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Doris Solomon et al; Library Journal Book Review
1970 Best Books for Children; a Catalog of 4000 titles including adult books for young children
New York New York: R. R. Bowker 1970. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very good -. 4000 approved books all currently available to libraries and bookshops circa 1970 annotated and arranged by grade and subject with author title and illustrator indexes Books of fact and fancy old favorites and new titles Recommended by School Library Journal and others." Octavo 8 1/2" tall x 272 pages stiff wraps. A very good minus generally clean neat soft cover with minor shelf wear binding tight paper moderately yellowed. R. R. Bowker paperback
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie La cappadoce aux surprenantes richessesTombeaux antiques - ponts romains et médiévaux - Eglises primitives et bizantines - monastères rupestres - villes souterraines anciennes - les grandes écoles de peinture murale
N° 63 de mai 1982 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie En Syrie. Ebla retrouvéedécouverte d'une langue de 5000 ans et d'une grande civilisation de l'orient ancien - la ville et ses archives de 17000 tablettes
N° 83 de mai 1984 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie Les climats de la préhistoireallons-nous vers une nouvelle glaciation ?
N° 93 de avril 1985 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie Le Louvre des Rois. Les fouilles de la cour carréeLa redécouverte du château médiéval - La forteresse de Philippe Auguste - Le palais et la librairie de Charles V - Découverte au puits du donjon - Les jardins royaux - La vie quotidienne au château
N° 110 de 1986 - revue illustrée - in-4 Broché
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie Premières villes en GauleInédit : Des bâtisseurs venus du Caucase - La civilisation atlantique et le commerce protohistorique - Les oppida gaulois sur les routes commerciales - Les villes d'origines romaine - Les monuments urbains
N° 109 de octobre 1986 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie Sur les pas des dinosauresles révélations des fossiles - la dérive des continents - les adaptations étonnantes des dinosaures - l'origine des flores et des faunes actuelles - le métier de paléontologue
N° 102 de février 1986 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie Ostie port de Romele plus grand port du monde romain - une ville romaine exceptionnellement conservée
N° 71 de mars 1983 - in-8 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie L’homme de NeandertalVers la solution d'une énigmeLes enfants néandertaliens - Cannibalisme ou rite funéraire ? - ...
N° 124 de 1988 - revue illustrée - in-4 Broché
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie Les théâtres de la Gaule romaineles théatres de la Gaule romaine - la passion du spectacle à Rome et en Gaule - une aventure architecturale - les 200 théâtres des gaules - Arles-Lyon Autun-Alesia Vaison-la-Romaine Argenton-sur-Creuse - théâtres ruraux
N° 134 de janvier 1989 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossiers histoire et archéologie
Dossiers histoire et archéologie La musique dans l'antiquitédes sifflets préhistoriques aux orgues romaines - lyres et harpes mésopotamiennes - premières musiques écrites en Grèce - la musique à la cour des Pharaons
N° 142 de novembre 1988 - in-4 Broché - revue illustrée
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Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire
Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire La croix de guerre 14-18 - Les tirailleurs. Le 7e R.T.A. (Suite) - Le point sur... Les uniformes de l'Infanterie Française - Sidi-Brahim et cor d'argent : "Les Chasseurs" - Commandos d'Afrique - Histoire et traditions de la gendarmerie - Parachutistes de la France libre - La brigada paracaidista : "Les bérets noirs" - Les vieux régiments de la marine - Paras d'indo et d'Algérie 1945-1962 - Les charges creuses - Des machines et des hommes : Hélicoptères au combat - Le sabre baïonnette de la carabine Poncharra - Le pistolet de gendarmerie modèle 1842
N° 5 - Nov/dec 1975 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue illustrée - 52 pages
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Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire
Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire Indochine : La guerre des Postes - Sid-Brahim et Cor d'Argent : "Les Chasseurs" (suite) - Le sens des mots : "Le Drapeau" - Des machines et des hommes : Hélicoptères au combat - De fer et d'esprit : les chars dans l'histoire - Demjansk : Premier Pont aérien de l'Histoire - Le 94e d'Infanterie : "La Garde !" - Les charges creuses (suite) - Les tirailleurs : le 7e R.T.A. - Périple 1943-1945 de l'armée d'Afrique - Les Spahis : Fils de Yusuf Bey et de la France - Le bataillon de choc - Les gendarmes d'élite : 1er Empire
Spécial Noël - N° 6/7 - janv. 1976 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue illustrée - 104 pages
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Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire
Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire Ligne Maginot (suite) - La légion étrangère. Honneur et fidélité - De la Coloniale aux T.D.M. : L'Ancre d'Or - La garde impériale (suite) - Tenues des formations motorisées - Le 1er régiment de chasseurs parachutistes (suite) - Les chars légers Renault 1935-1940 - Les pattes de collet de l'artillerie - De fer et d'esprit : les Chars dans l'histoire - Le fusilier de la Luftwaffe - La garde républicaine
N° 10 - avril 1976 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue mensuelle illustrée - 60 pages
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Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire
Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire La garde impériale (suite) - Les pattes de collet de l'artillerie (suite) - La légion étrangère. Honneur et fidélité - La ligne Maginot (suite) - L'armée de terre en 1937 - De la coloniale aux TDM : l'Ancre d'Or - Le 1er régiment des chasseurs parachutistes (suite) - Les chars légers Hotchkiss de 1934 à 1940 - La garde républicaine (suite) - L'AMX 30, char de bataille de l'armée française - Les spahis : fils de Yusuf Bey... et de la France
N° 11 - mai 1976 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue mensuelle illustrée - 60 pages
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Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire
Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire La garde impériale - La ligne Maginot (suite) - Le 1er régiment des chasseurs parachutistes (suite) - De la coloniale... aux troupes de marine : l'Ancre d'Or - L'insigne du C.E.H.M. - De fer et d'esprit : les chars dans l'histoire - La légion étrangère : honneur et fidélité - Réorganisation de l'armée de terre - Tenues de l'infanterie de ligne - Filiation des corps... Application à l'ABC - Les cuirassiers. 1803-1815
N° 12 - juin 1976 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue mensuelle illustrée - 60 pages
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Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire
Dossier "H" - Revue d'Histoire Militaire Le 1er régiment des chasseurs parachutistes - La légion étrangère : honneur et fidélité - Réorganisation de l'armée de terre en 1976 - Les Houzard de Bercheny - Le 3e régiment de tirailleurs algériens - Uniformes et équipements : Le 1er RCP. 1944-45 - Mesure historique : un fusil d'assaut pour l'armée française - Les pattes de collet de l'artillerie coloniale - Les blindés en présence au 10 ami 1940 - Le char B1 bis
N° 13 - sept 1976 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue mensuelle illustrée - 60 pages
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Dossier Parallèle - Supplément à la revue "Les Cahiers de l'ésotérisme" - Confrérie de Krääm
Dossier Parallèle - Supplément à la revue "Les Cahiers de l'ésotérisme" - Le Tantrisme
1978 M. Monereau, Éditeur - Supplément à la revue "Les Cahiers de l'ésotérisme" - 2ème trimestre 1978 - Revue trimestrielle - In-8 - Broché, couverture souple - 36 pages - Quelques illustrations en N&B in texte
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Dossiers de l'Agitateur - Supplément aux Cahiers du Bolchévisme
Dossiers de l'Agitateur N° 2 : Supplément au N° 3 des Cahiers du Bolchévisme : Chronique économique : Le chômage en France - Chronique socialiste : sur le "plan de Man" - A la veille du Congrès S.F.I.O. - Comment les socilaistes "défendent" l'U.R.S.S. - Vie des travailleurs : La rationalisation dans l'industrie textile - La crise du logement en France
1926 N° 2 - Supplément au N° 3 - 2e année - 1er février 1934 - In-8, broché, agrafé par le haut - 32 pages
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DOTREMONT (Christian) - ALECHINSKY (Pierre) - NOIRET (Joseph) - APPEL (Karel) - HOLDERLIN (Friedrich) - DUPIN (Jacques) - QUIGNARD (Pascal) - ZENONE (François) - LA SOUDIERE (Vincent) - JOUANARD (Gil) - CUEVAS (Jose Luis) - TORTEL (Jean) - AUTER (Paul) - GENARDIERE (Philippe de la) - CENDO (Nicolas) - NANCY (Jean-Luc) - ESTEBAN (Claude) - GONGORA (Luis de) -
Argile n°XXIII-XXIV : printemps 1981.
