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Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism an… Meer...
Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; An Irish View of Welsh Nationalism by Stephen Gwynn; Local Government Areas: The Need of Reform by Mr. W. Harris; Eisteddfod Symposium: The Need of Reform by Beriah Gwynfe Evans; The Cymanfa Ganu Programme by L. J. Roberts; Daniel Owen by Rev. Llew. G. Williams; Life and Letters: A Modern Prophet bt T. Durston; A Son of Wales by M. Wateyn Williams. Size: Quarto. 32 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224142.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1919, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1923. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 28 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A Message from Ireland; The Case of Brittany by Pierre Mocaer; Goronwy Owen by Professor W.J. Gruffydd; Richard Parry, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1623-1923; Carnhuanawc by Professor T. Gwynn Jones; Ynys Yr Hud by Saunders Lewis; Borrow's Wild Wales by Professor H. Wright; St. Davids Revisted by J.A. Price; Wales at Work - A Social Diary. Size: Quarto. 28 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224149.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1923, 2.5, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. Behavioiural Science is a field which studies human behavriour in a Scientific way. It is a wholly distinct subject which provides an insight into understanding the complexities of human Nature and offer concept and tools to develop Managerial skills in solving problems in the Business house, which are basically due to the involvement of human beings. The role of the employers in an Organization has been described here and there by some Ancient or Medieval writers. In West, many scholars like Robert Owen, Andrew Ure, John Deweys, Arthur Bentlay have thrown light on this science and gave it a shape. However in 1950s the modern concept of Behavioural Science came into existence. Later, with the advancement of time many more disciplines showed their affinity with the Behavioural science. Beside economics, history, geography, Political science, psychology, anthropology, Sociology and many more even Biologists and Biomedical disciplines have signaled their Relationship with this field. In this painstaking Study the author has made all possible efforts to cover major areas of this subject. Informative tables and beautifully drawn line Drawings Help the readers to easily comprehend the subject. It is a Bible for the students of management and the practicing managers and executives of any business house. Behavioural Science and other Disciplines; Human Behaviuor; Genesis of Socio-Economic Activity; Methods of Inquirty; Response Mechanism; Sensation; Perception; Attention; Communication. Verbal and Non-verbal; Body Language; Motivation; Learning; Personality; Better Decision Making; Transactional Analysis; The new Concept of Theory Z (along with Theory X and Theory Y) of Management and Questionnaire Method in Practice all have been lucidly described in this study. No doubt, in this scholarly study the author has left nostone unturned and perhaps the first complete study on the subject by any Indian author. It is a goldmine of the Gold medallist, incorporating 24 years of practical experience in the field. Contents: Preface 1. Bahevioural Science : An Overview 2. Behavioural Science : Relationship with Other Disciplines 3. Human Behaviour : Genesis of Socio-Economic Activity 4. Methods of Inquiry 5. Response Mechanism 6. Sensation 7. Perception 8. Attention 9. Motivation 10. Communication 11. Transactional Analysis 12. Learning 13. Personality 14. Body Language 15. Better Decision Making Questions for Discussion Printed Pages: 464., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998, 6, Welsh Outlook Press, 1918. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 18 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; Reorganization of The University of Wales; The Canker in The British Rose by Frederick J. Mathias; Re-Afforestation in Wales: An Interesting Experiment by Alfred T. Davies; Y Gwr Hir: An Hour with Owen Glyndwr; Wales: A Land of Song by L. J. Roberts. Size: Quarto. 18 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224131.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1918, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1924. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A View of Rural Society by A.W. Ashby; Ireland and World Politics by G.M. Ll. Davies; The Legend of St. Tathana or The Princess Braust by Augusta F. Jenkins; Responsibilities Facing Welsh Intelligence in The Settlement of Europe by David Owen Evans; The Story in The Classroom by Arthur G. Lucas; Books of my Childhood by A. Grace Roberts; Welsh Week of Festival Music at Wembley by E.J. Grutchfield. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224169.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1924, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1927. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; The Musical Outlook in Wales by E.T. Davies; A Constructive Policy for Wales by T.P. Ellis; Principal H. Stuart-Jones by W.B. Selbie; The Dramatic Movement in Wales by Rev. J. Dyfnallt Owen; An Oxford Expedition by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; Sir Owen M. Edwards by J. Seymour Rees; Welsh Schoolboys Camp movement by C.G.D. Evans; Wales at Work: A Social Diary by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224201.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1927, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Sir John Morris-Jones: Appreciations by Prof. J.E. Lloyd; The Robert Owen Memorial Museum, Newtown by Cyril Fox; Welsh Rural Crafts by Iorwerth C. Peate; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; Shelley's Haunts in Wales by Z. Mather; The Preservation of The Beauty of Wales: A Survey and an Appeal by T. Alwyn Lloyd; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Meat Consumption on a Welsh Farm, 1928; The People and Politics - A Rejoinder by H. Dunkinson and E. G. Williams; The Fighting Instinct by Frederic Evans. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224222.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; An Easter Address by Sir Harry Reichel; Dr. J. Gwenogvryn Evans by Prof. Ifor Williams; Racial Prejudices of Welsh School Children by Sydney Herbert & George H. Green; The Catholic Martyrs of Wales by a Welsh Catholic; Owen Tudor, his Life and Times by Grace Lloyd-Williams; A Point of View - The Advance of Romanism by Tom Nefyn Williams; The Welsh League of nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224232.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Eleven Years ago: November 8th, 1918 - Smyrna; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; The Lure of Ugliness (Tenby, 1929) by Herbert M. Vaughan; The Stimulation of Stupidity by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; The Agricultural Depression in Wales by A.W. Ashby; Welsh Gardening by T.P. Ellis; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Jewish National Home and its Problems by Jacob Halevy; The Longbowman by A. Ll. Owen; Quem Quaeritis by D. Kighley Baxandall. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224227.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Medical Work among The Demon Worshippers by Dr. H. Gordon Roberts; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Children in The Distressed Areas; A Welsh Industry by D. Griffiths; Madyn The Hill Fox by R. Alun Roberts; Books Children like best by E.T. Owen & J. Lloyd Jones; Welsh Rugby Prospects by Dr. E. Morgan; Sheep on The Hills by Morris Marples; Little Tales by T. Hughes Jones; Charles M. Doughty and Wales by Geraint V. Jones; A South Wales Miner in Western Canada. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224217.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1928, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Wales and The British Broadcasting Corporation by Prof. E. Ernest Hughes; Studies of Rural Wales by R, Alun Roberts; The Case for Parliamentary Non-Cooperation by E. Lloyd Owen; Dr. Paul Dengler's Community Class System; The Mental Deficiency Report and After by James Oliver; Cricket in Wales by Rev. W. Edwyn Jones; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Deserted Village - New Style by Frederic Evans; The Story of The Friars by Herbert M. Vaughan; How The Daisy got its Name by Katrin Bodfan. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224225.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; The Passing of Dewi Sant by Wil Ifan; The Catholic Church and The Spirit of Worship by Donald Attwater; The Unknown Abbey - A Medieval Legend by H. Idris Bell; Into Wales and in it by T. Huws Davies; Thoughts on The Welsh Novel by Geraint Goodwin; Racial Prejudices of Welsh School Children by Sydney Herbert; Owen Tudor, his Life and Times by Grace Lloyd-Williams; The National Orchestra of Wales; A Wireless Community by J.E. Tomley; Reverie at Vespers by A. Ll. Owen; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224230.