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B9783382101299Hardback. New. hardcover
B9783375147983Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1864097199London EC1: Chapman and Hall 1864. Hardcover Excerpt from Translations From the German Vol. 2: Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels The spring had commenced in all its brilliancy; a storm that had been lowering all day went fiercely down upon the hills; the rain drew back into the country; the sun came forth in all his splendour and upon the dark vapour rose the lordly rainbow. Wilhelm was riding towards it: the sight made him sad. "Ah!" said he within himself.376pp some fading to maauve cloth spine with gilt lettering a nice tight scarce copy. First Thus 1864. Cloth. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall Octavo. Hardback. Chapman and Hall Hardcover
2012Q-1937454231Book Publishers Network 2012-03-20. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Book Publishers Network paperback
(Profili). 16°, pp. 68 (4). Br. edit. con sovrac. ill.
In-16 (cm. 16.90), brossura editoriale ricoperta da pergamino e decorata dai consueti fregi della Collana, pp. 68, (4). Testatina, e lettera iniziale istoriata. In buono stato (good copy).
63-8303Rochester NY: Metzdorf 1947. Folded Letter typed & signed single page on University of Rochester Library letterhead. Very Good.Bookplates & related material from the library of Audrey Arellanes. Rochester, NY: Metzdorf, 1947. unknown
63-4002Durham NC: Clyde de L. Ryals 1985. Letter-sized sheet Typed Letter Signed on Carlyle Letters Project letterhead. Very Good. Re: Carlyle & Ruskin. Durham, NC: Clyde de L. Ryals, 1985. unknown
1962221411962. ANDERSON Oma Carlyle. THROUGH THE SEVENTH GATE. Brooklyn NY: Parthenon 1962. Sm. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Anderson front endpaper. Very Good light soiling edges; some staining d/j. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
203114London: Chapman and Hall. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Chapman and Hall hardcover
2006Q-0743496124Pocket Star 2006-04-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Star paperback
2006SONG0786284781Brand: Thorndike Press 2006-01-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.75x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Thorndike Press hardcover
9780739463864-2025Pocket. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Liz Carlyle</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Pocket</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780739463864</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 374</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Wealthy land owner Merrick MacLachlan is the polar opposite of his polished ever-so-charming brother. While Sir Alasdair is fair and handsome Merrick is dark and brooding both in looks and in temperament. With his penetrating eyes and badly scarred face Merrick has always made the ton deeply uncomfortable. Professionally Merrick has attained a level of wealth and power which no one could have imagined when he was a brilliant but starving young architect. Privately he has no lifewhich is just how he likes it. But his rigid tightly-controlled existence is about to spin out of control. Because once upon a time Merrick did have a life. And then he made a terrible mistake. Her name was Madeleine. And if ever he is tempted to forget her he has but to look at the scars she left behind.</p> Pocket hardcover
9780739463864-2025Pocket. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Liz Carlyle</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Pocket</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780739463864</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 374</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Wealthy land owner Merrick MacLachlan is the polar opposite of his polished ever-so-charming brother. While Sir Alasdair is fair and handsome Merrick is dark and brooding both in looks and in temperament. With his penetrating eyes and badly scarred face Merrick has always made the ton deeply uncomfortable. Professionally Merrick has attained a level of wealth and power which no one could have imagined when he was a brilliant but starving young architect. Privately he has no lifewhich is just how he likes it. But his rigid tightly-controlled existence is about to spin out of control. Because once upon a time Merrick did have a life. And then he made a terrible mistake. Her name was Madeleine. And if ever he is tempted to forget her he has but to look at the scars she left behind.</p> Pocket hardcover
6681London Chapman and Hall 1895. New leatherette stamped in gilt on the spine t.e.g. xii 117 2 pp. photo-portrait frontispiece. Fine in an attractive new binding. <br/><br/> London, Chapman and Hall, 1895. hardcover books
6681London Chapman and Hall 1895. New leatherette stamped in gilt on the spine t.e.g. xii 117 2 pp. photo-portrait frontispiece. Fine in an attractive new binding. <br/><br/> London, Chapman and Hall, 1895 hardcover
193968948ABMünchen, Bruckmann 1939. 309, (3) S., OLwd. mit Goldpr. (Rücken minim. nachgedunkelt). Gutes Exemplar. DEA. OLwd. mit Goldpr. (Rücken minim. nachgedunkelt). Gutes Exemplar. DEA.
