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A9781868885015Hardback. New. Two enduring challenges in South African historiography are addressed by this group of committed scholars from SADET. The Road to Democracy in South Africa: Volume 4 1980-1990 firstly addresses the muted voices of largely unpublished black scholars and secondly ensures that the voices of the majority of the population are at the centre of the historic narrative. hardcover
2013i66iiUnisa Press 2013. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 7x2x9. 2 Volumes Part 1 and 2. The front end page of both volumes are missing. The boards of both volumes are edge rubbed with scuffing and light knocks along the edges. The binding of both volumes remain secure. Scarring on the paste downs of Part 2. Browning along the edges of the pages of both volumes. There are no ink inscriptions or annotations in either volumes. Extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Unisa Press hardcover
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pp. vi, 279. 8vo. Original full cloth backed binding. Original dust jacket, worn with slight loss. First edition. Coldwar/Economics 2
pp. x, 498 + Plus photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First edition. Coldwar/Economics 4
pp. xiv, 301 + Plus photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Coldwar/Economics 1
Features: Will College by Wasted on Your Child? - by Walter M. Lifton; An American Hero - the exclusive story of how Edgaar Buell, an American farmer, has devoted his life to a one-man crusade for freedom and democracy in war-torn, Communist-infiltrated Laos; People on the Way Up - Helen Mann, Ralph Bonham (inventor of the Tote Gote), poet W.D. Snodgrass; Queen of the Anglers - Dorothea Dean has already reeled in five world records - shark, marlin, tuna, etc.; An Everyday Tragedy - each year 38,000 Americans die on our highways - a survivor, Norman Sobel, tells of the terrible aftermath of one such disaster; Help Wanted in Washington - the Kennedy administration discovers that too few top minds want to work for their country; Sad and Lonely Clown - Red Skelton, a comedian for 33 years, has banked millions, but offstage he is tormented - Hollywood's loneliest man; Why Good Dogs go Wrong - befuddled pooches are now seeing their own psychiatrist!. Nice Coke ad on back cover shows three Coke floats. Average wear. Magazine
211p. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Coldwar/Economics 4
Iintroducion by Paolo Vivante. Translations by John Richmoind and Brian Mcarthy "This selection of modern Greek poetry stems from a particular political event: the overthrow of the democratic government of Greece ... on 21st, April 1967." [They were] selected by the Canadian Committee for Democracy in Greece. Proceeds from the sale of the book will be in support of the Committee" It includes poems by Nikos Engonopoulos, George Seferis, Angelos Sikelianos, Yiannis Ritsos, Tassos Spiropoulos, Pantelis Trogadis, Rita Boumi-Papa, Costas Kariotakis, Leon Koukoulas, Menelaos Loundemis,Tassos Livadtitis, Nanos Valaoritis, Eleni Paidoussi, Tasso Denegris, Nikiforos Vrettakos. 52p. Book
244p. Inked ownership. 8vo. Original full grey cloth binding. Coldwar/Economics 9
pp. viii, 113. Inked ownership of A. Addrian Roberts, former head of the Philadelphia Communist party. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. First printing. Coldwar/Economics 7
298 pages, illustrated, bibliography, index. eng
pp. vii, 108. Ruled decorated title page. Penciled underlinings. Small 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, decorated and embossed in green. Original dust jacket, spine darkened with small loss. Nice copy. First Edition. Coldwar/Economics 10
Very faint shelfwear to DJ. ; Xi, 216pp. By analyzing a selection of speeches of the Athenian orator Andokides and the decisions reached by his audience on each occasion, Dr. Missiou demonstrates that the orator had divergent perceptions, values and attitudes from those of his audience on a number of basic issues. By this means she challenges the criticism, frequently aimed at Athenian democracy, that the decisions of the Assembly during this period were irresponsible and irrational. In particular she ascribes the rejection of Andokides' proposals for peace with the Spartans in 391 BC to the incompatability between the subversive character of his speech, aimed at spreading pro-Spartan and anti-war feelings, and the socio-political needs and demands of his audience. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 216 pages
431p. 8vo. Original full cloth blue binding. ". criticism of the foreign policy of our State Department and of the peace policy of the United Nations." Quite influential on generations of conservatives. Coldwar/Economics 2
194326681943. New York Columbia University Press 1943 - Reliure toilée 15 cm x 24 cm 389 pages - Texte en anglais de Adolf Sturmthal - bibliographie - Quelques légères traces d'humidité sinon bon état