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Edité par The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, 1982
Vendeur : biblioboy, North Providence, RI, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Paperback. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. The College of William and Mary Near Fine. 1982. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 6" x 9"], perfect-bound, 115 pages, illustrated. Near Fine copy bx189.
Edité par University of New Mexico 1977 Albuquerque, 1977
ISBN 10 : 0826304516ISBN 13 : 9780826304513
Vendeur : The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. xiv+356pp with figures, maps and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") issued in beige cloth with brown lettering to spine. Foreword by Douglas W Schwartz, preface and introduction by James N Hill. A School of American Research Book (SAR. Papers from a seminar held in Santa Fe, April 2-8, 1970. 1st edition. Contents: Fred Plog: Explaining Change; James N Hill: Systems Theory and the Explanation of Change; Arthur A Saxe: On the Origin of Evolutionary Processes: State Formation in teh Sadwich Islands; Richard I Ford: Evolutionary Ecology and the Evolution of Human Ecosystems: A Case Study from the Midwestern USA; Michael A Glassow: Population Aggregation and System Change: Examples from the American Southwest; Henry T Wright: Toward and Explanation of the Origin of the State; William T Sanders: Resource Utilization and Political Evolution in the Teotihuacan Valley; Fred Plog: Systems Theory and Simulation: The Case of Hawaiian Warfare and Redistribution; James N Hill: Discussion; Melvin L Perlman: Comments on Explanation, and on Stabiity and Change. Condition: Light edge wear. Avery good to fine copy in a better than very good jacket.
Edité par Oxford University Press, New York Oxford, 1993
ISBN 10 : 0195066332ISBN 13 : 9780195066333
Vendeur : Theoria Books, Andover, MA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. 208 pp., x. '1' in number line. Following the list of Contributors and "Introduction: Looking Forward Into History" by Editor, Contents divided into 24 Essays in 6 Sections: [I] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS (1) Jeffrey G. Williamson, "How Tough Are Times in the Third World?"; (2) Julian L. Simon and Rita James Simon, "Do We Really Need All These Immigrants?'; (3) Lance E. Davis and Robert A. Huttenback, "Do Imperial Powers Get Rich Off Their Colonies?"; (4) Robert Higgs, "How Military Mobilization Hurts the Economy"; [II] WORKERS AND EMPLOYMENT (5) Price V. Fishback, "Does Workers' Compensation Make for a Safer Workplace?"; (6) Lee J. Alston, "American Farming: If It's Broke, Why Can't We Fix It?"; (7) Elizabeth Hoffman,"How Can Displaced Workers Find Better Jobs?"; [III] WOMEN AND MINORITIES (8) Robert A. Margo, "What is the Key to Black Progress?"; (9) Elyce J. Rotella, "The Equal Rights Amendment--Yes, But Whose?"; [IV] GOVERNMENT AND THE ECONOMY (10) Barry Eichengreen, "As Good As Gold--By What Standard?"; (11) Mark Thomas, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Trade Deficit?"; (12) John Wallis, "The Great Depression: Can It Happen Again?"; (13) Benjamin Baack and Edward Ray, "The Income Tax: An Idea Whose Time Has Gone and Come?"; (14) Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill, "Are Government Giveaways Really Free?"; (15) Jonathan Hughes, "Do Americans Want Big Government?"; [V] REGULATION, DEREGULATION AND REREGULATION (16) Richard Sylla, "Should We Reregulate the Banks?"; (17) Hugh Rockoff, "Can Price Controls Work?"; (18) Susan M. Phillips and J. Richard Zecker, "The Securities Exchange Commission: Where From, Where To?'; [VI] TECHNOLOGY AND COMPETITIVENESS (19) Gary M. Walton, "Fulton's Folly"; (20) Peter Temin, "Down the Primrose Path"; (21) Gary Libecap, "What Really Happened at Teapot Dome?"; (22) Paul Uselding, "Does Government Intervention in the Economy Hurt Competitiveness--or Help It?"; (23) Donald N. McCloskey, "Competitiveness and the Antieconomics of Decline"; (24) Nathan Rosenberg, "Does Science Shape Economic Progress--Or Is It the Other Way Around?"; Appendix: Chronology of Important Dates, pp. 181-199; For Further Reading, pp. 201-203; Index, pp. 205-208. Taupe cloth with bold black lettering on spine. Glossy beige dustwrapper not price-clipped (no price) with Title lettering in large, thick, purple letters on top third front cover, above Subtitle lettering in smaller purple across middle front cover; Editor name letters in smaller purple across bottom front cover. Only peccadilloes are spine sunned to lighter taupe than rest of cover (all lettering still bold purple and eminently readable) and SLIGHT crease remaining at top edge front cover from once having had a paper clip positioned there. Book itself is As New: Tight binding (NO cracks); sharp corners (NO bumps or curls); NO rubbing wear; NO remainder marks; NO previous owner names. Clean text. Apart from collecting sun's rays on the shelf, book looks unheld, UNREAD.
Edité par University of New Mexico. Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico:(1977), 1977
Vendeur : The Antiquarian Shop, Bend, OR, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Cloth. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. First Edition. First edition, illustrated, 356pp., bound in beige cloth, spine lettered in black, a fine copy in nearly fine unclipped dust jacket with tiny nick to bottom edge.
Edité par Academic Press, New York, 1977
Vendeur : Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australie
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. First Edition. New York, Academic Press, 1977. Octavo, xiv, 258 pages with numerous illustrations. Cloth slightly marked; ownership signature; an excellent copy with the dustwrapper a little lightly sunned, rubbed, chipped and torn with slight loss. One of the Studies in Archaeology series.