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Wraps a bit browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of the 1957 ed. 198pp. Five essays: The Economic Basis of the Athenian Democracy; The Athens of Demosthenes; Athenian Democracy and its Critics; Social Structure of Athens in the Fourth Century B. C. ; How did the Athenian Democracy Work? ; 198 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of the 1957 ed. 198pp. Five essays: The Economic Basis of the Athenian Democracy; The Athens of Demosthenes; Athenian Democracy and its Critics; Social Structure of Athens in the Fourth Century B. C. ; How did the Athenian Democracy Work? ; 198 pages
Underlining in pen and marks in margins on about 8 pages with a few notes to endpaper. Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). DJ is a bit tattered with tears and chipping. ; Contends that the Athenian aristocratic clansmen were able to transform their religious prominence into political influence. He shows that the chiefs of state, generals, mint-magistrates, and other officials were drawn from the aristocracy generations after Kleisthenes was believed to have broken its power forever. ; Martin Classical Lectures; 126 pages
A Few scratches to front panel of DJ. ; Contends that the Athenian aristocratic clansmen were able to transform their religious prominence into political influence. He shows that the chiefs of state, generals, mint-magistrates, and other officials were drawn from the aristocracy generations after Kleisthenes was believed to have broken its power forever. ; Martin Classical Lectures; 126 pages
in-12°, 320 pp., broche, couv.- Exemplaire sur Alfa. Très bel exemplaire, très frais. [MA-1]
in-12°, 320 pp., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [NV-26]
Book is in excellent condition with a little wear at corners, not much. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 337 pages. Contents include: Definition and structure of the state, Household economy, the slave, property, children and wives, Ideal commonwealths: Plato, Phaleas, Hippodamus, The citizen, civic virtue, Democracy and oligarchy, kingship, Variations fo the main types of constitutions, How to proceed in framing a constitutions, Of revolutions, A picture of the ideal state, Education in, etc.
255pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, F108792
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set (498 p.; 572 p.). Anitgone'den Mizrakli Ilmihal'e; Bozkirdan dogan uygarlik köy enstitüleri. 2 volumes set.
373p. Uncut. Text edges beginning to brown but not brittle. Inked ownership of H. G. Schwab. First signature loose. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold stamped, worn. First American edition. Coldwar/Economics 9
350 pages. Index. "In the following letters, written during a stay of nine months in the Philippine Islands, I tried to convey to those at home a faithful impression of the country I was in and the people I met." - from Introduction. Above-average wear. Sturdy library binding remains intact. Please note: map and several plates not included. Book
pp. xxiv, 461. 8vo. Original full black cloth binding. Spine faded. Coldwar/Economics 5
128 pages. Features: The Engineering of Consent - The Mental Health Movement is linked to thought control and is a powerful weapon of coercion; Straight Talk - why is freedom forever on the defensive?; A Scratchin' Good Time - fungus diseases, allergies and poison ivy are plaguing Americans as never before; Last Train to Silverton - the mountain wonderland of southwestern Colorado possesses an American heirloom; The Invisible Conflict - five popular beliefs, created and spread by the propaganda mills in this country, are proven to be false; ; What Will You Tell Your Children When They Ask About the America That Was?; Bobby-Sox Pandemonium - Washington is a scene of helter-skelter as everybody 'plays it by ear'; Revolutions Come in Different Packages - to claim a kinship between the American Patriots of 1776 and advocates of revolution today is a false assumption; "They'd Better Forget It" - Mr. A.G. Heinsohn, Jr. of Cherokee Textile Mills refuses to trade in his advertising postage plate to Pitney-Bowes; This Is Not a Democracy; How New Money Is Created - origin of the present fractional reserve system ob banking is traced back to the goldsmith bankers of western Europe during the 17th century; Strange Tale of Two Books - GUJA agents and their sinister activities; Kahn's Kernels; If I Were King; The First Prophet of Modern Communism - the evil legacy of Karl Marx; New York Is a Fabulous Town; What Happens to the Bond Money? - few citizens understand what happens to funds supposedly collected to pay off state and municipal bonded indebtedness; The Education Show-Case - more than anything, the teaching profession needs the development of character; A Milepost in Labor Relations - how an enterprising raiload track foreman got a good day's work from his men; and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy bearing the address label of noted Madison, WI architect William Kaeser. Book
128 pages. Features: Is the U.S. Losing Out in the Caribbean?; The Fourth of July - 1908; "Fair Play for America" Committee; The Fair Trae Racket; The Lost Colony of the Confederacy - A bizarre tale of a Colony of defeated Confederates who tried to start over again in South America; A Barber Speaks His Mind - things a customer should know in view of the rising price of haircuts; What Are You Reading These Days? - A critique that throws light on brainwashing techniques of the book and magazine publishers in America; Debatability of Fluoridation; Smith Street, U.S.A. - reprint of a 1939 article on the battle for democracy in the U.S.; Straight Talk; Nostalgia; Stage Fright - a common fear is explained; The Challenge of Underdevelloped Countries; Red Spies Plague America - an army of 300,000 spies steal military and atomic secrets; Underground "Noah's Ark" - man-made salt caverns in Kansas offer protection in the event of enemy attack; A "New" Task for the Church - the American home has become a real mission field; Old Warhorse Still in Harness - how Charlie Younts dealt with retirement; Exit the Aircraft Carrier; How to Prevent a Cold; Vi Murphy Keeps Her Word - courageous reporter goes to jail rather than betray news source; A Discovery That Changed the World - Paper; The Dalton Trumbo Trumpet - he was jailed in 1950 for contempt of Congress, has since written scripts for Exodus and Spartacus, and now receives adulation. Minimal markings. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy bearing the address label of noted Madison, WI architect William Kaeser. Book
pp. viii, 289. Paper beginning to brown, but not brittle. 8vo. Paperback. Coldwar/Economics 9
287p. Photo illustrations. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. Coldwar/Economics 5
pp. x, 408. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, worn at extremities. "America has been maligned, lied about and insulted by hosts of foreign defamers." Coldwar/Economics 5
pp. x, 606. Endpapers beginning to brown. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold stamped, spine and edges faded. Coldwar/Economics 6
pp. xviii, 365 + Plus frontis and photographs. Text drawings. Tall 8vo. Original full tan cloth binding. Spine darkened. Front cover soiled. First edition. Coldwar/Economics 7
Crés 1917, In-12 broché, 395 pages. Traduit de l'allemand par F.L. Schoell. En trés grande partie non coupé. Bon état.
6 page folding broadside. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Nice copy. Coldwar/Economics 8
pp. xii, 51. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding. Coldwar/Economics 9
pp. xi, 212. Illustrated with diagrams. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Fourth printing. Coldwar/Economics 1
125p. Illustrated with drawings. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding. First edition. "The author was a Hungarian art student who was one of the organizers of the Budapest protest meetings which triggered the Hungarian Revolution. He published this diary pseudonymously after his flight to Canada. "The men, women, and children of Budapest began writing a diary in blood at 11 P.M., October 23, 1956, when the first bullets fired by Hungarian AVH secret police screamed through a crowd of thousands jammed in front of the Radio Budapest Building." Coldwar/Economics 3
126p. Stamped ownership. Small 8vo. Original stiff printed wraps. Original dust jacket. Dust Jacket and binding printed in blue and white. Coldwar/Economics 9