Paris : Maeght, 1981. Directeur Claude Esteban. Un volume broché (19x26 cm) sous couverture d'après Raoul Ubac, 256 pages. Illustrations hors texte en noir sur papier couché de Jose Luis Cuevas (8 planches), Karel Appel (5 pl.), Christian Dotremont (10 reproductions dans et hors textes). Bon état. Dernier numéro de la revue comprenant in-fine la table générale.
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DOTREMONT (Christian).
L'arbre et l'arme. A propos d'une exposition Tajiri-Alechinsky.
Bruxelles / Paris. Cahiers Phases, 1953. Feuilet de 4 p. 21,9 x 18 cm. 6 illustrations (dessins) en noir par P. Alechinsky, S. Tajiri, J. HÉROLD, W. LAM. Texte écrit le 25 janvier 1953 à Copenhague et à Stockholm par Christian Dotremont à l'occasion de l'exposition des oeuvres parisiennes d'Alechinsky et Tajiri au kunsthandel Martinet d'Amsterdam en février-mars 1953. E.O.
Bookseller reference : L15399
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DOTREMONT Christian.
Les deux soeurs. Revue.
1 Broché, couverture illustrée lég. passée, taches claires, dos insolé. 15 x 11 cm, 127 p., illustrations n.&b. S.l. [Bruxelles], s.n.e., 1947. Édition originale.
Bookseller reference : 15
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DOTREMONT Christian.
Les deux soeurs. Revue.
1 Broché, couverture illustrée lég. passée, taches claires, dos insolé. 15 x 11 cm, 127 p., illustrations n.&b. S.l. [Bruxelles], s.n.e., 1947. Édition originale.
Bookseller reference : 15
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DOTREMONT, Christian - Collectif
Les deux soeurs (Revue d'avant-garde)
Jean-Michel Place, 1985.- Collection des "Réimpressions des revues d'avant-garde. In-12 broché (15 x 10,7 cm), 127 pages, quelques gravures hors-texte.- Réimpression en fac-similé des trois seuls numéros de la revue. Contributions de Bourgoignie, Breton, Chavée, Colinet, Dotremont, Hamoir, Mariën, Scutenaire, Permantier, et al. Excellent état."
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Dottin, Georges (dir.)
Maurice Maeterlinck revue nord'
Société de Littérature du Nord, revue nord', Lille, n° 26, décembre 1995. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée, 130 pp. Modernité de Maurice Maeterlinck, par Paul Gorceix - Maurice Maeterlinck ou le "réveil de l'âme" du Ruysbroek l'Admirable aux Aveugles, par P. Gorceix - Le premier théâtre de Maeterlinck : du segment au liant, par Delphine Cantoni - Poétique et ...
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Dottin, Georges (dir.)
René Ghil et quelques contemporains
nord', revue de critique et de création littéraires du nord/pas-de-calais, n° 40, Lille, 2002. In-8, broché, 134 pp. Dossier : René Ghil et quelques contemporains : Jean Dominique, Maeterlinck, Rictus, Théo Varlet, Verhaeren : René Ghil par intermittence, par Gérard Farasse - René Ghil et le rythme de la danse, par Guy Ducrey - L'Origine du monde, par ...
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DOUAI - REVUE.
LA REVUE DOUAISIENNE. Première année . Numéro. I. Gérant Marcel Lévêque.
Douai, 1932 ; in-folio, cartonnage d'amateur, demi-toile noire muette, 1er plat de la couverture illustrée en couleurs conservé ; 168pp. Illustrations photographiques dans le texte en noir et publicités locales à pleine page ( environ 30pp).Cachets d' Ecole, papier des plats un peu frotté.
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DOUMIC René (Paris, 1860 - 1937), critique littéraire et journaliste. Directeur de la "Revue des deux mondes" (1916-1937), élu à l'Académie française en 1909.
Lettre autographe signée, à Henri Lavedan de Paris, le 4 mars 1923, à l'entête de la Revue des deux mondes.
Doumic remercie chaleureusement Lavedan de son soutient et de son vote favorable (pour la nomination de Doumic comme secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française). Il rappelle qu'ils furent camarades de collège, "Parmi les suffrages de me mes confrères il m'est particulièrement cher de compter celui du camarade de collège à qui me lie une amitié qui va bientôt sur son demi-siècle, avec le souvenir du Correspondant où votre père a accueilli mes premiers essais…".
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DOUBLE PAGE.
Points de vue sur la Provence, par Dennis Stock.
Paris, 1980. In-4° broché. Photographies.
