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2003140568Montrose: Benchmark Publications 2003. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. Montrose Benchmark Publications 2003. Large quarto three volumes xviii 494; vi 201; and x 542 pages with hundreds of illustrations from photographs. Green synthetic cloth lettered in gilt on the spine; a near-fine set with the near-fine slightly bumped dustwrappers. Volume One: For the Green. Trinity Grammar School 1903-2003. Volume Two: And the Gold. A Pictorial History of Trinity 1903-2003. Volume Three: And the Mitre. A Trinity Biographical Register. 3 items. Benchmark Publications hardcover
1983__9027227233John Benjamins Pub Co 1983. Hardcover. New. 242 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. John Benjamins Pub Co hardcover
Z1-I-030-02302Pearson English Language Teaching. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Pearson English Language Teaching unknown
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181395511Newburyport MA: E. Little & Co 1813. Hardcover. Fair. Full leather boards with wear along edges. 1813 publication but no statement of edition; based on statement in the beginning from the District of Massachusetts it appears to be the first. Tight spine. Spine retains gilt bands not raised but not the title. Pages are unmarked but quite age-darkened. Geared toward students studying Latin. 12mo. 255 pp. including a final page headed "Errors." Scarce. <br/><br/> E. Little & Co hardcover
2001014646London: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001. Cloth/Laminated Boards. Like New/No d/j as Published. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Type: Book The Yearbook of Morphology series published since 1988 has proven to be an eminent support for an upswing of morphological research since it contains articles on topics which are central in the theoretical debates which are frequently referred to. "The Yearbook of Morphology 1999" focuses on diachronic morphology and shows in a number of articles by specialists how complicated morphological systems develop in the course of time. In addition this volume deals with a number of hotly debated issues in theoretical morphology: its interaction with phonology including Optimality Theory the relation between inflection and word formation and the formal modelling of inflectional systems. A feature of this volume is an article on morphology in sign language a new area of research in linguistics. The relevant evidence comes from a wide variety of languages amongst which Germanic Romance and Slavic languages are prominent. 319pp. Kluwer Academic Publishers hardcover
1983__9027228663John Benjamins Pub Co 1983. Hardcover. New. 342 pages. 8.80x5.90x0.90 inches. John Benjamins Pub Co hardcover
1828234899Chambersburg Pennsylvania: Printed for the Author by Geo. K. Harper 1828. Second edition preceded by Baltimore 1827. 144 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original quarter sheep and grey boards. Spine rubbed text darkened and occasionally spotted. Second edition preceded by Baltimore 1827. 144 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. "When a country so idolizes its old forms as to tremble at an appeal from their use the avenues to improvement are closed; national reputation sickens; the expiring rattle is heard in the larynx of genius and the cold sweat of death covers the public body - a Republic must advance or it must retrograde." - the Author. This copy bears an early inscription on the flyleaf to the "Rev. Dr. Brown from his affectionate pupil J.H. Marsden." American Imprints 32491; OCLC: 5766437 5 locations. American Imprints 32491; OCLC: 5766437 5 locations <br/><br/> Printed for the Author by Geo. K. Harper hardcover
1914235350Mediolani 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; pp. xii 1152 20 : 8 vo. Subject; Bible. Mediolani hardcover
19936263Oxford University Press Usa 1993. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 8vo 312 pages cloth <br/><br/>The Phonology of the World's Languages series. Oxford University Press, Usa hardcover
183931245AB1839. London Longman & Co. 1839. Small Octavo 105 cm x 18 cm. XXVIII 269 3 pages. Hardcover / Original full eather with gilt ornament to spine. In protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Several manuscript entries by preowners of the William Splaine - Family in Bandon. hardcover
