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ING9781433839887American Psychological Association. New. Special order direct from the distributor American Psychological Association unknown
2008006291Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press. Full leather binding with gilt decoration raised bands to the spine silk-covered endpapers and pastedowns all edges gilt ribbon marker. Number 207 of this limited first edition. Loosely inserted is a certificate of authenticity signed by the author a witness and the publisher. Also loosely inserted is a note about the book and author. The author has signed the preliminary specially printed to receive his signature. About as nice a copy of this book as you are likely to find. Weysprings Books is a Member of: the IOBA and PBFA and subscribes to the Associations' Codes of Ethics. . Fine. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 2008. The Easton Press hardcover
0471297879-8-1Wiley. 2. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Wiley unknown
SONG0132429357Pearson 0000-00-00. 8. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x1.75x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pearson hardcover
2011DADAX1441126570Bloomsbury 2011-12-22. NIPPOD. paperback. New. 6.14x0.46x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury paperback
2019x-1479861642New York Univ Pr 2019. Paperback. New. 381 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches. New York Univ Pr paperback
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2012x-0807836141Univ of North Carolina Pr 2012. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 292 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.66 inches. Univ of North Carolina Pr paperback
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SONG0132197103Pearson 0000-00-00. 7. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x1.25x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pearson hardcover
0960283862-7-1Baja Books. 1. Acceptable. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. Baja Books unknown
2001ANAIS-082045012XPeter Lang Inc. International Academic Publishers 2001-10-01. New. paperback. Good. 15.2x2.6x22.9. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers paperback
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1993014554New York New York U.S.A.: Abbeville Press 1993 First edition third printing. Oblong 4to. Cloth binding 203 pp. Illustrated throughout with color photographs of Tibet with an introduction by the 14th Dalai Lama. Extensive text and stunning images. New in new dustjacket. Abbeville Press hardcover
1993014553New York New York U.S.A.: Abbeville Press 1993 New York: Abbeville 1993. First edition third printing. Oblong 4to. Cloth binding 203 pp. Illustrated throughout with color photographs of Tibet with an introduction by the 14th Dalai Lama. Extensive text and stunning images. New in new dustjacket. Abbeville Press hardcover
199748619Charlottesville: The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia Library 1997. Hardcover. Very good. 500cc. xx 99pp. Very good hardback bound in publisher's cloth backed boards lettered in matching green. <br/><br/> The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia Library hardcover books
2008321994Norwalk: Easton 2008. Limited. hardcover. fine. 438 pages 8vo gilt-decorated leather a.e.g. Norwalk: The Easton Press 2008. Limited edition signed by Friedman. A fine copy.<br/> <br/> Number 853 of 1125 copies boldly signed on on limitation page.<br/> <br/> Easton unknown
201681251New York N.Y.: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2016. First Edition Stated First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Good/Very good. Ralph Alswang author photograph. 10 486 pages. Illustrations. Some pencil notes to text observed. DJ is price clipped. Signed by the author on the half-title page. Includes Acknowledgments and Index. Also includes Part 1: Reflecting; Part 2: Accelerating; Part 3: Innovating; and Part 4: Anchoring. Also includes Acknowledgments and Index. Thomas Loren Friedman born July 20 1953 is an American political commentator and author. He is a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner who is a weekly columnist for The New York Times. He has written extensively on foreign affairs global trade the Middle East globalization and environmental issues. In this work Friedman begins by sharing a conversation with a fellow blogger who also happened to be working as a parking attendant. The unlikely pair ended up spending time together as Friedman helped the blogger refine his process. This led to his own deeper reflection on defining his conceptual framework that underpinned his writing. He took a year's sabbatical to research and produce this book encapsulating what he discovered. Reviews<br/>John Micklethwait CBE editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News who reviewed Thank you for Being Late for The New York Times wrote that this is Friedman's "most ambitious book - part personal odyssey part common-sense manifesto". Friedman is a "self-confessed 'explanatory journalist' - whose goal is to be a 'translator from English to English' and this book is "a master class in explaining." This book is a work of contemporary history that serves as a field manual for how to write and think about this era of accelerations. It is also an argument for "being late"--for pausing to appreciate this amazing historical epoch we are passing though and to reflect on its possibilities and dangers. To amplify this point Friedman revisits his Minnesota hometown in his moving concluding chapters; there he explores how communities can create a "topsoil of trust" to anchor their increasingly diverse and digital populations. With his trademark vitality wit and optimism Friedman shows that we can overcome the multiple stresses of an age of accelerations--if we slow down if we dare to be late and use the time to reimagine work politics and community. This is Friedman's most ambitious book--and an essential guide to the present and the future. Derived from a Kirkus review: The celebrated New York Times columnist diagnoses this unprecedented historical moment and suggests strategies for "resilience and propulsion" that will help us adapt. "Are things just getting too damned fast" Friedman cites 2007 as the year we reached a technological inflection point. Combined with increasingly fast-paced globalization and the subsequent speedy shocks to our planet's natural system we've entered an "age of accelerations" that promises to transform "almost every aspect of modern life." The Pulitzer winner puts his familiar methodology-extensive travel thorough reporting interviews with the high-placed movers and shakers conversations with the lowly moved and shaken-to especially good use here beginning with a wonderfully Friedman-esque encounter with a parking attendant during which he explains the philosophy and technique underlying his columns and books. The author closes with a return to his Minnesota hometown to reconnect with and explore some effective habits of democratic citizenship. In between he discusses topics as varied as how garbage cans got smart how the exponential growth in computational power has resulted in a "supernova" of creative energy how the computer Watson won Jeopardy and how without owning a single property Airbnb rents out more rooms than all the major hotel chains combined. To meet these and other dizzying accelerations Friedman advises developing a "dynamic stability" and he prescribes nothing less than a redesign of our workplaces politics geopolitics ethics and communities. Drawing lessons from Mother Nature about adaptability sustainability and interdependence he never underestimates the challenges ahead. However he's optimistic about our chances as he seeks out these strategies in action ranging from how AT&T trains its workers to how Tunisia survived the Arab Spring to how chickens can alleviate African poverty. Required reading for a generation that's "going to be asked to dance in a hurricane.". Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
1982395678La Jolla California: Drury Lane Publishing Co 1982. Softcover. Very Good. Second printing. 84pp. Black wrappers printed with white letters. Pinholes in bottom corner of last page a very good copy with modest wear. Inscribed by the author on the title. Scarce OCLC lists only 1 copy. Drury Lane Publishing Co unknown
2002074155New Castle DE: Oak Knoll Pr 2002. Hardcover. Fine/Fine Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 363 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Book still in original publisher shrink wrap. <br/> <br/> Oak Knoll Pr hardcover