Hardman j b s editor (3 risultati)
Editore: Russell and Russell, New York, 1968
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: VG+. Not Issued. First Thus. Brown cloth, lettered in gilt. 1968 re-issue of 1928 edition. Ex-library, minimally marked and never circulated, so virtually without actual wear. xv,432 pp. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Rendezvous with Destiny; Addresses and Opinions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, selected and arranged with factual and historical references and sumbaries
Roosevelt, Franklin D., and Hardman, J. B. S. (Editor/Selector/Arranger)
Editore: The Dryden Press, Publishers, New York, 1944
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. xiv, [2]. 367, [1] p. illus., plates, ports. 21 cm. Perhaps this belonged to the Thomas E. Flynn who "served as General Secretary-Treasurer of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from March 1969 until his death in March 1972. A lifelong union member, born in 1906 in Chicago, IL, Flynn was involved in and instru…mental to numerous labor agreements, union organizations, executive positions, and roles of leadership. In 1936 Flynn was appointed a general organizer in Indianapolis, IN for the International Union and in 1937 he was transferred to South Bend, IN. It was during this period that Flynn played a prominent role in the establishment of the Central States Drivers Council, negotiating the initial Central States Over-the-Road Agreement one of the first area wide Teamster contracts that led ultimately to the creation of a National Freight Agreement." J. B. S. Hardman was the author of American Labor Dynamics, and has been President of the American Labor Press Association." Good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear, soiling, edge tears and chips. Bookplate of Thomas E. Flynn inside front cover. Pencil erasure residue on fep. Presumed first edition/first printing thus.

Editore: The Inter-Union Institute for Labor and Democracy, New York, 1953
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Da: D. Anthem, Bookseller, Cornish Flat, NH, U.S.A.D. Anthem, Bookseller
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Aggiungi al carrelloThree items from the Inter-Union Institute, a labor think tank founded in 1941 by J. B. S. Hardman (b. Jacob Benjamin Salutsky, 1882-1968) "to explore the relationship between intellectuals and the labor movement." Included is the inaugural issue of the organization's magazine, Labor and Nation, which was issued in two parts. Pa…rt two is an Inter-Union Institute Study Report on "Royalties, Taxes and Assessments: Industry-Paid and Union-Administered for Labor Welfare Benefits." Also included is the publication, "Men and Climate in the Eisenhower Era" (whole number 34 of Labor and Nation, and part of the Labor and National Timely Papers), a collection of articles that emerged from a conference held by the Inter-Union Institute in New York City in December 1952, on the subject: "The 1952 Election and What's Next." The leftwing sociologist, C. Wright Mills, was an early supporter and contributor of both the organization and its magazine, although the latter's lack of militancy and Mills' increasing skepticism of labor's role in fomenting social change were evident by the late 1940s. The magazine continued under Hardman until 1953. Issues surface very sporadically. Both parts of Labor and Nation in stapled wrappers (7 ½" x 10 ½"), 32 p.; 14 p. Both Fine. Men and Climate is perfect-bound (6" x 9"), 95 p. Light wear to wrappers.