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1. Toward Improved Management of Officer Retention: A New Capability for Assessing Policy Options
by Mattock, Michael G.|Asch, Beth J.|Hosek, James 
Price: USD 37.15
Dealer: ZVAB, moluna
Description: ISBN10: 0833086650, ISBN13: 9780833086655, [publisher: RAND CORP] Softcover [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2014]  

2. The Office
by Asch, Nathan 
Price: USD 128.03
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Great Oak Bookshop
Description: [publisher: Robert Holden, London] Hardcover Green boards with gilt lettering to spine and blindstamped border on front. Front bottom corner bumped. Ffep cut off. Extra postage will be required to cover the value of the book. [Llanidloes, POWYS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1926]  

3. THE OFFICE
by ASCH, NATHAN 
Price: USD 230.00
Dealer: Alibris, Books on Broad via Alibris
Description: NEW YORK HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY 1925 Hard cover Good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. SOME WEAR 

4. THE OFFICE
by Asch Nathan 
Price: USD 807.98
Dealer: Biblio, Kelleher Rare Books
Description: London, United Kingdom: Robert Holden & Co., Ltd, Date: 1926. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK Edition, First Printing, This is a true first UK edition, First Print in an original jacket with the price of 7/6 net to the spine.. A very good copy, tight binding, writing in pencil to the front end page and rear (the pencil could be easily removed) some spotting to the fore edge of the text block, dulling to the top of the text block. Present is the very rare jacket which was designed by Ralph Keene, it has loss to the top of the spine and rear panel, some dulling, light wear to the corners, the jacket is complete. The author's very scarce first novel. 1926. Robert Holden & Co., Ltd [IE] 

5. THE OFFICE
by Asch, Nathan 
Price: USD 820.46
Dealer: Abebooks, Kelleher Rare Books
Description: [publisher: Robert Holden & Co., Ltd, London, United Kingdom] Hardcover First Edition First UK Edition, First Printing, This is a true first UK edition, First Print in an original jacket with the price of 7/6 net to the spine. A very good copy, tight binding, writing in pencil to the front end page and rear (the pencil could be easily removed) some spotting to the fore edge of the text block, dulling to the top of the text block. Present is the very rare jacket which was designed by Ralph Keene, it has loss to the top of the spine and rear panel, some dulling, light wear to the corners, the jacket is complete. The author's very scarce first novel [Naas, IE, Ireland] [Publication Year: 1926]  

6. The Office
by Asch, Nathan Natan Asz/Nathan Asch (1902, Warsaw - 1964, United States) 
Price: USD 890.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Meir Turner
Description: [publisher: Harcourt, Brace and Compnay, New York] Hardcover 265 pages. 195 x 142 mm. Spine expertly repaired. New front free end paper. The inscription: "To my brother John / Nathan Asch / Christmas 1925." Nathan Asch (July 10, 1902 Warsaw, Poland - December 23, 1964 San Francisco, U.S.A.) was a Polish - American writer of Jewish origin. His father was the famous Yiddish writer Shalom Asch. The Asch family moved to Paris in 1912 and immigrated to the United States of America three years later and settled in rural Staten Island, New York City. Nathan Ash studied at Syracuse University and Columbia University in New York, worked as a stockbroker and returned to Europe, to Paris, in 1923. There he met Ernest Hemingway, who supported him quite uncharacteristically. Asch's three short stories appeared in the magazine transantlantic review (1924), which Ford Madox Ford published with the help of Ezra Pound and Hemingway. German translations appeared in The Cross Section (Marc Kranz, 1925), the stories Death of a Hero, Im stillen Thal 1931 in the Neue Rundschau. His novels were published by respected publishers and were also translated into German. In 1926 Asch returned to the USA with his wife and child. In the 1930s he worked in Hollywood as a film writer for Paramount Pictures and was employed by the Works Progress Administration during the New Deal period. Most of his novels (like his father's books) fell victim to the book burning in Germany on May 10, 1933. His last novel appeared in America in 1937. His stories were published by leading magazines such as The New Yorker , New Republic, Commentary, Yale Review, and the Virginia Quarterly Review. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1925]  

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