The American Historical Review, Volume 107, Number 2: April 2002
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 2002. Wraps. xv, 351-702 p. Includes: illustrations, maps. 40 pages of advertisements at the back. Footnotes. Tables. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 2002. Wraps. xv, 351-702 p. Includes: illustrations, maps. 40 pages of advertisements at the back. Footnotes. Tables. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1984. Wraps. x, 265-591 p. Includes: illustrations, maps. Erratum replacement cover (map) laid in. 54 pages of advertisements. Footnotes. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1985. Wraps. x, 813-1065 p. Footnotes. 40 pages of advertisements. More
London: T. F. Unwin, Ltd., [1916]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 19 cm, 38, wraps, illus., footnotes, library stamps on front cover, some wear and soiling to covers. More
London: Survey, 1969. Double Issue. Wraps. More
New York: London: The Free Press; Collier-Macmillan Ltd., 1971. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xxi, 297 p. : ill.; 25 cm. Footnotes. Notes on Methodology. Suggested Organizational Charts. Bibliography. Index. More
New York: Praeger, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 197, map, index, DJ soiled and edges worn, especially at spine, pencil erasure residue on front endpaper. More
New York: Random House, 2017. Second printing [stated]. Hardcover. xiv, 462, [4] pages. Footnotes. Index. Red dot on bottom edge. Kurt Andersen (born August 22, 1954) is an American writer, the author of novels and nonfiction as well as a writer for television and the theater. He was a co-founder of Spy magazine, as well as co-creator and for its 20-year run host of the weekly Peabody Award-winning public radio program and podcast Studio 360. From 2001 to 2004, Andersen served as a senior creative consultant to Barry Diller's Universal Television, where he co-created the entertainment and arts channel Trio with Michael Jackson, Lauren Zalaznick and Andy Cohen. In 2006, with Jackson and Bonnie Siegler (and Diller's IAC) co-founded the daily email cultural curation service Very Short List. He had co-created Studio 360, a weekly program covering the arts and culture, which he hosted from its launch in 1999 to its last episode in 2020. Originally a co-production of Public Radio International and WNYC, it was broadcast on 240 U.S. public radio stations to a weekly audience of more than 500,000 radio listeners, with an additional podcast audience during the 2010s. In 2005 it won a Peabody Award for an hour-long documentary about Moby Dick, the first of its 17 American Icons hours, each exploring one cultural work–– including The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Monticello, and Disneyland and EPCOT. In 2021 he co-produced, wrote and narrated Nixon At War, a seven-episode podcast about how Richard Nixon's responses to the Vietnam War resulted in his downfall and ultimately the contemporary polarization of U.S. society. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1976. 338, figures, tables, footnotes, index, some wear to DJ. More
Zug, Switzerland: First Azimuth Ltd., 1978. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. 203, [5] p. Includes illustrations. Many illustrations in color. More
New York: F. A. Praeger, [1964]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 336, index, DJ soiled, somewhat worn, and scuffed, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Washington, DC: National Planning Association, 1959. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 23 cm, 106, wraps, references, notes, covers worn, soiled, and partially faded/discolored. Background by H. Christian Sonne. Foreword by Henry G. Aubrey. This is one of the publisher's Reports o The Economics of Competitive Coexistence. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2001. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. FOrmat is approximately 5.625 inches by 8.5 inches. 144 pages. List of Figures. Footnotes. Illustrations. Notes for Further Reading. Bibliography. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Robert Hinrichs Bates (born 1942) is an American political scientist specializing in comparative politics. He is Eaton Professor of the Science of Government in the Departments of Government and African and African American Studies at Harvard University. From 2000?2012, he served as Professeur associe, School of Economics, University of Toulouse. An Africanist by training, Bates's research has been influential in comparative politics and the political economy of economic development. Bates has been a leading proponent of the use of rational choice theory and deductive methods in political science. Bates received his Ph.D. in Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1969. He joined the faculty of the California Institute of Technology in 1969. From 1985 until 1993 he was Luce Professor of Political Economy at Duke University. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2016. Bates's research focuses on the political economy of development, particularly in Africa. Starting with field work in the mining townships of the Copperbelt he subsequently conducted field work in Zambia. He addressed the politics of agricultural development and food supply just at the time that dearth and famine increasingly arose on the continent. Bates received the Riker Prize from the University of Rochester. He has served as Vice President of the American Political Science Association. More
Edinburgh: Edinburgh U.P., [1966]. First? Printing. 22 cm, 192, maps, tables, diagrams, ink name ins fr flylf, DJ worn, torn, & soiled, corners slightly bumped, some pencil underlining & notes. More
New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, 1999. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xxxvii, [1], 186 pages. Maps. Bibliography. Index. Paul Bracken (born March 12, 1948) is a professor of political science and business at Yale University. Bracken is a respected thought leader in global competition and the strategic application of technology in business and defense. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and has served on the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel, the Board of Advisors of the Naval Postgraduate School and the U.S. Naval War College; and an advisory group for Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has been a visiting scholar at the CIA and Beijing University; and has consulted with many other branches of the US Government. He is a consultant to the Office of Net Assessment, and Senior Fellow and member of the Board of Advisors at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He is the author of six books on global business, warning and risk, national security and world order and has written for the New York Times and other publications. More
Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, c1977. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 244, illus., some wear and soiling to DJ. More