194414256Bergamo - Milano: BOLIS - Edizioni Labor Grafitalia già Pizzi & Pizio novembre 1944. Esemplare in buono stato complessivo con lievi segni d'uso: un paio di colpetti sui bordi dei piatti tracce di orecchia sulla quinta tavola v. foto lievi arrossamenti sulle sguardie estesa dedica manoscritta a penna di regalo aziendale sulla terza carta datata 1958. Legatura editoriale rigida in folio cm 38 x 32 con piatti rivestiti in carta a imitazione di tavoletta lignea e ricche decorazioni allegoriche a rilievo sulla fascia di similpelle che riveste il dorso e circa un terzo di entrambi i piatti sguardie decorate pp 188 6 40 tavole a colori fuori testo decorazioni xilografiche e frontespizi con rialzi in inchiostro argento. Buon esemplare con lievi segni d'uso: un paio di colpetti sui bordi dei piatti tracce di orecchia sulla quinta tavola v. foto estesa dedica manoscritta a penna di regalo aziendale sulla terza carta datata 1958. Edizione di grande formato di uno dei più noti libri figurati del Novecento italiano i Vangeli illustrati dal pittore bergamasco Giovanni Battista Galizzi 1882 - 1963 apparsi per la prima volta nel 1932; accanto alle 40 tavole di gusto divisionista di Galizzi il testo è decorato da fregi di Bruno da Osimo Bruno Marsili Osimo 1888 - Ancona 1862 maestro della xilografia che firma oltre a capolettera testate e cul-de-lampe 4 tavole in bicromia con rialzi in argento dedicate agli evangelisti. L'edizione è conforme a quella originale nella lezione curata da Mons. Luigi Gramatica per la casa editrice Morcelliana 1926. BOLIS - Edizioni Labor (Grafitalia già Pizzi & Pizio, novembre) unknown
20172-6202430311Publicia 2017. Paperback. New. 228 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.52 inches. Publicia paperback
1935mon0001408841University of London 1935-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. . University of London hardcover
19932867Routledge 1993. Paperback. Used: Acceptable. Condition exlibrary clean tape to spine first page removed doesn't seem to have had any information on. Routledge paperback
229369Mercer and Co. Geelong 1907. Approx 300 pp unpaginated plus numerous b&w plates gold blocked blue cloth worn but complete copy has 2 cm split to top edge overall a good copy. With ownership inscription of Hugh F. Robertson and notes of his attendance at the College from 1879 to 1884 with further ephemera postcard and cricket match reports tipped in - including a record of a hat-trick achieved while playing for Frankston in 1909. With later signature of Hugh's son - noted collector Neil R. G. Robertson. Mercer and Co., Geelong, 1907 hardcover
19658Letter from Rochester Kent ; 28 September 1872. Note from St. Margarets; 20 April 1877. Both items in fair condition aged and worn. ONE: ALS. 28 September 1872. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. He is 'taking somewhat of a liberty' but having heard 'that you are parting with one of your Clerks' says 'a word in favour of a person in whom for many reasons I take a great interest & of whom you & your Brothers may know something. I mean Mr. Prothero for many years an Inmate of my House & an Assistant Master in the School'. Prothero was 'for some years a Clerk in the County Court' but 'is obliged from paucity of business to leave it & is now out of employment'. He praises him as 'a most respectable & trustworthy man in whom you might place the most implicit confidence. He writes an admirable hand & his experience in the County Court would I should think fit him for the work of a Solicitors Orffice'. He has a wife and three children. TWO: ANS. 20 April 1877. 1p. 12mo. He thanks him for his 'friendly communication' and hopes to 'have the pleasure of meeting some members of the Corporation as proposed on Monday next'. The beginning of Raymond Postgate's review in the Spectator 31 August 1961 of Ralph Arnold's book sums up the story of 'The Whiston Matter': 'In the year 1842 the Reverend Robert Whiston was appointed by the Dean and Chapter to be headmaster of Rochester Cathedral grammar school which had been so badly run by the previous headmaster that only one pupil was left in it. He brought with him his own private pupils and his brother-in-law as assistant master; he was successful and popular and the school was ' quickly full again. The dean and chapter were pleased with him. They soon ceased to be. Whiston investigated the affairs of the cathedral and discovered that the statutes were being broken on a large scale. … The chapter had pocketed the proceeds of these malversations and he wrote to it requiring it to reform and using fairly peremptory terms. But they would not—they were by now very rich. … When Whiston published the facts about Rochester and other cathedrals in a pamphlet it was not very surprising that they dismissed him. … The story of his subsequent fight and victory against the cathedral reads like an excerpt from Trollope or Dickens; it was in fact used by both of them as raw material.' Letter from Rochester [ Kent ]; 28 September 1872. Note from St. Margarets; 20 April 1877. unknown
1996mon0003490525Mouton de Gruyter 1996-02. Hardcover. New. 1.0000 9.2000 6.3000. Mouton de Gruyter hardcover
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BN262372A Complete Grammar of Volapük Hain Heinrich M <br/><br/>A Complete Grammar of Volapük Hain Heinrich M A Complete Grammar of Volapük Hain Heinrich M unknown