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DOUGLAS, GUENEE, LEON, BARIETY ...
Revue Historique 91e année - T. CCXXXVII Janvier-Mars 1967
Paris, PUF, 1967-2. In-8 broché, 276 p. Table : Les réussites normandes (1050-1100) - La région lyonnaise dans l'histoire économique et sociale de la France ... Bon état : rousseurs sur couv.Publication trimestrielle fondée en 1876 par Gabriel Monod.
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DOUBLE PAGE.
Vénétie, par Fulvio Roiter.
Paris, 1980. In-4° broché. Photographies.
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Doug Bandow Editor Ralph Raico Senior Editor Chris Hocker Publisher and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review April 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article Confessions of an IRS Agent by Jack W. Wade Jr. with Jack Shafer "What a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This"; article Why Not Peace by George F. Kennan adapted from Mr. Kennan's speech in acceptance of the 1982 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade - "The differences between the United States and the Soviet Union cannot be settled by preparing for war"; article The Protection Racket by Richard W. Wilcke "The Reagan administration's idea of free trade is import limits on Japanese cars European steel Latin American sugar and Chinese clothespins plus billions in subsidies for our exporters"; column Film by Stephen Harvey "George Cukor 1899-1983". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012215
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review January 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article Sorcery at the Fed by John McClaughry; article America's Newest Tripwire by Robert A. Manning "Once just a Pentagon dream the Rapid Deployment Force is now a key feature of Reagan's conventional military buildup. Is it meant for defense - or for intervention"; article 30 Ways to Erase the Deficit by Donald Lambro; Anthony Burgess reviews "God's Grace" by Bernard Malamud; Murray N. Rothbard reviews "Big Business and Presidential Power: From FDR To Reagan" by Kim McQuaid. Mailing label to left front cover; light cover wear in places. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review November 1982
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column American Scene by Joan Kennedy Taylor the topic: The Welfare Mystique - "Can it be that the consequence of our programs to eradicate poverty is not only more poverty in general but specifically female poverty"; feature article The Collapse of the Reagan Revolution by Doug Bandow "Ronald Reagan captured the faith of millions who wanted to roll back big government. The betrayal of that faith is detailed by 'Inquiry's' editor who accompanied Reagan from the campaign trail to the White House"; article Why We Are in Guatemala by John Dinges "U.S. counterinsurgency theories were tested in Guatemala and Vietnam in the 1960s"; article The Teamster-I.C.C. Partnership Unltd. by Michael McMenamin "One of the nation's unholiest alliances is coming apart at the seams thanks to deregulation. But a Reagan appointee is trying to put it back together". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1982. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review September 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article Unions: The End of an Era by Michael McMenamin "Dinosaurs - All the signs are there in compulsory unions - the lumbering gait the bloated countenance the musty smell of creatures living beyond their time destined for extinction"; article Cracks in the Wall by Thomas J. McGrew "Outmoded legal ideas are like black holes absorbing light while emitting none. The Jeffersonian 'wall of separation' between church and state may have joined that category"; article Marxists Go To Market by Paul M. Johnson "With the 'inevitable triumph of socialism over capitalism' mired in its tracks the commissars of the communist world are tinkering with their economies to create 'market socialism.' But how long will this socialist experiment last"; Christopher Hitchens reviews "The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House" by Seymour Hersh; Murray N. Rothbard reviews "Martin Van Buren: The Romantic Age of American Politics" by John Niven. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review May 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column Law by David Lampo the topic: Discriminating Gays; feature article In Favor of Immigration by Julian L. Simon "Immigration isn't just good for immigrants - it's good for all of us"; article Off the Books: Uncle Sam's Creative Accounting by James T. Bennett and Thomas J. DiLorenzo "To escape taxpayer scrutiny the politicians are hiding their spending on a second set of books"; article The Nuclear Wild Card by David C. Morrison "France's nuclear-weapons doctrine could make it the match that ignites the European powder keg". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review March-April 1984
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 44 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article The Reagan Doctrine by Michael T. Klare "Reagan's 1.5 trillion military buildup goes hand in glove with a new aggressive war-making strategy"; article Socialism for Capitalists by Tom G. Palmer "The most vocal advocates of government economic planning these days are not leftists but businessmen". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1984. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review July 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article Untying the Energy Knot by Benjamin Zycher "Federal planners are worried that a free market in energy will leave them with no crisis to manage. But regulations allocations price controls and shortages are ideas whose time has gone - and so are policies that suppress private-sector energy alternatives"; article Whatever Happened to Gasohol by Milton Copulos; article The Electroshock Dilemma by Thomas Szasz "The voters of Berkeley have banned electric shock therapy from their city. A good idea Since the alternative would be psychiatric compulsion the answer is a reluctant yes"; article The Tower of Debt by Don Feder "The bankers thought they'd hit the mother lode by lending billions out to Third World nations. But now that those loans are turning sour the bankers want Uncle Sam to bail them out". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow Editor Ralph Raico Senior Editor Chris Hocker Publisher and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review September 1982
