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2006SKU1755163Productivity Press 2006-08-21. paperback. New. 8x0x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Productivity Press paperback
2006Q-156327342XProductivity Press 2006-08-21. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Productivity Press paperback
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200888196New York NY: Farrar Straus Giroux 2008. First edition stated. Second printing stated. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Nancy Ostertag Author photograph. 10 438 pages. Illustrations. Index. DJ has a tear and crease at the top front at spine. Signed by author on the half-title page. Thomas Loren Friedman born July 20 1953 is an American journalist columnist and author. He has written extensively on foreign affairs including trade the Middle East globalization and environmental issues. He has won the Pulitzer Prize three times. He joined The New York Times as a reporter in 1981 and dispatched to Beirut at the start of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. His coverage of the war won him the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. Friedman served as the New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief from June 1984 until February 1988. That year he received a second Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. He wrote From Beirut to Jerusalem describing his experiences in the Middle East which won the 1989 U.S. National Book Award for Nonfiction. In 1994 he moved to the op-ed page of The New York Times. He later received a third Pulitzer Prize. The author brings a fresh outlook to the crises of destabilizing climate change and rising competition for energy. A wag once quipped that Thomas Friedman's bountiful bestseller The World Is Flat calmed the storms about globalization. In his latest effort the influential New York Times Op-Ed columnist presses his case that Green is the new Red White and Blue. Friedman argues that environmentalism isn't just a survival imperative; it's the best way to make America richer more productive and not least more secure. Spanning the globe he presents case study after case study that shows that Green-oriented practices and technologies are the key to revitalizing our country and stabilizing an increasingly energy-starved world. Derived from a Kirkus review: The world is flat New York Times columnist Friedman told us in his bestselling 2005 book of that name. Now things are getting worse and the clock is ticking. Americans have squandered most of the goodwill extended since 9/11 writes Friedman and in the years of the Bush administration no thought has been given to what 9/12 is supposed to look like. The climate is changing but the administration has spent most of its tenure denying it and insisting on a particularist view that we deserve to be profligate because we're Americans. Our political blindness and ignorance vis-à-vis other nations now butts up against the world's instability and Friedman continues "the convergence of hot flat and crowded is tightening energy supplies intensifying the extinction of plants and animals deepening energy poverty strengthening petrodictatorship and accelerating climate change." The way out of those tangles he says is for America to go green in any way possible—and to do it right away investing in every kind of alternative and renewable energy form imaginable setting the best of examples for the rest of the world and exporting green technologies everywhere thus winning back allies and influencing people. Readers who have been paying attention to Fareed Zakaria Jared Diamond or similar writers know most of this but still the word has been slow getting out. Many others have written about these subjects but few enjoy Friedman's audience so it's good that he's turning to such matters if a touch belatedly. His case studies—from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's insistence on a fleet of hybrid taxis on the street to British firm Marks & Spencer's insistence that going green is Plan A and that "there is no Plan B" —are well-selected detailed and in the end quite inspiring. That inspiration is needed along with a lot of hard work. A timely rewarding book. Farrar, Straus Giroux hardcover
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
2008194440Easton Press 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. Signed First Edition. Published by Easton Press 2008. Octavo. Hardcover. Brown leather with gilt page ends. Signed by author on page in front copy #408/1125. Book is like new; clean and crisp. No writing no bookplates. Publisher’s information card and Certificate of Authenticity included. A very fine leatherbound copy of Friedman’s landmark book detailing the climate crisis on Earth. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Easton Press hardcover
4350438Allen Lane. Open Market ed. Paperback. Used; Very Good. Simply Brit welcome to our online used book store where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books from classics to hidden gems ensuring theres something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. 09/08/2008 Allen Lane paperback
1594133352.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2009Q-0312428928Picador USA 2009-11-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Picador USA paperback
2008Q-0374166854Farrar Straus and Giroux 2008-09-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
2008Q-1427204586Macmillan Audio 2008-09-08. Audio CD. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Macmillan Audio unknown
