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Published by Epm Pubns Inc, 1991
ISBN 10: 0939009528ISBN 13: 9780939009527
Seller: HPB-Emerald, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Published by Franklin Watts, 1998
ISBN 10: 0749629460ISBN 13: 9780749629465
Seller: MusicMagpie, Stockport, United Kingdom
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Published by EPM Publications, 1991, 1991
Seller: A Book By Its Cover, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Large format. Very Good condition. One crease to the back cover. 96 pages, with color illustrations. ISBN: 0-939009-52-8.
Published by Harper Collins Australia, 2012
ISBN 10: 0733331653ISBN 13: 9780733331657
Seller: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom
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Published by Lulu.com, 2018
ISBN 10: 0359113923ISBN 13: 9780359113927
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Published by EPM Publications, Inc. 1991., 1991
Seller: Tacoma Book Center, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.
ISBN 0-939009-52-8. Trade Paperback. Very Good condition. Tight, sound, unmarked copy. No statement of later printing on copyright page.
Published by Newsfield Publications, England, 1990
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Oliver Frey; (illustrator). First Edition. 82 pp. Light wear. Cover art by Oliver Frey. This issue contains: Fiction: Where the Heart Is by Ramsey Campbell; Speed Demons by Andrew J. Wilson; One for Sorrow by John Dickinson; The Galactic Grave Robbers by Duncan Adams; Graven Images by Jessica Palmer. Non-fiction: Dark Secrets by Gran Morrison; Underrated by Roger Kean; Eaten Alive by Julian Petley; At Home with Stephen Gallagher by Dave Hughes; Ursa Majors in Swamp Thing - Sarah Douglas; Memoirs for a Space Age - J. G. Ballard; The Strieber Enigma - Whitley Strieber; and Over Hot Coles - Adrian Cole; along with the usual assortment of features and columns. Size: 4to. Book.
Published by Pan, London, 1980
ISBN 10: 0330261266ISBN 13: 9780330261265
Seller: Ziesings, Shingletown, CA, U.S.A.
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Andrew Douglas (illustrator). London: Pan:, 1980. First edition, PBO, paperback, Good, 333 pp. Cover artwork by: Andrew Douglas First edition, PBO, paperback, Good,
Publication Date: 1991
Seller: September Books, CHURCH STRETTON, United Kingdom
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. APPEARS UNREAD. NO CREASING TO SPINE. No wear to large soft cover book. Pages are very clean, bright and tight. No name or inscription.
Published by Mark V Ziesing, Shingletown, 1991
ISBN 10: 0929480570ISBN 13: 9780929480572
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. Collects 25 stories. 401 pages. Near Fine copy iwith toning to top page edges in Fine jacket .bx104.
Published by Mark V. Ziesing, Shingletown, 1991
ISBN 10: 0929480570ISBN 13: 9780929480572
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. Shingletown: Mark V. Ziesing. 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. 0929480570 . Collects 25 stories. 401 pages. Fine copy in Fine jacket. bx110, clphE.
Published by Mark V. Ziesing, Shingletown, 1991
ISBN 10: 0929480570ISBN 13: 9780929480572
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. Shingletown: Mark V. Ziesing. 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. 0929480570 . Collects 25 stories. 401 pages. Fine copy in Fine jacket. bx110, clphE.
Published by Carroll and Graf Publishers, New York, 1990
ISBN 10: 088184571XISBN 13: 9780881845716
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Ray Colmer; John Stewart; Andrew Smith; David Lloyd; Dave Carson; Jim Pitts; Randy Broecker; Allen Koszowski; Alan Hunter; Russ Nicholson; Mark Dunn; Tom Campbell; (illustrator). First American Edition. (xviii) 264 pp. Quarter-bound in blue cloth on lavender boards; lettered in silver on the spine; headband. Edge and corner wear on the dustjacket; price intact; no interior markings. Dj art by Ray Colmer. Illustrated with line drawings by: John Stewart; Andrew Smith; David Lloyd; Dave Carson; Jim Pitts; Randy Broecker; Allen Koszowski; Alan Hunter; Russ Nicholson; Mark Dunn; and Tom Campbell. This anthology contains: The Terminus by Kim Newman; A Place of No Return by Hugh B. Cave; Dreams May Come by H. Warner Munn; The Forbidden by Clive Barker; The Frolic by Thomas Ligotti; Ever the Faith Endures by Manly Wade Wellman; The Last Wolf by Karl Edward Wagner; The Dark Country by Dennis Etchison; Dead to the World by Allen Ashley; The Generation Waltz by Charles L. Grant; Don't Open That Door by Frances Garfield; The Sorcerer's Jewel by Robert Bloch; The Strange Years by Brian Lumley; Red by Richard Christian Matheson; Extension 201 by Cyril Simsa; Tongue in Cheek by Mike Grace; In the X-Ray by Fritz Leiber; The Bad People by Steve Rasnic Tem; The Green Man by Kelvin Jones; and The Voice of the Beach - a novelette by Ramsey Campbell. Size: 8vo. Book.
Published by Carroll and Graf Publishers, New York, 1990
ISBN 10: 088184571XISBN 13: 9780881845716
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Ray Colmer; John Stewart; Andrew Smith; David Lloyd; Dave Carson; Jim Pitts; Randy Broecker; Allen Koszowski; Alan Hunter; Russ Nicholson; Mark Dunn; Tom Campbell; (illustrator). First American Edition. (xviii) 264 pp. Quarter-bound in blue cloth on lavender boards; lettered in silver on the spine; headband. Edge and corner wear on the dustjacket; price intact; no interior markings. Dj art by Ray Colmer. Illustrated with line drawings by: John Stewart; Andrew Smith; David Lloyd; Dave Carson; Jim Pitts; Randy Broecker; Allen Koszowski; Alan Hunter; Russ Nicholson; Mark Dunn; and Tom Campbell. This anthology contains: The Terminus by Kim Newman; A Place of No Return by Hugh B. Cave; Dreams May Come by H. Warner Munn; The Forbidden by Clive Barker; The Frolic by Thomas Ligotti; Ever the Faith Endures by Manly Wade Wellman; The Last Wolf by Karl Edward Wagner; The Dark Country by Dennis Etchison; Dead to the World by Allen Ashley; The Generation Waltz by Charles L. Grant; Don't Open That Door by Frances Garfield; The Sorcerer's Jewel by Robert Bloch; The Strange Years by Brian Lumley; Red by Richard Christian Matheson; Extension 201 by Cyril Simsa; Tongue in Cheek by Mike Grace; In the X-Ray by Fritz Leiber; The Bad People by Steve Rasnic Tem; The Green Man by Kelvin Jones; and The Voice of the Beach - a novelette by Ramsey Campbell. Size: 8vo. Book.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Special Section - America's Wars: Who Won and Who Lost? with articles America Won, Americans Lost ("Robert Higgs wonders: when freedom always loses, how can anyone truly win?"); Shooting Elephants ("Bruce Ramsey finds that being American means dealing with expectations other countries never have to face"); Winning the Moral War ("Aeon Skoble asks: is the idea of a just war still a winning concept?"); Wins, Losses, and Libertarian Ideas ("Stephen Cox examines war's unintended consequences - both good and bad"). Other features include: The Fight for Freedom at AHA [American Historical Association] ("David T. Beito chronicles a more than merely academic battle among academics"); Can Trains Be Saved? ("Randall O'Toole presents a vision of Amtrak operated as if its passengers mattered"). Small mailing label to front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Health Care - Three Fantasies ("Thanks to genetic research, humans may soon be living dramatically longer, healthier, and more productive lives. But Ross Overbeek warns that caution could get the best of us"); Charity? Humbug! ("What could be better than using one's fortune to help the poor and struggling? Doug Casey has a few ideas"); Why Libertarians Should Call Themselves Socialists ("First the nationalists called themselves 'federalists,' then the statists dubbed themselves 'liberals.' David G. Danielson strikes back against the label thieves"); The Crimes of War ("Jon Harrison surveys the modern battlefield and mulls over the vexed issue of