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199966114Seoul: National Institute of the Korean Language 1999. 4to 3 large volumes; text in triple column limp tan boards; spines of dust jackets soiled else fine/very good in original slip cases. The official dictionary of the Korean language produced by the state regulator of language. National Institute of the Korean Language unknown
34594Carl Winter Universitätsverlag. 1960. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Spines slightly sunned. Slight scuffing to front board of Vol. 3. Vol 1: pages tanned. 1 corner bumped with tiny dent to middle of rear board.; Vol. 1: 1960 938 pp; Vol. 2: 1970 1154 pp; Vol 3: 1972 isbn: 353302203X 312 pp. Heavy set.; Indogermanische Bibliothek. II. Reihe: Wörterbucher; 2404 pages . Carl Winter Universitätsverlag hardcover
196841480Brill Academic Publishers. 1968. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear.; Neudruck vermehrt um Addenda zum Text Nachträge zum Kommentar Corrigenda und Konkordanz 1957; FGrHist I A. 2 Volume Set; 563 pages . 9004011021 . Brill Academic Publishers hardcover
179830873Siegfried Lebrecht Crusii. 1798. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Marbled boards. Attractive set. Gilt tooled designs to boards and spine. 5 Raised bands to spine. Marbled endpapers and textblock. Rubbing to boards. Some edgeworn Corners. Foxing and browning through pages. Bookplates of William Eustace Bevan to front inner covers. Still very attractive set. Vol. 1 & 2: front board almost detached. Cracks along front joint. Vol. 1: Former owner's name in ink to ffep. Vol 4: front board detached rear board almost detached.; 1798-1834 v1: 1798 lxxxvi 628 v2: 1803 viii 652 v3: 1808 xii 646 2 v4: 1816 xviii 718; 4 Volume Set; 1-4; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Siegfried Lebrecht Crusii hardcover
176432333Gottingen: Theophili Georgi. 1764. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Book rebound in half leather binding with 5 raised bands to spine. Gilt lettering spine label. Gilt tooling to spine. Corners edgeworn with some leather flecked off. 1 cm loss to head of spine. Corners of Ffep have been neatly excised. Foxing to endpapers. Minor browning to endpapers. Small square notch to 1 page of preface 1cm. Creasing to spine. Smart looking book. Binding is tight. Former owner's names in ink to ffep. A few small ink corrections done in a neat hand to a few pages. Good /VG-; Vol. 1: 1764 xviii 572 pp Vol. 2: 1764 192 pp. 300 pp "Index In Q. Horatium Flaccum Olim quidem collectus a Thoma Tretero deinde omnibus editionibus accommodatus a Daniele Aveman Nunc vero Additis etiam V. Cl. Richardi Bentleii variantibus lectionibus pluribus quam mille & quingentis locis auctus & emendatus ab Isaaco Verburgio"; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book; 546 pages . Theophili Georgi hardcover
20062080502106505637O fu 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 O fu paperback
1920030672Madrid: Calpe 1920. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. 170 Pp. Finely Bound In Early Or Mid-20Th Century Blue Morocco 5 Bands Morocco Tips Gilt Over Marbled Paper Covered Boards With Matching Endpapers. Bound Without The Original Wrappers. Title Page Printed In Red And Black. Contents Fine Except Paper Evenly Aged Covers With Traces Of Light Rubbing At A Few Points On Leather Edges. <br/> <br/> Calpe hardcover
18039515Paris: Le Normant Et Henri Nicolle. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1803. Second Edition. Hardcover. Full smooth brown calf gilt decorated spine gilt titles on tan block edges a little rubbed head frayed marbled endpapers bookplate contents in wonderful condition hardly opened. Four volumes - 1 Jan/Feb 2 March/April 3 May/June 4 July/August. Scarce. ; 8vo; 256. pages . Le Normant Et Henri Nicolle hardcover
V0721mug007902017-01-01. 2nd. Loose Leaf. New. 10x8x0. New! Includes code if applicable. Thanks for looking. Sorry that we don't offer international shipping on this item. -01x- unknown