200875836New York NY: Farrar Straus and Giroux 2008. First edition stated. First printing stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 10 438 pages. Illustrations. Index. Inscribed by author on fep. Thomas Loren Friedman born July 20 1953 is an American journalist columnist and author. He has written extensively on foreign affairs including trade the Middle East globalization and environmental issues. He has won the Pulitzer Prize three times. He was hired by The New York Times as a reporter in 1981 and dispatched to Beirut at the start of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. His coverage of the war won him the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. Friedman served as the New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief from June 1984 until February 1988. That year he received a second Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. He wrote From Beirut to Jerusalem describing his experiences in the Middle East which won the 1989 U.S. National Book Award for Nonfiction. In 1994 he moved to the op-ed page of The New York Times. The author brings a fresh outlook to the crises of destabilizing climate change and rising competition for energy. A wag once quipped that Thomas Friedman's bountiful bestseller The World Is Flat calmed the storms about globalization. In his latest effort the influential New York Times Op-Ed columnist presses his case that Green is the new Red White and Blue. Friedman argues that environmentalism isn't just a survival imperative; it's the best way to make America richer more productive and not least more secure. Spanning the globe he presents case study after case study that shows that Green-oriented practices and technologies are the key to revitalizing our country and stabilizing an increasingly energy-starved world. Derived from a Kirkus review: The world is flat New York Times columnist Friedman told us in his bestselling 2005 book of that name. Now things are getting worse and the clock is ticking. Americans have squandered most of the goodwill extended since 9/11 writes Friedman and in the years of the Bush administration no thought has been given to what 9/12 is supposed to look like. The climate is changing but the administration has spent most of its tenure denying it and insisting on a particularist view that we deserve to be profligate because we're Americans. Our political blindness and ignorance vis-à-vis other nations now butts up against the world's instability and Friedman continues "the convergence of hot flat and crowded is tightening energy supplies intensifying the extinction of plants and animals deepening energy poverty strengthening petrodictatorship and accelerating climate change." The way out of those tangles he says is for America to go green in any way possible—and to do it right away investing in every kind of alternative and renewable energy form imaginable setting the best of examples for the rest of the world and exporting green technologies everywhere thus winning back allies and influencing people. Readers who have been paying attention to Fareed Zakaria Jared Diamond or similar writers know most of this but still the word has been slow getting out. Many others have written about these subjects but few enjoy Friedman's audience so it's good that he's turning to such matters if a touch belatedly. His case studies—from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's insistence on a fleet of hybrid taxis on the street to British firm Marks & Spencer's insistence that going green is Plan A and that "there is no Plan B" —are well-selected detailed and in the end quite inspiring. That inspiration is needed along with a lot of hard work. A timely rewarding book. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
2008001401Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2008. 1st Edition . Full-Leather. As New/None. Personally signed by the author this is #775 out of 1125. Book removed from original shrinkwrap and checked to make sure it was signed and not the one that was missed. The volume was then immediately placed in a protective archival quality cover. This book is printed on archival quality paper especially milled for this edition. Volume comes with Certificate of Authenticity from the Easton Press that attests that this edition is strictly limited to a press run of 1125 individually numbered copies. In addition a note is included from Easton press about the book and its author. All four of Friedman's previous books have been best sellers. Satin ribbon page marker sewn pages for strength & durability accented in real 22kt gold. 438 pages. A superb mint copy. <br/> <br/> Easton Press hardcover
