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MP33320Imprenta EMYDO 1968 Sevilla. . 24x17. . Encuadernación rústica tapa blanda. XXV pgs. Fotografías en b/n. 708757 Imprenta EMYDO, 1968, Sevilla. paperback
184973304London: George Peirce 1849. First edition. Octavo. iv 160 pp. Frontispiece and 5 full-page illustrations by George Sala vignettes in text. Contemporary full tan calf gilt. Original pictorial wrappers bound in along with a leaf from the "Pictorial Times" containing a contemporary portrait of Dickens. Covers detached. A very clean copy.A spoof Dickens's Battle of Life the tale describes the adventures of "Boz" and his secretary Mr. Phillipson. Gimbel H333. George Peirce unknown
Features: BCPEX '77 - R.P.S.C. 49th Annual Convention in Vancouver; Toronto to Detroit Air Mail Cover - a Bit of Lindberghiana; Stamps for the Day - the Newfoundland Dog (continued); Canadian booklets of the definitive issue, 1937-42; Canadian Painters in Philately - Part I; North from Bobcaygeon - the first Post Offices; The Habitable Globe as seen through the Eyes of the Juvenile Collector; National Revenue Collection Transferred to the National Postal Museum; British Parody of French Stamps; Postmarked Ottawa. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
An unmarked book with a tight binding. Small spots on front edpaper and side page ends. Tears to edge worn dust jacket. 216 ages. Appears to be a second printing.
Paperclip indent to first 2 pages. Else book is fine. DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; The Satyricon of Petronius, a comic novel written in the first century A. D. , is famous today primarily for its amazing banquet tale, "Trimalchio's Feast." But this episode is only one part of the larger picture of life during Nero's rule presented in the work. In this accessible discussion of Petronius's masterful use of parody, Gian Biagio Conte offers an interpretation of the Satyricon as a whole. He combines the scholarly precision of close reading with a significant, original theoretical model. At the heart of his interpretation, Conte reveals the technique of the "hidden author" that Petronius employs at the expense of his characters, in particular the teller of the story, Enclopius. By remaining hidden outside the narrative, Petronius invites the reader to smile at the folies de grandeur that occur in a culture of scholars and declaimers. Yet as Conte shows, behind the parody and inexhaustible humor of the Satyricon lies an unexpectedly serious lament. For those familiar with the Satyricon, as well as for new readers, Conte's book will be a reliable, enjoyable guide to the wonders the Satyricon contains. ; Sather Classical Lectures 60; 224 pages
183849663London: W. Marshall 24 Tavistock Street Covent Garden 1838. 1st printing presumed. Early but probably not original plain brown paper wrappers. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Disbound. General wear & soiling to wrappers. Occasional soil & foxing. About Very Good. 12 36 pp. Publisher advert p. 4 advising all that "Marshall's Pocket-Book Business is Removed from 1 Holborn Bars." Contains 11 additional sketches: The Dilemma anonymous 2 pp A Day at Epping anonymous 2 pp We Must Go to Margate This Season anonymous 2 pp My Maiden Speech Carpenter 2 pp Good Shots Attree 2 pp Balloning anonymous 1 pp A Tale of Mystery anonymous 2 pp I'll Have a Gala Night by the author of 'Love for Light Hearts &c' 2 pp Our Festival Day by the author of 'Random Rhymes &c' 2 pp A Progeny of a Punster Harcourt 1 p. Frontis. T.p. vignette. 12 other illustrations 11 full page with contributions by at least 2 other unidentified artists. 12mo. 7" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>Date of printing determined from the dated advert p. 4. <br /> <br />"Boz the Younger" signs in type the first two sketches: "Old Weller's Chapter of Fat and Sam's Visit to see the Goswell Street Cattle Show"; "Sam Weller's Description of the Proclamation of Victoria I." Each one page in length. Given at the time of this publication Dickens was immersed in Oliver Twist & Nicholas Nickleby we feel confident in saying this booklet was an effort to captialize on his burgeoning fame as Boz. <br /> <br />A rather rare early 19th C. illustrated publication; at the time of cataloguing not found in any of the standard Dickens references not found on COPAC with OCLC listing just 3 institutional holdings of only 12 pages. W. Marshall, 24, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden unknown books
