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Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Edition 1992. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Former library book. Edition 1992. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
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INGLESE Volume rilegato in mezza tela con titoli in oro al dorso, coperta in buono stato, così come le pagine, sovraccoperta lievemente imbrunita, libro completamente fruibile, con prefazione dell'autore, presenti tabelle e figure in nero nel testo, numero pagine 440 (XVI, 424)
The Myth of America's Decline, leading the world economy into the 1990s (INSCRIBED)
Nau, Henry R.
The Myth of America's Decline, leading the world economy into the 1990s (INSCRIBED)
Nau, Henry R.
Publisher: Oxford UP, New York
Date published: 1990
Format: Hardcover
Inscribed by author on fep to Paul Richter, LA Times Foreign Policy reporter, signed piece of his letterhead stationary to Richter from George Washington University laid in, Reagan rah rah hype of the world they believed they made better (Nau included), xvi + 407pps + index.
25 cm, 424 pages. Illus., pencil erasure on front endpaper, copies of review laid in. Inscribed by the author. Typed letter signed by the author, with substantive content, laid in.
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