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1995C102769Edizioni Dei Soncino. As New. 1995. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 243 pages; well-illustrated including 40 images in color. Della Grammatica Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Ragionato Catalogo delle Opere L'Opera Completa Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Edizioni Dei Soncino hardcover
1995102769Edizioni Dei Soncino. New. 1995. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 243 pages; well-illustrated including 40 images in color. Della Grammatica Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Ragionato Catalogo delle Opere L'Opera Completa Raisonnee Edizioni Dei Soncino hardcover
120376Paris Chez Nyon l'aîné 1778. 3 volumes in 1: 591 blank; 933 blank; 70 p. Contemporary wrappers. 18 cm Details: Marbled wrappers. Woodcut ornament on the title depicting a radiant sun in the heart of which stand the three fleurs-de-lis of the House of Bourbon Condition: Back worn & slightly damaged. The last five leaves slightly waterstained Note: The 'École Royale Militaire' 'was founded in 1750 after the War of the Austrian Succession by Louis XV on the basis of a proposal of Marshal Maurice de Saxe and with the support of Madame de Pompadour and the financier Joseph Paris Duverney with the aim of creating an academic college for cadet officers from poor noble families. It was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel and construction began in 1752 on the grounds of the farm of Grenelle but the school did not open until 1760. The 'Comte de Saint-Germain' reorganised it in 1777 under the name of the 'École des Cadets-gentilshommes' School of Young Gentlemen which accepted the young Napoleon Bonaparte in 1784. He graduated from this school in only one year instead of two'. The 'École Militaire' still exists it is a vast complex of buildings housing various military training facilities located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris Southeast of the Champ de Mars. The School was closed down in 1787 and plundered during the Revolution. In 1878 this school for the higher education of future French officers was opened again now as 'École Supérieure de Guerre' ESG. Source Wikipedia 'École Royale Militaire' This convolute of 3 grammars is rare outside France. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France BnF states that the author is Étienne-Maurice Chompré 1701-1784 Collation: A-B12 C6 leaf C6 verso blank; A-D12 leaf D11 verso and D12 blank; A-F6 minus blank leaf F6 Photographs on request unknown
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2001Q-8423947599Espasa 2001-10-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Espasa hardcover
200878634Castello. New. 2008. Paperback. 8890090944 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Italian. 264 pp. With 122 ills. 112 col. . 26 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Castello paperback
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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
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
19732158Washington DC: Sanz Publications 1973. First edition thus. Hardcover. Good. Two volumes in good condition. Green cloth hardcovers with gilt titles lacking dustjackets presumably as issued. First thus. Both volumes with crimping at the spoine tips and minor soiling along the top edge of the textblock. Book One with hard bumps to the top front corners light soiling to the front board and some minor pencil writing in the text. Book two is cleaner and tighter as if the student didn't get that far. Combined over 380 pages and multiple lessons. Known as "the professor" to presidents Sanz founded a lanuge school in 1939 just blocks from the White House. His textbooks are scarce. <br/><br/> Sanz Publications hardcover
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180856793Heidelberg Mohr und Zimmer 1808. Contemp pink boards. Gilt titlelabels on spine. Lacks a bit of coverpaper on top of spine. Wear to spine ends and along edges. XVI324 pp. Faint scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition of Schlegel's work on the grammatical connections between Sanskrit and the Indo-European languages. It represents an important moment in the development of the study of comparative grammar a term which Schlegel himself coined in the text. </em> hardcover
1991biblio568<p>282 pp.</p> Assimil hardcover
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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
181123976London: T. Harper 1811. Hardcover. Good overall. By 1783 Halloran had had a checkered career charged with immorality and murder of a fellow midshipman. He made his way to South Africa as the English rector of a public school in Cape Town South Africa. He was charged wit libel for his satire 'Capabilities or South African Characteristics' mocking Lieutenant General H. G. Grey. Halloran was found guilty fined and banished from South Africa. He returned to England where he drifted in poverty. In 1818 he was charged with forging a tenpenny frank was found guilty and was sentenced to seven years transportation to Australia.<br /> <br /> On his arrival in Sydney he was immediately granted a ticket of leave by Gov. Macquarie. Simeon Lord and John Macarthur helped him establish a private school for "Classical Mathematical and Commercial Education" known as Sydney Grammar School which opened in 1820.<br /> <br /> 8vo 711pp. Deaccessed by the NY Association of the Bar Library with their stamp on the title page. Tan library cloth binding with leather gilt spine label and paper label. Cloth sunned at spine leather label chipped; slightly cracked inner front hinge; ffep partially detached. OCLC: 222398996 1 copy State Library of New South Wales. Trove 14295450. T. Harper hardcover
1983__9027228663John Benjamins Pub Co 1983. Hardcover. New. 342 pages. 8.80x5.90x0.90 inches. John Benjamins Pub Co hardcover
1983mon0003097914John Benjamins Pub Co 1983-12. Hardcover. Like New. 0.9000 8.8000 5.9000. Brand New! Sealed in publisher's shrinkwrap. Never opened! No signs of wear. John Benjamins Pub Co hardcover
1983__9027228620John Benjamins Pub Co 1983. Paperback. New. 342 pages. 8.50x5.90x0.60 inches. John Benjamins Pub Co paperback
168556729Kiøbenhaffn Bockenhoffer 1685. Lille 8vo. Samtidigt helpergament. Lille stempel på titelbladet. 1411682 pp. Enkelte gl. tilskrifter og understregninger. Et par ark svagt bruntonede men et velbevaret eksemplar. <br/><br/><em>Originaludgaven af den første danske grammatik skrevet på modersmålet.Thesaurus II675. - Bibl. Danica IV62. </em> unknown