( Musique - Rock - Robert Allen Zimmerman, dit Bob Dylan ) - William Burroughs - Marc De Smedt - Benoît Feller - Philippe Paringaux - Michel Tisseau - Jean-Pierre Collard - Edouard Tiné - Daniel Odier - Williams Burroughs - Hervé Volkman - Jean-François Bizot - Pierre Hahn - Alan W.Watt - Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Allen Ginsberg - Hart Leroy Bibbs - Robert Lowell.
Reference : 14184
Le Nouveau Planète / Planète plus n° 21 de 1971. In-8 broché carré de 146 pages au format 20 x 17,5 cm cm. Couverture illustrée en photos-montage. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Numéro spécial réalisé par Marc de Smedt, entiérement consacré à Robert Allen Zimmerman, dit Bob Dylan, et à la Beat Génération, avec une très importante iconographie, composée de photos, dessins et documents. Textes de Marc De Smedt, Benoît Feller, Philippe Paringaux, Michel Tisseau, Jean-Pierre Collard, Edouard Tiné, Daniel Odier, Williams Burroughs, Hervé Volkman, Jean-François Bizot, Pierre Hahn, Alan W.Watt. Entretien avec William Burroughs et anthologie de textes de la Beat Generation : Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Hart Leroy Bibbs, Robert Lowell. Edition originale en état superbe, proche du parfait.
Chère cliente, Cher Client, bonjour, merci de votre visite, la librairie sera fermée jusqu'à la semaine prochaine. Les commandes passées à partir du 8 avril seront traitées et expédiées dès le mercredi 15 avril.Amitiés, bibliophiliques.Vente exclusivement par correspondance. Le libraire ne reçoit, exceptionnellement que sur rendez-vous. Il est préférable de téléphoner avant tout déplacement.Forfait de port pour un livre 10 € sauf si épaisseur supérieure à 3 cm ou valeur supérieure ou égale à 100 €, dans ce cas expédition obligatoire au tarif Colissimo en vigueur. A partir de 2 livres envoi en colissimo obligatoire. Port à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.Les Chèques ne sont plus acceptés.Pour destinations extra-planétaire s'adresser à la NASA.Membre du Syndicat Lusitanien Amateurs Morues
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1961. 8vo. Orig. full black cloth, orig. red, white and black dust-jacket, not price-clipped. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy in an excellent dust-jacket with just a tiny bit of soiling and a few small tears to extremities (no loss). An old owner's name in pencil erased from front free end-paper. A few faint marginal notes in pencil. An excellent copy. X, 263, (1) pp.
The hugely important first edition, review-copy with slip laid in, of Hart's seminal main work, a cornerstone of legal philosophy and probably the most important book in legal philosophy of the 20th century.The legal philosopher Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart (1907-1992) is famous for his immensely influential contributions to legal philosophy, including his theory of legal positivism, which is developed on the basis of analytic philosophy. By using the tools of analytic philosophy and philosophy of language, clearly inspired by philosophers like Wittgenstein, in his attempts to solve the problems of legal theory, Hart came to revolutionize the way that jurisprudence and philosophy of law is conducted in especially America and Great Britain, and as such, his work is considered the main reason why English-language theory of law is now accepted as a natural part of philosophy. In 1952 Hart began what is now called his Holmes lecture, Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals"", and it is from this lecture that his masterpiece work ""The Concept of Law"" emerged. The work was first published, as it is here, in 1961, and numerous issues of it later appeared. In 1994 a new, posthumous, edition was published, establishing the lasting influence of the work.""The Concept of Law"" poses the main question, whether all laws can be understood as being coercive orders or moral commands. It analyses the relation between law, coercion, and morality and comes to the conclusion that there is no logically necessary connection between neither law and coercion nor low and morality. Had one assumed such a necessary connection, Hart claims, one would have oversimplified the relation between the three and would have misunderstood the content, purpose, function and application of a number of laws.On this basis, Hart develops a distinction between primary and secondary legal rules, the primary rule being that which governs conduct, and the secondary rule being that which allows alterations of the primary one. He furthermore distinguishes between internal and external points of view of law, and not least, he developed the idea of the Rule of Recognition, a central part of his theory of logical positivism, a meta-rule that underlies any legal system and which differentiates between norms that have authority of law and those that do not. The Rule of Recognition identifies legal validity within the legal system.""The Concept of Law"" must be said to be the most important and original work of 20th century legal philosophy. Though Hart's contribution to the study of jurisprudence and legal philosophy has been enormous in general, ""The Concept of Law"" occupies a seminal place within this study and is considered his absolute masterpiece. Its influence has been enormous, and a huge growth in the quantity of scholarship of the area of jurisprudence and legal thought can be traced directly back to this work. Hart's combination of twentieth-century analytic philosophy with the jurisprudential tradition of Jeremy Bentham has had an immense influence on legal though and continues to have so. Most important legal scholars of the 20th century are influenced by Hart in one way or the other, for instance John Rawls, and Ronald Dworkin, who, however, disagrees with his theories.
