London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1944. 8vo. In the original printed stapled wrappers. Stapels with rust affecting surrounding paper. A small 1 cm long tear to lower left part of front wrapper, otherwise fine and clean. 70 pp.
First European announcement of the establishment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at Bretton Woods in July 1944 - the greatest, most powerful and successful international economic agreement ever made. 44 Allied nations led by The United States and Great Britain sought to rebuild the international economic system while World War II was still going on. The Bretton Woods system obligated each country to adopt a monetary policy that maintained the exchange rate by tying its currency to the U.S. dollar and the ability of the IMF to bridge temporary imbalances of paymentsThe formation of the Bretton Woods system is by many considered the main factor in the economic prosperity experienced in Western Europe and the USA during the 50ies and 60ies thus shaping the world economy for decades. Regardless of the fact that some of the basic traits of the system (the gold standard) was abandoned in 1971 - usually referred to as the Nixon Shock - it is still the most influential economic event in the post war-years, if not the entire 20th century. ""The United States and Great Britain took the lead in constructing the postwar international monetary institutions, with John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White drawing up rival designs for the new system. The Charter of the International Monetary Fund provided for a system based on pegged, but adjustable, exchange rates and an institution which would lend additional reserve assets to countries which were having temporary difficulties in maintaining convertibility. Resort to floating exchange rates, competitive devaluations, and trade restirctions to promote domestic employment were explicitly to be avoided, in the light of the problems of the 1930s"". The present publication was printed in August 1944, thus being first publication to introduce the Bretton Woods system to the British and European public and legislators.
Folio 1978 214 pages in12. 1978. Broché. 214 pages.
rousseurs sur tranches intérieur propre bonne tenue
Grasset 2010 368 pages 15x20x3cm. 2010. Broché. 368 pages.
Très bon état dos creusé intérieur frais bonne tenue
Grasset 2010 368 pages 15x20x3cm. 2010. Broché. 368 pages.
Très bon état légère ternissure sur la tranche de côté intérieur frais bonne tenue
Le livre de poche 1999 375 pages poche. 1999. broché. 375 pages.
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Le livre de poche 1999 375 pages in12. 1999. Broché. 375 pages.
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Beuret Michel Michel Serge Woods Paolo
Reference : 100056144
(2008)
ISBN : 2246736218
Grasset & Fasquelle 2008 348 pages in8. 2008. Broché. 348 pages.
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Washington, U. S. Treasury, 1944. 8vo. Bound with the original wrappers in later half cloth. White library numbering to top left corner of front boards and front wrapper. ""Withdrawn"" stamp to front wrapper. Soiling to top right corner of front wrapper affecting first 20 leaves. Front wrapper creased. X, 88 pp.
First announcement of the establishment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at Bretton Woods in July 1944 - the greatest, most powerful and successful international economic agreement ever made. 44 Allied nations led by The United States and Great Britain sought to rebuild the international economic system while World War II was still going on. The Bretton Woods system obligated each country to adopt a monetary policy that maintained the exchange rate by tying its currency to the U.S. dollar and the ability of the IMF to bridge temporary imbalances of paymentsThe formation of the Bretton Woods system is by many considered the main factor in the economic prosperity experienced in Western Europe and the USA during the 50ies and 60ies thus shaping the world economy for decades. Regardless of the fact that some of the basic traits of the system (the gold standard) was abandoned in 1971 - usually referred to as the Nixon Shock - it is still the most influential economic event in the post war-years, if not the entire 20th century. ""The United States and Great Britain took the lead in constructing the postwar international monetary institutions, with John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White drawing up rival designs for the new system. The Charter of the International Monetary Fund provided for a system based on pegged, but adjustable, exchange rates and an institution which would lend additional reserve assets to countries which were having temporary difficulties in maintaining convertibility. Resort to floating exchange rates, competitive devaluations, and trade restirctions to promote domestic employment were explicitly to be avoided, in the light of the problems of the 1930s"".
Francis Day 1932
Bon état Grand format Piano
2008 2008. Stuart Woods: Un très sale boulot/ Archipoche 2008 . Stuart Woods: Un très sale boulot/ Archipoche 2008
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Merman Ethel - Fain Sammy,Lewis Sam,Carmichael Hoagy,Kahal Irving,Woods Harry,Dixon Mort - Kahal Irving,Carmichael Hoagy,Dixon Mort,Young Joe,Lewis Sam,Woods Harry
Reference : 92574
(1936)
1936 approx.
Bon état Grand format Piano
Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Paperback, VIII 161 p., 150 b/w ill. 27 colour ill., 210 x 297 mm. ISBN 9782503518398.
Materiality / Facture Jodi Cranston, Theorizing Materiality: Titian's Flaying of Marsyas; Daniela Bohde, Corporeality and Materiality: Light, Colour and the Body in Titian's San Salvatore Annunciation and Naples Danae; Miguel Falomir, Titian's Tityus; Paul Joannides, Titian's Repetitions Likeness Joanna Woods-Marsden, The Mistress as 'Virtuous': Titian's Portrait of Laura Dianti; Jaynie Anderson, Titian's Franciscan Friar in Melbourne: A Portrait of the Confessor to Aretino and Titian? Istoria Luba Freedman, The Vainly Imploring Goddess in Titian's Venus and Adonis; Patricia Meilman, Historical Tradition and Political Strategy: Titian's Battle Painting. New book.
1951-1959 These are all the oceanographic papers published by the Woods Hole Institute (other than ‘’Papers in Physical Oceanography and Meteorology’’). Bound in 9 thick paperbound volumes each containing hundreds of pages and numerous figures and plates and maps, and covering all aspects of oceanography, from biology and geology to hydrology etc.
Grasset 2010, broché, 366pp avec des photographies de Paolo Woods; envoi de l’auteur - très bon état
Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Bristol illustré London 1982 181 pages en format 18 - 24 cm - nombreuses reproductions photographiques en couleurs
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Couverture Illustrée New York 1978 catalogue de l' exposition du 23 mai 1978 - 69 pages en format 19.5 - 25 cm - nombreuses photographies de tableaux en couleurs
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Couverture Illustrée London 1978 20 pages en format grand -8 + 17 pages de photographies
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Couverture Illustrée London 1977 101 pages en format 18 - 24 cm - nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Couverture Illustrée London 1978 75 pages en format 18 - 24 cm - nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Couverture Illustrée London 1978 107 pages en format 18 - 24 cm - nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Bristol illustré London 1983 58 pages en format 19.5 - 25 cm - nombreuses reproductions photographiques
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Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc broché Bristol illustré London 1982 71 pages en format 18 - 24 cm - nombreuses reproductions photographiques
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