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Scholar's name to ffep. Wraps are browned. Small tear to head of spine (1"). Light marginalia in pen on about 20 pages. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 66; 90 pages
Some rubbing to wraps with a bit of chipping. Creasing to spine. Scholar's name to ffep (Catherine Rubincam). ; Ann Arbor Paperbacks; 408 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's blindstamp to titlepage (Robert Brown). Light creasing to corner of rear wrap and last few pages. Minor shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 9; 62 pages
Former owner's name to inner cover. Very light edgewear to spine ends. Minor shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 9; 62 pages
Inscribed to front cover "Best wishes for 1976. WGA". Creasing to upper corner of front wrap. Front wrap is wavy and curling (moisture damage? ). Pencil marginalia to 1 page. Light pen marginalia to 1 page. Rear endpaper is covered in bibliographical references in pen. From the library of R. E. Fantham. ; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 9; 62 pages; Signed by Author
Minor shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 9; 62 pages
Vg (no dj, blue cloth with WH logo on back board, front board with decoration of actors' masks, brown spotting to endpapers only, bookplate front fixed endpaper and old price in pencil, small pencil initial and date front free endpaper, names of cast neatly written in pencil alongside names of the characters on first page else pages are clean and unmarked and binding firm) 12mo 292pp plus 4pp publisher's adverts. First edition.
Aristophanes' Comedies translated into Polish by Stefan Shebrny. Includes : Acharniancy [ Acharnians] Rycerze [Hippeis] Chmury [Nepheli] Bojomira [Lysistrata] .463p. Corners slightly bumped, else fine. [8 copies found in WorldCat] Book
in-8, 224 pp., broché. Bel exemplaire [MI-9]
in-12, 198 pp., broché, couv.- Exemplaire du tirage Bon état. [LP-9]
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Jewish Wit and Humor. Rabbi Avida (18871962) was a prominent communal worker, rabbi, and writer. During World War I he was held hostage by the local Russian commander against possible spy activities by members of his community. He was a founder (1917) and general secretary of Mizrachi in Poland until 1920. Ordained in 1910, he was appointed rabbi of the city of Gabin (Gombin) , Poland (191119) . In 1920 he went to Canada and successively held positions as Jewish National Fund director for Canada, director of Montreal Hebrew schools, and rabbi in Vancouver (EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide (OCLC: 19304252) SUBJECTS: Jewish humor. (YID-40-78)
Press packet for the 1993 film, Coneheads, directed by Steve Barron and starring Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin. One staple-bound 8 1/2"x 11" promotional typewritten-style pamphlet (with writing on cover), and six 8 ' x 10" sheets of glossy black and white photos from the film. All in a glossy pictorial paper folder with slight creases and edge wear.
298 pages. "Toronto is the home of a superb opera company, and the place where a number of the world's greatest singers have received their training: this much we more or less know. What we have forgotten is that lyric theartre has always been a central part of our culture, as the archivist of the Canadian Opera Company shows us in the hundreds of fascinating bits of evidence she has assembled in this album. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Fascinating decorated endpapers show a very detailed drawing of the city of Toronto when Queen's Park was near the outskirts of town! Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear to black boards. Moderate wear to dust jacket with one inch tear to bottom edge of back panel. Very good copy. Book
Light shelfwear to book. DJ has a few tears and chipping. DJ is price-clipped. ; The aside is a familiar device in European drama, but little has been written about it in connection with the drama in which it orgiinated and developed. In this book it is suggested that it originated in Greek tragedy; asides and some related phenomena in tragedy are collected, and some false notions concerning their number and character are dispelled. The second part of the book deals with New Comedy and is able to eploit many recent discoveries of comic papyri. ; Oxford Classical & Philosophical Monographs; 230 pages
Light shelfwear to book. DJ spine slightly sunned. ; The aside is a familiar device in European drama, but little has been written about it in connection with the drama in which it orgiinated and developed. In this book it is suggested that it originated in Greek tragedy; asides and some related phenomena in tragedy are collected, and some false notions concerning their number and character are dispelled. The second part of the book deals with New Comedy and is able to eploit many recent discoveries of comic papyri. ; Oxford Classical & Philosophical Monographs; 230 pages
PARIS, Brunet Lib. Ed. - 1826 - In-8 - 1/2 reliure artisanale frottée, Plats marbrés - Exemplaire revêtu de la signature de l'Editeur - Signet - 76 pages
Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus, lengthy inscription on half-title; original pictorial wrappers, backstrip very lightly browned else a very good, bright, clean copy. PC L80. The cover roundel is by Diana Bloomfield.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus, small personal book-label on half-title; original pictorial wrappers, backstrip lightly dust-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus; original pictorial wrappers, backstrip lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy.
