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19332110502150413001Sendai Soil Study Group 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sendai Soil Study Group paperback
2004AME_9780275979836Praeger 2004. 1ST. Hardcover. New/New. Praeger hardcover
9786586280241-11-124868Oficina Raquel. New. Oficina Raquel unknown
2008AME_9780567033284t&clark 2008. 1ST. Hardcover. New/New. t&clark hardcover
2019AME_9781474262101BloomsburVisuaArts 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. BloomsburVisuaArts hardcover
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19102025015<p>Harper & Brothers Publishers NY 1910 188 pages. First edition in Very Good condition but showing its age without DJ. The boards are soiled edgewear edge soiling a bit of moisture evident to bottom of 3rd ffep. Please review photos. This anthology contains stories from Charles Loomis Til Telford Paul Hull W O Stoddard and others. All books bubble wrapped and shipped promptly in a box.</p> Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
19103062NY: HARPER & BROS. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1910. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. About fine in tan cloth with pictorial cover lacking the rare dust jacket. Stories by Charles Loomis Til Tilford Paul Hull & others. . HARPER & BROS. hardcover
19983394LIBRARY OF AMERICA. NY 1998. Fine with no dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. UNCORRECTED PROOFS. Two volumes. Fine in plain tan printed wrappers. B . LIBRARY OF AMERICA. NY 1998 paperback
6f486Insel-Verlag Leipzig um 1917. 100 S. farbig illustrierter Pappeinband etwas fleckig. - Übertragungen von Paul Eisner/ Insel-Bücherei Nr. 106 - unknown
nosku2497the hardcover stated Norton Edition from 1992. Other than a back cardholder flyleaf ex libris both the mylar cover and the book are in positively excellent condition. There are no rips tears etc.---and the pages and binding are tight as a drumVery Good hardcover
COD-00920Morris. Paperback. New. Morris paperback
20042090502113717397Not Available 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19642080502106507226Shoshinsha 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshinsha paperback
19642080502106508431Shoshinsha 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shoshinsha paperback
20142090502113701576Not Available 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1334503338.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
BOOK_9780977246502New. New Condition Soft Cover Book. Cover may show light shelf wear. Ships via USPS Mail. Any questions please contact me. Thanks for looking and have a great day!! paperback
193350443Faber 1933. 8vo. First Edition neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; black cloth gilt back gilt mildly faded but wholly legible fore-edge spotted else a very good clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter chipped at head of backstrip. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper. A 'First Series' on similar lines was published in 1929. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Faber, hardcover
156843Southern Netherlands Liège perhaps the middle of the 14th century. With a large miniature depicting the Wound in Christ's side A remarkable anthology of texts from the library of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Jacques Liège illuminated with one large miniature depicting the Wound in Christ's Side notable for its early date bound in the substantial remains of a medieval binding. It comprises four main parts the first with texts by Augustine Anselm and David of Augsburg; the second an ordo for giving communion to a sick monk; the third with prayers to the Virgin; and the fourth a miscellaneous collection of prayers devotions a miniature of the Wound of Christ and texts concerning the use of images. The volume contains one large miniature depicting the Wound in Christ's Side fol. 119v. The last few decades have seen an explosion of interest in medieval images of the Wound in Christ's Side. In most depictions of the Crucifixion the wound is shown as a horizontal laceration but when shown separate from Christ's body it is often depicted in close-up and vertically and this has led many scholars to read the image in other ways. As David S. Areford puts it "Although the mandorla-shaped wound suggested the presence of Christ's body and the totality of his suffering its fleshy form certainly encouraged other corporeal associations. In this regard several scholars have explored the erotic gendered and psychosexual aspects of these images interpreting the wound as a not-so-veiled substitute for the vulva or vagina". Images of the Wound in Christ's Side are often part of a series of images including his other wounds or are incorporated into larger ensembles such as the Arma Christi and are typically 15th-century so the present image is especially notable for its early date and for the fact that the Wound is the only image in the entire manuscript whose text concludes with two pieces discussing the use of images in religious devotion. The manuscript was written no earlier than the 1330s perhaps in northern France but more likely in the southern Netherlands and in view of the provenance in all likelihood at Liège. The involvement of an illuminator and several scribes some doing relatively short stints suggests collaboration within a monastic setting rather than production in a professional lay workshop. Provenance: 1 The Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Jacques Liège: inscribed with their ownership notes at least nine times in various forms including "Liber monasterii sancti Jacobi Leodiensis in insula" and with their shelf-mark "F. 57" fol. 1r. The presence of so many ownership inscriptions in any manuscript is extremely unusual and is perhaps explained by how small and potentially easy to steal this volume would be. Included in their sale: Catalogue des livres de la bibliothèque de la célèbre ex-abbaye de St. Jacques à Liège. le 3 mars 1788 lot 343. 2 Dawson's Book Shop Los Angeles catalogue no. 87 December 1932. 3 Until recently in an American private collection. The composition of the volume is complex and would reward further research. A fuller description of its contents is available on request. Parchment c.130 × 95 mm vi 141 leaves apparently complete except for excised blanks. Collation: i10-ix 1st is the pastedown 6th 8th 9th blanks excised; 148 5712 fols. 168; 861 7th inserted; fols. 6977 912 fols. 7889; 108 1114 1212 1312 144 the last is the pastedown fols. 90140 catchwords except at the end of codicological units leaf-signatures "a" in quire 10; prickings often survive in all outer margins suggesting that the books preserves its full medieval dimensions; ruled in plummet for 2123 lines per page written in gothic script by several hands rubrics in red capitals stroked in red in some sections illuminated with a large miniature of the Wound in Christ's Side one fine five-line puzzle initial the interior with fine penwork decoration in the form of hybrid creature reserved against a hatched background fol. 1r two-line initials and one-line paraphs alternately red or blue the initials often with penwork ornament sometimes filing a margin and sometimes incorporating a human face. Bound in the substantial remains of a medieval binding: sewn on four bands laced into slightly bevelled wood boards covered with undecorated brown leather; the spine with an added 18th-century title piece lettered in gilt capitals "Augustinus de Verba dei" the base of the spine lettered "MS. SAEC. XV"; the sewing broken at fols. 5657 and 8889; the spine restored with new joints. Housed in a brown quarter morocco solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. David S. Areford "Reception" Studies in Iconography 33 2012 pp. 73-88; written as a follow-up to his "The Passion Measured: A Late-Medieval Diagram of the Body of Christ" in The Broken Body: Passion Devotion in Late-Medieval Culture ed. by A. MacDonald et al. Groningen 1998. hardcover
1174719524.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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