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Levy, Hermann: Sammelband von 13 Schriften. Tübingen, Leipzig u. a. 1907-1913.
Enthält: 1. Levy, Hermann, Die sozial-rechtliche Regelung des ländlichen Grundbesitzes in England nach der Agrarreform von 1907. Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1907. 37 S. (pag. 143-179). (Separat-Abdruck Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, hrsg. v. Werner Sombart, Max Weber und Edgar Jaffe. XXVI, 1). - 2. Levy, Hermann, Die kleinen Güter in der neuesten Agrarstatistik Englands. Jena, Gustav Fischer, ohne Jahr (ca. 1908). 6 S. (pag. 241-246). (Abdruck aus den Jahrbüchern für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, Dritte Folge, 190). - 3. Levy, Hermann, Neuere handelspolitische Literatur. Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, o. J. (ca. 1910). 31 S. (pag. 159-189). (Separat-Abdruck Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, hrsg. v. Werner Sombart, Max Weber und Edgar Jaffe. XXXI, 1). - 4. Levy, Hermann, Gewerbliche Monographien. Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, o. J. (ca. 1909). 39 S. (pag. 198-236). (Separat-Abdruck Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, hrsg. v. Werner Sombart, Max Weber und Edgar Jaffe. XXIX, 1). - 5. Levy, Hermann, Kartell- und Trustliteratur aus dem Jahre 1907. Ohne Impressum. (ca. 1908). 28, (4) S. (Sonderabdruck aus Bank-Archiv, Zeitschrift für Bank- und Börsenwesen, VII, 16-18). - 6. Levy, Hermann, Die Trust- und Kartellentwicklung in Großbritannien und ihre Beziehungen zum Freihandel. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, (1910). 49 S. (pag. 275-323). (Sonderabzug aus Jahrbuch für Gesetzgebung, Verwaltung und Volkswirtschaft im Deutschen Reiche. Hrsg. v. G. Schmoller). - 7. Levy, Hermann, Die "innere Kolonisation" in England. Ein Beitrag zur Soziologie des landwirtschaftlichen Kleinbetriebs. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, (1911). 45 S. (pag. 309-353). (Sonderabzug aus Jahrbuch für Gesetzgebung, Verwaltung und Volkswirtschaft im Deutschen Reiche. Hrsg. v. G. Schmoller). - 8. Levy, Hermann, Ethischer Individualismus und soziale Reform in England. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, (1912). 19 S. (pag. 49-67). (Sonderabzug aus Jahrbuch für Gesetzgebung, Verwaltung und Volkswirtschaft im Deutschen Reiche. Hrsg. v. G. Schmoller). - 9. Levy, Hermann, Englische Kartelle der Vergangenheit. 3 Teile in 2 Bänden. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, o. J. (ca. 1912). 48 und 27 S. (pag. 181-228 und 199-225). (Sonderabzug aus Jahrbuch für Gesetzgebung, Verwaltung und Volkswirtschaft im Deutschen Reiche. Hrsg. v. G. Schmoller). Inhalt: Die Gilde der Grubenbesitzer. Die Blütezeit des nordischen Kohlenkartells. Der Monopolverband im englischen Kupferbergbau zu Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts. Der Zusammenbruch des Kohlekartells. - 10. Levy, Hermann, Weltwirtschaft und territoriale Machtpolitik. Einige Bemerkungen kritischer Art über Norman Angell's Friedensargument. Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1913. 12 S. (pag. 349-360). Abdruck aus: Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, I, 2. - 11. Levy, Hermann, Der Ausländer. Ein Beitrag zur Soziologie des internationalen Menschenaustausches. Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1913. 26 S. (pag. 273-298). (Abdruck aus: Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, II,2.) - 12. Levy, Hermann, Neuere sozialökonomische Literatur über England (Karl Pribram, Auguste Jorns, Jessie Marburg, Sidney und Beatriccee Webb etc.). Berlin, Julius Springer, 1913. 8 S. (pag. 276-283). (Sonderabdruck aus: Annalen für soziale Politik und Gesetzgebung, III,1,2. - 13. Levy, Hermann, Die Stahlindustrie in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. "Eine Entgegnung". (Antikritik. Vgl. Vogelstein, Neuere Literatur über das amerikanische Trustwesen). Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1906. 4 S. (pag. 788-791). (Separat-Abdruck Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, hrsg. v. Werner Sombart, Max Weber und Edgar Jaffe. XXXII, 3). - Einband fleckig.

