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Obsolescence: An Architectural History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.51 $Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers. 0.72
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Obsolescence: A Dark Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Anthology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.08 $Book is in NEW condition. 1.45
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Obsolescence: A Dark Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Anthology
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Obsolescence Des Ruines : Essai Philosophique Sur Les Gravats
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obsolescence des ruines: Essai philosophique sur les gravats
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Obsolescence: A Dark Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Anthology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.46 $Acceptable/Fair condition. Book is worn, but the pages are complete, and the text is legible. Has wear to binding and pages, may be ex-library. 1.45
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Obsolescence: An Architectural History
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Obsolescence: An Architectural History
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.62 $Good - Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name - GOOD Standard-sized.
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Obsolescence: A Dark Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Anthology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.05 $Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 0.97
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Investigating Obsolescence: Studies in Language Contraction and Death (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language, Series Number 7)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 111.85 $Over the past 500 years, half the known languages of the world have vanished. This comprehensive overview of the study of contracting and dying languages, composed of twenty essays, investigates the wide scope of languages currently under threat of extinction. These disappearances occur in diverse speech communities where the expanding languages are both familiar, such as English or Spanish, and less familiar, such as Swedish, Thai and Arabic. The volume concludes with a look at how research into language obsolescence may affect other aspects of linguistics and anthropology--first and second language acquisition, historical linguistics, the study of pidgins and creoles, language and social process.
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L'obsolescence de l'homme. Sur l'âme à l'époque de la deuxième révolution industrielle. 1956
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.87 $L'encyclopédie des nuisances, 2018. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats de 360 pages. Très bon état Livres
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L' Obsolescence de l'homme T. 2
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 112.66 $428pages. 24x15x4cm. Broch??. Chaque maison cache un secret, les murs ont des oreilles mais la bouche cousue. Il faut poser longtemps la joue contre leur sein, ccmme un docteur fi??vreux, pour les entendre respirer. A Dun-le-Palestel, dans la Creuse, la maison de famille du narrateur en a si gros sur le c?ur et tant ?? dire qu'on va la confesser, pi??ce apr??s pi??ce, l'??couter se raconter, souvenirs d??rang??s, v??rit??s arrang??es, les choses et les gens tels qu'ils furent, les ??chos et les ombres qu'il en reste. Elle finira bien par l??cher cequ'elle sait. Elle sait l'histoire d'un p??re qui, lui, avait choisi de se taire.
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L' Obsolescence de l'homme T. 2
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.44 $428pages. 24x15x4cm. Broch??. Chaque maison cache un secret, les murs ont des oreilles mais la bouche cousue. Il faut poser longtemps la joue contre leur sein, ccmme un docteur fi??vreux, pour les entendre respirer. A Dun-le-Palestel, dans la Creuse, la maison de famille du narrateur en a si gros sur le c?ur et tant ?? dire qu'on va la confesser, pi??ce apr??s pi??ce, l'??couter se raconter, souvenirs d??rang??s, v??rit??s arrang??es, les choses et les gens tels qu'ils furent, les ??chos et les ombres qu'il en reste. Elle finira bien par l??cher cequ'elle sait. Elle sait l'histoire d'un p??re qui, lui, avait choisi de se taire.
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Lacan and Psychoanalytic Obsolescence
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 55.96 $Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 0.69
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Prometheanism : Technology, Digital Culture and Human Obsolescence
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.55 $A translation of the essay 'On Promethean Shame' by Günther Anders with a comprehensive introduction and analysis of his work.
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Lacan and Psychoanalytic Obsolescence
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American Sea Power and the Obsolescence of Capital Ship Theory
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.51 $Since the beginning of the 20th century, the United States has sought to achieve Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan's vision of "command of the sea" using large battle fleets of capital ships. This strategy has been generally successful: no force can oppose the U.S. Navy on the open seas. Yet capital ship theory has become increasingly irrelevant. Globally, irregular warfare dominates the spectrum of conflict, especially in the aftermath of 9/11. Fleet engagements are a thing of the past and even small scale missions that rely on capital ships are challenged by irregular warfare. In a pattern evident since World War II, the U.S. Navy has attempted to adapt its capital ship theory to irregular conflicts--with mixed results--before returning to traditional operations with little or no strategic debate. This book discusses the challenges of irregular warfare in the 21st century, and the need for U.S. naval power to develop a new strategic paradigm.
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Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.12 $Listen to a short interview with Giles Slade Host: Chris Gondek Producer: Heron & Crane If you've replaced a computer lately--or a cell phone, a camera, a television--chances are, the old one still worked. And chances are even greater that the latest model won't last as long as the one it replaced. Welcome to the world of planned obsolescence--a business model, a way of life, and a uniquely American invention that this eye-opening book explores from its beginnings to its perilous implications for the very near future. Made to Break is a history of twentieth-century technology as seen through the prism of obsolescence. America invented everything that is now disposable, Giles Slade tells us, and he explains how disposability was in fact a necessary condition for America's rejection of tradition and our acceptance of change and impermanence. His book shows us the ideas behind obsolescence at work in such American milestones as the inventions of branding, packaging, and advertising; the contest for market dominance between GM and Ford; the struggle for a national communications network, the development of electronic technologies--and with it the avalanche of electronic consumer waste that will overwhelm America's landfills and poison its water within the coming decade. History reserves a privileged place for those societies that built things to last--forever, if possible. What place will it hold for a society addicted to consumption--a whole culture made to break? This book gives us a detailed and harrowing picture of how, by choosing to support ever-shorter product lives we may well be shortening the future of our way of life as well.
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American Sea Power and the Obsolescence of Capital Ship Theory
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.69 $Since the beginning of the 20th century, the United States has sought to achieve Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan's vision of "command of the sea" using large battle fleets of capital ships. This strategy has been generally successful: no force can oppose the U.S. Navy on the open seas. Yet capital ship theory has become increasingly irrelevant. Globally, irregular warfare dominates the spectrum of conflict, especially in the aftermath of 9/11. Fleet engagements are a thing of the past and even small scale missions that rely on capital ships are challenged by irregular warfare. In a pattern evident since World War II, the U.S. Navy has attempted to adapt its capital ship theory to irregular conflicts--with mixed results--before returning to traditional operations with little or no strategic debate. This book discusses the challenges of irregular warfare in the 21st century, and the need for U.S. naval power to develop a new strategic paradigm.
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Made to Break : Technology and Obsolescence in America
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.95 $Listen to a short interview with Giles SladeHost: Chris Gondek Producer: Heron & CraneIf you've replaced a computer lately--or a cell phone, a camera, a television--chances are, the old one still worked. And chances are even greater that the latest model won't last as long as the one it replaced. Welcome to the world of planned obsolescence--a business model, a way of life, and a uniquely American invention that this eye-opening book explores from its beginnings to its perilous implications for the very near future.Made to Break is a history of twentieth-century technology as seen through the prism of obsolescence. America invented everything that is now disposable, Giles Slade tells us, and he explains how disposability was in fact a necessary condition for America's rejection of tradition and our acceptance of change and impermanence. His book shows us the ideas behind obsolescence at work in such American milestones as the inventions of branding, packaging, and advertising; the contest for market dominance between GM and Ford; the struggle for a national communications network, the development of electronic technologies--and with it the avalanche of electronic consumer waste that will overwhelm America's landfills and poison its water within the coming decade. History reserves a privileged place for those societies that built things to last--forever, if possible. What place will it hold for a society addicted to consumption--a whole culture made to break? This book gives us a detailed and harrowing picture of how, by choosing to support ever-shorter product lives we may well be shortening the future of our way of life as well.
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