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Erythropoietin: From Molecular Structure to Clinical Application. Contributions to Nephrology Volume 76
Baldamus, C. A. / Scigalli, P. / Wieczorek, L. /. Koch, K. M. (Volume Editors)
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Condition: Sehr gut. International Workshop on Treatment of Anemia with Recombinat Human Erythropoietin, Cologne, March 12-14, 1989. Englischsprachige Hardcoverausgabe, 350 Seiten mit zahlreichen grafischen Darstellungen. Sehr guter Zustand (very good condition). pw153 ISBN: 3805550359.

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Paperback. Condition: New. The Humboldt Forum, embodying the cosmopolitan world view of the brothers Humboldt, is to be housed in the historic, reconstructed Berlin Palace on Berlin's Museum Island. It will be a unique space for art, culture, education and science. This publication provides a glimpse behind the scenes of this gr…eat construction project, developed by Italian architect Franco Stella.

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Language: English
Published by Marcel Dekker, Inc, New York / Basel / Hong Kong, 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine condition. No jacket, as issued. First Edition. New York / Basel / Hong Kong: Marcel Dekker, Inc, 1997. Appears unread. FINE condition. Bright, shiny, clean, square and tight. Sharp corners. NO owners' name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO ma…rgin notes. Bibliographical references. Index. Bound in the original glossy red laminated boards. From the preface: "This book is based on an international workshop, 'Chronic Renal Failure: Pathogenetic and Therapeutic Aspects,' held in Berlin in May, 1996. The workshop addressed a number of issues of great relevance to our understanding of the pathophysiology of chronic renal failure, as well as to the development of new therapeutic approaches to delay its progress and treat its consequences. The first part of the book deals with arterial hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and metabolic acidosis as factors that accelerate the progression of chronic renal failure with the effect of dietary protein restriction as a measure to slow the advance of renal insufficiency. The second part addresses the etiology and pathophysiology of myocardial hypertrophy. and the influence of the dialysis regimen. The final section [Erythropoietin Therapy in Renal Failure] discusses the correction of renal anemia via treatment. analysis of the use of rhEPO in renal transplant patients and an overview of the problems of iron supplementation in rhEPO.". First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/No jacket, as issued. 8vo. xii, 242pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.

Language: German
Published by Repro 68, 1985
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Add to basketBroschiert. Condition: Gut. 2. Aufl. 59 Seiten; Einband leicht staubschmutzig, ansonsten ordentlicher Erhaltungszustand; Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 120.
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Contact seller4-star sellerThe Journal of Siam Society 57: 260-320, 49 figs 8vo, offprint.
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Contact seller4-star sellerThe Journal of the Siam Society (JSS) 57: 260-320, 47 figs 8vo, offprint.

Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues and Challenges
George, Roger Z. [Editor]; Kline, Robert D. [Editor]; Aid, Matthew M. [Contributor]; Andrew, Christopher M. [Contributor]; Bromwich, Michael R. [Contributor]; Bruce, James B. [Contributor]; Cogan, Charles G. [Contributor]; Davis, Jack [Contributor]; Dehqanzada, Yahya A. [Contributor]; Donley, Michael B. [Contributor]; Florini, Ann M. [Contributor]; Fort, Randall M. [Contributor]; Friedman, Richard S. [Contributor]; Gannon, John C. [Contributor]; Goodman Jr., Glenn W. [Contributor]; Handel, Michael I. [Contributor]; Harris, James W. [Contributor]; Imler, Norman B. [Contributor]; Johnson, Loch K. [Contributor]; Jones, Garrett [Contributor]; Kindsvater, Larry C. [Contributor]; Koch, Andrew [Contributor]; Lowenthal, Mark M. [Contributor]; Macar
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paperback. Condition: Very Good. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers; Lanham, 2006. Trade paperback. A Very Good, binding sturdy and intact, some handling/scuff marks to covers, bit of cover edge/corner wear, scuff marks and scattered foxing to text block edges, bottom front cover corner and bottom corner of first 56 pages slightl…y bent, a nice, clean and unmarked copy in wraps. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9], 596pp., appendix. We pack securely and ship daily w/delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.Please note: Oversized books/sets MAY require additional postage then what is quoted for 2.2lb book.

