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20141148352Frankfurt, M. : Stroemfeld, 2014. 368 S. ; 23 cm kart.
0260397733.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266092306.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
xii + 234pp.+ frontispiece (portrait), 25cm., softcover, text in Danish, good, T86373
1894T86373Kobenhavn, Gyldendalske Boghandel 1894 xii + 234pp.+ frontispiece (portrait), 25cm., softcover, text in Danish, good, T86373
27443London: Novello and Company Limited. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. c. 1912. First Edition Thus. Later Printing. Hard Cover. 0890961115 . Quarter bound in publisher's burgundy cloth over printed boards gilt lettering on spine advertisements on endpapers. Full score. In English. The English adaptation by Prof. Edward Taylor. The Pianoforte accompaniment by H. Elliot Button. . Covers mildly worn else fine; unmarked tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. . Novello's Original Octavo Edition Series. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. vi 110 pp . Novello and Company, Limited hardcover
1983Khe00377Bamberg ( C.C. Buchner) 1983 (= Erste Auflage). 8°, Originalbroschur ( Paperback ) 127 S, ISBN 3766142607 1
Publishers cloth. 8vo. X, 375 pages. 21 cm. First Yiddish edition of the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. Along with Di Etik, also published in 1923, this represents the very first appearance of any of Spinozas works in any Jewish language. Perhaps one of the most controversial texts of the early modern period, the TTP, in its critique of religion and of Jewish "chosenness", is possibly one of the most appropriate of Spinozas works to be translated into Yiddish for secular readers. Translated by N. Perlman, who also translated Jack London, Anatole France, Schopenhauer, and Thomas Paine into Yiddish. Subjects: Philosophy and religion. Free thought. Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677 - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC Number: 150623442.Spine darkened, touch of wear to foot and crown of spine. Very Good condition. (YID-16-15-E) Xxxx
19971080770Bonn : Romanistischer Verl., 1997. 190 S. ; 21 cm; kart.
192548186Hamburg, Richard Hermes Verlag (Niederdeutsche Bücherei, Band 108), 1925. 78 S. (19 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
96 p. Hardcover Good condition; paste-downs foxed
19382287<p>London: Faber and Faber Limited 1938. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches; 213 x 147 mm 115 1 pages in original pink cloth gilt titles to spine in a printed dust jacket. <br /><br />Stephen Spender's drama in verse written for the Group Theatre in London. "More readily understood than Spender's poems is this allegorical drama based on the situation in Nazi Germany. The Judge is faced with the problem of judgment on the murderers of a Polish Jew. He condemns them and is in turn himself condemned. The various factions are there -- government the people the Communists the Jews. A stirring and powerful arraignment of Nazi tyranny." Kirkus Reviews September 1 1938. <br /><br />A leaflet for the Group Theatre is laid in. Spender was the theatre's literary director. <br /><br />CONDITION: Clean and unmarked although many pages are unopened along the fore edge. The dust jacket has light edge wear and signs of a small erased number on the lower wrapper. The flap corners are slightly trimmed but the original price 5s remains intact. Very Good or better overall.</p> Faber and Faber Limited hardcover
19382287London: Faber and Faber Limited 1938. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches; 213 x 147 mm 115 1 pages in original pink cloth gilt titles to spine in a printed dust jacket. <br /><br />Stephen Spender's drama in verse written for the Group Theatre in London. "More readily understood than Spender's poems is this allegorical drama based on the situation in Nazi Germany. The Judge is faced with the problem of judgment on the murderers of a Polish Jew. He condemns them and is in turn himself condemned. The various factions are there -- government the people the Communists the Jews. A stirring and powerful arraignment of Nazi tyranny." Kirkus Reviews September 1 1938. <br /><br />A leaflet for the Group Theatre is laid in. Spender was the theatre's literary director. <br /><br />CONDITION: Clean and unmarked although many pages are unopened along the fore edge. The dust jacket has light edge wear and signs of a small erased number on the lower wrapper. The flap corners are slightly trimmed but the original price 5s remains intact. Very Good or better overall. <br /> Faber and Faber Limited hardcover books
