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Looting Spiro Mounds: An American King Tut’s Tomb
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.04 $How an ancient North American civilization was plundered in the twentieth century When a group of relic hunters drove their picks into a lost Indian burial crypt in eastern Oklahoma in 1935, they unearthed a vast treasure trove of Mississippian art―considered by many at the time to be America’s answer to King Tut’s Tomb. They also ignited a controversy that continues to have repercussions throughout archaeological and American Indian communities. The Spiro Mounds contained some of the most impressive pre-Columbian Indian art ever found. In Looting Spiro Mounds, David La Vere takes readers behind the scenes of this discovery to re-create a Great Depression–era archaeological adventure worthy of Indiana Jones. The looting of the mounds is considered one of the major archaeological tragedies of all time. Today Spiro artifacts are scattered among the world’s museums, with some still circulating in the antiquities market and eagerly snatched up by collectors. La Vere weaves a compelling story of grave robbers and lost treasures as he pieces together the puzzle of the civilization that thrived at Spiro from A.D. 800 to 1450. He plumbs the mystery of why the people of Spiro abandoned the site, leaving behind their treasures but no forwarding address. Looting Spiro Mounds explains what the continuing mystique of Spiro artifacts is all about as the book uncovers a controversy―and a mystery―that lives on to this day.
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 13
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 11
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 10
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 12
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 9
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 10.5
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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Roan by Bed Stu Looting Leather Chelsea Boot - male - Size: 8
Vendor: Buckle.com Price: 129.95 $ (+5.00 $)Distressed leather pull-on boot Elasticized insets 5 1/2" shaft
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The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa's Wealth
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.64 $Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Looting Africa: The Economics of Exploitation
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.75 $Despite the rhetoric, the people of Sub-Saharan Africa are become poorer. From Tony Blair's Africa Commission, the G7 finance ministers' debt relief, the Live 8 concerts, the Make Poverty History campaign and the G8 Gleneagles promises, to the United Nations 2005 summit and the Hong Kong WTO meeting, Africa's gains have been mainly limited to public relations. The central problems remain exploitative debt and financial relationships with the North, phantom aid, unfair trade, distorted investment and the continent's brain/skills drain. Moreover, capitalism in most African countries has witnessed the emergence of excessively powerful ruling elites with incomes derived from financial-parasitical accumulation. Without overstressing the "mistakes" of such elites, this book contextualises Africa's wealth outflow within a stagnant but volatile world economy.
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The Looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad: The Lost Legacy of Ancient Mesopotamia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.63 $In April of 2003, the world reacted in shock at the news of the looting of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad. Priceless antiquities, spanning ten thousand years of human history, were smashed into pieces or stolen, and one of the most important storehouses of ancient culture was forever compromised. This exquisitely illustrated volume is a reconstruction in book form of one of the world's great museums, and it stands as the definitive single-volume history of the art and archaeology of ancient Mesopotamia-the cradle of civilization. The contributors to this book consist of a cadre of international archaeologists whose excavations helped piece together the rich tapestry of Mesopotamian life from earliest prehistory to the advent of Islam. A portion of the book's royalties will aid in the reconstruction of the museum and in the preservation of Mesopotamia's cultural treasures. Told through the art and artifacts that were lost recently in Iraq, this fascinating history of the civilizations of the Near East is sure to be a timeless and enduring book.