TB28843n.p.: no publisher stated n.d. Reprint. Near fine in heavy printed paper wraps over a stapled binding. A small quarto measuring 9 5/8 by 7 3/8 inches. Without a dust jacket. 9 pages of text illustrated with a frontispiece photograph of four engraved bookplates and two tipped-on plates. no publisher stated paperback books
1953020477Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1953. Edited by Trudy Bliss. 414p. b/w illus. slightly chipped dj. Harvard University Press unknown books
190810063311902 - 1908. Zus. über 1900 S., wenige Bildtaf. (Silver Libr.). OLwd (stellenw. Anstr. u. Marginalien).
1922124544Stuttgart, Frommann, 1922. M. Portr. 192 S. OLwd. M. Rsign. Einbd. fleckig. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. (Frommanns Klass. d. Philos. 11).
1892111451London and New York: Macmillan and Co. 1892. Octavo pp. i-v vi vii viii 1 2-248 249-250: ads errata slip tipped in at page 1 original white cloth printed paper label affixed to spine panel all edges untrimmed. First edition. Part of Macmillan's "English Men of Letters" series edited by John Morley. NCBEL III 1258. Bookplate of Edward Hale Bierstadt affixed to front paste-down. Cloth dusty spine panel spotted and darkened partial hairline cracks along inner hinges but a sound good copy with clean interior. #111451 Macmillan and Co. unknown books
1885229257London: Chapman and Hall 1885. The Ashburton Edition. Engraved frontispiece portrait to volume I numerous plates throughout the set. 17 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters blue morocco and marbled boards gilt spines raised bands t.e.g. Fine handsome set. The Ashburton Edition". Engraved frontispiece portrait to volume I numerous plates throughout the set. 17 vols. 8vo. Chapman and Hall unknown books
18743586London: Chapman and Hall 1874. First Thus. Near Fine. Library Edition. Thirty-four octavo volumes 207 x 133 mm uniformly bound by Morrell ca. 1930 in three-quarter crushed brown levant morocco over brown cloth ruled in gilt. Spines with five raised bands decoratively gilt lettered and tooled in compartments. Two volumes professionally repaired at top of spines. Engraved frontispieces and plates. The Library edition originally issued in 30 volumes 1869-71 with three additional volumes translations from the German added in 1871 and also a thirty-fourth volume as General Index . A near fine set. <br/><br/>"In literature Carlyle was the pioneer who explored and made known the work of modern Germany. His literary judgments were penetrating and when he had a congenial subject just; and on men like Voltaire Burns and Johnson he gave verdicts that approached finality. At a historian he is in the highest rank. Bating certain unimportant errors of detail he illumined the past with astonishing insight and made his personages actual and his scenes dramatic. His style is an extraordinary farrago leaping not flowing coining strange words and performing extravagant evolutions; yet cumulatively it impresses as a great style suffused with humor irony and passion; impossible to imitate utterly personal burning and convincing" British Authors of the Nineteenth Century. Beautifully bound by W. T. Morrell on London established c. 1861 as successor to the firm begun by Francis Bedford who in turn had assumed control of the esteemed bindery of Charles Lewis. Sarah T. Prideaux in Modern Bookbindings states that Morrell had a very large business that supplied "all the booksellers with bindings designed by his men" bindings that were "remarkable for their variety and merit." Near Fine. Chapman and Hall unknown books
pp. 530, in 8°, bross.