Verlag: Evolution., 1974
Anbieter: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, USA
No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. ORIGINAL Articles, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. Journal.
Verlag: Headline Publications Inc., 1958
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Acceptable. Shows moderate wear, tear, tanning, staining.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 12,81
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Former library book; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 33,14
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 48,86
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 125 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Los Angeles, Calif. : Roxbury Pub. Co., c2006, 2005
ISBN 10: 1931719683 ISBN 13: 9781931719681
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. 3rd Edition. 3rd ed. ; xv, 408 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm ; LCCN 2005012625 ; ISBN 9781931719681 , 1931719683 ; OCLC 60348832 ; stiff color paper wrappers ; Contents: section I. Defining and understanding gangs -- 1. Defining and researching gangs / Robert J. Bursik Jr., Harold G. Grasmick -- 2. The history of gang research / Scott H. Decker, Barrik Van Winkle -- 3. A multiple marginality framework of gangs / James Diego Vigil -- 4. The antecedents of gang membership / Terence P. Thornberry, Marvin D. Krohn, Alan J. Lizotte, Carolyn A. Smith, Kimberly Tobin -- 5. Getting into gangs / Jody Miller -- 6. Leaving the gang / Scott H. Decker, Janet L. Lauritsen -- section II. Distribution and structures of gangs -- 7. Recent patterns of gang problems in the United States : results from the 1996-2002 National Youth Gang Survey / Arlen Egley Jr., James C. Howell, Aline K. Major -- 8. The evolution of street gangs : an examination of form and variation / Deborah Lamm Weisel -- 9. Street gangs : a cross-national perspective / Malcolm W. Klein -- 10. Gang members on the move / Cheryl L. Maxson -- 11. Inside the Fremont Hustlers / Mark S. Fleisher -- 12. The working gang / Felix Padilla -- 13. An overview of the challenge of prison gangs / Mark S. Fleisher, Scott H. Decker -- section III. Race, ethnicity, and gender in gangs -- 14. Race and gender differences between gang and nongang youths : results from a multi-site study / Finn-Aage Esbensen, L. Thomas Winfree Jr -- 15. Chinese gangs and extortion / Ko-Lin Chin -- 16. Patterns of ethnic violence in a Frankfurt street gang / Hermann Tertilt -- 17. Female gangs : a focus on research / Joan Moore, John Hagedorn -- 18. The impact of sex composition on gangs and gang member delinquency / Dana Peterson, Jody Miller, Finn-Aage Esbensen -- section IV. Gangs, violence, and drugs -- 19. Membership in youth gangs and involvement in serious and violent offending / Terence P. Thornberry -- 20. Gang involvement and delinquency in a middle school population / G. David Curry, Scott H. Decker, Arlen Egley Jr -- 21. Situations of violence in the lives of girl gang members / Geoffrey Hunt, Karen Joe-Laidler -- 22. Defining gang homicide : an updated look at member and motive approaches / Cheryl L. Maxson, Malcolm W. Klein -- 23. Gang homicide in L.A., 1981-2001 / George Tita, Allan Abrahamse -- 24. Street gang crime in Chicago / Carolyn Rebecca Block, Richard Block -- 25. 'Getting high and getting by' : dimensions of drug selling behaviors among American Mexican gang members in South Texas / Avelardo Valdez, Stephen J. Sifaneck -- section V. Programs and policies -- 26. Public policy responses to gangs : evaluating the outcomes / Noelle E. Fearn, Scott H. Decker, G. David Curry -- 27. G-Dog and the homeboys / Celeste Fremon -- 28. New approaches to the strategic prevention of gang and group-involved violence / Anthony A. Braga, David M. Kennedy, George E. Tita -- 29. A study of police gang units in six cities / Vincent J. Webb, Charles M. Katz -- 30. Gang problems and gang programs in a national sample of schools : summary / Gary D. Gottfredson, Denise C. Gottfredson -- 31. The national evaluation of the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program / Finn-Aage Esbensen -- 32. Antigang legislation and its potential impact : the promises and the pitfalls / Beth Bjerregaard -- 33. For the sake of the neighborhood? : civil gang injunctions as a gang intervention tool in Southern California / Cheryl L. Maxson, Karen Hennigan, David C. Sloan ; a few bent page corners at back, else FINE. Book.