Published by USGS, 2005
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Condition: new. "The Proterozoic and Phanerozoic metallogenic and tectonic evolution of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera is recorded in the cratons, craton margins, and orogenic collages of the Circum-North Pacific mountain belts that separate the North Pacific from the eastern North Asian and western No…rth American Cratons. The collages consist of tectonostratigraphic terranes and contained metallogenic belts, which are composed of fragments of igneous arcs, accretionary-wedge and subduction-zone complexes, passive continental margins, and cratons. The terranes are overlapped by continental-margin-arc and sedimentary-basin assemblages and contained metallogenic belts. The metallogenic and geologic history of terranes, overlap assemblages, cratons, and craton margins has been complicated by postaccretion dismemberment and translation during strike-slip faulting that occurred subparallel to continental margins. Seven processes overlapping in time were responsible for most of metallogenic and geologic complexities of the region (1) In the Early and Middle Proterozoic, marine sedimentary basins developed on major cratons and were the loci for ironstone (Superior Fe) deposits and sediment-hosted Cu deposits that occur along both the North Asia Craton and North American Craton Margin. (2) In the Late Proterozoic, Late Devonian, and Early Carboniferous, major periods of rifting occurred along the ancestral margins of present-day Northeast Asia and northwestern North America. The rifting resulted in fragmentation of each continent, and formation of cratonal and passive continental-margin terranes that eventually migrated and accreted to other sites along the evolving margins of the original or adjacent continents. The rifting also resulted in formation of various massive-sulfide metallogenic belts. (3) From about the late Paleozoic through the mid-Cretaceous, a succession of island arcs and contained igneous-arc-related metallogenic belts and tectonically paired subduction zones formed near continental margins. (4) From about mainly the mid-Cretaceous through the present, a succession of continental-margin igneous arcs (some extending offshore into island arcs) and contained metallogenic belts, and tectonically paired subduction zones formed along the continental margins. (5) From about the Jurassic to the present, oblique convergence and rotations caused orogen-parallel sinistral, and then dextral displacements within the plate margins of the Northeast Asian and North American Cratons. The oblique convergences and rotations resulted in the fragmentation, displacement, and duplication of formerly more continuous arcs, subduction zones, passive continental margins, and contained metallogenic belts. These fragments were subsequently accreted along the margins of the expanding continental margins. (6) From the Early Jurassic through Tertiary, movement of the upper continental plates toward subduction zones resulted in strong plate coupling and accretion of the former island arcs, subduction zones, and contained metallogenic belts to continental margins. In this region, the multiple arc accretions were accompanied and followed by crustal thickening, anatexis, metamorphism, formation of collision-related metallogenic belts, and uplift; this resulted in the substantial growth of the North Asian and North American continents. (7) In the middle and late Cenozoic, oblique to orthogonal convergence of the Pacific Plate with present-day Alaska and Northeast Asia resulted in formation of the present ring of volcanoes and contained metallogenic belts around the Circum-North Pacific. Oblique convergence between the Pacific Plate and Alaska also resulted in major dextral-slip faulting in interior and southern Alaska and along the western part of the Aleutian- Wrangell arc. Associated with dextral-slip faulting was crustal extrusion of terranes from western Alaska into the Bering Sea. " DV2. softcover, wrapped in shrink wrap, tight, crisp.

