Description: Explore the world of collective bargaining with this remarkable vintage hardcover book titled "The Theory of Collective Bargaining" by W.H. Hutt. This first edition book published by Free Press in 1954 is a great addition to any collection. It contains 150 pages of nonfiction narrative that will take you through the topic of labor and industrial relations. This book features a dust jacket and a laminated cover, making it a unique and rare find. It is ex libris and has no signs of being signed by the author. The book is in very good condition and is written in English. If you're a political science enthusiast, this book is a must-have. Add it to your collection today! THIS IS A HUGE RARE FIND!! ~This book comes from my elderly army veterans book collection! He HAS decided to let this GEM go… this is the original 1954 First Edition book!! This is an ex-library from the 50’s in which he purchased and has held onto it all these years. Remarkably it has the original dust jacket in which the library did laminate! Photos show conditions! You won't find this anywhere else as I have looked!! Intact with the dust jacket, strong binding still… wow… ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE CHARITY FOR THIS ELDERLY VETERAN TO PAY FOR EXPENSIVE CAR REPAIRS! Ships with tracking and EXTRA CARE! This will SELL FAST SO GETBIT BEFORE IT’S GONE!! Thank you!
Price: 115 USD
Location: Lawrence, Kansas
End Time: 2024-09-02T03:23:03.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
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Book Title: The Theory Of Collective Bargaining
Signed: No
Ex Libris: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Free Press
Original Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Subject: Law & Government
Vintage: Yes
Pages: 150
Publication Year: 1954
Type: Novel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Literary Movement: Expressionism, Realism
Era: 1950s
Author: W.H. Hutt
Features: Dust Jacket, Laminated
Genre: Political Science
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Labor & Industrial Relations
Number of Pages: 150