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Published by Duke University Press Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 0822362430 ISBN 13: 9780822362432
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Building the Commune: Radical Democracy in Venezuela. Book.
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Published by Krieger Publishing Company, Huntington, New York
ISBN 10: 0882757725 ISBN 13: 9780882757728
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. First Edition. Hardcover 1979 edition in Fair condition without a jacket. Significant underlining and notes in Chapter 1 and Chapters 8-17. Some pages are dog-eared (creased upper corners). The covers are in good shape though lightly soiled. The binding is square and tight. Small abrasion to the front flyleaf. The book will be carefully packaged for shipment for protection from the elements. USPS electronic tracking number issued free of charge.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. What is one of the best ways to predict the future? Winston Churchill believed that the further back you can look, the further forward you are likely to be able to see. This intriguing book looks back two thousand years to the Roman Empire to help us to see into our own future.Pugnare tells the story of a people who focussed on growth and profit as the most important outcomes. They neglected however the stability of the system as a whole and overlooked the bad decision making of those in charge. It tells the story of their success, a prosperity that the world had never seen before. And it tells the story of their failure, the one thousand five hundred year long Great Stagnation that followed the self-induced collapse of their world.
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Paperback. Condition: New. As the radio voice of the Calgary Flames from 1980 until his retirement in 2014, Peter Maher has witnessed more than his fair share of Flames action up close and personal--from the 1989 Stanley Cup championship to the individual brilliance of stars like Lanny McDonald, Al MacInnis, Theo Fleury, and Jarome Iginla. Through singular anecdotes only Maher can tell as well as conversations with current and past players, If These Walls Could Talk: Calgary Flames provides fans with a one-of-a-kind, insider's look into the great moments, the lowlights, and everything in between. No Flames fan will want to miss this book.
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Published by National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 1978
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Paperback. Condition: New. What is one of the best ways to predict the future? Winston Churchill believed that the further back you can look, the further forward you are likely to be able to see. This intriguing book looks back two thousand years to the Roman Empire to help us to see into our own future.Pugnare tells the story of a people who focussed on growth and profit as the most important outcomes. They neglected however the stability of the system as a whole and overlooked the bad decision making of those in charge. It tells the story of their success, a prosperity that the world had never seen before. And it tells the story of their failure, the one thousand five hundred year long Great Stagnation that followed the self-induced collapse of their world.
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Published by Little, Brown, Boston, 1930
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What is one of the best ways to predict the future? Winston Churchill believed that the further back you can look, the further forward you are likely to be able to see. This intriguing book looks back two thousand years to the Roman Empire to help us to see into our own future.Pugnare tells the story of a people who focussed on growth and profit as the most important outcomes. They neglected however the stability of the system as a whole and overlooked the bad decision making of those in charge. It tells the story of their success, a prosperity that the world had never seen before. And it tells the story of their failure, the one thousand five hundred year long Great Stagnation that followed the self-induced collapse of their world. The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see, said Winston Churchill. This fabulous book looks back across two thousand years. Where did the Romans go wrong? Pugnare answers the question from a totally fresh perspective and acts as a timely warning to those interested in the health of our modern global economies. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. As the radio voice of the Calgary Flames from 1980 until his retirement in 2014, Peter Maher has witnessed more than his fair share of Flames action up close and personal--from the 1989 Stanley Cup championship to the individual brilliance of stars like Lanny McDonald, Al MacInnis, Theo Fleury, and Jarome Iginla. Through singular anecdotes only Maher can tell as well as conversations with current and past players, If These Walls Could Talk: Calgary Flames provides fans with a one-of-a-kind, insider's look into the great moments, the lowlights, and everything in between. No Flames fan will want to miss this book.
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Published by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT 2012-11-20 00:00:00, 2012
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First Edition, First Printing. Published by John Wiley & Sons, 1969. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is very good with previous owner name on front and rear flyleaves. No dust jacket.100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. This book is the first coherent quantified assessment of the economy of the Roman Empire. George Maher argues inventively and rigorously for a much higher level of growth and prosperity than has hitherto been imagined, and also explains why, nonetheless, the Roman Empire did not achieve the transition which began in Georgian Britain. This book will have an enormous impact on Roman history and be required reading for all teachers and students in the field. It will also interest and provoke historians of the medieval and early modern periods into wondering why their economies failed to match the Roman level.Part of the problem in assessing the Roman economy is that we do not have much in the way of numerical data, but Roman historians, who rarely have much statistical expertise, have not always recognised the potential of the data we do have. Dr Maher's reassessment of the economy of the Roman Empire has to use the same data as everyone else, but he is able to draw strikingly novel conclusions in two ways: first, by more statistically sophisticated use of a few crucial datasets and, second, by correlating and drawing a coherent picture across the whole economy. On grain yields, firstly, instead of getting bogged down in details of individual cases, George Maher shows how there is a remarkably consistent pattern from which outliers can be excluded, showing yields were much higher than normally assumed. He then demonstrates that high yields are in fact necessary to explain the exceptional urbanization of the Empire. Urbanization at this level in turn, as George Maher shows, has implications for consumption and commerce. He takes this further to show how high levels of trade imply high levels of sophistication in economic practices and mentality. In one of his most methodologically novel chapters, George Maher develops a new and simpler way of assessing average life expectancy and argues for a life expectancy almost double the traditional view. This book, Dr George Maher's doctoral thesis, is the theoretical underpinning of his book Pugnare, which tells the story of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire from an economic perspective.