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Cover has shelf wear on the spine. Binding tight. Text clean unmarked.
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Cover has shelf wear on the spine. Binding tight. Text clean unmarked. From the library of Ellen Condliffe Lageman, noted expert on then History of Education and Education Research. Her name is stamped on the half title.
Book
Cover has shelf wear on the spine. Binding tight. Text clean unmarked.
[...]
Book
Cover has shelf wear on the spine. Binding tight. Text clean unmarked. From the library of Ellen Condliffe Lageman, noted expert on then History of Education and Education Research. Her name is stamped on the half title.
Book
Cover has shelf wear on the spine. Binding tight. Text clean unmarked.
[...]
Book
Cover has shelf wear on the spine. Binding tight. Text clean unmarked. From the library of Ellen Condliffe Lageman, noted expert on then History of Education and Education Research. Her name is stamped on the half title.
Crisp, clean pages except for a small droplet mark on the right edge of the
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Crisp, clean pages except for a small droplet mark on the right edge of the book; the soft cover is noticeably faded along the spine and shows tiny corner creases and scattered scuff marks, otherwise sound. x, 167pp. incl. index. Disproves the American belief that punching down is inevitable for the reason that some people profit: everyone-including the already powerful-would profit more from more egalitarian approaches. The powerful are just too lazy (or they just enjoy punching down too much) to change.
Crisp, clean pages except for a small droplet mark on the right edge of the
[...]
Crisp, clean pages except for a small droplet mark on the right edge of the book; the soft cover is noticeably faded along the spine and shows tiny corner creases and scattered scuff marks, otherwise sound. x, 167pp. incl. index. Disproves the American belief that punching down is inevitable for the reason that some people profit: everyone-including the already powerful-would profit more from more egalitarian approaches. The powerful are just too lazy (or they just enjoy punching down too much) to change.