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1988. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xxvii, 352 p. Illustrations. Figures. Tables. Abbreviations. Notes. List of Persons Interviewed. Index. More
Summerville, MA: Alternative Education Project, Inc., 1982. Presumed First Edition, First printing of this Double Issue. Wraps. 175, [1] pages. Double Issue. Illustrations. Notes. Cover has some wear and soiling. Front cover has the following text: Postal Workers, Reviewing Radical History II, Dreams of Freedom, and The American Family Goes Camping (with cover photo). Contains Introduction. Also contains "Having a Good Time": The American Family Goes Camping by Margaret Cerullo and Phyllis Ewen; Peace at Any Price? Feminism, Anti-Imperialism, and the Disarmament Movement; Solidarity, Cold War and the Left: How to Respond to Poland, by Frank Brodhead; History and Myth, Real and Sureal: Interview with Carlos Fuentes; Working the Fast Lane: Jobs, Technology and Scientific Management in the US Postal Service; Poems by Joy Koawa, Gene Dennis, and Bronwen Wallace. Also includes Review of Radical History: Special Section, Culture, Politics and Workers' Response to Industrialization in the US, by Jim Green; Another Time, Another Place: Blacks, Radicals and Rank and File Militancy in Auto in the 30s & 40s; Down on the Farm: The Agrarian Revolt in American History by Billy Pope; Beyond the Victorian Syndrome: Feminist Interpretations of the History of Sexuality by Ellen DuBois. Also contains poems by Joy Kogawa, Gene Dennis, and Bronwen Wallace, as well as a special section on a review of radical history. More
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1941. Second Printing. 207, footnotes, boards worn, soiled, frayed, and small tears at spine, slightly cocked. Inscribed by the author. More
New York, NY: The Viking Press, 1958. Third Printing (stated). Hardcover. xi, [1], 193, [3] pages. Includes Acknowledgments, Preface by Lee A. DuBridge, President of the California Institute of Technology, Notes, Tables, Charts, Bibliography, and Index. There is some wear, rippling, discoloration, and small chips to dust jacket edges. This book is a summary of some thirty conferences that were held with individual company groups, each conference confined to the top executives of the corporation. Their value and interest exceeded all expectations, and led to an insistent demand that the material be made publicly available. The authors hope that this publication will stimulate further discussions of matters pertaining to resources, important as they are to the future of our nation and the world. They also trust that this publication will serve as evidence that members of university and industrial staffs can profitably cooperate in examining many types of problems of importance to human welfare. Among the topics addressed are: Raw Materials, Food Production, Agricultural Change, Forecasting, Technical Manpower, Industrialization, Energy Resources, and Technical Training. More
Chapel Hill, NC: University of NC Press, 1980. First? Edition. First? Printing. 349, maps, tables, notes, bibliography, index, ink underlining and marginal marks. More
Boston, MA: Harvard Business School, 1999. First Printing. 364, figures, notes, index, front DJ flap price clipped, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965. First edition. Stated. Presumed first paperback printing. Trade paperback. xi, 208 p. Illustrations. Footnotes. Notes. Tables. Index. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1989. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. x, 278 pages. Tables. Index, Author's Note. Pencil erasure residue on fep. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Zbigniew Kazimierz "Zbig" Brzezinski (March 28, 1928 – May 26, 2017) was an American diplomat and political scientist. He served as a counselor to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1968 and was President Jimmy Carter's National Security Advisor from 1977 to 1981. Brzezinski belonged to the realist school of international relations. Major foreign policy events during his time in office included the normalization of relations with the People's Republic of China (and the severing of ties with the Republic of China on Taiwan); the signing of the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II); the brokering of the Camp David Accords; the transition of Iran from an important U.S. ally to an anti-Western Islamic Republic; encouraging dissidents in Eastern Europe and emphasizing human rights in order to undermine the influence of the Soviet Union; the arming of the mujahideen in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; and the signing of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties relinquishing U.S. control of the Panama Canal after 1999. Brzezinski served as the Robert E. Osgood Professor of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, a scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and a member of various boards and councils. He appeared frequently on the PBS program The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, ABC News' This Week with Christiane Amanpour, and on MSNBC's Morning Joe. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992. First American Edition [stated]. May be Book Club as no price on DJ. Hardcover. xviii, 1081, [3] pages. 71 photographs. 18 maps. Footnotes. Note to the Reader. Notes. Abbreviations and Glossary. Selected Bibliography. Index. DJ has some wear, soiling, and small tears. Heavy book with some binding weakness. A dual biography told in the context of Berlin-Moscow relations tells how the two similar men temporarily took total command of the historical forces swirling around them. This was a History Book Club main selection. Alan Louis Charles Bullock, Baron Bullock, FBA (13 December 1914 – 2 February 2004) was a British historian. He is best known for his book Hitler: A Study in Tyranny (1952), the first comprehensive biography of Adolf Hitler, which influenced many other Hitler biographies. After graduating in 1938, he worked as a research assistant for Winston Churchill, who was writing his History of the English-Speaking Peoples. He was a Harmsworth Senior Scholar at Merton College, Oxford, from 1938 to 1940.[3] During World War II, Bullock worked for the European Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). After the war, he returned to Oxford as a history fellow at New College. Bullock's Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives was an influential work which he described as "essentially a political biography, set against the background of the times in which they lived". He showed how the careers of Hitler and Joseph Stalin fed off each other. Bullock comes to a thesis that Stalin's ability to consolidate power in his home country and, unlike Hitler, not to over-extend himself enabled him to retain power longer than Hitler. It was awarded the 1992 Wolfson History Prize. More