20015Douglas's letter: On letterhead of 9 Castle Street Edinburgh; 2 October 1900. Villa Reale Bad Ems; 6 September 1900. Marshall Elliott's letter headed British Museum Library 11 July 1900. Four items aged and somewhat creased. Scott-Elliot's book was privately printed by Douglas in 1897. Aaron Marshall Elliott was founder of the Modern Language Association and founding professor of Romance Languages at Johns Hopkins University. ONE: ALS from Aaron Marshall Hall to David Douglas 2pp. 8vo asking him if he could supply a copy of G.F.S. Elliott's "The Border Elliotts" giving publishing history and mentioning his work on American Elliotts which he hopes to publish. He also asks for an introduction to the author introducing himself Professor at Johns Hopkins etc ands currently "Official Delegate of the U.S. Government to the Paris Exhibition. I have an enviable reputation in the States for my literary and scientific work." TWO: ALS from 'David Douglas' to Elliot. 2 October 1900s. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium. The letter begins: 'When I had the pleasure of seeing you I had an indistinct recollection of some one wishing to communicate with you regarding "The Border Elliots" - but could not remember the name - On coming home yesterday my clerk shewed me the enclosed letter.' He explains that he has had a letter sent to the address of Item Two below returned to him and that he has since 'sent it to Baltimore where I hope Professor Elliot will get it in due time - I told him there was no hope of his getting a copy at present but if he communicated with Quaritch or Sotherans they would look out for any copy that might come onto the market'. He is sending Item Two on. Docketed by Elliot: 'Letter of Prof. Marshal Elliot abt "Border Elliots" Oct. 3 I saw D. D. about this - He does not want the letter back G. E.' THREE: ALS from 'A. Marshall Elliott' to Douglas. 6 September 1900. 2pp 12mo. Bifolium. On cancelled letterhead of the Hotel Engadiner-Kulm St. Moritz Engadine. Neatly and closely written. He writes that he has been 'engaged in genealogical researches' in 'the Elliots of America United States' at the British Museum where he has 'had the great Pleasure of frequently consulting your magnificent work on the "Border Elliots". He would like a copy of Elliot's 'inexhaustible treatise' as it would be 'of inestimable value' and a work of 'constant reference'. In attempting to explain his 'fitness for the task I have undertaken' he states: 'I am Professor in the John Hopkins University of Baltimore U.S. that I have an enviable reputation for my literary work in America and that I have been more or less occupied with genealogical research all my life. I am now acting as Special Delegate of the United States to the Paris Exhibition where I have spent the greater part of this summer.' He boasts that he is 'acquainted with the geographical history of the Chief Elliot Eliot branches both in England & Scotland having personally visited St. Germas Godalming; Redheugh Loniston Stobs Wolflee Hawick & Minto House.' FOUR: Autograph Copy Signed of letter from 'Geo. S. Elliot' to Professor A. M. Elliott. On letterhead of Corwar Newton Stewart N.B.; 10 September 1900. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium. He regrets that he can do little to assist Elliott 'in follg up the histy of the Elliots & extendg it to those in the New World'. Regarding his book he explains: 'the case stands thus: - When it came out Mr D. Douglas the publisher Edinb. had a certain number of copies for sale but these have long since been disposed of … The bulk of the issue I retained in my own hands for private distribution & unfortunately this source too is almost entirely exhausted'. He praises Elliott as 'one who takes so great interest in the subject & who is engaged in further developing it - Besides I have sufficient clan feeling remaining not to treat with indifference anythg comg from one of our name.' Douglas's letter: On letterhead of 9 Castle Street, Edinburgh; 2 October 1900. Villa Reale, Bad Ems; 6 September 1900. Marshall unknown
1945190746London: Director-General of Army Education 1945. First edition of this primer for British servicemen posted to North Africa and the Middle East. Lessons centre on the story of two soldiers called Bill and John interspersing linguistic content with cultural notes. The pronunciation and dialect follow Egyptian usage although Syrian and Iraqi alternatives are sometimes discussed. The content suggests that the anonymous compiler relied on earlier British publications including naval intelligence handbooks issued during the First World War. Octavo. Map in text. Text in English and romanized Arabic. Original blue card wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in black. A few annotations in text. Wrappers lightly marked and toned: very good. unknown
