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Brugge, Desclée de Brouwer, 1952, 112pp.+ enkele buitentekstills., 7e uitgave
Five volumes: Gedichte/Dramen I; Dramen II: Dramatische Fragmente; Historische Schriften; Erzahlungen/Theoretische Schriften. Gray cloth boards with gilt lettering; covered in clear plastic sleeves with small tears at edges. Text in German.
In-4°; one plate and the frame of each page of text is by Boris Artzybasheff. Limited edition of 950 copiesOriginal cloth. Ex libris John Francis Bricca.
Hardcover good condition, spine worn
163p. Hardcover Good condition, some lightly penciled marginal markings
In-8 (cm. 21), tre volumi, brossura, pp. 2306 complessive, con alcune carte geografiche e grafici in bianco e nero. Prima edizione italiana. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
A really splendid magazine size program with photographs and excellent colour and black and white whole page advertisements. Staple bound with some wear at base of spine.
3 tomes: xviii, 227 + 224 + 319pp.avec frontispices, reliures cart.modernes (dos en toile), 18cm., cachet, bel état, peu commun, [répertoire des theatres représentées en Belgique, classée par ville & date], M55038
3 tomes: xviii, 227 + 224 + 319pp.avec frontispices, 2e édition, brochures originales illustrées (quelques manques de papier au dos, restaurés), texte frais et sans rousseurs, 18cm., peu commun, [répertoire des theatres représentées en Belgique, classée par ville & par date], M93928
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 344 pages. Many b&w illustrations.
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 418 pages, heavily illustrated with full color, full page prints throughout.
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs throughout, and pictorial endpapers; red cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
A couple of corners are lightly bumped. Former owner's bookplate to ffep (name has been deleted). Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing with chipping to one corner. ; Roman Theater & Society; 9.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 200 pages; William Slater's new volume Roman Theater and Society brings an important perspective to the much-maligned status of the Roman theater, which has only recently been reappraised and appreciated as uniquely Roman rather than criticized for not being Greek. From this point of embarkation, William Slater and the nine contributors discuss theater in Rome and the Greek east with a definition of performance incorporating not only stage performances but also dinnertime entertainment, sporting events, and political events. Contributors are T. D. Barnes, K. M. Coleman, J. C. Edmonson, E. R. Gebhard, J. R. Green, E. J. Jory, W. D. Lebek, and D. S. Potter. Individual chapters combine literary evidence with archaeological, thereby engendering a deeper appreciation for the social and political roles of Roman theater. It becomes clear that these roles were of great influence in giving voice to the popular demands of the average Roman. In examining the roles of theater the contributors turn to the players and audience themselves for deeper understanding.
DJ spine is lightly sunned. ; Roman Theater & Society; 9.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 200 pages; William Slater's new volume Roman Theater and Society brings an important perspective to the much-maligned status of the Roman theater, which has only recently been reappraised and appreciated as uniquely Roman rather than criticized for not being Greek. From this point of embarkation, William Slater and the nine contributors discuss theater in Rome and the Greek east with a definition of performance incorporating not only stage performances but also dinnertime entertainment, sporting events, and political events. Contributors are T. D. Barnes, K. M. Coleman, J. C. Edmonson, E. R. Gebhard, J. R. Green, E. J. Jory, W. D. Lebek, and D. S. Potter. Individual chapters combine literary evidence with archaeological, thereby engendering a deeper appreciation for the social and political roles of Roman theater. It becomes clear that these roles were of great influence in giving voice to the popular demands of the average Roman. In examining the roles of theater the contributors turn to the players and audience themselves for deeper understanding.
DJ has very light shelfwear. ; Roman Theater & Society; 9.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 200 pages; William Slater's new volume Roman Theater and Society brings an important perspective to the much-maligned status of the Roman theater, which has only recently been reappraised and appreciated as uniquely Roman rather than criticized for not being Greek. From this point of embarkation, William Slater and the nine contributors discuss theater in Rome and the Greek east with a definition of performance incorporating not only stage performances but also dinnertime entertainment, sporting events, and political events. Contributors are T. D. Barnes, K. M. Coleman, J. C. Edmonson, E. R. Gebhard, J. R. Green, E. J. Jory, W. D. Lebek, and D. S. Potter. Individual chapters combine literary evidence with archaeological, thereby engendering a deeper appreciation for the social and political roles of Roman theater. It becomes clear that these roles were of great influence in giving voice to the popular demands of the average Roman. In examining the roles of theater the contributors turn to the players and audience themselves for deeper understanding.