1920035850Long Beach: Geo. W. Moyle Pub. Co. 1920. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Vi 119 Pp. Orange Cloth Stamped In Black. No Date Of Publication Indicated But Author's Preface Dated December 1920. Anti-War Drama With Excellent Short Introduction By Southern California's Favorite Upper Class Secular Humanist My Favorite Anyway. Light Wear And Dust To Covers Lettering Undamaged Hinges Tight. Faint Ownership Name "Eddie" On Front Free Endpaper. Fanny Weston Bixby Spencer 1879 - 1930 Was Born Fanny Weston Bixby In Los Angeles California The Youngest Of Nine Surviving Children Of Jotham Bixby; He Had Arrived In California In 1852 From Maine Where He And Several Cousins Had Formed Flint Bixby & Company Which Acquired Major Landholdings Including The 27000-Acre Rancho Los Cerritos In What Is Now Long Beach. Fanny Grew Up Wealthy And Although She Was An Active Philanthropist When She Died In 1930 Her $2.5 Million Estate Was The Largest Ever Probated In Orange County Up To That Point. Fanny Grew Up On Rancho Los Cerritos Of Which Jotham Was The Manager. Later Fanny's Grandfather The Prominent Abolitionist And Unitarian Minister George Whitefield Hathaway Came To Live With The Family. Fanny Bixby Wrote About His Abolitionist Activities Including Turning His House Into A Station On The Underground Railroad In Her Pamphlet Entitled How I Became A Socialist. Fanny Bixby Was Educated At The Marlborough School In Los Angeles And The Pomona Preparatory School.3 She Attended Wellesley College For Three Years But Left Without A Degree. At Wellesley She Studied Sociology With Emily Greene Balch Who Would Go On To Win The 1946 Nobel Peace Prize. While Still At Wellesley College She Worked For A Time At The Denison Settlement House In Boston Founded By Balch And The Nurse's Settlement House In San Francisco. On Leaving College She Moved Back To Long Beach Where She Donated Money To Various Civic Causes Including Long Beach's First Hospital Seaside Hospital And The Walt Whitman School Private And Her Settlement House Both In The Boyle Heights District On The East-Side Of Los Angeles. She And Her Husband Often Invited Ghetto Youth Of Working Mothers To Stay On Their Farm In Orange County To Divert Them From Gangs And Delinquency. In 1907 She Founded What Is Now Long Beach Memorial Medical Center. She Also Helped Found The Town Of Costa Mesa California. When Long Beach Formed Its Police Force In 1908 Captain Tom Williams Brought Fanny Bixby Onto The Force Because Of Her Extensive Philanthropic Work In The City. She Was Sworn In As A Special Police Matron On January 1 1908 Making Her One Of The First Women Police Officers In The Country. Fanny Bixby Worked With The Long Beach Police Force For Four Years. An Admirer Of Leo Tolstoy Fanny Bixby Was A Socialist And A Pacifist. She Published Some Poetry In The California Socialist Party's Newspaper The Oakland World And She Attended At Least One Antiwar Meeting In Pasadena Before The Espionage Act Of 1917 Made It Risky To Speak Out Against The War. Her 1920 Play The Jazz Of Patriotism Was About A Woman Who Is Ostracized For Refusing To Salute The Flag. It Premiered At The Egan Theater Later The Musart Theater In Downtown Los Angeles. Fanny Bixby Met Her Future Husband W. Carl Spencer At A Socialist Party Meeting In 1917. They Moved To Costa Mesa Then Named Harper In 1919 Where They Raised Five Adopted Children And Supported Many Others. The Couple Donated Land To The City For A Park And A Library. A Couple Of Years Before She Died She Wrote To Her Cousin Sarah Bixby Smith: "I Have Three Lines Of Work Bringing Up My Foster Children Helping My Neighbors Mostly Japanese Farmers And Banging My Head Against The Stone Wall Of Militarism And Conservatism That Hems Me In." Her Papers Are Housed At The Rancho Los Cerritos Museum. <br/> <br/> Geo. W. Moyle Pub. Co. hardcover
1994048100New York: Academy Editions Ltd / St. Martin's Press 1994. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. 127 Pp. First American Printing 1994 Second Revised Edition. Fine. Fading In Thin Strip Along Top Edge Of Front Cover. <br/> <br/> Academy Editions Ltd / St. Martin's Press paperback
76644Leipzig, Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun., o. J. 280 S. 12° Duodez, Softcover/Paperback
19992090502113713012Not Available 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Creasing to top of front wrap and first few pages. Bumping along spine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 265; 491 pages
Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 281; 563 pages
Slight crease to lower rear corner of wraps. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 291; 575 pages
Very light bump to top of spine else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 318; 232 pages
1985003482Theatre Communications Group 1985 1985. Book. Fine. Trade Paperback. Signed by Authors. Not a First. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade Paperback. No Jacket. Not a First. Signed by Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The book that made the author actor famous.Tragic Sucide. Fine copy.Ink name.Extremely rare signed copy. Signed" Spalding Gray" in red ink. Theatre Communications Group, 1985 Paperback books
1985003482Theatre Communications Group 1985 1985. Book. Fine. Trade Paperback. Signed by Authors. Not a First. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade Paperback. No Jacket. Not a First. Signed by Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The book that made the author actor famous.Tragic Sucide. Fine copy.Ink name.Extremely rare signed copy. Signed" Spalding Gray" in red ink. Theatre Communications Group, 1985 Paperback
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 95 pages with occasional b&w photos; Text features such figures and events as Marty Donworth, William Biglow, Harry Clise Wallace Collins, John Eden, John Edwards, Joshua Green, JC. Haines, Horace C. Henry James Lowman, William McEwan, Alexander Stewart, C.D. Stimson, Adelaide Bausman, Cornish School, Elinor Frink, Nellie Cornish, Catherine Collins Clarke, Susie Smith, Angela Jackling Collins, Laura Green, Kirtland Cutter, Nancy Lane Pelly, Alicia Wetherall, Frannie Backus Hat Tea, Elise Cobb Wilson Ann Turner,