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Imported Car Spotter's Guide
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.00 $This extensive work gives you a look at cars from eleven countries, 83 manufacturers and features more than 2,000 illustrations of popular and well-known automobiles that have been imported into the U.S.
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Unbranded Imported Style Metric 5 Way Guitar Toggle Switch Pic...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 24.14 $Ideal for for Fender TELECAST Tele electric guitarImported style, 8 foot, No.4 and 5 feet are linked, so you can use it as a 7 foot switchMetric Si...
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2024 Imported 4/4 ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC CANADIAN CELTIC ROCK IRISH...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 549.00 $4/4 ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC CANADIAN CELTIC ROCK IRISH FIDDLE VIOLINwith KNA Violin/Viola Pickup, VV-3 Natural Portable Piezo Pickupinlude padded case an...
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Unbranded Imported Style Metric 3 Way Selector Pickup Toggle S...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 24.14 $Ideal for Tele style guitar.Normally Aisan made guitar bass use metric parts.import style, 8 foot, No.4 and 5 feet are linked, so you can use it as...
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Violin Ferron & Kroeplin Imported Jacobus Strainer Copy w/...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 1,000.00 $ (+100.00 $)USED In : Very Good Condition ; Imported By Ferron & Kroeplin ; Jacobus Strainer Violin Copy Made In Czechoslovakia ( as pictured on stamp ), 2...
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BlackHawk S.T.R.I.K.E. M4/M16 Triple Mag Pouch, Olive Drab, Imported, 37CL04OD
Vendor: Opticsplanet.com Price: 41.89 $ -
BlackHawk S.T.R.I.K.E. Gen-4 MOLLE M4 Double Mag Pouch, Black, Imported, 37CL03BK
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Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size Small
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 225.00 $Part of Percival's AW24 Antiquities collection, the Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt encompasses the cool and casual vibe. Crafted from lightweight linen, making it the perfect vacation shirt, this classic cuban shirt features all over embroidered detail - adding a pop of vibrant colour. 100% Linen, Cuban Collar, Button Down Closure, Chest Patch Pocket, Machine Washable, All-Over Embroidered Graphics, Percival. Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size Small
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Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size Medium
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 225.00 $Part of Percival's AW24 Antiquities collection, the Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt encompasses the cool and casual vibe. Crafted from lightweight linen, making it the perfect vacation shirt, this classic cuban shirt features all over embroidered detail - adding a pop of vibrant colour. 100% Linen, Cuban Collar, Button Down Closure, Chest Patch Pocket, Machine Washable, All-Over Embroidered Graphics, Percival. Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size Medium
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Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size Large
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 225.00 $Part of Percival's AW24 Antiquities collection, the Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt encompasses the cool and casual vibe. Crafted from lightweight linen, making it the perfect vacation shirt, this classic cuban shirt features all over embroidered detail - adding a pop of vibrant colour. 100% Linen, Cuban Collar, Button Down Closure, Chest Patch Pocket, Machine Washable, All-Over Embroidered Graphics, Percival. Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size Large
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Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size X-Large
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 225.00 $Part of Percival's AW24 Antiquities collection, the Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt encompasses the cool and casual vibe. Crafted from lightweight linen, making it the perfect vacation shirt, this classic cuban shirt features all over embroidered detail - adding a pop of vibrant colour. 100% Linen, Cuban Collar, Button Down Closure, Chest Patch Pocket, Machine Washable, All-Over Embroidered Graphics, Percival. Percival Men's Imported Embroidered Cuban Shirt in Green, Size X-Large
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BlackHawk S.T.R.I.K.E. M4/M16 Triple Mag Pouch, Black, Imported, 37CL04BK
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Local and Imported Ceramics in the Roman Province of Scythia 4th 6th centuries AD BAR International Series
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.21 $This classification of ceramics discovered in Roman Scythia is a revised and updated English translation of amonograph first published in Romanian in 1996. Its aim is to identify where possible local production centres as well as the main commercial trade routes with the Aegean, Mediterranean and Near East. This would help create a picture of the development of Scythia's economy during its centuries of Roman rule. Well-illustrated throughout with good quality photographs as well as figures, the book discusses each form and type in turn before considering the function of the vessels, the workshops, the sources of imported vessels. Two final interpretive essays examine Scythia's economic relations with the ceramic centres of the late Roman Empire and the nature and the pattern of pottery production and trade.
