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American Labour: The Story of the American Trade Union Movement
1st Edition
By Ernest Davies
January 19, 2026
First Published in 1943, American Labour presents a comprehensive story of the American trade union movement. The book discusses important themes like United States versus the workers; progress of unionization; labour and the new deal; industrial unions; behaviour of John L Lewis; labour and ...
American Literature as an Expression of the National Mind
1st Edition
By Russell Blankenship
January 19, 2026
American Literature as an Expression of the National Mind (1931) is a remarkable work that traces not only the history and development of literature in the United States, but also the national characteristics that have arisen out of America’s unique background. By linking the two, the author ...
An Analysis of the Development and Nature of Accounting Principles in Japan
1st Edition
By Yukio Fujita
January 19, 2026
An Analysis of the Development and Nature of Accounting Principles in Japan (1991) explores the historical development of accounting principles in Japan. The book aims to increase understanding and knowledge of the international dimensions of accounting....
An Anthology of Mysticism and Mystical Philosophy
1st Edition
By William Kingsland
January 19, 2026
First published in 1927, An Anthology of Mysticism and Mystical Philosophy is a valuable contribution to the literature of mysticism in general, both in its theoretical and experimental aspects. It contains over seven hundred and fifty quotations from one hundred and fifty-eight ancient and modern ...
An Introduction to Administration for Social Workers
1st Edition
By Joyce Warham
January 19, 2026
First Published in 1967, An Introduction to Administration for Social Workers argues that the tasks of social workers in our society cannot be understood without considering the administrative framework within which they work- a new approach requiring much study and research. In this book Joyce ...
An Introduction to Group Work Skill
1st Edition
By Fred Milson
January 19, 2026
First Published in 1973, An Introduction to Group Work Skill is designed to make the understanding of group work skills accessible to all- mothers, teachers, employers, as well as professional social workers. Dr Milson argues that this lengthy and imaginative excursion has been thought necessary as...
An Introduction to the Study of Education: An Outline for the Student
1st Edition
Edited
By J. W. Tibble
January 19, 2026
First Published in 1971, An Introduction to the Study of Education is a basic introduction to the curriculum of education which will be of interest to students in colleges of education as well as to sixth formers. The six contributors, all well known in the educational field, consider different ...
And It Was Morning: The Story of the Jews in our Time
1st Edition
By Poul Borchsenius
January 19, 2026
Originally published in 1962, the title of this book is taken from Genesis and is an allusion to the establishment of a Jewish National State as the successful termination of long centuries of exile. The Eastern ‘day’ begins at nightfall; and after a prolonged period of darkness, culminating in the...
Anger: Its Religious and Moral Significance
1st Edition
By George Malcolm Stratton
January 19, 2026
First published in 1923, Anger presents some considerations of anger where it comes close to conduct and religion. It is hoped that the explanation of conscience, and of the origins of religion, and particularly of monotheism has been carried a firm step farther than hitherto, and that interest ...
Anomie: History and Meanings
1st Edition
By Marco Orru
January 19, 2026
First published in 1987, Anomie examines essential moments of Western thought, tracing the complex concept of anomie. The Greek origin of the term (a-nomia, absence of joy) relates it to the notions of disorder, inequity and anarchy. 20th century sociology has long called into question an over ...
Applied Depth of Field
1st Edition
By Alfred A. Blaker
January 19, 2026
Applied Depth of Field (1985) is a complete and convenient guide for all kinds of photographers who need to exercise control over depth of field. This book assists photographers at all levels – from moderately experienced amateurs right up through working professionals – in learning how to control ...
Architecture and Social Behavior: Psychological Studies of Social Density
1st Edition
By Andrew Baum, Stuart Valins
January 19, 2026
Architecture and Social Behavior (1977) is a groundbreaking study that presents the findings from a five year programme of research concerned with evaluating the impact of architectural design on behavior. The ways in which interior design variables arrange space and distribute social resources ...






