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Harry Johnson

    Selected Essays in Monetary Economics (Collected Works of Harry Johnson)
    Economic Policies Towards Less Developed Countries
    Harry Johnson's New and Improved (Illustrated) Bartender's Manual and a Guide for Hotels and Restaurants
    Harry Johnson's New and Improved Bartender's Manual;
    Bartenders' Manual: And a Guide for Hotels and Restaurants
    Standing the Gaff: The Life and Hard Times of a Minor League Umpire
    • Integrity and toughness defined Harry "Steamboat" Johnson's career as a baseball umpire from 1909 to 1935. Known for his pugnacious style, he faced the challenges of officiating in various leagues, including the notorious "101 Ranch." Johnson's candid anecdotes reveal the loneliness of being an umpire, the hostility from players and fans, and memorable encounters, like his confrontation with Ty Cobb. With humor and directness, he shares insights for aspiring umpires and reflects on the best players he encountered throughout his remarkable journey in baseball.

      Standing the Gaff: The Life and Hard Times of a Minor League Umpire
    • First published in the 1860s, Harry Johnson's Bartenders' Manual is one of the oldest books of its kind. This version is a complete copy of the 1934 reprint. Johnson tells us about a time when it was obviously necessary to remind bartenders not to chew on a toothpick or a cigar when on a job interview, not to spit on the floor or indulge in other bad habits. He gives advice on how to attend a bar as well as how to treat patrons and employees, the correct way of handling wine bottles and beer casks. Furthermore he lists many cocktail recipes of the old time that have been popular in America and Europe. This book is a must have for all bartenders and those who are interested in drinks and bar culture.

      Bartenders' Manual: And a Guide for Hotels and Restaurants
    • Focusing on the challenges of trade and aid policy, this 1967 publication analyzes the implications of the UN Conference on Trade and Development held in 1964 for developed nations. It delves into the complexities and critical issues that emerged from the conference, providing insights into the evolving dynamics of international trade and development strategies.

      Economic Policies Towards Less Developed Countries
    • Focusing on advanced monetary economics, this collection features key essays that remain relevant in today's context of high inflation and unemployment. The included essays provide valuable insights into economic principles and their implications, helping readers understand current economic challenges and anticipate future developments. A brief introduction contextualizes the selection, enhancing its educational value for both students and practitioners in the field.

      Selected Essays in Monetary Economics (Collected Works of Harry Johnson)
    • Bartenders' Manual

      Mixellany Commemorative Edition

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the essential processes of establishing and running a bar, this manual serves as a vital resource for bartenders. First published in 1882, it reflects Harry Johnson's extensive expertise, with multiple revisions enhancing its content. Notably, it features the earliest published Martini recipe and the precursor to the Dry Martini, the Marguerite, making it a significant historical reference in cocktail culture.

      Bartenders' Manual
    • Survival of a Black Man

      Against all Odds: Welcome to So-Low

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the pervasive issue of systemic racism in the workforce, this account highlights the failures of unions and government agencies to protect marginalized individuals. The narrative follows one man's twenty-year struggle against mistreatment and discrimination, shedding light on the complexities of the Child Support Division and the Civil Court system. Through his experiences, the author emphasizes the need for diversity in workplaces and the emotional toll of racism. This powerful story evokes a range of emotions, reflecting the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.

      Survival of a Black Man
    • The book compiles the influential works of Harry Johnson, a renowned expert in international trade and payments. It features his critical analysis of the theory of effective protection, providing valuable insights into trade dynamics and economic policies. Johnson's contributions are pivotal for understanding the complexities of international trade theory, making this collection essential for scholars and practitioners in the field.

      Aspects of the Theory of Tariffs (Collected Works of Harry Johnson)
    • The Humanity of the Savior

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the nature of humanity that the Son of God assumed for salvation, emphasizing that he took on fallen human nature. It discusses how, despite this inherent flaw, he lived a sinless life and ultimately redeemed humanity through his crucifixion. This act of redemption is presented as the foundation of atonement, highlighting the profound implications of his victory over sin and its significance for salvation.

      The Humanity of the Savior