Ardennes Glass Display Cabinet Manufacturer Christian Harold Manufacturer Code fol020444
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Finish: Solid oiled Oak Size: W95cm x D42cm x H170cm Product description: The forests of the Ardennes have stood the tests of time. Whatever slings and arrows outrageous fortune has thrown at them, they rebound with ageless splendour and magnificence. Whatever your taste - designer or traditional, town or country, contemporary or classical - the Ardennes range places the warmth and outstanding beauty of solid oak right into the very heart of every...
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£ 899.00
System line glass display cabinet
Glass display cabinet. Ideal for any home or office environment . Wipe clean 25mm melamine top. 2mm ABS edging. Top half features 2 shelves with glass doors . Bottom half features a double door storage compartment with 2 shelves to hide away all your storage needs. Dimensions 80wx40dx173h(cm). Available in Beech or Cherry wood finish. 2 year warranty. Wood colour: beech, cherry.
£ 105.00
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Cabinets in Eastern Europe (Hardback) - Edited by Jean Blondel ; Ferdinand Muller-Rommel - Special Order (non-refundable) 2-3 weeks despatch
ISBN: 0333748794 Stock status: Available to order, firm sale only - not returnable Published: Sep 2001 Format: Hardback Pages: 288 Cabinets in Eastern Europe is a comprehensive study which enables the reader to compare the origins, structure, composition and activities of these cabinets and to draw lessons from this comparison. Each chapter begins with a survey of the evolution of cabinets since the fall of communism at the beginning of the 1990s. The emphasis is then laid on the place of the cabinet in the constitution and on the role of presidents and prime ministers in the formation of life of each cabinet. At a time when most Eastern European countries are candidates for membership in the European Union, this volume provides a comparative presentation of the way in which cabinets have been evolving in Eastern Europe since the end of communism. Contents: List of Tables - Notes on the Contributors - Preface - Cabinets in Postcommunist East-Central Europe and in the Balkans: An Introduction - J.Blondel - PART I: EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE - Estonia - F.M?ller-Rommel & G.Sootla - Latvia - F.M?ller-Rommel & O.Norgaard - Lituania - F.M?ller-Rommel & O.Hersted Hansen - Poland - J.Blondel &F.M?ller-Rommel - Czech Republic - F.M?ller-Rommel & Z.Mansfeldov? - Slovakia - F.M?ller-Rommel & D.Malova - Hungary - F.M?ller-Rommel & G.Ilonzki - Slovenia - F.M?ller-Rommel & S.Gaber - PART II: THE BALKANS - Romania - J.Blondel & I.Penescu - Moldova - J.Blondel & S.Matteucci - Bulgaria - J.Blondel & S.Andreev - Albania - J.Blondel & L.Chiodi - Macedonia - J.Blondel - Croatia - J.Blondel & S.Selo Sabic - Bosnia-Herzegovina - J.Blondel & S.Selo Sabic - Serbia and the New Yugoslavia - J.Blondel & F.Privitera - Cabinets in Postcommunist East-Central Europe and the Balkans: Empirical Findings and Research Agenda - F.M?ller-Rommel - Appendices - Bibliography - Index Brief Description: Cabinets in Eastern Europe is a comprehensive study which enables the reader to compare the origins, structure, composition and activities of these cabinets and to draw lessons from this comparison. It includes appendices covering cabinet composition and political parties in Eastern Europe.