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ISBN 10: 067473498X ISBN 13: 9780674734982
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ISBN 10: 0674551753 ISBN 13: 9780674551756
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Condition: Good. 1959 No dust wrapper. Cloth unevenly faded. Contents clean and bright. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.
Published by The Belknap Press of Harvard University, (1959), Cambridge, Mass.:, 1959
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Hardcover. First Edition, First Pringint. First Pringint Fine in maroon cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine and the publisher's logo on the front board. A small quarto of 10 by 6 1/2 inches. In a very good+, unclipped dust jacket with wear and small closed tears to the upper edge of the spine area and the same to the upper fore corner of the front panel. 148 pages including an index, tables and text.
Published by The Belknap Press of Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1959
ISBN 10: 0674734998 ISBN 13: 9780674734999
Hardcover. burgundy cloth w/ gilt emblem; gilt spine printing. 145 pgs w/ tables. burgundy, illustrated dustjacket w/ white printing; protective plastic cover. This authoritative statistical analysis of a Colonial American shipping register provides revealing information about the magnitude of mercantile life in early New England. In thirty-three tables, the authors present in statistical form one of the few remaining fragments of the contents of the Massachusetts Register for the years 1697-1714. This register of colonial American shipping reveals that the Massachusetts fleet was surprisingly largeâ"in fact third in size in the English-speaking world, exceeded only by London and Bristol. The tables and their interpretative introduction point out that the Massachusetts fleet was owned almost entirely by Americans; ownership was spread through an extraordinarily wide range of American society; and very little English capital was involved since one out of every three adult males in Boston held some share in a seagoing vessel registered in those years. The book is also notable for the fact that it is one of the first applications of the IBM for historical research.--Harvard University Press. VG/G+ (series of white scuffs to cover edge. rubbing to corners w/ lower corners bumped. spine ends rubbed. interior clean. dustjacket has edge-wear & chips; back edge torn, creased & worn; flap clipped; interior foxed).
Published by Belknap Press, 1959
ISBN 10: 0674551753 ISBN 13: 9780674551756
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Published by Harvard University Press,, 1959
ISBN 10: 0674551753 ISBN 13: 9780674551756
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Published by Harvard University Press, 1959
First Edition
Hardback. Condition: Very Good. xi 148p large format hardback, dustjacket present, very well preserved, many tables, excellent clean and tight copy, without name or stamps, appears unused, first edition Language: English.
Published by Harvard University Press
ISBN 10: 067473498X ISBN 13: 9780674734982
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Published by Harvard University Press, 2013
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Published by Harvard University Press, 2013
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Published by Harvard University Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 067473498X ISBN 13: 9780674734982
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Published by Harvard University Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 067473498X ISBN 13: 9780674734982
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Bailyn Bernard : Bernard Bailyn is Adams University Professor, Emeritus, and Director of the International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, Harvard University. He is the author of numerous books, including The Ideological Origi.
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ISBN 10: 067473498X ISBN 13: 9780674734982
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Published by The Belknap Press Of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1959
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. xi, [1], 148 pages. Footnotes. Tabular Data. A Note on Procedure. Index. No dust jacket present. Small cuffs inside front cover and on fep. Bernard Bailyn (September 10, 1922 - August 7, 2020) was an American historian, author, and academic specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era History. He was a professor at Harvard University from 1953. Bailyn won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice (in 1968 and 1987). In 1998 the National Endowment for the Humanities selected him for the Jefferson Lecture. He was a recipient of the 2010 National Humanities Medal. He specialized in looking at merchants, demographic trends, Loyalists, international links across the Atlantic, and especially the political ideas that motivated the Patriots. He was best known for studies of republicanism and Atlantic history that transformed the scholarship in those fields. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1963 and a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1971. Bailyn was a major innovator in new research techniques, such as quantification, collective biography, and kinship analysis. Bailyn was married to MIT Professor of Management Lotte Franziska Bailyn (née Lazarsfeld, born July 17, 1930), an American social psychologist. She is the T Wilson Professor of Management, Emerita at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She was the first woman faculty member at MIT Sloan. Bailyn carried out research on structural change in the world of work in industrial projects. This authoritative statistical analysis of a Colonial American shipping register provides revealing information about the magnitude of mercantile life in early New England. In thirty-three tables, the authors present in statistical form one of the few remaining fragments of the contents of the Massachusetts Register for the years 1697-1714. This register of colonial American shipping reveals that the Massachusetts fleet was surprisingly large, "in fact third in size in the English-speaking world, exceeded only by London and Bristol". The tables and their interpretative introduction point out that the Massachusetts fleet was owned almost entirely by Americans; ownership was spread through an extraordinarily wide range of American society; and very little English capital was involved since one out of every three adult males in Boston held some share in a seagoing vessel registered in those years. The book is also notable for the fact that it is one of the first applications of the IBM for historical research.--Harvard University Press.