Verlag: International Publishers, , first edition stated., NY, 1972
Anbieter: Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, USA
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. (illustrator). Near Fine: clean, straight, unmarked. Paperback, 8 in., 322 pp. Essays, stories, autobiographical fragments, some quite interesting. , .
Verlag: Oasis, Surrey, England, 1972
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 127pp. Perfectbound. Art editor is Gail Howell-Jones. Black and white illustrations. Light rubbing else fine. Ian Robinson founded Oasis in 1969 and continued to publish the magazine while Robinson founded Oasis Books in 1970. This magazine is devoted to the translation and review of well known poets and authors such as: Bruno Jasienski, Florence Chia Ying Yeh Chao, and Max Jacob. Well known poets and author's include George Bowering, a well known poet and historian and Martin Booth, a British novelist and poet who founded the Sceptre Press. Three chapters of Lotte Bullock's *The Lost Tiger* are printed in this issue. Also includes Illustrations by Carol Chapman, Jean Demelier, Patrick O'Keeffe, Stanley Engel, and John Mitchinson. Additional contributors include Anthony Hodge, Philip Weeks, David H W Grubb, Reginald Levy, John Rice, Donato Cinicolo III, Sally Tylecote, Paul Matthews, William Oxley, Paul Gogarty, Colin Nixon, Thea Clark, Ervin Gaspar, Michael Gold, Richard Austin, Paul Green, Robin Lee, William Bedford, Bruton Connors, Andrew Darlington, Valerie Owen, Charles Black, Craig Anderson, Matt Simpson, Simon McNulty, Cecily Lambert, John Mitchinson, David Jaffin, Roger Bonner, Rachel Blake, Mark Young, and Francesca de Masi.
Anbieter: The London Bookworm, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 10,32
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Paperback Edition. Paperback. Previous owners name to inside cover. Sunned spine. The impact of the European Community on the working lives of all Eurpeans has been steadily increasing in recent years. Equal pay, temporary work, redundancy procedures and the use of visual display unites are just some of the areas now affected by its employment policy. Yet confusion still surrounds much of the EC's 'Social Dimension'. The policy proposals themselves are often couched in Eurojargon, while the legislative procedures required to adop them remain unfamiliar and complext. Furthermore, the EC's attempts to establish a set of basic rights across all members states - the Social Charter - have in any case met a mixed reception: fiercely attacked by some, but staunchly defended by others. This book is therefore aimed at everyone who would like an introduction to these issues - students of employee relations, European affairs and social policy, as well as, more generally, everyone who wants to understand the background to the controversies surrounding the Social Dimension. The book opens with an historical overview of EC social and labour policy. Subsequent chapters focus of specific topics - such as equal opportunities, employment protection, health and safety, and social security - to give the reader a more detailed understanding of the nature of EC involvement in these areas, including the debates, proposals and legislation. The book explores, of course, the significance of the most recent developments like the Social Charter, the Maastricht Treaty and the Social Chapter. 276 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Academic Literature.).