Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling: A Career Guide for Women in Government
Washington, DC: Am Society for Public Admin, 1992. 87, wraps, annotated bibliography. More
Washington, DC: Am Society for Public Admin, 1992. 87, wraps, annotated bibliography. More
Belmont, California: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2004. Fifth Edition [stated]. Second printing [stated]. Trade paperback. xxxii, 576 pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some pages have corner creases. Includes Preface, About the Editors, and About the Contributors. Also includes Introduction by Margaret L. Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins. Also includes Suggested Readings, InfoTrac College Edition: Search Terms; Info Trac College Edition: Bonus Reading; Wadsworth Sociology Resource Center: Virtual Society. Chapter 1: Shifting the Center; Chapter 2: Conceptualizing Race, Class, and Gender; Chapter 3: Rethinking Institutions; Chapter 4: Applying the Framework; Chapter 5: Making a difference. Also includes Notes and an Index. Margaret L. Andersen (Ph.D., M.A. University of Massachusetts, Amherst; B.A. Georgia State University) is the Edward F. and Elizabeth Goodman Rosenberg Professor Emerita at the University of Delaware. She is the author of several books, including her just published book: Race in Society: The Enduring American Dilemma, as well as Thinking about Women; the best-selling anthology, Race, Class and Gender (co-edited with Patricia Hill Collins), Race and Ethnicity in Society: The Changing Landscape (co-edited with Elizabeth Higginbotham), Sociology: The Essentials (co-authored, Howard F. Taylor), Living Art: The Life of African American Art Collector Paul Jones; and, On Land and On Sea: A Century of Women in the Rosenfeld Collection. More
Stone Mountain, GA: Your Family Research and Publishing, 2014. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xii, 74, [2] pages. Map on front cover. Illustrations. Signed by the author with sentiment on title page. Foreword by Rev. David Cornelius. Born in Hampton, VA and raised in Philadelphia, PA, G. Kathryn Anderson was educated within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, graduating from John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls’ High School. After moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 1988, she graduated from DeKalb Community College with an Associate degree in Business Administration and later from Mercer University with a Bachelor’s degree in Organization Leadership. From the time of her childhood and as a teen in her all-girls Catholic High School in Philadelphia, she felt a call on her heart to serve overseas as a missionary. After several voluntary short-term missionary experiences in Liberia, Kenya, England, and Haiti, she completely submitted to God’s will and made herself available to serve. More
Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1991. 24 cm, 362. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. First Edition. 500, illus., notes, bibliography, index, sticker residue inside front flyleaf, tear and crease in front DJ. More
New York: Far East Reporter, 1977. 48, wraps, footnotes, some cover wear/soil, sticker residue on front cover, ink notation blacked out inside front cover. More
New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2000. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 354 p. Illustrations. More
Fairfield, Connecticut: Mystic Rose Books, 2002. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing. Trade paperback. [4], 636 pages. Some cover wear. Some edge soiling. Inscribed by the author. Inscription reads: For Cass--May all your stories have happy endings! Laura Antoniou. PS--Thanks for the Referrals! This is Marketplace Book Five. Erotic Fiction. Includes Cast of Characters. Robin (The Slave, Book Two in the Marketplace Series) recently released from her contract, meets her old trainer Chris Parker on a trip to Ireland where they will join dozens of other slaves for a week at a centuries-old castle(now 4-star hotel), for a Marketplace-sponsored Reunion. For Robin, now a veteran slave, the week in Kaleigh Castle will give her time to consider whether she is ready to return to the auction block. During the Reunion, she will meet slaves from all walks of life, as well as their spouses, significant others, and even their children. Some of her new friends are also struggling with their own futures, whether they are still in the Marketplace, retired, or returning to service. As for Chris, it will be a trip back in time to a place where he learned many of the skills that made him so valuable to the Marketplace. But never completely on holiday, he hopes to meet with a handsome young Earl and his millionaire American bride, whose talents for slave-training have gained them special attention...including the attention of a nosy tabloid reporter, who is hoping for the biggest story of his career--a real-life international slave trading ring. More
Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press, 2000. Third Printing. 322, illus., notes, index. More
Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, Inc., 1981. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 384 pages. Illustrations. DJ has some wear, edge tears and ships, minor soiling and is in a plastic sleeve. Foreword by Ben H. Bagdikian. Illustrations. Sources. Chronology. Bibliography. Index. Chronicles 200 years of U.S. publications, from Tom Paine's Common Sense to I. F. Stone's Weekly, plus The Berkeley Barb, L.A. Free Press Mother Jones, and New Age Journal. The author was the former editor of the Berkeley Barb, and had worked in newspaper and radio journalism. Ben-hur Haig Bagdikian (January 30, 1920 – March 11, 2016) was an Armenian-American journalist, news media critic and commentator, and university professor. An Armenian genocide survivor, Bagdikian moved to the United States as an infant and began a journalism career after serving in World War II. He worked as a local reporter, investigative journalist and foreign correspondent for The Providence Journal. During his time there, he won a Peabody Award and a Pulitzer Prize. In 1971, he received parts of the Pentagon Papers from Daniel Ellsberg and successfully persuaded The Washington Post to publish them despite objections and threats from the Richard Nixon administration. Bagdikian later taught at the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and served as its dean from 1985 to 1988. Bagdikian was a noted critic of the news media. His The Media Monopoly, warned about the concentration of corporate ownership of news organizations influenced, among others, Noam Chomsky. He has been hailed for his ethical standards and been described as one of the finest journalists of the 20th century. More
Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2003. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Glued binding. Paper over boards. [10], 253, [9] p. Illustrations (some in color). Route Maps. Equipment List. More
Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2003. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Glued binding. Paper over boards. [10], 253, [9] p. Illustrations (some in color). Route Maps. Equipment List. More
New Orleans, LA: Atalaria Publishers, 1999. First edition (limited to 10, 000 copies). Trade paperback. xviii, [2], 480 p. Illustrations. Resource Directory. Bibliography. More
Washington, DC: Human Service Press, 1971. 243, wraps, index, library stamps on fore-edge (only library markings), small tears at spine, weakness to front cover Abstracts of 352 articles. Topics covered include determinants of career choice, marital and familial status of working women, women in the world of work, developmental studies, history and economics of women at work, commentaries and policy papers, and continuing education of women. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990. Reprint. Third printing. Hardcover. xvii, 222 p. More
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1993. First? Edition. First? Printing. 235, illus., footnotes, some sticker residue and slight wear to DJ. More
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1993. Book Club Edition. 235, illus., footnotes, some wear to DJ. More
n.d. U.S. Daughters of 1812, 1967. First? Edition. First? Printing. Pocket-sized, 48, wraps. More
New York: Summit Books, 1990. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 718, [1] p. Illustrations. Notes. Index. More
Houston, TX: Bright Sky Press, 2011. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 216 p. Illustrations. Resources. Blog List. Endnotes. More
Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, c1975. First Printing. 24 cm, 220, front DJ flap price clipped, DJ worn: small tears, small chips missing. More
New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1990. First Edition. First Printing. 230, index mentioned in table of contents is not present, some soiling and creasing to rear DJ. More
Place_Pub: New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1990. First Edition. First Printing. 230, scuff at top of rear DJ flap. More
New York: Carol Publishing Group, 1994. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 293 p. Illustrations. Index. More