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Philosophy & Public Affairs: Winter 1992, Vol. 21, Number 1
Princeton University Press, 1992. Slight wear to front cover. Nice, clean, tight cover. "Issues of public concern often have an important philosophical dimension. Philosophy & Public Affairs is published in the belief that a philosophical examination of these issues can contribute to their clarification and to their resolution. It welcomes philosophical discussion of substantive legal, social, and political problems, as well as discussions of the more abstract questions to which they give rise. In addition, it aims to publish studies of the moral and intellectual history of such problems. Philosophy & Public Affairs is designed to fill the need for a venue in which philosophers with different viewpoints and philosophically inclined writers from various disciplines-including law, political science, economics, and sociology-can bring their distinctive methods to bear on problems that concern everyone." Articles in this issue: "Original Meaning, Democratic Interpretation, and the Constitution" by Samuel Freeman; "Liberalism and the Paradox of Blackmail" by Michael Gorr; & "Mills Deliberative Utilitarianism" by David O. Brink.. Soft Cover. Very Good. ( more information)
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Partisan Review: Winter 2001
Boston: Partisan Review, Inc., 2001. Slight cover wear. Nice, clean, tight, unmarked copy. The now defunct Partisan Review was a publication providing coverage and analysis of books and authors. This issue is devoted to "Autobiography, Biography, and Memoir Conference".. Soft Cover. Very Good. ( more information)
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Self and Shadow (Aperture 114, Spring 1989)
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Aperture, Inc., 1989. Slight cover wear. Pg corners are very lightly creased. Nice, tight, unmarked copy. Aperture Magazine has been described by leading professionals as "the most serious and the most valuable periodical in the photographic world" and "a permanent testimonial to the great photographers of our time" and "essential for anyone who takes photography seriously." The printing and binding are of exceptional quality and the paper is extra heavy coated stock. This issue includes essays by Paul Auster, Donald Kuspit, Max Kozloff, and others. The photographers include Gary Brotmeyer, Judy Dater, Peter Hujar, Will McBride, Michael Spano, and others. . Large Soft Cover. Very Good. ( more information)
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The Story of Lucky Strike
1938. Slight wear to cover corners. Nice, clean, tight, unmarked copy. New York World's Fair editon. Illustrated.. First Edition Thus. Small Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. ( more information)
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Philosophy & Public Affairs: Spring 1992, Vol. 21, Number 2
Princeton University Press, 1992. Very slight cover wear.. Nice, clean, tight cover. "Issues of public concern often have an important philosophical dimension. Philosophy & Public Affairs is published in the belief that a philosophical examination of these issues can contribute to their clarification and to their resolution. It welcomes philosophical discussion of substantive legal, social, and political problems, as well as discussions of the more abstract questions to which they give rise. In addition, it aims to publish studies of the moral and intellectual history of such problems. Philosophy & Public Affairs is designed to fill the need for a venue in which philosophers with different viewpoints and philosophically inclined writers from various disciplines-including law, political science, economics, and sociology-can bring their distinctive methods to bear on problems that concern everyone." Articles in this issue: "Markets in Women's Reproductive Labor" by Debra Satz; "Commodification and Commercial Surrogacy" by Richard J. Arneson, "The Project of Reconciliation: Hegel's Social Philosophy"; & "Too Much Property" by Lawrence C. BEcker.. Soft Cover. Very Good. ( more information)
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1979 NYSERDA Passive Solar Design Awards
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, 1980. Creasing to 2 cover corners & corners of first several pgs are lightly creased. Some moisture crinkling to tops of last several pgs. Spine is tight; pgs are unmarked.. Large Soft Cover. Good Minus. ( more information)
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Expert 10-Minute Physical Examinations
Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.: Mosby Inc, 1997. Half-title pg is separate from spine. Cover is bent. Spine is tight; pgs are unmarked. NO writing, highlighting, or notes. . Spiral. Good. ( more information)
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Motor Vehicle Laws of Vermont: 2002 Edition
Department of Motor Vehicles, 2002. Slight cover wear. Clean, tight, unmarked copy. Reprinted from the Vermont Statutes Annotated and 2002 Cumulative Supplement. Contains: Title 23 and Related Provisions of Vermont Statutes Annotated; Administrative Procedures of Dept. of Motor Vehicles; Traffic Committee Regulations.. Softcover. Very Good. ( more information)
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Progressive Librarian #19/20, Spring 2002
Progressive Librarians Guild, 2002. Very minimal cover wear. Nice, clean, tight copy. "A Journal for Critical Studies & Progressive Politics in Librarianship". Articles in this issue include "Why Do We Need to Keep This in Print? It's on the Web..." by Dorothy Warner; "Librarians or Dissidents: Critics and Supporters of the Independent Libraries in Cuba Project" by Stuart Hamilton; and many more articles, book reviews.... Softcover. Very Good. ( more information)
