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Zustand: Fair. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket 2cnd printing, October 1971. (Great Britain, Comercial Policy, free Trade, Economics) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
Verlag: G. Allen & Unwin ltd, 1943
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Fair. 1943. First Edition. 216 pages. Black dust jacket with white lettering over black cloth. Clean pages with firm binding. Minimal foxing and tanning to endpapers and page edges. Mild wear and bumping to spine, board edges and corners, with scuffing, staining and marking to boards. Clipped dust jacket in protective plastic cover. Mild wear, tear and loss to edges and corners. Notable soiling to DJ.
Verlag: Pilot Press, 1945
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. 1945. First Published. 104 pages. Beige dust jacket over grey cloth. Pages remain bright and clear with minimal tanning and foxing. Pencil inscription to front free endpaper. Light creasing to gutter. Binding remains firm. Boards have mild edge-wear with slight rubbing to surfaces. Minor tanning to spine and edges. Minimal marks to boards. Unclipped jacket has moderate edgewear with chips, tears and creasing. Loss to spine ends and edges. Minor tanning to spine. Some rubbing to surfaces. Scuffing to edges.
Verlag: Clarendon, Oxford, 1939
Anbieter: Antiquariat Uwe Berg, Toppenstedt, Deutschland
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31 S., Oheft, etwas aufgehellt, gut. 34 Sprache: Englisch.
Verlag: New Statesman and Nation, 1944
Anbieter: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irland
Zustand: Very Good. 1944. Pamphlet. In original wrappers, 48pp. Clean copy showing some age and light shelf wear. Minor foxing to wrappers. Remains a very good copy. . . . .
Verlag: George Allen & Unwin, 1943
Anbieter: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Südafrika
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 1st edition. Boards are edge worn, a bit cocked, scarring and marked. Foxing. Previous ownership inscription and rubber stamp on front end page. Aside from this, it is in good condition, excellent binding. MK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1939
Anbieter: Anthony C. Hall, Bookseller ABA ILAB, Isleworth, MIDDX, Vereinigtes Königreich
Paperback. 32pp card covers, Oxford 1939. Very good.
Verlag: Liberal Party
Anbieter: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irland
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Zustand: Good. . Pamphlet. 7pp. n.d. The main points of a speech given at a meeting organised by the Liberal Party at Caxton Hall. First edition copy. . . .
Verlag: Longmans, Green and Co., 1931
Anbieter: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irland
Zustand: Fair. 1931. early reprint. Hardback. 308pp. . . . .
Verlag: George Allen and Unwin, 1943
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
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HARDCOVER. Zustand: GOOD. 1st Edition. 1943. George Allen and Unwin. Hardcover. GOOD First edition, DJ intact, internally and externally good, pages clean, illustrations, DJ worn and torn, shelf wear, 7.5' 5.5'.
Anbieter: Librairie Jean-Etienne Huret, PARIS, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
P., Domat-Montchrestien, 1945, in-8, br., non coupé, 460 pp., 62 tableaux, 9 graphiques, index. (GE30C).
Verlag: Zürich u. a., Europa-Verlag., 1943
Anbieter: Antiquariat Weinek, Salzburg, Österreich
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272 S. OBrosch m. OSch. DEA. - OSch. m. Gbrsp. Sprache: deutsch.
Verlag: New Statesman and Nation / Reynold News, 1944
Anbieter: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irland
Zustand: Very Good. 1944. Pamphlet. Ex Libris with usual markings. Clean copy with minor shelf wear, some sunning to cover, remains very good. . . . .
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO30018304: 1945. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 226 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne.
Verlag: Longmans, Green & Co.
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A good hardcover ex-library first edition, rebound in new boards without dustjacket. Light bumping to edges of boards. Usual stamps and stickers, otherwise contents are clean and unmarked.