Cambridge, (1912). 8vo. Original printed wrappers. A bit of wear to extremities. A few nicks and creases. Inscribed to front free end-paper and with a few ownership-stamps (of the presentee- Dr. Richard Goldschmidt). (2) pp., pp. (51) - 79.
Original off-print of Spearman and Hart's groundbreaking paper on general ability, which created a conceptual framework for factor analysis and played an enormous role in IQ-testing, with an original handwritten and signed presentation-inscription from Spearman to Richard Goldschmidt (fellow psychologist and director of the Institute for Experimental Psychology at the University of Münster), expressing friendly remembrance of the Berlin congress 1912. ""Spearman, with a collaborator, Hart, pioneered the use of the pattern of correlations between a set of measures to determine the number of abilities (Hart & Spearman, 1912). The tetrad difference criterion could test if a single common factor (g, or general ability, presumably) could account for individual differences on the measures. If the tetrad differences were zero, then a single common factor was supported, but if not, then it was unclear how many common factors were needed."" (Susan E. Embretson: The Second Century of Ability Testing: Some Predictions and Speculations, 2001, p. 11) Charles Edward Spearman (1863 - 1945) was a famous English psychologist known both for his work in statistics, but primarily for his work on human intelligence. He was a pioneer of factor analysis, he gave name to the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and did seminal work on models for human intelligence, including his theory that disparate cognitive test scores reflect a single General intelligence factor, and he famously coined the term ""g- factor"". The g-factor, also known as General intelligence, refers to the existence of a broad mental capacity that influences performance on cognitive ability measures. Terms such as intelligence, IQ, general cognitive ability, and general mental ability are today used interchangeably to mean the same thing as general intelligence or g-factor. ""Charles E. Spearman, in full Charles Edward Spearman, (born September 10, 1863, London, England-died September 17, 1945, London), British psychologist who theorized that a general factor of intelligence, g, is present in varying degrees in different human abilities.While serving as an officer in the British army (1883-97), Spearman came to believe that any significant advance in philosophy would come about mainly through psychology. Over the next 10 years he worked intermittently with Wilhelm Wundt, the founder of experimental psychology, at the University of Leipzig, and he took his Ph.D. there. He joined the faculty of University College, London (1907), and was professor there from 1911 to 1931.Spearman's attempt to establish general, fundamental laws of psychology was based on his statistical work in determining correlations among mental abilities, reflected in his classic paper, "" 'General Intelligence,' Objectively Determined and Measured"" (1904). He sought to interpret correlations among several variables on the basis of a specific factor for each variable and a factor common to all. Because measures of seemingly different mental abilities consistently indicate correlations, he concluded that the prevalence of positive correlations must result from the general factor, g. By 1912 he and a coworker had developed an order of correlation coefficients separating various performances into the general factor, g, and varying specific factors, s1, s2, and so on."" (Encycl. Britt.). The present paper is of the utmost importance, as it is here that Spearman, in collaboration with Hart, develops a conceptual framework for factor analysis, pioneering the use of the pattern of correlations in order to determine the number of abilities, one of the fundamental principles for psychometric methods.
Stuttgart, Drud un veralg von Greiner & Pfeiffer, s.d. (vers 1919) ; in-12, 309 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état cartonnage d'éditeur (dos ptes restauration traces de pliures) zweite auflage.
Bon état cartonnage d'éditeur (dos ptes restauration traces de pliures) zweite auflage.
Woerth, Imprimerie et editions de woerth , 1973 ; in-12, 151 pp., br. Broché avec sa jaquette très bon état.
Broché avec sa jaquette très bon état.
Charlottenburg, Verlag Bernard & Graefe, vers 1929 ; in-12, 309 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Fierte auflage, pleine toile verte d'éditeurbe (dos insolé).
Fierte auflage, pleine toile verte d'éditeurbe (dos insolé).
Paris, Payot - suspense, 2003 ; in-8, 452 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
.
Berlin, Bernard & Graefe, s.d. ; in-12, 303 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Demi cuir vert - très bon état extérieur, page intérieur jaunies - en allemand, typo gothique.
Demi cuir vert - très bon état extérieur, page intérieur jaunies - en allemand, typo gothique.
