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Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993-01. Hardcover. Good., Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993-01, 2.5, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2000. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Soiling on the side.… Altro …
Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993-01. Hardcover. Good., Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993-01, 2.5, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2000. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Soiling on the side. Different cover. Edition 2000. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this book's net price to charity organizations., Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2000, 2.5, Kogan Page, 1993-02. Paperback. Good., Kogan Page, 1993-02, 2.5, New York: McGraw-Hill College, 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Brand New. 9.6 x 8.4 x 1.7 inches. Brand New! Immaculate. Electronic delivery tracking will be issued free of charge., McGraw-Hill College, 1994, 6, Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers & Publishers, 1961., 1961. Good. [6th ed.] ; 95 p. illus. 19 cm. ; LCCN: 61-13463 ; OCLC: 4755625 ; LC: SF395; Dewey: 636.4074 ; "J. E. Nordby is too well known in his section of Whatcom county to need formal introduction to the readers of this work. Eminently a self-made man, hone stly earning every dollar in his possession, he ranks with the most enterprising and successful of his compeers and has won a name and reputation which place him among the leading citizens of his community. Mr. Nordby was born in Norway on the 27th day of January, 1867, and is a son of Evan and Maren (Guldbrasen) Nordby, who were born and reared in Norway. The family came to the United States in 1883, settling at Park River, North Dakota, where the father homesteaded one hundred and sixty acre s of land and also preempted a like amount, and to the cultivation of this land he devoted the remainder of his active life, his death occurring there about 1909. The mother died in 1895. On his arrival in North Dakota , [J E Nordby] rented a ranch, to the operation of which he devoted his time until 1887, when he went to the Big Bend, Washington, where in the spring of 1888, he homesteaded one hundred and sixty acres and bought eighty acres more. He planted this land to wheat until 1903, when he sold out and went to Douglas county, Washington, where he bought a stock ranch, which he conducted until 1911, when he sold it. He then came to Whatcom county and bought eighty acres near Ferndale, which he kept about a year and then sold, buyin g eighty five and a half acres two and a half miles northeast of Ferndale. The greater part of the land was cleared, in addition to which he cleared twenty acres more, and he now has about sixty-five acres in cultivation, raising diversified crops, principally hay and grain. He also has a nice two-acre orchard of bearing trees, and keeps twenty-one good grade milk cows of the Holstein breed. He is a wide-awake, energetic farmer, thoroughly understands his business, and is being rewarded with a gratifying measure of prosperity."--from History of Whatcom County, Volume II, by Lottie Roeder Roth, 1926, pages 557-558. ; Nordby later became the director of the Western Sheep Breeding Laboratory of the USDA, and was sent to Cairo, Egypt by the Foreign Agricultural Service ; Herbert Lattig was Dean of the College of Agriculture at Idaho University ; numerous black and white photos ; ex-lib, stamps, label, date due, pocket, else G, Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers & Publishers, 1961., 1961, 2.5, Da Capo Press, 2016. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. New/New. The United States was conceived in business, founded on business, and operated as a business -- all because of the entrepreneurial mind of the greatest American businessman of any generation: George Washington. Using Washington's extensive but often overlooked financial papers, Edward G. Lengel chronicles the fascinating and inspiring story of how this self-educated man built the Mount Vernon estate into a vast multi-layered enterprise and prudently managed meager resources to win the war of independence. Later, as president, he helped establish the national economy on a solid footing and favorably positioned the nation for the Industrial Revolution. Washington's steadfast commitment to the core economic principles of probity, transparency, careful management, and calculated boldness are timeless lessons that should inspire and instruct investors even today. First Entrepreneur will transform how ordinary Americans think about George Washington and how his success in commercial enterprise influenced and guided the emerging nation., Da Capo Press, 2016, 6, Paperback / softback. New., 6, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009-03-30. Paperback. Like New. 0.7100 9.0600 6.0600., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009-03-30, 5, Edward Elgar Pub, 2019-01-25. Paperback. Good. 1.3386 9.6063 6.6535. Cover and edges shows light shelf wear. Pages are clean and intact., Edward Elgar Pub, 2019-01-25, 2.5, Chicago: J B Lippincott Company, 1931. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover clean with light shelfwear. Interior clean, binding secure. No jacket.Ink State of Florida inventory stamp/label on endpapers. 551 pages.Your purchase benefits literacy and summer reading programs in Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio. We ship every business day. All books ship in cardboard bookfolds with delivery confirmation., J B Lippincott Company, 1931, 2.5, Ontario Publishing, 1985. 