atrocities"); The Catechism of the Revolution (on Jonathan Mayhew: "Well before the American Revolution, the message of liberty rang forth from the pulpit. David Kopel introduces the preacher who coined the phrase 'no taxation without representation"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 64 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Special Section - A Life in Liberty: Bill Bradford Remembered with articles The Conscience of a Libertarian ("Ross Overbeek recounts a friendship that began with Goldwater and ended with Liberty"); Ayn Rand and Coney Island ("Chris Matthew Sciabarra recalls a whirlwind intellectual tour"); Adios, Spike ("Paul Rako says goodbye as a fellow motorcyclist takes his last ride"); It Couldn't Have Been Anyone Else ("Stephen Cox explains why Bill Bradford will never truly die"); with other tributes by Liberty's editors and contributors. Other features include: Debating the War on Drugs ("Bruce Ramsey shows that drug legislation is more complex than many Drug War critics think"); Guns, Rum. & Loot ("When governments license men to steal, Jo Ann Skousen finds, it's no surprise that many turn to outright piracy"); Kalmykia on My Mind ("Kirsan Ilyumzhinov is a Buddhist, a multi-millionaire, and president of the World Chess Federation - and leader of a unique post-Soviet state. Doug Casey tours Ilyumzhinov's HQ"). Small mailing label to front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Special Section - Liberty Around the World ("Individual rights are universal, but they are not universally recognized. Four of Liberty's foreign agents investigate the progress of liberty abroad") with four articles: The Real India, Behind the Fog ("Jayant Bhandari notes that things are improving in India, but not as fast as people think"); The End of Soviet Poland ("While helping Poland through its transition to a market economy, Michael Christian found it easier to sidestep the remnants of communism than to get rid of them altogether"); A Bet on China ("Bruce Ramsey wagered against China once. He explains why he won't repeat that mistake"); The Danger in Spain ("Luis A. Balcarce wonders what sickness lurks behind the eternal smile of Spain's prime minister"). Other features include: Rethinking Vouchers ("It's time for voucher supporters to get past their failures. Alan Ebenstein plans for success at the polls"); Shadyside Fugue ("As ghosts flit around his hospital bed, Ralph R. Reiland ponders the single certainty in life"). Small mailing label to front cover; staples lightly rusted; lower edge area of front cover lightly sunned.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Special Section - Immigration: Yes, No, and Maybe ("Three of Liberty's writers come in with three very different takes on what is perhaps the most contentious issue facing American libertarians today") with the following articles: The Land of Opportunity ("Once it was King George who 'endeavored to prevent the Population of these States.' Richard Fields wonders why so many free-marketeers are so eager to join him"); The Fallacy of Open Immigration ("Stephen Cox warns that if some libertarians get what they say they want, they aren't going to be happy with the results"); To Filter the People ("For those who wish to enter the U.S., Bruce Ramsey is willing to keep the door open - but only halfway"). Other features include: Roman Virtues ("Whether they were building bridges or assembling books, Michael Christian finds, the Romans meant their creations to last"); Paving the 50 States ("President Eisenhower's signature brought the interstate highway system into being, and 50 years later, it's still not complete. Randal O'Toole surveys the history of a government program that's a little better than most"); Objectivism, Alive and Well ("How does one build community spirit in a community notorious for bitter disputation? Lance Lamberton reports from the summer conference [The Objectivist Center] of big-tent Objectivism"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: I Vote Against Liberty ("Just what can one freedom-loving individual accomplish as a member of a small-town planning board? Jane S. Shaw finds out firsthand"); The Roots of Liberty ("Dave Kopel discovers the bright roots of liberty, in the Dark Ages"); Pearl Harbor: Japan's Gift to FDR ("What did the president know about the Pearl Harbor attack, and when did he know it? Bettina Bien Greaves assesses the evidence"); The Anti-Semitism of My Youth ("Colleges, golf courses, government agencies: it wasn't that long ago that their gates were open only to a select many. Richard Kostelanetz grows up in mid-century America"). Small mailing label to front cover; staples lightly rusted; front cover lightly sunned.