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ria9780415450393_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Economics and Development Studies synthesises existing development economics literature much of it very contemporary in order to identify the salient issues and controversies and to make them accessible and understandable. hardcover
2018x-1137602422Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Hardcover. New. 542 pages. 8.50x6.25x1.50 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
2011L3 boxtemp340 mn<p>Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia 1622 Volume I The Hakluyt Society Third Series Volume 23. Edited by Isabel Boavida Hervé Pennec Manuel João Ramos; Translated by Christopher J. Tribe. Published by Ashgate for The Hakluyt Society 2011. Hardcover 526 pp.</p> The Hakluyt Society by Ashgate Publishing Limited. hardcover
2008x-141292944XSage Pubns Ltd 2008. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.50 inches. Sage Pubns Ltd hardcover
2023x-1032533986Routledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.91 inches. Routledge hardcover
2020x-1138352071Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 335 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
6325390Taylor & Francis Group pp. 286 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
2026x-1032907126Routledge 2026. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 400 pages. 8.50x5.43x8.74 inches. Routledge hardcover
1998x-0415147085Routledge 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 242 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2024x-1032397829Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
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2011x-0415571782Routledge 2011. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 384 pages. 9.21x6.46x0.83 inches. Routledge hardcover
2020x-0367228289Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. 264 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
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2020x-036723081XTaylor & Francis 2020. Hardcover. New. 6th edition. 478 pages. 9.75x7.50x1.25 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2005x-0080446671Elsevier Science Ltd 2005. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 538 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.50 inches. Elsevier Science Ltd hardcover
1992x-041503874XRoutledge 1992. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 272 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2010x-041545039XRoutledge 2010. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 320 pages. 9.49x6.46x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2016x-1138650935Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 432 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
191137502Bruxelles: Publiées par le Ministere des Colonies 1911. First edition. Aqurelles par Norman-H. Hardy. 403 photographs and drawings 2 fold-out maps and 29 full- page folio-size plates containing 20 color drawings 15 color plates of raffia designs 53 photographs of carved figures and objects and 14 photographs of 18th century Bombala embroidery. 1 vols. Large 4to. Original tan printed portfilo. Book loose in fasicules. Fine. wrappers slightly worn. First edition. Aqurelles par Norman-H. Hardy. 403 photographs and drawings 2 fold-out maps and 29 full- page folio-size plates containing 20 color drawings 15 color plates of raffia designs 53 photographs of carved figures and objects and 14 photographs of 18th century Bombala embroidery. 1 vols. Large 4to. Publiées par le Ministere des Colonies unknown
2026x-0198932774Oxford University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 610 pages. 6.89x1.58x9.84 inches. Oxford University Press hardcover
183236785Washington DC: Gales & Seaton 1832. Newspaper. Good. Newspaper. Approx. 21" x 18." 4 pages. Two folds. Sheets are detached. Newspaper has light toning. Name of R. J. Ingersoll New Haven Con" written top of issue. Possibly the same Ingersoll that served 4 terms in Congress from 1825-1833. <br /> <br /> Entire contents of page 2 concern "The Cherokee Case. Opinion of the Supreme Court delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall January Term 1832. Samuel A. Worcester vs. The State of Georgia." The case is also printed on the first column of page 3. Supreme Court case of Samuel Worcester. From the Brittannica website: <br /> <br /> Worcester v. Georgia involved a group of white Christian missionaries including Samuel A. Worcester who were living in Cherokee territory in Georgia. In addition to their missionary work the men were advising the Cherokee about resisting Georgia's attempts to impose state laws on the Cherokee Nation a self-governing nation whose independence and right to its land had been guaranteed in treaties with the United States government. In an effort to stop the missionaries the state in 1830 passed an act that forbade "white persons" from living on Cherokee lands unless they obtained a license from the governor of Georgia and swore an oath of loyalty to the state. Worcester and the other missionaries had been invited by the Cherokee and were serving as missionaries under the authority of the U.S. federal government. They did not however have a license from Georgia nor did they swear a loyalty oath to that state. Georgia state authorities arrested Worcester and several other missionaries. After they were convicted at trial in 1831 and sentenced to four years of hard labour in prison Worcester appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.