3 553 résultats
215x140 mm. 89 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Paperback with slightly worn and sunned exterior. Some page corners are a little creased. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. First edition. Ex-library. Xviii, 672 pages, with 12 page publisher's catalogue at rear. Boards and spine are stained, sunned and worn. Leading corners and spine ends are bumped and torn. One centimetre tears on front upper edge and spine ends. Page block and rough-cut pages are tanned and marked. Label on front pastedown. Front pastedown hinge is split but binding remains intact. Minor pen on half title page. Creases throughout pages. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Hardcover. Jacket is slightly worn, with sunned spine. Pages are clean and sound. TS Used
Good paperback. Light shelf and handling wear, some fading to cover, minor creasing to corners. Pages tightly bound, content unmarked. CN Used
849 pages including index and black and white photographic plates. "...Bernays is the pioneer who did more than anyone else to establish the principles, practices and ethics of public relations... Here he describes the many national movements, social beliefs, trends, fashions and fads that have been the result of his carefully planned public relations activities... Reveals the secrets, the techniques, the causes and consequences of his glamorous and crucial, yet little understood profession... A fascinating inside account of the men, the events and the ideas that have been at the center of America's history in the twentieth century." - from dust jacket. Unmarked. Binding sound. Average wear. A sound copy of this important work. Bibliographic references: Larson 3, Cole p.27. Book
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. 849 pages including index and black and white photographic plates. "... Author is the pioneer who did more than anyone else to establish the principles, practices and ethics of public relations... Mr. Bernays describes the many national movements, social beliefs, trends, fashions and fads that have resulted from his carefully planned public relations activities. He reveals the secrets, the techniques, the causes and consequences of his glamorous, crucial, yet little understood profession... A fascinating inside account of the men, the events and the ideas that have been at the center of America's history in the twentieth century." - from dust jacket. Light wear to book. Binding sound. Few drops of soiling to fore-edge. Infrequent underlining and marginal lines. Average wear and soiling to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A magnificent addition to any public relations collection. Bibliographic references: Larson 3, Cole p.27. Book
Hardcover in New Condition with Dust Jacket.
Paperback, worn a little particularly around edges; spine sunned and creased at the head of the spine and down the side. Contents clean and sound. TW Used
Ethics, Identity, and Community in Later Roman Declamation is the first book devoted exclusively to the Major Declamations and its reception in later European literature. It argues that the fictional scenarios of the Major Declamations enable the conceptual exploration of a variety of ethical and social issues. Chapters explore these cultural matters, covering, in turn, the construction of authority, the verification of claims, the conventions of reciprocity, and the ethics of spectatorship. The book closes with a study of the reception of the collection by the Renaissance humanist Juan Luis Vives and the eighteenth-century scholar Lorenzo Patarol, followed by a brief postscript that deftly surveys the use of declamatory exercises in the contemporary university. This much-needed and engaging study will rescue the Major Declamations from generations of neglect, while critically informing current work in rhetorical studies. ; 240 pages
Paperback. Faded covers with a few light scores. Small mark left by removal of a price label on front cover. Spine is faded and has minor wear on ends. Slight creasing on leading corners. Minor foxing on page block. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. AF Used
1st separate edition. Period Cloth, large 8vo, 16 pages. 25 cm. In Hebrew. No. 32 of 70 copies printed. "Hotsa? Ah meyuh? Edet me-Ha-Do? Ar 5 be-H? Eshv? An, 5692, be-tik? Unim v? E-hosafot. " Reprinted from Hadoar, Oct. 16, 1931, with corrections and additions. Commemorative volume issued for Libowitz's seventieth birthday. Includes portrait of Libowitz, brief biographical note, bibliography of his works, and birthday wishes from writers and scholars, among them Ch. N. Bialik, A. S. Rabinowitz, Prof. Dr. Michael Guttmann, Prof. Israel Davidson, Prof. Caspar Levias, Shalom M. Maximon, Dr. Jehuda Kaufman, M. Rabinovitch, B. Friedberg. Samuel Nehemiah Libowitz (18621939) was a writer on Jewish subjects. Born in Kolno, Poland, he immigrated to America in 1881. He traded in precious stones and was so successful that he could afford to print over 20 books in limited editions. He corresponded with eminent Jewish scholars including Israel Davidson, to whom he wrote 107 letters, which he later published himself in 1933 (EJ 2007) . His books include works on Leon Modena, aggadah, wit and humor in rabbinic literature, and polemical tracts. SUBJECT(S) : Libowitz, Nehemiah S. , 1862-1939. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide: NYPL, BU, HUC, JTS, Harvard. Printed on glossy paper. Bookplate removed, otherwise Very Good Condition. (RAB-60-6)
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. First edition. Light shelfwear to boards and small bump to front lower edge. Pages excellent, spine tight. AD Used
Rovereto, Tip. Roveretana (Ditta V. Sottochiesa), 1887, in-8, copertina muta moderna, pp. XVII, 48.
Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. Ex - university library. A few minor marks on boards. Leading corners, edges and spine are lightly bumped and worn. Page block and a few pages are lightly marked and tanned. Labels on front pastedown and early blank pages. Stamps on one or two early and closing pages. Light crease on title page. Abrasion on preface page. Text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HCW Ex - Library
18391338DBErlangen, Palm'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1839. 8°. XII, 600 (1) S., (2) S. (Anzeigen). Pappbd. d. Zt. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (stärker berieben u. bestossen).
EIGHT TITLES BOUND TOGETHER. [Titles 2 & 3 - Porges, N. / Guttmann, Julius]: Schriften, herausgegeben von der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums. Zwei Vorträge gehalten in der Generalversammlung der Gesellschaft am 23. Dezember 1907 zu Berlin. [Title 6 - Hermann Strack]: Jüdische Geheimgesetze? Mit drei Anhängen: Rohling, Ecker und sein Ende? / Artur Dinter und Kunst, Wissenschaft, Vaterland / "Die Weisen von Zion" und ihre Gläubigen - 9. vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. 230x150mm. [94]+[61]+[24]+[80]+[46]+[47]+[39] pages. Black Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover very stained. Cover corners bumped. Small bump-mark on spine middle part. Spine edges slightly worn. Pen writing on front whitepage. Rear whitepage bottom corner creased. Pages yellowing. [Title 1 - Der Text des Buches Ezra]: Several pages dog-eared. [Title 4 - La Durée de l'Année Biblique]: First and last pages dirty. [Title 5 - Judentum und Christentum]: Previous owner's name written in ink on page 1. 3 color pencil marks on pages 10-11 near text. [Title 6 - Jüdische Geheimgesetze?]: Stamp on title page bottom corner; title page upper corner slightly tattered. Light pencil marks on most pages. [Title 7 - Beiträge zur Kenntniss des Rechtssystems und der Ethik Mar Samuels]: Small pen drawing on page 1 upper corner. Several pages slightly creased in the middle. [Title 8 - Kein Pfaffentum...]: Stamp, dedication written in pencil and small ink inscription on page 1; small ink inscription on page 3. Pages bottom corner slightly bent. [SUMMARY]: This compilation of extremely rare Judaica publications is in good condition.
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Academic Book Club stamp to half-title page. Jacket is lightly edgeworn, board edges lightly rubbed and page block foot marked with small specs. Spine is tight and contents clean throughout. AD Used
Hardcover in very good condition. Light stains on page block foot, endpapers and closing index pages. Remaining pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
ABOUT THE BOOK:- The human has always prided himself as an exceptional 'moral species' but has always been haunted by two questions: 'Why am I not good when I want to be'; 'Why do I do bad when I don't want to'. This is at the heart of what scriptures and sages have long alluded to as the eternal internal struggle—between good and evil—that wages in the human consciousness. The book posits that much of our confusion and angst stems from our inability to recognize the ramifications of this 'war' between two sides of our own 'self'. It is because we are ignoring this war that we are losing all other wars of the world. That 'ignorance' is the primary source of all the horrors, malevolence and violence that fill us with so much dread. But a 'favorable' outcome is possible only if the forces of goodness are aided to get an upper hand consistently—and that calls for two cathartic changes: consciousness-change by inducing a turn from the mind to the heart; and contextual-change, by radically reconstructing the roles of morality, money, and mortality in our everyday lives. The book offers a menu of insights and options we all can use to tilt the scales in the war waging inside each of us. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bhimeswara R Challa is a native of India and a 'double-retiree', one from the elite Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the other from the United Nations. During a career stretched over forty years, he shouldered multiple responsibilities, from the grassroots to the global, which gave him at once an insider's depth and an outsider's objectivity. Alongside, he has been a part-time but passionate writer and has published two novels, Kshanayulu (The Pardonables) and Aprasyulu (The Ostracized) in his mother tongue (Telugu) and several articles in newspapers and journals in India, UK and USA. His previous, full-length scholarly non-fiction book was the critically-acclaimed Man's Fate and God's Choice—an Agenda for Human Transformation (2011). This second book is, in a sense and in spirit, its sequel. The Title 'The War Within – Between Good and Evil : Reconstructing Morality, Money, and Mortality written/authored/edited by Bhimeswara Challa', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121219792 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 704 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Ethics / Money / Mortality. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Paperback in good condition. Crease to front cover at lower leading corner, marks to page block and general shelfwear to covers. Internal contents clean and unmarked, spine tight. AD Used
1988100147085Harvard University Press 1988 350 pages 15 494x1 778x22 606cm. 1988. Broché. 350 pages.
2014100136781HERMANN 2014 258 pages 15 3x22 8x1 9cm. 2014. Broché. 258 pages.
1984100144314Pontificio Istituto Biblico 1984 328 pages 25x610x305cm. 1984. Broché. 328 pages.
Hardcover with printed boards; no dust jacket. Very small indentation to rear board upper edge and minor bump to spine foot and front upper leading corner, like new condition. AD Used