peace movement. Ranging from old rubber bullets and tear gas to exotic advanced systems that can paralyze a country, they are essential for the preservation of peace and stability. Future War explains exactly how non-lethal electromagnetic and pulsed-power weapons, the laser and tazer, chemical systems, computer viruses, ultrasound and infrasound, and even biological entities will be used to stop enemies. These are the weapons of the future. More
Place_Pub: New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1996. Second Printing. 228, red dot on bottom edge, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
New York: Viking, 2004. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [8],419, [5] pages. Notes. Index. Inscription by Mark Green reads 1/30/04 Pat, With great affection, admiration & gratitude. Best, Mark. A critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush reveals how the current administration has used misstatements, half-truths, distortions, and other deceptions to mislead Americans and how this manipulation has led to failed policies, hindered homeland security, damaged foreign relations, and undermined efforts to improve the economy. Eric Alterman (born January 14, 1960) is an American historian, journalist, author, media critic, blogger, and educator. He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College and the author of eleven books. From 1995 to 2020, Alterman was "The Liberal Media" columnist for The Nation. He is a contributing writer there. Mark Joseph Green (born March 15, 1945) is an American author, former public official, public interest lawyer, and Democratic politician from New York City. Green was New York City Consumer Affairs Commissioner from 1990 to 1993 and New York City Public Advocate from 1994 to 2002. Green won Democratic primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and mayor of New York City, in each case losing the general election. More