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Boards stained, backstrip crudely repaired with cellotape, contents sound and tight. Corners edgeworn. With the bookplate of G. P. Goold. Endpapers browned. Reading copy only; Xxxvi, 182pp. ; 182 pages
Endpapers browned. Small tears to spine ends. Spotting to boards. Minor spine slant. ; Xxxvi, 182pp. ; 182 pages
(New - will be sent to you direct from the publisher in Greece) 'Mourselas represents some of the best work being done by a new wave of Greek dramatists who have emerged in the past ten years. This collection includes five episodes featuring two tragicomical vagabonds who try to come to terms in their own way with the confusing realities of contemporary life. 127p. Book
258p. 18cm. Hardcover Good condition, in worn leather, front cover detached
Creasing to lower corner of front wrap. Notes in pen to ffep by R. E. Fantham. ; Ludus Philologiae 14; 175 pages
in-8°. pp. (10) 97. Legatura in piena pelle coeva. Nervi al dorso, dorature. Timbro a inchiostro al margine al frontespizio.
40p. SOFTCOVER. The Silver Series of Puppet Plays Paperback Very good condition
xiii, 252 p. illus. 23 cm. Hardcover Good condition, in pictorial green cloth
Very light shelfwear to volume 1 Else Fine. Volume 1 is Hardcover; volume 2 is Softcover. Some pages unopened. Very light pencil marginalia on a couple of pages. Wraps have some light creasing to corners. Small water-stain to top of spine. ; De Gruyter reprint of 1887-1891 Reimer edition. Mixed set. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE
Both books have been rebound in Green boards with gilt lettering to spine. ; 1887-1891 Reimer edition. ; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 COMPLETE
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine; Scholia in Aristophanem II 4; 58 pages
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
Very light rubbing to boards. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Very light pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; Scholia in Aristophanem II 1; 248 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxviii, 218 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 218 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Clippings pasted to front pastedown. Pages a bit tanned. ; Sather Classical Lectures 34; 147 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light foxing to endpapers. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ has some browning along edges and to spine. DJ has light edgewear and rubbing. ; Sather Classical Lectures 34; 147 pages
Light edgewear to wraps. 1 small chip to head of spine. ; L’intensa attività esegetica sviluppatasi, a partire dalla fine del XIX secolo, intorno alle strutture compositive stabili della commedia aristofanea non ha sinora prodotto un’indagine sistematica sulle scene finali, beneficiarie tutt’al più di cursorie trattazioni all’interno di studi generali sulla morfologia della archaia o sull’opera di Aristofane. Nell’intento di colmare parzialmente questo vacuum esegetico, il presente lavoro offre un puntuale e aggiornato commento, corredato di testo critico e di traduzione italiana, di tre finali aristofanei particolarmente controversi: il finale dei Cavalieri (vv. 1316-1408) , che sin dall’Ottocento si è imposto all’attenzione della critica soprattutto per la sua riconosciuta atipicità in rapporto alle altre chiuse aristofanee pervenute, come anche per la sua apparente estemporaneità ed incoerenza rispetto al resto della trama; il dibattutissimo finale delle seconde Nuvole (vv. 1476-1510/11) , una delle sezioni sottoposte a revisione da Aristofane quando si risolse a rimaneggiare il testo messo in scena nel 423 a. C. , in cui si sono spesso rintracciate singolari anomalie sceniche tali da metterne in dubbio l’effettiva rappresentabilità entro le convenzioni vigenti nel teatro del V secolo a. C. ; e il finale delle Tesmoforiazuse (vv. 1160-1231) , tormentato da spinosi problemi di ordine scenico e testuale tuttora insoluti. Chiude il volume un’Appendice dedicata alla discussione critica di alcuni frammenti della commedia attica antica attribuiti a scene finali. ; Prosopa. Teatro Greco: Studi E Commenti 7; 528 pages
Front inner hinge cracked but holding. Small tear to head of spine. Spine slant. Board have some minor waterstaining. Faint foxing to prelims. Pages have browning. ; 375 pages
Both volumes have been rebound in red buckram. Ex-library copies with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Inner hinges reinforced. Spines sunned. Pages of V1 are a bit tanned. Pages browned and a few small tears to pages of V2. ; V1: (1871) lxxix, 368 pp; V2: (1873) cxxxvi, 508 pp ; 2 Volume Set; Vol. 1/2/2022
Two Volumes bound in one: pp. 323; 347. Engraved bookplate of Macaulay. 12mo. 185 mm. Later 19th century binding. Leather spine over marbled covered boards. Spine decorated and lettered in gold gilt, worn and repaired. Hardbound. Good. Hook was an English man of letters and composer, and briefly a civil servant in Mauritius. He is best known for his practical jokes, particularly the Berners Street hoax in 1810. The world's first postcard was received by Hook in 1840, which he probably posted to himself. While he was confined in a debtors sponging-house from (1823-1825), he wrote the nine volumes of stories afterwards collected under the title of Sayings and Doings. After various successes Hook returned to his old habits and a prolonged attempt to combine industry and dissipation resulted in the confession that he was done up in purse, in mind and in body. His estate was seized by the Treasury. He never married but lived with Mary Anne Doughty and they had six children. Hook was one of the most brilliant figures of Georgian times. He inspired the characters of Lucian Gay in Benjamin Disraeli's novel Coningsby and Mr Wagg in Thackeray's Vanity Fair. Coleridge praised him as being 'as true a genius as Dante'. First American edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 16576. PAIMP 23
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 202 pages.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Contents include: A melancholy fact: the Indian in American life,; The idea of savagism, the idea of the savage, An impassable gulf: the social and historical image, The image in drama and poetry, In fiction, etc. 272 pages.
Rebound in black buckram. A bit of pencilling. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Faint foxing. ; Sitzungsberichte Der Bayerischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Philosophisch-Historische Abteilung Jahrgang 1943. Heft 5; 107 pages
100pp., 25cm.