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Product Description: 2nd Edition Prague is one of the world's great cities and one that I have a very special connection with. A long time ago (in the early 1990's), I went there to find my fortune and explore the "Left Bank of the '90's". It was a magical experience, even if I have not yet managed to complete my masterpiece...read more

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9781505360257 | 2 edition (Createspace Independent Pub, December 7, 2014), cover price $29.99 | About this edition: 2nd Edition Prague is one of the world's great cities and one that I have a very special connection with.

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Product Description: This book, originally published in 1988, provides an account of an analysis of British planning in practice, as observed through empirical research including a range of case studies. It shows how the procedures of the system have been used in the political processes through which policies come to be defined and implemented, and related these to the interests in land and environmental issues generated by urban and regional change...read more

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9780521301442 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 1, 1989, cover price $54.95 | also contains The American President: From Teddy Roosevelt to Bill Clinton | About this edition: This book, originally published in 1988, provides an account of an analysis of British planning in practice, as observed through empirical research including a range of case studies.

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9780521109147 | Reissue edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, June 29, 2009), cover price $54.99 | About this edition: This book, originally published in 1988, provides an account of an analysis of British planning in practice, as observed through empirical research including a range of case studies.

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Sean Lester, a Belfast protestant and Irish nationalist, became one of Ireland's first truly international diplomats when, in 1934, he took up the post of High Commissioner of the League of Nations in the Free City of Danzig, a Baltic port which both Germany and Poland coveted. Finding himself in a cauldron of intrigue, Lester made strenuous and courageous efforts to frustrate the Danzig Nazi Party's attempts to gain complete control of the city and return it to the German Reich. By mid-1936, having become virtually the only obstacle left in the way of Nazi conquest of Danzig, the Irishman soon became the focus of a very aggressive, and eventually successful campaign by Hitler and the Nazi movement to have him forced out of the Free City. As it was the only country to have official rights in Danzig, Poland's position regarding these events is crucial and perhaps was more important than that of the League of Nations itself. Extensively based on material regarding Lester from the Polish state archives never before seen outside Poland, this book examines the circumstances surrounding the Irishman's tenure in the Free City where he became one of the first western European diplomats to see the Nazi mask slip. Other primary sources used in the book are the National Archives, London, the League of Nations Archives in Geneva, Sean Lester's diary and papers and to a lesser extent German foreign ministry archives. The failure of European governments to heed Lester's warnings and to subsequently allow his 'removal' from Danzig turned out to be a missed opportunity to stop Hitler in his tracks three years before the outbreak of the Second World War. Of all the parties involved in this tale of intrigue, misjudgments and bad faith, Irishman Sean Lester is the only one to emerge with his honour intact.

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9780716529682 | Irish Academic Pr, November 18, 2008, cover price $74.95

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9780716529699 | Gardners Books, October 16, 2008, cover price $30.80 | About this edition: Sean Lester, a Belfast protestant and Irish nationalist, became one of Ireland's first truly international diplomats when, in 1934, he took up the post of High Commissioner of the League of Nations in the Free City of Danzig, a Baltic port which both Germany and Poland coveted.

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