200868986New York NY: Farrar Straus Giroux 2008. First edition. First edition stated. First printing stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 10 438 pages. Illustrations. Index. Signed by author. Thomas Loren Friedman born July 20 1953 is an American journalist columnist and author. He has written extensively on foreign affairs including trade the Middle East globalization and environmental issues. He has won the Pulitzer Prize three times. He joined The New York Times as a reporter in 1981 and dispatched to Beirut at the start of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. His coverage of the war won him the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. Friedman served as the New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief from June 1984 until February 1988. That year he received a second Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. He wrote From Beirut to Jerusalem describing his experiences in the Middle East which won the 1989 U.S. National Book Award for Nonfiction. In 1994 he moved to the op-ed page of The New York Times. He later received a third Pulitzer Prize. Friedman's bestseller "The World Is Flat" has helped millions of readers to see globalization in a new way. Now the author brings a fresh outlook to the crises of destabilizing climate change and rising competition for energy. A wag once quipped that Thomas Friedman's bountiful bestseller The World Is Flat calmed the storms about globalization. In his latest effort the influential New York Times Op-Ed columnist presses his case that Green is the new Red White and Blue. Friedman argues that environmentalism isn't just a survival imperative; it's the best way to make America richer more productive and not least more secure. Spanning the globe he presents case study after case study that shows that Green-oriented practices and technologies are the key to revitalizing our country and stabilizing an increasingly energy-starved world. Farrar, Straus Giroux hardcover
200837609Norwalk CT: Easton Press 2008. SIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED FIRST EDITION. Easton Press Certificate of Authenticity and author note card included. Bound in luxurious full genuine leather with elaborate gold embossed decorations and gilt page edges. Raised spine bands in the traditional method of fine bookbinding. With lustrous silk moire fabric endpapers and bound-in satin ribbon page marker. Printed on fine archival acid-free paper. Prior owner's Easton Press bookplate and embossed seal otherwise bright and fine. search our listings for more fine leather bound volumes from the Easton Press or Franklin Library . SIGNED. First Edition. Full-Leather. Fine. Easton Press Hardcover
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
200814877Norwalk CT: Easton Press. As New. 2008. First Edition; First Printing. Full-Leather. A special Limited first edition preceding the trade edition SIGNED by the author Thomas Friedman. A wonderful scarce book in As New condition never taken out of its original shrink-wrap; After Thomas L. Friedmans initial bestseller "The World Is Flat" he explains how global warming growing populations and the expansion of the worlds middle class through globalization have produced a planet that is hot flat and crowded at the beginning of the 3rd millennium. Contains all of the classic Easton Press trimmings: premium leather silk moiré end leaves distinctive cover design raised bands accented in real 22KT gold satin ribbon page marker gilded page edges long-lasting high quality acid-neutral paper sewn pages for strength and durability; 8vo; Signed by Author . Easton Press hardcover
2000Q-1581510330Bookpartners 2000-05-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bookpartners paperback
610Richmond: Everett Waddey Company 1895. . 8vo royal blue publisher's cloth gilt; minor wear on bottom edge of both covers; and tiny spotting on front cover Superb copy. Bitting p. 408; Brown 4284. ".With a good cookery book and manual all housewives have the power within their grasp of .perfecting themselves in various accomplishments and arts far more potent in a majority of household than those acquired at fashionable and expensive boarding-schools. In acquiring this knowledge she is abundantly able to train and instruct all servants in her employ so there will be little friction in the domestic machinery."--Foreword by the author. The first chapter is devoted to hygiene; then comes the body of the recipes; the final chapters devoted to "Invalid and Nurse"; "Invalid and Infant Cookery"; "Simple Remedies"; "Antidotes for Many Poisons" 510-543; "Household Hints"; "Laundry Hints"; and "Motherhood". Elizabeth Rosser was the wife of Major General Thomas Lafayette Rosser. Rosser was born in Virginia but moved with his parents to Texas as a teenager. He was a class-mate and friend of Gen. Custer's at West Point. The two met in battle on at least two occasions: at the battle of Buckland Mills while in command of the Laurel Brigade Rosser defeated Custer roundly; Custer then defeated him at Woodstock the following year. Rosser eluded capture at Appomattox by charging through the Union lines with two cavalry divisions and escaping to Lynchburg. He was captured later near his wife's home in Hanover Court-House. After the war Rosser joined the Northern Pacific Railroad and superintended the construction of its line to Livingston Montana where he renewed his friendship with Custer whose troops often guarded Rosser's surveyors. He then joined the Canadian Pacific and in 1886 moved to Charlottesville Virginia. During the Spanish-American War President McKinley commissioned him a Brigadier-General in the U.S. Army and he commanded a brigade of Northern volunteers at Chickamauga. At the time of his death in 1910 he was Post Master of Charlottesville Virginia Richmond: Everett Waddey Company, 1895. hardcover books
2023SKU0589471Oxford University Press 2023-12-22. paperback. Good. 8x1x6. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Oxford University Press paperback
2023x-0197745237Oxford Univ Pr 2023. Paperback. New. 200 pages. 8.90x6.40x1.30 inches. Oxford Univ Pr paperback
20111-0073532185McGraw-Hill College 2011. Paperback. New. 10 edition. 736 pages. 10.71x8.43x1.18 inches. McGraw-Hill College paperback