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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND THE QUEST FOR LEGITIMACY. Farmers, Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations, 1870-1890. Review copy of T. W. Schultz, winner of Nobel Prize in Economics.

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND THE QUEST FOR LEGITIMACY. Farmers, Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations, 1870-1890. Review copy of T. W. Schultz, winner of Nobel Prize in Economics.

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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND THE QUEST FOR LEGITIMACY. Farmers, Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations, 1870-1890. Review copy of T. W. Schultz, winner of Nobel Prize in Economics.

by Marcus, Alan I.; T. W. Schultz

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ISBN 13
9780813800837
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Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1985. Book. Very good+ condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo (8vo). x, 269 pages including an index. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. Unclipped dustjacket with minor rubbing to extremities; protected in archival mylar. Includes a letter from an editor at Minerva, addressed to T. W. Schultz at the University of Chicago. At the bottom of this letter is an autograph letter written in pencil by Schultz, stating he was interested in reviewing the book if it is worthy. A carbon copy of a typed and sent version of the pencil letter. Pencil notations by Schultz are made in the book through chapter one. The text is otherwise clean and unmarked. First edition..

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Title
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND THE QUEST FOR LEGITIMACY. Farmers, Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations, 1870-1890. Review copy of T. W. Schultz, winner of Nobel Prize in Economics.
Author
Marcus, Alan I.; T. W. Schultz
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very good+ condition
Jacket Condition
Very good+ condition (DJ)
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0813800838
ISBN 13
9780813800837
Publisher
Iowa State University Press
Place of Publication
Ames, IA
Date Published
1985
Size
Octavo (8vo)

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