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Levy, Burt BS: Montezuma's Ferrari: And Other Adventures (Hardcover) U.S.A. Think Fast Ink 2005 ; fester Einband / hard cover; Schutzumschlag / dust cover ISBN: 0964210711
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New. Montezuma's Ferrari: And Other Adventures (Hardcover) Part 2 of The Last Open Road - earning Burt a nasty letter from the Ferrari Factory alleging a sorrowfully overreaching trademark infringement. Well deserved, and well done! Levy strikes again. This is the brand new 3rd Printing version with the black redesigned cover. Levy's adventures in the publishing world have been unusual, to say the least. His first novel, The Last Open Road, was self-published and so successful that St. Martin's Press subsequently picked it up. But for his second novel, a sequel, Levy is taking the self-publishing route again, financing the book partly by way of 32 in-text automobile advertisements. Telling the story of an exhilarating and funny road trip set against the backdrop of the 1950s racing scene is Buddy Palumbo, a good-hearted 19-year-old from Passaic, N.J. Eager to immerse himself in the racing lifestyle, much to the chagrin of his disapproving family, Palumbo--along with his buddies, scrap dealer and financier Big Ed Baumstein and daredevil driver Cal Carrington--weaves his way through the 1952 racing season. With Palumbo handling the pit crew, the team competes in races as glamorous as the 2000-mile Carrera Panamericana in Mexico and as second-rate as those held on abandoned air force landing strips. Back at home, Palumbo struggles with his personal life, complicated by a huge, dysfunctional extended family, a demanding but fiercely devoted fianc e and one problem after another at the gas station where he works. In Palumbo, Levy has created a salt-of-the-earth character whose simple approach to life and folk wisdom make him an unassuming yet engaging hero. Levy, himself a semi-pro racer in the 1970s and 1980s, also provides vivid and authentic descriptions of racing, often tossing in real-life characters and events that will delight fans of the sport. Moreover, Levy is a marvelous storyteller, as adept at explaining the intricacies of a Jaguar's engine as he is at recounting the bewildering family dynamics at a Thanksgiving dinner. The writer's second dark horse just may take the race again. (Nov.) FYI: Montezuma's Ferrari has been selected as Book of the Month by Classic & Sports Car, the first time a work of fiction has been chosen by the magazine. Product Details Hardcover: 395 pages Publisher: Think Fast Ink; 3rd Printing (2005) Language: English ISBN-10: 0964210711 ISBN-13: 978-0964210714 Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches New Hard Cover

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Levy, Burt BS: Montezuma's Ferrari: And Other Adventures (Hardcover) U.S.A. Think Fast Ink 2005 ; fester Einband / hard cover; Schutzumschlag / dust cover ISBN: 0964210711
0964210711 New

