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Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pages Number: 280 Publisher: Press of Northeast University of Finance and Pub. Date :2006-09-01. Book by 9 modules. 12 cases. a full range of retail description. almost if the retail research and development in recent years. the retail enterprises in the positioning. pricing. organization and management. site selection. expansion strategy. mail order in the case of to the problems and experiences are summarized. and relevant management theory was verified. Contents: Module 1 Orient... Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back., Northeast Finance University Press Pub. Date :2006, Berkeley: NOW, Berkeley/East Bay Chapter, 1976. Nineteen issue broken run of the newsletter, various pagination, 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled top left corner, some mailing labels, stamps, wear and toning. Issue numbers include: 4:2, 10-12, 5:1-4, 6, 8-11, 6:2, 2, 6 & 11, 7: 3 & 4., NOW, Berkeley/East Bay Chapter, 1976, New York: W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America, 1969. First Edition. Tabloid newspaper, 8pp. On newsprint. Single horizontal mailing fold (as issued). Paper toning, edge-creases; Very Good. Premier issue of this short-lived organ of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, a successor organization to the Young Communist League. Includes a lengthy article, "Toward a Revolutionary Union Movement," by Jarvis Tyner., W.E.B. 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Hardcover. Good/No DJ. Picture may not match book;Hardcover 8vo;library rebound;ex-library markings include stamps/labels/card pocket;no DJ, if one issued;light wear/scuffing to boards/spine;spine/edges lightly sunned/faded; light browning to page edges and free pages; else Very Good condition. Text unmarked and clean.Pictures available upon request.482pp. French language. Orders will be mailed either on the day ordered or the next business day. Expedited shipping available., Aubier Editions Montaigne, 1967-01-01, 3 Vols: cloth hardback, gilt lettering and decoration, no DJ. Bent, some slightly frayed, spine edges; bumped corners, some scuffs. All have attached note on first end paper "Compliments of Hugh Hastings, State Historian." Printed end paper and pp are very slightly tanned. Extensive, dated table of contents. Total 2308 pp. Vol 1: Binding tight. 7 illustrations. Vol 2: Front hinge cracked, not loose. Book slightly shaken. Vol 3: Front hinge cracked, not loose. Book shakey. A wonderful mixture of history, notes, letters, petitions, reports, legislation, etc., covering all religious organization that appeared in New York starting in 1621. Because of the size and weight of the book(s), please contact us to arrange for mailing or for shipping outside the continental USA., James B. Lyon, State Printer, 1901, Maybe ex-library with stamps, 1 volume, please be aware of language, air mail shipment from Germany within 2-6 weeks, Maybe ex-library with stamps, 1 volume, please be aware of language, air mail shipment from Germany within 2-6 weeks, Fine. LIKE NEW, absolutely minimal shelf wear only, easily gift quality, PAPERBACK edition exactly as shown, ships by USPS Media Mail with delivery confirmation, thanks! 10z, Get Smart! Publishing. Perfect Paperback. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. Buy with confidence, excellent customer service!, Get Smart! 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Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Jacket corners rubbed. Jacket spine edges/hinges and rear side wrinkled. Spine edges slightly bumped. This extremely rare catalog of high-quality reproductions of ancient artifacts from the collection of a unique Japanese museum is in very good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs. On purchase of this item, shipping by Surface Mail is included free of charge., Miho Museum, 1997, ca.1945. Original photograph, silver print, 21 x 16 cm, mounted letterpress ticket on verso. Captain Donald Clifford Tyndall Bennett 14 Sep 1910 - 15 Sep 1986. aised on a cattle farm in Queensland his family hoped would follow a career in medicine but he had different ideas. As a result, he enlisted in the RAAF, undergoing pilot training at Point Cook and like most of his compatriots of the time, found himself attached to the RAF in Britain. After a year flying fighters he applied to undergo training as a flying boat pilot. - Initially he was disappointed with his next appointment which was as an instructor at Calshot where he remained until his service with RAF came to an end. However, during this time he not only managed to pass on his skills and knowledge to others but was able extend his own experience and qualifications. These included the gaining of his 'B' Pilot's Licence, First Class Navigator's Licence, Ground Engineer's A, C and X Licences, Wireless Operator's Licence as well as an Instructor's Licence. It was at this point that he decided his future lay in civilian flying and so armed with his vast array of qualifications he resigned his commission in the RAF. However, instead of immediately looking for a job he married Elsa, daughter of a Zurich jeweler, and they spent the next year traveling around Switzerland and Australia, returning to Britain in January 1936 where he joined Imperial Airways as a First Officer. - From then until mid 1940 he flew landplanes and seaplanes around the world on Imperial's various routes. These included flying the top half of the Mercury-Maia trans-Atlantic mail plane combination as well as taking part in air-to-air refueling experiments in 1939. The early months of WW2 found him undertaking VIP flights around Europe including a clandestine flight into occupied France to collect Polish military and government officials. Finishing his BOAC (Imperial Airways renamed in 1939) service in July 1940, he was asked by the Ministry of Aircraft Production to join the team being set up to ferry aircraft for Britain across the Atlantic from the United States. Appointed it's Flying Superintendent, he