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ria9781018412825_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America and possibly other nations. Withi hardcover
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1833247284London: Richard Bentley New Burlington Street 1833. First Edition. xii 331 1; iv 341 1 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary quarter tan calf and marbled boards. Ticket of R.E. Narby Bookseller & Printer Warminster. Bookplate. Fine. First Edition. xii 331 1; iv 341 1 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Founder of the "New Colonization System". Following imprisonment Wakefield began to study colonial affairs of Australia with an eye towards immigration. Recognizing that the depressed condition of Australian affairs was due to a lack of efficiency and sensible handling he gathered his theories for correcting the problems and first published them in "A Letter from Sydney" London 1829 under the name Robert Gouger. It was so well done that the author was supposed to be an immigrant. He revised and refined these views for his "New Colonization System" in "England and America" as the chapter the "Art of Colonisation." The theories for his "System" were to abolish free grants of agricultural land requiring a fixed price which would be kept low enough so that a laborer would be able to purchase land after a few years this to reduce the number of ex-convicts laborers from receiving land for which they had no use to regulate immigration and to use tax monies from the rental of grants to bring laborers to the colonies. One of the main results of his publications and efforts was the founding of the National Colonization Society and then the South Australian Association the latter intended to be based upon Wakefield's theories. He was also a close advisor to the Molesworth Committee. On the appointment of Lord Durham to Canada in 1838 Wakefield became interested in that territory and is credited with having greatly assisted Durham with his famous "Report on the Affairs of British North America." He also acted as an adviser to Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe in Canada in the 1840's. In 1837 Wakefield had formed the New Zealand Association and spent most of years following directing the affairs of the association from England while his brother William Hayward Wakefield directed and managed it from New Zealand. Kress C3643; McCulloch's "Literature of Political Economy" 1845. p 94; Sabin 100976; Palgrave III p. 648; Goldsmiths' 27890 Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street unknown books
183321655London: Richard Bentley 1833. First edition. 331; 341pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half calf. Binding wornboards detached but present browning of text some excisions in margins of a few pages including the title bookplates removed with an inscription on both volumes reading "1835/ To be returned in a Fortnight/ Mr. Adam President" else a very good copy. First edition. 331; 341pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Founder of the "New Colonization System". Following imprisonment Wakefield began to study colonial affairs of Australia with an eye towards immigration. Recognizing that the depressed condition of Australian affairs was due to a lack of efficiency and sensible handling he gathered his theories for correcting the problems and first published them in "A Letter from Sydney" London 1829 under the name Robert Gouger. It was so well done that the author was supposed to be an immigrant. He revised and refined these views for his "New Colonization System" in "England and America" as the chapter the "Art of Colonisation." The theories for his "System" were to abolish free grants of agricultural land requiring a fixed price which would be kept low enough so that a laborer would be able to purchase land after a few years this to reduce the number of ex-convicts laborers from receiving land for which they had no use to regulate immigration and to use tax monies from the rental of grants to bring laborers to the colonies. One of the main results of his publications and efforts was the founding of the National Colonization Society and then the South Australian Association the latter intended to be based upon Wakefield's theories. He was also a close advisor to the Molesworth Committee. On the appointment of Lord Durham to Canada in 1838 Wakefield became interested in that territory and is credited with having greatly assisted Durham with his famous "Report on the Affairs of British North America." He also acted as an adviser to Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe in Canada in the 1840's. In 1837 Wakefield had formed the New Zealand Association and spent most of years following directing the affairs of the association from England while his brother William Hayward Wakefield directed and managed it from New Zealand. Kress C3643; McCulloch's"Literature of Political Economy" 1845. p 94; Sabin 100976 Richard Bentley unknown books
2012x-1848726120Psychology Pr 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 488 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Psychology Pr hardcover
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1871015290New York: D. Appleton and Company 1871. Very Good condition. This volume contains 4 novels bound as one. The binding is marbled boards with black leather spine and corners. Moderate corner wear. Small chip at the head of the spine. The four works are: GABRIELLE ANDRÉ by S. Baring-Gould 1871 New York: D. Appleton and Company 201pp.; AGAINST TIME by Alexander Innes Shand no date Boston: Little & Gay 200pp.; FOR THE KING by Charles Gibbon 1872 New York: Harper & Brothers 122pp.; ROUGEGORGE AND OTHER SHORT STORIES by Harriet Prescott Spofford Alice Cary Lucy H. Hooper Jane G. Austin A. L. Wister L. Clarke Davis Frank Lee Benedict etc. 1870 Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 148pp. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition. about 670 pages. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
19632300657The Garden Club of America 1963. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. No jacket. A nice copy. 1963 Large Hardcover. 98 pp. A history of the Garden Club of American spanning over fifty years. The Garden Club of America hardcover books
1416489 Albany Street Regents Park London. 17 November 1841. 1p. 12mo. Good on lightly-aged paper. He reports that he shared the 'bounty' of the recipient's 'delicious present' with his brother who has been 'confined to the house for a month'. He reports that 'Mr Watts and family are well' and hopes that 'Mr Stack is so'. 89 Albany Street, Regents Park [London]. 17 November 1841. unknown
12911 volume in-8° (240 x 160 cm) broché, XXIV + 269 p. + 12 illustrations hors texte, non coupé, très bon état (bande rousse sur les marges de la couverture), sur beau papier, exemplaire du service de presse (texte en français, notes en anglais).