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Winning the Battle for Freedom and Prosperity ("John Mackey outlines a plan for selling freedom in an unfree world"); They're STILL Coming for Your Land ("What happens when politicians respond to the people's outrage over invasions of property rights? Not much, as Timothy Sandefur reports"); Centennial of an Unnatural Disaster ("Dale Gieringer recounts the first shots fired in the War on Drugs"); The Notion that Caused the Great Depression ("Richard Timberlake lifts the lid on the single, subtle idea that brought down the financial house"). Small mailing label to front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: The Books of Summer ("Summer is the time to hang a hammock, mix a mai tai, and spend a long afternoon stretched out with a good book. Our editors and contributors offer a stack of suggestions"); My Life As a Legislator ("The Hon. R. Kenneth Lindell takes us to a place where libertarians have never trod before"); The TIF [tax-increment financing] That is Eating Portland ("Americans may be catching on to eminent domain, but Randall O'Toole finds that central planners and urban renewers have a more sophisticated weapon to use"); Down in Egypt Land ("Doug Casey looks past the pharaohs and the pyramids, and sees a land perched on the edge of destruction"); Freedom to Speak ("Why would tens of thousands of people surrender their lunch breaks to make speeches to one another? Jane S. Shaw examines the thoroughly American world of Toastmasters"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: A Way Out of Iraq ("Progress in the Middle East, Jon Harrison argues, requires a new perspective"); The French Occupation of America ("David G. Danielson tells what American history would have been like if the French had been thinking like George W. Bush"); The Empty Breadbasket (on Zimbabwe: "Doug Casey sees how to destroy a country in less than a decade"); Twenty Observations on Liberty and Society ("Jayant Bhandari warns that totalitarian government is only a symptom of the real enemy: totalitarian culture"); The Art of Letting Go (on Lin Yutang: "Mark Skousen lauds a Chinese philosopher who drove away a third of the students in a class at Columbia Business School"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted; front cover shows a few narrow scuffs and two short closed edge tears.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: From the Soviet Union to the European Union ("Bulgaria has broken free of one empire, but now it's in an awful rush to join another. Doug Casey shows Bulgarians a better way forward"); Why Do Houses Cost So Much? ("Randal O'Toole examines the staggering price tag on the little place with the picket fence, and finds a danger to the world economy"); Development by Democracy ("Between fruit trees for the homeless and tunnels for toads, Davis, California, has it all - except votes for affordable housing. Richard Fields digs at the roots of green-friendly housing"); The Opiate of Almost Everyone ("Strict separation of church and state has become impossible, argues Robert H. Nelson, because the state has become a church"); The Politics of Hatred ("The Left harps on the persistence of hate in society, using it to justify speech codes and hate-crime legislation. But, as Stephen Paul Foster discovers, hate is too useful for the Left to abandon"). Small mailing label to front cover; staples lightly rusted; corner chip to first inside page (to blank margin only); right edge area of front cover lightly sunned.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: George [W.] Bush: Darling of the Liberals ("Why won't the Left lay off President Bush? After all, Jon Harrison finds, he's giving them everything they want"); Remembrance of Things Past ("John Hospers looks back on his friendship with Ayn Rand, and a wealth of fascinating ideas and debates"); Of Meat and Myth ("Upton Sinclair's libels on American industry have become 'facts.' Lawrence W. Reed sets the record straight"); Blue Jeans and Belarus ("Jayant Bhandari hops a plane to the ex-Soviet satellite and wonders why the people are so eager to reelect their dictator [Alexander Lukashenka]"); Portland Derailed ("The city's 'light-rail Mafia' plunges off the tracks. Randal O'Toole surveys the wreckage"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Ten Great Books of Liberty ("The 20th century was a bad era for liberty but a great era for libertarian thought. Liberty's editors and contributors celebrate ten intellectual achievements that helped to produce the modern libertarian movement"); Germany Invites the World ("Italy may have taken home the trophy, but the World Cup was about more than the results of a few games of soccer. Andrew Ferguson takes in the biggest spectacle on earth"); A Party in Search of Itself ("How can a small, ideological party hope to affect U.S. politics? Patrick Quealy and Mark Rand report from the national convention of the Libertarian Party"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2006
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Our Allies, the Conservatives ("On his way to the polls, Bruce Ramsey refuses to abandon the 'leave us alone' coalition"); The End in Iraq ("As President Bush sneaks in and out of the Middle East, Jon Harrison wonders what happened to the hero's welcome that the neocons predicted"); The New Civic Religion ("On the first anniversary of his death, we revisit R.W. Bradford's timeless commentary on the modern-day sacrament of voting. Bruce Ramsey shares his memories of Bill Bradford as a colleague and as a friend"); Franklin and His Critics ("Mark Skousen pores over Benjamin Franklin's papers, and finds in him one of America's greatest champions of liberty - despite what many libertarians think"); I Take the Bar ("Three days of questions and a 61% rate of failure: Bart Kosko sits down to one of the most intimidating exams in the world"); lengthy review by Garin K. Hovannisian of "H.L. Mencken on Religion" (edited by S.T. Joshi and published by Prometheus Books). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted; short closed tear to upper edge of front cover.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 48 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Special Section - Remembering Milton Friedman - with three articles: The Rational, The Relentless ("To the world, Milton Friedman was a Nobel laureate and adviser of presidents and potentates. To libertarians, he was One of Ours. Bruce Ramsey assesses his place in the story of human liberty"); A Most Civil Adversary ("When you came to know Milton Friedman, as Tibor Machan discovered, you learned something new about intellectual controversy. You also learned something new about intellectual decency"); Friendly Fights With Dr. Friedman ("What happens when you take a twenty-dollar bill from a great economist, and tear it up? Mark Skousen found out"). Other features include: The California Crack-up ("Since the Kelo decision [Kelo v. New London] enraged the nation, state after state has enacted restrictions on eminent domain. How did California manage to bungle its chance? Timothy Sandefur shows how"); A Libertarian Heaven on Earth ("Richard Kostelanetz invites you to ignore the petty rules and regulations - after all, the natives do - and see New York City as it really is"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 64 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Election 2006 - The Blue Tide ("Sound and fury, signifying - something. Bruce Ramsey, assisted by Liberty's editors and contributors, reports on our national sport"); Fight Terrorism: Legalize Heroin ("Poppy fields mean big profits for enemies of the United States. Scott McPherson wants to know why we shouldn't be the ones to benefit from Afghanistan's most lucrative crop"); Tattered Groves of Academe ("Jane Shaw finds the problem with colleges in the United States isn't their lack of success - it's the fact that they've altogether forgotten what success really means"); Nukes and NIMBY ["Not In My Back Yard"] ("Nuclear reactors are safe, green, and more than capable of keeping our economy running. Trouble is, nobody wants one next door. Gary Jason knows how to change their minds"); Digital Welfare ("Incompetence, greed, and Mafia schemes: Vince Vasquez examines the strange history of your telephone"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.
Published by Liberty Foundation, Port Townsend, WA, 2007
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A left-stapled libertarian journal measuring 8-3/8" by 10-3/4" and containing 56 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Why the Surge Will Fail ("Jon Harrison scrutinizes the president's plan to see if it's anything more than sand and mirrors"); Waiting for Fidel ("When Castro took Cuba, the struggle for human dignity began. Robert H. Miller remembers"); To Your Tents, O Israel ("David Kopel finds biblical roots for the right to keep and bear arms"). Subscriber name and mailing address printed to lower front cover; staples lightly rusted.