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Condition: new. "The Proterozoic and Phanerozoic metallogenic and tectonic evolution of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera is recorded in the cratons, craton margins, and orogenic collages of the Circum-North Pacific mountain belts that separate the North Pacific from the eastern North Asian and western No…rth American Cratons. The collages consist of tectonostratigraphic terranes and contained metallogenic belts, which are composed of fragments of igneous arcs, accretionary-wedge and subduction-zone complexes, passive continental margins, and cratons. The terranes are overlapped by continental-margin-arc and sedimentary-basin assemblages and contained metallogenic belts. The metallogenic and geologic history of terranes, overlap assemblages, cratons, and craton margins has been complicated by postaccretion dismemberment and translation during strike-slip faulting that occurred subparallel to continental margins. Seven processes overlapping in time were responsible for most of metallogenic and geologic complexities of the region (1) In the Early and Middle Proterozoic, marine sedimentary basins developed on major cratons and were the loci for ironstone (Superior Fe) deposits and sediment-hosted Cu deposits that occur along both the North Asia Craton and North American Craton Margin. (2) In the Late Proterozoic, Late Devonian, and Early Carboniferous, major periods of rifting occurred along the ancestral margins of present-day Northeast Asia and northwestern North America. The rifting resulted in fragmentation of each continent, and formation of cratonal and passive continental-margin terranes that eventually migrated and accreted to other sites along the evolving margins of the original or adjacent continents. The rifting also resulted in formation of various massive-sulfide metallogenic belts. (3) From about the late Paleozoic through the mid-Cretaceous, a succession of island arcs and contained igneous-arc-related metallogenic belts and tectonically paired subduction zones formed near continental margins. (4) From about mainly the mid-Cretaceous through the present, a succession of continental-margin igneous arcs (some extending offshore into island arcs) and contained metallogenic belts, and tectonically paired subduction zones formed along the continental margins. (5) From about the Jurassic to the present, oblique convergence and rotations caused orogen-parallel sinistral, and then dextral displacements within the plate margins of the Northeast Asian and North American Cratons. The oblique convergences and rotations resulted in the fragmentation, displacement, and duplication of formerly more continuous arcs, subduction zones, passive continental margins, and contained metallogenic belts. These fragments were subsequently accreted along the margins of the expanding continental margins. (6) From the Early Jurassic through Tertiary, movement of the upper continental plates toward subduction zones resulted in strong plate coupling and accretion of the former island arcs, subduction zones, and contained metallogenic belts to continental margins. In this region, the multiple arc accretions were accompanied and followed by crustal thickening, anatexis, metamorphism, formation of collision-related metallogenic belts, and uplift; this resulted in the substantial growth of the North Asian and North American continents. (7) In the middle and late Cenozoic, oblique to orthogonal convergence of the Pacific Plate with present-day Alaska and Northeast Asia resulted in formation of the present ring of volcanoes and contained metallogenic belts around the Circum-North Pacific. Oblique convergence between the Pacific Plate and Alaska also resulted in major dextral-slip faulting in interior and southern Alaska and along the western part of the Aleutian- Wrangell arc. Associated with dextral-slip faulting was crustal extrusion of terranes from western Alaska into the Bering Sea. " DV1. softcover, wrapped in shrink wrap, tight, crisp.