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column Russia's African Flop by Jonathan Marshall; feature article Getting the Government Out of the Environment by Robert J. Smith "The Reagan administration's approach to this issue has been remarkably clumsy and counterproductive"; article The Casper Weinberger Revolution by Michael T. Klare "Keep your eyes on Casper Weinberger's Department of Defense. That's where America's foreign policy is being made - and militarized"; article Taxes: The Flatter the Better by Ron Paul. Mailing label to left front cover; light cover wear in places. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1982. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review February 1984
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column First Amendment by Nat Hentoff the topic: The Censors of the West Bank - "Too many Israeli writers opposed to occupation of the West Bank shy away from criticizing Israeli censorship"; feature article The War on Drugs Is Over - The Government Has Lost by Jack Shafer; article Conventional Madness: The Next European War by David C. Morrison "New plans for the conventional defense of Western Europe are supposed to raise the nuclear threshold. Could they actually make nuclear war more likely"; article The U.N. Goes for the Moon - Antarctica and the Ocean Floor by Doug Bandow "The United Nations wants world peace. That is a piece of space a piece of Antarctica and a piece of - "; Wendy McElroy reviews "Feminist Theorists: Three Centuries of Key Women Thinkers" edited by Dale Spender. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1984. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review July 1982
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article Putting World War III on Ice: The Nuclear Freeze Movement Takes Off by Peter Pringle; article Feeding the Dairy Lobby by Michael McMenamin "Dairy farmers must learn to sell the products they produce instead of forcing taxpayers to subsidize their increasing surpluses"; article Off Limits: The Politics of World Travel by Clark Norton; article Where the Left Goes Wrong on Foreign Policy by Murray N. Rothbard "Nowadays the anti-statist insights of the new left are mostly forgotten"; John Hospers reviews "The Freedom Principle" by Lansing Pollock. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1982. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review July 1984
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 44 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column Nursery Crimes by Nat Hentoff "The killing of inconvenient infants is now done within the privacy and legitimacy of our hospitals"; feature article Rolling Nowhere by David M. Stewart "Though extravagant subway systems are being built all over the United States the case for these white elephants crumbles at the touch"; article Rupert Murdoch: That's Entertainment by Jeff Riggenbach "Branded as a right-wing maniac by his foes publisher Rupert Murdoch seems more concerned about pleasing the public and making money than serving ideology". Mailing label to left front cover; upper left corner bumped. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1984. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
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Doug Bandow Editor Ralph Raico Senior Editor and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review June 1984
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 44 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column Politics by Lisa Schiffren the topic: The Return of the ERA; column Dispatch by Geoffrey Aronson the topic: Israel's Campaign '84 - "Yitzhak Shamir's very weaknesses catapulted him to the premiership after Begin's sudden resignation"; feature article Arms Control Poker by Christopher E. Paine "The game of arms control is tough enough. It's all but impossible when the players try to stack the deck"; article The Argentine Dilemma by Mary Speck "New president Raul Alfonsin is inheriting the world's highest inflation rate $45 billion in foreign debt and a militarized economy. Can he turn things around"; article The Rape of the American West by Terry L. Anderson "On millions of acres across America crawler tractors with heavy-gauge chains are busy tearing out the trees. The government calls it land rehabilitation". Mailing label to left front cover; upper left corner lightly bumped. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1984. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012228
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review February 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column First Amendment by Nat Hentoff the topic: Speaking Out in Class; column Law by Lee Williams the topic: The Prison Rut - "Aside from the financial savings abolishing penalties for victimless crimes will have a significant impact on the rate of real crime"; feature article The Infrastructure Scam by Tom G. Palmer "The newest Washington buzzword is a gravy train for special interests. But beneath the hype and hoopla is a problem that can be solved only by a radical new approach"; article Rearm or Else: America's Ultimatum to Japan by David C. Morrison "The Reagan Administration's desire to resurrect Japan as a military power will only intensify the cold war and ruin a postwar model of peace and commerce"; article Let's Abolish the Federal Censorship Commission Federal Communications Commission by Milton Mueller; Roy A. Childs Jr. reviews "The Heroin Solution" by Arnold Trebach. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012213
