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1138686824.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19948610286Dallas Institute Of Humanities & Culture 1994. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:9780911005257 Dallas Institute Of Humanities & Culture paperback
2017x-113850369XTaylor & Francis 2017. Paperback. New. 220 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.98 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
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81356Couverture rigide. Bon/1950. in-4. Paris 1950 in-4 31pp broché Très bel exemplaire abondamment illustré! unknown
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2012T1-04-11-2025-007Convivium Press 2012-05-10. paperback. Good. 4x0x6. No CD is included. This is a small pocket book. Clean pages with no markings. Minor wear on edges and corners.The image in this listing is stock photo for reference. Actual item may differ. Any queries just ask for photos. Your satisfaction matters!Ships same day in most cases! Convivium Press paperback
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19698662New York: Orion Press 1969. First American Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. Octavo. 5.75 x 8.5 in. v. 212 pp. Translated from the original French by Daniel Russell. Good in original cltoh boards with a previous owner's signature to early blank foxing to edge of text block and endpapers light paper clip residue to head of a few early pages and some scattered underlining in both pen and pencil. Good pictorial dust jacket with general wear to edges complete sunning to spine. Orion Press hardcover
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19892111902158903632Kokubunsha 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kokubunsha paperback
59716Eds Jose Corti Paris 1943 edition originale In-12 307pp. quelques marques d'usage sur la couverture Nb-0325 unknown
57990Dakota Editions 2010 In-4 28 cm 161pp. illustr. reliure souple de l'editeur sous coffret : Mon atelier Oenologie Nb-0273 unknown
59408Idees - Gallimard 1979 In-12 185pp. Nb-0314 unknown
66307Sedip In-8-carré 21 cm 24pp. illustr. chronologie datee des expositions: 1969-1984 unknown
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52733Eds Desclée de Brower - Bibilothèque Neuro-psychiatrique de langue francaise In-8 25 cm 172pp. illustr. 1 planche unknown
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57318Corréa In-12 190pp. petites imperfections sur la couverture pages non coupées A66 unknown
2011Q-0911005137Dallas Institute Publications 2011-10-24. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dallas Institute Publications paperback
ria9781438471273_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; An English translation of Bachelard''s sixth book in which he seeks to develop a metaphysical context for modern atomistic science.French philosopher Gaston Bachelard 18841962 is best known in the English-speaking world for his wor hardcover
2711600432.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2652544Routledge. FINE. 2017. Black cloth hardcover with silver lettering. Dust jacket now in clear plastic BRODART protector. 209pp. Routledge hardcover
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31285<p>octavo 80 manuscript pages written in ink and pencil notebook bound in original brown cloth materials dated 1907-1908.</p><p>The author signs his name L. H. Bachelard to several of his effusions about eugenics and its related racialist offshoots. Bachelard was presumably an American as the first item is a letter "to the Executive Secretary of the Committee of One Hundred New Haven Conn."</p><p>Bachelard offers here his own take on the scientifically discredited theory of Eugenics the belief that humans can be improved through selective breeding of populations. Eugenics is among mankind's worst and most dangerous ideas – it caused enormous harm and pain during the 20th century. Beginning in the late 1800's leaders and intellectuals worldwide perpetrated and promulgated eugenic beliefs and policies based on common racist and xenophobic attitudes. Bachelard writing at the beginning of the 20th century echoes most of them and applies them in the writings on offer here to the situation of America at the time. The immigrant the uneducated and similar "barbarians" all come in for Bachelard's censure. He goes on to argue that human reproduction must become "regulated" instead of "being promiscuous and at the hazard of our passions" – because "superior beings" had "enormous responsibilities" to "improve" the "race."</p>