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ria9781032914619_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Structural Sin and the Death of Institutions explores how Christian understandings of sin map onto institutional failures. It argues that institutions frequently create conditions in which individuals are disempowered and disposed to si hardcover
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rarshakeRobert Tyas Paternoster Row London 1843. 1st edition. 4to. Vol I : 6 xxviii 4 602 2. Vol II : 6 570 2pp. Vol III Plays : 6 ' unpaginated but circa 600 ' 2pp. Numerous engravings in text. All edges gilt. Contemporary half brown leather binding brown floral cloth covered boards gilt separation along leather edges raised bands gilt floral design between gilt lettering on spine. lettering on front gilt lettering raised gilt bands gilt scrolls between on spine. Original yellow eps. Edges to all 3 books has scuffs Vol I has front cover coming away. Vol III has 1cm tear to top spine. Obviously pages are tanning with age but all 3 volumes in very good cean tight condition. Despatched within 24 hours by next day GAURANTEED DELIVERY. FULL REFUND IF NOT SATISFIED. YOU MAY TELEPHONE TO DISCUSS CONDITION FURTHER. F. Hardcover. hardcover
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2015x-113736615XPalgrave Macmillan 2015. Hardcover. New. 241 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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642183790M.E. Sharpe Incorporated pp. 320 Index. Hardback. New. M.E. Sharpe Incorporated hardcover
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19067392San Francisco: A.M. Robertson 1906 First edition. Very scarce. 87pp. Portraits from early photographs. Original three-quarter brown leather marbled boards gilt-lettered spine. Spine ends slightly rubbed a hint of scattered foxing free endpapers with offsetting from binders glue. Overall a fine copy. By Bruce Cornwall his son. This work was issued in a very small edition printed for private distribution. An important narrative of Cornwall's expedition across the plains to California. Cornwall in company with his brother and Tom Fallon the famous trapper and scout who acted as guide left St. Joe early in April of 1848 just prior to the Gold Rush. The narrative records the encounter with the Mormons 4000 strong under Brigham Young at Council Bluffs; the capture of Cornwall and his companions by the Indians; their final escape and arrival at Fort Laramie; the journey across the Rockies to Fort Bridger and Fort Hall; killing of the guide Fallon by the Hill Indians; the attempt to cross the Humboldt Sink and Desert with a copy of Frémont's Route Map as their sole dependence; final arrival in California eight thousand dollars in debt; acquirement of half a million within the year; the Squatter War Cornwall's active part therein and defense of Sutter; and more. Cornwall became a member of the State Legislature; built the first house in Sacramento; was President of the Society of California Pioneers; and assumed a position in the affairs of the state which gives to these memoirs an authority possessed by very few other records of the sort. Cowan: p.143; Graff: 880; Howes I: C-780; Howes II: C-786. A.M. Robertson hardcover books
199751574London: Michael Joseph 1997. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. fine/fine. 435p octavo. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by author on title page. <br/><br/> Michael Joseph hardcover
19067392San Francisco: A.M. Robertson 1906 Book. Fine. Hardcover. First edition. Very scarce. 87pp. Portraits from early photographs. Original three-quarter brown leather marbled boards gilt-lettered spine. Spine ends slightly rubbed a hint of scattered foxing free endpapers with offsetting from binders glue. Overall a fine copy. By Bruce Cornwall his son. This work was issued in a very small edition printed for private distribution. An important narrative of Cornwall's expedition across the plains to California. Cornwall in company with his brother and Tom Fallon the famous trapper and scout who acted as guide left St. Joe early in April of 1848 just prior to the Gold Rush. The narrative records the encounter with the Mormons 4000 strong under Brigham Young at Council Bluffs; the capture of Cornwall and his companions by the Indians; their final escape and arrival at Fort Laramie; the journey across the Rockies to Fort Bridger and Fort Hall; killing of the guide Fallon by the Hill Indians; the attempt to cross the Humboldt Sink and Desert with a copy of Frémont's Route Map as their sole dependence; final arrival in California eight thousand dollars in debt; acquirement of half a million within the year; the Squatter War Cornwall's active part therein and defense of Sutter; and more. Cornwall became a member of the State Legislature; built the first house in Sacramento; was President of the Society of California Pioneers; and assumed a position in the affairs of the state which gives to these memoirs an authority possessed by very few other records of the sort. Cowan: p.143; Graff: 880; Howes I: C-780; Howes II: C-786. A.M. Robertson hardcover
2019NBKS-1<p><em>Still in publisher's issued shrink wrape.</em></p><p>Now in its 9th Edition the text equips you with the tools and critical-thinking skills you need for business success. It dissects case studies examines successes and failures in the context of the market and observes the tactics used by today's most successful small business ventures. With this you develop the skills that will give you a unique advantage in a hotly competitive environment.</p><p>This flexible digital platform combines unrivaled content online assessments and customizable features to personalize learning and improve results.</p><p>Pearson eText is an easy-to-use digital textbook available within MyLabR that lets you read highlight and take notes all in one place.</p> Pearson paperback
186453790London: London Printing and Publishing Company 1864. Hardcover. Very good. Three volumes royal octavo 26.5 by 18 cm. 4 lxviii 640; 4 586; 8 xvi 641 1 blankpp. Each volume with steel-engraved frontispiece tissue guards present in vols. 2 and 3 and title followed by letterpress title; each play with full-page steel engraving and numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. Contemporary polished calf double-ruled in gilt; spine with raised bands and gilt morocco lettering pieces. Marbled edges and endleaves; gilt dentelles. Housed in fine later forest green slipcase. Covers mildly stained and rubbed. Contents clean and fresh apart from moderate foxing at the steel plates and surrounding leaves. A very good set. Vol. 1: Comedies. Vol. 2: Tragedies. Vol. 3: Historical Plays. Full title and imprint: The Complete Works of Shakespeare Revised from the Original Editions: with a Memoir and Essay on his Genius by Barry Cornwall. Also Historical and Critical Studies of Shakespere's Text Characters and Commentators and Annotations and Introductory Remarks on the Plays by Richard Grant White R.H. Horne and Various Other Distinguished Writers. Illustrated with Engravings on Wood and Steel from Designs by Kenny Meadows. The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited 26 Paternoster Row London; and 55 Dey Street New York. London Printing and Publishing Company hardcover
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1824019991J. Carpenter and Son 1824. First Edition. Hard Back. Very Good. 69 large full page plates with a page of decription next to each. Contemporary binding of quarter burgundy leather with marbled boards show a little rubbing. Pages and plates on the whole white with light sporadic foxing to around one third of the pages. A Rare odd volume J. Carpenter and Son hardcover
228527 June-1 Nov. 1894. Painter. 4 ALSs 2-3pp. 8vo good. He asks for payment for a picture so that he can pay rent arrears reports of his progress with his pictures “the two Dartmoor streamsâ€. He later talks of other pictures in which Roberts has an interest “Mermaid†“Kennack Bay†“Cadgwith Cove†and others and his constant need for money. 4 items 27 June-1 Nov. 1894. unknown
6237957Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 304 . Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
2011SONG1849713294Routledge 2011-05-06. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x1.00x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
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1999DADAX1883906326Brand: Kingdom Publishing 1999-01-01. paperback. New. 5.75x0.50x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Kingdom Publishing paperback