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197111653Norton. GOOD-/Good-. 1971. Hard Cover. Ex-Library reading copy . Norton hardcover
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2025BIBHB0173172962025. Hardcover. New. About The Book: Who Rules America is a critical political and economic study examining how real power in the United States is concentrated in the hands of financial elites corporate interests and interconnected political networks. McConaughy and Colcord argue that democratic institutions are heavily influenced�often controlled�by bankers industrialists and media leaders who shape policy behind the scenes. The book exposes hidden alliances critiques monopolistic power and highlights how public opinion is manipulated urging readers to question the true structure of American governance. About The Author: John McConaughy 1884�1933 was an American journalist editor and author known for political reporting and investigative writing contributing significantly to early 20th-century public affairs journalism. About The Author: Lincoln Colcord 1883�1947 was an American writer maritime historian and journalist known for sea-themed stories ship history and influential political reporting during the early 20th century. The Title 'Who rules America A century of invisible government written/authored/edited by John McConaughy Lincoln Colcord' published in the year 2025. The ISBN 9789375485414 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 362 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Politics. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
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1984002313New York: Delacorte Press 1984. Near Fine condition in Near Fine Dust Jacket protected by a removable Brodart sleeve. No chips. No tears. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder marks. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Bright clean square tight and unmarked. Pages are fresh and crisp probably never read. "First printing" is so stated on the copyright page. Summary: "A young black girl living in New York City in the late eighteenth century observes the historic events taking place around her and at the same time solves the mystery of her own identity." From the Dust Jacket: "When Mr. Fraunces is appointed head stewart at George Washington's home in New York Carrie goes along with him. Carrie's curiosity lands her in big trouble. Shamlessly she eavesdrops on Thomas Jeffereson Alexander Hamilton and the President himself and in the process finds out the startling truth about her own origins. As they did in WAR COMES TO WILLY FREEMAN and JUMP SHIP TO FREEDOM the authors give vivid life to the story of the plight of blacks in Revolutionary America." Keywords: Slavery. African-Americans. Black Americans. Arabus Family Saga. Revolutionary War. American Revolution. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Red cloth spine / gray boards/DJ Not Price Clipped 14.95. Illus. by Crabb Gordon jacket art. 8vo. v 158pp. 2 pages. Delacorte Press Hardcover
20003250New York : Whitney Museum of American Art : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams Inc. 2000. 2000. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 2nd printing ; 272 pp. : illustrated some color ; 26 cm. ; ISBN: 087427123X Whitney; 0810968290 Abrams ; OCLC: 43923134 ; LC: N6512; Dewey: 709.73 ; Exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art New York Mar. 23-June 4 2000 ; color stiff pictorial wrappers ; Artists included : Dennis Adams; Doug Aitken; Ghada Amer; Mark Amerika; Lutz Bacher; Craig Baldwin; Rina Banerjee; Rebecca Baron; Vanessa Beecroft; Rolf Belgum; Ben Benjamin; Sadie Benning; Robin Bernat; Linda Besemer; Dawoud Bey; Chakaia Booker; M.W. Burns; Cai Guo-Qiang; Ingrid Calame; Luis Camnitzer; Jem Cohen with Fugazi; John Coplans; Petah Coyne; John Currin; E.V. Day; William De Lottie; Roman de Salvo; Thornton Dial; Kim Dingle; Anthony Discenza; Tara Donovan ; Nathaniel Dorsky; James Drake; Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake; Leandro Erlich; Fakeshop; Vernon Fisher; Suzan Frecon; Brian Fridge; Dara Friedman; Joe Gibbons; Robert Gober; Jill Godmilow; Ken Goldberg; Kojo Griffin; Joseph Grigely; Hans Haacke; Trenton Doyle Hancock; Joseph Havel; Salomon Huerta; Arthur Jafa; Michael Joo; Kurt Kauper; Harmony Koraine; Louise Lawler; Ruth Leitman; Annette Lemieux; Les LeVeque; Sharon Lockhart; Anne Makepeace; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle; Joseph Marioni; Josiah McElheny; Franco Mondini-Ruiz; Errol Morris; Mandy Morrison; Vik Muniz; Shirin Neshat; Nic Nicosia; Paul Pfeiffer; Carl Pope with Karen Pope; Walid Ra«ad; Maracos Ramirez ERRE; Jennifer Reeder; Laurie Reid; Kay Rosen; Michal Rovner; ark; Katherine Sherwood; John F. Simon Jr.; Al Souza; Darcey Steinke; Elisabeth Subrin; Sarah Sze; Tran T .Kim-Trang; Richard Tuttle; Ayanna U«Dongo; Chris Verene; Annette Weintraub; Yvonne Welbon; Krzysztof