led the first flight of seven Hudsons across the Atlantic in November 1940. With the increase in supplies from America, it was eventually decided to replace the 'civilian' ferry organization with and RAF unit and so with the appointment of ACM Sir Frederick Bowhill in August 1941, Bennett returned to London. - He was initially told that he would be appointed a Group Capt in Training Command, but when this was downgraded to Squadron Leader, he declined the offer, He was eventually granted the rank of Wing Commander and sent to assist in the establish a Navigation School at Eastbourne. Once the school was set up he requested an active assignment and was appointed CO of No 77 Squadron. He flew on operations as often as possible but always with a different crew by replacing that crew's pilot, that way he was able to assess the efficiency of all his crews. April 1942 brought a move to the command of No 10, newly equipped with the four-engined Halifax. Later the same month (27th), he took part in a combined raid by No's 10, 35 and 76 squadron against the Tirpitz. Hit by flak his aircraft caught fire and he set course for Sweden. Unable to make Sweden he ordered his crew to bale out whilst he remained at the controls before making his own escape. Landing in deep snow he located his wireless operator and with the help of friendly Norwegians he managed to cross the border into Sweden and eventually return to Britain resuming command of his squadron one month after baling out and to receive an immediate DSO. However, when No 10 Sqn was posted to the Middle East, he did not accompany them as he was summoned to HQ Bomber Command to see the AOC in C, Arthur Harris, his old CO from the flying boat days. - Harris advised him that he had been instructed to form a special marking force in an attempt to improve the accuracy of his heavy bombs, something Bennett himself had suggested to the Director of Bomber Operations about a year before. Harris also informed Bennett that he was to be promoted to Group Captain to command this unit, which would be known as the Pathfinder Force. Setting up his HQ at RAF Wyton, Bennett was allocated one squadron from each group as his initial establishment, resulting in his unit being equipped with four different types - Wellingtons, Stirlings, Halifaxes and Lancasters. With the success of the new unit, following some early teething problems, Bennett's command was upgraded to Group status on 8 January 1943 and given the title - No 8 (PFF) Group with Bennett promoted to Air Commodore as it's AOC. During the remainder of the war No 8 Group continued to lead and mark targets for the Main Force, although he often found himself at odds with his fellow group commander at No 5 Group, AVM Ralph Cochrane, over marking techniques and the need to concentrate marking squadrons in a single specialist group. - At the time of his appointment, he was the youngest Air Vice Marshal in the RAF but on leaving the RAF at the end of WW2, he was the only Group Commander, who having served a full term in the post was not knighted. He resigned his commission in 1945 in order to stand for Parliament, being elected Liberal MP for Middlesbrough West. However, his political career was short lived, losing his seat at the General Election shortly afterwards. He made further attempts to enter Parliament, unsuccessfully, eventually leaving the Liberal Party in 1962 owing to their support of the EEC, which he was against. After the war he also returned to the world of civilian aviation forming British Latin American Airways, later becoming British South American Airways Corporation as their Chief Executive from 1 August 1946 to 31 March 1948. However, he lost his job when he denounced the Minister for Civil Aviation, following the ministry's grounding of his Avro Tudor fleet in 1948. He then went on to form Airflight using Tudors to fly oil into Berlin during Operation 'Plainfare' and in May 1949, Fairflight, which he sold in 1951. He continued to champion the cause of flying boats long after they fell out of favour generally and was a leading advocate in the development of the Saunders-Roe Princess boats, only three of which were built but never entered service. KEYWORDS:Imperial Airways/photo, Maybe ex-library with stamps, 1 volume, please be aware of language, air mail shipment from Germany within 2-6 weeks, Maybe ex-library with stamps, 1 volume, please be aware of language, air mail shipment from Germany within 2-6 weeks, BiblioLife. Paperback. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. Buy with confidence, excellent customer service!, BiblioLife, New York: Young Workers Liberation League, 1970. First Edition. Official souvenir program for the founding convention of the YWLL, the official CPUSA youth organization following the dissolution of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs in 1969. Includes a lengthy Political Report by Jarvis Tyner, National Chairman; transcript of speeches by Gus Hall and Federico Tomas; photos by Ted Reich, etc. Rare; not located in OCLC; none others in commerce (2013). Tabloid; on newsprint; 12pp; illus. Single horizontal mailing fold (as issued); paper slightly toned; Very Good or better., Young Workers Liberation League, 1970, "Austin, TX": N D. 1989. "46 pp. Nicely printed, illustrated with halftone photographs and drawings. A contact and exchange document. Art, technology, mail art, reviews of publications and cassettes. This issue has David Myers interviewed by David Prescott. Article about Conrad Schnitzler. Interview with Jorg Thomasius in East Berlin. Mail interview of Venus Fly Trap. Nature and Organizatino interview. Interview with Alastair MacLennan. Description of mailart shows and other projects. Interview with V 2 Organization. Interview with Onnyk. Report by Ruggero Maggi on Hiroshima Shadow Project." Saddle-stapled half legal zine with b/w printed cardstock covers. Some light circling in pen of zine reviews. Light shelfwear. Very good, N D, 1989, BiblioLife. Paperback. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. 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