<br /> <br /> Worcester argued that Georgia had no right to extend its laws to Cherokee territory. He contended that the act under which he had been convicted violated the U.S. Constitution which gives to the U.S. Congress the authority to regulate commerce with Native Americans. The Constitution also bars the states from passing laws that alter the obligations of contracts-in this case treaties. Several treaties between the Cherokee and the U.S. government recognized the independence and sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation. Furthermore Worcester argued that the Georgia laws violated an 1802 act of Congress that regulated trade and relations between the United States and the Indian tribes.<br /> <br /> The Supreme Court agreed with Worcester ruling 5 to 1 on March 3 1832 that all the Georgia laws regarding the Cherokee Nation were unconstitutional and thus void. Writing for the court Chief Justice John Marshall held that "the Indian nations had always been considered as distinct independent political communities retaining their original natural rights as the undisputed possessors of the soil." Even though Native Americans were now under the protection of the United States he wrote that "protection does not imply the destruction of the protected." Marshall concluded:<br /> The Cherokee Nation then is a distinct community occupying its own territory.in which the laws of Georgia can have no force and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves or in conformity with treaties and with the acts of Congress. The whole intercourse between the United States and this Nation is by our Constitution and laws vested in the Government of the United States.<br /> <br /> Georgia however ignored the decision keeping Worcester and the other missionaries in prison. Eventually they were granted a pardon and were released in 1833. Pres. Andrew Jackson declined to enforce the Supreme Court's decision thus allowing states to enact further legislation damaging to the tribes. The U.S. government began forcing the Cherokee off their land in 1838. In what became known as the Trail of Tears some 15000 Cherokee were driven from their land and were marched westward on a grueling journey that caused the deaths of some 4000 of their people.<br /> <br /> The Supreme Court agreed with Worcester ruling 5 to 1 on March 3 1832 that all the Georgia laws regarding the Cherokee Nation were unconstitutional and thus void. Writing for the court Chief Justice John Marshall held that "the Indian nations had always been considered as distinct independent political communities retaining their original natural rights as the undisputed possessors of the soil." Even though Native Americans were now under the protection of the United States he wrote that "protection does not imply the destruction of the protected." Marshall concluded:<br /> The Cherokee Nation then is a distinct community occupying its own territory.in which the laws of Georgia can have no force and which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter but with the assent of the Cherokees themselves or in conformity with treaties and with the acts of Congress. The whole intercourse between the United States and this Nation is by our Constitution and laws vested in the Government of the United States.<br /> <br /> Georgia however ignored the decision keeping Worcester and the other missionaries in prison. Eventually they were granted a pardon and were released in 1833. Pres. Andrew Jackson declined to enforce the Supreme Court's decision thus allowing states to enact further legislation damaging to the tribes. The U.S. government began forcing the Cherokee off their land in 1838. In what became known as the Trail of Tears some 15000 Cherokee were driven from their land and were marched westward on a grueling journey that caused the deaths of some 4000 of their people. Gales & Seaton unknown
197321784Nez Perce Indian Tribe of Idaho 1973. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. SIGNED BY ALLEN SLICKPOO SR. --THE PROJECT DIRECTOR OF THE NEZ PERCE TRIBE-- across the title page. A very solid copy to boot of the 1973 stated 1st edition which was limited to 2000 copies. Clean and Near Fine in a crisp Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo dozens of black-and-white photos throughout complementing the text. Nez Perce Indian Tribe of Idaho unknown
2011L3 box661 a13cd<p>Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia 1622 Volumes I & II The Hakluyt Society Third Series Volumes 23 & 24. Edited by Isabel Boavida Hervé Pennec Manuel João Ramos; Translated by Christopher J. Tribe. Published by Ashgate for The Hakluyt Society 2011. Hardcover.</p> The Hakluyt Society by Ashgate Publishing Limited. hardcover
2016Manohar-9781138650930Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover