Distributist Perspectives Volume II : Essays on the Economics of Justice and Charity
37: IHS Press, 2008. Soft cover. A fine copy with no markings. Pages are crisp and clean. Text in English. 140 pp.
37: IHS Press, 2008. Soft cover. A fine copy with no markings. Pages are crisp and clean. Text in English. 140 pp.
34: ICEX, 1999. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Text in English. 111 pp.
41: Suomen ulkomaankauppaliitto, 1939. Hardcover. Text in English, German, French, Finnish and Swedish. 502 pp. Oversized. Edge wear. Presentation of Finnish trade and industry, general presentation of Finland, its economy, and its companies. Richly illustrated.
67: Finnish National Road Administration, Central Administration, 1995. Soft Cover. Text in English. 36 pp.
95: Finnish Literature Society, 2008. Soft Cover. A fine copy with no markings. Text in English. 311 pp. Business information is an important subject in contemporary social and economic historical studies. One reason is the revolution in information technology of the recent decades. Another reason is the he impact.....
41: Nyt fra Samfundsvidenskaberne, 1976. Soft Cover. Text in Danish. English summary. 237 pp. Faded spine. Edge wear.
40: Taloustieto, 2003. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Text in English. 460 pp. Signed by co-editor Pekka Mannio.
108: ASMO Press, 1996. Hardcover. Text in English and Russian. 248 pp. Rubbing on the dust jacket.
105: Statens historiska museum, 2010. Hardcover. Text in English. 202 pp. Bumped corners and minor wear. No markings. In 2009 a two day conference was arranged by the Royal Coin Cabinet in Stockholm and the Coin Cabinet at the National Museum in Helsinki. Invited speakers discussed financial and numismatic.....
41: Avtovazbank, 1992. Hardcover. Text in Russian. 648 pp. In a slipcase. Dust jacket has wear on the spine and edges.
98: SHS, 1991. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Text in English. 429 pp. Minor scratching of the covers. Before the Second World War Finland was well-known as the country with the last important fleet of large sailing vessels, those of the Aaland Islander Gustaf Erikson. This was, indeed, a continuation.....