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Emancipation, Regulation, Collaboration; how the First World War changed the Dutch book trade

Emancipation, Regulation, Collaboration; how the First World War changed the Dutch book trade

... finding its way to foreign markets. French publishers did not travel abroad, nor were there French employees in foreign companies. Book promotion was badly organised and there was too little bibliographical ...

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The English provincial book trade : bookseller stock lists, c 1520 1640

The English provincial book trade : bookseller stock lists, c 1520 1640

... London book trade; they also, it might be thought, had to maintain sufficiently clean and respectable premises that encouraged a high-born customer to entertain adding them to the roster of tradesmen they ...

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The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe, 1769 1794

The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe, 1769 1794

... physical book reached a particular place at a certain ...18th-century trade, as Burrows and his collaborators claim, but because the copies were so defective that the STN’s customers refused to accept them, ...

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Dutch connections in Swedish collections: a material approach to the Dutch-Swedish book trade

Dutch connections in Swedish collections: a material approach to the Dutch-Swedish book trade

... the book was usually the only act that took place in the Dutch ...The book was published for a foreign market, it was distributed and read abroad and thus had better chances of survival in that ...

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Determinants of Book Piracy in Nairobi County

Determinants of Book Piracy in Nairobi County

... for book piracy. Book pirates are free to fulfill market needs ...curtailing book piracy, Kenya can earn a good reputation and trade benefits ...and book trade organisation must ...

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Standards for Information Handling

Standards for Information Handling

... NISO has been concerned with the formulation and implementation of standards that addresses the needs of libraries and archives, information services, publishing and book trade in a se[r] ...

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The Book and Place, the Place of the Book

The Book and Place, the Place of the Book

... much book culture: it is very difficult for most people to think of a Thai writer—any Thai writer—though it is comparatively simple to think of a Thai artist or ...

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Growing the Ancient Maya Social- Ecological System from the Bottom Up

Growing the Ancient Maya Social- Ecological System from the Bottom Up

... in trade value at the network fringes, the fragility of central nodes in global networks, and the difference in the derivatives of soil productivity and number of nodes versus links; in other words the rates at ...

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Natural capital and ecosystem services,

Natural capital and ecosystem services,

... the book Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems ( Daily 1997 ) was published, the product of a meeting in October 1995 of Pew Scholars in Conservation and the Environment in New Hampshire, ...

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Hardy Additions

Hardy Additions

... ago, the Trade Book Clinic of the American Institute of Graphic Arts named as its December (1942) selections eight books which it "viewed as best co-ordinating imaginative design wit[r] ...

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Book Reviews / Book Notes

Book Reviews / Book Notes

... Amala and Kamala, both reared by wolves were investigated to determine how or whether culture could be taught. The mother wolf was cruelly killed in front of them. Reverend Singh, the chief investigator wrote that up to ...

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Book review / book notes

Book review / book notes

... Lesley Rogers makes a persuasive case. At the very least, she urges, nonhuman animals should be given the benefit of the doubt, not assumed a priori to have no consciousness or minds. Her book is, moreover, ...

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Book Reviews, Book Notes

Book Reviews, Book Notes

... Beyond Animal Rights contains a collection of articles pointing out the limitations of an animal ethics which depends on a rights-based framework. The idea of an ethics of care which Carol Gilligan elaborated in the ...

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Toward a sustainable and desireable future: a 35-year collaboration with Herman Daly

Toward a sustainable and desireable future: a 35-year collaboration with Herman Daly

... The Washington conference was followed by a three- day workshop at the Aspen Institute’s facilities on Maryland’s eastern shore, attended by 38 invited participants, most of whom were plenary speakers at the Washington ...

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Ecosystem Services in Theory and Practice

Ecosystem Services in Theory and Practice

... Another often-made argument is that we should protect ecosystems for purely moral or aesthetic reasons, and we do not need valuations of ecosystems for this purpose. But there are equally compelling moral arguments that ...

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Why we need visions of a sustainable and desirable world.

Why we need visions of a sustainable and desirable world.

... We hope that this collection paints a picture of the kind of world we want, one that is sustainable, fair, and prosperous. But it is certainly not the end of the story. It is only the beginning since, as Donella Meadows ...

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The ecosystem service value of protected areas for cyclone protection in Queensland, Australia

The ecosystem service value of protected areas for cyclone protection in Queensland, Australia

... Environment, 2012). The Queensland commodity market is and will continue to be dominated by the coal trades, with coal representing 81.8% of total trade in 2015 in terms of both tonnage and shipping traffic ...

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Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development: Building a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature

Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development: Building a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature

... net trade balance; cessation of growth in population; a reduced workweek; a revenue-neutral carbon tax; and increased government expenditure on anti-poverty programs, adult literacy programs, and health ...and ...

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The future of ecosystem services: Global and national scenarios.

The future of ecosystem services: Global and national scenarios.

... The change in global value of ecosystem services in these scenarios was hypothesised to be due to two factors: 1) change in area covered by each ecosystem type; and 2) change in the “[r] ...

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The future of ecosystem services: Impacts on ecosystem service values, and global and national scenarios

The future of ecosystem services: Impacts on ecosystem service values, and global and national scenarios

... Sadly, the world’s land surfaces and associated ecosystems do not have the same distribution they had in 1997 (e.g., roughly half the world’s coral reefs are gone) nor are all these e[r] ...

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