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2000Q-1857283937Routledge 2000-06-05. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge paperback
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1999Q-1857283929Routledge 1999-08-26. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge hardcover
1999SONG1857283937Routledge 1999-08-26. 1. paperback. Used: Good. 6.14x0.48x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback
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1999DADAX1857283937Routledge 1999-08-26. 1. paperback. New. 6.14x0.48x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback
MT7020Routledge 1991 London. 23x14. Encuadernación editorial con sobrecubierta. 363 pgs. Texto en inglés. Ilustraciones en b/n. Tejuelo de biblioteca. 662682 Routledge, 1991, London. unknown
19912040978Routledge 1991. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. <p>Cloth dj. Slight shelf-wear to dj. else a bright clean copy.</p> <br /> Building on a survey of the Roman Republic's rigid patriarchal institutions this study examines the profound changes in the social economic and jural conditions of Roman women that necessarily resulted from centuries of near-continuous warfare while penetrating as well the more subtle influence that warfare exerted on the emotional and legal ties between parent and child. Moving between the rich and the poor the city and the country it combines the interests of a new generation of scholars with one of the central issues in Roman history: the domestic consequences of Rome's expansion from the city-state to empire in the last two centuries of the Republic. Routledge hardcover
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20152-0415739918Routledge 2015. Paperback. New. 263 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Routledge paperback
199112984London & New York: Routledge 1991. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Octavo standard size. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards and dj. Small ink mark on flyleaf. 263 p. w/ illustraitons chapter notes appendices select bibliography and indexes on subjects and sources. Covering the early Republic to the Imperial 2nd century c.e. Evans looks at the role of warface on the legal issues of women and the formal and informal relationships between parent and child. <br/><br/> Routledge hardcover
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2008AME_9781402036125Springer 2008. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
2005SONG1402036124Springer 2005-07-05. 2005. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.67x0.85x6.65. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
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1997Q-0893904082Resource Pubns 1997-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Resource Pubns paperback
529 pages including bibliography. Second volume of a two volume work on Urbanization in Canada. The result of a two-year study undertaken by Dr. David Bettison for the Human Resources Research Council of Alberta. Describes the relationships among the important institutions of the province which mold the way cities, towns, and villages expand and decline. Takes a long look at the pollitical history of the province, with particular emphasis upon the thirty-six year reign of the Social Credit government and the effect of its "fair and equal treatment" policy on the fate of small towns and large cities. Examines Calgary and Edmonton in detail. Clean and unmarked. but for prior owner's small rubber stamp atop half-title page. Very light wear. Binding partially open at page 527. Excellent copy. Book
197583700740Edmonton AB Canada: University of Alberta Press 1975. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 529 pages including bibliography. Second volume of a two volume work on Urbanization in Canada. The result of a two-year study undertaken by Dr. David Bettison for the Human Resources Research Council of Alberta. Describes the relationships among the important institutions of the province which mold the way cities towns and villages expand and decline. Takes a long look at the pollitical history of the province with particular emphasis upon the thirty-six year reign of the Social Credit government and the effect of its "fair and equal treatment" policy on the fate of small towns and large cities. Examines Calgary and Edmonton in detail. Clean and unmarked. but for prior owner's small rubber stamp atop half-title page. Very light wear. Binding partially open at page 527. Excellent copy. University of Alberta Press Paperback
199988394London: Pluto Press 1999. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. ix 1 276 pages. Maps. Notes. Appendix I and II. Index. Inscribed by the author on the fep. The inscription reads: "Washington D.C. June 16 1999 For Phyllis & Bob Oakley in friendship - & with many memories. John Cooley". Robert Bigger Oakley March 12 1931 – December 10 2014 was an American diplomat whose 34-year career 1957–1991 as a Foreign Service Officer included appointments as United States Ambassador to Zaire Somalia and Pakistan and in the early 1990s as a special envoy during the American involvement in Somalia. In January 1995 he joined the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University. John Kent Cooley November 25 1927 – August 6 2008 was an American journalist and author who specialized in islamist groups and the Middle East. Based in Athens he worked as a radio and off-air television correspondent for ABC News and was a long-time contributing editor to the Christian Science Monitor. Cooley was one of only a handful of Western journalists widely regarded and trusted in the Middle East as an expert on the area's history and politics. He interviewed several of the region's heads of state and was personally acquainted with the senior leadership of the PLO. His many awards include the Council on Foreign Relations' Fellowship for American Foreign Correspondents and the coveted George Polk Award for distinguished career achievement in international reporting. He was a part of the ABC News Prime Time Live team that won a 1990 Emmy for its investigation into the December 21 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. The book presents Cooley's account of United States policies and alliances from 1979 to 1989 in the Middle East the flaws and the lacunae inherent in US handling of the affairs and their contribution into the emergence of a form of terrorism which continues to affect several regions of the World. Cooley has spent decades in the Middle East and the book is the result of his studies of the subject matter and his interaction with a number of administrators diplomats politicians and the common people. To oppose the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 the US formed an extraordinary anti-communist alliance with militant Islamic forces in Central Asia. In this controversial book John Cooley provides a behind-the-scenes account of this alliance and of how the CIA planned and ran the "holy war" in Afghanistan. Cooley describes the development of US foreign policy and CIA covert activity in the 1980s which facilitated the training and arming of almost a quarter of a million Islamic mercenaries drawn from across the Arab world. Cooley marshals evidence to demonstrate the devastating consequences of this training once the mercenaries returned to their own countries - from the assassination of Sadat the destabilization of Algeria and Chechenya and the emergence of the Taliban to the bombings of the World Trade Center and the US embassies in Africa. Cooley examines the crucial role of Pakistan's military intelligence organization; uncovers China's involvement and its aftermath; the extent of Saudi financial support; the role of "America's most wanted man" the guerrilla leader Osama bin Laden; the BCCI connection; and the CIA's cynical promotion of drug traffic in the Golden Crescent. Pluto Press hardcover