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288 pages including index. Illustrated with line drawings. Chapters include: Introductory; Different Ends for Which Pictures Have Been Used; The Different Kinds of Pictures; Stereographs and the Stereoscope; Experiences of Travel with Stereographs; The Importance of Environment; The Limitations of Language; The Wide Environment The Stereograph Travel System Gives. Part II includes the following chapters: What are the Necessities of Life; Life is the Purpose of Our Existence; What is the Life We Are Here to Develop?; Happiness vs. Pleasure; The Different Needs of Our Life; The Fundamental Conditions for the Development of the Intellect; The Fundamental Conditions for the Development of the Aesthetic Nature; Fundamental Conditions for the Development of the Moral Nature; Fundamental Conditions for the Development of the Religious Life; Summary and Conclusion. Small dab of liquid paper upon front endpaper. Minimal markings to text. Some pencil markings have been erased. Lettering worn from spine. Above average wear to boards. Hinges intact. Minor lean to spine. Average soiling. Moderate yellowing to contents. Book
Hardcover, 6 volumes in 3; FULL TITLE: Sancti Bernardi abbatis primi Clarae-Vallensis Opera genuina videlicet in primo et secundo volumine; spuria, dubiaque in tertio comprehensa; Horstii et Mabillonii notis, aliusque permultis aucta, juxta editionem Parisien. anni MDCCXIX; adjecta appendice Edmundi Martene, ex veterum scriptorum, & momentorum collectione; atque his omnibus in hac tertia editione Veneta accuratius revisis & illustratis. Half-bound in cream coloured leather with marbled paper sides and marbled endpapers. Gilt bands to spine have partially worn away and title labels to spine are lightly worn. Board edges are rubbed and worn, leather is lightly spotted and paper sides are shelfworn. Light foxing to prelims in all 3, and on a few pages in mains throughout. V.1 and V.3 have slight hinge breaks at title pages. Water marks to gutter of pages 1182 to REP in V.3. and mark to spine of V.1. Very good condition for age. Text is clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
188 pages. Occasional black and white illustrations in text. Copyright 1902. No indication of prior printings. Includes 72 reading lessons with titles such as Confucious and the Wise Boy, A Cunning Fox, and The Camel and the Miller, plus exercises on vowel sounds, consonant sounds, and articulation. "The lessons cover quite a large range of subjects. In this way the Chinese scholar will acquire much valuable knowledge." - from Preface. Includes text in English and Chinese, side-by-side, on each page. Minimal faint markings to contents. Binding intact. Average wear to maroon cloth. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage reader. Book
This copy is a 1987 reprint of the 1975 first edition. A cultural history of the Evangelical-Lutheran colonies in the region of Odessa 1804-1945. XII, 431 pages. Selected Bibliography. Glossaries of Russian and German Terms. List of Russian measures and their equivalents. Black and white illustrations. "In this scholarly work Dr. Height has not only succeeded in recovering and preserving the epic story of those hardy, enterprising pioneers of the steppe. He has also been able to present a fascinating cultural 'soul-portrait' that provides the reader with a deeper insight into their character and way of life, their language and folklore, their customs and traditions. The descendants may justly be proud of this historical monument to their forefathers. Many will also be delighted with the excellent true-to-life documentary of their ethnic background and their cultural heritage. A precious heirloom for generations to come." - dust jacket. Light soiling to edges of textblock. Prior owner's ink stamp to top edge, title page, and dedication page, otherwise book clean and unmarked with light wear. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this superlative reference. Book
102 pages. Cover photo of Nazi officer imposed over large swastika. Contents: Vietnam widow - Shirley Isaaacs of Phenix City, Alabama; America's Ten Outstanding Young Men of 1965 - Donald Dickinson Williams, Bill D. Moyers, Jerry Herman, Edward H. White II, Frederick P. Whiddon, Aurther Edward Turner, Fred R. Harris, Charles Conrad Jr., Frederick Rogers Adams Jr.; Nice two-page color-photo ad for the 1966 Ford Galaxie XL in Paris; Oklahoma's Education War - the lesson it can teach a nation; How the Jews Changed Catholic Thinking - "B'nai B'rith wanted the Catholics to delete all language from the Church services that could even seem anti-Semitic" - extensively documents organized Jewry's intensive effort which resulted in the Catholic Church watering down its position that Jews killed Jesus Christ; The Defeat of Hitler's Order - General Dietrich von Cholitz did not obey Hitler's order to burn Paris; Nice colour ad for the American Motors Rambler station wagon; Great colour centerfold ad for the 1966 Plymouth 2-door hardtop VIP (blue); The New Mexico - yesterday's tradition takes on today's tempo - Luis Barragan; Acapulco's Young Fashionables - colour photos of lovely Latinas; *Fantastic* two-page colour ad for the 1966 Dodge Charger, featuring a grey model with red interior; Shooting is the least important part of Basketball - John Wooden is now in his 17th season at UCLA; Nice colour photo 7up ad; Luxurious 1-page colour photo ad for the wide-track 1966 Pontiac; Debbie Watson (of the ABC-TV show Tammy) says she'll be dangerous at 20; Albert the Dalmation dog defies nature and flips for the dolphin way of life - with great photos; Johnny Carson, the Prince of Chitchat, is a Loner - with photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Philco colour televisions; Two-page colour photo ad features the safety features of 1966 General Motors cars; Lovely colour photo ad for the 1966 Oldsmobile Jetstar 88. Nice two-page colour photo ad for 1966 Chevrolet trucks features a rocky desert scene. Back cover features nice colour painting of a railworker in a Camel cigarette ad. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Address label upon front cover. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
