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A Letter to the Proprietors of East-India Stock - On the Subject of Lord Clive's Jaghire is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1764.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
An elderly woman implores Cliff Janeway to find her grandfather's missing collection of memorabilia from Richard Francis Burton, the famous explorer. Murder and intrigue accompany Janeway's search.
Janeway receives an invitation from wealthy horse trainer H.R. Geiger to come to Idaho to appraise his book collection, but by the time Janeway arrives, his host is dead. He winds up tracking down some rare volumes that have vanished and probing the decades-old death of Geiger's wife, a wealthy heiress who collected valuable juvenile fiction. When a fresh body turns up and Janeway himself almost falls victim to a killer, the bibliophile detective finds that his decision to pursue the truth puts him at odds with his longstanding significant other.
Occasionally, Denver bookman Cliff Janeway has one of those perfect days - he sells a couple of good books and he buys something even better - perhaps a tough-to-find Steinbeck in mint condition. Even the jacket is fine.Working from his store on seedy Colfax Avenue, Janeway doesn''t have enough of those days, but he''s not complaining. Things are looking up because of his new partner and friend, lawyer Erin d''Angelo. So when Erin asks Janeway for a favor, it''s hard to say no. She wants him to go over the mountain to the small town of Paradise where a former good friend, Laura Marshall, is in jail, accused of killing her husband. What happened at the Marshalls'' remote mountain home? Did Laura kill Bobby, or is she trying to protect her oldest son? And where were the three children when the shooting occurred? What did they see?Rich with fascinating book lore and a tension-filled plot that''s full of surprises, The Sign of the Book is the best yet from an acclaimed author who is himself first and always a "bookman."
Based on original research, this book studies the extent of Japanese participation in British industry, and its economic impact in a number of key areas.
The primary theme of this book is the dynamic interaction between the economic structure, development and foreign direct investment activities of countries as suggested by the investment development path. Its applicability is tested for a selection of countries at various stages of development.
Originally published by Allen and Unwin and long since out of print, this book was the first to examine the extent and impact of foreign direct investment in a host of countries. Dunning has updated the original text for this edition.
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