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* Eugene Raskin, Architecturally Speaking, 2nd edition, a Delta book, Dell ( 1966 ), trade paperback, 129 pages
* Kevin G. Welner, NeoVouchers: The Emergence of Tuition Tax Credits for Private Schooling Rowman & Littlefield ( September 29, 2008 ), hardcover, 194 pages, ; trade paperback, Rowman & Littlefield ( September 29, 2008 ),
* Famous Forrie Fotos: Over 70 Years of Ackermemories, 117pp, trade paperback, 2001, Sense of Wonder Press, James A.
* Rainbow Fantasia: 35 Spectrumatic Tales of Wonder, 559pp., 2001, hardbound and trade paperback, Sense of Wonder Press, James A.
* Womanthology, ( w / Pam Keesey ) 352pp, hardbound and trade paperback, 2003, Sense of Wonder Press, James A.
* Martianthology ( ed. by Anne Hardin ), 266pp, hardbound and trade paperback, 2003, Sense of Wonder Press, James A.
* Expanded Science Fiction Worlds of Forrest J Ackerman and Friends, PLUS, 205pp, hardbound and trade paperback, 2002, Sense of Wonder Press, James A.
ISBN 0-86547-590-3 ( trade paperback )— A voluminous, if somewhat patchy, chronological / aesthetic history of Gothic covering the spectrum from Gothic architecture to The Cure.
ISBN 0-8248-2760-0 ( trade paperback ), ISBN 0-8248-2656-6 ( hardcover )
* Carter, Harvey Lewis " Dear Old Kit ": The Historical Christopher Carson, University of Oklahoma Press, hardcover ( 1968 ), 250 pages ; trade paperback reprint, University of Oklahoma Press ( August 1990 ), 250 pages, ISBN 978-0-8061-2253-3 Pages 38 to 150 of " Dear Old Kit " consist of an annotated edition of " The Kit Carson Memoirs, 1809-1856 ", an original manuscript dictated by Kit Carson with 322 annotations by Carter.
In the retrospective section of the Superman: Birthright trade paperback, Waid explains:
* Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book by Gerard Jones ( Basic Books, 2004 ) trade paperback ISBN 0-465-03657-0
* William Ury, Getting Past No: Negotiating Your Way from Confrontation to Cooperation, revised second edition, Bantam, January 1, 1993, trade paperback, ISBN 0-553-37131-2 ; 1st edition under the title, Getting Past No: Negotiating with Difficult People, Bantam, September, 1991, hardcover, 161 pages, ISBN 0-553-07274-9
* William Ury, Roger Fisher and Bruce Patton, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving in, Revised 2nd edition, Penguin USA, 1991, trade paperback, ISBN 0-14-015735-2 ; Houghton Mifflin, April, 1992, hardcover, 200 pages, ISBN 0-395-63124-6.
The entire run has been collected in nine trade paperback editions.
The fourth installment of the novel series is titled The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm, by Michael A. Martin was announced in Star Trek Magazine issue 154, released in trade paperback format on October 25 2011 and is the final novel in The Romulan War series, taking the story to the end of the Romulan War and the decommission of the Enterprise.
It has been collected into a series of full-size trade paperbacks, hardback collections, and smaller format paperback collections.
The trade paperback collection was also a top vote-getter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Novel / Album for 1997.
It was released in hardcover in 1983, and a trade paperback version came out from Del Rey in 2001.
In 1979 Bantam Books published a trade paperback edition with illustrations by Ian Miller.
The entire series was collected in a trade paperback and published by Eddie Campbell Comics in 1999 ; trade paperback and hardcover versions are now published by Top Shelf Productions in the USA and Knockabout Comics in the UK.
Halls, Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies, W. W. Norton, 2000, trade paperback, ISBN 0-393-32043-X

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Although the increased contact brought by trade between the Japanese and the Ainu contributed to increased mutual understanding, sometimes it led to conflict, occasionally intensifying into violent Ainu revolts, of which the most important was Shakushain's Revolt ( 1669 – 1672 ).
The balance of trade, or net exports ( sometimes symbolized as NX ), is the difference between the monetary value of exports and imports of output in an economy over a certain period.
The balance of trade is sometimes divided into a goods and a services balance.
While perhaps lightly competing against each other, they will present a unified front ( sometimes called a trade association or industry trade group ) to the government in requesting subsidies or aid or regulation.
The first true towns are sometimes considered to be large settlements where the inhabitants were no longer simply farmers of the surrounding area, but began to take on specialized occupations, and where trade, food storage and power was centralized.
It has been used by critics of globalization, sometimes in conjunction with criticism of the World Bank or unfair lending practices, as well as criticism of free trade agreements.
Muslims and Jews were sometimes partners in trade, with the Muslim taking days off on Fridays and jews taking off on Saturdays.
The results have included various bilateral trade and economic agreements and permanent joint commissions involving Ghana and its immediate neighbors, sometimes in the face of latent ideological and political differences and mutual suspicion, as well as numerous reciprocal state visits by high-ranking officials.
Guilds are sometimes said to be the precursors of modern trade unions, and also of some aspects of the modern corporation.
As early as predynastic Egypt, an emblem known as a serekh was used to indicate the extent of influence of a particular regime, sometimes carved on ivory labels attached to trade goods, but also used to identify military allegiances and in a variety of other ways.
Audubon sometimes used his drawing talent to trade for goods or sell small works to raise cash.
Services are sometimes scheduled from the " Highway stations " (" Gares routières ") found in every town, but are more frequently ad hoc: vehicles ply the trade between towns, picking up at stations or anywhere along the route, and departing only when full.
Traffic of " ebony " is also an issue for warriors who traditionally reduces the vanquished to slavery, some people specialized in the slave trade – in the case of Dyula in West Africa – states and kingdoms also competed, as well as private traders who became much richer in the triangular trade, although some shipments sometimes resulted in real financial disaster.
In the decades following Britain's prohibition of the slave trade in 1807, the treaties sometimes also required chiefs to desist from slave trading.
Additionally the autonomous and dependent territories, such as some of the EU member state special territories, are sometimes treated as separate customs territory from their mainland state or have varying arrangements of formal or de-facto customs union, common market and currency union ( or combinations thereof ) with the mainland and in regards to third countries trough the trade pacts signed by the mainland state.
A duckling is a young duck in downy plumage or baby duck ; but in the food trade young adult ducks ready for roasting are sometimes labelled " duckling ".
In ancient Mesopotamia seals were engraved cylinders which could be rolled from one side to another to create an impression on clay, sometimes used as a label on a consignment of trade goods.
A system of international trade has helped to develop the world economy but, in combination with bilateral or multilateral agreements to lower tariffs or to achieve free trade, has sometimes harmed third-world markets for local products ( See Globalization ).
Whereas domestic regulatory authorities try to ensure that capital market participants trade fairly with each other, and sometimes to ensure institutions like banks dont take excessive risks, capital controls aim to ensure that the macro economic effects of the capital markets dont have a net negative impact on the nation in question.
The term " market " is sometimes used for what are more strictly exchanges, organizations that facilitate the trade in financial securities, e. g., a stock exchange or commodity exchange.
The common cultural bond of Eastern Orthodox Christianity and written Church Slavonic ( a literary and liturgical Slavic language developed by 8th century missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius ) fostered the emergence of a new geopolitical entity, Kievan Rus ' — a loose-knit network of principalities, established along preexisting trade routes, with major centers in Novgorod ( currently Russia ), Polatsk ( in Belarus ) and Kiev ( currently in Ukraine ) — which claimed a sometimes precarious preeminence among them.
The Babylonians, like their predecessors, engaged in regular trade with the Amorite and Canaanite city-states to the west ; with Babylonian officials or troops sometimes passing to the Levant and Canaan, with Amorite merchants operating freely throughout Mesopotamia.

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