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20161-1611636566Carolina Academic Press 2016. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 607 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.50 inches. Carolina Academic Press paperback
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1994SKU1025475J. Ball Publishers 1994-01-01. Hardcover. New. New Inside and Outside. Clean and crisp pages w/no markings! You will be pleased. Excellent book! z1s199A Some very minor shelf wear on dust cover. Fast Shipping J. Ball Publishers hardcover
biblio37475<p>Published for The World Bank by The Johns Hopkins University Press 1986. Fine Hardcover IndianRed cloth Blue/Gray lettering no dj. No Wear. Blank small sticker on the flyleaf to hide signature of previous owner otherwise The Book is New. Clean Unmarked Throughout. Strong Tight binding Perfect hinges. 9.5"x6.3"x1.25". be46666.</p> Published for The World Bank by The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
198687940Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press published for The World Bank 1986. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Good. xii 335 pages 7. Formulae. Figures. Tables. Notes. References. Index. There is minor wear to the cover. No DJ present. Some highlighting noted. Some marginal notes and marks observed. This is a World Bank Research Publication. Excerpt from Introduction: "In most developing countries agriculture remains a principal source of income for the majority of the population an important earner of foreign exchange and a central concern of government policymakers. One of the great problems for these countries is that efforts to predict the consequences of agricultural policies are often confounded by the complex behavior patterns characteristic of households in semi-commercialized rural economies. That is to say most households in agricultural areas produce partly for sale and partly for their own consumption. They also purchase some of their inputs and provide some from their own resources. Any change in the policies governing agricultural activities will therefore affect not only production but also consumption and labor supply. These relations are what analysts attempt to capture in their efforts to model the behavior of agricultural households." Semicommercial farms that produce multiple crops make up a large part of the agricultural sector in developing economies. These farms or agricultural households combine two fundamental units of microeconomic analysis: the household and the firm. Traditional economic theory has dealt with these units separately. But in developing economies in which peasant farms dominate their interdependence is of crucial importance. Researchers at the Food Research Institute Stanford University and at the World Bank have developed models of agricultural households that combine producer and consumer behavior in a theoretically consistent fashion. Recent empirical applications of these models have extended them and expanded the range of policy issues which can be investigated using this general framework.<br /> This reports the results of empirical applications of this model in India Indonesia the Republic of Korea Nigeria Senegal Sierra Leone and China. It provides a comparative analysis of the policy implications of the approach for such matters as the welfare of farm households the size of marketed surplus the demand for nonagricultural goods and services and for hired labor and the availability of budget revenues and foreign exchange. The Johns Hopkins University Press [published for The World Bank] hardcover
19402092902137401788Shiromizu-sha 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Shiromizu-sha paperback
19402090502126802152Shiromizu-sha 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 250 Size: 46 size Shiromizu-sha paperback
1999BN102371Hippokrates 1999. 1999. 1999. Akupunktur in der Suchtmedizin. <br/><br/>Akupunktur in der Suchtmedizin. Hippokrates unknown
1975023574New York NY: Kennedy Galleries 1975. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Black cloth-effect paper covered boards lettered and decorated in silver foil. Slightly rubbed corners and spine extremities. xix260 pp. 105 full page plates at rear. Kennedy Galleries Hardcover
2013106471Kehrer. New. 2013. Hardcover. 3868284087 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - Text in English and German. -- with a bonus offer-- . Kehrer hardcover