Verlag: E & S Livingstone Ltd, Edinburgh, 1926
Anbieter: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, ME, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good+. No DJ. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: dj. Seventh Edition. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Handsome little pocket reference. Light shelf wear, very light soiling at boards, touch of foxing at endpages, tape repair at hinge on verso of Table of Illustrations, prior owner discrete ink stamp on endpages, else tight, bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards, black ink lettering. 32mo. 228pp. Illus. (b/w plates). Index.
Verlag: Street & Smith Publications, Incorporated, New York, 1946, 1946
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 178pp. 5.5 x 7.5 in. ; color pictorial cover by Timmons ; "The lead and cover story is part one (of two) of "The Fairy Chessmen" by Lewis Padgett (a pseudonym for Henry Kuttner working with C.L. Moore.) It is roughly a century into the future, and the world is at war.again. After World War Two, the governments of Eurasia had crumbled, and reformed as the Falangists. They and America are the two superpowers and implacable enemies. Thanks to atom-bomb-proof shields and robot warfare, the war has stalemated for years. Most Americans live deceptively peaceful lives in scattered communities on the surface, while the warmen toil in vast underground cities whose actual locations are closely guarded secrets. Low Chicago might be below the ruins of Old Chicago, or anywhere in the Midwest. Of course, in such conditions claustrophobia and other mental illnesses are a continuing concern, and it's up to the Department of Psychometrics to keep the warmen in good mental health. Which is why it's concerning that Cameron, the head of the department, has been having hallucinations of eyeball doorknobs and talking clocks. He's trying to keep it a secret, but his help is desperately needed by the War Department. It seems they have captured a scientific formula from the enemy, one that drives anyone who studies it mad (sometimes giving them strange powers in the process. For example, the levitating man who thinks he's Muhammad's corpse.) There are time travel shenanigans involved, and one character seems determined to produce a specific future. The title comes from "fairy chess", variants of the strategy game that use changed rules, such as a knight that can only capture backwards, or a 10×10 board. The formula changes the rules of physics, sometimes in mid-equation, and scientifically trained minds crack under the strain. A nifty throwaway (probably) bit is the existence of "fairylands", miniature cities with tiny robots that people play with ala the Sims. There's also an amusing typo when one character claims he's "half misogynist" when he means "misanthrope.".The cliffhanger is neat: "The edges of the spoon thickened, curled, spread into cold metallic lips. And kissed him." ; "N Day" by Philip Latham (pen name of R.S. Richardson) concerns an astronomer who discovers the sun is about to go nova. He tells the world, but is dismissed as a crackpot. (Had there been more time, someone would have checked his math and found him correct.) As a result, he finds his spine for the first time in decades.; "Veiled Island" by Emmett McDowell takes place on Venus (the pulp Venus of swamps and jungles.) A three-person anthropological team goes in search of the title island to investigate reports of a new variant of human. Apparently, unlike Earth, Venus just keeps producing new human variants out of the swamps which then climb up the ladder of civilization as they travel to the other side of the planet.; "A Matter of Length" by Ross Rocklynn (pen name of Ross Louis Rocklin) takes place in a far future with galactic travel. A stable mutation has created a new kind of human, the "double-brained" Hypnos, who have the ability to hypnotize ordinary humans. They are not physically distinguishable from other humans, but can be detected by "Sensitives." Hypnos face severe prejudice, and there's a war going on between societies that want to exterminate them and those that tolerate them. ; "The Plants" by Murray Leinster takes place on a planet with only one form of life. Plants with flowers that follow the sun.or anything unusual that happens. Four men whose spaceship was sabotaged crash-land on the planet. Are they more in danger from the pirates that sabotaged the ship for its precious cargo.or from the plants? ; "Fine Feathers" by George O. Smith is the final fiction piece. It's a science fiction retelling of the fable "The Bird with Borrowed Feathers" -- SKJAM! reviews ; wear, else G. Book.