2539London: printed by Elizabeth Sadleir in School-House-Lane; for Patrick Dugan Bookseller on Cork-Hill 1719. Hardcover. Good. . Octavo. 36pp. A8 B4-C4 D2. Third edition. Wrappers. ESTC T136523. A parody of Robinson Crusoe published the same year as that work Gildon's pamphlet contains a vitriolic attack on Defoe and his book. No love was lost between the two men who had a long-standing mutual animus: Defoe had attacked him as a rakehell and Gildon disliked Defoe's politics. Gildon was fundamentally a hack who was prosecuted for seditious libel a few years prior to this work although he avoided prison and pillory. Kate Loveman's Reading Fictions 1660-1740 contains an interesting analysis of this work noting how its critique ironically reflects both Defoe's own methods of criticism and the modes and mores of the coffee-houses. Three copies in the UK and two in North America. <br/> <br/> London: printed by Elizabeth Sadleir in School-House-Lane; for Patrick Dugan, Bookseller on Cork-Hill, 1719. hardcover
1996SHERLOCK002106Hugh Boone Berkeley California. 1996. First edition. 16mo. 29 pages. Sewn wrappers. Printed at The Pequod Press. The thirtieth of these parodies.Out of a total edition of 76 copies this is letter J of 26 lettered copies signed by the author and bound in in cloth.Fine. Hugh Boone, Berkeley, California. hardcover
19742133025Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag 1974. X, (2), 244 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1923WRCLIT76216Cedar Rapids IA: Privately Printed 1923. Printed wrappers. Fine in slightly torn and frayed glassine wrapper. First edition in book form of this complimentary parody by the poet and future prolific screenwriter first published in the NY TRIBUNE. According to Kellner the edition consisted of 250 copies. KELLNER H81. Privately Printed unknown books
ill., ril. Il mondo è alla deriva. Niente più automobili, né gente incollata al cellulare. Niente stress, né paure. Sì, perché in realtà siamo già morti tutti. In questa travolgente saga zombie Leo Ortolani risponde alla domanda che da sempre assilla l'uomo: c'è umorismo, dopo la morte?
500365871Dargaud Sans date. Taka Takata est un pilote myope et pacifique de l'aéronavale japonaise évoluant dans des aventures parodiques mêlant James Bond et les extraterrestres. La série publiée dans le journal Tintin à partir de 1972 met en scène des personnages loufoques comme le colonel Rata Hosoja ou le lama Tar-Tang-Piong
Collana "Comicamente" - in collaborazione con "Comix" -
1979lit1549mÉdition Christian Bourgeois. Broché, 267 pages, livre en bon état : le plastique se décolle, le livre présente des marques d usages et d humidités mais il reste tout à fait lisible.
192051034Hamburg, Ernst Oehrlein, [ca. 1920]. 2 Bll. Mit 1 Titel-Illustr. (= Heinrich Köllisch, Nr. 30).
192085083Hamburg, [ca. 1920]. 2 Bll. (= Heinrich Köllisch, Nr. 18).
19571236391957 Éditions de L'Idée Libre - 1957 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 368 pages - Illustrations in et hors texte en N&B
Decent reading copy of this "slender American classic," as the London Times words it, Brautigan being something of a counter cultural icon. No marking to text/interior, solid reading copy, small, old paperback book size, cute, pink cover. Worn cover with tears at bottom of spine. Age-toned pages.
198562273ABMünchen, Goldmann 1985. Kl.-8°. 190, (2) S., farb. ill. OKt. Exlibris. farb. ill. OKt. Exlibris.
Mm 105x180 Variante del titolo in copertina: "Berlinguer ti voglio bene Tutto Benigni Cioni Mario di Gaspare fu Giulia". Collana "Geografie". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 155 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
11712In 12 broché, faux-titre, titre, 71 pages, 1 gravure, Paris J. Bonhoure & Cie éditeurs 1876. Très bon état.
17080Tresse et Stock Paris, 1890, in-16 broché, 52pp. Edition originale de cette parodie, sortie en librairie anonymement, de Huit jour chez M. Renan, texte de Barrès qui avait été publié en 1888. L'auteur en est Henri Beauclair, célèbre coauteur des Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette (avec Gabriel Vicaire), satire parodique des poètes décadents, parue initialement en 1885. Tout petit manque en haut du dos sinon très bon exemplaire, non coupé. Peu courant.
1959100146609Clp 1959 in8. 1959. Cartonné. Usurpation d'identité est un roman de Pierre Boileau et Thomas Narcejac publié en 2000 (et initialement en 1959 selon une source). Il s'agit d'un recueil de pastiches où les auteurs imitent avec savoir-faire le style des écrivains qui ont marqué le roman policier entre 1880 et 1980. Le livre inclut une préface qui est elle-même un pastiche
Una parodia solo per adulti.
Una parodia solo per adulti.