Language: English
Published by Fireside / Simon & Schuster, 1995
ISBN 10: 0020220057 ISBN 13: 9780020220053
Paperback. Condition: Good.
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Seller: Visible Voice Books, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Good. Dembner Books January 1982 189 pages. rubbing to wraps. small snag to heel of dust jacket.
Paperback. Condition: Good.
Language: English
Published by Distributed by Norton, 1982
ISBN 10: 0934878137 ISBN 13: 9780934878135
Seller: Newsboy Books, Ontario, CA, U.S.A.
PAPERBACK. Condition: Very Good. 0934878137 Spine crease. Minor edge wear.
Language: English
Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999
ISBN 10: 0847688089 ISBN 13: 9780847688081
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, San Diego, NV, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDED* Pages tan, some creasing. Inscribed presentation copy from Crawdaddy editor Peter Knobler to Record producer Wayne Isaak.
Published by Black Books, United States, 1989
Seller: Oddball Books, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine. Condition: Good. Not Stated. The magazine has some dampstains and surface wear on the cover and last few pages.
Language: English
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc., New York, NY, 1987
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the January-February 1987 issue of "Nuclear Times" (Vol. 5 No. 3) edited by Greg Mitchell and published by Nuclear Times, Inc. out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-3/8" by 10-7/8" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, news analysis, letters to the editor, calendar of events, resources, photos and advertisements, contents include: cover story Beyond the Cold War: Can America shed 70 years of anti-Sovietism? (with photos from the films Ninotchka, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, From Russia With Love, Dr. Strangelove, Reds, and Red Dawn); Who's Cheating Now? - As SALT [SALT II Treaty] crumbles, compliance studies sift evidence; Grass Roots Opt For Unity: Freeze/SANE merger takes off in windy city; Vol. 1 No. 6 - January-February 1987 - of Deadline: A Bulletin From the Center for War, Peace, and the News Media (included in issue). In edge-worn covers; mailing label to rear cover.
Language: English
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc., New York, NY, 1985
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the May-June 1985 issue of "Nuclear Times" (Vol. 3 No. 6) edited by Greg Mitchell and published by Nuclear Times, Inc. out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 28 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, news analysis, letters to the editor, calendar of events, resources, photos and advertisements, contents include: MX-travaganza: Act Two Opens - The Showdown Must Go On ("Act One of the 1985 MX drama drew to a close March 28 when the House of Representatives voted to release production funds for 21 new MX missiles"); cover story The Selling of Star Wars: Reagan's Space Vehicle ("Star Wars is a radical discontinuity in strategic thought. And discontinuities - sudden changes in almost anything, from ideology to the respective military might of the superpowers - are destructive, according to nuclear strategy, because they are the most likely way deterrence will break down and nuclear blasts will begin blistering the countryside"); Arms Control: It's Academic? (which begins, "'Harvard is a bit like Mount Olympus - the mighty and the small must come to it,' says Gordon Adams, director of the Defense Budget Project in Washington, D.C. 'And so we have also visited Olympus. And we came away having learned some things. But we all know how the Greek gods felt about the people.' Although Adams is being facetious, his comments reflect some of the frustrations that have characterized the relationship between activists and academics - the self-defined 'doers' and 'thinkers' of the arms control community"); Disarm SDI [Strategic Defense Initiative] With CTB [Comprehensive Test Ban]. Short creases to right corner pages.
Language: English
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc., New York, NY, 1985
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the November-December 1985 issue of "Nuclear Times" (Vol. 4 No. 2) edited by Greg Mitchell and published by Nuclear Times, Inc. out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-3/8" by 10-7/8" and containing 28 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, news analysis, letters to the editor, calendar of events, resources, photos and advertisements, contents include: Trying to Reach the Summit: Movement Mounts Pressure (On the Reagan-Gorbachev Summit: "The eyes of the world will be on Geneva November 19-20, as the curtain rises on the first meeting between the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union in seven years"); The Media and the [Arms Control] Movement: Bridging the Communications Gap; Toward a New Patriotism ("Why is it that a large majority of our fellow citizens support important objectives of the peace movement - for example, freezing the nuclear arms race, and establishing peaceful relations with Nicaragua - but seem not to support the peace movement itself?").
Published by Dembner House, New York, 1982
ISBN 10: 0934878137 ISBN 13: 9780934878135
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Very good in wrappers. Is lightly yellowed on cover, corners bumped.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1985
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. 23, [1] pages. Illustrations. Community Bulletin Board. Calendar. Resources. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on The Spirit of Saint Louis (where the fifth national conference for the Nuclear Freeze Campaign was held). There is a brief reference on page 5 to "real estate baron Donald Trump offered to lend the President a hand in hammering out an arms control treaty with the Soviets." Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1984
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. 23, [1] pages. Illustrations (some with color). Community Bulletin Board. Calendar. Resources. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on Looking Ahead: Test Ban, Defeat MX, March on Washington, and Direct Action. On page 10 is an article on "Tracking Nuke Trucks" Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1984
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. 23, [1] pages. Illustrations (some with color). Community Bulletin Board. Calendar. Resources. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on Citizen Diplomacy. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1984
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. 23, [1] pages. Illustrations (some with color). Community Bulletin Board. Calendar. Resources. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on Looking Ahead: Test Ban, Defeat MX, March on Washington, and Direct Action. On page 10 is an article on "Tracking Nuke Trucks" Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1983
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. . 43, [1] pages. Illustrations (some with color). Community Bulletin Board. Calendar. Resources. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on The Arts of Protest: Singing, Writing, Painting, Filming, and Performing for Peace. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1983
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. 31, [1] pages. Illustrations (some with color). Community Bulletin Board. Calendar. Resources. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on Direct Action and Building Resistance, and included an interview with E. P. Thompson. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1983
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. This issue addresses in part the election of 1984. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history of the 20th and 21st centuries. He covered the Wikileaks scandal in 2010. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton. Mitchell served as editor of Nuclear Times magazine from 1982 to 1986. He has written numerous articles about the atomic bombings during World War II, published in magazines and newspapers including The New York Times and the Washington Post. His book on how the U.S. suppressed shocking footage shot by American military film crews in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, "Atomic Cover-Up, " was published in 2011. Mitchell is co-author with Robert Jay Lifton of Hiroshima in America: A Half Century of Denial (1996) on the perceptions in the United States of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. In an interview, he discussed the long-censored stories of the Chicago Tribune correspondent George Weller, the first Western news reporter to reach Nagasaki after the atomic bombing. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Mailing label on back cover. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1983
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history of the 20th and 21st centuries. He covered the Wikileaks scandal in 2010. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton. Mitchell served as editor of Nuclear Times magazine from 1982 to 1986. He has written numerous articles about the atomic bombings during World War II, published in magazines and newspapers including The New York Times and the Washington Post. His book on how the U.S. suppressed shocking footage shot by American military film crews in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, "Atomic Cover-Up, " was published in 2011. Mitchell is co-author with Robert Jay Lifton of Hiroshima in America: A Half Century of Denial (1996) on the perceptions in the United States of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. In an interview, he discussed the long-censored stories of the Chicago Tribune correspondent George Weller, the first Western news reporter to reach Nagasaki after the atomic bombing. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
Published by Black Books/Pure Imagination, New York, 1989
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 80p. includes covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, photos, stories, ads, very good glossy digest size pin-up fan magazine in stapled pictorial wraps.
Published by Nuclear Times, Inc, New York, 1985
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. Matt Mahurin (Cover Illustration) (illustrator). 43, [12 page Deadline insert], [1] pages. Illustrations. Magazine now a slick cover Cover has some wear and soiling. Calendar. Mailing label on the back cover. Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history. His latest book is The Tunnels: Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill. He was the editor of Editor & Publisher, which covers the news and newspaper industry. His book, The Campaign of the Century, about Upton Sinclair's run for governor of California and the rise of media politics, received the 1993 Goldsmith Book Prize for journalism. Mitchell was editor of Nuclear Times magazine (1982 to 1986), and became interested in the history of the United States' use of the atom bomb during World War II. He addressed issues related to this in a 1996 book co-written with Robert Jay Lifton, "Hiroshima in America," and a later book "Atomic Cover-up." The magazine claims to contain news, plans and accomplishment of the more than 3,000 groups in the U.S. and many more abroad. It presented a calendar of upcoming events, legislation, and other information. It claimed to provide the reader with the thinking, both philosophical and strategic, of a broad range of people, and to help put individual organization's work into the perspective of the antinuclear weapons movement as a whole. In this issue there is a focus on Soviet Realism and Getting Beyond the Cold War, Attitudes in America. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue.
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Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.