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose. Staples are rusted. Contains; Peace: An Ideal or a Respite? by Frank Owen; The Problem of The Twentieth Century; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Colonel C.H. Darbishire; The Promise of Bangor: Admirable Musical Programme for 1931 National by Llewelyn C. Lloyd; Wales Through Spanish Eyes by Captain Rafael Inda; A Touch of Nature by Edward Robertson; Our Colleges and a Complex by M. Watcyn Williams; A Ramble in Clun Forest by Uwchaled. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224237.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Dendera by E.K. Prosser; The Sands of Egypt by Lilian E. Jones; Ruin or Reform - Which? by Tom Nefyn Williams; Fresh Light on The Johnson Circle by P.G. Thomas; The Folk-Lore of North Cardigan by A. Watkin-Jones; The Last Sortie of The House of Kaw by A. Ll. Owen; Trelawney at Usk by Constance A. Kyrle Fletcher; The New London Welsh by J. Mervyn Williams; Arthur Hugh Clough and Wales by Herbert G. Wright; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224234.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Pearson, 02/15/2011. 8. Paperback. Used; Good. 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2011, ISBN: 9780132668903
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Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism an… Meer...
Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; An Irish View of Welsh Nationalism by Stephen Gwynn; Local Government Areas: The Need of Reform by Mr. W. Harris; Eisteddfod Symposium: The Need of Reform by Beriah Gwynfe Evans; The Cymanfa Ganu Programme by L. J. Roberts; Daniel Owen by Rev. Llew. G. Williams; Life and Letters: A Modern Prophet bt T. Durston; A Son of Wales by M. Wateyn Williams. Size: Quarto. 32 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224142.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1919, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1923. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 28 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A Message from Ireland; The Case of Brittany by Pierre Mocaer; Goronwy Owen by Professor W.J. Gruffydd; Richard Parry, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1623-1923; Carnhuanawc by Professor T. Gwynn Jones; Ynys Yr Hud by Saunders Lewis; Borrow's Wild Wales by Professor H. Wright; St. Davids Revisted by J.A. Price; Wales at Work - A Social Diary. Size: Quarto. 28 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224149.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1923, 2.5, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. Behavioiural Science is a field which studies human behavriour in a Scientific way. It is a wholly distinct subject which provides an insight into understanding the complexities of human Nature and offer concept and tools to develop Managerial skills in solving problems in the Business house, which are basically due to the involvement of human beings. The role of the employers in an Organization has been described here and there by some Ancient or Medieval writers. In West, many scholars like Robert Owen, Andrew Ure, John Deweys, Arthur Bentlay have thrown light on this science and gave it a shape. However in 1950s the modern concept of Behavioural Science came into existence. Later, with the advancement of time many more disciplines showed their affinity with the Behavioural science. Beside economics, history, geography, Political science, psychology, anthropology, Sociology and many more even Biologists and Biomedical disciplines have signaled their Relationship with this field. In this painstaking Study the author has made all possible efforts to cover major areas of this subject. Informative tables and beautifully drawn line Drawings Help the readers to easily comprehend the subject. It is a Bible for the students of management and the practicing managers and executives of any business house. Behavioural Science and other Disciplines; Human Behaviuor; Genesis of Socio-Economic Activity; Methods of Inquirty; Response Mechanism; Sensation; Perception; Attention; Communication. Verbal and Non-verbal; Body Language; Motivation; Learning; Personality; Better Decision Making; Transactional Analysis; The new Concept of Theory Z (along with Theory X and Theory Y) of Management and Questionnaire Method in Practice all have been lucidly described in this study. No doubt, in this scholarly study the author has left nostone unturned and perhaps the first complete study on the subject by any Indian author. It is a goldmine of the Gold medallist, incorporating 24 years of practical experience in the field. Contents: Preface 1. Bahevioural Science : An Overview 2. Behavioural Science : Relationship with Other Disciplines 3. Human Behaviour : Genesis of Socio-Economic Activity 4. Methods of Inquiry 5. Response Mechanism 6. Sensation 7. Perception 8. Attention 9. Motivation 10. Communication 11. Transactional Analysis 12. Learning 13. Personality 14. Body Language 15. Better Decision Making Questions for Discussion Printed Pages: 464., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998, 6, Welsh Outlook Press, 1924. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A View of Rural Society by A.W. Ashby; Ireland and World Politics by G.M. Ll. Davies; The Legend of St. Tathana or The Princess Braust by Augusta F. Jenkins; Responsibilities Facing Welsh Intelligence in The Settlement of Europe by David Owen Evans; The Story in The Classroom by Arthur G. Lucas; Books of my Childhood by A. Grace Roberts; Welsh Week of Festival Music at Wembley by E.J. Grutchfield. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224169.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1924, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1927. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; The Musical Outlook in Wales by E.T. Davies; A Constructive Policy for Wales by T.P. Ellis; Principal H. Stuart-Jones by W.B. Selbie; The Dramatic Movement in Wales by Rev. J. Dyfnallt Owen; An Oxford Expedition by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; Sir Owen M. Edwards by J. Seymour Rees; Welsh Schoolboys Camp movement by C.G.D. Evans; Wales at Work: A Social Diary by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224201.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1927, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose. Staples are rusted. Contains; Peace: An Ideal or a Respite? by Frank Owen; The Problem of The Twentieth Century; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Colonel C.H. Darbishire; The Promise of Bangor: Admirable Musical Programme for 1931 National by Llewelyn C. Lloyd; Wales Through Spanish Eyes by Captain Rafael Inda; A Touch of Nature by Edward Robertson; Our Colleges and a Complex by M. Watcyn Williams; A Ramble in Clun Forest by Uwchaled. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224237.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Dendera by E.K. Prosser; The Sands of Egypt by Lilian E. Jones; Ruin or Reform - Which? by Tom Nefyn Williams; Fresh Light on The Johnson Circle by P.G. Thomas; The Folk-Lore of North Cardigan by A. Watkin-Jones; The Last Sortie of The House of Kaw by A. Ll. Owen; Trelawney at Usk by Constance A. Kyrle Fletcher; The New London Welsh by J. Mervyn Williams; Arthur Hugh Clough and Wales by Herbert G. Wright; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224234.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Sir John Morris-Jones: Appreciations by Prof. J.E. Lloyd; The Robert Owen Memorial Museum, Newtown by Cyril Fox; Welsh Rural Crafts by Iorwerth C. Peate; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; Shelley's Haunts in Wales by Z. Mather; The Preservation of The Beauty of Wales: A Survey and an Appeal by T. Alwyn Lloyd; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Meat Consumption on a Welsh Farm, 1928; The People and Politics - A Rejoinder by H. Dunkinson and E. G. Williams; The Fighting Instinct by Frederic Evans. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224222.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; An Easter Address by Sir Harry Reichel; Dr. J. Gwenogvryn Evans by Prof. Ifor Williams; Racial Prejudices of Welsh School Children by Sydney Herbert & George H. Green; The Catholic Martyrs of Wales by a Welsh Catholic; Owen Tudor, his Life and Times by Grace Lloyd-Williams; A Point of View - The Advance of Romanism by Tom Nefyn Williams; The Welsh League of nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224232.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Eleven Years ago: November 8th, 1918 - Smyrna; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; The Lure of Ugliness (Tenby, 1929) by Herbert M. Vaughan; The Stimulation of Stupidity by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; The Agricultural Depression in Wales by A.W. Ashby; Welsh Gardening by T.P. Ellis; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Jewish National Home and its Problems by Jacob Halevy; The Longbowman by A. Ll. Owen; Quem Quaeritis by D. Kighley Baxandall. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224227.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Medical Work among The Demon Worshippers by Dr. H. Gordon Roberts; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Children in The Distressed Areas; A Welsh Industry by D. Griffiths; Madyn The Hill Fox by R. Alun Roberts; Books Children like best by E.T. Owen & J. Lloyd Jones; Welsh Rugby Prospects by Dr. E. Morgan; Sheep on The Hills by Morris Marples; Little Tales by T. Hughes Jones; Charles M. Doughty and Wales by Geraint V. Jones; A South Wales Miner in Western Canada. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224217.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1928, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Wales and The British Broadcasting Corporation by Prof. E. Ernest Hughes; Studies of Rural Wales by R, Alun Roberts; The Case for Parliamentary Non-Cooperation by E. Lloyd Owen; Dr. Paul Dengler's Community Class System; The Mental Deficiency Report and After by James Oliver; Cricket in Wales by Rev. W. Edwyn Jones; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Deserted Village - New Style by Frederic Evans; The Story of The Friars by Herbert M. Vaughan; How The Daisy got its Name by Katrin Bodfan. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224225.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. 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Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; An Irish View of Welsh Nationalism by Stephen Gwynn; Local Government Areas: The Need of Reform by Mr. W. Harris; Eisteddfod Symposium: The Need of Reform by Beriah Gwynfe Evans; The Cymanfa Ganu Programme by L. J. Roberts; Daniel Owen by Rev. Llew. G. Williams; Life and Letters: A Modern Prophet bt T. Durston; A Son of Wales by M. Wateyn Williams. Size: Quarto. 32 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224142.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1919, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1923. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 28 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A Message from Ireland; The Case of Brittany by Pierre Mocaer; Goronwy Owen by Professor W.J. Gruffydd; Richard Parry, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1623-1923; Carnhuanawc by Professor T. Gwynn Jones; Ynys Yr Hud by Saunders Lewis; Borrow's Wild Wales by Professor H. Wright; St. Davids Revisted by J.A. Price; Wales at Work - A Social Diary. Size: Quarto. 28 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224149.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1923, 2.5, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. Behavioiural Science is a field which studies human behavriour in a Scientific way. It is a wholly distinct subject which provides an insight into understanding the complexities of human Nature and offer concept and tools to develop Managerial skills in solving problems in the Business house, which are basically due to the involvement of human beings. The role of the employers in an Organization has been described here and there by some Ancient or Medieval writers. In West, many scholars like Robert Owen, Andrew Ure, John Deweys, Arthur Bentlay have thrown light on this science and gave it a shape. However in 1950s the modern concept of Behavioural Science came into existence. Later, with the advancement of time many more disciplines showed their affinity with the Behavioural science. Beside economics, history, geography, Political science, psychology, anthropology, Sociology and many more even Biologists and Biomedical disciplines have signaled their Relationship with this field. 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It is a goldmine of the Gold medallist, incorporating 24 years of practical experience in the field. Contents: Preface 1. Bahevioural Science : An Overview 2. Behavioural Science : Relationship with Other Disciplines 3. Human Behaviour : Genesis of Socio-Economic Activity 4. Methods of Inquiry 5. Response Mechanism 6. Sensation 7. Perception 8. Attention 9. Motivation 10. Communication 11. Transactional Analysis 12. Learning 13. Personality 14. Body Language 15. Better Decision Making Questions for Discussion Printed Pages: 464., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998, 6, Welsh Outlook Press, 1918. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 18 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; Reorganization of The University of Wales; The Canker in The British Rose by Frederick J. Mathias; Re-Afforestation in Wales: An Interesting Experiment by Alfred T. Davies; Y Gwr Hir: An Hour with Owen Glyndwr; Wales: A Land of Song by L. J. Roberts. Size: Quarto. 18 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224131.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1918, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1924. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A View of Rural Society by A.W. Ashby; Ireland and World Politics by G.M. Ll. Davies; The Legend of St. Tathana or The Princess Braust by Augusta F. Jenkins; Responsibilities Facing Welsh Intelligence in The Settlement of Europe by David Owen Evans; The Story in The Classroom by Arthur G. Lucas; Books of my Childhood by A. Grace Roberts; Welsh Week of Festival Music at Wembley by E.J. Grutchfield. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224169.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1924, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1927. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; The Musical Outlook in Wales by E.T. Davies; A Constructive Policy for Wales by T.P. Ellis; Principal H. Stuart-Jones by W.B. Selbie; The Dramatic Movement in Wales by Rev. J. Dyfnallt Owen; An Oxford Expedition by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; Sir Owen M. Edwards by J. Seymour Rees; Welsh Schoolboys Camp movement by C.G.D. Evans; Wales at Work: A Social Diary by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224201.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1927, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Sir John Morris-Jones: Appreciations by Prof. J.E. Lloyd; The Robert Owen Memorial Museum, Newtown by Cyril Fox; Welsh Rural Crafts by Iorwerth C. Peate; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; Shelley's Haunts in Wales by Z. Mather; The Preservation of The Beauty of Wales: A Survey and an Appeal by T. Alwyn Lloyd; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Meat Consumption on a Welsh Farm, 1928; The People and Politics - A Rejoinder by H. Dunkinson and E. G. Williams; The Fighting Instinct by Frederic Evans. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224222.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; An Easter Address by Sir Harry Reichel; Dr. J. Gwenogvryn Evans by Prof. Ifor Williams; Racial Prejudices of Welsh School Children by Sydney Herbert & George H. Green; The Catholic Martyrs of Wales by a Welsh Catholic; Owen Tudor, his Life and Times by Grace Lloyd-Williams; A Point of View - The Advance of Romanism by Tom Nefyn Williams; The Welsh League of nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224232.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Eleven Years ago: November 8th, 1918 - Smyrna; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; The Lure of Ugliness (Tenby, 1929) by Herbert M. Vaughan; The Stimulation of Stupidity by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; The Agricultural Depression in Wales by A.W. Ashby; Welsh Gardening by T.P. Ellis; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Jewish National Home and its Problems by Jacob Halevy; The Longbowman by A. Ll. Owen; Quem Quaeritis by D. Kighley Baxandall. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224227.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Medical Work among The Demon Worshippers by Dr. H. Gordon Roberts; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Children in The Distressed Areas; A Welsh Industry by D. Griffiths; Madyn The Hill Fox by R. Alun Roberts; Books Children like best by E.T. Owen & J. Lloyd Jones; Welsh Rugby Prospects by Dr. E. Morgan; Sheep on The Hills by Morris Marples; Little Tales by T. Hughes Jones; Charles M. Doughty and Wales by Geraint V. Jones; A South Wales Miner in Western Canada. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224217.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1928, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Wales and The British Broadcasting Corporation by Prof. E. Ernest Hughes; Studies of Rural Wales by R, Alun Roberts; The Case for Parliamentary Non-Cooperation by E. Lloyd Owen; Dr. Paul Dengler's Community Class System; The Mental Deficiency Report and After by James Oliver; Cricket in Wales by Rev. W. Edwyn Jones; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Deserted Village - New Style by Frederic Evans; The Story of The Friars by Herbert M. Vaughan; How The Daisy got its Name by Katrin Bodfan. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224225.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; The Passing of Dewi Sant by Wil Ifan; The Catholic Church and The Spirit of Worship by Donald Attwater; The Unknown Abbey - A Medieval Legend by H. Idris Bell; Into Wales and in it by T. Huws Davies; Thoughts on The Welsh Novel by Geraint Goodwin; Racial Prejudices of Welsh School Children by Sydney Herbert; Owen Tudor, his Life and Times by Grace Lloyd-Williams; The National Orchestra of Wales; A Wireless Community by J.E. Tomley; Reverie at Vespers by A. Ll. Owen; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224230.