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Urbanism : Imported or Exported?
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.69 $This book redresses the under-representation in existing English-language literature, of the global formation and development of global cities which have been informed by the diffusion of Western ideas and building principles beyond the Western world The modes of diffusion of ideas that shape planned environments, and the ways these ideas are realized, have been gaining prominence as subjects of study and discussion among planning historians and others. Recently, some researchers have begun to approach the relations between actors and stakeholders in the processes of planning diffusion in increasingly complex and ambiguous ways. The natives in developing countries, whether colonial or post-colonial, are now being recognized as full-fledged participants in the shaping of the built environment, with a variety of roles to play and means to play them, even if they frequently face many constraints to their actions. The specific traits of the indigenous are even in question: ultimately, who are the ‘locals’? The research presented here recognises the importance of both provider and recipient as essential and influential entities within this diffusion process. This book raises important conceptual questions as to the identities and roles of the actors involved and looks at the methodological implications for historians and the new challenges that arise from this questioning of a long-standing traditional view.
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Urbanism - Imported or Exported?: Native Aspirations and Foreign Plans
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.95 $This book redresses the under-representation in existing English-language literature, of the global formation and development of global cities which have been informed by the diffusion of Western ideas and building principles beyond the Western world The modes of diffusion of ideas that shape planned environments, and the ways these ideas are realized, have been gaining prominence as subjects of study and discussion among planning historians and others. Recently, some researchers have begun to approach the relations between actors and stakeholders in the processes of planning diffusion in increasingly complex and ambiguous ways. The natives in developing countries, whether colonial or post-colonial, are now being recognized as full-fledged participants in the shaping of the built environment, with a variety of roles to play and means to play them, even if they frequently face many constraints to their actions. The specific traits of the indigenous are even in question: ultimately, who are the ‘locals’? The research presented here recognises the importance of both provider and recipient as essential and influential entities within this diffusion process. This book raises important conceptual questions as to the identities and roles of the actors involved and looks at the methodological implications for historians and the new challenges that arise from this questioning of a long-standing traditional view.
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Beyond Imported Magic: Essays on Science, Technology, and Society in Latin America (Inside Technology)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 129.86 $The essays in this volume study the creation, adaptation, and use of science and technology in Latin America. They challenge the view that scientific ideas and technology travel unchanged from the global North to the global South -- the view of technology as "imported magic." They describe not only alternate pathways for innovation, invention, and discovery but also how ideas and technologies circulate in Latin American contexts and transnationally. The contributors' explorations of these issues, and their examination of specific Latin American experiences with science and technology, offer a broader, more nuanced understanding of how science, technology, politics, and power interact in the past and present.The essays in this book use methods from history and the social sciences to investigate forms of local creation and use of technologies; the circulation of ideas, people, and artifacts in local and global networks; and hybrid technologies and forms of knowledge production. They address such topics as the work of female forensic geneticists in Colombia; the pioneering Argentinean use of fingerprinting technology in the late nineteenth century; the design, use, and meaning of the XO Laptops created and distributed by the One Laptop per Child Program; and the development of nuclear energy in Argentina, Mexico, and Chile.Contributors Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Morgan G. Ames, Javiera Barandiarán, João Biehl, Anita Say Chan, Amy Cox Hall, Henrique Cukierman, Ana Delgado, Rafael Dias, Adriana Díaz del Castillo H., Mariano Fressoli, Jonathan Hagood, Christina Holmes, Matthieu Hubert, Noela Invernizzi, Michael Lemon, Ivan da Costa Marques, Gisela Mateos, Eden Medina, María Fernanda Olarte Sierra, Hugo Palmarola, Tania Pérez-Bustos, Julia Rodriguez, Israel Rodríguez-Giralt, Edna Suárez Díaz, Hernán Thomas, Manuel Tironi, Dominique Vinck
