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ria9781854570017_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Intended for all those participating in the care of ill and developmentally abnormal children this atlas demonstrates the methodology of facial diagnosis in children of all ages including the newborn. hardcover
1989__1854570013Clinical Press Ltd 1989. Hardcover. New. 195 pages. 11.73x8.43x0.71 inches. Clinical Press Ltd hardcover
A9781854570017Hardback. New. Intended for all those participating in the care of ill and developmentally abnormal children this atlas demonstrates the methodology of facial diagnosis in children of all ages including the newborn. hardcover
0428447007.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19462110502150305002Kuma shobo 1946. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kuma shobo paperback
1902065052Cassell 1902-1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 6 volumes. Illustrated edition. Front and rear endpapers foxed. Postage at cost. Cassell hardcover
1901mon0000108514Cassell 1901-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Six Volume set on green cloth- Volumes 1-6 - set of Social England on green cloth Cassell hardcover
1901500024219London: Cassell 1901. Reprint. . Hardcover. Good. Ex-Library brown cloth. A very heavy set <br/> <br/> Cassell hardcover
295419The Waverley Book Company 1909. LOVELY 6-VOLUME SET WITH OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF SIR JOSEPH G. WARD 17TH PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND; imperial octavo black leather boards gilt lettering gilt stamped decoration gilt bands w/ raised leather bands to spine gilt blind stamped rule to both boards gilt decoration to internal board edges aeg coloured eps frontispiece vol. 1: xcvi 702pp vol. 2: liii 800pp vol. 3 liv 800pp vol. 4: lv 804pp vol. 5: lii 864pp vol. 6: lix 1059pp illus plates VG moderate bruising & scuffing to spine extrems w/ some surface loss/ fading to spines mild rubbing to boards prev owner's stamps to fep and/or prelims prev owner's name in ink to prelims cracking to front gutter of vol. 1 1 plate from vol. 1 detached but present 1 illus. from vol. 5 cut out mild foxing to tissue guards throughout The Waverley Book Company 1909 hardcover
1902016506Cassell and Company Ltd. 1902. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. The very good complete set in six volumes bound in the original olive-green/brown decorated cloth boards. All the fold-out maps etc intact. Stout and unmarked. A little rubbing to head and foot of spines of most volumes and some slight bumping to corners; but generally only a little wear to edges of boards. The front and back hinges of volume 1 are cracked but the binding is intact. A very impressive set. <br/> <br/> Cassell and Company Ltd. hardcover
1901317887London ect.: Cassell and Company Limited 1901. Illustrated Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Hinges starting. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; vol. I only: 702 pages. Subjects; Social England. England. English Social History. London [ect.]: Cassell and Company, Limited hardcover
1969057126New York: Greenwood Press Publishers 1969. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in six 6 volumes uniformly bound in dark blue cloth lettered in gold foil. Facsimile reprint of original 1902 Cassell edition. Minimally ex-libary with no external marks except call stickers on lower spines a few internal stamps and circulation apparatus but did not actually circulate thus virtually as issued excepting slight soiling to text block edges. Approx. 700-950 pages per volume. Greenwood Press, Publishers Hardcover
19696294Greenwood Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1969. Reprint. Hardcover. Blue cloth covered boards with trace edgewear and slightly bumped spine ends. Trace soil. Bindings sound text clean. Previous owner name to ffep of each vol. A solid clean set. Illustrated in b/w. THIS HEAVY SET WILL REQUIRE EXTRA POSTAGE. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Greenwood Press hardcover
196935749NY:: Greenwood Press. Near Fine. 1969. Hardcover. Complete in six volumes. Facsimile reprints of the 1903-4 Cassell edition. Each volume is near fine in blue cloth. No dust jackets as issued. ISBN: 0837119642 0837120411 0837120381 0837119731 083712042X 0837120438. . Greenwood Press hardcover
2007BN24280Kopp Rottenburg 2007. 2007. Hardcover. 212 x 14 x 24 cm. Sind die Sowjetunion und der Kommunismus wirklich untergegangen Der Name Michail Gorbatschows ist bis heute mit dem Ende des "real existierenden Sozialismus" verbunden. In den 1980er Jahren wurde von ihm unter dem Begriff der "Perestroika" ein Prozeß eingeleitet der zur Auflösung der Sowjetunion des Warschauer Paktes und zur deutschen Wiedervereinigung führte. Dieser Prozeß verlief zum Erstaunen vieler Analysten relativ friedlich nur wenige Beobachter stellten die Frage nach dem Warum. Fiel die Berliner Mauer auf Veranlassung des KGB Gibt es einen Zusammenhang mit dem Aufbau der Europäischen Union die immer sozialistischere Züge trägt Welche geheimen Interessen verfolgte Gorbatschow wirklich Ist der Kommunismus wirklich tot oder steht die Welt im Zuge der Globalisierung unmittelbar vor dem Zusammenbruch der kapitalistischen Weltwirtschaft Wird dies zu einem Wiedererstarken der marxistischen Ideologie führen gefolgt von einer neuen Oktober-Revolution dem Weltoktober Torsten Mann zeigt daß der Zerfall der Sowjetunion und ihrer Satellitenstaaten sowie der Übergang zu marktwirtschaftlichen Verhältnissen nur eine raffiniert inszenierte Täuschung war eine Täuschung die dem Ziel dient eine seit