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1. Grab
Date of Publication - 2012
Number of Pages 198
Publisher - Wildside Press, LLC,Borgo Press
2. Grabbed
ISBN10 Number - 1794251758
Date of Publication - Jan 16, 2019
Number of Pages 170
Publisher - Independently published
3. Up for grabs
ISBN10 Number - 8184680686
Date of Publication - Mar 06, 2010
Publisher - Vasan Book Company
4. Up for grabs
ISBN10 Number - 0670741760
Date of Publication - 1985
Number of Pages 212
Publisher - Viking
Places in the book - New York, N.Y
5. Grabbed
ISBN10 Number - 0807071846
Date of Publication - Oct 06, 2020
Number of Pages 240
Publisher - Beacon Press
6. Being up for grabs
ISBN10 Number - 1785420283
Date of Publication - 2016
Number of Pages 238
Publisher - Open Humanities Press
Places in the book - London, United Kingdom
7. Up for grabs.
ISBN10 Number - 0099450909
Date of Publication - 1986
Publisher - Arrow Books
Places in the book - London
8. Grab them by the...
ISBN10 Number - 0974322660
Date of Publication - Jan 20, 2017
Number of Pages 104
Publisher - aura free press
9. Das grab des ibi, obergutsverwalters der gottes-gemahlin des amun (thebanisches grab nr. 36)
ISBN10 Number - 3805300441
Date of Publication - 1983
Publisher - P. von Zabern
Places in the book - Mainz am Rhein
10. Grünes grab
ISBN10 Number - 394922128X
11. Smash and grab
ISBN10 Number - 1986125211
Date of Publication - Mar 09, 2018
Number of Pages 116
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
12. Smash and grab
ISBN10 Number - 173445055X
Date of Publication - Apr 07, 2020
Number of Pages 258
Publisher - Wild Coyote Press
13. Grabbed by vicious
ISBN10 Number - 1630420735
Date of Publication - Oct 12, 2015
Number of Pages 314
Publisher - Night Works Books
14. Grabbing back
"Climate change ravages the earth, while wealthy elites try to grab as much of the world's diminishing resources as possible. As Vandana Shiva writes, land is life. But land, and the struggle to possess it, is also power-- colonial and corporate power, to be sure, but also the power of the dispossessed to rise up and call for an end to the global land grab. Grabbing Back maps this struggle, bringing together analysis that uncover the politics of cultivation and control. In this unprecedented collection, on-the-ground activists join forces with critically acclaimed scholars to documents the commodification and consumption of space, from foreclosed homes to annihilated rainforests, from ecotourism in Sri Lanka to the tar sands of Montana, and to outline the strategies and tactics that might halt the destruction"--P. [4] of cover.