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Novel Hudson, Lois Phillips: Reapers of the Dust, A Prairie Chronicle, Little, Brown & Co, Boston, MA, 1964 ; 1. Ed.
Condition: VG in Chipped DJ. Binding edges yellowed. Book Size 8vo.
This is the story of grass roots of America, people living thirty years ago in the upper midlands of America, a people and a time you will never forget. Reprints from articles appearing in The Atlantic, The Reporter and The New Yorker. LCCN 65-10897. 173 Pgs. Description text copyright 2001 www.BooksForComfort.com. Item ID 3734.; 1st Ed
Jacobson, Timothy C. Waste Management An American Corporate Success Story, Washington DC: Gateway, 1993
Original Cloth. Fine/Fine. First Edition. 8vo. 340pp. A book about the business of what most of us prefer to forget but which is very vital in the modern world.
[KW: GARBAGE, TRASH, WASTE 0895265117 BUSINESS]
New York City. Corruption of the City Government... New York, 1853. 1853
[New York City]. Corruption of the City Government. Reprint, From the New York Journal of Commerce, of a Series of Unanswered and Unanswerable Editorials, Showing the Deep Abuses in the New York City Government. Who Pays the Taxes? Not the Rich Man who Owns. No. The Poor Man Who Hires. Whether He Hire a House, Room, Shanty or Lot, When the Taxes Are Increased, The Owner Immediately Adds the Increased Tax to His Rent, So That Nearly the Whole Amount of Two Millions of Additional Tax for This Year Comes Out of the Pockets of the Hard-Working Men of the City. Let Every Poor Man See How Deeply He is Interested in the Question of "Reform of the Corporation." New York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co., Printers, 1853. 54 pp. Octavo (4-1/2" x 6-1/2"). Stab-stitched pamphlet, light shelfwear, leaves, "Hon. Mr. Taylor, 16 North Pearl St." to verso of final leaf. Faint stains to three leaves, interior otherwise fresh. * A series of editorials attacking corruption in the government of New York City, such as contracts and sweetheart property sales awarded to relatives of aldermen and attempts to tamper with the judicial system. "Arise, then, citizens of New York... They forget that men of both parties in the present Common Council, have rejected party, and stand together on one broad platform--the platform where lie scattered the contents of the public treasury, the franchises of the city, its grants for ferries, land and property--and that they stand upon it filling their pockets with the vast plunder, with which they corrupt Conventions and the Grand Juries" (3). OCLC locates 4 copies. Sabin, A Dictionary of Books Relating to America 54231.
Hugh Black: Lest we forget, Fleming H. Revell Co
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