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145p. map [Almost as new] Book
Light blue and red ink marginalia on a few pages. Front wrap almost detached. Tape stains to spine and part of wraps. Small corner chipped off front wrap. Creasing to wraps. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. Xxxii, 230 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 230 pages
Chipping to wraps. Spine is browned. Spine and Wraps have been crudely repaired with cellotape. Rear wrap is detached from binding but taped to spine. Browning to pages. Scholars' name to half-title (Daniel de Montmollin). Pencil marginalia and underlining on a few pages. A couple of cracks to binding but textblock is holding. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. Xxxii, 230 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 230 pages
Creasing to spine. Light edgewear. Minor shelfwear. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 156 pages
Browning to spine. Small chips and light creasing to spine. Pages tanned. Scholars' name to half-title (Daniel de Montmollin). ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 156 pages
Creasing to spine. Pages tanned. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 156 pages
Creasing to spine. Tape to head and base of spine with Tape stains to wraps. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 156 pages
Minor creasing to spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Light pencilling to a few pages. Rear wrap creased. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 3; 177 pages
Creasing to spine and back wrap. Light chipping. Minor shelfwear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 3; 177 pages
Creasing to wraps spine and tears to backstrip. Spine and Wraps have been crudely repaired with cellotape. Scuffing to wraps. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 4; 157 pages
Book has been rebound in maroon coloured buckram with gilt lettering to spine. Non-circulating ex-library copy with call numbers to spine and institution plate to inner cover (Dept. Of Classics, Univ. Of Toronto). Internally clean and bright. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 4; 157 pages
Book has been rebound in plain yellow wrappers. Minor pencil marginalia. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 4; 157 pages
Minor Creasing to wraps. Spine and Wraps have been crudely repaired with cellotape with tape stains. Small torn corner to front wrap. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 4; 157 pages
Light edgewear. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 5; 147 pages
First US edition. No marks or inscriptions. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with small tears to upper and lower edges of front. 224pp. With over 800 frame Blow-ups and dialogue from the short films of W C Fields.
256p., illus. Introduction by Carol Burnett. Preface by Howard Thompson. Hardcover Very good condition good
Folio 224p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition tattered d.j. fair
256p., illus. Introduction by Carol Burnett. Preface by Howard Thompson. Hardcover Good condition in worn d.j. fair
288p. illus. Another copy with clean endpapers Hardcover Very good condition good
Convolut de 3 ouvrages par Andrieux ; [iv],123 + [iv],88 + [vi],102,[ii] pp., Editions originales, 21cm., reliure cart. d'époque, tranches jaunes, peu de rousseurs, bon état, [Trois ouvrages par Andrieux ; "La commédienne" fut representée par les comédiens français ordinaires du roi pour la première fois le 6 mars 1816, "Le trésor" fut représentée pour la première fois au Théatre Louvois, le 7 Pluviose de l'An XII de la République (28 janvier 1804),"Le Vieux Fat" fut représentée pour la première fois par les Comédiens Français de S.M. l'Empereur et Roi, le 6 juin 1810], Y95497
Scholars' name to halftitle (Mark Golden). Very light shelfwear. ; In this volume William S. Anderson sets Plautus, who wrote Rome's earliest surviving poetry, in his rightful place among the Greek and Roman writers of what we know as New Comedy (fourth to second centuries). Anderson begins by defining major innovations that Plautus made on inherited Greek New Comedy (Menander, Philemon, and Diphilus) , transforming it from romantic domestic drama to a celebration of rollicking family anarchy. He shows how Plautus diminished the traditional importance of love and replaced it with a new major theme: 'heroic badness,' especially embodied in the rogue slave (ancestor of the impudent servant, valet, or maid). Anderson then examines the unique verbal texture of Plautus' drama and demonstrates his revolt against realism, his drive to have his characters defy everyday circumstances and pit their intrepid linguistic wit against social order, their Roman extravagant impudence against Greek self-control. Finally, Anderson explores the special form of metatheatre that we admire in Plautus, by which he undermines the assumptions of his Greek models' and replaces them with a new, confident Roman comedy. ; Robson Classical Lectures; 194 pages
Faint creasing to spine. Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). ; In this volume William S. Anderson sets Plautus, who wrote Rome's earliest surviving poetry, in his rightful place among the Greek and Roman writers of what we know as New Comedy (fourth to second centuries). Anderson begins by defining major innovations that Plautus made on inherited Greek New Comedy (Menander, Philemon, and Diphilus) , transforming it from romantic domestic drama to a celebration of rollicking family anarchy. He shows how Plautus diminished the traditional importance of love and replaced it with a new major theme: 'heroic badness,' especially embodied in the rogue slave (ancestor of the impudent servant, valet, or maid). Anderson then examines the unique verbal texture of Plautus' drama and demonstrates his revolt against realism, his drive to have his characters defy everyday circumstances and pit their intrepid linguistic wit against social order, their Roman extravagant impudence against Greek self-control. Finally, Anderson explores the special form of metatheatre that we admire in Plautus, by which he undermines the assumptions of his Greek models' and replaces them with a new, confident Roman comedy. ; Robson Classical Lectures; 194 pages
66 pages. Features: Cover photo of lady curler; Carling Black Label ad inside front cover claims it is Canada's best-selling (international) beer and shows ship exporting it to the world; Stephen Lewis - boy socialist of the NDP who's giving the old-line parties lessons in winning elections - article with caricature; How Computers May Catch Bad Drivers Before They Smash Up; Since When Did the Truth Become More Dangerous Than Danger Itself? (Editorial); Will Wawa's gun-totin' Christians fight for peace in Tanganyika? - Leigh Coop and Canadian Lay Missioners; Vintage one-page colour ad for the 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible (blue) entitled "Economy Car of GT Racer?"; One-page colour ad for the 1965 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible (light blue); Kodak camera colour ad; Glorious one-page colour-photo ad for the 1965 Ford Lincoln Continental shows lady with grey car picking up her mail at end of her private road; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Sheaffer pens; Today's Religion - article with photos of Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg, Father Frank Stone and Dr. Ernest Marshall Howse; The Guns of Christmas - a story of two thousand Canadian soldiers and the most gory and gaudy Christmas week of their lives as they fought, hand-to-hand, it Ortona, Italy during WWII; Two Solitudes Revisited; Would Canada Be Better Off Without Quebec?; Walter Homburger - the modest merchant of music - article with nice one-page photo; Push a Button, Housework's Done!; Curling article with input from Lyall Dagg; Report from Utopia - Alan Phillips sizes up havens to escape to; One-page ad by the "Ontario Government Trade Crusade" encourages readers to buy Canadian-made toys; Publisher Gray Campbell of Sidney, B.C. - article with photo; Toronto entertainer Randy Martin's latest gimmick - a two-man standup comedy team in living black and white; "We're Wasting Our Money Trying to 'Help' Canada's Delinquent Teenagers"; Back cover colour-photo Coke ad features basket of beagle puppies; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
20 pages. Features: Getting Wound Up for Christmas; New Evidence in the Case of the Crown vs. Gun-an-noot - article with photos; Not the Average Our Gang Comedy - interesting children from across Canada; Sweeping Them Off Their Feet - Lou Sendel is the best ballroom dancer in Canada; Doug Wright's Family cartoon; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
LIGUORI 1970 VII - 242 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI FIORITURE AI TAGLI, VOLUME PRESSOCHé PERFETTO