Prentice-Hall Inc 1949. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Fifth printing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Boards show slight signs of shelf wear. All pages are intact and unmarked binding is sound. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover
Paperback / softback. New. Provides an analysis of the restructuring of public service employment relations in six European countries: Germany France Italy Spain Denmark and the UK. Each of the chapters on national systems are written by experts in the field and organized around a set of themes and policy issues. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9780415203432 ISBN : 0415203430 9780415203432
Hardback. New. Perversion is a lack of capacity for whole object love and while this includes the sexual perversions it also includes certain character perversions and psychotic conditions. This book shows how some of the paradoxes of self/other subjectivity/objectivity male/female and instinct/object are negotiated in both illness and health. hardcover
Bookseller reference : A9780765702302 ISBN : 0765702304 9780765702302
Image size 41 x 51 cms 16 x 20 inches; overall size 59.5 x 49.5 cms 23.5 x 19.5 inches.<br /> <br /> The well known painting by Gainsborough depicts J. C. Bach seated his head turned right his body slightly left. He is elegantly dressed in a rich green coat with decorative gold elements waistcoat and white ruffled shirt holding a sheet of music manuscript in his left hand his right hand resting on his left forearm.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn; 1 cm hole to lower right with some loss of paint to lower portion affecting an area measuring ca. 4 x 7 cms; one additional small abrasion to area depicting music manuscript. <br /> <br /> Small circular label of the Braus Gallery on Madison Avenue New York City to verso; the gallery was founded in ca. 1920 and the business terminated in the 1930s. The youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach J.C. Bach "was the most versatile of J.S. Bach’s sons and the only one to write Italian operas. He was an important influence on Mozart and with C.F. Abel did much to establish regular public concerts in London." Christoph Wolff and Stephen Roe in Grove Music Online. unknown