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0243109415.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666656541.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
184186150Leipzig, Krappe, 1841. XVI, 48 S. Pappband d. Zeit (berieben u. bestoßen, Rückenbezug defekt).
181186151Leipzig, Richter, 1811. 4to. 23 S. Umschlag d. Zeit (lädiert).
183489184Göttingen, Dieterich, 1834. XX, 683 S. Halbleder d. Zeit (Deckelbezüge, Vorsätze u. 2 Ecken erneuert). [2 Warenabbildungen]
Contents: Drought in Africa (short article); B.C.'s Bill Bennet swings his axe - spending down and taxes up; Newfoundland politics - Brian Peckford; Worst of times for the NDP; U.S. shelves a fish treaty; Manitoba bilingualism battle; Robert Bourassa seeks Quebec Liberal leadership; Two-page ad for the new Audi 5000S; Blunt talk between Helmut Kohl and Yuri Andropov; George Schultz - futile side trip to the middle east; Fallout from the Robert Falls affair; Guatemala and Rios Montt; No Expo 1989 for Mitterand; Herman Kahn Obituary; Social update on Vickie Moss and Wayne Gretzky with nice photo; Dave Steib does well in baseball all-star game; Bill Vander Zalm to work for Vancouver Sun, after suing it while in office; The recovery takes shape; The Lessons of Japan Inc., by Peter C. Newman; Washington wakes up to Acid Rain; Results of Universiade 1983 in Edmonton; Wynton Marsallis; Reunion of The Band; Poor Toronto - forced to watch as Vancouver opens domed stadium - B.C. Place. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
100 pages. Features: Wealth and Poverty; Death and Taxes; Naked Greed; Naked Ambition; Naked Women with their Shirts off; and more. Light cigarette odor. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
48 pages. Contents: The President (F.D. Roosevelt) Allows Congress a Chance to Find Own Salvation: Hill Rebels on Spending, Bogs Down on Farm and Labor, Pushes Housing; Pat Harrison: The Portrait of a Politician from Jokes to Taxes; Labor Front: Dearth of Money Weakens Resistance in Ranks; Jury Scandal: Despite Faith of 2 Sheriffs, Frenchy (George Andre) Can't Go Straight; 'Mr. and Mrs. Gregory': The (Charles) Lindberghs Come Home - and Aviation Lobbies Buzz; Japan Hastens Campaign to Control All Shanghai: A Flag and a Grenade Embroil Tokyo With Powers and U.S. Marines; Spain: Zero Hour - Cold and Politics Prolong Gen. (Francisco) Franco's Worries; Imperial Purge: A 'Soldiers' Soldier' (John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker) Becomes Chief of British Army; Rumanian Compromise: Liberals Make Puzzling Deal with Fascists; Mexico: a Celebration - Cardenas' New Deal Goes Ahead Despite Fiscal Troubles; Presenting the 1937 All-American Team - Strong, Versatile, Fast in the Head and Feet; Winter Brings an Enemy: New York Opens Five Clinics to Fight Pneumonia; (Rev. William Norman) Guthrie: Hero Rector of Peter Stuyvesant's Church Decides to Rest; Railroads Want to Spend - With What, Remains Mystery; The Voice of Industry Speaks: N.A.M. (National Association of Manufacturers) Opens 42nd Congress; Farm Puzzle: Both House and Senate Bills Assailed for Complexity; Cure for Coal: Industry Doubts Efficiency of Federal Medicine; and Perspective: Searching for Peace. Camel cigarette color Christmas ad on back cover. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
24 pages. Features: Man and Sky - Safety is the Goal but Disaster Lies Between - article with photo of the Hindenberg disaster; The National Scene; Organized Labor and the Movies; Seeking taxes from Pierre S. duPont and John J. Raskob - with photos of each; Jim Crowism; Photo of Congressman A.W. Mitchell; Italy, Peeve, Censorship; Mexico, Church, Land; Sugar Pact; Spanish Civil War Update, with photo of Basque troops in Bilbao; Small international news bits; The Mellon Institute; Photo of Glenn Martin; Editorials; Robert R. Young and the Van Sweringen rail empire; Feature article on Neville Chamberlain, with photo of him and his wife; The Movie World - with bizarre 'puckered' photo of Rufe Davis; Photo of Sohn - who flew with canvas wings - and died; Air safety compared to rail and auto safety; Very fascinating aviation photos on back page show very unusual planes; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
19243249197New York, McGraw-Hill, 1924. X, 325 S. Lwd.
