Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 31,65
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 232.
Verlag: Franckh`sche, Stuttgart, 1934
Anbieter: O+M GmbH Militär- Antiquariat, Hamburg, Deutschland
mit Abb. 18 X 25 cm 336 Seiten 4. Auflage 1934 Einband leicht angeschmutzt Auf Vorsatz gewidmet (Privat) Vorsatz und Schnitt leicht stockig Innen leicht fleckig Sprache: Deutsch Einband: Leingeb. OHNE Schutzumschlag 810 gr.
Verlag: Franckh`sche, Stuttgart, 1934
Anbieter: O+M GmbH Militär- Antiquariat, Hamburg, Deutschland
mit Abb. 18 X 25 cm 336 Seiten Buchdeckel leicht verzogen Schnitt leicht angeschmutzt, Einband leicht angeschmutzt Sprache: Deutsch Einband: Leingeb. OHNE Schutzumschlag 813 gr.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 232 pages. 5.43x8.50x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Frankh Verlag, Stuttgart, 1934
Anbieter: Sammlerantiquariat, Krukow, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. Hardcover Buch guter Zustand - ohne Schutzumschlag - Erscheinungsjahr: 1934 - Buch mit Abbildungen und 320 Seiten - - Index: 158 0.0.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 1st edition. 232 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart, 1934
Anbieter: Kohlweyer, Braunschweig, Deutschland
Hellgrauer Ganzleinenband mit dunkelgrauem Titel; 24 x 16,5 cm; 321 Seiten mit 8 Tafeln und Musikbeispielen. (leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Besitzvermerk 24.12.1940; sonst guter Zustand) Sprache: de.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Franck?sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart, 1939
Anbieter: Leonardu, Benz, Deutschland
Leinenband. Zustand: Gut. Zwölfte, durchgesehene und erweiterte Auflage, 321 Seiten, Frakturschrift, schwarz-weiße Fototafeln, Lieder mit Noten, Inhalt und Erläuterungen, Schutzumschlag (dieser lädiert), Groß-8° Die Schrift wird in der NS-Bibliographie geführt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 880.
Franckh, Stuttgart, 1934, , 321 S., Hardcover (gebunden), 8°, ohne Schutzumschlag, , Eintragungen: StaV, Einband: leicht bestoßen, leicht beschabt, Seiten: leicht gebräunt,
Verlag: Routledge
ISBN 10: 0815332726 ISBN 13: 9780815332725
Anbieter: Phatpocket Limited, Waltham Abbey, HERTS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 44,03
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.
Verlag: Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1934, 1934
Anbieter: Versandhandel für Sammler, Borna, Deutschland
Denkmale der Deutschen, 6. Auflage, mit einigen Illustrationen und ganzseitigen Abbildungen, grauer Leinen Einband mit geprägtem Buchdeckel und Buchrücken, Format 16,5 x 23,6 cm gebrauchte Erhaltung (Einband an den Kanten leicht fleckig, Vorsatzblatt mit Bleistiftnotiz, Seiten an einigen Stellen fleckig) Siehe Bild de 336 S. 860 g.
Verlag: Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 1970
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Daniel Alexander (Authors photograph) (illustrator). First Printing [Stated]. xvi, [2], 381, [1] pages. Illustrated endpapers. Footnotes. Illustrations. Appendix. Index. The DJ is in a plastic sleeve and has some wear and soiling. The surprise take over of a university building by the SDS brought to light the conflicts and differences between students, between students and faculty and the administration and the demands of the black students. On April 9, 1969, a band of students led by the SDS seized University Hall. The authors probe the inflamed and contradictory reports. They identify forces set in motion many months before the event, and follow the gradual hardening of attitudes on issues that divided students, faculty, and administration. The account of the seventeen-hour period during which students occupied University Hall produces striking vignettes--the orderly procedures of the insurgents for providing food and supplies, and the president of the university watching the police action through field glasses. The story follows the forging of new policies by each faction under the pressures of passionate concern, tight deadlines, and the glare of publicity. As part of the wider anti-war movement of the 1960s, student organizations such as the Harvard chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) ran anti-war activities on campus. The Harvard Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs drew particular attention. Although the faculty was willing to reduce the programs' privileges, the Harvard Corporation refused to terminate it. These developments, alongside the creation of a degree program in Afro-American studies, led to the events of April 1969. On the night of April 8 to 9, a group of about 300 students, led by the SDS, tacked a list of demands on the door of the home of Nathan Pusey, then President of Harvard. Not only did it call for the abolition of ROTC, but also for lower rent and student involvement in designing the curriculum for the Afro-American studies degree. The demands were later rejected by Pusey as baseless. At noon on April 9, a group of 30 to 70 students entered University Hall, ejecting administrative staff and faculty. While most left the building peacefully, some faculty like assistant dean Archie Epps were forcefully expelled. At 4:15 p.m. Harvard Yard was closed off by the administration, citing safety concerns. The occupiers were threatened with criminal prosecution and disciplinary action if they did not leave by 4:30. The Boston Globe estimated the number of students inside University Hall to now be about 500, with at least 3000 onlookers in the Yard. At 5 p.m., a meeting between moderate students and Dean Fred Glimp was convened at Lowell Lecture Hall, both agreeing on a peaceful resolution of the conflict. In the aftermath of the occupation, a series of reforms began. The ROTC lost the privileges not held by other extracurricular activities by a vote of the faculty later endorsed by the Harvard Corporation. Student representatives got a role in the appointment of faculty for Afro-American studies. A special "Committee of Fifteen" was formed to deal with the participants of the occupation. Unusual for a faculty board, it was not appointed, but elected by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, consisting of ten of its members and augmented by five students, three from the College and one each of Radcliffe College and the Graduate School.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Stuttgart, Franckhsche Verlagshandlung, 1939
Anbieter: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Deutschland
Leinen. Zustand: Gut. 12. erweiterte Auflage. 8°, 321 Seiten mit einigen ganzseitigen Bildtafeln, illustr. Original-Leinen mit farbig illustr. Original-Umschlag - Umschlag mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren sonst guter Zustand - 1939. b29323 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 890.