438 pp, 9 1/4" H. Inscribed on title page: "Harold H. Peacock: / With warm regards and appreciation / for a long friendship / Duncan C. Campbell / April 1985." B&w photographs. "In 1928, the year in which Alcan began its own journey, the fledgling company's prospects were not bright, and within four years they had dimmed still further thanks to the Great Depression's deadly stranglehold. Alcan had, however, some gilt-edged assets: its employees, men and women of talent, loyalty and above all industry, led by a team cast from the same mold and headed by that brilliant entrepreneur-scholar, Edward K. Davis. (This) is the story of these people and their company. Through a blend of skill, far sightedness, luck and plain hard work they made Alcan what it is today: a world leader in the aluminum industry. From its modest birth through its precarious infancy they nurtured its growth into the giant Canadian multinational enterprise now recognized around the world, thereby realizing that dream of a a global mission which had inspired its founders." Volume I only. Very light wrinkling at top/botom of spine, minor cocking to spine. Dust jacket has light to moderate edge wear at top/bottom of spine and flap-folds, a few tiny and small edge tears - some with creases at top of rear panel - archivally taped, small line indentation on spine, very light rubbing.. Inscribed By Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good+., Ontario Publishing, 1985, 2.75, Sackville, N.B: Busy East Press, Limited, 1955. Book. Very Good. Paperbound. Foilio, (30 cm). pict. paper wraps, 52 p. :illustrated, very good condition, this an issue of The Maritime Advocate and Busy East, v.45, no. 7, March 1955. very good condition CONTENTS: The Fathers of Confederation; City of Charlottetown celebrates its Centennial 1955; The Highlights of the Charlottetown Centennial; The Gripping Early History of Charlottetown....Government House in Charlottetown; The Theft of the Great Seal of The Province of Prince Edward Island; Enterprise Foundry Fisth Sales Convention.., Busy East Press, Limited, 1955, 3, New York: Time Inc, 1997. Issue on the Most Influential People in America 1997. Wraps. Good. Recipient mailing information inked over on front cover, otherwise very good condition.. 126 p. Includes illustrations. Many illustrations in color. From Wikipedia: "Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines....Time has the world's largest circulation for a weekly news magazine, and has a readership of 25 million, 20 million of which are in the US....Time magazine was created in 1923 by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, making it the first weekly news magazine in the United States. The two had previously worked together as chairman and managing editor respectively of the Yale Daily News. They first called the proposed magazine Facts. They wanted to emphasize brevity, so that a busy man could read it in an hour. They changed the name to Time and used the slogan "Take Time It's Brief." Hadden was a rather carefree figure, who liked to tease Luce and saw Time as something important but also fun. That accounts for its tone, which many people still criticize as too light for serious news and more suited to its heavy coverage of celebrities (including politicians), the entertainment industry, and pop culture. It set out to tell the news through people, and for many decades the magazine's cover was of a single person. The first issue of Time was published on March 3, 1923, featuring on its cover Joseph G. Cannon, the retired Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; a facsimile reprint of Issue No. 1, including all of the articles and advertisements contained in the original, was included with copies of the February 28, 1938 issue as a commemoration of the magazine's 15th anniversary. On Hadden's death in 1929, Luce became the dominant man at Time and a major figure in the history of 20th-century media. According to Time Inc. : The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise 1972 2004 by Robert Elson, "Roy Edward Larsen [...] was to play a role second only to Luce's in the development of Time Inc." In his book, The March of Time, 1935 1951, Raymond Fielding also noted that Larsen was "originally circulation manager and then general manager of Time, later publisher of Life, for many years president of Time Inc., and in the long history of the corporation the most influential and important figure after Luce." Around the time they were raising US$100, 000 from wealthy Yale alumni like Henry P. Davison, partner of J.P. Morgan & Co., publicity man Martin Egan and J.P. Morgan & Co. banker Dwight Morrow, Henry Luce and Briton Hadden hired Larsen in 1922 although Larsen was a Harvard graduate and Luce and Hadden were Yale graduates. After Hadden died in 1929, Larsen purchased 550 shares of Time Inc., using money he obtained from selling RKO stock which he had inherited from his father, who was the head of the B.F. Keith theatre chain in New England. However, after Briton Hadden's death, the largest Time Inc. stockholder was Henry Luce, who ruled the media conglomerate in an autocratic fashion, "at his right hand was Larsen, " Time Inc. 's second-largest stockholder, according to "Time Inc. : The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise 1923 1941". In 1929, Roy Larsen was also named a Time Inc. director and a Time Inc. vice-president. J.P. Morgan retained a certain control through two directorates and a share of stocks, both over Time and Fortune. Other shareholders were Brown Brothers W. A. Harriman & Co., and The New York Trust Company (Standard Oil)....After Time magazine began publishing its weekly issues in March 1923, Roy Larsen was able to increase its circulation by utilizing U.S. radio and movie theaters around the world. It often promoted both "Time" magazine and U.S. political and corporate interests. According to The March of Time, as early as 1924, Larsen had brought Time into the infant radio business with the broadcast of a 15-minute sustaining quiz show entitled Pop Question which survived until 1925." Then, according to the same book, "In 1928 [...] Larsen undertook the weekly broadcast of a 10-minute programme series., Time Inc, 1997, 2.75, Tallahassee FL: Sentry Press. Hardcover. As New/As New. No publishing date but bibliography shows sources as recent as 1993. DJ and book, both As New., Sentry Press, 5, UK.BRISTOL.WHITE TREE BOOKS/REDCLIFFE PRESS LTD., 1988.UK,slim 8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.