Publicado por Electric Railroaders' Association, Inc., New York, 2005
Librería: Book Booth, Berea, OH, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 15,95
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. Pages clean & bright; binding tight; minor wear to covers. 74 pages. Well-illustrated in color and b&w. Rails to Rubber to Rails Again, Part 2 of 4: Nebraska-Pennsylvania. Looks at urban train transit in Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. Headlights, July-December 2005. Size: 8.5'' x 11".
Publicado por NY: Electric Railroaders' Association, Inc., 1997
Librería: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 29,01
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Fine. Volumes 59#1/3; 63#7/12; 64#1/6-7/12; 67#7/12; 68#1/6-7/12; 69#1/12; 70#1/12; 71#1/12, softcovers, fine. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por EBSCO, The College of St. Catherine, 1997
Librería: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
EUR 243,72
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: As New. 21 volume set. Includes Book Reviews, Contemporary Poetry, Literature Articles, and Modern Play Scenes. Softcover. Good bindings and covers. Light wear. Clean, unmarked pages. Interesting articles in this collection include: Zapatista Army of National Liberation: Sixth Declaration of the Selva Lacandona; The Dream of a Public Language: Modernity, Manifesto, and the Citizen Subject by Michael Davidson; New Criticism and the Civil Rights Movement: Identity Politics and the Liberal Arts by Tyrone Williams; 1950 June 28: The Fall of Seoul by Don Mee Choi; Sit in at Bullworth's by Aldon Lynn Nielsen; All Have Joined in the Struggle: The Literature of the United Democratic Front in South Africa by Priya Narismulu; The new voices: Poetry as social commentary in the post-Apartheid South Africa by Vuyisile Msila; Sequence for Mumia Abu-Jamal and I Salute the Jacarandas Anyway by Dennis Brutus; The Spatial Logic of Louis Cabri and Rodrigo Toscano's Urban Poetics by Kim Duff; Hyphenated Anthropologists, Tourist Stand-ins, and the Logic of the Repeat Journey by Ellen Strain; The Guest of Literature: The Issue of Hospitality in Literary Translation by Piotr Gwiazda; What Ethnographies Leave Out by Roger Sanjek; The Poetics of Islam by Kazim Ali; Black Power in Newark by Amiri Baraka; De-Sublimated Multi-Lingualisms by Laura Elrick; Death Sightings by Kathleen Stewart; Left Hook: Brecht, Boxing, and Committed Art by Ole Gram; Assembly Poetics in the Global Economy: Nicaragua by Bruce Campbell; Michael Tremblay's Hosanna and the Queering of National Identity by Elaine Pigeon; Mixed Blood by Wang Ping; People's Theatre, People's Army: Masculinism, Agitprop, Reenactment by Alan Filewod; Racial Actors, Liberal Myths by Josephine Lee; and On the Unbearable Slowness of Being an Anthropologist Now: Notes on a Contemporary Anxiety in the Making of Ethnography by George E. Marcus. Unique poetry in this collection: News Flash: Tagging Death by Allison Hedge Coke; Field Report by Jack Turner; el Puente/the bridge by Elizabeth Burns; 1983 by Walter K. Lew; Tongues by Diane Glancy; The Fifth Direction by Zhang Er; Four Corner Nabs by Allison Hedge Coke; Song of the Andoumboulou: 42 by Nathaniel Mackey; Mao Poems by Kenny Tanemura; and Chaplin Machinery by Mary Kasimor. Contents: No. 1; No. 2; No. 3; No. 4; No. 5; No. 6; No. 8; No. 9; No. 10; No. 11; No. 12; No. 14; No. 15/16; No. 17; No. 18; No. 19; No. 20; No. 21/22; No. 23. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.