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Doug Bandow Editor Ralph Raico Senior Editor Chris Hocker Publisher and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review November 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article The Political Harvest by Jon Sawyer "Ronald Reagan promised to deliver a free market in agriculture. Instead we've got massive grain giveaways higher price supports and even more regulation"; article Finlandization Is Not a Dirty Word by Milton Viorst "In contrast to the Soviet Union's other neighbors Finland has maintained a peaceful border with the Soviets and a politico-economic system that has not been compromised by Mother Russia". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012222
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Doug Bandow Editor Ralph Raico Senior Editor Chris Hocker Publisher and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review March 1983
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column Law by Jon Sawyer the topic: Fighting for the Fourth Amendment; feature article Why They Can't Afford Not to Run in '84 by Mary Meehan "The Federal Election Commission has given birth to a new generation of Harold Stassens by putting Presidential candidates on the dole"; article Missiles That Fizzle by Jonathan Marshall "The 'window of vulnerability' Reagan touts as a justification for new weapons systems does not exist. The missiles of the Soviet and American generals are so prone to failure that neither side can confidently stage a first strike". Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1983. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012214
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review June 1982
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 60 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: column First Amendment by Nat Hentoff the topic: Celebrity Censorship - "Jane Fonda's attorney warned Doubleday of 'imminent legal action' if it did not 'desist' from future sales of the Fonda biography"; feature article Setting the Airlines Free by Sheldon Richman "Deregulation means no more government protection for airlines - and the big winners are the passengers"; article Pierre Trudeau's Lust for Power by Paul Fromm; article Is There Life After Prop 13 by Thomas Hazlett "In California and Massachusetts and across the country tax rebels ignored the Apocalypse Now warnings to put a limit on taxes. The result has been learner governments more vibrant economies and money back in the pockets of taxpayers"; Anthony Burgess reviews "The Man Who Wanted to be Guilty" by Henrik Stangerup; P.J. O'Rourke reviews "Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior" by Judith Martin; Martin Gardner reviews "Poltergeist! A Study in Destructive Haunting" by Colin Wilson. Mailing label to left front cover; front cover lightly foxed. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1982. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012205
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review August 1982
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article The Senate's Dirty Dozen: 'Inquiry' Rates the Worst of a Bad Lot by Chris Hocker on Harrison Schmitt; John Glenn; Howell Heflin; Henry Jackson; James Sasser; Howard Baker; Robert Byrd; Lawton Chiles; Daniel Inouye; Walter Huddleston; Wendell Ford; and S.I. Hayakawa; article Does Poland Matter by Earl C. Ravenal "Should Americans care about Poland Of course they should. But caring about Poland doesn't mean our government should impose more sanctions on the Polish regime or bail it out. That kind of economic meddling hurts us all"; article Natural Gas: The Controls Are on You by Milton Copulos. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1982. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012207
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review January 1984
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: cover feature The Future of Money Good as Gold by Joseph T. Salerno; Managing the Numbers by Allan H. Meltzer; Dueling Dollars by Leland B. Yeager; topic Watching the Court Civil Liberties by Nat Hentoff; Economic Freedoms by Doug Bandow. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1984. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012224
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Doug Bandow (Editor), Ralph Raico (Senior Editor), Chris Hocker (Publisher) and the Libertarian Review Foundation
Inquiry Magazine: A Libertarian Review October 1982
Washington D.C.: Libertarian Review Foundation. A left-stapled magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. Highlights include: feature article Social Security: Why It's Going Bankrupt by Robert Capozzi "If you're planning on social security getting you through your golden years forget it"; article George Shultz: New Policies Old Realities by Franz Schurmann "Many observers 'Inquiry' concluded have focused on the militaristic thrust of Reagan's global buildup. Franz Schurmann takes issue with that view pointing out the shared constraints that have shaped foreign policy from Kissinger to Shultz"; article What's On the American Voter's Mind by Alan Baron. Mailing label to left front cover. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1982. Libertarian Review Foundation unknown
Bookseller reference : 012209
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