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Condition: new. "The Proterozoic and Phanerozoic metallogenic and tectonic evolution of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera is recorded in the cratons, craton margins, and orogenic collages of the Circum-North Pacific mountain belts that separate the North Pacific from the eastern North Asian and western No…rth American Cratons. The collages consist of tectonostratigraphic terranes and contained metallogenic belts, which are composed of fragments of igneous arcs, accretionary-wedge and subduction-zone complexes, passive continental margins, and cratons. The terranes are overlapped by continental-margin-arc and sedimentary-basin assemblages and contained metallogenic belts. The metallogenic and geologic history of terranes, overlap assemblages, cratons, and craton margins has been complicated by postaccretion dismemberment and translation during strike-slip faulting that occurred subparallel to continental margins. Seven processes overlapping in time were responsible for most of metallogenic and geologic complexities of the region (1) In the Early and Middle Proterozoic, marine sedimentary basins developed on major cratons and were the loci for ironstone (Superior Fe) deposits and sediment-hosted Cu deposits that occur along both the North Asia Craton and North American Craton Margin. (2) In the Late Proterozoic, Late Devonian, and Early Carboniferous, major periods of rifting occurred along the ancestral margins of present-day Northeast Asia and northwestern North America. The rifting resulted in fragmentation of each continent, and formation of cratonal and passive continental-margin terranes that eventually migrated and accreted to other sites along the evolving margins of the original or adjacent continents. The rifting also resulted in formation of various massive-sulfide metallogenic belts. (3) From about the late Paleozoic through the mid-Cretaceous, a succession of island arcs and contained igneous-arc-related metallogenic belts and tectonically paired subduction zones formed near continental margins. (4) From about mainly the mid-Cretaceous through the present, a succession of continental-margin igneous arcs (some extending offshore into island arcs) and contained metallogenic belts, and tectonically paired subduction zones formed along the continental margins. (5) From about the Jurassic to the present, oblique convergence and rotations caused orogen-parallel sinistral, and then dextral displacements within the plate margins of the Northeast Asian and North American Cratons. The oblique convergences and rotations resulted in the fragmentation, displacement, and duplication of formerly more continuous arcs, subduction zones, passive continental margins, and contained metallogenic belts. These fragments were subsequently accreted along the margins of the expanding continental margins. (6) From the Early Jurassic through Tertiary, movement of the upper continental plates toward subduction zones resulted in strong plate coupling and accretion of the former island arcs, subduction zones, and contained metallogenic belts to continental margins. In this region, the multiple arc accretions were accompanied and followed by crustal thickening, anatexis, metamorphism, formation of collision-related metallogenic belts, and uplift; this resulted in the substantial growth of the North Asian and North American continents. (7) In the middle and late Cenozoic, oblique to orthogonal convergence of the Pacific Plate with present-day Alaska and Northeast Asia resulted in formation of the present ring of volcanoes and contained metallogenic belts around the Circum-North Pacific. Oblique convergence between the Pacific Plate and Alaska also resulted in major dextral-slip faulting in interior and southern Alaska and along the western part of the Aleutian- Wrangell arc. Associated with dextral-slip faulting was crustal extrusion of terranes from western Alaska into the Bering Sea." DV4. softcover, wrapped in shrink wrap, tight, crisp, 4.

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Condition: new. The Proterozoic and Phanerozoic metallogenic and tectonic evolution of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera is recorded in the cratons, craton margins, and orogenic collages of the Circum-North Pacific mountain belts that separate the North Pacific from the eastern North Asian and western Nor…th American Cratons. The collages consist of tectonostratigraphic terranes and contained metallogenic belts, which are composed of fragments of igneous arcs, accretionary-wedge and subduction-zone complexes, passive continental margins, and cratons. The terranes are overlapped by continental-margin-arc and sedimentary-basin assemblages and contained metallogenic belts. The metallogenic and geologic history of terranes, overlap assemblages, cratons, and craton margins has been complicated by postaccretion dismemberment and translation during strike-slip faulting that occurred subparallel to continental margins. Seven processes overlapping in time were responsible for most of metallogenic and geologic complexities of the region (1) In the Early and Middle Proterozoic, marine sedimentary basins developed on major cratons and were the loci for ironstone (Superior Fe) deposits and sediment-hosted Cu deposits that occur along both the North Asia Craton and North American Craton Margin. (2) In the Late Proterozoic, Late Devonian, and Early Carboniferous, major periods of rifting occurred along the ancestral margins of present-day Northeast Asia and northwestern North America. The rifting resulted in fragmentation of each continent, and formation of cratonal and passive continental-margin terranes that eventually migrated and accreted to other sites along the evolving margins of the original or adjacent continents. The rifting also resulted in formation of various massive-sulfide metallogenic belts. (3) From about the late Paleozoic through the mid-Cretaceous, a succession of island arcs and contained igneous-arc-related metallogenic belts and tectonically paired subduction zones formed near continental margins. (4) From about mainly the mid-Cretaceous through the present, a succession of continental-margin igneous arcs (some extending offshore into island arcs) and contained metallogenic belts, and tectonically paired subduction zones formed along the continental margins. (5) From about the Jurassic to the present, oblique convergence and rotations caused orogen-parallel sinistral, and then dextral displacements within the plate margins of the Northeast Asian and North American Cratons. The oblique convergences and rotations resulted in the fragmentation, displacement, and duplication of formerly more continuous arcs, subduction zones, passive continental margins, and contained metallogenic belts. These fragments were subsequently accreted along the margins of the expanding continental margins. (6) From the Early Jurassic through Tertiary, movement of the upper continental plates toward subduction zones resulted in strong plate coupling and accretion of the former island arcs, subduction zones, and contained metallogenic belts to continental margins. In this region, the multiple arc accretions were accompanied and followed by crustal thickening, anatexis, metamorphism, formation of collision-related metallogenic belts, and uplift; this resulted in the substantial growth of the North Asian and North American continents. (7) In the middle and late Cenozoic, oblique to orthogonal convergence of the Pacific Plate with present-day Alaska and Northeast Asia resulted in formation of the present ring of volcanoes and contained metallogenic belts around the Circum-North Pacific. Oblique convergence between the Pacific Plate and Alaska also resulted in major dextral-slip faulting in interior and southern Alaska and along the western part of the Aleutian- Wrangell arc. Associated with dextral-slip faulting was crustal extrusion of terranes from western Alaska into the Bering Sea. DX1. softcover, wrapped in shrink wrap, tight, crisp, 429.

