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Small 4to, 30pp., collotype facsimile, orig. cloth-backed boards, printed paper label on upper cover, a nice copy. Exact facsimile reprint of the earliest known edition of c. 1535.
Small 4to, 48pp., collotype facsimile, orig. cloth-backed boards, printed paper label on upper cover, a nice copy. Exact facsimile reprint of this hitherto unknown edition of c. 1565.
24pp., 22cm., 1e zelfstandige druk, goede staat, T83128
Buchrücken gebräunt und fleckig, großer Einriss am Buchrücken, grüner Buchschnitt, Kopfschnitt leicht stockfleckig, handschriftliche Anmerkungen auf Vorsatz, Seiten teilweise leicht stockfleckig, Exemplar von Beate Berwin und mit Einträgen von ihr. - INHALT : DIE GESAMMELTEN GEDICHTE Vorfrühling Erlebnis Vor Tag Reiselied Die Beiden Lebenslied Gute Stunde Dein Antlitz Weltgeheimnis Ballade des äußeren Lebens Nox portentis gravida Terzinen Manche freilich Ein Traum von großer Magie Im Grünen zu singen GESTALTEN Der Jüngling in der Landschaft Der Schiffskoch, ein Gefangener, singt Des alten Mannes Sehnsucht nach dem Sommer Verse auf ein kleines Kind Der Kaiser von China spricht Großmutter und Enkel Gesellschaft Der Jüngling und die Spinne Idylle Nach einem antiken Vasenbild: Zentaur mit verwundeter Frau am Rand eines Flusses Der Tod des Tizian. Bruchstück. 1892 Das Kleine Weittheater. 1897 PROLOGE UND TRAUERREDEN Prolog zu dem Buch »Anatol« Zu einem Buch ähnlicher Art Zum Gedächtnis des Schauspielers Mitterwurzer Auf den Tod des Schauspielers Hermann Müller Verse zum Gedächtnis des Schauspielers Josef Kainz Zu einer Totenfeier für Arnold Böddin VORSPIELE Vorspiel für ein Puppentheater Vorspiel zur Antigone des Sophokles Prolog zur Lysistrata des Aristophanes KLEINE DRAMEN Der Tor und der Tod. 1893 Der weiße Fächer. 1897 Der Kaiser und die Hexe. 1897 Die Frau im Fenster. 1897 Das Bergwerk zu Falun. 1899.
Sequel to 'Goatsong'. Eurpolis of Pallene, Athenian comic dramatist, gentlemen farmer, failed husband and now citizen soldier has survived the disastrous Sicilian campaign, only to be accused of treason on his return to Athens. Hilarious fictional autobiography of Eupolis, rival of Aristophanes inAttic Comedy, and acute observer of the vagaries of Athenian politics. Book
Very light rubbing to boards. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Very light pencil marginalia on a few pages. Spine slightly slanted. ; Scholia in Aristophanem II 2; 194 pages
Book shows light scuffing to covers, otherwise as-new with straight, solid spine, no edge wear of any kind, sharp corners, text/interior unblemished and unmarked in any way. Covers Czech literature from th 1940s to the early 21st century. Includes p. 222 -- 288 ) profiles of the most important Czech writers since 1945. Text is in English.
Faint crease to rear lower corner of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Erlanger Beiträge Zur Sprach- Und Kunstwissenschaft Band 50; 196 pages
Faint creasing to front corner of wraps. Minor shelfwear. Author's dedication to E. W. Handley in pen to half-title. ; Erlanger Beiträge Zur Sprach- Und Kunstwissenschaft Band 50; 196 pages; Signed by Author
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Smudge on top page ends. 225 pages.
pp. x, 13-300 +Plus 4 leaves of plates (1 fold out), 7 marginal illustrations. 8vo. 230mm. An example of one of the earliest printed publisher's binding. Dark cloth binding browned and cover text black or dark brown. Cloth chipped in places around the edges and rubbed on boards. Rear board with publishers advertisements printed. Spine lettered in black and browned and brittle with wear at head and base. Corners bumped. Contents mildly browned. Hardbound. Very Good. If from 1823, this would be the earliest known example of a printed cloth binding but this may be a reprint from 1860. All plates present and text in great condition for the age. William Hone (1780-1842) was an English writer, satirist and bookseller. His victorious court battle against government censorship in 1817 marked a turning point in the fight for British press freedom. NW51
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Dover Fashion And Costumes; 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.9 inches; 352 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor edgewear to DJ. ; Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics; 304 pages; An anthology of Greek poetry written during the third to first centuries B. C. , the so-called Hellenistic period. Hopkinson makes available to undergraduates a selection of texts that are not easily accessible elsewhere. The volume contains a wide and representative range of poetry, including hymns, didactic verse, pastoral poetry, epigrams, and epics. An introduction sets the poetry in its cultural and historical background, and a full commentary elucidates problems of the language and reference in the texts.
Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Erlanger Beiträge Zur Sprach- Und Kunstwissenschaft; Band 38; 148 pages
pp. xiv, 375 + Plus Frontis and full page plates. Uncut and unopened. Large 8vo. Original full blue buckram binding. Gilt lettered spine. Hardbound. Nice copy. SHAKESPEARE BOX 3
71 [1] p. Hardcover Very good condition good
461p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
155p. BAL 9577 Hardcover Good condition, some foxing, spine ends worn
in-12, 125 pp., front., illustrations, broche, couv. Rousseurs sinon bel exemplaire. [BL-8]
Includes the text of dedication from the author. Almost new condition. Green cover with gilt lettering to spine. Clean Copy
8vo., First Edition, with plates and illustrations in the text; green cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE, and with the signatures of 15 leading members of the company on rear endpaper.
"A passionate encounter on the Greek island of Santorini . Ben is a Canadian in his fifties who has taken refuge on the sunny isle - thought to be the legendary Atlantis. He encounters Micea, a mystical local woman." First performed Feb.8 1996 at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg with Eric Peterson and Stavroula Logothettis. Reviewed in the Calgary Herald as "Rich in classical allusions, sparkling with local colour, leavened with humour, and imbued thtoughout with a gentle lyricism, Hunter's writing is utterly intoxticating." 120p. Book
Very faint foxing else book is fine. ; 196 pages; In writing this book on the plays of New Comedy the author's aim is to fill a gap in the existing literature by concentrating on what one might look for in watching and reading these plays and why such an exercise might be pleasurable. The social comedy of Menander, Plautus and Terence provided a style of comic drama which was to prove the root of all subsequent western comedy. Dr Hunter gives a literary account of this drama, placing it in its ancient context and then ranging over a number of specific topics and themes: the dramatic craft of the poets, their exploration of how to give variety to stereotyped plots and characters, the presentation of women, the use of language and themes from tragedy, the place of moralising and philosophy. All Greek and Latin is translated.
Clean and unmarked; tight binding. Staple-bound program. 9 1/4"w x 12 1/8"h. Approx. 50 pages. Includes synopses of ballets and b&w portraits of performers.
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.