The American Historical Review, Volume 104, Number 1: February 1999
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1999. Wraps. xv, 331 p. Includes illustrations. 44 pages of advertisements at the back. Footnotes. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1999. Wraps. xv, 331 p. Includes illustrations. 44 pages of advertisements at the back. Footnotes. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1987. Wraps. x, 797-1084 p. 62 pages of advertisements at the back. Footnotes. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1988. Wraps. x, 829-1172 p. Includes illustrations. 54 pages of advertisements at the back. Footnotes. Figures. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1985. Wraps. ix, 275-546 p. Includes illustrations. Footnotes. 34 pages of advertisements. Footnotes. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1985. Wraps. x, 547-812 p. Footnotes. 44 pages of advertisements. Footnotes. More
Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 1989. Wraps. xi, 1249-1594 p. Includes index. 50 pages of advertisements at back. Footnotes. More
New York: Oxford University Press, c1989. 26 cm, wraps, some ink notations to text, covers worn, soiled, and creased, date stamp and pencil erasure on table of contents. More
Chicago, IL: Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces & Society, 1976. Wraps. 160 pages. Notes. More
Boston, MA: CFO Publishing Corp. 1998. 28 cm, 116, wraps, illus., mailing label removed from front cover. More
Riverside, CA: Latin American Perspectives, 1979. 128, wraps, footnotes, covers worn and soiled, front cover weak, some page soiling, underlining and marginal notations. More
Riverside, CA: Latin American Perspectives, 1983. 128, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers, mailing label on rear cover. More
Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 1946. Wraps. 176 p. More
The Pyramiders, 2007. Second Edition [stated]. Trade paperback. 408 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Footnotes. Table of Authorities. Cover has some wear and soiling. Corner of rear cover creased. Corner of page 223/224 creased. Map inside front cover. Signed by the author on title page. This is about the author's WW2 experiences as a Marine scout, rifleman member of a reconn company who made over 20 night landings on enemy islands and his post-war experiences when his idealism is shattered in law school and the business world. More
Cambridge, MA: 1970. Wraps. 93 p. 28 cm. Illustrations. More
Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2005. First Printing [Stated]. Trade paperback. xv, [1], 320, [2] pages. Footnotes. Notes. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some edge discoloration. Inscribed by the author on the fep. Inscription reads For Jack Leibowitz with all good wishes Gar Alperovitz. Gar Alperovitz (born May 5, 1936) is an American historian and political economist. Alperovitz served as a fellow of King's College, Cambridge; a founding fellow of the Harvard Institute of Politics; a founding Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies; a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution; and the Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland Department of Government and Politics from 1999 to 2015. He also served as a legislative director in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate and as a special assistant in the US Department of State. Alperovitz is a distinguished lecturer with the American Historical Society, co-founded the Democracy Collaborative and co-chairs its Next System Project with James Gustav Speth. In American Beyond Capitalism and other books and essays, Alperovitz offers an integrated systemic model for a pluralist commonwealth based on democratizing ownership of economic institutions at all levels, a regional decentralization of economic and political power, and the building of forms of community wealth-holding and a culture of participatory democracy. More
Eugene, Or: Tom Paine Institute, c1996. First Edition. 24 cm, 238, some wear to DJ. More
New York: Random House, 1999. First edition. Stated. Hardcover. 659 pages. Signed by author. Some damage and staining at rear cover and several back pages. Kurt Andersen (born August 22, 1954) is an American novelist. Andersen is the author of three novels, including Turn of the Century, which was a national bestseller and New York Times Notable Book of the year, and Heyday, which won the Langum Prize for the best American historical fiction of 2007. His third novel, True Believers was published in 2012. Andersen has also published a book of humorous essays, The Real Thing, about "quintessentialism", and co-authored two humor books, Tools of Power, a parody of self-help books on becoming successful, and Loose Lips, an anthology of edited transcripts of real-life conversations involving celebrated people. In 2017 he wrote Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History, which attempts to explain American society's peculiar susceptibility to illusions. More
South Bend, IN: Regnery/Gateway, c1979. First U.S.? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 297, DJ faded and worn with several tears. More
Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, c1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 219, illus., bibliography, index, some damp stains at bottom of DJ and book. Inscribed by the author. More
Chicago, IL: H. Regnery Company, 1960. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 318, index, top edge soiled, DJ worn and soiled. Introduction by Admiral Arleigh Burke. More
Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1996. Hardcover. 24 cm, 208 pages. Illus. Inscribed by the author to Cong. Bill Archer of Texas, a senior Republican House leader. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, [1974]. First Printing. 25 cm, 508, notes, index, DJ worn and warped at edges, some fraying/tearing, corners bumped, DJ & edges soiled. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, [1974]. First Printing. 25 cm, 508, notes, index, small tears/chips to DJ edges. More
Durham, NC: Duke Univ. School of Law, 2000. 27 cm, 199, wraps, few library markings, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Fairhope, AL: Wagon Publishing, 2009. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 208 pages. Illustrations. References. Inscribed by Aaron Beam on fep. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Aaron Beam is a popular, highly regarded speaker at universities, healthcare companies, auditor meetings and conventions, securities training seminars and ethics institutes across the U.S. He has spoken to student audiences as a guest lecturer at many business schools (Univ. of Chicago, LSU, UAB, Penn State, Stanford, Arizona State, and over fifty other schools) over the past four years. Mr. Beam was the first CFO at Healthsouth Corp., and as a co-founder witnessed first-hand the series of accounting, stock manipulation and leadership failures that led Healthsouth to the $2B securities fraud scandal and ultimate prosecutions of Richard Scrushy. He relates to students and professionals the heights of success, followed by the unethical and illegal mistakes that led to his professional downfall. Serving three months in federal prison for his role in approving fraudulent quarterly numbers in 1996 and losing his CPA credentials, led Mr. Beam to his current speaking career; trying to make a positive difference by educating others about the pitfalls of unethical business practices. Through his Ethics First message he identifies early warning signs, influences and the bad choices he and others made at Healthsouth, allowing the audience to apply what they learn to their business practices and the organization's culture and environment. More