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose. Staples are rusted. Contains; Peace: An Ideal or a Respite? by Frank Owen; The Problem of The Twentieth Century; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Colonel C.H. Darbishire; The Promise of Bangor: Admirable Musical Programme for 1931 National by Llewelyn C. Lloyd; Wales Through Spanish Eyes by Captain Rafael Inda; A Touch of Nature by Edward Robertson; Our Colleges and a Complex by M. Watcyn Williams; A Ramble in Clun Forest by Uwchaled. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224237.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Dendera by E.K. Prosser; The Sands of Egypt by Lilian E. Jones; Ruin or Reform - Which? by Tom Nefyn Williams; Fresh Light on The Johnson Circle by P.G. Thomas; The Folk-Lore of North Cardigan by A. Watkin-Jones; The Last Sortie of The House of Kaw by A. Ll. Owen; Trelawney at Usk by Constance A. Kyrle Fletcher; The New London Welsh by J. Mervyn Williams; Arthur Hugh Clough and Wales by Herbert G. Wright; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224234.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Pearson, 02/15/2011. 8. Paperback. Used; Good. 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Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism an… Meer...
Welsh Outlook Press, 1919. First Edition. Disbound. Fair Condition. 32 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; An Irish View of Welsh Nationalism by Stephen Gwynn; Local Government Areas: The Need of Reform by Mr. W. Harris; Eisteddfod Symposium: The Need of Reform by Beriah Gwynfe Evans; The Cymanfa Ganu Programme by L. J. Roberts; Daniel Owen by Rev. Llew. G. Williams; Life and Letters: A Modern Prophet bt T. Durston; A Son of Wales by M. Wateyn Williams. Size: Quarto. 32 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224142.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1919, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1923. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 28 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A Message from Ireland; The Case of Brittany by Pierre Mocaer; Goronwy Owen by Professor W.J. Gruffydd; Richard Parry, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, 1623-1923; Carnhuanawc by Professor T. Gwynn Jones; Ynys Yr Hud by Saunders Lewis; Borrow's Wild Wales by Professor H. Wright; St. Davids Revisted by J.A. Price; Wales at Work - A Social Diary. Size: Quarto. 28 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224149.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1923, 2.5, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. Behavioiural Science is a field which studies human behavriour in a Scientific way. It is a wholly distinct subject which provides an insight into understanding the complexities of human Nature and offer concept and tools to develop Managerial skills in solving problems in the Business house, which are basically due to the involvement of human beings. The role of the employers in an Organization has been described here and there by some Ancient or Medieval writers. In West, many scholars like Robert Owen, Andrew Ure, John Deweys, Arthur Bentlay have thrown light on this science and gave it a shape. However in 1950s the modern concept of Behavioural Science came into existence. Later, with the advancement of time many more disciplines showed their affinity with the Behavioural science. Beside economics, history, geography, Political science, psychology, anthropology, Sociology and many more even Biologists and Biomedical disciplines have signaled their Relationship with this field. 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The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; A View of Rural Society by A.W. Ashby; Ireland and World Politics by G.M. Ll. Davies; The Legend of St. Tathana or The Princess Braust by Augusta F. Jenkins; Responsibilities Facing Welsh Intelligence in The Settlement of Europe by David Owen Evans; The Story in The Classroom by Arthur G. Lucas; Books of my Childhood by A. Grace Roberts; Welsh Week of Festival Music at Wembley by E.J. Grutchfield. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224169.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1924, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1927. First Edition. Disbound. Good Condition. 26 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Note; this is an original monthly part separated from the annual volume, and does not have the original wrappers. Contains; The Musical Outlook in Wales by E.T. Davies; A Constructive Policy for Wales by T.P. Ellis; Principal H. Stuart-Jones by W.B. Selbie; The Dramatic Movement in Wales by Rev. J. Dyfnallt Owen; An Oxford Expedition by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; Sir Owen M. Edwards by J. Seymour Rees; Welsh Schoolboys Camp movement by C.G.D. Evans; Wales at Work: A Social Diary by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 26 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224201.