Verlag: Artcover New York, NY, 1981
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
58 pp.; 21.2 x 25.5 cm.; staple bound; duotone; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Winter 1980/1981 issue of the quarterly periodical Cover, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include: "The Heart of the Pigeon," by Henry Korn; "Conversation," a conversation between Marcia Hafif, Olivier Mosset, Howard Smith, and Jerry Zeniuk; "Currents," artwork by Christian Poveda, Shirly Pu & R.L. Seltman, Joseph Nechvatal, Christian de Boschnek with features on PAD (Political Art Documentation/Distribution), CUD (Contemporary Urbicultural Documentation, COLAB, ABC NO RIO, Group Material, Fashion Moda, El Taller Boricua, and others; "Image Frolics," by Edit deAk; "Tanam Press," by Tony Whitfield; "Drawings," by Jules Olitski, Clark Murray, Brice Marden, Robert Morris, Mark di Suvero, Peter Gourfain, Richard Serra, Edvins Strautmanis, Robin Winters; "Men & Their Bodies," by Valentine Tatransky; "Painting;" "In This Issue" "Shop Talk," by Gregoire Müller. Additional artists in this issue include: Paula Court, Debbi de Staffan, John Fekner, Molissa Fenley, Bobby G, Barbara Kruger, Thomas Lawson, Duane Michals, Malcolm Morley, Clark Murray, Richard Nonas, Paul Russotto, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Horacio Torres, Brian Weil, and Christian White. Front Cover: Gregoire Müller "Bather II." Back Cover: Barbara Kruger, "Tradition," 1980. Good. 2.5 cm. crease parallel to top edge of publication, from recto to verso and affecting contents. Rubbing of cover edges and handling wear to covers. Contents clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Artcover New York, NY, 1981
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
58 pp.; 21.2 x 25.5 cm.; staple bound; duotone; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Winter 1980/1981 issue of the quarterly periodical Cover, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include: "The Heart of the Pigeon," by Henry Korn; "Conversation," a conversation between Marcia Hafif, Olivier Mosset, Howard Smith, and Jerry Zeniuk; "Currents," artwork by Christian Poveda, Shirly Pu & R.L. Seltman, Joseph Nechvatal, Christian de Boschnek with features on PAD (Political Art Documentation/Distribution), CUD (Contemporary Urbicultural Documentation, COLAB, ABC NO RIO, Group Material, Fashion Moda, El Taller Boricua, and others; "Image Frolics," by Edit deAk; "Tanam Press," by Tony Whitfield; "Drawings," by Jules Olitski, Clark Murray, Brice Marden, Robert Morris, Mark di Suvero, Peter Gourfain, Richard Serra, Edvins Strautmanis, Robin Winters; "Men & Their Bodies," by Valentine Tatransky; "Painting;" "In This Issue" "Shop Talk," by Gregoire Müller. Additional artists in this issue include: Paula Court, Debbi de Staffan, John Fekner, Molissa Fenley, Bobby G, Barbara Kruger, Thomas Lawson, Duane Michals, Malcolm Morley, Clark Murray, Richard Nonas, Paul Russotto, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Horacio Torres, Brian Weil, and Christian White. Front Cover: Gregoire Müller "Bather II." Back Cover: Barbara Kruger, "Tradition," 1980. Good. Light curl to left side of publication. 4 mm. tear to bottom edge of recto. Light dust soiling of covers and edgewear. Contents clean and unmarked. Includes a slipped-in, folded handwritten note on Cover letterhead addressed to Walter [De Maria] from Cover's editor, Judith Aminoff.