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  • Seller image for The Economist (Magazine) - October 3rd - 9th, 2015. Mayfair Trumps Manhattan; Robert Mugabe; Putin, Obama - Expeditionary Warfare; Asian American Bamboo Ceiling; Personal Bacterial Clouds for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Zanny Minton Beddoes (editor)

    Language: English

    Published by The Economist Newspaper Limited / The Economist Group, New York, 2015

    Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Fine. See scans and description. New York: The Economist Newspaper Limited / The Economist Group, 2015. The October 3rd - 9th, 2015 issue of the long-lived publication, The Economist. Though The Economist still refers to itself as a 'newspaper', it is in fact, now, a glossy weekly magazine, involving neither newsprint paper materials nor newspaper structure. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 98 pp. Fine; no flaws, and nearly As New. See scans. Cover-featured articles include Mayfair Trumps Manhattan; Robert Mugabe; Putin, Obama - Expeditionary Warfare; Asian American Bamboo Ceiling; and Personal Bacterial Clouds, but the issue is, of course, replete with its standard fare of economic news and views; see scans of both contents pages. LPR19.

  • Beddoes, Zanny Minton [Editor]

    Published by The Economist Newspaper Limited, New York, 2019

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    Wraps. Condition: Very good. 76 pages, including covers. Illustrations (some in color). The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London. Continuous publication began under its founder James Wilson in September 1843. In 2015, its average weekly circulation was a little over 1.5 million, about half of which were sold in the United States. For the year to March 2016, the Economist Group declared operating profit of £61m. The Economist takes an editorial stance of classical and economic liberalism that supports free trade, globalization, free immigration and cultural liberalism. The publication has described itself as "a product of the Caledonian liberalism of Adam Smith and David Hume". It claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers. The publication's CEO described this recent global change, which was first noticed in the 1990s and accelerated in the beginning of the 21st century as a "new age of Mass Intelligence". The cover story is "The Next 50 Years in Space. From page 3: "A new age of space exploration is beginning. It will need the rule of law and a system of arms control to thrive: leader, page 9. Attacking satellites is increasingly attractive. It could also be very dangerous: briefing, page 18. Space is commercializing. The legal systems needs to catch up, page 50. There is renewed interest in returning people to the Moon. This time it might actually happen, page 65. Other articles address asylum rules, trade wars, Democracy, European Commission, contraception, President Trump, Civil Liberties, Migrants, and Ebola. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.

  • Seller image for The Economist - June 25 - July 1, 2016. Artificial Intelligence; China's Ministry of Truth; Donald Trump; Niger Delta Avengers; Flying Motorcycles; Gun Control; Iran; German Banks; Passenger Drones; Executive Pay for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. New, pristine, immaculate. See scans and description. London: The Economist Group, 2016. The June 25 through July 1 issue of The Economist - a self-described "newspaper" which is in fact written, produced, and marketed as a the bi-weekly magazine it in fact is. Edited by Zanny Minton Beddoes. Quarto, illustrated staple-bound wraps, 82 pp. New, flawless and pristine, despite the thin-ness of materials paper and other economies utilized by most similar weekly and bi-weekly productions. Original tipped-in cardstock offers are still inside, and also pristine. Placed in sealed storage after scanning. See scans of contents pages for detail on topics, but some of those are: 2016. Artificial Intelligence; China's Ministry of Truth; Donald Trump; Niger Delta Avengers; Flying Motorcycles; Gun Control; Iran; German Banks; Passenger Drones; Executive Pay. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR25.

  • Seller image for The Economist - August 25 - 31, 2018. 'Above the Law?' Trump Cover; Kapuas Journey; Global Cooling; Making Migration Work; Venezuela's Magical Thinking; Neo Air Conditioning; Traffic Congestation; The Swamp; Lithuanian-Americans; Lexington; Environmental Policy; for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. New; flawless. See scans and description. London: The Economist - August 25 - 31, 2018, Volume 428, Number 9106. 'Above the Law?' Trump cover will become a slam-dunk long-term collectible, imho. Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 74 pp. New, and without flaw. Laid-in and tipped-in cardstock promo offers remain, of course. See scans. In sealed storage on premises. Some topics - of the very many - topics in this issue include: 'Above the Law?' Trump's Swamp; Kapuas Journey; Global Cooling; Making Migration Work; Venezuela's Magical Thinking; Neo Air Conditioning; Traffic Congestion; The Swamp; Lithuanian-Americans; Lexington; Environmental Policy. A whole slew more, as always. See scans of contents pages. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR43.

