- 5 Results
Lowest price: € 14.55, highest price: € 60.30, average price: € 43.08
1
Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Lyman, Princeton N.
Order
at amazon.co.uk
£ 49.94
(aprox. € 59.98)
Shipment: € 5.761
OrderSponsored link
Lyman, Princeton N.:

Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Paperback

2002, ISBN: 9781929223367

United States Institute of Peace Press, Paperback, 384 Seiten, Publiziert: 2002-01-06T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Book, 0.59 kg, Africa, History, Subjects, Books, Countries & Regions, Gover… More...

Shipping costs:Usually dispatched within 6 to 10 days. Les coûts d'expédition peuvent différer des coûts réels. (EUR 5.76) Paper Cavalier UK
2
Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Lyman, Princeton N.
Order
at amazon.de
€ 60.30
Shipment: € 3.001
OrderSponsored link

Lyman, Princeton N.:

Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Paperback

2002, ISBN: 9781929223367

United States Institute of Peace Press, Taschenbuch, 384 Seiten, Publiziert: 2002-01-06T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, 1.3 kg, Politische Ideologien, Politikwissenschaft, Sozialwissensch… More...

Shipping costs:Les coûts d'expédition peuvent différer des coûts réels. (EUR 3.00)
3
Order
at alibris.co.uk
€ 14.55
OrderSponsored link
Lyman, Princeton N.:
Partner to History: the U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - signed or inscribed book

2002

ISBN: 9781929223367

Paperback

Trade paperback, D'occasion, bon état, Signed Copy Collectible-Good. Signed by author on title page. Short gifter's inscription on inside., [PU: United States Institute of Peace Press]

Shipping costs:plus shipping costs Frederick, MD, Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB
4
Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Lyman, Princeton N.
Order
at AbeBooks.fr
€ 40.17
Shipment: € 6.161
OrderSponsored link
Lyman, Princeton N.:
Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Paperback

2002, ISBN: 1929223366

[EAN: 9781929223367], Nouveau livre, [SC: 6.16], [PU: United States Institute of Peace], Books

NEW BOOK. Shipping costs: EUR 6.16 Irish Booksellers, Portland, ME, U.S.A. [57531671] [Note: 5 (sur 5)]
5
Order
at AbeBooks.fr
€ 40.42
Shipment: € 6.201
OrderSponsored link
Lyman, Princeton N.:
Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy - Paperback

2002, ISBN: 1929223366

[EAN: 9781929223367], Nouveau livre, [SC: 6.2], [PU: United States Institute of Peace], Books

NEW BOOK. Shipping costs: EUR 6.20 Irish Booksellers, Portland, ME, U.S.A. [57531671] [Note: 5 (sur 5)]

1As some platforms do not transmit shipping conditions to us and these may depend on the country of delivery, the purchase price, the weight and size of the item, a possible membership of the platform, a direct delivery by the platform or via a third-party provider (Marketplace), etc., it is possible that the shipping costs indicated by find-more-books.com / find-more-books.com do not correspond to those of the offering platform.

Bibliographic data of the best matching book

Details of the book
Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy

Lyman shows how Washington policymakers and the American embassy used US influence, economic assistance, and political support to help end apartheid without sparking civil war.

Details of the book - Partner to History: The U.S. Role in South Africa's Transition to Democracy


EAN (ISBN-13): 9781929223367
ISBN (ISBN-10): 1929223366
Paperback
Publishing year: 2002
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace Press
384 Pages
Weight: 0,599 kg
Language: eng/Englisch

Book in our database since 2008-10-20T06:11:08-04:00 (New York)
Detail page last modified on 2022-01-21T17:26:08-05:00 (New York)
ISBN/EAN: 9781929223367

ISBN - alternate spelling:
1-929223-36-6, 978-1-929223-36-7
Alternate spelling and related search-keywords:
Book title: democracies transition, turkey history, history east africa, history the middle east, democracy africa


< to archive...