Condition Continued: Perhaps surprisingly, the dust jacket has only very minimal wear, one small tear off the top edge of the front and rear cover. The first three photographs are of the dust jacket. As you can see the covers, particularly the spine has darkened. The front and back show a fair amount of handling soiling and dust soiling, as opposed to staining. The dust jacket is Not price-clipped, not clipped anywhere. The flaps are in very good condition, a mild crease at the bottom corner of the front flap. The dust jacket has already been fitted with a protective cover, and it improve the general appearance of the jacket. The only Good Plus rating on the dust jacket is solely due to the aforementioned handling and dust soiling. 

Harvard University, Division Of Research, Graduate School Of Business Administration, Boston, 1952. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. This is Not the Greenwood Press 1972 reprint. This is the original First Edition (SD, NAP) published by Harvard University. There are a handful of copies for sale of this original edition. They all have one thing in common, they are ex-library books. My copy is NOT an ex-library book. This sets it apart as a rare and unique book. Written by Harriet O. Ronken & Paul R. Lawrence. "This book deals with a critical problem: the human effects of technological change on the day-to-day operations of the factory".