1957489467London: Palaeographia 1957. Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Part two only. Boards are lightly marked and scored. Leading corners edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Page block and some pages are lightly marked and tanned. Ink stamp on title page. Text is clear throughout. HCW. Hardcover. Good. Used. Palaeographia Hardcover
1710002921Rouen France: Jacques Amiot 1710. Hardcover. Good . 2 volumes 2 367 3 p.; 348 p.; 17 cm. Signatures: A6A1x1 B-2H6 A-2F6 12m0. Contemporary full calf with six spine compartments. Leather label in second compartment of vol. 2 with gilt-tooled title: Jean de Bourbon; lacking on vol. 1. Gilt-tooled volume number in third compartments and gilt-tooled decoration in remaining compartments. Gilt-tooled board edges. All page edges speckled red. No date of publication; Privilege du Roy dated May 1710. Title pages in red and black. Remains of armorial bookplate on front fixed endpaper of vol. 2 with motto "Aedes Ca in Usum Carthusia " The author Marie-Catherine le Jumel de Barneville Baroness d'Aulnoy 1651-1705 wrote historical novels of which this is one travel accounts and histories as well as fairy tales for which she originated the term "contes de fées." Her success as an author led to her admission to the Accademia del Ricovvati of Padua one of only nine women to be admitted. In Good Condition: leather is rubbed with minor loss at ends of spines and some loss of gilt; lacking vol. 1 spine label; leather separating over vol. 2 joint but hinge is solid; 4-cm. tear from fore-edge of vol. 1 p. 359-60 without loss; minor insect damage; occasional light foxing; otherwise clean and tight. Scarce. Jacques Amiot hardcover
1978PO-10Boulder CO.: Westview Press 1978. Classic text presents a compilation of translations of the works of modern Persian poets including Nima Yushij; Ahmad Shamlu; Sohrab Sepehi; Nader Naderpur; Farrokh Tamimi; Forugh Farrokhzad; Kiumars Monshizadeh; Esma'il Kho'i; Mahmud Azad; Yadollah Roya'i; Manuchehr Ateshi; Mohammad Hoghughi; Ahmad-Reza Ahmadi; Hushang Ebtehaj; Mehdi Akhavan-Saless; Siavosh Kasra'i; Esma'il Shahrudi; and others. Includes an introduction and short biography of each of the twenty-six poets a concordance and a listing of volumes comprising Persian Heritage and Persian Studies series. 203 pgs. Illustrated. Publisher's stamp on front endpaper. Very minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Westview Press Hardcover
2016AME_9781785690143Koros 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New/New. Koros hardcover
1867220096Yokohama. 1867. Map 25 x 35.3cm some creasing where it was once folded a few old repairs to corners with s closed tear along the upper margin sheet browned with a little spotting now professionally backed onto washi. Text in English. Scarce map. This scarce historically significant map depicts Yokohama’s foreign settlement shortly before the devastating fire of 26 November 1866. Known contemporaneously as the Butaya 豚屋 “Pork Shop” Fire or the Kannai 関内 Fire the blaze began in a pork restaurant and rapidly engulfed the adjoining brothel quarter resulting in the deaths of more than 400 prostitutes. One third of the Japanese quarter and approximately one quarter of the foreign settlement were destroyed. <br> <br>The map offers a valuable record of the township as it appeared prior to the disaster. It clearly marks the English and French Consulates the English and French wharfs and the English Naval Yard. Also shown is the well-known brothel Gankirō 岩亀楼 situated in the upper central area which catered to Western clientele. <br> <br>Yokohama had opened as a treaty port in 1859 and Western residents quickly established themselves near the waterfront. <br> <br>Following the 1866 fire the foreign concession was rebuilt in Western architectural styles while the brothel district was relocated outside the concession boundary. . unknown
19384906BBMoskau /Moscow 1938. 4° 30 S.: zahrl. Kt./30 pages : many mapping O.Lwd./ Or. Canvas mit leichte Randläsuren , Eck. bestoss., Rück. verblässt, minim fleckig /slight marginal defects, move fades , corners bumped, minim. stains In Russische Sprache / in Russian language
237Nouvelle Librairie de la Jeunesse, rue de l’Abbaye, Paris S.D. (circa 1880?)
