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1737305389ABLipsiae (Leipzig), Weidmanniana (Weidmann), 1737. kl.8°. 11 Bll., 99 S. Einfacher Original-Pappband d. Zt. (Tlw. etw. gebräunt, sonst gut).
19841189801984 Editions Nouvelle Librairie de France - 1984 - Edition limitée à 2556 exemplaires sur vélin de cuve d'Arches pur chiffon, l'un des 1950 exemplaires relié pleine peau sous coffret papier, exemplaire n°1879 - Fort in-4, pleine peau brune; tranche de tête dorée; dos à 6 nerfs avec titre et nom de l'auteur en doré, 1er plat illustré en couleurs, dans son étui cartonné d'origine - 351 p. - Nombreux hors texte pleine page en couleurs
1922014208Rowohlt Verlag, Berlin 1922. Hartkarton-Einband Sehr gut
192217267Spoleto, Claudio Argentieri, 1922. Finito di stampare il 5 giugno 1922 coi tipi di Panetto e Petrelli a Spoleto. 165 (1) SS., 1 Bl. 4°, flexibler Pappband im illustr. Orig.-Umschlag, dieser etwas fleckig und mit hinterlegten Randläsuren.
198336151Haffmans, Zürich, 1983. Einmalige, limitierte in Ganzleder gebundene Vorzugsausgabe von 330 nummerieten Exemplaren (hier Nr. 74/330), exklusiv mit einer farbigen Reproduktion des Gemäldes "Die vier oranischen Schwestern" von Jan Mytens, 1666, sowie einer Faksilime-Beigabe des ahndschriftlichen Entwurfs zur "Julia" von Arno Schmidt. 100 Seiten, Fol. , 43,5 x 33 cm, Leder
19843791984 - broché - Editions Road Movies / Greno - 1984 - In-8 (24 x 19 cm) - 511 pages - Nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc - ISBN : 3-921568-11-0 / 9783921568118 - Ouvrage trilingue français, allemand et anglais - Paris, Texas est un drame ouest-germano-français réalisé par Wim Wenders, sorti en 1984. Il obtient la Palme d'or au Festival de Cannes 1984.
196188961(Taiwan, National Taiwan Arts Center, 1961). 120 S. Mit sehr zahlreichen farb. Kostüm-Illustr. 26,5 cm. OBrosch.
19701971London: Faber and Faber Limited 1970. First Edition Thus. Small 8vo 7 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches; 199 x 120 mm 39 1 pages in photo-illustrated wrappers over stiff white card binding. SIGNED by Tom Stoppard on the title page. A philosophy student named Albert is employed to paint a bridge. Hilarity ensues. The play was first performed on the BBC Third Programme on July 13 1967 with John Hurt playing the role of Albert. "Albert's Bridge was my first more-or-less full-scale radio play" Stoppard observes in the introduction to Plays 2 a collection of his radio plays. The Oxford Theatre Group performed the first stage production of the play at the Edinburgh Festival on August 29 1969. "Albert's Bridge" first appeared in book form together with "If You're Glad I'll Be Frank" in 1969. This edition contains only Albert's Bridge. Signed copies are scarce to the market. Baker and Wachs A4c. William Baker and Gerald N. Wachs "Tom Stoppard: A Bibliographical History" 2010. SCARCE SIGNED. <br/><br/> CONDITION: Light soiling and rubbing to wrappers internally clean bright and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy. Faber and Faber Limited unknown books
Six plays bound in one volume. Separate pagination. Each with a handsome engraved title page. One engraved t.p. with early color. Wolfgang's woodcut printer's device is on each of the printed title pages, and there is a device on each terminal page. 24 mo. 135 mm. Handsome early French full leather binding tooled in gilt. The spine title shows only the first play - Le Geolier. The plays in this volume are: Le Golier de Soy-mesme, Comedie; Les Illustres Ennemis, Comedie; Berenice, Tragedie; Timocrate, Tragedie; Morte de l'Empereur Commodore, Tragedie [colored t.p.]; and Darius. Tragedie. Early ownership. From the Library of Edwin Wolf II. Thomas Corneille (1625-1709) was a French dramatist and scholar, born in Rouen nineteen years after his famous brother Pierre. After his brother's death, Thomas succeeded his vacant chair in the Academie Francaise. He then turned his attention to philology. In 1704 he lost his sight and was constituted a 'veteran,' a dignity which gave him the privileges of an academician, while exempting him from the duties. He did not allow his blindness to put a stop to his work, however, and in 1708 produced a large Dictionnaire universel geographique et historique in three volumes folio. This was his last major work. His Timocrate boasted of the longest run (80 nights) recorded of any play during the century. SCARCE. SAFE ADD 1
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Contributions by: Emmet Robbins; Maurice Pope; John Herington; A. J. Podlecki; Marsh Mccall; John R. Wilson; Michael H. Jameson; T. C. W. Stinton; Hugh Parry; David A. Campbell; R. J. Tarrant; S. E. Scully; Margaret Visser; Anne Pippen Burnett; Martin Cropp; Donald J. Mastronarde; m. J. O'Brien; W. G. Forrest; Leonard Woodbury; T. M. Robinson; Elaine Fantham; Jill L. Levenson; S. P. Zitner; Lawrence Kerslake; Michael Sidnell; R. B. Parker. ; 364 pages
Hard bump to top edge of front board. Light bumping to bottom corners. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. ; Texte Und Kommentare. Eine Altertumswissenschaftliche Reihe 21; 384 pages; This volume presents a commented collection of the fragments and testimonies of Euripides's play, and provides a basis for approaching the lost "Philoctetes" in German.
