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Critical Connections: The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge from the Dawn of the Atomic Age to the Present
Riedinger, Lee; Ekkebus, Allen; Bugg, William; Smith, D. Ray
Language: English
Published by University of Tennessee Press (edition 1), 2024
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1. With dust jacket. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting, as well as stains, bent corners, or any other major defect, but the text is not obscured in any way.
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Published by Dell Magazines, New York, 1993
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this double issue of 16 pieces of writing including novellas, novelettes, short stories and poetry. Featured are Sister Alice by Robert Reed (novella), A Far Countrie by Avram Davidson (novella), Ice Atlantis by Valerie J Freireich (novella), Cold Ir…on by Michael Swanwick (novella), It Might Be Sunlight by Sonia Orin Lyris (novelette), Cush by Neal Barrett Jr (novelette), There and Then by Steven Utley (novelette), More Things in Heaven and Earth (short story), My Mustache by Ray Vukcevich (short story), Secrets by Lewis Shiner (short story), Numbers of the Beast by Keith Allen Daniels (poetry), The Dusts of Palamon Are Bliss by William John Watkins (poetry), Frankenstein's Ode to his Bride by Scott L Towner (poetry), Lethe by Lawrence Schimel (poetry), Ancient Ocean Tanaka by Scott E Green (poetry) and Curse of the Shoplifter's Wife by Bruce Boston (poetry). Slight wrinkling to bottom of the spine (near year of publication). In Near Fine Condition.
Arizona and the West, a Quarterly Journal of History, Volume 10 Number 2, Summer 1968
Howard P. Hinton, Editor; Articles by Ray Allen Billington, Jerome L. Rodnitzky, William H. Jervey Jr., James L. Thanke Jr., Lawrence L. Mehren
Published by The University of Arizona Press, 1968
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. Softcover journal in very good condition. Article topics include: dedication to James Blaine Hedges; recapturing the West: the dude ranch in American life; when the banks closed: Arizona's bank holiday of 1933; the Montana 'Indian War' of 1867; scouting for Mescaleros: the Price Campaign of 1873…; and more. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Journal.

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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. VERY GOOD softcover, no marks in text, uncreased spine, crease to front cover. Book.
Published by [The University], 1921
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Contact seller5-star sellerSoft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. The former owner, ichthyologist Samuel Garman, signed his surname in the top corner of the first page; deaccessioned from a Harvard University library; text clean. Paginated [301]-305, with 2 in-text illustrations. [B2:10:4].

Language: English
Published by Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 1981., 1981
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First edition (not stated per publisher's usual practice). xiv, 202 pages. Hardcover: H 22.25cm x L 14.75cm. Black dust jacket lightly rubbed; slight bumping and minor scuffs at edges. Black cloth boards with gilt and white stamping upon spine. Speckled top edge. Interior pages are clean. Binding retains some crispness. A near f…ine copy in a near fine dust jacket. With Editor's Note, Preface by Roy V. Scott, and concluding essay "Contributors." Features a collection of essays in honor of Mississippi State University history professor Glover Moore: IN DEFENSE OF OWSLEY'S YEOMEN by John Ray Skates, Jr.; SOUTHERN ATTITUDES TOWARDS SLAVERY AND SECESSION IN 1860 AND EARLY 1861 AS REFLECTED BY 'DE BOW'S REVIEW' by Richard C. Ethridge; CONGRESSMAN WILLIAM BARKSDALE OF MISSISSIPPI by James W. McKee, Jr.; BEAUREGARD AND JOHNSTON AT SHILOH: SOME HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS by Frank Allen Dennis; WESTERN REBELS, EASTERN WAR: MISSISSIPPI TROOPS IN THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, 1861-1865 by Fabian Val Husley; THE CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, RIOT OF 1919 by Lee E. Williams II; and REFLECTIONS ON A MURDER: THE EMMETT TILL CASE by William M. Simpson. ISBN 0878051295.

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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No dust jacket.

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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition. Hardcover in dust jacket. First edition. Book and unclipped dust jacket are in fine, As New, gift-giving condition, crisp and clean, with tight binding and sharp corners. Historic photos, maps and documents throughout. Large 4to. 263 pp. Including index.… In protective Mylar. Large item--will require additional postage if shipped outside the U. S.

Published by Ace Books, Inc., USA, 1964
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Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, CanadaComic World
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: As New. PBO - Paperback Original (True 1st). 158 pages. "The new planet came out of the infinite deeps of intersteller space, moved in towards the sun like a comet, and stayed - a new member of the Solar System, between Earth and Venus." >> Very Nice copy. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Painted Front Co…ver (illustrator). Book.
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Published by Belmont Books, New York, 1962
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing # L92-535 of this collection of 15 short horror stories. Authors include Edgar Allan Poe, HP Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Theodore Sturgeon and more. Light reading creasing to spine. Age toning to cover and pages. Slight edgewear. In Very Good Condition.

Critical Connections : The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge from the Dawn of the Atomic Age to the Present
Riedinger, Lee; Ekkebus, Allen; Bugg, William; Smith, D. Ray
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Critical Connections : The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge from the Dawn of the Atomic Age to the Present
Riedinger, Lee; Ekkebus, Allen; Bugg, William; Smith, D. Ray
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Critical Connections: The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge from the Dawn of the Atomic Age to the Present
Riedinger, Lee; Ekkebus, Allen; Bugg, William; Smith, D. Ray
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Published by Frank A. Munsey Co., New York, 1933
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Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.Ed Buryn Books
Contact seller4-star sellerMagazine, side-stapled. 1st edition. Vintage pulp fiction magazine with three serials, one complete novel, four short stories, one true story about sports heroes, plus other fetures. Solid clean tight copy but front cover missing. 7 x 10, pp 1-144, b/w illus & ads. Good, front cover missing, upper half of backstrip missing, tann…ed pages.
More imagesPublished by New York: Permabooks / Permabook / Perma # P117 1st Edition, 1951
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Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, CanadaJohn McCormick
Contact seller5-star sellerMass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good to Very Good+. First Edition. ----------vintage paperback. An excellent 364-page first edition paperback original horror anthology. Spine and cover creases, edgewear, a solid VG to VG+ copy. Additional Writers: Samuel Blas, Edgar Allan Poe, Howard Wandrei, H.H. Munro (Saki), H.L. Gold,… H.G. Wells, Ambrose Bierce, Wilbur Daniel Steele (illustrator).
More imagesPublished by The Frank A. Munsey Company Publisher, New York, 1933
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Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.biblioboy
Contact seller5-star sellerpaperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 6.75" x 9.75"], 144 pages, illustrated. Includes the first of six parts of "The White Indian" by Max Brand, the second of three parts of "The Diamond Specter" by Herbert L. McNary, the fourth of six parts of "The Lost Land of Atzlan" by Fred MacI…saac, "Loot" by Robert Carse, "Skin Diver" by Jack Allman, "Pants" by Eustace L. Adams, "Hot Goods" by Ray Cummings, "Blood Will Tell" by William Merriam Rouse, etc. Good to Very Good copy [a couple of horizontal cracks to the spine which also has minor chipping to the head, creasing and the usual edgewear to the cover, small chip to the top edge of the front cover, text paper tanned mag11E.
More imagesPublished by The Frank A. Munsey Company Publisher, New York, 1935
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Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.biblioboy
Contact seller5-star sellerSingle Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. Includes "The Polar Light" by Ray Cummings, the second of three parts of "The Storm" by George Challis AKA Max Brand, the fourth of six parts of "The Wild Man of Cape Cod" by Fred MacIsaac, "Alcatraz Bound" by Eustace L. Adams, "Imperial Shadows" by Ared White, "Treasure Tro…ve" by William Merriam Rouse, etc. Good copy [usual edgewear and creasing plus some light edge chipping to the cover, text paper tanned]. mag7E.
More imagesPublished by MW Communications, Pittsburgh, 1980
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Pittsburgh: MW Communications 1980. First Edition. Magazine. Oversize [about 8.5" x 11"] format, saddle-stapled pictorial wrappers, 71 pages, profusely illustrated. Both copies in Near Fine condition . Oct issue has code and erasure mark top edge rear cover. mag9E. Oct- Frank Fraze…tta cover (illustrator).
Smith College Studies in History (Volume XXIV nos.1-4 October 1938-july 1939
William Dodge Gray, Hans Kohn, and Ray Allen Billington (Editors)
Published by Department Of History Of Smith College, 1939
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Seller: Dunaway Books, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.Dunaway Books
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Condition: Used - Very Good. VG paperback. Digital reprint of the 1942 edition published by The University of Kentucky. A clean, tidy copy. Used - Very Good. VG paperback.
More imagesARGOSY - August 4 1934 [ V248 #6 ]
H. Bedford-Jones / William Merriam Rouse / Theodore Roscoe / John H. Thompson / Stookie Allen / Charles Alden Selzter / Ray Cummings / Hulbert Footner
Published by The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1934
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Add to basketPulp Magazine. Condition: VG+. No Jacket. First Edition. Tiny edge tears; faint indentations on front cover; strong, complete spine has small stain; corner creases to rear cover; supple, lightly tanned pages. A nice, bright copy.

PSYCHOS - Serial Killers, Depraved Madmen and the Criminally Insane
Skipp, John (editor) (Jim Shepard; Edgar Allan Poe; Joan Aiken; Richard Connell; Ray Bradbury; Robert Bloch; Ed Kurtz; Laura Lee Bahr; William Gay; Thomas Harris; Jack Ketchum; Joe R. Lansdale; Mercedes M. Yardley; Steve Rasnic Tem; Lawrence Block)
Language: English
Published by Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers, New York, 2012
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. Trade paperback format. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Illustrated with black and white photographs. This anthology contains: Introduction: Our Brain: The Monster of Choice When There's No One Else Left to Blame by John Skipp; Cla…ssical Scenes of Farewell by Jim Shepard; Hop Frog by Edgar Allan Poe; Marmalade Wide by Joan Aiken; The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell; The Small Assassin by Ray Bradbury; Lucy Comes to Stay by Robert Bloch; Marla's Eyes by Ed Kurtz; The Liar by Laura Lee Bahr; The Paperhanger by William Gay; Red Dragon by Thomas Harris; The Exit at Toledo Blade Boulevard by Jack Ketchum; Incident On and Off a Mountain Road by Joe R. Lansdale; Murder for Beginners by Mercedes M. Yardley; Jesse by Steve Rasnic Tem; In for a Penny by Lawrence Block; Now Hold Still by David J. Schow; Feminine Endings by Neil Gaiman; Going Solo by Leah Mann; Death-in-Life Love Song by Kevin L. Donihe; Ralph and Jerry by Leslianne Wilder; And What Did You See in the World by Norman Partridge; Life with Father by Bentley Little; The Shallow End of the Pool by Adam-Troy Castro; Mommy Picks Me Up at Day Care by John Gorumba; When the Zoos Close Down They'll Come for Us by Violet LaVoit; All Through the House by Christopher Coake; Intruder by John Boden; Straycation by Scott Bradley and Peter Giglio; Life Coach by Cody Goodfellow; Righteous by Weston Ochse; The Meaning of Life by Amelia Beamer; Damaged Goods by Elizabeth Massie; Willow Tests Well by Nick Mamatas; Serenity Now by Simon McCaffery; The Mannerly Man by Mehitobel Wilson; Sensible Violence by Brian Hodge; Bucky Goes to Church by Robert Devereaux; At Eventide by Kathy Koja; Afterword: Psychos and You by John Skipp; Appendix A: A Devil in My View: Psychos in Popular Culture by Cody Goodgellow; and Appendix B: The Albert Fish Letter. Size: 8vo. Book.

Language: English
Published by University of Tennessee Press June 2024, 2024
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Tight, clean. DJ shows minor rubbing. Illus. Inscribed by all 3 authors. Inscribed by Author(s).

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Covert Action Information Bulletin, Number 37 - New Wortld Order: Tunnel at the End of the Light
Allen, Terry / Montross, Bill / Neuman, Dolores / Neuwirth, Barbara / Ray, Ellen / Ray, Richard / Schaap, William / Wolf, Louis
Published by Covert Action Publications, 1991
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Contact seller4-star sellermagazine. Condition: Very Good In Staple-Binding. No Jacket. Washington DC. 1991. Summer 1991. Covert Action Publications. Magazine. Very Good In Staple-Binding. 67 pages. magazine. Cover: The Gulf, February 10. Seaman Jim Hollis of Atlanta, Georgia greases a 16 inch gun aboard the battleship U.S.S. Wisconsin, in preparation for… more shelling of Kuwait. AP/Wide World Photos. Back Cover: Kuwait City, March 9. Crown Prince Sheik Saad al-Sabah and a radiant Jim Baker exchange pleasantries. ne prince had just returned home, and Baker stopped by for a visit. AP/Wide World Photos. keywords: Magazine Politics. DESCRIPTION - IN THIS ISSUE - BUSH'S TOOL AND VICTIM by Phyllis Bennis. The U.S. blackmailed, bullied and bribed U.N. members to support its war in the Gulf. Bennis explores the implications of the cash register coalition for the future of the peace-keeping institution; DISINFORMATION AND COVERT OPERATIONS by Ellen Ray and William H. Schaap. The editors of Lies of Our Times dismantle key elements of the Bush administration's Gulf War propaganda, and review probable U.S. violations of the Geneva Conventions; NORTH KOREA, THE NEXT TARGET? By Mili Kang. Iraq was the first major target in Bush's New World Order. Pentagon documents and media speculation suggest that Korea could be next. Kang explores the parallels, actual and fabricated; TRADING WITH THE ENEMY by Jack Colhoun. Right up to the invasion of Kuwait, the U.S. exported high technology with military applications to Iraq. How much did U. S. corporations profit by helping Iraq build weapons that would be used against U.S. troops? SOWING DISORDER, REAPING DISASTER by Jane Hunter. Broadcasting is a key tool of the CIA. In Iraq, it backfired when the Agency first incited the Kurds to rebel and then left them twisting in the wind for the entire world to see; THE MYTH OF THE CLEAN WAR by Paul Rogers. Corporate media projected the sanitized image of a clean, bloodless video war. Behind that facade is a gruesome new generation of antipersonnel munitions second only to nuclear weapons in destructive power; EVANGELICALS FOR NUCLEAR WAR by Larry Jones. The U.S. Religious Right has been a spiritual buttress to official Cold War ideology. Hot war in the fertile crescent has excited some of the chosen to call for the nuclear option; IRAQI VOICES: HUMAN COST OF THE WAR (Centerfold Photo Essay). Iraqi citizens testify to the human reality of total war. Photographs and words from inside Iraq and Kuwait: exactly what Pentagon censorship was designed to prevent us from knowing anything about; DOMESTIC CONSEQUENCES by Diana Reynolds. In the Gulf, war cost untold thousands of lives and immeasurable environmental and cultural devastation. In the U. S. political and economic rights were among the casualties. Reynolds documents the imperial presidency; NOT THE AMERICA I KNEW by David S. Fallis. Terry Reed combined patriotism, covert operations and a yen for extra cash when he signed up with the CIA. In too deep, he found himself caught in Oliver North's Iran-Contra web; DISMANTLING THE WAR ON LIBYA by Jane Hunter. When bombing Libya didn't take out Qaddafi, the CIA organized another covert war. When that adventure collapsed, the Agency inherited more homeless contras; IRAN: UNHOLY ALLIANCES, HOLY TERROR by Salaam Al-Sharqi. The fall of the Shah officially took the Agency by surprise. Perhaps. The Islamic republic has been rebuilding the Shah's western bridges ever since. The Gulf War was largely good news in Tehran; GOSSIP AS A WEAPON OF WAR by Margaret Randall. A review of Guerilla Prince, Georgie Anne Geyer's new biography of Fidel Castro. The book is an object lesson in how to make a long and lucrative career of pandering to power; THE COMPANY I DIDN'T KEEP by John L. Hess. Some journalists are unwitting assets, blind couriers for CIA-generated information or disinformation. A former New York Times Mideast correspondent remembers. inventory #47883.

Covert Action Information Bulletin, Number 36 - Racism and the National Security State
Allen, Terry / Montross, Bill / Neuwirth, Barbara / Ray, Ellen / Ray, Richard / Schaap, William / Wolf, Louis
Published by Covert Action Publications, 1991
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Contact seller4-star sellermagazine. Condition: Very Good In Staple-Binding. No Jacket. Washington DC. 1991. Spring 1991. Covert Action Publications. Magazine. Very Good In Staple-Binding. Correction: CAIB Number 36. The author of FBI Targets Arab Americans is Ann Talamas, not Ann Talamus. 67 pages. magazine. keywords: Magazine Politics. DESCRIPTION - IN…THIS ISSUE: DOMESTIC REPRESSION - FBI TARGETS ARAB AMERICANS by Ann Talamus. Using the Gulf War and fear of terrorism as a pretext, the FBI has launched a new offensive to harass Arab-Americans and threaten the civil rights of all citizens; TWO DECADES OF FEDERAL HARASSMENT by Richard J. Arrington. Richard Arrington has paid a heavy price to survive within the political system. The Mayor of Birmingham speaks out about his experiences with the Bureau and the Justice Department; THE ORDEAL OF DHORUBA BIN-WAHAD by Robert J. Boyle. COINTELPRO destroyed the Black Panther Party, killing and jailing members with impunity. One of Hoover's prime targets, framed and incarcerated by the U.S. legal system, is finally free; THE MAN WHO DID SOMETHING by Terry Bisson. First Amendment is one thing. Actually exercising free speech, particularly for a dissident, is another. Mumia Abu-Jamal is a journalist who may pay with his life for his political principles; RECONSTRUCTION'S SECOND DEMISE by William Kunstler. One of the country's foremost defense lawyers reflects on institutionalized racism and the lack of political progress in the United States; DESTABILIZING AFRICA - MEDIA IMAGES OF SOUTH AFRICAN VIOLENCE by Ruth Tomaselli. Black on black violence seems incomprehensible through the distorting lens of the corporate media. Up close, it looks like another facet of apartheid; CIA COUP IN CHAD, 1982 by Jean Dupuy. Chad doesn't get much attention in the U. S. But that doesn't mean U. S. planners have not been interested, and working overtime to undermine moves toward political and economic independence; BREATHING SPACE FOR AFRICA by Jane Hunter. Before the Gulf War, it appeared the 1990s would be the decade the U.S. would have free rein in Africa. The political deals cut for the war on Iraq could make Libya a major player in Africa's future; HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL by Jane Hunter. Hunter carefully tracks the shameful career of a mercenary who has killed for hire since the 1950s when he was a French soldier in Indochina. Now he may be working for Mobutu in Zaire; UNITA's WAR ON ANGOLA by Phillip W.D. Martin. The CIA used war and economic sabotage against Angola but failed to overthrow the MPLA. Now, as in Nicaragua, it is seeking to impose its will through manipulation of the electoral process; GREASING THE KILLING MACHINE by Prexy Nesbitt. Even the State Department has condemned Pretoria's proxy war on Mozambique, but true believers in Reagan/Bush style constructive engagement are still helping to expedite the slaughter; DISAPPEARANCE IN UGANDA by Anthony L. Kimery. In 1988 a North Korean envoy to Uganda suddenly disappeared. Classified cables indicate the U.S. wanted information badly enough to risk relations with this friendly African nation; OTHER INTERVENTIONS - BREAKING WITH DICTATORSHIP by Fritz Longchamp & Worth Cooley-Prost. With the historic election of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haiti has a chance for peace and democracy. Is this the end of the U. S.-backed Duvalierists and the murderous Tonton Macoutes? RACISM AND RESISTANCE IN PANAMA by Clarence Lusane. One year after the invasion, Panama is an occupied country. U.S. troops patrol the streets. Institutionalized racism has returned, but popular resistance is rising; BUSH'S SPLENDID LITTLE WAR by Michael Parenti. The Ivy League oilman who rushed the country to war is no Rough Rider, but he's following a timeworn tradition. Nothing like a winnable war to take serious problems off the political agenda; THE ART OF COINTELPRO by Roz Payne (centerfold). Infiltration and disinformation are tools of secret police around the world. Here at home, the FBI used propaganda, terror and art to destroy a movement; NATIONAL SECURITY HUMOR by L.

Covert Action Information Bulletin, Number 38 - The Subversion of Higher Education
Allen, Terry / Montross, Bill / Neuwirth, Barbara / Ray, Ellen / Ray, Richard / Schaap, William / Wolf, Louis
Published by Covert Action Publications, 1991
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Contact seller4-star sellermagazine. Condition: Very Good In Staple-Binding. No Jacket. Washington DC. 1991. Fall 1991. Covert Action Publications. Magazine. Very Good In Staple-Binding. 67 pages. magazine. Cover; Anti-CIA demo; Northwestern, 1988. (Matt Eggemeyer), and M. Richard Rose at work, Langley, May 1991. (Jim Harmon/Reporter). Back Cover: Anti-CI…A demo, Northwestern, 1988. (Eugene Garcia). keywords: Magazine Politics. DESCRIPTION - IN THIS ISSUE CIA/DOD ON CAMPUS - RIT: A CIA Subsidiary? By Jean Douthwright. Rochester Institute of Technology president Richard Rose spent the Gulf War taking care of business at Langley. His secret work precipitated a full-blown scandal and an ongoing CIA investigation of pervasive and longstanding RIT-CIA ties; A MARRIAGE MADE IN LANGLEY by Steve Judd. Activists deal with shredded documents, the administration with shredded credibility, as the RE community fights back; HARVARD AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE by Jack Trumpbour. The Author of How Harvard Rules looks at the history and current involvement of the Ivy League bastion in shaping the agenda and serving the interests of the National Security elite; CIA ON CAMPUS: THE COVERT HAND by Ami Chen Mills. From faculty and student recruitment, to influencing research and curriculum, Mills traces how the Agency uses U.S. universities to further its unscholarly ends; REV. MOON'S ACADEMIC INTRIGUE by Dan Junas. Moon and his Unification Church have been an important link between academia, intelligence agencies, and the political Right - from Asia and Africa to U.S. colleges; ON THE FRONT LINES BOMBS, LIES AND BODY WIRES by Johan Carlisle. The environmental movement is now the object of state and corporate terror, infiltration, and disinformation campaigns. The attacks echo COINTELPRO'S assault on the social change movements of the 1960s and 1970s; CIA THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY (Centerfold Collage). Isn't it about time? CovertAction gives the Agency center stage to speak for itself. Aerial photo: CIA; THE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF ARIF DURRANI by Lawrence Lifschultz and Rabia Ali. Arms dealer Arif Durrani claims to be the only man in prison for the Iran-Contra scandal. Did this man take the rap for North and the CIA? COVERT FUNDING OVERT VIOLENCE by Ruth Elizabeth Tomaselli. The goal is the perpetuation of white minority rule. The means are covert action. Newly-disclosed documents prove that black on black violence is part of a coordinated program of state terror against the ANC; CIA/DOD OFF CAMPUS - THE MEDIA AND THE MESSAGE by Deborah Crawford and Ami Chen Mills. In the last five years, more than 80 campuses nationwide have organized against the CIA. Two activists document how the media and administrators try to divert and misrepresent the struggle to kick the CIA off campuses; THE RIGHT-WING ACADEMIC AGENDA by Sara Diamond. Big business influence in academia is not new, but rightwing corporate organizing since the 70s has become pervasive and sophisticated. Diamond follows the money back to its sources; CAP AND GOWN AS CAMOUFLAGE by Rich Cowan. At MIT, opposition to Star Wars research galvanized an organizing effort and exposed long-hidden links between the school and the DOD; MILITARISM IN ACADEMIA: A GUIDE by Rich Cowan. Detailed information about the quiet alliance between the National Security State and higher education. Any names you might recognize here? DATABASE FOR DEMOCRACY by Gerard Colby. Former CIA officer Ralph McGehee's CIABASE offers personal computer users new access to information and the power that it brings; TARGETING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS by Vernon Elliott. The CIA has recruited approximately 6,500 international students as spies. Elliott reveals Agency techniques and the dangers they pose; THEY NEVER SLEEP by Louis Wolf. More on the Agency PR offensive, a glance at the ongoing BCCI revelations, and a colossal RENAMO massacre. inventory #47884.

