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Michaud, Terry. Buying & selling teddy bears: Price guide. Cumberland, MD: Portfolio Press, 2000.

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How to speak furniture with an antique English accent: Buying, selling, and appraisal tips plus price guides. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1992.

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How to speak furniture with an antique American accent: Buying, selling, and appraisal tips, plus price guides. Chicago, Ill: Bonus Books, 1991.

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How to speak furniture with an antique Victorian accent: Buying, selling, and appraisal tips, plus price guides. Chicago, Ill: Bonus Books, 1991.

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Martin, Thomas John. Valuation reference manual: Putting a price tag on a business when you're buying, when you're selling, when you're valuing. [Locust Valley, NY] (16 Fox Lane, Locust Valley 11560): [Business Owner, 2000.

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Martin, Thomas John. Valuation reference manual: Putting a price tag on a business when you're buying, when you're selling, when you're valuing. [Hicksville, N.Y. (383 S. Broadway, Hicksville 11801): Business Owner, 1986.

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Miller, John Jackson. Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide. Iola, Wisconsin, United States: Krause Publications, 2003.

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Arndt, David. How to buy and sell used cameras: [a complete guide for selecting cameras, evaluating their condition and buying or selling at the best possible price]. Buffalo, NY: Amherst Media, 2000.

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(Editor), Pat Bus, Karen Rockwell (Editor), Nancy Lazenby (Editor), Becky Moncrief (Editor), and Judith Wharton (Editor), eds. Buying and Selling Dolls Price Guide. Portfolio Press (NY), 2002.

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Buying and Selling Celebrity Dolls: Price Guide. Portfolio Press (NY), 2002.

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I Sold My House In A Raffle A Proven Stepbystep Method To Get Your Asking Price Save Money Save Time Help A Charity Too. Morgan James Publishing, 2010.

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Martin, Thomas. Valuation Reference Manual: Putting a Price Tag on a Business When You're Buying, When You're Selling, When You're Valuing. Martin Communications Inc, 1990.

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Price Guide to Flea Market Treasures. 2nd ed. Wallace-Homestead Book Co, 1993.

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Rinker, Harry L. Price Guide to Flea Market Treasures. 4th ed. Chilton Book Company, 1997.

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Price Guide to Flea Market Treasures. 3rd ed. Wallace-Homestead Book Co, 1995.

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Rinker, Harry L. Price Guide to Flea Market Treasures. 3rd ed. Wallace-Homestead Book Company, 1995.

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Reutinger, Christopher. Estate Sale and Antique Show Buying and Selling Techniques: Everything needed to get you the price you want and need. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.

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Miller, John Jackson. Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide. Krause Publications, 2001.

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Lyle, Dawn. Selling New Homes off Plan: Sell New Developments Before They're Built, Get the Full Asking Price and Provide an Awesome Buying Experience. Independently Published, 2017.

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Davis, Sid. Home Makeovers That Sell: Quick And Easy Ways to Get the Highest Possible Price. AMACOM/American Management Association, 2006.

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Davis, Sid. Home Makeovers That Sell: Quick and Easy Ways to Get the Highest Possible Price. AMACOM, 2006.

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Hardin, Carolyn. Capturing Finance. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478021605.

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Arbitrage—the trading practice that involves buying assets in one market at a cheap price and immediately selling them in another market for a profit—is fundamental to the practice of financial trading and economic understandings of how financial markets function. Because traders complete transactions quickly and use other people's money, arbitrage is considered to be riskless. Yet, despite the rhetoric of riskless trading, the arbitrage in mortgage-backed securities led to the 2008 financial crisis. In Capturing Finance Carolyn Hardin offers a new way of understanding arbitrage as a means for capturing value in financial capitalism. She shows how arbitrage relies on a system of abstract domination built around risk. The commonsense beliefs that taking on debt is necessary for affording everyday life and that investing is necessary to secure retirement income compel individuals to assume risk while financial institutions amass profits. Hardin insists that mitigating financial capitalism's worst consequences, such as perpetuating class and racial inequities, requires challenging the narratives that naturalize risk as a necessary element of financial capitalism as well as social life writ large.
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Jarvis, Katie. Politics in the Marketplace. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190917111.001.0001.

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Politics in the Marketplace integrates politics, economics, and gender to ask how the Dames des Halles invented notions of citizenship through everyday trade during the French Revolution. As crucial food retailers, traditional representatives of the Third Estate, and famed leaders of the march on Versailles, these Parisian market women held great revolutionary influence. This work innovatively interweaves the Dames’ political activism and economic practices to reveal how marketplace actors shaped the nature of nascent democracy and capitalism through daily commerce. Parisians struggled to overhaul the marketplace and reconcile egalitarian social aspirations with free market principles. While haggling over new price controls, fair taxes, and acceptable currency, the Dames and their clients negotiated economic and social contracts in tandem. The market women conceptualized a type of economic citizenship in which individuals’ activities such as buying goods, selling food, or paying taxes positioned them within the collective social body and enabled them to make claims on the state. They insisted that their commerce served society and demanded that the state pass favorable regulations to reciprocate. The Dames also drew on their patriotic work as activists and their gendered work as republican mothers to compel the state to provide practical currency and assist indigent families. Thus, the Dames’ notion of citizenship portrayed useful work, rather than gender, as the cornerstone of civic legitimacy. Consequently, Politics in the Marketplace challenges the interpretation that the Revolution launched an inherently masculine trajectory for citizenship. It calls on scholars to rethink the relationship among work, gender, and embryonic citizenship.
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