Small tear to head of spine (~1cm) . Soiling and rubbing to wraps. ; A new study of both plays with commentary includes the fragments in Greek. ; 307 pages
Clean and unmarked; tight binding. Staple-bound program. 9 1/4"w x 12 1/8"h. Approx. 50 pages. Cover illustration by Salvador Dali. Wear and blemish from price tag removal on cover. Includes synopses of ballets and portraits of performers and photo of sets by Salvador Dali for Labyrinth. Photo of Salvador Dali.
Gift inscription from author to 'Michael' on ffep. Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; A. J. Littlewood approaches Seneca's tragedies as Neronian literature rather than as reworkings of Attic drama, and emphasizes their place in the Roman world and in the Latin literary corpus. The Greek tragic myths are for Seneca mediated by non-dramatic Augustan literature. In literary terms Phaedra's desire, Hippolytus' innocence, and Hercules' ambivalent heroism look back through allusion to Roman elegy, pastoral, and epic respectively. Ethically, the artificiality of Senecan tragedy, the consciousness that its own dramatic worlds, events, and people are literary constructs, responds to the contemporary Stoical dismissal of the public world as mere theatre. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 344 pages; Signed by Author
Signed by R. E. Fantham to half-title. Pencil corrections written to ffep by R. E. Fantham. DJ flap taped down to rear board. Minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has light edgewear with a few small tears. Cellotape applied to rear panel of DJ. ; A fresh Latin text of Seneca's Troades and an English version, with an extensive introduction and critical commentary.. Argues that Troades was not intended for stage production, the author also discusses the atmosphere of Rome at the time the play was written, when both political and poetic life were felt to be in decline. ; 430 pages; Signed by Author
Book is a large format accordion/concertina style binding in soft cover with full page full color illustrations with a text narrative. Light general wear to corners, light scuffing to covers. Binding is solid text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Unpaginated, about 25 pages. Inscribed by author with long inscription on 11/05 to "Joan."
pp. 123, v [Appendix], (2) [Chronological Note]. Book label of J.H. Bisset. Printed by George Roberts, Dublin, on Irish paper. 185mm. Original cloth spine over paper boards. Spine faded. Corners bumped. Hardbound. Very good. Includes: The Singer, The King, The Master, and Iosagan (translated by Joseph Campbell), First Edition. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Padraig Anrai Mac Piarais) [1879-1916] was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. He was declared "President of the Provisional Government" of the Irish Republic in one of the bulletins issued by the Rising's leaders, a status that was however disputed by others associated with the rebellion, both then and subsequently. Following the collapse of the Rising and the execution of Pearse, along with his brother (Willie Pearse) and fourteen other leaders, Pearse came to be seen by many as the embodiment of the rebellion. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! VARIA BOX 1
Spines are browned. Some scuffing to wraps. ; Xxix 766pp. 2 volume set. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE. Studi Pubblicati Dall'istituto Di Filologia Classica XX; Vol. 1/2/2022; 766 pages
Books have been rebound in brown boards with gilt lettering Minor shelfwear. Light pencilling to a few pages. Former owner's name to vol. 1 titlepage (A. Merriman). Minor corner creasing to a few pages. ; 8 books in 2 volumes: Vol I: (1913) Aias 196 pp; König Oedipus (1910) 239 pp; Oidipus auf kolonos (1909) 202 pp; Antigone (1913) 221 pp; Elektra (1912) 213 pp; Trachinierinnen (1914) 186 pp; Philoktetes (1911) 159 pp; Anhang (1899) 170 pp. Text is in Ancient Greek and German ; 8 Books Bound in 2 Volumes
Three volumes. pp. 167; 192; 183. Frontis and titles engraved by Bicknell. Large 8vo.Original vellum backed boards. Top edge gold. Limited to only 400 copies. Engraved Ex Libris of Truman H. Newberry. Fine English text edition issued by the Bibliophile Society The owner of this set Truman H. Newberry was a Secretary of the Navy under Theodore Roosevelt. He was elected to the Senate in 1918. On Mar ch 20, 1920, Newberry was convicted on charges of spending $3,750 to secure his Senate election (quite amazing, considering modern ideas about expenditures to secure political office). The U.S. Supreme Court overturned this decision (May 2, 1921) on the grounds that the U.S. Senate exceeded its powers in attempting to regulate primary elections. By a vote of 46 to 41 (January 12, 1922), the Senate declared Newberry to have been duly elected in 1918. On November 18, two days before the start of the 3rd session of the 67th Congress, Newberry resigned as certain members resumed their efforts to unseat him. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W118
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2924097592.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1917AUB-2675Paris, Émile Paul Frères 1917. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure demi veau avec coins ornée d'un filet d'or, dos orné avec titres dorés, tête dorée, in-12 (17x14), no 790/1600 sur vergé d'Arches, maquettes d'Alexandre Gaspard Michel, non paginé (env. 70 pages) avec présentation.
6209349250.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
DADAX113746898XSpringer 2015-12-01. 1st ed. 2016. hardcover. New. 5.50x0.56x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover