Sinclair sonja (12 résultats)

Langue : anglais
Edité par University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Buffalo, London, 1985
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Rubbed; Brief writing on the front endpaper.

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Hard Cover with Dustjacket. Etat : Very Good (Book condition). Very Good (Jacket Condition). Signed and inscribed by the author.[Our rating system: 1.Fine; 2. Near fine; 3. Very good; 4. Good; 5. Fair.]. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Book.

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Hard Cover with Dustjacket. Etat : Very Good (Book condition). Very Good (Jacket Condition). Signed and inscribed by the author.[Our rating system: 1.Fine; 2. Near fine; 3. Very good; 4. Good; 5. Fair.]. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Book.
Edité par Stoddart Publishing Company, Toronto, Canada, 1990
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. Not Marked; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. pp.265 with index. clean tight copy Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Etat : very good. 24 cm, 265 pages. Illus. Inscribed by the author.

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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. Bata, Thomas J.; Sinclair, Sonja BATA: SHOEMAKER TO THE WORLD Toronto, ON: Stoddart Publishing Co. Ltd. 1990 NF/NF 341pp. 8vo. Dust jacket shows light wear and staining along the edges but is otherwise clean despite faint age toning. Edges show light bumping and wear…as well. Blue boards are clean with gilt titling on the spine. Edges of the spine are lightly bumped. Side edges of textblock shows a few small stains that do not show on the text and top edge shows foxing. Text is clean throughout. Binding has loosened inside the front and back cover but remains tight throughout the text. Overall book is in beautiful shape for its age and remains in near fine condition. *This book is slightly oversized and may require extra shipping charges.*.

Langue : anglais
Edité par University of Toronto Press, Buffalo & Toronto, 1985
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Vendeur : J.C. Bell, Lunenburg, NS, CanadaJ.C. Bell
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. First Edition. x, 265 pp, illus, index; signed (with an inscription) by the author on the half-title page. [97]. Signed by Author(s).

Edité par Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited, Canada, 1990
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. First Edition. Clean & tightly bound hardback book, page edges tanned, previous owner smoked so there is a lingering aroma, no inscriptions, in a bright unclipped dustjacket which is a little sunned at the spine, with a chip to the top of the spine. x + 342 pages, index.
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Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 2008, 8 x 8 inches approx, full colour, 53 pages stapled booklet to accompany second conference of Textile Forum South West | gently read copy - clean and bright, no creases, and free of name, notes etc | carefully packaged and dispatched from UK within two working days.
Edité par New Zealand Working Women's Council 1977, 1977
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The Making of a Peacemonger; The Memoirs of George Ignatieff
Ignatieff, George, and Sinclair, Sonja (associated with the preparation)
Langue : anglais
Edité par University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, 1985
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Hardcover. Etat : Very good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. Second printing [stated]. 265 pages. DJ has small tear at bottom of DJ front. Includes Illustrations, Preface, and Index. Signed and Inscribed by the author. Inscription reads: To Ambassador Niles, with cordial best wishes from a colleague in diplomacy. George Ignatieff, 2…6 February 1986. Title page is also signed Thomas Niles (presumably by Ambassador Niles). Also contains a sogned typed letter laid in from U. S. Ambassador to Canada Thomas M. T. Niles to Ambassador Nitze (Special Advisor to the President for Arms Control Matters, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520)! The author became Chancellor of the University of Toronto. In 1984 he received the Pearson Peace Award for his outstanding contributions to the cause of peace. George Pavlovich Ignatieff, CC (December 16, 1913 - August 10, 1989) was a noted Russian-Canadian diplomat. His career spanned nearly five decades in World War II and the postwar period. In 1940 he joined the Canadian Department of External Affairs. He became personal assistant to the Canadian High Commissioner in London, Vincent Massey, and during his London posting began a friendship with Lester Pearson, later Prime Minister of Canada. Ignatieff was a key figure in Canadian diplomacy and international relations through the postwar period. He was Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1956-1958), permanent representative to NATO (1963-1966), Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations (1966-1969) and president of the United Nations Security Council (1968-1969). In 1984 Ignatieff was appointed Ambassador for Disarmament by Prime Minister John Turner. Standing on the roof of Canada House following one of the worst wartime air raids on London and surveying the devastation around them, two men resolved to devote their lives to the cause of peace. One of them was Mike Pearson, soon to become minister of external affairs and eventually prime minister of Canada. The other was a junior foreign service official by the name of George Ignatieff. The London blitz was not Ignatieff's first exposure to the horrors of war. As the Russian-born son of a famous aristocratic family, he was barely five years old when the revolution and civil war put an end to his sheltered childhood. His father was arrested and jailed by the Bolsheviks, then miraculously released in time for the family to escape to England and eventually settle in Canada. For the last event, he has never ceased to be grateful. With warmth, charm and unfailing humor, Ignatieff takes the reader through a remarkable life. The early years - from the elegance of his childhood home to the comic struggles of émigré neophytes operating a dairy farm, from the pain of isolation at an exclusive Montreal boys' school and the challenges of railroad construction life in western Canada to the heady days as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford - developed in the young man the flexibility and adaptability required of a diplomat. His close-up observation of troops massed to parade before Hitler, his shock at the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the nuclear arms race, and the Cuban missile crisis all reinforced his commitment to peace. Ignatieff served his adopted country as Canadian ambassador to Yugoslavia and to the North Atlantic Council. He represented Canada on the United Nations Security Council and at the Geneva Disarmament Conference. He participated in tense negotiations over most of the world's hot spots of the 1950s and 60s: the Middle east, Suez, Korea, Czechoslovakia, Cyprus. He accompanied Pearson on his historic visit to the Soviet Union, and spent a memorable evening with Khrushchev and Bulganin. He discussed multiculturalism with Tito, the Suez crisis with U Thant, and disarmament with anyone who would listen. His colorful recollections offer a rare glimpse into the workings of international relations, of policy-making at the highest levels, and of people whose decisions affect the stability of the world. They are also the intensely personal account of an immigrant who rose to distinguished.