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1872179081872 Didier, 1872 ,broche,XXXI-364 p. ; In-18,dox fendille,bruni et petis manques;
200853734SchwarzWeiss, 2008. DV 913998 DVD DVD
1984016384Tokyo Japan 1984. This is a fine hardcover copy bound in dark green moire silk cloth with titles in Japanese characters in red and gilt on the spine. Lacking slipcase. Completely clean inside and out. Text mostly in JAPANESE but introduction and list of plates also in ENGLISH. The Ii Collection of Noh robes was started in the 1920's by Ii Naotada after an earthquake destroyed the family theater. It is a very broad collection and justly famed in Japan. Illustrated completely in color. List of plates includes 164 pieces many with extensive entries. 14" high X 10" wide 190 pages. Large very heavy book foreign postage will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Hard Cover. Fine. Hardcover
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. Previous owner's inscription inside. Price-clipped dust jacket. 194 pages; many illustrations.
193512563Theaterverlag Langen / Müller, Berlin, 1935. 132 Seiten, goldgeprägter OLederband, vergoldeter Rückentitel, Kopf-Goldschnitt. 4.-7. Tausend. Auf dem Widmungsblatt von Bethge dariert, mit Ort versehen und voll signiert. Schönes, wohl ungelesenes Exemplar. Fine copy. Signed by the author. In diesem Ledereinband sehr selten.
500322474Presses Pocket Sans date. En 1984 Betty Mahmoody une Américaine du Michigan accompagne son mari iranien et leur fille de 4 ans en Iran pour des vacances croyant pouvoir rentrer librement aux États-Unis. Elle se retrouve piégée dans un pays dont elle ne connaît ni la langue ni les coutumes son mari refusant de la laisser repartir avec leur fille. Le livre raconte son combat pour fuir l'Iran et ramener sa fille en sécurité
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2013500270876Fip 2013 13 76x1 48x18 03cm. 2013. blu_ray.
1974T66124Paris, Seghers 1974 229pp. + ills.hors-texte, 21cm., dans la collection "Théâtre", T66124
229pp. + ills.hors-texte, 21cm., dans la collection "Théâtre", T66124
In 16° leg. edit. pp. 142, ben tenuto
1996259241996. Deutscher Klassiker Verlag, Frankfurt, Erste Auflage. Reihe: Bibliothek Deutscher Klassiker, Band 136. Bibliothek der frühen Neuzeit., Band 2. Mit Illustrationen. Rotes anilin-gefärbtes Radja-Ziegenleder mit Naturnarbung und Kopfgoldschnitt sowie Originalumschlag mit Lederrücken im Originalschuber und dem Originallesezeichen. 1186 Seiten, Dünndruck. 18 : 11,5 cm.
2010100151601Nabu Press 2010 348 pages in4. 2010. Broché. 348 pages. Cet ouvrage présente les miracles de Notre-Dame de Roc-Amadour datant du XIIe siècle avec le texte original et sa traduction française établis à partir des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque nationale. Il inclut une introduction et des notes historiques par Edmond Albe
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor bump to top Corner with faint crease through pages. Minor shelfwear. Chipping to lower front corner. Light creasing to spine. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 343 pages
Minor edgewear. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ is price-clipped. Some sunning and chipping to DJ. ; 343 pages
19705173Berlin., Klaus Wagenbach. Qaurtheft 45/46., 1970. Die große Drachentöterschau in acht Akten mit Musik. Mit Noten und Illustrationen. Quarthefte. 137(1)S. 1. Ausgabe. Einband leicht gebräunt. 8°. S OKarton.
1935290579Berlin : S. Fischer Verlag, 1935. 105 S. ; 8 Originalpappband. 17 cm
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)
99070Heiligenstadt, Verlag von F. W. Cordier, o. J. 219 S. 12° Duodez , Halbleder
19831208952Hildesheim ; New York : Olms Verlag, 1983. 11 S., 29, 24 Bl. [zweiseitig bedr.] ; 21 cm; kart.
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
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