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2 vols., 4to., First Edition thus, on laid paper, free endpapers mildly browned; original dove-blue laid paper boards, navy blue buckram backs with paper labels, uncut, upper board of first volume lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 900 NUMBERED COPIES
326p. Washington Square pocketbook. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHAKESPEARE BOX 2
8vo., First Edition, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original grey buckram, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped, moderately browned dustwrapper.
Vintage Paperback with translations of Aristophanes comedies. edited with an introduction by Moses Hadas. Acharnians [B.B Rogers] Knights [R.H.Webb] Clouds [ Moses Hadas] Wasps [Moses Hadas, Peace [B.B Rogers] Birds [R.H.Webb] Lysistrata [Jack Lindsay] Thesmophoriazusae [B.B Rogers], Ecclesiazusae [Jack Lindsay] Frogs [R.H.Webb] Plutus [B.B Rogers] 501p Stdent reading copy with a few pencil marks Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 246 pages.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 280 pages. 4 1/2"w x 7 3/8"h. In Japanese and English.
Light pencilling to a couple of pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has chipping, rubbing and 1 open tear near head of spine. ; 398 pages
Crease to spine. Small chip to foreedge of front wrap. Minor shelfwear. ; 398 pages
Light foxing. Light creasing to spine. ; Ancient Culture And Society; 168 pages
['Ancient Culture and Society Series] 168p + 2 p. of plates. bibliography. index. Clean crisp text, l0oks almost unread. Book
143p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Small spots on gray cloth cover. Edge wear to dust jacket. 5 1/2"w x 8 1/4"h. 1104 pages. Includes all fourteen comedies along with notes and glossary: The Tempest; The Two Gentlemen of Verona; The Merry Wives of Windsor; Measure for Measure; The Comedy of Errors; Much Ado About Nothing; Love's Labour's Lost; A Midsummer Night's Dream; The Merchant of Venice; As You Like It; The Taming of the Shrew; All's Well That Ends Well; Twelfth Night; or, What You Will; The Winter's Tale.
Former owners name to titlepage. Book has been rebound in 1/4 green cloth spine (spine a bit sunned) with cream colored boards. Some chipping to edges of a few pages. Some foxing. Else VG and attractive copy; Latin text with English introduction and notes and commentary. Xxiii, 554 pp; 554 pages
Small tears to first 3 pages. Pages tanned. Corners a little edgeworn. Spine ends are a little frayed and chipped. ; Latin text with English introduction and notes. ; P. Terenti Afri Comoediae; 340 pages
192 p. Hardcover Very good condition
Backstrip is torn halfway along joint but holding. Scratches to front boards. Corners bumped. Minor discoloration to rear board. Chipping to head of spine. Internally VG. ; Greek text with translation and commentary. ; 369 pages
Backstrip is torn along most of rear joint but holding. Spine a bit sunned. Chipping to spine ends. Endpapers browned. Internally VG. ; Greek text with translation and commentary. ; 369 pages
Spine slightly sunned. 1 corner lightly bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Fred Schreiber). ; Lxxxviii, 369 pp. Greek text with translation and commentary. Unchanged Reprint of 1911 ed. ; 369 pages
Spine is lightly faded. Former owner's signature on inner cover. ; 517 pages; Main theme of this book is an inquiry into the nature of the cultural and religious conflicts in the dark age of ancient Greece, out of which the historically known society emerged. Tackles a problem of immense importance to anthropology and literature: the origins of Greek drama.
Light fading to section of back board. DJ has edgewear and chipping. 3 cm tear to top of back panel of DJ. ; 517 pages; Main theme of this book is an inquiry into the nature of the cultural and religious conflicts in the dark age of ancient Greece, out of which the historically known society emerged. Tackles a problem of immense importance to anthropology and literature: the origins of Greek drama.
Unwrapped in Plastic. ; Mnemosyne, Supplements. Monographs on Greek and Roman Language and Literature; 0.6 x 9.7 x 6.4 Inches; 146 pages; Dance of Words argues for a fundamental difference in the modes of expression of actor and chorus. The chorus views the action from the perspective of dancers and singers, while the actors' understanding is shaped by the responsibility they have to make things happen. While this responsibility fashions the actors' considerations of cause and effect, linear movement through time and space, and a sense of history, the chorus' sensibilities arise out of the rhythms of its song and movements. Its mode of expression is a particular way of communicating and elaborating on man's place in the larger order, and its view of the action is bounded by the way that song and dance mirror that order.
Dustjacket spine is sunned. DJ is price-clipped. ; Examines Sophocles' handling of the chorus in his seven extant tragedies. ; 312 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Dustjacket spine is sunned. ; Examines Sophocles' handling of the chorus in his seven extant tragedies. ; 312 pages
Gift inscription on ffep to W. S. Barrett from author: "W. S. B. From R. W. B. B. With best wishes-- Feb. 28th, 1980"; 312 pages; Examines Sophocles' handling of the chorus in his seven extant tragedies. ; Signed by Author
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Fraying to spine ends. Spine a bit dulled. Lower corners bumped. Endpapers heavily foxed. ; Greek Text with English Introduction and Commentary, and translation. ; 318 pages