Minor shelfwear. Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden) with additional name. Former owner's name neatly written to top, foreedge and bottom of textblock. Pages a little tanned and browned. ; In Roman Laughter, the first book-length study of Plautus, Segal argues that this neglected writer, often denounced by scholars for such crimes as "barbarous clownery," merits our serious attention precisely because he was the most successful poet of the ancient world. He analyzes the reasons behind this success, placing the author in his social and historical context and observing that Plautus's wildly comedic flouting of Roman law and custom had a cathartic effect upon a people bound by rule in every aspect of their lives. This expanded edition contains a new preface that reconsiders the work of Plautus in light of recent scholarship and also contains essays on the Amphitryon and the Captivi. ; Harper Torchbooks; 316 pages
Scuffing and scratches to wraps with some chipping to extremites and 1 small tear. Creasing to spine. ; Contains : Plautus - The Menaechmi; The Haunted House (Mostellaria) ; The Rope (Rudens). Terence - The Woman of Andros (Andria) Phormio; The Brothers (Adelphoe). Seneca - Medea; Oedipus; Thyestes ; The Library of Liberal Arts; 463 pages
Pen underlining to a few pages. Scuffing and scratches to wraps with some wear to corners. Creasing to spine. ; Contains : Plautus - The Menaechmi; The Haunted House (Mostellaria) ; The Rope (Rudens). Terence - The Woman of Andros (Andria) Phormio; The Brothers (Adelphoe). Seneca - Medea; Oedipus; Thyestes ; The Library of Liberal Arts; 463 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Former owner's name to ffep and inner cover. Minor shelfwear. ; 7 Chapters look at ancient Roman plays and their subsequent influence: Comedy of Menander; Plautus and His Audience; Glorious Military; Amphitryo Theme; Shakespeare, Seneca, & the Kingdom of Violence; Seneca and Corneille; Five Westminster Latin plays. ; Studies in Latin Literature and its Influence; 229 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear. DJ spine browned. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and small tears. ; 7 Chapters look at ancient Roman plays and their subsequent influence: Comedy of Menander; Plautus and His Audience; Glorious Military; Amphitryo Theme; Shakespeare, Seneca, & the Kingdom of Violence; Seneca and Corneille; Five Westminster Latin plays. ; Studies in Latin Literature and its Influence; 229 pages
51p. Designed by Bruce Rogers; and printed on BR watermarked rag paper. Uncut and unopened. Tall thin 8vo. Original cloth backed paper boards. Slightly soiled. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 525 copies. Nice copy. Haas 113. A play set in the royal palace at Burgos in 1043 A.D. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W32
Light wear to cover, including blemishes from sticker removal, and curl to bottom corner of pages. 10"w x 13"h. Includes removable circus poster in centerfold. Many color photographs. Articles include Clowns are People, Carillo Brothers, Bountiful Teeterboard Artistry, Miss Anna's Poodles, The Producers Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld, Lord of the Rings, The Many Faces of Gunther Gebel Williams, The Budzyn Troupe: Super Swingers, Chimp Champs, Elephant Disco, and more.
Light wear to cover. 10"w x 13"h. Includes removable circus poster in centerfold. Many color photographs. Articles include Clowns are People, Carillo Brothers, Bountiful Teeterboard Artistry, Miss Anna's Poodles, The Producers Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld, Lord of the Rings, The Many Faces of Gunther Gebel Williams, The Budzyn Troupe: Super Swingers, Chimp Champs, Elephant Disco, and more.
in-8. pp(1-3), 4-104. leg. piena pelle, tit. in oro. piccolissimi fori di tarlo che non toccano il testo.
24pp., 22cm., 1e zelfstandige druk, goede staat, T83128