Wodiczko; Yukinori Yanagi; Lisa Yuskavage. ; "Whitney biennial exhibitions are often boisterous unruly arrangements of sound color and light. The 2002 biennial is no exception encompassing over 100 artists working in film video computer projects music sound-based art photography painting and sculpture. The catalog design two pages devoted to each artist with images printed on bright glossy stock and text on contrasting darker paper does a fine job of managing the excitement presenting the works in a consistent format and thus lending cohesion to a subject that might overwhelm readers. This is a catalog in the truest sense of the word a systematic listing in alphabetical order of the contents of the show that will serve best as a checklist for students and scholars interested in studying this biennial long after the sound and color have faded. The brief descriptions of each of the artists' works are fine thumbnail sketches but those interested in learning more about these artists many of them quite young will need to look elsewhere. Abbreviated biographies on each artist are included as is an audio CD with music and sound pieces. For collections serving art students scholars and curators."-- Michael Dashkin Price-Waterhouse Coopers New York City ; FINE <br/> <br/> New York : Whitney Museum of American Art : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000. paperback
20003249New York : Whitney Museum of American Art : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams Inc. 2000. 2000. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 2nd printing ; 272 pp. : illustrated some color ; 26 cm. ; ISBN: 087427123X Whitney; 0810968290 Abrams ; OCLC: 43923134 ; LC: N6512; Dewey: 709.73 ; Exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art New York Mar. 23-June 4 2000 ; color stiff pictorial wrappers ; Artists included : Dennis Adams; Doug Aitken; Ghada Amer; Mark Amerika; Lutz Bacher; Craig Baldwin; Rina Banerjee; Rebecca Baron; Vanessa Beecroft; Rolf Belgum; Ben Benjamin; Sadie Benning; Robin Bernat; Linda Besemer; Dawoud Bey; Chakaia Booker; M.W. Burns; Cai Guo-Qiang; Ingrid Calame; Luis Camnitzer; Jem Cohen with Fugazi; John Coplans; Petah Coyne; John Currin; E.V. Day; William De Lottie; Roman de Salvo; Thornton Dial; Kim Dingle; Anthony Discenza; Tara Donovan ; Nathaniel Dorsky; James Drake; Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake; Leandro Erlich; Fakeshop; Vernon Fisher; Suzan Frecon; Brian Fridge; Dara Friedman; Joe Gibbons; Robert Gober; Jill Godmilow; Ken Goldberg; Kojo Griffin; Joseph Grigely; Hans Haacke; Trenton Doyle Hancock; Joseph Havel; Salomon Huerta; Arthur Jafa; Michael Joo; Kurt Kauper; Harmony Koraine; Louise Lawler; Ruth Leitman; Annette Lemieux; Les LeVeque; Sharon Lockhart; Anne Makepeace; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle; Joseph Marioni; Josiah McElheny; Franco Mondini-Ruiz; Errol Morris; Mandy Morrison; Vik Muniz; Shirin Neshat; Nic Nicosia; Paul Pfeiffer; Carl Pope with Karen Pope; Walid Ra«ad; Maracos Ramirez ERRE; Jennifer Reeder; Laurie Reid; Kay Rosen; Michal Rovner; ark; Katherine Sherwood; John F. Simon Jr.; Al Souza; Darcey Steinke; Elisabeth Subrin; Sarah Sze; Tran T .Kim-Trang; Richard Tuttle; Ayanna U«Dongo; Chris Verene; Annette Weintraub; Yvonne Welbon; Krzysztof Wodiczko; Yukinori Yanagi; Lisa Yuskavage. ; "Whitney biennial exhibitions are often boisterous unruly arrangements of sound color and light. The 2002 biennial is no exception encompassing over 100 artists working in film video computer projects music sound-based art photography painting and sculpture. The catalog design two pages devoted to each artist with images printed on bright glossy stock and text on contrasting darker paper does a fine job of managing the excitement presenting the works in a consistent format and thus lending cohesion to a subject that might overwhelm readers. This is a catalog in the truest sense of the word a systematic listing in alphabetical order of the contents of the show that will serve best as a checklist for students and scholars interested in studying this biennial long after the sound and color have faded. The brief descriptions of each of the artists' works are fine thumbnail sketches but those interested in learning more about these artists many of them quite young will need to look elsewhere. Abbreviated biographies on each artist are included as is an audio CD with music and sound pieces. For collections serving art students scholars and curators."-- Michael Dashkin Price-Waterhouse Coopers New York City ; a few scuffs else VG <br/> <br/> New York : Whitney Museum of American Art : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000. paperback
2000320244New York: Whitney Museum of Art 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. Near Fine in wraps.; 272 pages. Whitney Museum of Art paperback
1977500690<p>USA: Ragnarok 1977. 2nd Ed. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good.</p> Ragnarok paperback