01221nam0-22003971i-450-99000551467020331620040720120000.0000551467USA01000551467(ALEPH)000551467USA0100055146720040427d2002-------|0enac50------baengUS|||| |||||<<The>> paradox of asset pricingPeter BossaertsPrincetonPrinceton University Press2002XIII, 167 p.24 cmSicurezzaInvestimentiFICapitale fissoPrezziModelliFIPrinceton, New Jersey332.6Investimenti21BOSSAERTS,Peter148420Princeton University PressITSOL20120104990005514670203316DIP.TO SCIENZE ECONOMICHE - (SA)DS 300 332.6 BOS11757 DISESDIP.TO SCIENZE ECONOMICHE - (SA)DS2004 1E 20040427300 332.6 BOS11757 DISESBKDISES20121027USA01153220121027USA011613Paradox of asset pricing511211UNISAUSA1265401580nam 2200325 n 450 99639245530331620231130225835.0(CKB)4940000000113583(EEBO)2264217159(UnM)ocm99886825e(UnM)99886825(EXLCZ)99494000000011358319980217d1690 uy engurbn#|||a|bb|The grand kidnapper at last taken or, a full and true account of the taking and apprehending of Cap. Azariah Daniel[electronic resource] for conveying away the bodies of Jonathan Butler, and Richard Blagrave, also the large confession he made before Justice Richards in Spittle-Fields, with his commitment to New-gate. VVith account of Edward Harrison, conveying away the Children of Thomas Vernon salesman, with the manner of his confession how a hundred and fifty children more have been sent down the river in several ships; with his commitment to NewgateLondon Printed for James Read, near Fleet-street[1690?]1 sheet ([2] p.)Date of publication from Wing.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018KidnappingEnglandEarly works to 1800KidnappingDaniel Azariah1015065Cu-RivESCu-RivESBOOK996392455303316The grand kidnapper at last taken or, a full and true account of the taking and apprehending of Cap. Azariah Daniel2368540UNISA