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2009SONG082634738XUniversity of New Mexico Press 2009-11-16. Revised. paperback. Used: Good. 6.25x1.25x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of New Mexico Press paperback
1989BRG-33_2_662University of New Mexico Press 1989-01-01. hardcover. UsedGood. 9x6x1. Good condition.May contain light marking/highlighting.Cover and pages may show some wear.Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. University of New Mexico Press hardcover
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1989SONG0826311067University of New Mexico Press 1989-01-01. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of New Mexico Press hardcover
2002Q-0971851204Ross Publishing Company 2002-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ross Publishing Company paperback
2006301445New York: International Center of Photography 2006. First. hardcover. near fine. Weegee. Illustrated with black and white photographs throughout. 149 pages. 4to pictorial boards. New York: International Center of Photography 2006. A near fine copy.<br/> <br/> International Center of Photography unknown
1938234231938. Labor Organizing United Auto Workers and CIO labor photograph archive documenting strike action union leadership and collective bargaining negotiations during the expansion of organized labor in the American automobile industry 1938-1949. The archive traces the period immediately following the 1935 Wagner Act when unions gained federal legal protection for collective bargaining but still faced violent resistance from corporations police departments and municipal governments. Several scenes connect directly to the years surrounding the 1937 Battle of the Overpass in Dearborn when Ford security men beat UAW organizers attempting to distribute union literature outside the River Rouge complex and to the broader wave of sit-down strikes and factory shutdowns that forced General Motors Chrysler and eventually Ford into formal negotiations with the UAW. The captions identify senior labor figures including Walter Reuther R. J. Thomas George Addes and Richard T. Leonard establishing the archive as documentation not merely of rank-and-file unrest but of the institutional consolidation of the UAW-CIO into one of the most powerful industrial unions in the United States. The material also records how labor disputes extended beyond factory gates into courts city halls state legislatures and police jurisdictions revealing the political dimensions of industrial unionism during the New Deal and early Cold War years.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 12 Large silver gelatin press photographs one large panorama measuring 9.5 x 16.5 inches 11 press photos ranging from 6 x 8 inches to 8 x 10 inches primarily Detroit Dearborn South Gate and Atlantic City circa 1938-1949. A large-format scene dated 1939 records tear gas and street violence during a UAW strike at the Fisher Body plant with clouds of gas spreading across trolley tracks as helmeted police advance toward crowds of fleeing workers and spectators. Another image shows hundreds of demonstrators carrying a massive American flag through downtown Detroit toward City Hall during protests following clashes between union pickets and police at Federal Screw Works; the verso caption notes approximately forty injuries and references accusations of "police brutality" raised before city council. Additional photographs show UAW-CIO officials seated at conference tables negotiating contracts and appearing in municipal hearing rooms beneath desk microphones and courthouse lighting. Captions identify figures including Walter Reuther George Addes and R. J. Thomas while a 1940 Dearborn caption records the arrest of union leaders for distributing handbills asserting workers' rights under the National Labor Relations Act. South Gate strike scenes outside a General Motors facility show workers carrying placards demanding a thirty percent wage increase while Rev. Louis R. Loe conducts prayer services along the picket line. Convention and leadership photographs from Atlantic City and Washington document labor leaders gathered under the authority of Samuel Gompers and later CIO leadership structures linking local strike activity to national labor organization.<br /> <br /> The archive illustrates the transformation of the automobile industry from one of the nation's most violently anti-union industrial sectors into the center of postwar collective bargaining power. Ford Motor Company resisted union recognition longer than General Motors or Chrysler relying on private security forces local police cooperation labor espionage and anti-handbill ordinances to suppress organizing inside and outside its plants. Several captions directly reference these legal confrontations including arrests tied to leaflet distribution and disputes over municipal authority to restrict labor organizing in public space. By the late 1940s many of the same figures shown here were negotiating contracts that established wage standards pensions grievance procedures and health benefits that reshaped industrial employment across the United States. Creasing edge wear scattered minor losses adhesive residue and newsroom markings to versos; images remain clear and intact overall. Overall good condition. unknown
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A9781035327102Hardback. New. <i>Understanding Health Systems and Welfare</i> explores the ways in which we understand health care systems and recommends how individuals health care providers and society as a whole can best use the resources within the systems for maximum benefit.<p><br /> <br />In this enlightening book Bent Greve examines health care systems from a multitude of perspectives considering factors such as demographic changes the steering of health care systems the value of preventative measures and the challenges and opportunities presented by technological developments. Greve discusses ways in which societies can ensure equitable access to treatment for all generations income-bands and levels of education. The book recognises that each welfare state manages a different framework financial model and structural organisation and encourages individuals and health care providers to better understand the resources available in order to maximise the system’s potential and ensure an overall improvement in wellbeing.</p><p><br /> <br />This book is an informative read for students academics and researchers working in welfare sociology health sociology social policy health policy and sustainable development. Accessible and engaging it will also be of interest to professionals and policymakers working in the health care and welfare sectors.</p><p></p> hardcover
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2024__1035327104Edward Elgar 2024. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 9.25x6.13x9.25 inches. Edward Elgar hardcover
1983b1726<p>New York Graphic Society 1983. New Hardcover. Fine DJ. 9.75"x11.75". be6</p> New York Graphic Society / Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1983Q-0821215566Little Brown and Company 1983-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1983213913Boston MA: New York Graphic Society 1983. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Features an introduction by acclaimed poet Mark Strand. A collection of 43 color photographs by Olivia Parker A clean and tight very near fine copy in cloth boards and in a close to near fine dust jacket with the usual fading to the spine and edges and some other very light wear. Signed and warmly inscribed by Parker on the title page in the year of publication and with a laid in card with a long handwritten note from Parker to the same recipients as well as with an early piece of ephemera. Despite the fading a nice copy of this underappreciated book. New York Graphic Society unknown
198328742Boston: Little Brown and Company / A New York Graphic Society Book. As New in Fine dust jacket. 1983. 1st Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. 0821215566 . Signed by Olivia Parker on the title page. Publisher's full gray cloth blind-stamped lettering on spine blue-gray endpapers. Profusely illustrated with 40 full-page full-color photographs by Olivia Parker. "Olivia Parker's eye and spirit bring a rewarding clarity of statement to her color photographs. I consider them unrivaled in their sense of "key" and their energies of form and design" - Ansel Adams. Introduction by Mark Strand. The volume is in perfect pristine condition unmarked unread tight square bright and clean. The unclipped dust jacket shows on slight signs of shelf-wear. AS NEW/FINE. Color Photographs. 4to 11" - 13" tall. Unpaginated pp . Little, Brown and Company / A New York Graphic Society Book hardcover