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Paperback. Good condition. Covers have minor edge - wear and several scores and marks. Spine ends are quite worn and bumped. Upper leading corners are bumped, affecting pages. Several marks on page block. Contents are clean and clear. AF Used
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or creased with rubbing to edges and corners, sunned spine and small tears to lower front edge. 487pp. An account over 150 years of the printer's trade union and the social and industrial progress in the printing trade.
Hardcover. Second printing, 1968 (the first in 1955). Jacket, boards, and page block are slightly marked. Jacket is a little worn, with nicked corners and spine ends; underside is foxed. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
Uncorrected Advance Proof in lightly rubbed blue wraps. ...
Paperback. A few minor marks and imperfections on page block; otherwise very good throughout. TS Used
Hardcover. Jacket is slightly tanned, with a little wear at spine and upper edge. Page block and endpapers are foxed. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
16 pages, edges frayed, with plenty on the funeral of Queen Victoria. eng
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very slight fading to spine. 278pp. The cream of articles from The Times in 1990.
Hardcover without dust jacket. Mark to front board; tanning and lean to spine; light wear to board edges. Page block and endpapers foxed. Contents clean throughout. AD Used
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex - library. Several marks and scores on boards. Spine is faded. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are slightly worn and bumped. Library stamps on FEP and title pages. Pen marks on FEP. A few pages are slightly creased on upper leading corners. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Ex - Library
152pp. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
160pp. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
439 p. Hardcover Very good condition fair d.j.
439 p. Hardcover Good condition, top of spine pulled
Hardcover and jacket in very good condition. TS Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Brown leather binding. Boards have a few minor scores, surface marks and small abrasions. Spine is quite worn, with two or three patches of leather loss. Some wear to leading corners. Name and date (1911) penned on front endpaper. Some foxing, particularly near beginning and end of item. Hinges are cracked and binding is a little loose at beginning of item. Text remains clear. AF Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. This item was not published in 1900; it does not have a publication date, but was probably published during the mid - eighteenth century. Brown leather binding. Boards are detached from spine. Boards have a few scores and surface marks. Spine is worn, and head is torn away. Some wear to leading corners. Name penned on front pastedown. Different name and date penned on front endpaper. Some foxing, particularly near beginning and end of item. Binding appears relatively sound and text remains clear. AF Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. This item was not published in 1900; it does not have a publication date, but was probably published during the 1750s. Brown leather binding. Boards have a few scores and surface marks. Front board is detached, rear board is partially detached from spine. Lower half of spine has been torn away; upper half is very worn. Some wear to leading corners. Name and date penned on front endpaper. Some foxing, particularly near beginning and end of item. Binding appears relatively sound and text remains clear. AF Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Brown leather binding. Boards have a few minor scorings and marks. Some wear to spine ends and leading corners. Name and date penned on front endpaper. Minor age - spotting and fading. Hinges are cracked and binding is rather loose near centre of book. A few pages are dog - eared.Text remains clear. AF Used
Hardcover. Jacket is sunned, marked and worn, with nicks, tears and creases. Minor marks on page block and a few early pages. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
tamping to title page, FEP removed, stamping throughout. Ex Library
Hardcover. Jacket faintly marked on front, with superficial scores and lightly worn edges. Spine ends and rear lower leading corner of jacket and hardcover bumped; dent on jacket and hardcover's front upper and rear lower edges. One or two minor marks on page block. Pages are clean, binding is sound and text remains clear throughout. TS Used
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Sunned and worn exterior with patches of fraying and loss on the spine foot and rear board. Minor marks and tanning on the page block and pages throughout. The binding remains sound and all text is clear. CM Used
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 381 p. The role of the mainstream newspapers in the consolidation of the Turkish national identity, 1934-1937. This study examines the role of the press in the consolidation and dissemination of the Turkish national identity in the single-party era with a social constructionist approach. Within the context of press-government relations and in line with the main peculiarities of Kemalist nationalism, the research takes a cross section and demonstrates how the Turkish national identity that was manufactured by the Kemalist power was represented, discursively reproduced and disseminated via the newspapers in the mid-1930s. The research is primarily based on a sample of newspaper articles retrieved from the archives of the Beyazit State Library. The sample consists of articles published in Cumhuriyet, Aksam, and Son Posta, between 1934 and 1937. Data are analyzed complementarily by content analysis to describe the intensity, and discourse analysis to obtain an in-depth understanding of the framing of nationalist representations. It is observed that newspapers displayed very limited dissociations from the Kemalist arguments. The conclusion of this dissertation is that newspapers played a significant role in the dissemination and consolidation of the Turkish national identity in the single-party period, by mediating the underlying framework of the nation and by employing discursive practices that mostly ratified, reproduced, and diffused the discourses of Kemalist nationalism.
282p. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good