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1954116393New Haven Connecticut: Yale Daily News 1954. First edition of this compilation of reports published by Yale as an introduction to Wall Street for aspiring students. Quarto original wrappers illustrated. Boldly signed by Gerald M. Loeb on the front panel. In near fine condition. Renowned Wall Street trader Gerald M. Loeb began his career in 1921 and became vice chairman of the board of E.F. Hutton & Co. when the company incorporated in 1962. His first book The Battle for Investment Survival sold over 200000 copies during the Great Depression attained the status of a classic financial text and is still widely read today. Yale Daily News unknown books
71053A portrait of Bernard Baruch signed to humorist Harry Hershfield. It reads "For Harry Hershfield who radiates sunshine and good feeling wherever he goes with appreciation and best wishes from one who has basked in that sunshine BM Baruch 1952." Hershfield was an American cartoonist humor writer and radio personality. He was known as "the Jewish Will Rogers". He also was a columnist for the New York Daily Mirror. His books include Laugh Louder Live Longer and Now I'll Tell One. As a comics artist he is best remembered for his newspaper comic Abie the Agent. The image measures 7.75 inches by 10.75 inches. Double matted and framed. The entire piece measures 22.5 inches by 18.5 inches. A nice association uncommon with such a warm inscription. Bernard Baruch was an American financier stock investor philanthropist statesman and political consultant. After his success in business he devoted his time toward advising U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt on economic matters. Baruch was well-known and often walked or sat in Washington D.C's Lafayette Park and in New York City's Central Park. It was not uncommon for him to discuss government affairs with other people while sitting on a park bench. This became his most famous characteristic. In 1960 on his ninetieth birthday a commemorative park bench in Lafayette Park across from the White House was dedicated to him by the Boy Scouts. He continued to advise on international affairs until his death on June 20 1965 in New York City at the age of 94. His funeral at Temple Shaaray Tefila the family synagogue was attended by 700 people. His grave is at Flushing Cemetery Flushing Queens New York City. unknown
19413744New York: Prentice-Hall Inc 1941. First edition of this work by the Wall Street legend. Octavo original cloth. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with light shelf wear. Presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication "To S.R. Fueller Jr. Who is again carrying his share of the load but with a tougher job with regards and admiration Bernard M. Baruch 1941." Uncommon signed and inscribed. Bernard Baruch was an American financier stock investor philanthropist statesman and political consultant. After his success in business he devoted his time toward advising U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt on economic matters. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover
2010SKU0487763Oxford University Press 2010-01-18. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking Oxford University Press hardcover
1920013878Harper and Brothers. Publishers black cloth with gilt titles on front. Sunning to spine. Wear to spine. Hinges starting. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1920. Harper and Brothers hardcover
1958118698New York: Henry Holt 1958. First Edition; Tenth Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket. Flaps clipped on all four corners but not price clipped. ; Inscribed by Bernard Baruch on the first free end page. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Signed by Author. Henry Holt hardcover
185517541MEDPhiladelphia PA: Childs & Peterson 1855. 160 pp. Original blue cloth covers stamped in blind w/ gilt title on spine. Two tiny holes to front gutter. Covers lightly soiled. Corners and spine ends bumped and rubbed. Light foxing to edges of text block and endpapers. SIGNED WITH "COMPLIMENTS OF THE AUTHOR". Previous owner's heavily erased from front paste-down. Small corner torn off the first page of preface not affecting any text. . Inscribed by Author. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Childs & Peterson Hardcover
1993x-0803952368Sage Pubns 1993. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 248 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
2017x-1138197629CRC Pr I Llc 2017. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 109 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.50 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
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196066823E-342: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Very Good. 1960. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by Holt Rinehart and Winston New York 1960. 431 pgs. Signed and inscribed by Bernard Baruch on the half-title page. First Edition/First Printing. DJ has shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities DJ is chipped and worn to the extremities. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. In the tumultuous years since Bernard Baruch first entered public life he has been intimately involved with most of the crucial issues of our time. In this the final volume in Baruch's memoirs the Elder Statesman recalls the exciting role he played for nearly fifty years in national and international affairs. The book begins with Baruch's departure from Wall Street to enter public life and covers in depth the problems that confronted him as Chairman of the War Industries Board during World War One. EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover