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Condition: new. The Proterozoic and Phanerozoic metallogenic and tectonic evolution of the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera is recorded in the cratons, craton margins, and orogenic collages of the Circum-North Pacific mountain belts that separate the North Pacific from the eastern North Asian and western Nor…th American Cratons. The collages consist of tectonostratigraphic terranes and contained metallogenic belts, which are composed of fragments of igneous arcs, accretionary-wedge and subduction-zone complexes, passive continental margins, and cratons. The terranes are overlapped by continental-margin-arc and sedimentary-basin assemblages and contained metallogenic belts. The metallogenic and geologic history of terranes, overlap assemblages, cratons, and craton margins has been complicated by postaccretion dismemberment and translation during strike-slip faulting that occurred subparallel to continental margins. Seven processes overlapping in time were responsible for most of metallogenic and geologic complexities of the region (1) In the Early and Middle Proterozoic, marine sedimentary basins developed on major cratons and were the loci for ironstone (Superior Fe) deposits and sediment-hosted Cu deposits that occur along both the North Asia Craton and North American Craton Margin. (2) In the Late Proterozoic, Late Devonian, and Early Carboniferous, major periods of rifting occurred along the ancestral margins of present-day Northeast Asia and northwestern North America. The rifting resulted in fragmentation of each continent, and formation of cratonal and passive continental-margin terranes that eventually migrated and accreted to other sites along the evolving margins of the original or adjacent continents. The rifting also resulted in formation of various massive-sulfide metallogenic belts. (3) From about the late Paleozoic through the mid-Cretaceous, a succession of island arcs and contained igneous-arc-related metallogenic belts and tectonically paired subduction zones formed near continental margins. (4) From about mainly the mid-Cretaceous through the present, a succession of continental-margin igneous arcs (some extending offshore into island arcs) and contained metallogenic belts, and tectonically paired subduction zones formed along the continental margins. (5) From about the Jurassic to the present, oblique convergence and rotations caused orogen-parallel sinistral, and then dextral displacements within the plate margins of the Northeast Asian and North American Cratons. The oblique convergences and rotations resulted in the fragmentation, displacement, and duplication of formerly more continuous arcs, subduction zones, passive continental margins, and contained metallogenic belts. These fragments were subsequently accreted along the margins of the expanding continental margins. (6) From the Early Jurassic through Tertiary, movement of the upper continental plates toward subduction zones resulted in strong plate coupling and accretion of the former island arcs, subduction zones, and contained metallogenic belts to continental margins. In this region, the multiple arc accretions were accompanied and followed by crustal thickening, anatexis, metamorphism, formation of collision-related metallogenic belts, and uplift; this resulted in the substantial growth of the North Asian and North American continents. (7) In the middle and late Cenozoic, oblique to orthogonal convergence of the Pacific Plate with present-day Alaska and Northeast Asia resulted in formation of the present ring of volcanoes and contained metallogenic belts around the Circum-North Pacific. Oblique convergence between the Pacific Plate and Alaska also resulted in major dextral-slip faulting in interior and southern Alaska and along the western part of the Aleutian- Wrangell arc. Associated with dextral-slip faulting was crustal extrusion of terranes from western Alaska into the Bering Sea. softcover, wrapped in shrink wrap, tight, crisp, 429 page.

