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  • Chadwin, Dean; Dean Chadwin

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of The New Left Books, London & New York, 2000

    ISBN 10: 1859842836 ISBN 13: 9781859842836

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Like New. Pollen (Design); Lisa Billard Design, NY (Cover Design); Chang W. Lee (Cover Photo) (illustrator). Reprinted 2000. 299 pp. Virtually flawless copy save publisher's remainder mark on bottom edge.

  • Chadwin, Dean; Dean Chadwin

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/ An Imprint of the New Left Books, London and New York, 2000

    ISBN 10: 1859842836 ISBN 13: 9781859842836

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Like New. POLLEN (Design); Lisa Billard Design, NY (Cover Design); Chang W. Lee (Cover Photo) (illustrator). Reprinted 2000. 299 pp. Flawless copy save publisher's remainder mark on bottom edge.

  • Chadwin, Dean; Dean Chadwin

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/ An Imprint of the New Left Books, London and New York, 2000

    ISBN 10: 1859842836 ISBN 13: 9781859842836

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Like New. POLLEN (Design); Lisa Billard Design, NY (Cover Design); Chang W. Lee (Cover Photo) (illustrator). Reprinted 2000. 299 pp. Flawless copy save publisher's remainder mark on bottom edge.

  • Chadwin, Dean; Dean Chadwin

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/ An Imprint of the New Left Books, London and New York, 2000

    ISBN 10: 1859842836 ISBN 13: 9781859842836

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Like New. POLLEN (Design); Lisa Billard Design, NY (Cover Design); Chang W. Lee (Cover Photo) (illustrator). Reprinted 2000. 299 pp. Flawless copy save publisher's remainder mark on bottom edge.

  • Chadwin, Dean; Dean Chadwin

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London and New York, 2000

    ISBN 10: 1859842836 ISBN 13: 9781859842836

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Like New. POLLEN (Design); Lisa Billard Design, NY (Cover Design); Chang W. Lee (Cover Photo) (illustrator). Reprinted 2000. 299 pp. Flawless copy save publisher's remainder mark on bottom edge.

  • Seller image for La Physiophile 1888-1988 for sale by Courtney McElvogue Crafts& Vintage Finds

    Y. Billard; J-J. Bonnot; P. Chopelain; M. Derain; J. Langiaux; M. Maerten; J-C. Notet, J-P. Valabregue

    Published by La Physiophile, France, 1988

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    Pamphlet. Condition: Good+. Text is in French. Good staplebound pamphlet with tight binding and clean pages. Minor wear to edges and corners of covers and spine. Spine and covers are slightly creased. Front cover is scuffed. Book is protected in an acid-free bag. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 27 pages.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859842259 ISBN 13: 9781859842256

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Copy in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Seller image for La Physiophile 1888-1988 for sale by Courtney McElvogue Crafts& Vintage Finds

    Y. Billard; J-J. Bonnot; P. Chopelain; M. Derain; J. Langiaux; M. Maerten; J-C. Notet, J-P. Valabregue

    Published by La Physiophile, France, 1988

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    Pamphlet. Condition: Very Good-. Text is in French. Very good staplebound pamphlet with tight binding and clean pages. Minimal wear to edges and corners of covers and spine. Book is protected in an acid-free bag. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 27 pages.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859842259 ISBN 13: 9781859842256

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Copy in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859842259 ISBN 13: 9781859842256

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Copy in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859848435 ISBN 13: 9781859848432

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    Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. Dust Jacket Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design); Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Book and dj in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859848435 ISBN 13: 9781859848432

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    Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. Dust Jacket Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Book and dj in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859848435 ISBN 13: 9781859848432

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    Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. Dust Jacket Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (jacket Design by), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo by) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Book and dj in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859848435 ISBN 13: 9781859848432

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    Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. Dust Jacket Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Book and dj in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson

    Language: English

    Published by Verso Books/An Imprint of the New Left Books, London & New York, 1998