Verlag: The five letters dating from 1937 1948 1953 1954. Three from Oxford Master s Lodgings University College; two from Staverton House and two from London London School of Economics; Voluntary Social Service Report, 1933
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See Beveridge s entry in the Oxford DNB. Humberstone was a prominent member of the Convocation of the University of London. The five items are in good condition, lightly aged. All five signed W H Beveridge . ONE: 29 June 1933; The London School of Economics and Political Science, Aldwych, London. 1p, 4to. Folded twice. Thanking him for his book on the Bloomsbury Site . He does not agree with his objection to Holden s design (so far as I can judge I think it is very remarkable and very fine) , but thinks that the stirring up of discussion and interest in the matter is a good thing . He ends in the hope that Humberstone s Leverhulme Fellowship application will be successful. TWO: 29 December 1937; The Master s Lodgings, University College, Oxford. 1p, 8vo. Folded twice. He thanks him for sending the proof of your interesting review of Lord Haldane s Life . He is also interested in Humberstone s opinion about the London University site and buildings problem , regarding which he himself has no practical concern . He is sad that Holden s original scheme will not be carried out, though I imagine you may be glad . His view is that there are many gardens in London and that on the other hand there could only be one University headquarters, and I have seen nothing to better Holden s scheme. He is pleased not to have to disagree with you practically on this issue . THREE: 17 February 1948; on Beveridge s letterhead of Voluntary Social Service Report, Universal House, Buckingham Palace Road, London. 1p, 8vo. He thanks him for the proofs of his article on University representation , which he should have kept and studied had there been any chance of his taking part in the debate on the matter in the House of Lords. He gives the details of his forthcoming trip abroad with his wife. In the circumstances, though I should have been happy to take your proofs with me for reading on the way to New Zealand, I feel bound to return them as you may find some other peer who could make better practical use of them. FOUR: 3 December 1953; Staverton House, Oxford (on cancelled Edinburgh letterhead). 1p, 4to. He is glad that Humberstone found time to read his Power and Influence : You, I know, would look at the Bloomsbury chapter in some ways, I think, one of the most interesting though it seldom gets mentioned by reviewers . He continues: Acquisition of the Bloomsbury site has not, of course, accomplished all that you and I dreamed of but at least it gives the University a home of its own and though perhaps not everything now on the site is beautiful there are some beautiful things. He also thanks Humberstone for his booklet on University Controversies . Beveridge does not himself think that he will be returning to London controversies , but he will hope to study it when the agonies of moving house from Edinburgh and establishing ourselves in Oxford are over . He finds it very pleasant to remember Humberstone from Toynbee days , which were the beginning of all good things for me and I think for many others . Postscript mentions points possibly needing correction . FIVE: 5 May 1954; on letterhead of Staverton House, Oxford. 1p, 12mo. Thanking him for his letter and pamphlet on the "Battle of Trafalgar Square" . He is desperately busy preparing to sail to New York , but he will take Humberstone s Address for pleasant reading on the boat .
Verlag: 20 September ; on letterhead of Staverton House 104 Woodstock Road Oxford, 1954
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See Sir William Beveridge s entry in the Oxford DNB: 'An overbearing and temperamental Scotswoman, Mrs Mair had come to the school [the LSE] with Beveridge in 1919 (having been his secretary and aide during the war) and was highly unpopular with many of the school's professors. Throughout the 1930s there were complaints about the Beveridge Mair dictatorship and a general sense of relief when Beveridge decided to leave the school to accept the mastership of University College, Oxford, in 1937.' 1p, 4to. In good condition, lightly aged, with one dog-eared corner. Folded twice for postage. Signed Janet Beveridge . The recipient Vere Henry Collins (1872-1966), was an author and grammatical stickler. She thanks him for writing to her about her letter to The Times, and reminding her that they had met in my sister s flat in London. Her death two years ago was very sad for me; I miss her more than I ever thought possible. She discusses her use of the word Lady in the letter, which she says was done for the very special reason that I felt that the women making a fuss about the kilt would describe themselves as Ladies . She is on his side about the nomenclature in general , and asks him to read the book I had published a month or so ago, "Beveridge and His Plan," and let me know if I have transgressed the rules in my use of language. She cannot understand how it came about that William did not acknowledge your letter to him - he is puncilious in this as a rule . The reason may be that they have spent a couple of months in America without a secretary. She concludes with reference to some members of our society who, being indignant at such vulgarians as myself for wearing a kilt, would equally object to my calling them women! .