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Volume 29. Ex-Library book. Laminated dust jacket, brown hardcover with gilt lettering and contents in very good clean condition. Ex-Library sticker to dust jacket, front inside cover and FEP. Ex-Library stamp on page block and title pages. E Used
Paperback in New Condition.
Paperback in good condition. Light sticker residue on rear cover and half title page. Covers are lightly edge worn. Page block is marked. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in good condition. Minor edgewear to the cover and parts of its edges. One or two tiny abrasions on the front. Binding is sound and the text is clear. CM Used
Paperback in like new condition. Part of the Center for 21st Century Studies series. Front cover is a little bowed but no other flaws of note. Pages are clean and clear. TA Used
Paperback in good condition. Previous owner's name penned to inside front cover. Sunning and creases to spine, light scuffs along edges. Light foxing to upper page block. Pages clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
Hardcover. Dust jacket is scuffed, with a few light scores and some minor edge - wear. Light bump on spine head. Binding is sound. Text is clear. AF Used
Paperback. Covers are slightly scuffed and edge - worn. Leading corners are slightly worn. Page block is a little grubby. Binding is sound and pages are clean throughout. Text is clear. AF Used
Dedication from Author "To Bernard with Best Wishes" on FEP. It is a trite fact that changes do occur, yet is it logically contradictory to deny that they do? If Zeno and McTaggart were right, then there is no logical contradiction in such a denial, although this is incompatible with the way in which we normally think of the world. Supporters of the 'block view' of the universe believe that there is a sense in which all events may be said to be contemporaneous, like episodes in a book, so that there is no 'objective' past or future. The aim of this book is not to demolish belief in the existence of objective change, but to elucidate the conditions under which it makes sense to suppose that changes occur. The book pays particular attention to the existence of selves as one such condition, and concludes that the naturalistic account of change is defective and leaves the sceptic victorious Clean Copy
Hardcover. Price - clipped jacket is marked, scored and worn. Jacket leading corners, edges and spine ends are creased and nicked. Hardcover leading corners, edges and spine ends are bumped and worn. Page block is lightly marked. Stickers on pastedowns. Lower edges of pages are lightly bumped. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW Used
Hardcover. Good condition. Dirty and shelf-worn dust jacket with numerous tears and marks. Jacket spine and leading corners are faded, worn and rubbed. One or two nicks on jacket spine head. Few marks, scores and bumps on boards. Slight wear on hardcover spine ends. Publisher's stamp on title page. Binding is sound, and the text is clear. AF Used
Paperback in good condition. A few faint marks and light scuffs on slightly shelfworn covers; early pages are a little worn at upper corners; page block perhaps slightly tanned. Text is clear throughout on sound pages. TS Used
Paperback in very good condition. The lightest of edgewear to covers and small score to page block foot. Lower leading corners of covers are starting to split slightly and faint mark to edge of page 5. Pages are sound and text is clear throughout. TA Used
Hardcover (no jacket). First printing. Marks on page block foot (looks like a printing error); interior remains clean and sound. TS Used
Hardcover in clipped dust jacket. Original price sticker to front flap, sunned spine, chipped spine ends and water mark spine foot, few minor scuffs to rear cover. Boards excellent, spine tight, text clean and clear throughout. AD Used
1996100137622Center for the Study of Language and Inf 1996 392 pages 15 27x2 34x22 89cm. 1996. Broché. 392 pages.
19463384449München, Erasmus-Verlag, 1946. 200 S. OPpbd.
x + 74pp., softcover, 22cm., VG
98393Tournai/Paris, Casterman, 1951. 13 x 20, 235 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état (1 petite étiquette sur la couverture avant).
1977100127280Cambridge University Press 1977 256 pages 12 8x2x19 8cm. 1977. Broché. 2 volume(s). 256 pages.
198833851ABMünchen/Wien/Baltimore, Urban u. Schwarzenberg, 1988. 8° (21 x 12,5 cm). XII, 700 S., mit 17 Graphiken. Original-Ganzleinenband mit Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage.
Paperback. Slight edge-wear and a few minor scores on covers. Pages are clean. Contents are clear. AF Used
Gray hardcover with black lettering on spine in very good clean condition with very lightly worn tail of spine. Pages are clean and tight throughout. Dust jacket with some sunning on spine has one tiny tear on top edge, otherwise it is sound. T Used
Text is clean, clear and bright throughout. Cover is in good, clean condition. Used
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Tanning to jacket spine and edges. Board spine is cocked and previous owner's details penned to FEP. Contents clean and pages excellent. AD Used