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Verlag: Haarlem, A.C. Kruseman 1870, 1870
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Contemporary green cloth spine & corners, hand-marbled paper-covered boards, gilt title spine, large 8vo: [iv], 410pp., [6]pp., over 100 wood-engravings, table of contents, list wood-engravings, index. Some light rust. Very fine copy., Second Year 1870.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Gebr. Van Es, 1865, 1865
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Amsterdam, Gebr. Van Es, 1865. Omslagtitel. 16 pp.
Verlag: Haarlem, AC Kruseman 1870, 1870
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Contemporary vellum spine & corners, hand-mabled paper-covered boards, gilt title on ornamental red leather spine, large 8vo: [ij], 410pp., [6]pp., over 100 wood-engravings, table of contents, list wood-engravings, index. Some light rust.
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Verlag: Rand, Santa Monica, CA, 1980
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Wraps. Zustand: Good. xii, 82 pages. Footnotes. Tables. Cover has some wear and soiling. This is a report that was prepared for Sandia Laboratories. Brian Michael Jenkins is a senior adviser to the president of the RAND Corporation and author of numerous books, reports, and articles on terrorism-related topics. He formerly served as chair of the Political Science Department at RAND. On the occasion of the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, Jenkins initiated a RAND effort to take stock of America's policy reactions and give thoughtful consideration to future strategy. That effort is presented in The Long Shadow of 9/11: America's Response to Terrorism. Jenkins is a decorated combat veteran, having served in the Seventh Special Forces Group in the Dominican Republic and with the Fifth Special Forces Group in Vietnam. He returned to Vietnam as a member of the Long Range Planning Task Group and received the Department of the Army's highest award for his service. In 1996, President Clinton appointed Jenkins to the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security. From 1999 to 2000, he served as adviser to the National Commission on Terrorism. This report explores the motivations that might impel individuals or groups to undertake criminal actions against U.S. nuclear facilities and programs. This report was intended to help officials responsible for nuclear security to establish more effective systems for protecting against nuclear crimes, by drawing plausible inferences about actions and targets that adversaries are likely to prefer. Three categories of motivation are considered: ideological, economic, and personal. Possible criminals include, among others, psychotics, religious and philosophical fanatics, professional criminals, environmental extremists, political terrorists, adolescent pranksters, and disgruntled or self-seeking employees. Their crimes may range all the way from empty hoaxes to theft, sabotage, direct attack, and the holding of nuclear material or weapons for ransom or extortion. The report includes a matrix that identifies the most likely combinations of adversaries and actions, and indicates crimes that have already occurred or may have occurred.
Original lithography coloured, 150 x 235 mm.Made by David van der Kellen (1827-1895).[NL] Slaapkamerinterieur in de 11e eeuw. Links slaapt een man in bed, rechts bidt een man geknield voor zijn bed. Lithografie in zwart met een toonblok in oranje. Illustratie voor: W.J. Hofdijk, Ons voorgeslacht in zijn dagelyksch leven geschilderd, Kruseman, Haarlem 1859-1864, dl. 3, p. 112.Lit: De Nederlandsche geschiedenis in platen : beredeneerde beschrijving van Nederlandsche historieplaten, zinneprenten en historische kaarten, Dl. 1 / p. 11, cat.nr. nr. 125[4]bedroom - Middle ages - Middeleeuwen late - 1000-1099 - Nederland - Middeleeuwen.
's Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1861. Folio. Contemporary half morocco, top edge gilt. With 100 lithographed plates (some foxing). Original edition; text in French and Dutch. - David van der Kellen III (1827-1895), painter, etcher and lithographer, was director of the Rijksmuseum at Amsterdam from 1876 until 1895. This work on the antiquities of Holland is, as noted in the preface, his 'paper child' and the first of its kind. Hiler p.492; Lipperheide Gb 63.
10. 'S Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1861, in-4°, 35 x 26,5 cm, (12) nn pp + 48 pp + 100 lithographed plates printed on tipped on chinese paper (sur chine appliqué), contemporary full cloth, gilt title on front cover. Some slight foxing, a bit stronger on the very last pages, but a fine copy. The author became director of the Rijksmuseum at Amsterdam in 1876. He made the lithographs to illustrate this work himself. (Hilaire Hiler pp. 492). Bilingual edition (Dutch-French).
A soldier, or musketeer sits on a rock, adjusting a bendage on his leg. His sword rests beside him on the ground. A dead man is to be seen a bit further on the right background. Signs of a battle in the far brackground and on the left, over the hill. Etching on paper with small margins; plate mark: 147 x 111 mm, total: 165 x 133 mm; some damages on the right margin, not affecting the plate.