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Alison, Lurie
Foreign Affairs (America and the World 1992/93) (Vol. 72, No.1)
Imprint: New York, NY, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1993
Binding: Softback
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Y4 - Crease on top corner of front cover. President Clinton's time to govern has finally arrived. He begins with the usual boost in public opinion polls that greets incoming presidents. He also begins amidst mixed expectations, particularly in political and international circles. The Clinton era starts with dichotomous portraits. One is of a perpetual campaigner unable to make hard decisions; the other is of a new generation Democrat, gifted with political skills and fresh ideas.. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Trade Paperback. Jacket: No Jacket as Issued
Stock number: MD172BB.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Bookmarc's
$US 10.00 | 
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Lurie, Alison
Foreign Affairs (Spring 1993) (Vol. 72, No.2)
Imprint: New York, NY, J.P. Morgan Securities Inc., 1993
Binding: Softback
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. AC3 - Light bumping on bottom edge. Yeltsin has set himself an awesome task in organizing a credible plebiscite in one month's time. The mechanics of conducting an informal poll of the country must be financed and put in place, and still to be created is the substance of proposals for a new constitution, an altered parliamentary structure and presumably.. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Trade Paperback. Jacket: No Jacket as Issued
Stock number: MD171BB.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Bookmarc's
$US 9.95 | 
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"Lurie, Alison"
Foreign Affairs
Imprint: London, Michael Joseph, 1985
Edition: First Edition
Binding: hardcover,
With Dust Jacket
1st printing. Blue cloth boards stamped in silver on the spine. A clean unmarked copy in a tight binding and unclipped dust jacket.
Stock number: 2268. ISBN: 0 7181 2516 9
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: The Glass Key
£ 6.00 (approx. $US 7.81 ) | 
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Lurie, Alison
Foreign Affairs
Imprint: Minerva, Minerva, 1994
B014109; 290 pp softcover, good contents & wraps
Stock number: 14109.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Hammonds Books
$US 7.50 | 
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LURIE, Alison
Foreign Affairs
Imprint: The Franklin Library, 1984
Edition: First Edition
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated
First Edition. Signed by the author, a limited edition in the original red leather gilt as issued
Stock number: 17037.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Collectors Treasury
$US 50.00 | 
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LURIE, Alison
Foreign Affairs
Imprint: New York, Random House, 1984
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Hardcover
Top text block edge remainder marked which downgrades book from near fine, spine ends very lightly bumped. No binding problems, pages clean and bright. Dust wrapper, price clipped, is very lightly edgeworn and rubbed with a few light creases. ; Winner of the 1985 Pulitzer prize for fiction. The story of two American academics in London. One of them is Virginia Miner, an Anglophile on leave to research her new book about children's folk rhymes. The basis for the not as good movie of the same name starring Joanne Woodward. Smartly written, poignant, and witty, 'Foreign Affairs' remains an enduring comic masterpiece., 291 pages, Very Good in Very Good dust wrapper
Stock number: 2865. ISBN: 039454076x
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Anglophile Books - AnglophileBooks.com
$US 18.25 | 
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