1944422423Brighton : Brighton Hove and Sussex Grammar School 1944. First Edition. Softcover. Very good copies in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges somewhat nicked and dust-dulled as with age. The set remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 12 vols.: ill.; 22 cm. Notes: 12 volumes including the School Centenary Celebrations 1959. Contents: vol. 69 no. 502; vol. 69 no. 503; vol. 70 no. 504; vol. 70 no. 505; vol. 70 no. 506; vol. 71 no. 507; vol. 72 no. 510; vol. 72 no. 512; vol. 73 no. 513; vol. 73 no. 514; vol. 98 no. 585; School Centenary Celebrations July 17th and 18th 1959. Subjects: Brighton and Hove England ; Periodicals; Brighton; Grammar Schools. Brighton : Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School paperback
19657Rochester Kent ; 16 June 1854. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. In fair condition aged and worn. Docketed: 'Application of the Revd. Robt. Whiston to make Dock & use Creek'. Written in a hurried hand. Begins: 'Gentlemen I have received a Notice from the Town Clerk informing me that I have acted illegally & infringed upon your Rights by endorsing & converting into a Dock without your License a portion of a Creek of the River Medway described in this Notice Permit me then to assure you that in doing so I acted without any knowledge that I was committing an illegal action & I now beg to express my regret for having done so in any way or to any extent.' He assures them that he is 'desirous of doing whatever may be right & proper in the matter' and asks them to grant him a license for which he will be happy to pay a 'reasonable amount'. He hopes concludes 'in the hope that you will not compel me to close an establishment which furnishes some employment in & contributes somewhat to the trade of the City'. The beginning of Raymond Postgate's review in the Spectator 31 August 1961 of Ralph Arnold's book sums up the story of 'The Whiston Matter': 'In the year 1842 the Reverend Robert Whiston was appointed by the Dean and Chapter to be headmaster of Rochester Cathedral grammar school which had been so badly run by the previous headmaster that only one pupil was left in it. He brought with him his own private pupils and his brother-in-law as assistant master; he was successful and popular and the school was ' quickly full again. The dean and chapter were pleased with him. They soon ceased to be. Whiston investigated the affairs of the cathedral and discovered that the statutes were being broken on a large scale. … The chapter had pocketed the proceeds of these malversations and he wrote to it requiring it to reform and using fairly peremptory terms. But they would not—they were by now very rich. … When Whiston published the facts about Rochester and other cathedrals in a pamphlet it was not very surprising that they dismissed him. … The story of his subsequent light and victory against the cathedral reads like an excerpt from Trollope or Dickens; it was in fact used by both of them as raw material.' Rochester [ Kent ]; 16 June 1854. unknown
179580618AB1795. Vienna Trattnern 1795. 18cm x 12cm. 546 pages plus Appendix with " Lexicon Hermeneutico-Analyticum" 120 unnumbered pages. Original Hardcover in protective Collector's Mylar. Very good condition with only minor external signs of wear. Exemplar von Friedrich Georg Julius Heinrich Freiherr von Lasberg mit seinem Besitzvermerk auf dem Vorsatzblatt. Includes for example the following chapters: De elementis linguae graecae / De Etymologia / De Syntaxi / De Dialectis / De Prosodia / Chrestomathiae Graecae / Lexicon: Hermeneutica - Analyticum in Chrestomathiam Graecam. Provenance / Provenienz / From the library of: Friedrich Georg Julius Heinrich Freiherr von Lasberg 19. Juni 1766 in Braunschweig; 9. März 1839 in Düsseldorf war ein preußischer Offizier und Landrat. Der Protestant Friedrich von Lasberg war ein Sohn des Oberforstmeisters Moritz Franz Adolf Freiherr von Lasberg und dessen Ehefrau Sophia Dorothea geborene von Pestel. 1781 trat er als Fahnenjunker dem Regiment von Wunsch zu Prenzlow bei. Dort wurde er 1786 Fähnrich 1787 Sekondelieutenant 1797 Premierlieutenant und Inspektionsadjutant später Stabskapitän 1800 Wirklicher Kapitän und 1804 noch Major. Nachdem er 1808 aus preußischen Diensten verabschiedet worden war trat er als Bataillonschef in westfälische Dienste wo er 1809 Major sowie 1810 Oberst und Kommandeur wurde. Neben der 1813 erfolgten Beförderung zum Brigadegeneral wurde er zum Gouverneur der Pagen ernannt. Nach der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig und dem Ende des Königreichs Westphalen trat Lasberg am 13. Dezember 1813 erneut in die preußische Armee ein wo er im Rang eines Obersts und Regimentskommandeurs eingestellt wurde. Mit Allerhöchster Kabinettsorder AKO vom 3. Oktober 1815 pensioniert wurde Lasberg zum 1. Mai 1816 zunächst kommissarisch zum Landrat des Kreises Düsseldorf ernannt seine definitive Ernennung folgte zu Beginn des Jahres 1817. Nach etwas mehr als 21 Dienstjahren wurde er mit AKO vom 27. September 1837 auf eigenen Antrag zum 31. Dezember 1837 in den Ruhestand versetzt den er bereits zum 1. Dezember 1837 antrat. Friedrich von Lasberg heiratete vor 1808 Charlotte Eichler von Auritz November 1772 in Ansbach; 24. Januar 1849 in Düsseldorf Tochter des ehemaligen markgräflich ansbachischen Hofmarschalls Carl Freiherr Eichler von Auritz und dessen Ehefrau Christine geborene Freiin von Remont. Wikipedia hardcover