  • Beddoes, Zanny Minton [Editor]

    Published by The Economist Newspaper Limited, New York, 2015

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    Wraps. Condition: Very good. 94, [2] pages, including covers. Illustrations (some in color). Mailing label information on the front cover. The cover has slight wear and soiling. The cover shows missiles in flight. This issue includes a technology quarterly. Among the topics covered are: Nuclear Age, Nuclear Weapon, Atomic Weapon, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Taliban, Health Care, Gender, Education, Deflation, Iran, Health Policy, Israel, Hillary Clinton, Bobby Jindal, Democracy, Drug Cartels, Malaysia, Hong King, Pullution, Iran, Nigeria, Boko Haram Nemtsov The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London. Continuous publication began under its founder James Wilson in September 1843. In 2015, its average weekly circulation was a little over 1.5 million, about half of which were sold in the United States. The Economist takes an editorial stance of classical and economic liberalism that supports free trade, globalization, free immigration and cultural liberalism. The publication has described itself as "a product of the Caledonian liberalism of Adam Smith and David Hume". It claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers. The publication's CEO described this recent global change, which was first noticed in the 1990s and accelerated in the beginning of the 21st century as a "new age of Mass Intelligence". The Economist is a British news and current affairs journal published in a weekly print magazine format and daily on digital platforms. Widely considered a magazine, it refers to itself as a newspaper, and publishes stories on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture. Mostly written and edited in London, it has other editorial offices in the United States and in major cities in continental Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The publication prominently features data journalism, and has a focus on interpretive analysis over original reporting, to both criticism and acclaim. Founded in 1843, The Economist was first circulated by Scottish economist James Wilson to muster support for abolishing the British Corn Laws (1815?1846), a system of import tariffs. Over time, the newspaper's coverage expanded further into political economy and eventually began running articles on current events, finance, commerce, and British politics. Throughout the mid-to-late 20th century, it greatly expanded its layout and format, adding opinion columns, special reports, political cartoons, reader letters, cover stories, art critique, book reviews, and technology features. The paper is recognizable by its fire engine red masthead (nameplate) and illustrated, topical covers. Individual articles are written anonymously, with no byline, in order for the paper to speak as one collective voice. It is supplemented by its sister lifestyle magazine, 1843, and a variety of podcasts, films, and books. It is considered a newspaper of record in the UK. The editorial stance of The Economist primarily revolves around classical, social, and most notably economic liberalism. It has supported radical centrism, favoring policies and governments that maintain centrist politics. The newspaper typically champions economic liberalism, particularly free markets, free trade, free immigration, deregulation, and globalization. Its extensive use of word play and high subscription price has linked the paper with a high-income elite readership, drawing both positive and negative connotations. In line with this, it claims to have an influential readership of prominent business leaders and policy-makers. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.

  • Beddoes, Zanny Minton [Editor]

    Published by The Economist Newspaper Limited, New York, 2016

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    Wraps. Condition: Very good. 82, [2] pages, including covers. Illustrations (some in color). Mailing label information on the front cover. The cover has slight wear and soiling. The cover shows Kim Jong Un and addresses 'A nuclear nightmare'. There is a 14-Page special Report on Migration The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London. Continuous publication began under its founder James Wilson in September 1843. In 2015, its average weekly circulation was a little over 1.5 million, about half of which were sold in the United States. The Economist takes an editorial stance of classical and economic liberalism that supports free trade, globalization, free immigration and cultural liberalism. The publication has described itself as "a product of the Caledonian liberalism of Adam Smith and David Hume". It claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers. The publication's CEO described this recent global change, which was first noticed in the 1990s and accelerated in the beginning of the 21st century as a "new age of Mass Intelligence". The Economist is a British news and current affairs journal published in a weekly print magazine format and daily on digital platforms. Widely considered a magazine, it refers to itself as a newspaper, and publishes stories on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture. Mostly written and edited in London, it has other editorial offices in the United States and in major cities in continental Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The publication prominently features data journalism, and has a focus on interpretive analysis over original reporting, to both criticism and acclaim. Founded in 1843, The Economist was first circulated by Scottish economist James Wilson to muster support for abolishing the British Corn Laws (1815?1846), a system of import tariffs. Over time, the newspaper's coverage expanded further into political economy and eventually began running articles on current events, finance, commerce, and British politics. Throughout the mid-to-late 20th century, it greatly expanded its layout and format, adding opinion columns, special reports, political cartoons, reader letters, cover stories, art critique, book reviews, and technology features. The paper is recognizable by its fire engine red masthead (nameplate) and illustrated, topical covers. Individual articles are written anonymously, with no byline, in order for the paper to speak as one collective voice. It is supplemented by its sister lifestyle magazine, 1843, and a variety of podcasts, films, and books. It is considered a newspaper of record in the UK. The editorial stance of The Economist primarily revolves around classical, social, and most notably economic liberalism. It has supported radical centrism, favoring policies and governments that maintain centrist politics. The newspaper typically champions economic liberalism, particularly free markets, free trade, free immigration, deregulation, and globalization. Its extensive use of word play and high subscription price has linked the paper with a high-income elite readership, drawing both positive and negative connotations. In line with this, it claims to have an influential readership of prominent business leaders and policy-makers. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.