New. Montezuma's Ferrari: And Other Adventures (Hardcover) Part 2 of The Last Open Road - earning Burt a nasty letter from the Ferrari Factory alleging a sorrowfully overreaching trademark infringement. Well deserved, and well done! Levy strikes again. This is the brand new 3rd Printing version with the black redesigned cover. Levy's adventures in the publishing world have been unusual, to say the least. His first novel, The Last Open Road, was self-published and so successful that St. Martin's Press subsequently picked it up. But for his second novel, a sequel, Levy is taking the self-publishing route again, financing the book partly by way of 32 in-text automobile advertisements. Telling the story of an exhilarating and funny road trip set against the backdrop of the 1950s racing scene is Buddy Palumbo, a good-hearted 19-year-old from Passaic, N.J. Eager to immerse himself in the racing lifestyle, much to the chagrin of his disapproving family, Palumbo--along with his buddies, scrap dealer and financier Big Ed Baumstein and daredevil driver Cal Carrington--weaves his way through the 1952 racing season. With Palumbo handling the pit crew, the team competes in races as glamorous as the 2000-mile Carrera Panamericana in Mexico and as second-rate as those held on abandoned air force landing strips. Back at home, Palumbo struggles with his personal life, complicated by a huge, dysfunctional extended family, a demanding but fiercely devoted fianc e and one problem after another at the gas station where he works. In Palumbo, Levy has created a salt-of-the-earth character whose simple approach to life and folk wisdom make him an unassuming yet engaging hero. Levy, himself a semi-pro racer in the 1970s and 1980s, also provides vivid and authentic descriptions of racing, often tossing in real-life characters and events that will delight fans of the sport. Moreover, Levy is a marvelous storyteller, as adept at explaining the intricacies of a Jaguar's engine as he is at recounting the bewildering family dynamics at a Thanksgiving dinner. The writer's second dark horse just may take the race again. (Nov.) FYI: Montezuma's Ferrari has been selected as Book of the Month by Classic & Sports Car, the first time a work of fiction has been chosen by the magazine. Product Details Hardcover: 395 pages Publisher: Think Fast Ink; 3rd Printing (2005) Language: English ISBN-10: 0964210711 ISBN-13: 978-0964210714 Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches New Hard Cover

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Levy, Burt BS: Montezuma's Ferrari: And Other Adventures (Hardcover) U.S.A. Think Fast Ink 2005 ; fester Einband / hard cover; Schutzumschlag / dust cover ISBN: 0964210711
0964210711 New

New. Montezuma's Ferrari: And Other Adventures (Hardcover) Part 2 of The Last Open Road - earning Burt a nasty letter from the Ferrari Factory alleging a sorrowfully overreaching trademark infringement. Well deserved, and well done! Levy strikes again. This is the brand new 3rd Printing version with the black redesigned cover. Levy's adventures in the publishing world have been unusual, to say the least. His first novel, The Last Open Road, was self-published and so successful that St. Martin's Press subsequently picked it up. But for his second novel, a sequel, Levy is taking the self-publishing route again, financing the book partly by way of 32 in-text automobile advertisements. Telling the story of an exhilarating and funny road trip set against the backdrop of the 1950s racing scene is Buddy Palumbo, a good-hearted 19-year-old from Passaic, N.J. Eager to immerse himself in the racing lifestyle, much to the chagrin of his disapproving family, Palumbo--along with his buddies, scrap dealer and financier Big Ed Baumstein and daredevil driver Cal Carrington--weaves his way through the 1952 racing season. With Palumbo handling the pit crew, the team competes in races as glamorous as the 2000-mile Carrera Panamericana in Mexico and as second-rate as those held on abandoned air force landing strips. Back at home, Palumbo struggles with his personal life, complicated by a huge, dysfunctional extended family, a demanding but fiercely devoted fianc e and one problem after another at the gas station where he works. In Palumbo, Levy has created a salt-of-the-earth character whose simple approach to life and folk wisdom make him an unassuming yet engaging hero. Levy, himself a semi-pro racer in the 1970s and 1980s, also provides vivid and authentic descriptions of racing, often tossing in real-life characters and events that will delight fans of the sport. Moreover, Levy is a marvelous storyteller, as adept at explaining the intricacies of a Jaguar's engine as he is at recounting the bewildering family dynamics at a Thanksgiving dinner. The writer's second dark horse just may take the race again. (Nov.) FYI: Montezuma's Ferrari has been selected as Book of the Month by Classic & Sports Car, the first time a work of fiction has been chosen by the magazine. Product Details Hardcover: 395 pages Publisher: Think Fast Ink; 3rd Printing (2005) Language: English ISBN-10: 0964210711 ISBN-13: 978-0964210714 Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches New Hard Cover

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