Alsop Robert Kintner (7 results)

THE POCKET BOOK OF THE WAR
Howe, Quincy (editor)(Dorothy Thompson; John Gunther; Vincent Sheean; Otto D. Tolischus; Joseph Alsop & Robert Kintner; Edmond Taylor; Andre Maurois; Edgar Snow; Edward R. Murrow; Gottfried Leske; Charles Wertenbaker; Pierre Van Paassen; Adolf Hitler; +)
Published by Pocket Books, NY 1941
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, U.S.A.Books from the Crypt
Contact seller5-star sellerMass Market Paperback. Condition: Good to Very Good-. First Edition. 1st printing, Oct. 1941; #127. Includes "Editor's Foreward"; "The Tragedy of Munich" by Dorothy Thompson; "Stalin" by John Gunther; "Britain on the Eve" by Vincent Sheean; "Poland - The First Victim" by Otto D. Tolischus; "When War Came" by Joseph Alsop & Rober…t Kintner; "France Goes to War" by Edmond Taylor; "How England And France Were Seperated" by Andre Maurois; "Behind China's Lines" by Edgar Snow; "Britain's Revolution By Consent" by Edward R. Murrow; "I Was a Nazi Flier" by Gottfried Leske; "The Americas Go Into Action" by Charles Wertenbaker; "Stop Hitler in Africa" by Pierre Van Paassen; "Propaganda and Organization' by Adolf Hitler; "The Arsenal of Democracy" by Franklin D. Rooseveldt; "This Is a No Class War" by Winston Churchill; "The Eight-Point Program" by Franklin D. Roosevelt & Winston Churchill; "Chronology of the Second World War". Creasing; edge and corner wear; musty. Book.
Life Magazine - September 19, 1938 - Vol. 5, No. 12
Alsop, Joseph and Robert Kintner (photographs by John Van Hoozer)
- Softcover
- First Edition
- Periodical
Seller: Jerry Merkel, XENIA, U.S.A.Jerry Merkel
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Fair condition. Covers are taped to magazine with a 7 inch tear at top of spine. Jim Farley on front cover. Articles about Farley and the Future, Artist's Model Ann Gutkin, Gold at Yellowknife, and The Funeral of Cardinal Hayes. 68 pages.

Ladies' Home Journal July 1940 Is America Taking the Road to War or Peace?, American White Paper,Vina Delmar, Dorothy Thompson
Gould, Bruce and Beatrice (Blackman), Alsop, Joseph and Kintner, Robert
Published by THE CURTIS PUB CO 1940 DEC, PHILADELPHIA, PA 1940
- Softcover
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, U.S.A.Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises
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Add to basketPAPER BACK MULTI. Condition: GOOD. General wear: foxing, previous owner label, worn spine--text and illustrations still bright and clear DATE PUBLISHED: 1940 DEC EDITION: 126. ABBE, JR., JAMES (illustrator).
Published by Doubleday, Doran & Co January 1939 1939
- Hardcover
Seller: Eagle Eye Books, Decatur, U.S.A.Eagle Eye Books
Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Used. GOOD CONDITION. SOME WEAR AND TEAR ON JACKET. STRONG INTERIOR.
More imagesPublished by Doubleday, Doran & Company 1939
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Whitledge Books, Austin, U.S.A.Whitledge Books
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. MEN AROUND THE PRESIDENT by Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner, hardcover (no dust jacket), stated first edition, 1939. BOOK CONDITION: fair. The text block is in fine condition, with no marks, tears, or dog-ears. The pages and endpapers are age-browned. Deckled edge. Not a librar…y book nor remainder. Two names written on first free endpaper and name of previous owner written inside front cover. Tight binding. The red cloth boards are in fair/poor condition (corner and edge bumping, shelf wear, discolored spots on front and back covers, faded spine, and bumping to spine top and bottom). 7 ¾ x 5 ½, 212 pages, 11 ounces. XX Regarding Franklin Delano Roosevelt?s advisers, the ?Brain Trust.? [Info from George Washington University] The New Deal witnessed an increased role for intellectuals in government. The Brain Trust, a term coined by James Kieran, a New York Times reporter, refers to the group of academic advisers that FDR gathered to assist him during the 1932 presidential campaign. Initially, the term applied to three Columbia University professors: Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolph A. Berle, Jr. Within a few months, Basil ("Doc") O'Connor, Samuel I. Rosenman, and Hugh Johnson would join the group. These men would quickly help FDR develop an economic plan whose programs became the backbone of the New Deal: regulation of bank and stock activity, large scale relief, and public works programs for people living in both urban and rural areas. Moley, a professor of government and law who recruited the group, argued that a regressive tax (a flat tax all citizens pay: sales taxes, a flat tax on specific amount of salary, etc.) was the only way to rebuild the economy. Tugwell shaped much of the administration's agricultural policy, believing that the key to easing some of the depression's hardships lay in the ability of the federal government to address the growing imbalance between wages and prices. However, Berle rejected the idea of a planned economy, but suggested a "new economic constitutional order" that would include a larger federal role in the balancing of the economy. During their first one hundred days in office, the Brain Trust helped Roosevelt enact fifteen major laws. One of the most important initiatives was the Banking Act of 1933, which put an end to the banking panic. After the Brain Trust defended its reform-recovery program in 1933, it disbanded to make room for other advisers and lawyers capable of legislative draftsmanship.
More imagesPublished by BELL 1940
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Libros de Ultramar Estudio y Coleccionismo, Granada, SpainLibros de Ultramar Estudio y Coleccionismo
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Add to basketEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. PRIMERA EDICIÓN EN ESPAÑOL, TAPA BLANDA, JOSEPH ALSOP Y ROBERT KINTNER, EDITORIAL BELL, SON 206 PÁGINAS, SOBRE UNAS DIMENSIONES DE 21 x 14 CM, EDITADO EN 1940, SE ENCUENTRA EN BUEN ESTADO.

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Seller: Livraria Castro e Silva, Lisboa, PortugalLivraria Castro e Silva
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Add to basketSoft Cover. Condition: Good. História da Diplomacia Americana e da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Por. Tradução de A. D. Ferreira de Sá. Lisboa. 1943. De 22,5x15 cm. Com 238, [ii] págs. Brochado. Exemplar com sinais de manuseamento na brochura, danos na lombada, picos de acidez nas capas, versos das capas, nas folhas de guarda e no cor…te das folhas. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: I-232-H-55.