1931217773Leipzig, Quelle & Meyer, 1931-41. Verschied. Hlwdbde. Meist Einbde. angeschmutzt u. gest. Bibl.-Ex.
53246London Samuel Birt John Clarke & William Russel 1742. . Kapitale schadhaft Leder im Gelenk brüchig; Besitzverm. von alter Hand aV u. am Kopfschnitt "Iohn Parker 1771". - 56 Oden ferner Fragmente u. Epigramme des Anakreon um 580 - um 495 v. Chr. sowie einige Dichtungen der Sappho um 600 v. Chr. Texte griechisch u. lateinisch Vorwort u. Fußnoten lateinisch. - Zu dem englischen Theologen u. Dichter J. Trapp 1679-1747 siehe Th. Cibber The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland S. 124-134; The Oxford Dict. of Nat. Biogr. - Gerard van der Gucht um 1696-1776 englischer Kupferstecher flämischer Abstammung Thieme/Becker 15 S. 186. - Selten London, Samuel Birt, John Clarke, & William Russel, 1742. unknown
1793165990Nürnberg, Stein, 1793. Kl.-4°. M. 4 (1 gef.) Kpfr.-Taf. u. einigen Münzkpfrn. VIII, 404 S., 7 Bl. Pp. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rsign. Einbd. bestoßen u. angeschmutzt. Leicht gebräunt. St. a. Tit.
53106Hildesheim Georg Olms 1962. . Register zu den Werken des Historikers Plutarchos um 46 - nach 120 n. Chr. - 1 1: Alpha-Jota; 2 Kappa-Omega. - Ursprünglich erschienen als: Plutarchi Chaeronensis moralia T. 8 1-2 Indicis Graecitatis. - Daniel Wyttenbach 1746-1820 Schweizer Altphilologe Professor in Amsterdam u. Leiden Zischka Allg. Gelehrten-Lex. S. 703. - Rückenschilder abgerieben. Hildesheim, Georg Olms, 1962. unknown
Two volume set in slipcase. Includes Bausch & Lomb magnifying glass. Full blue cloth boards; gilt lettering on spine. The books themselves are in Very Good condition, with sharp edges and bright white pages. Slipcase shows some wear, spots,, bumps and small tears. Broken and missing plastic pull tabs inside case that are there to help pull the books out of slipcase. This extremely heavy set will require extra postage for priority or international shipping. This is the compact edition of the original 20 volume bound set of the Oxford English Dictionary, published by the Oxford University Press. The O.E.D. is the world's ultimate authority on English vocabulary, diction, usage, and etymology and includes about three-quarters of a million words.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script and French. [4], 116, [2] p. Roumi: 1332 = Gregorian: 1916. "Mühim bir tebsir: Bilcümle mekâtib talebesine, lisan ögrenmek isteyenlere, muhterem efendiler; Tâb altinda gayet mühim bir eserim var. Bu kitap bir çok arkadaslarin musarrane rica ve müracaatim üzerine sahib eserden yedi sekiz ay evveli (?) ve Fransizca harflerinin azligi dolayisiyla nesr edememistim. Elinizdeki kitaptan sonra tabina ciddi bir muvaffakiyet addediyorum. 'Fransizca dersleri ve dershane hayati' ünvani altinda olan bu kitap son usûl tedrise göre ve gayet imlâ olarak muallim ve talebenin ders...". (From epilogue on back cover). No info on author. In epilogue, he says that he needed to prepare a French grammar book according to the last system of which everyone can easily learn French. Printed in "Kurye Basi 15 Numerolu Âdâb" Printinghouse, Baghdad, Iraq. First and Only Edition. TBTK 615. Özege 19235. No copy in OCLC (Worldcat). Extremely rare.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian with bilingual titles in English and Persian. 2 volumes set: ([208], 1187 p.; 1188-2222, [16] pp.), some b/w plates at the end of second volume. All articles with their Latinized transcriptions.