188654809St. Petersburg Russia: A. Buttner associated with Aug. Cranz of Hamburg 1886. Presumed First Edition First Printing thus from this publisher. Wraps. Good. Oversized approximately 10 inches by 11.75 inches. 8 pages. Wraps Sheet music. Illustrated/lithographed cover. Some soiling and creasing. Text is in German. Johann Baptist Strauss II 25 October 1825 - 3 June 1899 also known as Johann Strauss Jr. was an Austrian composer of light music particularly dance music and operettas as well as a violinist. He composed over 500 waltzes polkas quadrilles marches and other types of dance music as well as several operettas and a ballet. The Russian March is a march by Johann Strauss II Op. 426. The work was premiered on April 29 1886 in the riding hall of the Guard Regiment in St. Petersburg Russia. In 1886 Johann Strauss visited Russia for the first time since 1869 accepting an invitation from the ladies of St. Petersburg society to participate in several charity events. At a gala concert held in the riding hall of the Russian Horse Guards Regiment the composer presented the waltz Les Dames de St. Pétersbourg-written specifically for his Russian tour-which later became known as Wiener Frauen Op. 423. The polka An der Wolga Op. 425 was also composed during this period. Many works created during Strauss's earlier visits to Russia were performed. A new release was the march Garde à Cheval which was later retitled Russischer Marsch. The work was dedicated to the reigning Tsar Alexander III. Incidentally this 1886 trip to Russia proved to be the composer's last. The duration of the piece is 4 minutes and 2 seconds cited in references. This time may vary slightly depending on the conductor's musical interpretation. The Russischer Marsch one of Johann Strauss's 'characteristic marches' belongs to that group of new compositions with which the Viennese maestro charmed audiences attending his series of charity concerts in St. Petersburg in 1886. This trip to Russia made at the invitation of the 'Russian Society of the Red Cross' and a children's charity was to be Johann's final visit there and came after a lapse of seventeen years since his last concert engagement at nearby Pavlovsk 1869. The court society which surrounded the Tsar may have known little of life in Russia thirty years earlier but was well aware of Strauss's reputation as the darling of the public and as a favorite of the Imperial family through his triumphant 'Russian summers' at Pavlovsk during the years 1856-65. The appearance of the Viennese maestro in St. Petersburg in 1886 once again occasioned an outbreak of 'Strauss fever' with shops offering pictures busts and statuettes of the conductor/composer. The venue for the 1886 charity concerts was the vast riding school of the Horse Guards Regiment in St. Petersburg and the 80-strong orchestra of the Imperial Russian Opera had been provided for the concerts. Johann conducted his own compositions. The majority of the works he performed were those which had proved popular in Pavlovsk during the 1850s and 1860s but these were supplemented by more recent works like the Brautschau-Polka op. 417 and Schatz-Walzer op. 418 both based on themes from his latest operetta success Der Zigeunerbaron The Gypsy Baron 1885. In addition Johann composed four new works especially for his 1886 Russian visit - 2 waltzes a polka and a march. It was at his third concert on 29 April 1886 = 17 April Russian calendar that he unveiled his Marche des Gardes à Cheval March of the Horse Guards written as a tribute to the Tsar's bodyguard in whose riding school the concerts took place. Although the Marche des Gardes à Cheval is without doubt "uniquely interesting" as the critic of the St. Petersburger Zeitung opined of this and the polka-mazurka Mon salut = An der Wolga op. 425 its title does not really suit the character of the piece. Far from being a 'cavalry march' in the style of the Grossfürsten-Marsch op.107 or the Caroussel-Marsch op. 133 for example this work is more descriptive of heavily-laden Russian foot-soldiers trudging wearily through the snow even to the extent of the diminuendo at the end of the piece as the column of soldiers disappears into the distance. Thus much more apposite was the name with which the march was rechristened for audiences in Vienna when Johann conducted its first performance there as an encore item during Eduard Strauss's benefit concert in the Musikverein on 7 November 1886: the Russischer Marsch. This was also the title under which August Cranz published the work together with the composer's dedication to "his Majesty Alexander III Emperor of Russia etc. etc" A. Buttner [associated with Aug. Cranz of Hamburg] paperback
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75-0885NY NY: Matignon Gallery 1981. Exhibition Catalogue. 8vo. Soft Covers. Saddle stitched. Front and back covers slightly worn and discolored. Very Good. 40 pages.Black and white plates. [NY, NY: [Matignon Gallery, 1981] paperback
1995Q-0571175449Faber & Faber 1995-12-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Faber & Faber hardcover