No dust jacket. Hardcover in card box. Reprint of the original edition of 1908-34. Complete nine-volume set. Text is in German. Includes an additional, large-format volume containing an extensive set of plates. One or two slight marks and scores on boards. Light bumping on spine ends of Vols. IV and VI. Small abrasion on upper left corner of title plate of Vol. IX. One or two slight creases on spine of Vol. IX. One or two very small marks on pages. Very small abrasions on FEP of Vol. VII and spine head of Vol. IX. Bump on spine foot of Vol. IX. One or two slight foxing marks on page blocks of Vols. I, V and IX. Binding is sound, and the text and illustrations are clear throughout all volumes. AF Used
8 Volumes, 8vo, vol. 1 has neat pencil notes to verso of front free endpaper, orig. cloth, dust wrappers, a very nice set. A complete set in eight volumes. Volume one, 1854-April 1874. pp. xi, [v], 525; Volume two, April 1874-July 1879. pp. [iv], 352; Volume three, August 1879-September 1882. pp. [iv], 372; Volume four, October 1882-June 1884. pp. [iv], 326; Volume five, July 1884-August 1887. pp. [iv], 465; Volume six, August 1887-September 1890. pp. [vi], 443; Volume seven, September 1890-December 1892. pp. [iv], 488; Volume eight, January 1893-December 1894. pp. [vi], 448.
Hardcover, complete 5 volume set, with unclipped dust jacket and slipcase Text in Italian. Facsimilie copy of a the 1740 version, these are not dated but presume ca. 2000. Jackets are all very faintly marked at spine and volume 4 has marks in upper margins of pages 12-13. No other flaws to books. Slipcase has a few shelfwear marks. Very good condition throughout. AD Used
1st Separate Edition. 19th Century Boards with original paper wrappers bound inside. 8vo. 33 pages ; 21 cm. Reprinted from the Asiatic Journal. This is the first published monograph by Louis Loewe, the Jewish Silesian linguist who made major contributions to the study of Hieroglyphics and who worked as Sir Moses Montefiores secretary. Sir Moses Montefiore in his will named Loewe one of his executors, and directed that he should be entrusted with all his diaries and other private papers to enable him to undertake the task of writing a biography of Lady Montefiore. This became a biography of Sir Moses also. It was completed in June 1888, and published in 1890 as Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore. (Wikipedia, 2017) This book includes amazing type-set illustrations of Egyptian hieroglyphics which Loewe translates into English, Greek, and Hebrew. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide, and no copies in the United States. Ex-library with Institutional Stamp. Inscribed by the author on the front wrapper. Boards are worn. Some edgewear, with one corner folded. A few damp stains. Overall in good condition. (BR-11-52)
Hardcover. Supplement, Volume VII only. Text in French. Front board missing. Original hardback full bound in contemporary brown calf-skin leather. Gilt decorated spine with gilt lettering and title. Black and white copper engravings. Spine and rear board are well worn. Boards are worn at edges, with bumped and significantly worn leading corners. Small chips at foot of spine. Spine cover beginning to detach from board. Head of page block is faded. FEP is foxed and detached, but intact. Very slight damp damage to early pages, foxing to plate edges and some very occasional staining and light foxing throughout. Minor creases on upper leading corners of some pages. Brown water staining to edges of rear endpapers. Clear text throughout. No dust jacket. T Used
Very minor shelfwear. Half-title of Vol. 1 is creased. Some very minor corner creasing to a few pages. Books are VG+ to NF. Slipcase in NF condition. ; Large heavy volumes. Overseas shipping will be more. ; Vol. 1/2/2022; 11.9 X 9.1 X 3.7 inches; 2368 pages; The world's most authoritative dictionary of Classical Latin, the monumental, two volume Oxford Latin Dictionary offers unsurpassed coverage of the language of Rome from its beginnings until AD 200. More than half a century in the making, and originally published in a series of fascicles (parts) from 1968, this magisterial reference work was finally published in a single volume format in 1982. Now this indispensable resource is available in a revised and freshly redesigned Second Edition.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Russian text and Chagatai Turkish (Arabic letters) facsimile of original manuscript. 2 volumes set: (74, [1], 400, [4] p.; [4], 401-1115, [7] pp.). Beda'î'-ul-veka'i' (Udivitelnie sobiti). 2 volumes set. Edited by A. S. Tveritinovoy. Dogu halklari edebî abideleri. Metinler, Büyük seri: 14. Özege: 24114. Extremely rare.
