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Members of the list may be interested in the following two books
published this week by The Policy Press:
POVERTY, INEQUALITY AND HEALTH IN BRITAIN: 1800-2000
A READER
Edited by George Davey Smith, Daniel Dorling and Mary Shaw
This book presents extracts from classic texts in one volume for the
first time. Each extract is accompanied by information about the
author, and an introduction by the editors draws together themes of
change and continuity over 200 years. Including useful illustrations
and a handy quick-reference timeline, it is an invaluable resource for
students.
Inspection copies available on request.
For a full list of contents, please visit The Policy Press website at:
www.policypress.org.uk.
Paperback £15.99 (US$28.75, CDN$41.50) ISBN 1 86134 211 X
Hardback £50.00 (US90.00, CDN$130.00) ISBN 1 86134 328 0
464 pages July 2001
PARTNERSHIP WORKING
POLICY AND PRACTICE
Edited by Susan Balloch and Marilyn Taylor
This book analyses experience of partnerships in different policy
fields. Its broad coverage goes beyond the confines of statutory
partnerships, addressing other important forms of collaboration between
voluntary, private and statutory sectors, and service users and
community and minority groups.
For a full list of contents, please visit The Policy Press website at
www.policypress.org.uk
Paperback £17.99 (US$32.50, CDN$46.80) ISBN 1 86134 220 9
Hardback £45.00 (US$81.00, CDN$117.00) ISBN 1 86134 347 7
304 pages July 2001
Both books are available now from: Marston Book Services, PO Box 269,
Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4YN, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1235 465500 Fax: +44 (0)1235
465556 Email: [log in to unmask] Please add £2.50 post and
packaging.
For orders in the USA and Canada: UTP, 5201 Dufferin Street, North
York, Ontario M3H 5T8. Tel: 1 800 565 9523 Fax: 1 800 221 9985 Email:
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Tel: +44 (0)117 954 6802/6800
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