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1927, 2.5, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose. Staples are rusted. Contains; Peace: An Ideal or a Respite? by Frank Owen; The Problem of The Twentieth Century; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Colonel C.H. Darbishire; The Promise of Bangor: Admirable Musical Programme for 1931 National by Llewelyn C. Lloyd; Wales Through Spanish Eyes by Captain Rafael Inda; A Touch of Nature by Edward Robertson; Our Colleges and a Complex by M. Watcyn Williams; A Ramble in Clun Forest by Uwchaled. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224237.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Dendera by E.K. Prosser; The Sands of Egypt by Lilian E. Jones; Ruin or Reform - Which? by Tom Nefyn Williams; Fresh Light on The Johnson Circle by P.G. Thomas; The Folk-Lore of North Cardigan by A. Watkin-Jones; The Last Sortie of The House of Kaw by A. Ll. Owen; Trelawney at Usk by Constance A. Kyrle Fletcher; The New London Welsh by J. Mervyn Williams; Arthur Hugh Clough and Wales by Herbert G. Wright; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224234.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Sir John Morris-Jones: Appreciations by Prof. J.E. Lloyd; The Robert Owen Memorial Museum, Newtown by Cyril Fox; Welsh Rural Crafts by Iorwerth C. Peate; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; Shelley's Haunts in Wales by Z. Mather; The Preservation of The Beauty of Wales: A Survey and an Appeal by T. Alwyn Lloyd; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Meat Consumption on a Welsh Farm, 1928; The People and Politics - A Rejoinder by H. Dunkinson and E. G. Williams; The Fighting Instinct by Frederic Evans. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224222.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 30 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; An Easter Address by Sir Harry Reichel; Dr. J. Gwenogvryn Evans by Prof. Ifor Williams; Racial Prejudices of Welsh School Children by Sydney Herbert & George H. Green; The Catholic Martyrs of Wales by a Welsh Catholic; Owen Tudor, his Life and Times by Grace Lloyd-Williams; A Point of View - The Advance of Romanism by Tom Nefyn Williams; The Welsh League of nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies. Size: Quarto. 30 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224232.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1930, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Eleven Years ago: November 8th, 1918 - Smyrna; Studies of Rural Wales by R. Alun Roberts; The Lure of Ugliness (Tenby, 1929) by Herbert M. Vaughan; The Stimulation of Stupidity by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; The Agricultural Depression in Wales by A.W. Ashby; Welsh Gardening by T.P. Ellis; The Welsh League of Nations Union; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; The Jewish National Home and its Problems by Jacob Halevy; The Longbowman by A. Ll. Owen; Quem Quaeritis by D. Kighley Baxandall. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224227.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1929, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. Published from 1914 to 1933, The Welsh Outlook was intended to promote a view of Cultural Nationalism and social progress within Wales, as reflected in the topics in each monthly part. The magazine is considered to have been important in the development of Welsh Nationalism, and Wales as a Nation separate from the rest of Britain, most especially so from England through the Welsh language. The print runs were tiny, even by the standards of the day, perhaps only 2000 an issue in the early days, rather less later, and are consequently tricky to find. Original printed wrappers, loose and torn. Staples are rusted. Contains; Medical Work among The Demon Worshippers by Dr. H. Gordon Roberts; Wales and The World by Rev. Gwilym Davies; Children in The Distressed Areas; A Welsh Industry by D. Griffiths; Madyn The Hill Fox by R. Alun Roberts; Books Children like best by E.T. Owen & J. Lloyd Jones; Welsh Rugby Prospects by Dr. E. Morgan; Sheep on The Hills by Morris Marples; Little Tales by T. Hughes Jones; Charles M. Doughty and Wales by Geraint V. Jones; A South Wales Miner in Western Canada. Size: Quarto. 34 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Welsh Outlook; Inventory No: 224217.., Welsh Outlook Press, 1928, 2, Welsh Outlook Press, 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Fair Condition. 34 pages. 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