Library stamps and stickers. Slight yellowing. Deckle edges. Mostly unopened. Stamped by the notary of Madrid. Ex - Library
Library stamps and stickers. Slight yellowing. Deckle edges. Mostly unopened. Stamped by the notary of Madrid. Ex - Library
Spanish edition published in December 1985. Bright yellow, first trade edition hardcover, with unclipped dust jacket, in very good condition. Jacket has minor shelf wear, including nicks and creasing to the edges, and scuffing to the covers. Boards are lightly marked and scuffed, with creasing at the spine ends and bumps to the board edges. Page block is discoloured, particularly the page block head. Pencil inscription on half-title page. The pages and text are otherwise clean and unmarked throughout. LW Used
[Berlin], 22 February [1895]. Rudolf Diesel's retained copy of his own signed manuscript letter to Samuel Breslauer, following up on previous correspondence concerning the installation of his prototype diesel engine, during the design stage. Text is in German. 4to. Single leaf, 4 lines of text on onion skin paper measuring approximately 30 x 24 cm. Minor age-toning, otherwise in very good condition. Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858-1913), needing no introduction, was a German inventor and mechanical engineer who is world-famous for having invented the Diesel engine. At the time of this letter, Diesel was diligently working on altering and perfecting his 1893 engine design. This design would later be known as the diesel engine. The first prototype Motor 150/400, had been completed 12 July 1893. Initial tests proved it to be a successful concept. By October 1895, after the first prototype had been converted into the second prototype Motor 220/400, it had become clear that, a completely new engine had to be designed from scratch. On 20 February 1896, Krupp, Maschinenfabrik Augsburg, and Diesel, decided to start the development of the new engine. The new engine was supposed to be a 250 mm bore engine with a 400 mm stroke. On 5 March 1896, Diesel filed a patent application for supercharging; on 26 March, it was decided to build the new engine with a supercharger. In order to improve the efficiency of the development process, a new design bureau was built directly into Diesel's Augsburg testing laboratory. Several young engineers worked there, including Imanuel Lauster. On 30 April 1896, after Lauster had completed the drawings, the workshop at Augsburg began making parts for the engine. The first successful Diesel engine Motor 250/400, designed by Rudolf Diesel, was officially tested in 1897 by German industrial engineer Moritz Schröter. Schröter concluded, "we are beholding a quite marketable machine that has been thoroughly designed with great attention to every single detail." At this time, several firms bought licences for building legal copies of the Motor 250/400. It is now on display at the German Technical Museum in Munich. The recipient of the correspondent is Samuel Breslauer (1870-1942), a lawyer, journalist and editor, who rose to be head of the Politics department for the Berlin newspaper "Berliner Lokal Anzeiger", a daily newspaper with one of the highest national circulations of its time. Breslauer is remembered as one of the numerous Jews who were captured and deported camp during the holocaust. Surely his public role would have made him an immediate target by the German extremist leader. In August 1942, Breslauer and his wife Bertha were taken to the Theresienstadt concentration camp where they both died, she within four days.