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Condition: Fair. Volume 3. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,3450grams, ISBN:97802620…72540.
Published by Neukirchen 1962, 1962
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. [GAZZANIGA (M. S.) ed.]. The Cognitive Neurosciences. Third Edition. Cambridge - London, 2004, très fort vol. in-4°, cart., nombr. ill. in et h.-t. en noir et en coul.
Published by Darmstadt, WB 1982, 1982
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Cloth. Condition: Sehr gut. 5th ed. XXI, 1606 p. Very good. Shrink wrapped. / Sehr guter Zustand. In Folie verschweißt. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 3550.
Published by VFMG e.V. / Heidelberg, 2018
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. 380 S., 6 Hefte , neuwertig.

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Add to basketMit einem Anhang Schwimmen von Paul Andreas. Ein Leitfaden für die Vorbereitung auf die Sommerspiele. 2.Auflage. (o.J.1963.). Inhalt u.a.: Der Lauf. Der Sprung. Der Wurf und Stoß. Hinweise zur organisatorischen Durchführung. 95 S.mit Abbildungen. Bartels & Wernitz KG. Berlin-München. 1963. Mit Gebrauchsspuren/Used condition. Kar…toniert/Paperback. Sprache: deutsch/german.

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Add to basket288 pp., num. b/w photographs, hardcover gr. 8.
10 Bücher aus der Reige 'Verständliche Wissenschaft'. 1. Was ist physikalische Chemie, 2. Schallwellen un Lichtwellen, 3. Die Sonnenuhren, 4. Atomkraft, 5. Baum und Wald, 6. Das Buch der Bücher, 7. Tropfen, Blasen und Lamellen, 8. Die Erde als Planet, 9. Ebbe und Flut des Meeres, 10. Musik und Sprache
Schwab, G.-M.; Kock, W.E.; Loske, L.M; Arley, N.; Skov, H.; Jost, L.; Overbeck, F.; Koch, K.; Wolf, K.L.; Stumpff, K.; Defant, A.; Georgiades, T.
Published by Berlin, Springer Verlag, -1973, 1968
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Add to basketpaperbound, samll 8vo, 10 volumes ca. 1000 pp. nrs. 49, 42, 97, 83, 29, 73, 69, 109, 102, 50 of the series; very good condition (almost unused).

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Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues and Challenges
George, Roger Z. [Editor]; Kline, Robert D. [Editor]; Aid, Matthew M. [Contributor]; Andrew, Christopher M. [Contributor]; Bromwich, Michael R. [Contributor]; Bruce, James B. [Contributor]; Cogan, Charles G. [Contributor]; Davis, Jack [Contributor]; Dehqanzada, Yahya A. [Contributor]; Donley, Michael B. [Contributor]; Florini, Ann M. [Contributor]; Fort, Randall M. [Contributor]; Friedman, Richard S. [Contributor]; Gannon, John C. [Contributor]; Goodman Jr., Glenn W. [Contributor]; Handel, Michael I. [Contributor]; Harris, James W. [Contributor]; Imler, Norman B. [Contributor]; Johnson, Loch K. [Contributor]; Jones, Garrett [Contributor]; Kindsvater, Larry C. [Contributor]; Koch, Andrew [Contributor]; Lowenthal, Mark M. [Contributor]; Macar
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paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title.

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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Withdrawn library book with usual stickers and markings. 1995 Edition. Oversize blue hardcover. Moderate shelf wear to covers and edges. Pages are unmarked.