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  • Lewis Carroll

    Language: English

    Published by Harbour Publishing, 2015

    ISBN 10: 1922134627 ISBN 13: 9781922134622

    Seller: Bill & Ben Books, Faringdon, United Kingdom

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    Paperback. Condition: New. Nikki Wright (illustrator). What colours would you choose for Alice s dress? Will your White Rabbit in fact be a rainbow rabbit? With these beautifully detailed, black and white illustrations by Nikki Wright you can create your own Alice in Wonderland storybook. This edition will delight readers and colourists of all ages, from adults rediscovering their love for this classic story through to young children encountering it for the very first time. Celebrate the lasting impact of a finely crafted work of fiction, and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of switching everything off and simply colouring in.

  • Wright, Caroll D.

    Published by Alexander Morning, London

    Seller: Bookcase, Carlisle, United Kingdom

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Good Minus. No Jacket. Library binding. Library markings. Bowed but tight. Pages clean. Ex-Library.

  • Seller image for Eleventh Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor. 1895-1896. Work and Wages of Men, Women and Children. **With an interesting socialist association** for sale by Dark and Stormy Night Books

    Wright, Caroll D. (Commissioner)

    Published by Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1897

    Seller: Dark and Stormy Night Books, Newburyport, MA, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hard Cover , 8vo, in black cloth, with titles in blind to spine, 671 pp. Condition: Very Good Minus with a few marks to covers, a tiny chip to the top outer joint,very light foxing to prelims and light age toning. Bookplate with photo, to fffep. belonging to Jno. C. Sjodin with his facsimile signature. Sjodin was a Socialist politician from Galesburg, Illinois. He is named as the local party secretary in the May 3, 1902 edition of the Chicago Socialist. (p. 4) He ran for mayor of Galesburg in 1917, but was defeated as reported in the Galesburg Evening Mail of April 16, 1917, losing to Dr. William O. Bradley of the People's Party by over one thousand votes.** As described in the transmittal letter by Commissioner Wright, the report includes : a reporting of the effects of mechanization on the costs of production, in terms of labor, time and money; a comparative chart on the price of labor around the world; the economic costs of the liquor trade such as the problems in relation to certain industries through its abuse, revenue derived from the liquor trade; the growth of municipal ownership of utilities such as gas, electric and water plants; an "inquiry into the social, moral and economic condition of the Italians in Chicago," and finally a report on the "economic progress of the negroes in this country." (p. 4) Economic and social questions such as the former are addressed, together with "condensations of foreign and domestic official statistics, current labor laws, and the decisions of courts concerning laws relating to labor." (p.7). Book.