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Verlag: Berrett-Koehler Publishers (edition Illustrated), 2010
ISBN 10: 1605094501ISBN 13: 9781605094502
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Illustrated. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
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Verlag: Amacom Books, 1991
ISBN 10: 0814450148ISBN 13: 9780814450147
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Zustand: Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Zustand: Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Verlag: AMACOM, 2005
ISBN 10: 0814408621ISBN 13: 9780814408629
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Verlag: AMACOM, 1992
ISBN 10: 0814478077ISBN 13: 9780814478073
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Reprint. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Verlag: Harvard Business Review Press, 2002
ISBN 10: 1578517001ISBN 13: 9781578517008
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Verlag: Tess Press (edition First Edition), 1999
ISBN 10: 1579123732ISBN 13: 9781579123734
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Verlag: Gabler Verlag, 2012
ISBN 10: 3322844463ISBN 13: 9783322844460
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
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Verlag: Gabler Verlag, 2001
ISBN 10: 3409117423ISBN 13: 9783409117425
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
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Verlag: New York: Amacom / American Management Association, (1991), 1991
Anbieter: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, USA
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Hardcover first edition - First printing. A book which "offers businesses a plan for managing an increasingly diverse workforce and argues the necessity of changing the roots of corporate culture." Notes, index. xv, 189 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.
Verlag: AMACOM, 2006
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Good. 2006. No Edition Remarks. 238 pages. Signed by the author. Pictorial dust jacket over red paper covered boards with black cloth to spine. Flat signed by author to front free endpaper. Binding remains firm. Pages remain bright and clear with light foxing to top edge of text block. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Very slight crushing to spine ends. Unclipped jacket has light edgewear with chips and creasing.
Verlag: Amer Inst for Managing Diversity, 1992
ISBN 10: 096323420XISBN 13: 9780963234209
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Felix Mücke, Grasellenbach - Hammelbach, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Gut. Artikel stammt aus Nichtraucherhaushalt! T16341 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 295.
Verlag: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd, Springfield, Ill., 1982
ISBN 10: 039804743XISBN 13: 9780398047436
Anbieter: Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB), Ancaster, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 242 Pages, Usual Ex-Lib Marks O/W Sound. Ex-Library.
Anbieter: Jürgen Patzer, Konstanz, Deutschland
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It was put together in an unmatched effort, unlikely ever to be rivaled?Mikulec traveled hundreds of thousands of miles, to every Continent except Antarctica, met tens of thousands who inscribed their thoughts and words to the world traveler, from world leaders to local merchants, from Theodore Roosevelt to the insurance salesman in Topeka to monarchs and leaders everywhere?Mikulec?s journey was made famous by four New York Times stories, reports by hundreds of local newspapers, and a silent movie clip shown in movie theaters all over the United States, among many other notices??This remarkable survey gives unique insight into the multicultural society of the United States at the end of its great period of immigration?It also captured the business world and the world of commerce and innovation during this important stretch?Mikulec visited at least 33 countries in his travels, and there are entries in 23 languages in the album?No person could contribute an autograph or note whom he had not personally met, which included six U.S. presidents, two monarchs and a prime minister of Great Britain, the president of China, leaders of Japan, Australia, India, Singapore, prime ministers of Canada, Thomas Edison, Andrew Carnegie, Enrico Caruso, countless moreJosef Mikulec was born in a small town in northern Croatia on January 15, 1878. His father was a farmer and he worked that farm. Then his father, who had accrued debt, sent him to work off that debt on yet another farm. But before his 20th birthday, his burgeoning desire to see the world took his life in another direction. His father had refused his request to travel abroad, but he convinced his mother to let him. ?I always wanted to see the world,? he would explain later. ?This is the path I took to do that.? He traveled to Italy, then Malta, where he got a job.He didn't want to go home, and found an English steamboat on its way to South Africa; so he got aboard and sailed for 35 days to Port Elizabeth, in time to witness some of the rumblings of the Boer War. From there he sailed the Southern Atlantic Ocean to South America, camping in the rain forests, and visiting Buenos Aires. Shortly after that, as he told, he went to Brazil, living there for six months as a ?savage.? He ate wild fruit, roots, and nuts, got lost in the rain forest, and almost died.At some point, a Croation publishing group agreed to pay him $10,000 if he could walk around the world in 5 years. He was to give the publication exclusive rights to his story at the end of that time. ?Mine is not a college education. I could neither read nor write when I left Croatia? but travel is the greatest educator,? he would elaborate.It is not clear whether he honored his commitment to this group or whether they honored theirs to him. But what is clear is that the first 25,000 miles he walked were but a drop in the bucket of what would be a near lifetime of travel, which would earn him the nickname ?The World Traveler.?Along his journey, on