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Hardback. Condition: New. The bombing of Pearl Harbor set off a chain of events that included the race to beat German scientists to build the atomic bomb. A tiny hamlet tucked away in the southern Appalachians proved an unlikely linchpin to win the race. The Manhattan Project required the combination of four secret sites--Clinto…n Laboratories, Y-12, K-25, and S-50--75,000 workers, and the nation's finest scientists to create the Secret City, Oak Ridge. From the beginning, the effort was aided by the nearby University of Tennessee, which provided expertise to make the weapon possible. Following World War II, it was not clear what role this huge research and development program would play, but pioneering scientists and administrators were determined that one option--dismantling the whole thing--would not happen.Critical Connections chronicles how Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Y-12 National Security Complex, and their partners became outstanding examples of the militaryindustrial-educational complex from the Cold War to the present day. At the beginning of the 1950s, Oak Ridge became a flourishing, less-secret city, and the authors show how, decade by decade, ORNL became the source of major breakthroughs in physics, biology, computing, and other fields--and how these achievements required ever-closer connections with UT. By the mid-1990s, after many successful joint initiatives between UT and ORNL, UT was poised to compete to become the manager of ORNL. In 2000, UT-Battelle LLC won the bid from the Department of Energy: UT was charged with providing scientific direction and key personnel; its partner Battelle would oversee ORNL's operations and chart its technology direction. The authors highlight the scientific developments these connections have brought, from nanotechnology to nuclear fission, from cryogenic experiments on mice to the world's fastest supercomputer. The partnerships between a university, a city, and federal facilities helped solve some of the greatest challenges of the twentieth century--and point toward how to deal with those of the twenty-first.

The Oxford Book of American Short Stories:
Edited by Joyce Carol Oates; Stories by Washington Irving, William Austin, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Edgar Allen Poe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Samuel Clemens, Sarah Orne Jewett, Kate Chopin, Charles Chesnutt, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Henry James, Jack London, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Stephen Crane, Edith Wharton, Sherwood Anderson, Willa Cather, Jean Toomer, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerlad, William Carlos Williams, Katherine Anne Porter, William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Paul Bowles, Flannery O'Connor, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Ray Bradbury, Peter Taylor, Eudora Welty, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Bernard Malamud, Saul Bellow, John Cheever, Ursula Le Guin, Donald Barthelme, John Updike, Alice
Language: English
Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, England / New York, New York, 1992
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