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Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very minor traces of storage 192pp. Covering all 36 episodes of the BBC thriller series Spooks, showing each perfectly filmed episode and character breakdowns, original interviews with the show's actors, writers, directors and production team.
[… quod … pro gradu doctoratus … in Academia Lugduno-Batava … submittet Franciscus Benedictus Trosée], [viii] + 64pp., 23cm., original softcover (repaired), few foxing, text in good condition, [text in Latin], K75649
Gift inscription to Philippa Goold from author on ffep. Else book and DJ have very minor shelfwear. ; 264 pages; Signed by Author
308pp. xiv, 308 p. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Spine a bit rubbed. 1 corner bumped. Light shelfwear. ; Greek text with German commentary; Sammlung Wissenschaftlicher Commentare Zu Griechischen Und Römischen Schriftstellern; 310 pages
Bookplate of Rudolf Helm to inner cover with his stamp to titlepage. Appears to have been rebound in black boards with gilt lettering to spine. Some light chipping to spine ends. 1 corner bumped and edgeworn. 1 Hinge starting to crack and weakening. Pages have some minor creasing and are tanned. Still sound copy. ; Greek text with German commentary; Sammlung Wissenschaftlicher Commentare Zu Griechischen Und Römischen Schriftstellern; 310 pages
Light bumping to bottom boards. Light rubbing to boards. ; Volume 2 Only. ; Vol. 2; 210 pages
Books have been rebound in brown boards with gilt lettering Minor shelfwear. Light pencilling to a few pages. Former owner's name to vol. 1 titlepage (A. Merriman). Minor corner creasing to a few pages. ; 8 books in 2 volumes: Vol I: (1913) Aias 196 pp; König Oedipus (1910) 239 pp; Oidipus auf kolonos (1909) 202 pp; Antigone (1913) 221 pp; Elektra (1912) 213 pp; Trachinierinnen (1914) 186 pp; Philoktetes (1911) 159 pp; Anhang (1899) 170 pp. Text is in Ancient Greek and German ; 8 Books Bound in 2 Volumes
Light browning to spine. Scholar's name to ffep (W. G. Slater). Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in German; 294 pages
Very light bump to top of rear board. Minor shelfwear. ; Wege Der Forschung 95 (XCV) ; 546 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Book has been rebound. Hinges reinforced. Spine cover has large piece torn off. Spine cover crudely held in place with binding tape. Some edgewear to boards. Some foxing. Fair to Good condition. ; 431 pages
Some foxing to boards and endpapers. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Unchanged Reprint of 1866 ed. ; 431 pages
Minor pencil marginalia to some pages. Faint damp-stain to rear lower board. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Xvi, 195pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 195 pages
Minor pencil marginalia to some pages. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Xvi, 195pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 195 pages
Bound in brown pebbled cloth. Plasticized clear tape applied to spine and part of boards. Inner hinges torn (repaired with clear tape). Former owner's name to front inner cover. Another name to ffep (deleted) in ink. Chipping and fraying to spine ends. Corners a bit worn. ; Vol 5 (1860) 140 pp; vol. 6 (1860) 136 pp vol. 7: (1860) 138 pp vol. 8: (1860) *xvi, lxx 224 pp
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor creasing to DJ spine. ; English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints; 8.4 X 5.7 X 0.5 inches; 290 pages
Some minor pencil underlining and notes. Stamped 'used book' to base of textblock. Light creasing to spine. ; Penguin Classics; 7.6 X 5.0 X 0.6 inches; 176 pages
Some shelfwear. Binding bit edgeworn at extremities, corners bumped, backstrip a bit discolored and dampstained. Pencil notes on endpapers, former owner's name on ffep. ; Xlv, 364 pp. English introduction with Greek text of 7 plays. ; 364 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Light pencil underlining. Light staining to textblock and rear endpaper. Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). DJ is in plastic sleeve. DJ is a bit yellowed. ; Deals with the general nature of each of Sophocles' plays, and then with its ordered progress from beginning to end. ; The Phoenix; journal of the Classical Association of Canada. Supplementary; 182 pages
Former owner's name in pencil to ffep. Else book is fine. DJ is a bit browned with light chipping and 1 small tear. ; Deals with the general nature of each of Sophocles' plays, and then with its ordered progress from beginning to end. ; The Phoenix; journal of the Classical Association of Canada. Supplementary; 182 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Rear hinge cracked. Else minor shelfwear. ; Xcii, 244 pp ; Vol. 6
Scholar's name to ffep (Martin Cropp). Small piece of inner cover has affixed to half-title (as published? ). Spine and part of wraps are sunned and discolored. Creasing to rear lower corner. Clean text. Light fraying to spine ends. ; Reprint of 1900 edition. ; Vol. 3
Gilt design to front board (Plymouth and Mannamead College). Tear along upper part of joint and chipping and tears to top of spine. Corners lightly edgeworn. Spine is sunned. Front inner hinge is cracked with school prize plate to inner cover. Corner of ffep is torn with former owner's name deleted (black marker). Small tears to a few pages. Browning to endpapers. Light pencil notes on a few pages. Former owner's name on ffep (classics professor). Spine slant; Vol. 1; 251 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. ; Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics; 282 pages; 'Sophocles, in a play that won only second prize, created a masterpiece that in the eyes of posterity has overshadowed every other achievement in the field of ancient drama. In it he played on certain latent terrors that are part of man's nature in all kinds of societies and at all epochs; terrors whose influence may pervade our lives in ways we scarcely guess ...' These words come from the introduction to Dr Dawe's edition of Oedipus Rex. In an attempt to analyse why this play '...has exercised such a powerful and long-lasting fascination on the human mind' Dr Dawe devotes his introduction to an examination of the content of the story and to the technique displayed by Sophocles in the unfolding of the plot. The commentary deals authoritatively with problems of language and expression. This is an edition for classical scholars, undergraduates, and students in the upper forms of schools. The Introduction requires no knowledge of Greek and may be read by anyone interested in Greek literature and drama.