Very Good Armenian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Armenian (Western Armenian). 136 p. No ills. Small chippings on the upper corners of front and back covers. Otherwise a good copy. First Armenian edition of Carroll's legendary book "Alice in Wonderland". "This is the first Armenian translation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It is in the Western Armenian dialect.". (Source: The University of Maryland Alice in Wonderland Early Editions Catalogue). Yervand Kopelian, (1923-2010), was an Armenian translator and writer among Istanbul Armenians. He has worked for the diaspora newspapers like "Luys, Ayg, Jamanak, Kulis and Marmara". He also translated Boris Pasternak's novel "Doctor Zhivago" published in "Marmara" newspaper as an appendix and a serialization. OCLC 974926802. Very scarce.
Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. Text in French. Third edition. Volume one only. Front board and two early blank pages are detached from binding. Rear board detached. Abrasions, marks and scores on worn boards and spine. Leading corners and edges are split. Spine head is chipped and partially detached. Gilt page block is marked. Pastedown hinges have been reinforced. Minor inked writing and ink stamp on early blank pages. Two centimetre tear on leading edge of frontispiece. Pages are marked and tanned, with some nicks and creases. Contents remain clear throughout. HCW Used
In -4°, pp. (22), 221, legatura in pergamena molle, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Prima edizione di questo manuale sulla lingua volgare, scritta e parlata: rivolto al sovrano (e ai suoi collaboratori), l’autore non si limita a suggerimenti linguistici, ma nell’ultima parte il trattato sconfina nella politica e nella diplomazia. L’autore (1574-1630), priore di Urbino e accademico della Crusca.
Good English Original 1/4 leather bound with five compartments at spine, half-title on second. Four pages was damaged, so used support transparent and special papers to repair by a skillful binder. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish with Arabic letters. [ii], [13], [4], 827 p. Rare Second Edition. Özege: 10950. This second edition no in Özege. Kitab-i lehcet ül-maâni.= A lexicon English and Turkish; shewing in Turkish, the literal, incidental, figurative, colloquial, and technical significations of the English terms, indicating their pronunciation in a new and systematic manner; and preceded by a sketch of English etymology, to facilitate to Turkish students the acquisition of the English language. Gift of William Wheelwright Esq., of Newburyport U.S.A., to the American mission at Constantinople.
Very Good Arabic Original wrappers in dark green cloth spine. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Arabic 40 p. First and Only Edition in book form of this work on synonyms in the Arabic language, printed for the Arabic universities as an early textbook in Bulaq Printing House. The Bulaq or El-Amiriya Press is the first official and governmental printing press to be established in Egypt, and function according to industrial printing basis, causing not just a qualitative but also a quantitative and knowledgeable leap in science throughout the Arab region. The Bulaq Press was part of Mohamed Aly's inclusive development plans for the modernization of Egypt. The Khedive, first initiated his plans by establishing a strong Egyptian army; one that is capable of strengthening his grip on the country. It thus became essential that this army be provided with the necessary instructive and educational books and material, by which to learn military plans and techniques, as well as the different types of artillery and laws that define a soldier's duties and rights. A pressing need eventually developed for establishing a governmental press; one that should provide such material. By 1815 CE., Mohamed Aly initiated the process of bringing the art of printing to Egypt by sending the first official delegation, headed by Nicole El Masabki, to Milan in Italy, to learn the principles of printing. The same delegation was later able to return and establish the first official press in Egypt. Only three copies located in OCLC: 978241754.
In -4°, cc. 395, (1) con ritratto dell’autore al frontespizio e grande marca al colophon. Non rilegato ma buona copia solida, testo su due colonne. Importante glossario boccacciano, non sono comuni gli esemplari con il ritratto dell’autore, Alunno, che fu al suo tempo un noto lessicografo.
xciv + 468pp.+ 53 microfiches (10515 pages), in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Thesaurus Patrum Graecorum", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), 32cm., fine condition, [editor's new price: 530 euro], ISBN 978-2-503-50859-6, R78966
1st Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. [xviii], 252 pages ; 18 cm. In French. Title in English is, Vocabulary: Basque Words Translated In French. The first exclusively French-Basque dictionary ever published. SUBJECT (S) : Basque language -- Dialects -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc Spine Rebacked. Paper Browning. Some damp stains. Oveall Good condition. (FR-2-15)
Ex-library with minimal stamps. Large format paperback, cover is protected with a glassene wrapper which has darkened but the cover remains bright, lower part of front cover is foxed however. Corners are bent and top and tail of spine is worn with small nicks, page block is uneven and foxed, rear hinge is gappy but sound, photographic plates are printed on art paper which is patchily age darkened and in some cases have printed onto adjacent pages which are of a better quality and generally clear. Chapter title pages are illustrated and text is in red as are initial letters. Ex-Library