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1396747230.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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435846Harrap. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Chaucer. The Pardoner's Tale. Ed. Nevill Coghill and Christopher Tolkein. Harrap 1960. Reprint. 1st published in this edition in 1958. No dj. Good cond. Binding sound. Fairly clean cloth covers faded at the spine. Owner's sig. on fep. Text only fairly heavily annotated but always in pencil. Otherwise interior bright and clean Ill. with frontispiece b. & w. plate from Blakes's painting of the Canterbury Pilgrims. Intro. in 9 parts. Description of the Pardoner from the Prologue. Text. Notes. Glossary. 172 pp.In Harrap's English Classics Series and one of 3 Chaucer texts published with these Editors. Coghill was renowned as an Editor and authority on Chaucer but here here is joined by a colleague with a famous name. Christopher Tolkein was the son of J.R.R. Tolkein and was also a teacher of English at Oxford where much attention was given at the time to Early and Middle English. This is a model user-friendly edition with handsom Harrap hardcover
1966008457Chicago: Studio Press 1966. First Edition Thus . Unbound. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Bak Bronislaw. This is a livre d'artiste. Number 37 from a limited printing of 285 commercial copies with artist's signature in a neat blue ink hand to the limitation page. Oblong in a case 14.75 x 11.75 inches. With 83 loose illustrated leaves including the title page and leaves numbered 1 to 82. On Strathmore Ivory Antique. Each sheet is 14.5 x 11.5 inches. The text was hand-set in Cloister Black and impressions were pulled on a Washington hand press by Hedi Bak. Plate 45 with a slight smudge at top edge from printer's ink during press operation. A few other plates with a few other instances of minor off-setting from the printer as appears to be the case with most or all 285 copies produced for sale. Absolutely no creases or spotting observed. The sheets protected within a folding portfolio case of terracotta-colored cloth on semi-stiff boards. The front of the case with crisp dark brown titling. Modest bump to lower corner of case spine; else a lovely clean portfolio. Case by George Baer Chicago. Altogether a copy in Very Good Plus to Near Fine condition. 3 lbs. 12 oz. The woodcuts should be taken as a translation of Chaucer's tale into visual narrative rather than as illustrations. The woodcuts were originally made for a film and shown with narration on educational television stations. Bronislaw Marion "Bruno" Bak 1922-1981 was born in Poland. He was a concentration camp survivor of WWII. After the war he studied art in Mannheim and was part of the first generation of art students in Germany after the war. Bronislaw and his wife Hedi brought their lifelong passion for the pursuit of art to their adopted homeland of the USA in 1952. Bronislaw was an art professor at Dominican College in Racine Wisconsin during the 1960s and later was an associate professor of art at Georgia Southern College. At his death Bronislaw left a 30 year legacy of architectural commissions paintings sculpture and fine prints. <br/> <br/> Studio Press unknown
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1316615480.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1966614448Studio Press 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Copy #199 of 285 numbered copies signed by artist. Printed by Heidi Bak on a Washington hand press. Housed in a brick-red cloth folding portfolio case measures 14.5 x 11.75 inches. The text indicates that this work was originally created in conjuction with the making of an educational film. Studio Press hardcover
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2016x-1316615480Cambridge Univ Pr 2016. Paperback. New. 80 pages. 8.74x5.59x0.16 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
0265470277.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2024mon0004024286Oxford University Press 2024. Hardcover. Very Good. . volume 1 only. shows minor wear bumped corners. Oxford University Press hardcover
2024mon0003904254Oxford University Press 2024. Hardcover. Good. . dus jacket shows heavy wear and tear. volume 1 only. pages clean and unmarked. Oxford University Press hardcover
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1984047369Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1984. Edited by Derek Pearsall. xxviii 284p. colored front. original tan cloth quarto format A variorum edition of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer 2: The Canterbury tales pt. 9. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
141279London Allan and Richard Lane 1950. 30pp. 8vo. Original decorative boards. Colour frontispiece and black and white illustrations. Premiminary pages lightly foxed. Top edge gilt. Minor tear to front board otherwise a very good copy. 1000 copies printed for Allan and Richard Lane as a Christmas keepsake. London, Allan and Richard Lane 1950. hardcover
410994Macmillan's English Classics. Paperback. Good. Cover a little frayed & ink inscription on first endpaper but otherwise volume clean and tight Macmillan's English Classics paperback