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19872081402110003503Iwanami bunko 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Iwanami bunko paperback
19802090202122700961Iwanamishoten 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
1975G0226776972I5N00Univ of Chicago Pr 1975. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Univ of Chicago Pr hardcover
1995Q-1555236103Scythe Publications inc 1995-11-01. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scythe Publications inc paperback
1965002844Niu Iork New York: By the Author 1965. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 7 3/4 x 5 1/4; pp. 2 3-95; light-brown wraps printed in black; a small bump to tail of spine; minor creasing to corners; illustrated with frontis photographs and facsimile documents; very good to near fine condition. Around 1958 Ukrainian emigres in the US came up with the idea of building a memorial to "Ukraine's Favorite Son" author Taras Shevchenko as a way of making a statement about their community and of the situation in their homeland. The campaign gained momentum and in 1960 Congress passed a bill which allocated land in Washington DC for the Ukrainians to build a statue. Platon Stasiuk a prominent Ukrainian-American businessman and treasurer of the Shevchenko Memorial Committee went to Ukraine in 1961 intent on taking back a container of soil from Shevchenko's grave to be placed under the monument in Washington. Expecting an appreciative committee he was instead met with rejection as his bringing the soil was viewed as a Soviet ploy. Disappointed Stasiuk published a book describing his experience and the Soviet media denounced the dismissal as hostility towards a friendly gesture. Stasiuk returned the soil to Ukraine and wrote a second account the current one in which he included numerous letters of support he had received for his initiative. By the Author paperback
19722090502113717055Not Available 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1998129207London: Allen Lane: the Penguin Press. New. 1998. Hardcover. 0713992263 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Allen Lane: the Penguin Press hardcover
2000129210London: St. Augustine's Press. New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318477 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . St. Augustine's Press hardcover
2000129211London: St. Augustine's Press. As New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318477 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . St. Augustine's Press hardcover
1998129208London: Allen Lane: the Penguin Press. As New. 1998. Hardcover. 0713992263 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Allen Lane: the Penguin Press hardcover
1989__3112714709De Gruyter 1989. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 326 pages. German language. 5.00x0.88x8.00 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1986__3112714725De Gruyter 1986. Hardcover. New. 327 pages. German language. 5.00x0.88x8.00 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1987__3112714741De Gruyter 1987. Hardcover. New. 339 pages. German language. 5.00x0.94x8.00 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1994x-0275946436Praeger Pub Text 1994. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.00 inches. Praeger Pub Text hardcover
1989feb25709Tehnica 1989. Used. 1989; Romanian Edition of Pile de combustie; For more details please contact me Tehnica unknown
1950264429Paris: Gallimard. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. Flexible cloth. A nice clean copy. ; Bibliotheque De La Pleiade; 12mo ; 1671 pages . Gallimard hardcover
1956NQ-N5XL-R7LIJan 01 1956. Couverture un peu tachéenombreux livres dans mon stockenvoi rapide et soigné unknown
1993067337Gallimard NRF 1993. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Text is in French. Minor shelf wear to book and slip case. Otherwise a tight unmarked book. 1450 pp. . Gallimard NRF Paperback
1994067338Gallimard NRF 1994. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Text is in French. Minor shelf wear to book and slip case. Clear plastic overlay on book is a bit worn. Otherwise a tight unmarked book. 1671 pp. . Gallimard NRF Hardcover
1950264430Paris: Gallimard. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. Flexible cloth. A nice clean copy. ; Bibliotheque De La Pleiade; 12mo; 1380 pages . Gallimard hardcover
197714845Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag 1977. 1977. 4to. xxix 505 pp. 1 Fold-out map. Profusely illustrated with B & W photographs. Printed on coated paper. Original claret-colored cloth binding. Text in German. This is a tight fine book. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1977. hardcover
1971LL-b927-05New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1971 Presumed first edition. 8vo. Cloth. 345 p. Index. Glossary. Bibliography. Over 100 illustrations in color and black and white. The author an outstanding archaeologist here describes in detail for the first time his discovery and excavation of a 35000-year-old Cretan palace found virtually unplundered with its magnificent treasures in their original positions. Fine in very good dustjacket in mylar cover. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1971Q-0684311038Charles Scribner's Sons 1971-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
196463-00102Department of Antiquities and Restorations 1964-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Very good condition. As new except for name in ink on cover. Department of Antiquities and Restorations paperback
19919768087Paul Astroms 1991. Volume 106. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item250grams ISBN:917081046X Paul Astroms paperback