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Handbook of Dwarfed Potted Trees
1986. usual library markings, including some missing print on back cover due to library pocket remnants. inside pgs are cl;ean, tight, & unmarked.. Pamphlet. Good Ex-Library. Ex-Library. ( more information)
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Progressive Librarian #21, Winter 2002
Progressive Librarians Guild, 2002. Stain on back cover. Nice, tight copy. "A Journal for Critical Studies & Progressive Politics in Librarianship". Articles in this issue cover such topics as scholarly communication and the internet; catalging union bugs; electronic or paper; books in prison; reports on Palestinian libraries; and more. . Stapled Wraps. Very Good. ( more information)
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Contemporary Economic Issues
The Teaching Company, 1998. Parts 1 through 4 in 4 clamshell cases - each case has 6 cassettes with 12 lectures at 30 minutes per lecture. Also includes accompanying course guidebooks, one of which has a very small tear. Course Lecture Titles: 1. Economizing, the Economy, Economics, and Economic Policy 2. America's Competition PolicyAntitrust and Mergers 3. The Great Deregulation ExperimentAirlines and More 4. Frontiers of DeregulationTelephones and Electricity 5. Financing the Health Care Industry 6. Competitiveness in Banks and Savings and Loans 7. Re-Inventing Regulation 8. Issues in Environmental Regulation 9. PrivatizationSteering, not Rowing 10. Medicine for UnemploymentWhat Works, What Doesn't 11. Are America's Jobs Decreasing in Quality? 12. The Growing Inequality of Wages 13. The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of American Unions 14. Discrimination Against Women and Minorities in the Labor Market 15. Taking the Economics out of Immigration 16. Welfare Reform 17. Raising Wages for the Working PoorMinimum Wages, Wage Subsidies, and Job Training 18. The Race for Global Economic Leadership 19. Can We Increase U.S. Savings and Investment? 20. Reform of K-12 Education 21. The Delicacies of Investing in Infrastructure 22. Technology, Research and Development 23. Is the Stock Market Headed for a Crash? 24. The Supply-Side Economics Movement 25. Sectoral EvolutionFarming, Manufacturing, Services, the Information Age? 26. Federal BudgetsDeficit, Balance, or Surplus 27. The Shaky Foundations of Social Security 28. Defense Spending and the Uncertainties of the 29. The Government in Health CareMedicare and Medicaid 30. The American Tax Burden in Perspective 31. Flat and Flatter Taxes 32. InflationWhy the Measure Matters 33. The Federal Reserve and Inflation Fighting 34. Economic Interpretations of FederalismWhat Should States Do? 35. Foreign TradeWhat's Really at Issue? 36. Free Trade vs. Labor and Environmental Standards 37. The Trade DeficitWhat Are the Real Issues? 38. Can Anything Be Done About International Financial Crashes? 39. A Single European Currency 40. The Economics of European Union 41. From Communism to a State of Transition in Russia and Eastern Europe 42. Has Japan's Economic Miracle Come and Gone? 43. Lessons from the East Asian (Rumpled) Tigers 44. China's Economic Surge 45. India 46. Market Economics Comes to Latin America 47. Africa's Plight 48. What Economists Know, and Don't Know, About Economic Policy . Very Good. ( more information)
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Dartmouth History and Classics Journal: Fall 2004, Vol. IV, No. 1
Hanover, N.H.: Dartmouth College, 2004. Some scribbling on back cover. Tiny pen mark on front cover. Nice, clean, tight, otherwise unmarked copy. "The objective of the Dartmouth History and Classics Journal is to cultivate an appreciation for the historically related fields and subfields of the Humanities and Social Sciences (such as art history, classics, archaeology, history, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and religion); to focus primarily on the scholarship of Dartmouth undergraduates; and to be accessible to majors and non-majors alike.". Soft Cover. Very Good Minus. ( more information)
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The Coevolution Quarterly: Fall 1977
Point / Whole Earth Catalog , 1977. Light wear, including a few tiny stains on cover. Pgs are browned with age. Cover story: Solar Water Heaters in Los Angeles [1900].. Soft Cover. Very Good Minus. ( more information)
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National Genealogical Society Quarterly: Volume 93, No. 1, March 2005
Arlington, Va. : National Genealogical Society , 2005. Slight cover wear. Address label residue on back cover. Nice, tight, unmarked copy. "Since 1912, the National Genealogical Society Quarterly has published material concerning all regions of the nation and all ethnic groups including compiled genealogies, case studies, essays on new methodology and little-known resources, critical reviews of current books, and previously unpublished source materials.". Soft Cover. Very Good. ( more information)
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The Coevolution Quarterly No. 24 Winter 1979/80
Point / Whole Earth Catalog, 1979. Light cover wear. Nice, clean, tight, unmarked copy. Pgs browned with age. The cover feature is portions of "Factory", a poem of 13 sections endorsed by Allen Ginsberg.. Soft Cover. Very Good. ( more information)
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