The 1961-1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention and Local Government by John Charles Buechner - front cover
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The 1961-1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention and Local Government

by John Charles Buechner

"The 1961-1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention and Local Government" by John Charles Buechner, published by the University of Michigan in 1963, offers an in-depth analysis of Michigan's legislative developments. This dissertation, originating from Ann Arbor, is crucial for political science and history scholars. Fair condition with wear to the cover; no dust jacket.

$17.60$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1963
University of Michigan
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B10-AAT-0019

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Condition Details

This book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear to the black cloth cover, including some surface marks. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and legible. There is no dust jacket, which is common for academic dissertations. Overall, the book shows signs of age but remains a valuable academic resource.

About This Vintage 1963 Edition

"The 1961-1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention and Local Government" by John Charles Buechner is a scholarly work published by the University of Michigan in 1963. This dissertation, submitted as part of the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree, provides an in-depth analysis of the Michigan Constitutional Convention and its impact on local government. Buechner, under the guidance of a distinguished doctoral committee, explores the intricacies of the political process, offering valuable insights into state governance. This edition, originating from Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a crucial resource for those studying political science and history, particularly focusing on Michigan's legislative developments. The book is bound in black cloth and lacks a dust jacket, indicating it may have been issued as a thesis or academic binding. Its condition reflects typical wear for a book of its age, with some surface marks on the cover.

Publisher Information

Publisher

University of Michigan

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