Dirty Business
The Corporate-Political Money-Power Game
by Ovid Demaris
ISBN: 0061219509
ISBN-13: 9780061219504
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Publisher: Harper's Magazine Press Published date: 1974 Edition: 1th edition Pages: 442
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Dirty business;: The corporate-political money-power game
Ovid Demaris
Harper's Magazine Press. Used - Acceptable. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped daily. Over one million satisfied book lovers read with Experienced Books. 1974. Unknown Binding. [1st ed.]. Acceptable condition reading copy showing definate wear. All pages plus cover present. HARDCOVER. Dust jacket: Good,. ( more information)
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Dirty business;: The corporate-political money-power game
Ovid Demaris
Harper's Magazine Press. Used - Good. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped daily. Over one million satisfied book lovers read with Experienced Books. 1974. Unknown Binding. [1st ed.]. Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. Dust jacket: Good. ( more information)
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Ovid Demaris
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Dirty Business
Demaris, Ovid
New York: Harper's Magazine Press 1974.. The Corporate-Political Money-Power Game. 1st edition 442pp. ISBN: 0061219509. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. BUSINESS POLITICS. ( more information)
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Demaris, Ovid
USA: Harper's Magazine Press, 1974. Ex library. The dust jacket's mylar cover is taped to the top and bottom edges of the boards, and there is a card pocket on the front free page. The inside of the book is clean/tight. The dust jacket has a small white sticker on the base of the spine, it is in a mylar cover and has no other flaws. 442 pages. Index.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Business. ( more information)
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DIRTY BUSINESS, THE CORPORATE-POLITICAL MONEY-POWER GAME
DEMARIS, OVID
HARPER MAGAZINE PRESS, 1974 BLACK JACKET. 442 PAGES. THERE IS A DAMP STAIN AT BOTTOM CORNER, ONLY ON THE OUTSIDE PAGE EDGES UNTIL THE LAST COUPLE PAGES (INDEX) IT SHOWS ABOUT AN INCH INTO THE CORNER. NO HARM TO READING THIS BOOK. PRICE HAS BEEN CLIPPED.. First EDITION. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. HISTORY. ( more information)
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DIRTY BUSINESS
Demaris, Ovid
Harper's, 1974. 442pp. 'The corporate-political money-power game.' (loc 1096/1). First Edition. Hard Cover. Good Plus/No Jacket. ( more information)
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DIRTY BUSINESS THE CORPORATE POLITICAL MONEY POWER GAME
Demaris, Ovid
New York: Harper's Magazine Press, 1974. Hard Cover. Good +/No Jacket. Stated 1st Edition. 6x9.5. ISBN:0061219509. A black book with silver lettering and it has 442 pages and is indexed. Couple of tears on spine, underlining, signed by author on pre title page.. Stated 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good +/No Jacket. ( more information)
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