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Boruch, Robert F., and Joe S. Cecil,
editors.
Solutions to Ethical and Legal Problems in Social Research.
New York: Academic Press, 1983. xiv, 335 pages. Index. Quantitative Studies in
Social Relations.
Good cloth-covered hardcover. Red ink mark on top edge. ISBN 0121186806.
#18991. $35
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Collver, Andrew.
Public Images and Coastal Zone Management. Part I: Policy
Implications.
New York: New York State Sea Grant Program, 1974. 24 pages. Final Report for
1972-73 Project No. R/S-5, sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration under the Sea Grant Program, No. 04-3-158-39.
Very good stiff pictorial wrappers (soft cover). #24778. $15
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Conyers, James E., and William J.
Farmar.
Black Youth in a Southern Metropolis: Socioeconomic
Characteristics, Attitudes, and Values of Negro High School Students in
Atlanta.
With the assistance of Martin Levin. Foreword by John O. Boone. Atlanta,
Georgia: Southern Regional Council, 1968. 4to. 31 pages. Bibliography.
Very good stiff wrappers (soft cover). #29441. $60
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Kimmel, Michael.
Manhood in America: A Cultural History.
New York: Free Press, 1996. 2nd printing. xiii, 544 pages. Index. Bibliography.
Photographs. Illustrations. Inscribed and signed by the author.
Very good hardcover in very good dust jacket. ISBN 002874067X. #27923.
$45
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Lynn, Mary C., and Benjamin D. Berry,
editors.
The Black Middle Class. Proceedings of the Conference on the
Black Middle Class, April 21-22, 1979, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New
York.
Saratoga, New York: Skidmore College, 1980. iv, 74, [2] pages. Contributors
include: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Harry L. Hamilton, Jr., Mary Helen Washington,
Wilma B. Hall, Linda S. Berry, Bart Landry, George Smith, Mae G. Banner, John
H. Bracey, Frank L. Morris, and Robert L. Zangrando.
Good stiff wrappers (soft cover). Exlibrary: label on lower front cove, stamps
on title page, label removed inside rear cover. #27033. $30
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Mehta, Rama.
The Western Educated Hindu Woman.
Foreword by Cora Du Bois. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1970. 1st printing.
viii, 216 pages. Index.
'The book begins with a broad description of the cultural framework in which
the traditional life of the Hindu is set. It presents the educated Hindu woman
against the background of traditional caste, joint family, parental authority,
rituals, customs, and family patterns, and examines the influence of Western
education on her, in what spheres it was effective, and whether it has resulted
in merely a superficial imitation of the West or has gone deeper and changed
the traditional value system and led to an assimilation of Western ways and
thought.' - Front dust jacket. Very good hardcover in frayed, chipped and
slightly torn dust jacket. Some pencil marginal notes. Gift bookplate on front
flyleaf. ISBN 0210222514. #22637. $15
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Riccio, Vincent, and Bill Slocum.
All the Way Down: The Violent Underworld of Street Gangs.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962. 1st printing. 192 pages. Inscribed and
signed by the author, Eve & Vince Riccio.
Very good hardcover in worn and rubbed pictorial dust jacket. #29282. $35
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Selznick, Philip.
TVA and the Grass Roots: A Study in the Sociology of Formal
Organization.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953. 2nd printing. vii, i], 274
pages. Index. Bibliography.
The Tennessee Valley Authority was created by Congress in May, 1933. Very good
hardcover. #29127. $60
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Timberlake, Michael, editor.
Urbanization in the World-Economy.
Orlando, Florida: Academic Press, 1985. 1st printing. xv, 387 pages. Index.
Bibliographical references. Illustrations. Studies in Social Discontinuity.
Very good hardcover. ISBN 0126912904. #29052. $45
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Toennies, Ferdinand.
On Sociology: Pure, Applied, and Empirical. Selected Writings.
Edited with an Introduction by Werner J. Cahnman and Rudolf Heberle. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1971. 1st printing. xxii, 351 pages. Index.
Bibliography. The Heritage of Sociology, a Series.
Very good hardcover in very good dust jacket. ISBN 0226806073. #24555.
$25
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Young, Kimball, and Raymond D.
Lawrence.
Bibliography on Censorship and Propaganda.
Eugene: University of Oregon Publications, 1928. 133 pages. Dated, inscribed
and signed by Kimball Young. University of Oregon Publications, Journalism
Series, Volume 1, No. 1, March, 1928. Front cover inscription reads: 'To my
friend and colleague Lee Sechrest, from Kimball Young, 26 Sept. 1960.' With Lee
Sechrest's stamp on front cover.
Good stiff wrappers (soft cover), spine reinforced with tape, brittle covers
chipped along some edges and corners. #26012. $75
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