[ISBN internally incorrect (?) as 0949265221.] FINE+/FINE.No owner inscrptn,no price-clip to dw/dj. Bright,crisp,clean,glossy laminated,colour pictorial vignetted upper panel of dw/dj with red,blue and black lettering ; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners - no nicks or tears present - virtually as new.Top+fore-edges bright and clean; contents bright,tight,clean,solid and sound - near pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners - possibly unread - apart from my own collation.Bright,crisp,clean,sharp-cornered, publisher's original, dark blue cloth boards with bright,crisp, stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate plain white endpapers.UK,slim 8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn,4-120pp [paginated] includes b/w river scenic illustrated frntis (from a painting by T. Rowbotham),an author introduction,5 sections comprising 4,5,4,3 chapters and a list of Company's riverTugs (from 1859 to 1980) respectively,profuse contemporary b/w photographs throughout the text and the book,and an index.Plus [unpaginated] title page, and a contents list/table with acknowledgements. In the 1840's,Christopher King left his birthplace in the village of Chiseldon,Wiltshire to seek work in Bristol.By 1850,at the age of twenty-three,he was a master stevedore,laying the foundations of the family business which was to dominate the stevedoring and tug-owning scene in Bristol city docks for the next century and which,by adapting and diversifying into other fields,still flourishes today (then 1988). The author traces the development of the business,through triumphs and vicissitudes as trade shifted from the historic city docks to Avonmouth and,later,Portbury in the new age of the containership.All this is set against a background of change: of sail giving way to steam and then to diesel,of two world wars,recessions,competition and new technology.The story is embellished with historic events dear to Bristolian hearts,such as the royal opening of the Royal Edward Dock,the arrival of the first banana boats,and the emotional return of s.s. Great Britain,in all of which C.J. King played their own vital role.Throughout,the author puts the story in its human context: the enterprise of the King and Stevenson families,and of the men who worked with them,often through several generations.For many readers,this book will revive fond memories of the city docks as they were a generation ago, and of the 'characters' who worked there.For others,it will be an insight into aspects of Bristol life which have now gone forever. Since April 2013,again in March 2015,and in this year too,the UK Post Office has altered it's Pricing in Proportion template,altering its prices,weight allowances,dimensions and lowered its qualifying compensation rates too! So,please contact rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk ,because of the lighter weight of this item,for correct shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page! ., UK.BRISTOL.WHITE TREE BOOKS/REDCLIFFE PRESS LTD.,1988., 5, Kogan Page, 2008-04-01. 5th. Paperback. Used:Good., Kogan Page, 2008-04-01, 0, Edward Elgar Publishing. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less (usually same day). Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks, rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2.5, UK: Imperial College Press, 2000 334 pages. Top page edges slightly foxed. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good., Imperial College Press, 2000, 3, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1970. NOT a library discard. Very Good+ condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket. NOT price clipped ($9.95). Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are crisp, clean and unmarked. Illustrated with 32 pages of b/w photos. Index. Bound in the original two tone cloth (green with black spine), stamped in bright silver on the spine and with the USAA logo in black on the front cover. From the dust jacket: "This is the frank and colorful history of a unique business cooperative; the men who began it 'on a shoestring' nearly fifty years ago [i.e. in the early 1920's in San Antonio, Texas]; and the men and women who developed it through the years into the 250-million-dollar, 700,000-member, profit-sharing enterprise it is today." [i.e. in 1970].. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+ condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. x, 492pp. + 32 pages of photos. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping., McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1970, 3, Williston, Vermont, U.S.A.: Edward Elgar Pub, 2004. First Edition. Hardbound. Fine/Near Fine. Hardbound octavo in black cloth; clean, unmarked text, illust w/tables & figures; 241 pp, incldg index. Copy is Fine in Near Fine D/J; very light shelf wear and soil; hinges GOOD; strong and tight. Unclipped D/J shows some shelf wear and soil; little rubbing and bending to edges. Copy was review copy for Journal of Economic Lit and has few stickers on d/j for their cataloging use., Edward Elgar Pub, 2004, 4.5, Tallahassee:: Sentry Press,. VG+/VG+. 1998. Hardcover. Signed by both authors. Crisp, attractive hardback with clean covers and contents. DJ bright, clean, glossy. Not a former library copy. Historical account of the John W. Miller family and steamboat business on the Johns River between Crescent City and Jacksonville in the 19th century. ; ., Sentry Press, 1998, 3, Imperial College Press. Used - Very Good. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects., Imperial College Press, 3, North Vancouver: J.J. Douglas Ltd., 1977. The story of that extraordinary expansion of the West Coast of Canada is closely connected to the careers of two extraordinary men : the Englishman Edward Stamp, Crimean veteran, merchant sailor and instigator of innumberable business ventures and the "enterprising Mr. Moody," a tenacious and self-effacing American. Illustrated with a section of b/w photos. A bright clean copy in a price-intact illustrated dust jacket.. First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine., J.J. Douglas Ltd., 1977, 4, IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization], [Rochester, Minn, May 2002. 1st ed.. Paperback. New. Large 8vo, paperback. NEW. Bright, crisp & clean, unread. xiv, 330 p. Applies to OneWorld Xe Services Pack 17, for use with the OS/400 Version 5 Release 1., IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization], [Rochester, Minn, 6<