Lenins Zeiten bestehende geheime flexible Langzeitstrategie umzusetzen zur Errichtung einer sozialistischen Neuen Weltordnung. Nach der Auswertung von Berichten sowjetischer Überläufer jahrelangen Recherchen und einer messerscharfen Analyse der aktuellen weltpolitischen Lage kommt dieses Buch zu einem beunruhigenden Ergebnis: der Sozialismus ist weltweit auf dem Vormarsch! <br/><br/>Wiedervereinigung KGB Gorbatschow Kommunismus Globalisierung kapitalistische Weltwirtschaft marxistische Ideologie Zerfall der Sowjetunion Satellitenstaaten Sind die Sowjetunion und der Kommunismus wirklich untergegangen Der Name Michail Gorbatschows ist bis heute mit dem Ende des "real existierenden Sozialismus" verbunden. In den 1980er Jahren wurde von ihm unter dem Begriff der "Perestroika" ein Prozeß eingeleitet der zur Auflösung der Sowjetunion des Warschauer Paktes und zur deutschen Wiedervereinigung führte. Dieser Prozeß verlief zum Erstaunen vieler Analysten relativ friedlich nur wenige Beobachter stellten die Frage nach dem Warum. Fiel die Berliner Mauer auf Veranlassung des KGB Gibt es einen Zusammenhang mit dem Aufbau der Europäischen Union die immer sozialistischere Züge trägt Welche geheimen Interessen verfolgte Gorbatschow wirklich Ist der Kommunismus wirklich tot oder steht die Welt im Zuge der Globalisierung unmittelbar vor dem Zusammenbruch der kapitalistischen Weltwirtschaft Wird dies zu einem Wiedererstarken der marxistischen Ideologie führen gefolgt von einer neuen Oktober-Revolution dem Weltoktober Torsten Mann zeigt daß der Zerfall der Sowjetunion und ihrer Satellitenstaaten sowie der Übergang zu marktwirtschaftlichen Verhältnissen nur eine raffiniert inszenierte Täuschung war eine Täuschung die dem Ziel dient eine seit Lenins Zeiten bestehende geheime flexible Langzeitstrategie umzusetzen zur Errichtung einer sozialistischen Neuen Weltordnung. Nach der Auswertung von Berichten sowjetischer Überläufer jahrelangen Recherchen und einer messerscharfen Analyse der aktuellen weltpolitischen Lage kommt dieses Buch zu einem beunruhigenden Ergebnis: der Sozialismus ist weltweit auf dem Vormarsch! Kopp, Rottenburg hardcover
2001Q-0807849642Omohundro Institute 2001-05-28. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Omohundro Institute paperback
2001x-0807849642Univ of North Carolina Pr 2001. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 480 pages. 9.50x6.00x1.25 inches. Univ of North Carolina Pr paperback
2399012 and 30 May 1993; both on letterhead of London Reform Union Granville House 3 Arundel Street W.C. London. See the entry for Thomas Mann in the Oxford DNB. From the papers of Arthur George Liddon Rogers 1864-1944 son and editor of the economist Thorold Rogers James Edwin Thorold Rogers 1823-1890 for information regarding whom see his entry in the Oxford DNB. The second letter in good condition lightly aged and folded once; the first in fair condition folded three times with a number of short closed tears along creases. Mann is writing in his capacity as Secretary of the London Reform Union for whose ‘Object’ see the end of this entry. ONE: 12 May 1893. 2pp 4to. He has ‘just returned from Hall’ to find Rogers’ letter ‘giving resolutions carried at last Fridays meeting of Stepney Branch of L. R. U. at which I am very much surprised as I had definatly sic fixed the evening for Stepney & the only reason for my not attending was the receipt of the enclosed wired from Douglas’. He explains that he has not received ‘the letter referred to in the wire’. He is ‘very sorry that any disappointment should have been caused the Branch’ and will be ‘glad to attend any meeting that they may think well to arrange’. He surmises that Douglas ‘is annoyed that he has been discharged from the Central Office this was decided upon by the Finance Committee when a reorganisation of the Office was carried out by them’. TWO: 30 May 1893. 2pp 4to. He apologises for the delay in sending on the promised item which he had mislaid and only found that morning. ‘I am of opinion that the scheme is well worthy of adoption & believe that the deathrate would be materially reduced if applied all over London as already applied in part of Chelsea’ He has been to Chelsea ‘to see the thing as applied & there is nothing unsightly in the whole thing’. He hopes to see him on the coming Friday. Both letters have the ornate illustrated letterhead of the London Reform Union whose ambitious ‘OBJECT’ is stated in block capitals: ‘To reform the existing administration of the river docks and wharves the markets water supply means of lighting locomotion police the city funds hospitals and other charities to disseminate knowledge concerning the unfavourable conditiosn under which vast numbers of the working population live owing to defective and insanitary dwellings and working accommodation irregular and ill-paid labour the competition of alien immigrants the harshness of the poor law the unjust incidence of taxation the adulteration of food and other grave disadvantages and to obtain for London full powers of municipal government.’ 12 and 30 May 1993; both on letterhead of London Reform Union, Granville House, 3 Arundel Street, W.C. [London]. unknown
1896ZB1336730London: The Clarion 1896. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item 16 pp. original illustrated paper wrappers small hand stamp to the top margin of the front cover covers moderately soiled else good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. London: The Clarion unknown
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2009120202047Motorbooks 2009. Hardcover. New. 10x8x0. BRAND NEW. Still Sealed in Publishers Shrinkwrap. Motorbooks hardcover