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Minor edgewear. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ is price-clipped. Some sunning and chipping to DJ. ; 343 pages
96 pages of guitar tab sheet music for these songs: Mony, Mony; Rebel Yell; Blue Highway, Catch My Fall; Crank Call; Daytime Drama; The Dead Next Door; (Do Not) Stand in the Shadows; Eyes Without a Face; Flesh For Fantasy; Come On, Come On; Dancing With Myself; Hot in the City; It's So Cruel; Love Colling; and White Wedding. Includes biographical information about Billy Idol plus color and black and white photos of Billy Idol, and black and white photos of his guitarist Steve Stevens. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this great Billy Idol/Steve Stevens collectible. Book
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 270; 219 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Fishl Bimkos Selected Writings, Book 1 and Book 2; privately printed for the author during the time he was working in sweatshops and publishing plays in the "Freie arbeiter shtime". Bukh Tsvey, Hele Blikh (Light Glances) , includes the playlet A Zumer Nakht (pages 207-219) . Fishel Bimko (18901965) , Yiddish dramatist and novelist. Born in Kielce, Poland, Bimko's first realistic narrative, Di Aveyre (The Transgression) , was published in 1912 and his first play, Oyfn Breg Vaysel (On the Shores of the Vistula) , was staged in Lodz in 1914. Thereafter his plays were produced in the Yiddish theaters of Europe and America. Especially popular were Ganovim (Thieves, 1921) , a realistic play depicting the Polish-Jewish underworld, and East Side (1938) , a naturalistic drama of Jewish life in New York, where Bimko settled in 1921. His selected dramas were published in seven volumes in 1936, and his selected narratives in three volumes in 1941 and 1947. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Yiddish Fiction. Yiddish Drama. Cloth lightly soiled, backstrip lightly aged; otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (YID-16-4)
Gutes Ex. - Handschriften-Faksimile. - The author of Mercurius Rusticans is not known, but from the internal evidence of the play, which is set in the University of Oxford and deals with the escapades of students from that University, it seems certain that the author was a member of Oxford University. The date of the play may likewise be arrived at within approximate limits from internal evidence. A terminus ante quem is provided by the English lines on the play on the last page of the MS. by "Mr Sellar of C.C.C." (i.e., of Corpus Christi College). Joseph Foster's Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford 1 SOP-1714 (Oxford, 1891-T) lists only four people of this name at Corpus Christi College, Oxford: John Sellar (1568-1581), his son John Sellar (1608-1614), Henry Sellar (1611-1618), and George Sellar (1577-1587). This would suggest a terminal date of not later than 1618, if the third of the above were the author of the English lines. Another bit of evidence is the allusion to Simon Forman, the Astrologer and Doctor, in Act V, scene 1 (1339) . The fact that Forman was a figure of public note from the time when he started to practice necromancy in 1588 until his death in 1611 would suggest a date later than say about 1587 for the play, and thus rule out the first and last of the Sellars listed above as the author of the English verses listed on the last page of the MS. Furthermore, the name "Dulcinea" mentioned by Nichades in Act III, scene 5 (868) was probably inspired by the Dulcinea of Don Quixote, of which the first part was published in 1605 and translated into English in 1612. Finally, in Act III, scene 1, there is a discussion about the evils of tobacco. The controversy about the use of tobacco, which was not introduced to England until 1586, reached its peak with the Counter-blaste to Tobacco (1604) by King James. The inference from the internal evidence would then suggest a date of between 1610 and 1618 . The Latin of Mercurius Rusticans is racy and colloquial. The "low" characters, such as Dawson and Cullie, speak in a free and easy Plautine manner. The students scatter classical tags, learned quotations, and academic jargon throughout their speeches. The author makes frequent use of medieval Latin words, words derived from Greek, words of his own coinage, and interjections in English. There are also many rare and unusual words from the ante- and post-classical periods. The syntax of the play is likewise relaxed and easy, and this, combined with the vocabulary, successfully reinforces the carefree and informal atmosphere. The play opens with the entrance of an allegorical figure, the Genius of the University, who says that the theme of the play will be one of light-hearted merriment and that the play will be presented in a free fashion, with scant regard for the laws of comedy (1-32). … (Seite 5) ISBN 9783487072074
1 Corner very lightly bumped. Book has very minor shelfwear. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie; 468 pages
Top of spine lightly foxed. Very minor shelfwear. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie; 468 pages
208pp., hardcover (editor's brown cloth), dustwrapper, previous owner's signature on front endpaper, very good condition, R79823
160p + Chromolithograph Frontis. Illustrated with full page plates. Double column. Age stained. Inner hinges cracked. Harry Eidson's book with manuscript presentation from his teacher, Miss Margaret Thomas, for best "coppy book". Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Front cover decorated in red and lettered in gold. Binding stained. Hardbound. PA64 TOP
160p + Chromolithograph Frontis. Illustrated with full page plates. Double column. Age stained. Inner hinges cracked. Ralph Eidson's book. Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Front cover decorated in red and lettered in gold. Binding slightly stained. Hardbound. PA64 TOP
Former owner has underlining on one page indicating 2 other titles he/she wanted from this series (Achilles & Iago). Otherwise book is clean of any marks. Book has minor wear to top and bottom of spine. Dustjacket has a little soiling and light wear. ; Presents a representative selection of criticism devoted to the character of Odysseus, from Homer and the Romans to Shakespeare and Joyce, with a chronological survey of excerpts and critical essays. ; Major Literary Characters; 312 pages
Very light wear else Fine. ; Die Altertumswissenschaft; 139 pages
Light edgewear. Light fading to spine. ; Chapter 1 Some formal aspects of monologue technique; Chapter 2 Monologues in 'Epitrepontes', 'Samia' and 'Dyskolos'; Chapter 3: Two uses of the second person in monologue. ; Hypomnemata ; Heft 59; 91 pages
Creasing to spine. Light edgewear to spine ends and 1 corner. Front upper corner bumped with creasing through pages. ; This book is the first detailed study of the plays of Sophocles through examination of a single ethical principle--the traditional Greek popular moral code of "helping friends and harming enemies." Five of the extant plays are discussed in detail from both a dramatic and an ethical standpoint, and the author concludes that ethical themes are not only integral to each drama, but are subjected to an implicit critique through the tragic consequences to which they give rise. Greek scholars and students of Greek drama and Greek thought will welcome this book, which is presented in such a way as to be accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike. No knowledge of Greek is required. ; 312 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ has minor shelfwear. ; This book is the first detailed study of the plays of Sophocles through examination of a single ethical principle--the traditional Greek popular moral code of "helping friends and harming enemies." Five of the extant plays are discussed in detail from both a dramatic and an ethical standpoint, and the author concludes that ethical themes are not only integral to each drama, but are subjected to an implicit critique through the tragic consequences to which they give rise. Greek scholars and students of Greek drama and Greek thought will welcome this book, which is presented in such a way as to be accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike. No knowledge of Greek is required. ; 312 pages
4 vols., 8vo., First Edition; strongly bound in green buckram, gilt backs, first volume with red sprinkled edges, a very good, bright, clean set. Sold from an institution with its bookplate on front paste-downs, neat Dewey in gilt on backstrips and small accession stamp on title versos. The set comprises main catalogue (1950); Supplement 1 (1951); Supplement 2 (1954); Supplement 3 (1956). COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE
In 16° br. fig. pp. 77, ben tenuto
Five volumes. Title pages in red and black. Foxed. Handsome engraved illustrations after the designs of the renowned artist Bernard Picart (1673-1733). 12 mo. Worn contemporary full leather bindings. Marbled edges and endpapers. Edited by Claude Brossette (1671-1743) and Charles Hugues Lefebvre de Saint-Marc (1698-1769). Boileau-Despreaux was an extraordinarily influential French literary critic and poet. He was the spokesman of classicism. He drew his principles from his contemporaries (especially his friends - Racine, Moliere, and La Fontaine). His critical precepts are all included here. Revered in the 18th century as a literary lawgiver, he was later detested by the romantics. Boileau's own poetic reputation rests on his satires, especially Le Lutrin, on the clerical world; Satires III and VI, on life in Paris; and Satire X, on women. He was a zealous polemicist, notably embroiled in quarrels with Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin and Perrault. Understanding of Boileau is an essential ingredient in the analysis of the literature of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR3
Prima edizione in 16° br. fig. pp. 242, usuali tracce d'uso alle cop.ne interno ben tenuto
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 134 pages, plus advertisements.
Pages are lightly browned. Tear to head of spine cover (3 cm). ; Fasc. I: (1955) 179 pp. ; Università Di Genova - Facoltà Di Lettere 5; Vol. 1; 179 pages
105p. Paperback Good condition, top edge lightly soiled
219 + xlv pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Hamburg), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, T111059
Brugge, Desclée de Brouwer, 1952, 112pp.+ enkele buitentekstills., 7e uitgave
Edizione con custodia in 16° cart. t/tela con acetato pp. XLII / 587, ottimo esemplare
105pp., in: "Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis nr.880 Germanica Wratislaviensia" vol.LXVI