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Text by Geldzahler Henry Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Artists: Albers Josef, Calder Alexander, De Kooning Willem, Di Suvero Mark, Flavin Dan, Johns Jasper, Kelly Ellsworth, Kline Franz, Lichtenstein Roy, Louis Morris, Motherwell Robert, Newman Barnett, Oldenburg Claes, Pollock Jackson, Rauschenberg Robert, Reinhardt, Ad, Rothko Mark, Smith David, Segal George, Stella Franck, Warhol Andy: New York Painting and Sculpture: 1940-1970, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1970. ; weicher Einband / soft cover
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Edited, Prefaced, and Introduced by Christopher Ricks Contributors: [poets born in the fourteenth century:] John Gower, William Langland, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, [poets born in the fifteenth century:] Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, John Skelton, Gavin Douglas, [poets born in the sixteenth century:] Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard (Earl of Surrey), Alexander Scott, Richard Edwardes, Henry Lee, Arthyr Golding, Alexander Montgomerie, Edmund Spenser, Fulke Greville (Lord Brooke), Philip Sidney, John Lyly, Walter Raleigh, George Peele, Chidiock Tichborne, George Chapman, John Harrington, Mary Herbert (Countess of Pembroke), Robert Southwell, Mark Alexander Boyd, Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, Thomas Bastard, Thomas Campion, Thomas Naske, William Alabaster, Henry Wotton, Edward Fairfax, John Davies, Thomas Dekker, John Donne, Ben Jonson, Cyril Tourneur, John Webster, Richard Corbett, Edward Herbert (Lord Herbert of Cherbury), Aurelian Townshend, William Drummond, Mary Wroth, George Wither, Robert Herrick, Henry King, George Herbert, Thomas Carew, James Shirley, [poets born in the seventeenth century:] William Habington, WIlliam Davenant, Edmund Waller, Richard Fanshowe, John Milton, John Suckling, Sidney Godolphin, James Graham (Marquis of Montrose), Anne Bradstreet, Clement Paman, Richard Cranshaw, Samuel Butler, John Denham, Abraham Cowley, Richard Lovelace, Andrew Marvell, Henry Vaughan, Patrick Cary, John Bunyan, Charles Cotton, John Dryden, Katherine Philips, Thomas Traherne, Charles Sedley, Aphra Behn, Edward Taylor, John Wilmot (Earl of Rochester), Charles Mondaunt (Earl of Petersborough), Anne Finch (Countess of Winchilsea) Tom Brown, Matthew Prior, George Granville (Lord Lansdowne), Jonathan Swift, William Congreve, Joseph Addison, Isaac Watts, Joseph Trapp, George Berkeley, John Gay, Allan Ramsay, Alexander Pope, Mary Wortley Montagu, William Oldys, [poets born in the eighteenth century:] Samuel Johnson, William Shenstone, Thomas Gray, William Collins, Mary Leapor, Christopher Smart, Frances Greville, Jean Elliot, Oliver Goldsmith, David Garrick, William Cowper, Anna Seward, Robert Fergusson, Anne Lindsay, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Philip Freneau, William Roscoe, Phillis Wheatley, George Crabbe, William Blake, Mary Robinson, Robert Burns, Catherine Maria Fanshawe, Caroline Oliphant (Baroness Nairne), William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Savage Landor, Charles Lamb, Jane Taylor, Leigh Hunt, Thomas Love Peacock, George Gordon (Lord Byron), Charles Wolfe, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Clare, John Keats, James Henry, Thomas Hood, [poets born in the nineteenth century:] William Barnes, Winthrop Mackworth Praed, James Clarence Mangan, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Elizabeth Barnett Browning, Charles Turner, Edward Fitzgerald, Alfred (Lord Tennyson), William Miller, Robert Browning, Edward Lear, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Jane Bronte, Arthur Hugh Clough, Jean Ingelow, Matthew Arnold, Coventry Patmore, William Allingham, George Meredith, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, Lewis Carroll (Chalres Lutwidge Dodgson), Richard Watson Dixon, William Morris, James Thomson, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Cosmo Monkhouse, Thomas Hardy, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Robert Bridges, William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, John Davidson, Dollie Radford, A.E. Housman, W.B. Yeats, Rudyard Kipling, Ernest Dowson, Charlotte Mew, Hilaire Belloc, J.M. Synge, Walter de la Mare, E.C. Bentley, Edward Thomas, John Masefield, James Stephens, D.H. Lawrence, Humbert Wolfe, Frances Cornford, Siegfried Sassoon, Edwin Muir, Rupert Brooke, Elizabeth Daryush, R.A. Knox, Thomas Sterns Eliot, Arthur Waley, Ivor Gurney, Isaac Rosenberg, Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve), Wilfrid Owen, Robert Graves, Austin Clarke, Edmund Blunden, [poets born in the twentieth century:] Basil Bunting, Stevie Smith, Roy Campbell, Norman Cameron, Samuel Beckett, John Betjeman, William Empson, W.H. Auden, Louis MacNiece, F.T. Prince, Anne Ridler, R.S. Thomas, Henry Reed, Dylan Thomas, Aleen Lewis, Tom Scott, Keith Douglas, Edwin Morgan, Donald Davie, Philip Larkin, Charles Tomlinson, Iain Chrichton Smith, Thomas Kinsella, Peter Porter, U.A. Fanthorpe, Thom Gunn, Derek Walcott, Anthony Thwaite, Ted Hughes, Elaine Feinstein, Geoffrey Hill, and Seamus Heaney: The Oxford Book of English Verse, Oxford University Press Oxford, England / New York, New York 1999 ; Schutzumschlag / dust cover
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9920831 ISBN 0192141821 li, 690
[KW: European Studies Anglophonic Studies]
Mundell, Robert A.; Swoboda, Alexander K. [Hrsg.]: Monetary Problems of the International Economy, Chicago, London the University of Chicago Press 1969 ISBN: 0226550656
From October, 1960 (when the price of gold in London rose temporarily above $40 an ounce), to March, 1968 (when the gold pool was abandoned), the monetary leaders of the world were engageq in a struggle to preserve the gold exchange standard, buying time until the experts could produce a plan für reforming the system. Unfortunately, the plan für a new reserve asset blossomed too late to preserve the system in its old form; it was incapable of coping with the major defects of the system anyway. But the story of that plan, and the educational process that was instrumental in its creation, represents a most fascinating episode in the11istory of international money. This book is part of that educational process. In September, 1966, a group of international monetary theorists gathered in Chicago to try to probe more deeply into the perplexing theoretical issues that bad come up time and again in the debate over the direction monetary reform should take. Conceived of the preceding winter by H. G. Johnson and R. A. Mundell, the idea was to isolate problems for discussion and solution by the younger theorists in the field. Following an opening address by the Honora1Jle Giscard dEstaing (in which he presented his views on French gold policy and the outline of a path to reform), papers were presented and debated in sessions chaired by Gottfried Haberler, Sir Roy Harrod, Harry Johnson, Fritz Machlup, and Walter Salant. The issues taken up included the appropriate mix of monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate policies, the optimal speed of adjustment, the distribution of seigniorage gains from monetary expansion, the optimum currency areas, the price of gold, institutional arrangements, and international crises. The order of presentation of the papers and the discussions in the book conform as closely as possible. Since the conference we have witnessed the creation of the SDRs and also the devaluation of sterling in November, 1967, the introduction of the two-tier system in March, 1968, and the franc-mark crisis.
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Farren, Roy, and Farran, Roy Alexander: Sterling Publishing, Winged Dagger: Adventures on Special Service 1986 ISBN: 085368734X
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Very good in very good dust jacket. ***GREAT CONDITION*** CLEAN & CRISP PAGES*** Light edge wear. Hard cover Unabridged.