    ISBN 10: 1859848435 ISBN 13: 9781859848432

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    Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. Dust Jacket Condition: Brand New. Lisa Billard Design, NY (Jacket Design), Do Diligence, NY (Front Jacket Photo) (illustrator). 1st Published by Verso 1998. 312 pp. Book and dj in pristine state. Synopsis: This visionary leftist critique of the "new world order" argues that notwithstanding the apparent triumph of big business values from the late 1970s to the present, the resulting free-market, globalized economic system is a failure, producing ever-increasing insecurity and marginalization for the average worker. Elliott, economics editor for the Guardian, and Atkinson, a Guardian reporter, forcefully document the extent to which the middle class has been ravaged by downsizing, vanishing career ladders, growing consolidation of economic power by large firms and low-paid, part-time or home-based work. In their assessment, both Clinton's Democratic centrism and Tony Blair's Labour Party program in Britain offer largely cosmetic reforms but leave essentially intact a laissez-faire capitalism that primarily serves the needs of multinational corporations and a privileged technocratic elite. Calling for a "green Keynesianism," the authors boldly advocate fairer distribution of income both within and between countries; reinvestment in community services; price controls on essential goods and services to benefit the poor at the expense of wealthier consumers; restraints on transnational capital flows; and development of technologies to heal environmental wounds. They weave in a freewheeling cultural history of postwar Britain. Despite the mostly British frame of reference, their study will engage American readers. An acerbic and very funny critique of the culture of modern Britain on which conservatives would do well to reflect.

  • Seller image for THE MARRIAGE VENTURES OF MARIE-LOUISE for sale by booksonlinebrighton

    MAX BILLARD (ENGLISH VERSION BY EVELYN DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON)

    Language: English

    Published by EVELEIGH NASH, LONDON, 1910

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Burgundy Cloth boards with gilt titles to spine and front, 230 x 150 mm approx. Top edge gilt. 318 pp + 2 publisher advert. Frontis with tissue guard + 9 other illustrations all as called for. First UK Edition 1910. The book offered for sale is from the estate of a book dealer who amongst having other fields of interest was an avid collector of books on the Napoleonic wars and the book offered appears to be inscribed by the author, dated March 1910. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for further details and condition. Fair (Book - heavy shelf wear to cloth with chips and tear to tail of spine, fading to spine and margins. Front end paper cracked, mull and sewing cords holding, offset browning to free end papers, dust ingression soiling to margins and tide mark from a liquid spilage to frontis. Mild foxing to prelims). Offered and priced as a reading/ binding copy with all faults. Signed by Author(s).

  • Y.Billard J.M. Dequeker-Fergon F. & C.Lepagnot

    Language: English

    Published by Hatier, 1985

    ISBN 10: 2218073862 ISBN 13: 9782218073861

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    Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. RO80277704: 1985. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 349 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans le texte - manque sur les pages 253-254 gênant la lecture. . . . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia.

  • Georges Maneuvrier y Marcel Billard

    Published by Hachette, 1913

    Seller: Librería Pérez Galdós, Madrid, M, Spain

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    Condition: leido. 25ª ed. Tela. Contiene 1050 grabados y 1 lamina en color. 975.

  • BILLARD, François y ROUSSIN, Didier

    Seller: Rayo de la Tormenta, Sevilla, Spain

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    Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Carmona, Sevilla, 2006. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta. Contiene CD. Buen estado. 24x24. 279pp.

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    Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO30372779: 1980-1981. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 81+79 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Texte en français avec passages en anglais. Quelques illustrations/cartes en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 900-GEOGRAPHIE, HISTOIRE, SCIENCES AUXILIAIRES DE L'HISTOIRE.

  • Billard, J. and J.Y. Brouard

    Seller: nautiek.nl, Heiloo, Netherlands

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    2002 Etai France, hardcover with dustjacket 191 pages, with many photos and list of the fleet. In good condition. ISBN 9782726886137 French language.