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Game Equilibrium Models IV: Social and Political Interaction (v. 4)
Editor-Reinhard Selten; Contributor-R. Avenhaus; Contributor-R. Gardner; Contributor-R.K. Huber; Contributor-M. Mitzkewitz; Contributor-A. Okada; Contributor-B. O'Neill; Contributor-J. Pool; Contributor-J. Potters; Contributor-R. Selten; Contributor-F. van Winden; Contributor-D. Wendt; Contributor-S. Zamir
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Seller: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, U.S.A.Sequitur Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. No dust jacket as issued. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Ships daily.
Published by North Carolina Branch Southern Historical Society, Raleigh 1874
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Seller: Heartwood Books, A.B.A.A., Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.Heartwood Books, A.B.A.A.
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Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Very Good copy in the original paper covers. Light wear and light soiling to covers. Internally clean and solid. #.
More imagesPublished by S. D. Pool, Raleigh, North Carolina 1875
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- First Edition
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- Manuscript
Seller: Jim Crotts Rare Books, LLC, Clemmons, NC, U.S.A.Jim Crotts Rare Books, LLC
Contact seller2-star sellerSoftcover bound in original printed wrappers. Moderate rubbing and wear to the binding, which is quite sound. The text is generally clean. SIGNED at the top of the front wrapper, "Gen. T. L. Clingman." Thomas L. Clingman (1812-1897) of North Carolina was a Confederate General during the Civil War. He had been in the U.S. House o…f Representatives 1843-45 and again in 1858-61. At the outset of the Civil War, he served as the commander of the 25th North Carolina Infantry and saw action at the Peninsula Campaign. Later he commanded Clingman's Brigade. They fought mostly in Virginia and North Carolina, seeing action at Goldsboro, Battery Wagner, Drewry's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Globe Tavern, Fort Fisher, and Bentonville. After the War he was not allowed to return to politics, but he acted as a voice for the development of North Carolina, especially in his home Mountains and foothills. Scarce.