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre 1874. Deux volumes in-12, 280 et 375 pp. Demi-chagrin bleu nuit à coins, double filets dorés sur les plats, dos à nerfs richement orné, tête dorée (reliure époque). Bon exemplaire.
In-8°; pp. (16), 255, (1); antiporta incisa su rame come foglio spiegato con il titolo; legatura in piena pergamena coeva. Dedica dell'autore a Lodovico il Giusto re di Francia e di Navarra. Edizione ricorretta e ampliata di questa interessante e importante operetta polemica in difesa dei comici e della commedia. Nota il Sanesi (II p. 49) come questa e simili opere scritte dai più noti comici del 600 fossero una risposta agli impetuosi attacchi di molti teologi e moralisti che, in contrasto con l'atteggiamento benevolo di una parte del clero, proseguendo la tradizione cattolica medievale, combattevano tenacemente il teatro e scagliavano contro l'arte corrotta e corruttrice dei comici le accuse più veementi. L'intenzione particolare del Beltrame in questa supplica al protettore Luigi XIII è di difendere la sua prima commedia, l'Inavvertito, Torino, 1629. Con il termine "comedie" l'autore intende qui riferirsi a tutte le forme di rappresentazione scenica, riflettendo sull'origine di quest'arte, sul suo spessore letterario e sostenendo che non ci si deve fermare alla forma, che è leggera per l'intrattenimento del pubblico, ma andare a vedere le azioni esemplari e utili che vi sono rappresentate. An expanded edition of this interesting and important polemical work in defens of comedy and comedians. This kind of treaties were written, in XVII century, mostly in response of these theologians who, in the stream of Middle Age Catholic Church, were fighting theater as a corrupted art.
PARIS, L'Edition Artistique - Sans date 1965 - Cahier de présentation de la Saison 1965-1966 - Présentation du Théatre & de la pièce - Enumération des acteurs avec leurs photographies NB pour certains PP : Jacques CHARON, Sophie DESMARETS, Jean POIRET, Jean CARMEZT, fraçoise CAILLAUD, Alain FRANCO, Florence CAMPELL, LEFEVRE-BEL, Mitreille GALOT - nombreuses publicités imagées de l'époque - 36 pages - Très propre
in-8 (16x22cm), 125 pp., broche, couv. rempliee.- 1/500 ex. num. Tres bel exemplaire. [MI-11]
4to., on laid paper, some mild age- and damp-marking to several leaves; strongly bound in twentieth century boards, paper label, a bright, crisp copy. Although attributed here to Beaumont and Fletcher, later scholarship increasingly favours authorship by Fletcher and Massinger. The play, one of the finest Restoration comedies, was first performed in 1622 with the first licensed edition following in 1647. We have not been able to trace another eighteenth century edition of this work on its own. Tannenbaum, 501; see CBEL I, 635.
Very Good French Paperback. 4to. (25 x 20 cm). In French. 20 p. L'introducteur de Moliere en Turquie: Ahmet Vefik Pacha. First Numbered copy: 000001. Rare.