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pp. ix, 293. Penciled ownership of Carl A. Sutliff. Text in German and English. 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Slightly worn at extremities. Hardbound. PA72
0282203494.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1016996462.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked orange cloth boards, very slight sunning to extreme ends of spine and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with slight sunning to spine. 386pp. The Extra Volume in the series Studies in the Modern Russian Language. From the Personal Library of the late John Dumbreck, Emeritus Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Manchester. We are also selling a large number of other books from Professor Dumbreck's Collection including some signed and authored works.
180 p. + Frontis. Dampstain. Foxed. Browned. Lacks fly leaves. 24mo. 140 mm. Disbound. Poor. Title continues: 'With Questions For Exercise, And A Glossary Of Terms In Common Use. Intended as an Elementary Book for Schools and a Companion for private Students, particularly those who wish to attend popular Lectures. SCARCE. S&S/AI 21077. PAIMP 10
IN HEBREW. 17X24.5 cm. 295+X pages. Hard cover. Front cover slightly dirty. Pencil writing on one page. Else in good condition.
19.5x13 cm. 329 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly stained. Edges of book slightly dirty. Markings in pencil on some pages. Else in good condition.
225X145 mm. 253 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners slightly bumped. Text edge block slightly age-stained. Else in good condition.
Volume I (of 2): xvi + 351pp., cart.cover, 23cm., few marks in pencil, 2nd edition revised and greatly enlarged, G
Volume I (of 2): xvi + 351pp., nice modern hardcover in green cloth with gilt title on spine, 23cm., 2nd edition revised and greatly enlarged, copy from the collection of the Belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and few of his underlinings in text), good condition, X103919
First and only edition, small folio (305 x 190 mm), [12], xix, [1], 705, [1]pp., woodcut title page vignette in Arabic, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, several leaves folding, a couple of minor repairs to inner margin of title, recent half calf to style, marbled boards, spine tooled in gilt, red morocco spine label lettered in gilt, a handsome copy with text clean and fresh. This volume 'forms a complete treatise in itself, since the it exhausts the Science of Arabic Inflexion'?Preface. All published, the intended second volume of Arabic "syntax" never made it to print.
Cm. 23; pp. XVI, 257, (1), 327. Contemporary half leather, gilt lettering on spine. Ex library copy. Very good copy 1093/P
8vo, xv, [1], 232 pp., 4 engraved plates (1 of the Bengali Alphabet, 3 of Compound Consonants), original cloth, head and tail of spine worn, ink blot on upper cover.
240x155 mm. XII+257 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Cover slightly wrinkled. Pencil marks on cover. Cover corners wrinkled and slightly tattered. Spine yellowing. Spine edges tattered. Pages yellowing. Title page slightly stained. Else book in good condition.
G brown boards with black titling. no dj. corners are bumped and edges are rubbed. both ends of spine are gently rounded with no loss. all pages present. text is clean and tightly bound but there is slight browning, and lean to text block. cracking to spine binding internally - but firmly attached. no inscriptions. pp 63. a classic grammar by a reknowned exponent - morell
1980160867Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman (ca. 1980). LXXXVI, 1454 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
In-8°, XII, (28), 148pp, (80), 40pp, legatura in mezza tela In-8°, XII, (28), 148pp, (80), 40pp, half cloth binding
Third edition, 8vo (210 x 130mm), xv, [1], 430, [2]pp., cont. calf, joints cracked, rather rubbed.
Former owner's name to ffep. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover (William Gifford Cookesley) from his days in Eton (dated 1840). Full leather binding. Corners edgeworn. Some wear, flaking and scratches to leather binding. Foxing to pages passim. G+ to VG- condition. Internally VG. ; 455 pages
1978153745Hildesheim, Zürich & New York: Olms 1978. XX, 325 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
2 Vols., small folio (305 x 190 mm), xxxiii, [3], 49-458; [4], 582, [2]pp., text in English and Persian, occasional marginal pencil notes, title page and terminal leaf to both volumes browned, staining to inner upper corner of leaves to start and end of volume two, later vellum-backed marbled boards, title in manuscript to spines. One of the most extensive Persian grammars written in English. "Matthew Lumsden (1777?1835), orientalist, was fifth son of John Lumsden of Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, and a cousin of Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden (1821?1896), army general. After education at King's College, Aberdeen, he went to India as assistant professor of Persian and Arabic in the College of Fort William, and in 1808 succeeded to the professorship. In 1812 he was appointed secretary to the Calcutta Madrasa, and superintended various translations of English works into Persian then in progress. From 1814 until 1817 he had charge of the East India Company's press at Calcutta, and in 1818 he became secretary to the stationery committee."?(Oxford DNB). Provenance: John L. Platts? signature in pencil to title page.
xi + 172pp., 26cm., in the series "American Oriental Series" volume 8, publisher's hardcover in brown cloth, first blanco endpaper missing, text clean and bright, good condition, X99975
2010160736Forgotten Books (ca. 2010). VI, 138 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
First edition, 8vo (230 x 145 mm), vii, [2], vi-xxviii, 427, [1]pp., some light spotting, rebound in half calf, marbled boards, spine gilt, morocco title label. William Yates (15 November 1792 - 3 July 1845) was an English Baptist missionary and orientalist. After joining the Baptist Missionary Society he sailed for India and arrived in Calcutta in 1815. From there "He continued to Serampore to join William Carey (1761?1834), who had been sent out by the same society in 1792, and under his direction began to study Sanskrit and Bengali. Almost immediately he began to help with the mission's publications."?(Oxford DNB.)