43693Paris Editions de la Gazette des Tribunaux 1926 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, 298 pages [1]. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
18503086152Leipzig, Krappe, 1850. XVI, 48 S. Lwd.
10945In 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, pièces de titre en partie manquante, coiffes restaurées. Page de titre à la date de 1760 sans mentions de lieu ni d’éditeur. VIII, 520 pages. Deuxième édition publiée la même année que l’édition originale in 4. Il y développa le principe de la nouvelle école avec un franc parler, qui lui attira de nombreux suffrages et le fera emprisonné 5 jours au château de Vincennes, puis sera contraint à l’exil deux mois au château de Bignon. Il s’éleva notamment contre les fermiers généraux, il fit une critique sévère du régime fiscal alors en vigueur. Bon exemplaire
19393355999Berlin, v. Decker, (1939). VII, 340 S. Hlwd (Stempel auf Titel).
500347305LA VILLEGUERIN Editions Sans date. Ce livre de Michel-Pierre Madignier publié en 1991 explique clairement les règles de la fiscalité agricole en France. Son objectif est de permettre aux agriculteurs de mettre en place une gestion fiscale efficace pour leur exploitation
162819628Genève Pierre Chouët 1628 Petit in-4° 72 PP derniers feuillets maculés avec manque en marge . précieux document de toute évidence fort rare. marque d'imprimeur au titre
79 pages. "Under the pretense of social progress, two citizens out of three live off the taxes paid by the third one in welfare states, and three out of four in the Soviet Union. This panicking situation is the true reason of the present 'perestroika'. This survey by a renowned economist provides the electors and elected with precious norms of correct public management, that allow them to get rid of this monstrous exploitation of the working class, to dramatically raise salaries and the growth rate, and to eliminate inflation. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Book
19223628149Greifswald, Bamg, 1922. 136 S. Kart. (Stempel auf Vorsatz und Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
1911613332Stuttgart, Cotta, 1911. IX, 352 S. Ohne Einband (Rückdeckel des Originalumschlags vorhanden, defekt).
19113083040Stuttgart, Cotta, 1911. IX, 352 S. Halbleder (großer gelöschter Stempel auf dem Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
1980126864Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
108 pages including bibliography. Based upon the experience of many people and on the unique knowledge of antiques shops that has been acquired by the authors, one of whom has been a successful dealer. Chapters include: The personal side; the shop; buying; selling; advertising - restoring; wholesale and export; the specialist; taxes, etc.; antiques dealers; a pocket history of furniture. Unmarked. Average wear. Solid copy. Book
1930492911930 Montbrison, Imprimerie Eleuthère Brassart, 1930, plaquette grand in 8° brochée, 37 pages ; un tableau dépliant.
184020238Boston : Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1840. Broadside. Near Fine. Single folio sheet printed recto approximately 17.5 x 13.675 inches; one horizontal and three vertical folds; near fine. Broadside. An Act passed by both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Senate Governing the valuing of poll and property taxes in Massachusetts. The first section tasks Assessors to submit to the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office a "true and perfect list" of all male polls age sixteen and up together with "all rateable estate both real and personal lying within their Cities Towns and Districts" with a value of more than twenty dollars. A poll tax is a tax on a person. The Act also establishes an oath which each Assessor must agree to swear by along with penalties for either refusing the oath or not abiding by its terms. Section Seven of the Act details the correct type of form on which information for listing polls and property must be recorded. Even by today's standards this form might be considered comprehensive to the point of being intrusive. To give a few examples: "Number of ounces of plate of all kinds exceeding twenty dollars in value. Number of bushels of wheat. of rye. of Indian corn. of flax. of hemp. of hops. of tons of hay. of cow rights. of horses one year old and upwards. of mules and asses. of oxen. of steers and heifers. of sheep. of swine." and much much more. It was during this decade that Henry David Thoreau was jailed for not paying his taxes ostensibly on the grounds of his objection to slavery and the Mexican war. Signed in type by Robert C. Winthrop Speaker of the Massachusetts House; Daniel P. King President of the Senate and John P. Bigelow Secretary of the Commonwealth. <br/><br/>WorldCat records only one institutional holding AAS of a four-page pamphlet of the same title with very similar although not identical content. No broadside printings are recorded by WorldCat. Commonwealth of Massachusetts unknown books