Light shelfwear to book. Faint bump to heel of spine. ; Text in french with English commentary. ; 268 pages; Text of Edward Gibbon's journal from his 1764 trip from Geneva to Rome
Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and tears. DJ is price-clipped. Light foxing to textblock. ; Text in french with English commentary. ; 268 pages; Text of Edward Gibbon's journal from his 1764 trip from Geneva to Rome
Stampa antica originale raffigurante il ritratto dello scrittore Edward Gibbon, in allegato pagina descrittiva. Piccole gore. Segno ad inchiostro nell'angolo in alto a sx. Inserita nell'opera "Serie di vite e ritratti de Famosi Personaggi degli ultimi Tempi" edita da Bettalli e Fanfani a Milano dal 1815 al 1818
9030in 8 broché couverture illustrée faux-titre, titre 213 pages 2 pages de table des matières et des gravures. 6 pages de catalogue 32 photographies hors-texte Payot 1937. Bibliothèque scientifique. Le gorille, le chimpanzé, l’orang outang, le gibbon, le babouin … Les légendes et les religions, les singes dans le folklore…Edition originale ; Bon exemplaire
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199541201AB1995. Boulder and others Westview Press 1995. 8°. XV 254 pages. Original softcover Paperback. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Robert Bosch Foundation Alumni Association. Includes for Example: Whither the Treuhandanstalt: Frederick R. Fucci/ The Politics of Restructuring Business Enterprises in the Former GDR: The Case of EKO Stahl: Mark J. Jrolf/ Less Than a Universe of Difference: Evaluating the Reality of a German Finance: Adam S. Posen/ Germany at Maastricht: Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: Colette Mazzucelli/ Standort Deutschland: Can a Changing Germany Compete in the Changing World Market: Michael Zumwinkle/ Passages: East-West by North-South: Thomas A. Hagemann/ A Quiet Land: Reflections on Dictatorship in East Germany: Angela Kurtz Mendelson/ Slouching Toward Capitalism: Cultural Transformation in Leipzig 1993: Lauren Stone/ Rightist Violence as a Youth Phenomenon in United Germany: Bradden Weaver/ "Let The Advertiser Beware": Restrictions on Comparative and Misleading Advertising Under German Unfair Competition Law: Sylvia Becker/ No More Strangers but Fellow Citizens: Minority Protection Laws in the United States and Germany: Christopher S. Visick/ Legal Ethics as Market Interference: The Example of the German Residency Requirements: Ingrid L. Lenhardt/ Germany in a New Europe: Kurt Biedenkopf/ Pan-European Policy After the End of the East-West Conflict: German Foreign Policy Needs New Concepts: Karsten D. Voigt/ The Need for Civil Courage: Yilmaz Karahasan etc. Rather than a single political achievement fixed in time German unification has proven to be a complex multidimensional process. After four years Germany continues to confront formidable economic social and cultural challenges resulting from the rushed marriage of disparate societies and political systems. This volume brings U.S. perspectives to bear on some of the economic social and legal aspects of unification in one of Europes most closely watched democracies. Part One explores the economic ramifications of unification especially the massive restructuring of eastern Germanys industrial base which has caused profound unemployment and economic hardship. An enormous economic and political task in the best of times the reconstruction was undertaken in a period of global recession and rapid political evolution in the entire region.Part Two considers social and cultural stresses of unification as exemplified in the press cultural organizations and Germanys confrontation of its own past.Part Three explores legal issues demonstrating how some of the peculiar social-philosophical postulates of German law are increasingly being questioned. These serve as reminders that German unification has occurred in the context of European integration and that the new Germany must come to terms not only with itself but with a wider political entity of which it is a part. paperback
19392110502150402679Shunju-sha 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Shunju-sha paperback
1983Q-0941214125Orion Books 1983-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Orion Books paperback
1992RO20216533The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. 1992. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 597 à 613. Relié par une agraffe. Texte en anglais sur deux colonnes. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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2002Q-0399234462Putnam Juvenile 2002-03-18. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Putnam Juvenile hardcover
1978RO60106301Crescent Books. 1978. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Env. 60 pages (non paginé). Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon