Traduit par Dennis Collins.: Paris Lattès 1990, 1990. in-8, 1 frontispice- 653 pp., 24 planches hors texte dont 8 en couleur, cartonnage de l éditeur, toile grise à la Bradel sous jaquette et emboîtage illustrés.
parfait etat RAY C1
London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. In the original green embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Printed on thick paper. A few scratches to back board. Otherwise an very fine copy. XII, 141, (3) pp.
First edition of Robbins's landmark publication, in which he sought to define more precisely economics as a science. With the present publication he became instrumental in shifting Anglo-Saxon economics from its Marshallian direction which eventually caused the breakthrough of neo-classical (Walrasian) definition of economics. The work is ""one of the most cited, if not most read, books on the subject in the period 1932-60, and it influenced greatly economists' views about the nature of their discipline."" (The New Palgrave). The definitions of economics presented here ""were widely accepted by the world of academic economists and are still propagated"" (The New Palgrave).Robbins put forth two central themes, both having a lasting and deep influence upon economics of the 20th century, the first being: ""That economic science could be clearly demarcated from those discussions of economic issues that involved value judgments - by which latter term Robbins meant evaluation statements of the form 'better or worse' where inter-personal comparisons of utility were involved. He also argued that there was a clear demarcation between economic science and other branches of social enquiry such as social psychology, sociology, politics and so on.""The second major theme was that the subject matter of economic science was not a particular activity (for example, Cannan's view that economics was the science of wealth), but rather an aspect of all human conduct. This aspect was the 'fact' of economic scarcity - a manifestation of unlimited ends on the part of individuals and society and means of satisfying those ends that were limited in supply. In word so often quoted in economics text Robbins defined economic science as 'that science that studies the relationship between ends and means that have alternative uses' - a definition that is more than reminiscent of Menger's exposition of the economizing process."" (The New palgrave)Lionel Robbins (1898 - 1984) was a British (mainly theoretical) economist and head of the economics department at the London School of Economics. In macroeconomics Robbins's was a firm exponent of the Hayek's - and the Austrian school in general - teachings whom he brought to the London School of Economics in 1928. His liberal view was expressed when he famously, together with Joseph Schumpeter, advocated that nothing should be done about the 1929-depression and that it had to run its course since this alone would create a lasting development out of the depression.
London, Macmillan & Co., 1932. 8vo. In the original green embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Printed on thick paper. A few pages with light marginal pencil annotations. A small tear to p. VII. Otherwise a very fine copy. XII, 141, (3) pp. With author's presentation inscription to front free end-paper: ""Apologia pro vita sua / L .C. R.""
First edition, presentation-copy, of Robbins's landmark publication, in which he sought to define more precisely economics as a science. With the present publication he became instrumental in shifting Anglo-Saxon economics from its Marshallian direction, which eventually caused the breakthrough of neo-classical (Walrasian) definition of economics. The work is ""one of the most cited, if not most read, books on the subject in the period 1932-60, and it influenced greatly economists' views about the nature of their discipline."" (The New Palgrave). The definitions of economics presented here ""were widely accepted by the world of academic economists and are still propagated"" (The New Palgrave).Robbins put forth two central themes, both having a lasting and deep influence upon economics of the 20th century, the first being: ""That economic science could be clearly demarcated from those discussions of economic issues that involved value judgments - by which latter term Robbins meant evaluation statements of the form 'better or worse' where inter-personal comparisons of utility were involved. He also argued that there was a clear demarcation between economic science and other branches of social enquiry such as social psychology, sociology, politics and so on.""The second major theme was that the subject matter of economic science was not a particular activity (for example, Cannan's view that economics was the science of wealth), but rather an aspect of all human conduct. This aspect was the 'fact' of economic scarcity - a manifestation of unlimited ends on the part of individuals and society and means of satisfying those ends that were limited in supply. In word so often quoted in economics text Robbins defined economic science as 'that science that studies the relationship between ends and means that have alternative uses' - a definition that is more than reminiscent of Menger's exposition of the economizing process."" (The New palgrave)Lionel Robbins (1898 - 1984) was a British (mainly theoretical) economist and head of the economics department at the London School of Economics. In macroeconomics Robbins's was a firm exponent of the Hayek's - and the Austrian school in general - teachings whom he brought to the London School of Economics in 1928. His liberal view was expressed when he famously, together with Joseph Schumpeter, advocated that nothing should be done about the 1929-depression and that it had to run its course since this alone would create a lasting development out of the depression.
( Bandes Dessinées ) - Edgar Pierre Jacobs - Jean-Michel Charlier - Victor Hubinon - Albert Weinberg - Claude Le Gallo - Burne Hogarth - Frank Robbins - Claude Moliterni - Pierre Couperie - Georges Fronval - Michael Claes.
Reference : 29273
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Editions S.E.R.G / Revue Phénix n° 6 de 1968. In-4 broché de 100 pages au format 27 x 18,5 cm. Couvertures illustrées par Albert Uderzo et Frank Robbins. Dos carré muet. Plats et intérieur frais. Etudes par Claude Moliterni, Pierre Couperie, Claude Le Gallo, Georges Fronval sur l'Aviation, Edgar Pierre Jacobs, etc. Interviews de Jean-Michel Charlier, Victor Hubinon et Albert Weinberg. Photos, documents, bibliographie et bandes dessinées. Contient la deuxième partie du " Rayon U " par Edgar Pierre Jacobs + un récit complet par Frank Robbins intitulé " Bob l'Aviateur ". Superbe état de fraicheur. Edition originale.
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1990 Paris, Jean-Claude Lattès ,1990 , 16 x 25 cm, 653 pp, reliure d'éditeur avec jaquette illustrée, sous emboitage,très bon état,comme neuf
Edition sous la direction de H.C. Robbins Landon,traduit par Denis Collins.
Payot Broché D'occasion bon état 01/01/1935 300 pages
( Batman ) - Denny O'Neil - Dick Giordano - Frank Robbins - Don Heck.
Reference : 29485
Editions Sagedition / Collection " Batman Géant ", trimestriel n° 10 de 1974. In-8 agrafé de 82 pages au format 24 x 17 cm. Couverture illustrée en couleurs. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré d'infimes frottis aux coins. Contient 3 aventures de Batman sur scénarios de Denny O'Neil et Frank Robbins avec dessins en noir et en couleurs par blanc Frank Robbins et Don Heck.En de revue on trouve une aventure de Superman, intitulée " L'Homme le plus dangereux " avec scénario de Cary Bates et dessins en noir et en couleurs de Curt Swan et Murphy Anderson. Rare édition originale en superbe état général, bien complète du rare poster en couleurs, encarté, en milieu de publication.
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ROBBINS MANDON & MITCHELL (présentés & traduites par) COLLECTIF Gérald Abraham, Friedrich Blume, H. C. Robbins Landon, Donald Mitchell, etc
Reference : 16701
Paris, Editions Gallimard, 1959, in-8 broché, 468 pp. ILL HORS-TEXTE. Couverture en bon état, intérieur en très bon état.
Smithsonian institution, bureau of american ethnology , 1913 in8 toile verte éd,76pp , 11planches hors texte dont 1 carte dépliante, 2 figures. Bulletin n° 54 Cachet ex bibliothèque . Langue: Français
PRESSES DE LA CITE (1963), relié avec jaquette illustrée, 314 pages, très bon état
Éditions J'ai lu 1963 1963. Harold Robbins: Les ambitieux tome I/ Editions J'ai lu/Presses de La Cité 1963 . bon état
Bon état
1959 Paris, P.U.F., 1959, In huit , 358 pp, broché, sous papier cristal ,en très bon état,
bibliothèque de psychiatrie,traduit par N.Luccioni.
1989 Paris, Jean-Claude Lattès ,1989 , 20 x 27 cm, 270 pp, reliure d'éditeur, avec jaquette,très bon état,
,traduit par Denis Collins.
Paris J.-C. Lattès 1988 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 259 pp., illustrations hors-texte, index. Très bon état. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
1970 1970. Harold Robbins: L 'em Peor Las Dreams (Eo 1970; Tbe ) La descripción de este producto se ha traducido automáticamente. Si tiene alguna pregunta al respecto por favor póngase en contacto con nosotros. todo el frenesí de New Hollywood; primera edición de 1970 gran formato 444 páginas; cubierta de piel sintética negra + plástico rodoide (en robert Laffont). muy buen estado excepto el rodoide que está un poco roto en la parte inferior de la cubierta a la izquierda y en la parte inferior del borde. REDUCCIÓN DE ENVÍO EN CASO DE COMPRAS GRUPALES. Creado por
Très bon état
1970 1970. Harold Robbins: L'em Worse Of Dreams ( Eo 1970; Tbe ) The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. all the frenzy of new Hollywood; original 1970 edition large format 444 pages; black faux leather cover + plastic rhodoid (at robert Laffont). very good CONDITION except rhodoid which is a little torn at the bottom of the cover on the left and at the bottom of the edge. REDUCED SHIPPING COSTS IN CASE OF GROUP PURCHASES. Created by eBay
Très bon état
New York.1966.Petit in-8 toilé avec jaquette ill.en couleurs.340 p.TBE.Nombreuses planches en couleurs.En anglais.
1 Relié, pleine toile de l'éditeur, jaquette et étui illustrés 25 x 16 cm, 653 p., quelques illustrations en planches. [Paris], Jean-Claude Lattès, collection Musique et musiciens, 1990. Edition originale
Première traduction en français (Dennis Collins). Neuf
Robbins, Warren: African Art in American Collections. New York: Praeger, 1966. 237pp with 357 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 29 x 22.5cms. Parallel text in English and French. The most complete photographic survey of its time of African art in America.
Parallel text in English and French. The most complete photographic survey of its time of African art in America.
Thames and Hudson. 1990. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 452 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait). Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Texte en partie sur 2 colonnes. Jaquette manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Edited by H.C. Robbins Landon. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Cartonnage d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée et sous boîtier Très bon Paris JC Lattès 1990 1 fort volume in-8°
Broché sous couverture illustrée Très bon Paris JC Lattès 1988 1 volume in-8°
Broché, 20X14 cm, 2010, 392 pages, éditions Gallmeister. Très bon état.
1991 1991 J.-C. Lattès, Paris, 1991 (Traduit de l'Anglais par Vierne Béatrice, première parution : Thames and Hudson, Londres, 1991). 1 volume in-4 cartonné sous jaquette illustrée, 199 pages, riche iconographie. Parfait état.
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