Stuttgart, Greiner & Bfeiffer, s.d. ; in-12, 293 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état - couverture illustrée.
Bon état - couverture illustrée.
LYTTELTON Lord GEORGE, HART-DAVIS RUPERT
Reference : RO60124225
(1985)
ISBN : 0719542464
John Murray. 1985. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 443 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Edited and Intro. by Rupert HART-DAVIS. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Strasbourg, Druck Wendling, s.d. (vers 1920) ; in-12, 72 pp., br. Broché en bon état - operette in drei akten msik von Leon Jeffel - ins elsassiche ubertragen von Margot Ballass.
Broché en bon état - operette in drei akten msik von Leon Jeffel - ins elsassiche ubertragen von Margot Ballass.
Berlin, VerlagBernard& Gaefe, 1923 ; in-12, 302 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état reliure un peu frottés - 2auflage - texte en très bon état.
En bon état reliure un peu frottés - 2auflage - texte en très bon état.
Paris, Club du livre policier , 1958 ; in-8, 293 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
.
Berlin, VerlagBernard& Gaefe, 1923 ; in-12, 302 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état plat un peu salis - 4 auflage - ancien exemplaire de bibliotheque tampons pages de gardes texte en très bon état.
En bon état plat un peu salis - 4 auflage - ancien exemplaire de bibliotheque tampons pages de gardes texte en très bon état.
Paris, Éditions OPTA club du livre policier, 1958 ; grand in-12, 294 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - cartonnage d'éditeur avec son rhodoide - traduction nouvelle de Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe - 5e volumes de la collection les classiques du roman policier exemplaire n°1225/5000 - (non de l'ancien propriètaire page de titre intérieur).
Très bon état - cartonnage d'éditeur avec son rhodoide - traduction nouvelle de Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe - 5e volumes de la collection les classiques du roman policier exemplaire n°1225/5000 - (non de l'ancien propriètaire page de titre intérieur).
Berlin-charlottenburg 1, Verlag Bernard & Graefe, 1930 ; in-8, 170 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur pleine toile verte dos un peu insolé sinon très bon état. Aus dem Nachlass.
Aus dem Nachlass.
Paris, Septimus, s.d. ; in-4, 48 pp., broché, couverture illustré souple. Rousseur plus ussure.
Rousseur plus ussure.
État : Bon état - Année : 1990 - Format : in 8° - Pages : 741pp - Editeur : Fayard - Lieu d'édition : Paris - Type : Broché - Divers : Dos très légèrement plié. Une tâche sur la tranche. - Commander rapidement : https://www.bons-livres.fr/livre/b-h-liddell-hart/4082-histoire-de-la-seconde-guerre-mondiale?lrb
Un des meilleurs livres sur la Deuxième Guerre mondiale par un spécialiste de la guerre, en général, et de celle des blindés, en particulier, qui a eu l'occasion d'interroger, à chaud, les généraux allemands, prisonniers en Angleterre, même si l'auteur, très britannique, fait peu cas du rôle, pourtant capital, de la France dans la guerre. Traduit de l'anglais par Jean-Paul Constantin. Avant-propos de Lady Liddell-Hart. Préface et postface du général Beaufre. ˮSir Basil Liddell Hart, esprit passionné et curieux, nous laisse une grande leçon qui est celle de la vie. Dans le domaine militaire, la vérité, non seulement celle du passé mais celle qui se vérifira dans l'avenir, ne peut généralement pas être trouvée par les voies officielles de la hiérarchie, trop facilement conformiste. Il est donc capital qu'il existe des chercheurs privés, capable de donner libre cours à laur imagination et à leur initiative.ˮ (Préface du général Beaufre)
Phone number : 09 63 58 85 14
Paris, Gründ, 1988 ; in-4, 64 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Illustrations de Stephen Biesty. Adaptation française de Anne Delmont-Derouet.
Illustrations de Stephen Biesty. Adaptation française de Anne Delmont-Derouet.
Fayard 1973 in8. 1973. Cartonné. Cet ouvrage de Basil Henry Liddell Hart est une analyse tactique approfondie des grandes campagnes militaires de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mettant particulièrement l'accent sur les rapports de force entre les forces alliées et les armées allemandes et japonaises. Il se présente comme un examen magistral et clair de multiples théâtres d'opérations couronnant l'œuvre considérable de l'auteur
Bon état charnières fendues en bas intérieur propre
Hart Kevin Story Tim Ice Cube Leguizamo John Hart Kevin
Reference : 500329322
ISBN : 5053083007102
Universal 13 76x1 48x18 03cm. Sans date. blu_ray.
Neuf