one trip to Italy, he saw a young man carrying an autograph book and got the idea that he could document his trip with such a book himself. This he did. He had begun to get letters from people he met, attesting to his visit. These were now replaced with books that would later be bound together, each book containing a number of pages, with the final weighing nearly 60 pounds, with more than a thousand pages of autographs.Really, his book was not an autograph book. It was much more. He was on search not of the signature but of the person, to meet face to face with the figure. No one could appear in his book unless he had personally met that person. In this process, he traveled in excess of 200,000 miles, wore out forty-four pairs of shoes, learned, by his own account, 8 languages, was the subject of an early silent newsreel, stepped foot on every habitable continent, sat down for interviews with nearly every major and many minor newspapers in a variety of languages, and met tens of thousands of people. The final count of signed notes in his book is more than 60,000.This book went with him around the world. ?I have no address,? he would say. ?I spent last night in Newark. I don?t know where I shall spend tonight.?It traveled, as a whole or in constituent parts, on pack mule, rickshaw, pushcart, boat, vessel, and finally in his Ford automobile, which he took up. Word of his arrival in this town or the other, or the latest port, preceded him. ?I make friends with the captains of the ships they sendword on ahead to the port? When I arrive there the reporters and cinema men are waiting.?Mikulec?s story was famous at the time. He was the subject of 4 pieces by the New York Times. In 1922, Pathe - a major film production company - featured him, his travels, and autographs, in a newsreel shown in virtually every movie theater in the United States, his adopted country.He met Theodore Roosevelt 4 times, along with Warren G. Harding twice and 4 other Presidents. He lived as a native in the Brazilian rain forest, was in Johannesburg for the Boer War, was attacked from Native Americans in Yuma, Arizona, threatened with death a few times, and met incredible people all along the way.At the end, the book was so heavy that it could only be pushed in a custom cart that more or less resembled a baby pram. Very few of these autographs were simple signatures; most were signed notes, with many even the length of letters written right into the book. And Mikulec had a fondness for official stamps and seals, obtaining from the officials he visited the seals of their nations, states, cities and more; plus stamps from the businesses that used them. The book?s final group of signatures is effectively late 1923.The specifics are unprecedented. He visited all told at least 33 countries: In Europe, England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, France, Poland, Ireland, and Switzerland. In Asia, Japan, China, Korea, Singapore, Pale.
Verlag: 1783-1956, 1783
Anbieter: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, USA
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Elaborately bound collection of Presidential autographs, containing the autograph of each of the first 34 Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Dwight D. Eisenhower. Quarto, bound in full red morocco by Riviere & Son with gilt titles and ruling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands, gilt presidential seal to the front panel with white and blue morocco onlays, gilt arms and motto of George Washington to the rear panel with white and blue morocco onlays and his gilt signature in facsimile, centerpieces within quintuple gilt ruling with star emblems at each corner, blue morocco doublures with multiple gilt presidential signatures, blue silk endpapers. This complete series of autographs of the first 34 Presidents of the United States contains the signature of each mounted on an album leaf opposite a loosely tissue-guarded engraved portrait of each. The collection includes: the signature of George Washington on an envelope addressed to Major General Knox as Secretary ofÂtheÂSocietyÂofÂthe Cincinnati, November 3, 1783; a clipped signature of John Adams; clipped signature of Thomas Jefferson; the signature of James Madison on an envelope addressed to Reverend Frederick Freeman of Manayunk, Pennsylvania; and inscription signed by James Monroe; the signature of John Quincy Adams on an envelope addressed to William Plumer jun. Esq. in Epping, New Hampshire; a partially printed land grant signed by Andrew Jackson dated 1831 registeringÂtheÂpurchaseÂof 20 acres in Detroit by Peter Aldrich; clipped signature of Martin Van Buren; clipped signature of William Henry Harrison; signed inscription from John Tyler; signed inscription from James Polk; clipped signature of Zachary Taylor dated Baton Rouge, March 5, 1841; clipped signature of Millard Fillmore; clipped signature of Franklin Pierce; clipped signature of James Buchanan on a document dated July 18, 1858; clipped signature of Abraham Lincoln; endorsement signed by Andrew Johnson as President; clipped signature of Ulysses S. Grant; card signed by Rutherford B. Hayes; inscription signed by James Garfield; large card signed by Chester A. Arthur and dated May 22, 1884; autograph noted signed by Grover Cleveland declining an invitation, dated November 16, 1890; an Executive Mansion card signed by William McKinely; clipped signature of Theodore Roosevelt; clipped signature of William Howard Taft; clipped signature of Woodrow Wilson; typed letter signed by Warren G. Harding as President, dated June 4, 1923 on White House letterhead; card signed by Calvin Coolidge; White House card signed by Herbert Hoover; typed letter signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt as Assistant SecretaryÂofÂthe Navy, February 15, 1917. Laid in is a typed letter signed by Harry S. Truman as President, June 30, 1950, on White House stationery and a typed letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower. TLS as President, November 13, 1956, on White House stationery. In fine condition.ÂHoused in a custom folding chemise and half morocco slipcase. An exceptional collection and presentation. Note_.