2015x-1138823139Routledge 2015. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 160 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
40 pages. Contents: TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority): Directors' Squabbles Finally Break Into the Open - Arthur Morgan Demands Congressional Investigation Into Power Policy; (Bernard M.) Baruch Offers New Deal Advice; Reorganization Bill: Senate Makes Last Stand Against White House Pressure; Roosevelt Doings: Literature, Diplomacy, Fun, Elocution, Politics; Voice of the G.O.P. (Grand Old Party): Dr. (Glenn) Frank Starts Ball Rolling With Some Catchwords; (Robert H.) Jackson's Successor: 'Folklore of Capitalism' Gets Still More Publicity; Woe in the West: Ocean Winds Blow Disaster to Southern California; Russia: Pattern Stands Out in Series of Purge Trials - Each New Session Brings Something More Frightening to Public's Attention; Austrian Hamlet: To Be or Not to Be a Nazi Plagues Interior Minister; (Hermann Wilhelm) Goering Threatens: Czechoslovakia's Premier Returns Bluff for Bluff; (Martin) Niemoeller 'Freed'; Britain Bargains and Builds Planes; Spain: Sea Battle Diminishes Franco's Blockade Chances; Turmoil in Japan: Whole Nation is Aroused Over Mobilization Bill; Canadian Fascists: Scattered Factions' Drive for Harmony Stirs Parliament; Mexico and Oil: American and British Firms Put in Tight Corner; W.R. (William Randolph) Hearst's Empire: Publisher Decides to Give up His $15 Million Art; Spectrum and Children: Finger Painting Helps Show What They See in Colors; Glenn Cunningham: World's Fastest Man Lives to Run Another Day; Indoor Tennis Produces a 19-Year-Old Candidate for U.S. Davis Cup Team; 'Essentialist' Group Urges Pupils Be Coddled Less and Taught More; Talking Newspapers: Transmission Expert Files a Challenging Patent; Insurance: New York Ponders a Reform Bill and an Expose: (Herbert H.) Lehman and Press Attack 'High-Pressure' Salesmanship in Industrial Policies; New Tax Deal, and Signs of Hope; Labor: Union Discipline Quells Hosiery Workers' Revolt; Mrs. (Eleanor) Rooney, Boss; Labor Notes: NLRB (National Labor Relations Board), C.I.O. (Congress of Industrial Organizations), A.F. of L (American Federation of Labor). and the State of the Nation; Holding Companies: New Glass Bank Measure Held Menace to Vast Concerns; and Employers: Senate Committee Studies N.A.M.(National Association of Manufacturer)'s Record on Unions. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1855025988Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson 1855. Octavo. 2nd edition with additional notes by the author. When Byrne issued this book first in 1833 he argued that it was always contagious. The Boston Medical Magazine said its theory was interesting but specious. In the early 19th century the causes of cholera like that of other diseases was rooted still not in science but a variety of traditional theories. As a major physician in the U.S. Army he continued to note that cholera and yellow fever were so obviously contagious that he advocated quarantine. He notes that when his first essay appeared in 1833 only two of 140 physicians in Baltimore took his views seriously. His view began to be taken seriously by the time of this edition though it would be nearly half a century before Walter Reed and others convinced the medical community of its reality. Though he intended for this copy to go to President Pierce it never was officially received and ended up in the library of C.A. Morgan his bookplate is on the front endpaper. Later by Dr. J.T Jenkins of Phoenix. Bound in publisher’s dark blue embossed cloth spine lettering gilt some notes in pencil to front free endpaper spine faded. A very nice copy internally fresh. Childs & Peterson unknown
197113589Salem Oregon: Barnard M. Eubanks. Fine. 1971. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. One of 50 copies of the deluxe hardcover edition. Signed and inscribed on the title page. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 181 pages . Barnard M. Eubanks hardcover
2005x-0805847618Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 2005. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 282 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
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19571337259New York: Henry Holt and Company 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 337 pages; VG/NONE; full binding of blue cloth; spine with gilt lettering; mild shelf wear; covers protected with a mylar wrapper; mild foxing to edges of text block; contains black and white photos; pages clean; EF consignment; shelved Case 1. 1337259. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Henry Holt and Company hardcover
1981BN188806Ktav Pub & Distributors Inc 1981. 1981. Hardcover. The Septuagint Translation of the Hebrew Terms in Relation to God in the Book of Jeremiah <br/><br/>The Septuagint Translation of the Hebrew Terms in Relation to God in the Book of Jeremiah Zlotowitz Bernard M. Ktav Pub & Distributors Inc hardcover
1997Q-0195112806Oxford University Press 1997-10-23. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press hardcover