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Beyond Imported Magic: Essays on Science, Technology, and Society in Latin America (Inside Technology)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.49 $Studies challenging the idea that technology and science flow only from global North to South.The essays in this volume study the creation, adaptation, and use of science and technology in Latin America. They challenge the view that scientific ideas and technology travel unchanged from the global North to the global South―the view of technology as “imported magic.” They describe not only alternate pathways for innovation, invention, and discovery but also how ideas and technologies circulate in Latin American contexts and transnationally. The contributors' explorations of these issues, and their examination of specific Latin American experiences with science and technology, offer a broader, more nuanced understanding of how science, technology, politics, and power interact in the past and present.The essays in this book use methods from history and the social sciences to investigate forms of local creation and use of technologies; the circulation of ideas, people, and artifacts in local and global networks; and hybrid technologies and forms of knowledge production. They address such topics as the work of female forensic geneticists in Colombia; the pioneering Argentinean use of fingerprinting technology in the late nineteenth century; the design, use, and meaning of the XO Laptops created and distributed by the One Laptop per Child Program; and the development of nuclear energy in Argentina, Mexico, and Chile.ContributorsPedro Ignacio Alonso, Morgan G. Ames, Javiera Barandiarán, João Biehl, Anita Say Chan, Amy Cox Hall, Henrique Cukierman, Ana Delgado, Rafael Dias, Adriana Díaz del Castillo H., Mariano Fressoli, Jonathan Hagood, Christina Holmes, Matthieu Hubert, Noela Invernizzi, Michael Lemon, Ivan da Costa Marques, Gisela Mateos, Eden Medina, María Fernanda Olarte Sierra, Hugo Palmarola, Tania Pérez-Bustos, Julia Rodriguez, Israel Rodríguez-Giralt, Edna Suárez Díaz, Hernán Thomas, Manuel Tironi, Dominique Vinck
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Local and Imported Ceramics in the Roman Province of Scythia 4th-6th Centuries Ad
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 178.44 $This classification of ceramics discovered in Roman Scythia is a revised and updated English translation of amonograph first published in Romanian in 1996. Its aim is to identify where possible local production centres as well as the main commercial trade routes with the Aegean, Mediterranean and Near East. This would help create a picture of the development of Scythia's economy during its centuries of Roman rule. Well-illustrated throughout with good quality photographs as well as figures, the book discusses each form and type in turn before considering the function of the vessels, the workshops, the sources of imported vessels. Two final interpretive essays examine Scythia's economic relations with the ceramic centres of the late Roman Empire and the nature and the pattern of pottery production and trade.
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Catalogue of Imported Guernsey Cattle : A Guernsey Herd Established for Rich Milk, Cream and Butter Cows
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.55 $This special re-print edition of Fernwood Farm's “A Catalogue of Imported Guernsey Cattle” is considered one of the earliest works ever published on Jersey Cattle in America. First published in 1884, this important insight into the early breeding of Guernsey Cattle, has not seen the light of day since its early publication. Included are details on early Guernsey breeder Fernwood Farm's valuable herd of Guernsey Cattle from the 1880's, including insights into their breeding, production and pedigrees. “A Catalogue of Imported Guernsey Cattle” offers a truly unique look into the early history of Guernsey Cattle in America. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.
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The Allure of the Foreign: Imported Goods in Postcolonial Latin America (Linking Levels Of Analysis)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.55 $A craze for foreign goods struck Latin Americans in the decades after independence that has continued to the present. People of all classes and backgrounds abandoned traditional, locally made goods that had satisfied needs and wishes for centuries: merchants in Costa Rica replaced wooden benches with sofas; Indians in the remote interior of Bolivia used imported British cottons instead of homemade cloth; wealthy and poor alike in Chile began to drink coffee rather than herbal teas. The contributors to The Allure of the Foreign trace instances of the demand for imported goods and their patterns of use--as well as the smaller number of cases in which local goods retained their popularity--to investigate why foreign goods became so popular only after the creation of independent Latin American republics. They find that this fascination stemmed from the cultural dilemmas of the new Latin American nations. Caught between a desire to separate themselves from their former European rulers and the wish to join in a new global modernity, Latin Americans developed ways of using European and North American goods to show off newly invented national identities.With its variety of economic, social, and cultural approaches, this book will appeal to readers in many fields, including consumption studies and economic history as well as anthropology and Latin American studies.Benjamin S. Orlove is Professor of Anthropology and Ecology in the Division of Environmental Studies, University of California, Davis.
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