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The Looting of America: How Wall Street's Game of Fantasy Finance Destroyed Our Jobs, Pensions, and Prosperity—and What We Can Do about It
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.13 $Book is in NEW condition. 0.65
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Blackout looting!: New York City, July 13, 1977
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.44 $Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1
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Nazi Looting: The Plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 60.26 $The Nazi looting machine was notoriously efficient during the Second World War. In the Netherlands, 8.5 million citizens suffered losses estimated at 3.6 billion guilders. Approximately one-third of these losses were borne by Jews, who comprised only 1.6% of the total population. In todays terms, the German occupiers stripped the Jewish population of assets worth $7 billion.Nazi Looting offers a comprehensive history of the Dutch experience and demonstrates how reputable indigenous institutions acted as willing collaborators. Beginning with a survey of international law and various definitions of 'looting', the author shows how the Germans systematically robbed Dutch Jewry through a variety of means that gave the outward appearance of honest trading. Forced to sell under duress and at unreasonably low prices, few dared refuse the German on the doorstep when threatened with prison or incarceration in a camp.The plundering was total and systematic. In May 1940, a team of highly trained art historians, linguists, musicologists and literary experts arrived immediately behind the victorious German troops to catalogue the vast collections for Hitler. From 1941, Jews were compelled to deposit all their money into a bank called Lippmann, Rosenthal Co. The name of the bank itself was a cynical ploy since it was taken from a respected, Jewish-owned Amsterdam bank and presented as a new branch. This bank, however, simply channelled money into the Third Reich with the help of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, insurance brokers and other well-established Dutch banks. Once the Jews were deported, their houses were emptied and the contents used to re-furnish bombed out areas of the Reich. In common with many other formerly Nazi-occupied countries in Europe, the Netherlands has been unable to retrieve many of its pre-war assets. More than fifty years after the wars end, 20% of its most important pre-war museum exhibits and approximately 80% of the less important works remain untrace
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Nazi Looting: The Plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.28 $The Nazi looting machine was notoriously efficient during the Second World War. In the Netherlands, 8.5 million citizens suffered losses estimated at 3.6 billion guilders. Approximately one-third of these losses were borne by Jews, who comprised only 1.6% of the total population. In todays terms, the German occupiers stripped the Jewish population of assets worth $7 billion.Nazi Looting offers a comprehensive history of the Dutch experience and demonstrates how reputable indigenous institutions acted as willing collaborators. Beginning with a survey of international law and various definitions of 'looting', the author shows how the Germans systematically robbed Dutch Jewry through a variety of means that gave the outward appearance of honest trading. Forced to sell under duress and at unreasonably low prices, few dared refuse the German on the doorstep when threatened with prison or incarceration in a camp.The plundering was total and systematic. In May 1940, a team of highly trained art historians, linguists, musicologists and literary experts arrived immediately behind the victorious German troops to catalogue the vast collections for Hitler. From 1941, Jews were compelled to deposit all their money into a bank called Lippmann, Rosenthal Co. The name of the bank itself was a cynical ploy since it was taken from a respected, Jewish-owned Amsterdam bank and presented as a new branch. This bank, however, simply channelled money into the Third Reich with the help of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, insurance brokers and other well-established Dutch banks. Once the Jews were deported, their houses were emptied and the contents used to re-furnish bombed out areas of the Reich. In common with many other formerly Nazi-occupied countries in Europe, the Netherlands has been unable to retrieve many of its pre-war assets. More than fifty years after the wars end, 20% of its most important pre-war museum exhibits and approximately 80% of the less important works remain untrace
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Allied Looting in World War II Thefts of Art, Manuscripts, Stamps and Jewelry in Europe
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.39 $Looting has long been recognized as one of the crimes committed by the Third Reich during World War II, a crime which stripped economic wealth and artistic treasures from the populations the Nazis terrorized. This historical text reveals the shocking extent of looting by Allied forces, exploring their thievery against the Germans and others. It follows the journey of the Hungarian Crown Treasure from a muddy oil drum in Austria to Fort Knox and back to Hungary, and discusses numerous lost treasures ranging from priceless art works to rare manuscripts, including the earliest known printing by the Gutenberg press.
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Allied Looting in World War II: Thefts of Art, Manuscripts, Stamps and Jewelry in Europe
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.68 $Looting has long been recognized as one of the crimes committed by the Third Reich during World War II, a crime which stripped economic wealth and artistic treasures from the populations the Nazis terrorized. This historical text reveals the shocking extent of looting by Allied forces, exploring their thievery against the Germans and others. It follows the journey of the Hungarian Crown Treasure from a muddy oil drum in Austria to Fort Knox and back to Hungary, and discusses numerous lost treasures ranging from priceless art works to rare manuscripts, including the earliest known printing by the Gutenberg press.
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Inside Job: the Looting of Ameri
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 98.31 $Outlines the reasons for the crisis in the savings and loan industry and discusses what deregulation could mean for the rest of the banking industry
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The Lost Masters , The Looting of Europe'sTreasurehouses
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.00 $Book by Peter Harclerode, Brendan Pittaway
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Inside Job: The Looting of America's Savings and Loans
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.23 $In the tradition of All the president's men , this is a journalistic thriller about the systematic looting of the nations' savings and loans. Far from being precipitated by economic problems, the S&L crisis was a consequence of white-collar criminals, politicians, regulators, the courts, the Justice Department, accountants and lobbyists. Major revelations concern the role of organized crime, the link between the HUD scandal and the S&L crisis, and the use of S&L's for money-laundering. The result of a three-year investigation, the book is less a document than an expose, identifying the players who have left taxpayers with a cleanup bill of $300 billion or more. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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