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575p. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. Slight foxing on first few leaves. Text on four pages stained by newspaper clippings. Includes chapters on Continental, English, Scottish, Linlithgowshire , Fife and Stirlingshire, Tweed-dale and Clydesdale, and Border Gypsies; as well as chapters on Marriage and Divorce Ceremonies, Language, and the Present Condition and Number of the Gipsies in Scotland. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GYPSY 2
pp. viii, 436. 16 mo. 150 mm. Edges uncut. Remains of the original printed wraps. An early French conversation and phrase book apparently designed for English and American travelers in France. VERY SCARCE. OCLC records only the copy at the New York Public Library. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR-VOYAGE 3RD FL
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 3 volumes: (127, [2] p.; 120, [2] p.; 140, [1] p.), b/w maps. The East Turkic review. Institute for the Study of the USSR. No. 1-2-3. 3 issues, 1958-1960. The East Turkic review is a publication of the Institute for the Study of the USSR (is a body emigre scholars from Soviet Union, whose aim is to furnish reliable information regarding conditions and trends in the Soviet Union, founded in 1950, its activities are centered in Munich, Germany.). Its purpose is to present analyses of contemporary events and detailed studies of the history and culture of the areas of the Soviet Union inhabited by Turkic peoples. The study contains some precious authors and scholars such Poppe, Chabagi etc.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. [Lvii], 236 p. Two Tamil folktales: The story of King Matanakâma - The story of peacock Râvana. Translated from the Tamil by Kamil V. Zvelebil. "Taamil literary folklore has so far received little attention, in spite of a few early publications which appeared mostly in the 19th century. Mosst of Tamil literary texts translated into Western languages, or analyzed in Indological literature, belonged too the Tamil 'Great Tradition' of high literary culture. And yet, there exists an enormous wealth of oral and semi-oral traditions of verbal art in Tamil, as in any other Indian language; some of these pieces of literary folklore have appeared in print as chapbooks and are very popular with Tamil readers, but ignored by 'respactable' literary scholarship. The two folk-narratives translated in this book belong to the favourite pieces of Tamil folklore. Apart from being expressions of sheer narrative joy and creative fantasy of the Tamil people,they are a rich source of comparative data on various motifs, customs, stylistic devices etc., and therefore they will not only amuse and delight the general reader, but be of great use to all students of Indian literatures, and of comparative folklore.".
Gift inscription in pen to titlepage from author to Eric and Carol. Mild Creasing to book along spine ; Attempts to combine some new and slightly eccentric approaches to Plato . ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 113; 143 pages; Signed by Author
Two volumes. pp. xxxiv, (6), 498 + Frontis engraving, dated 1798, of Mercury, seated; (6), 590, (2). Offsetting from frontis, as usual. Foxed. 8vo. 235 mm. The original paper boards binding has perished and should be sometimereplaced. John Horne (1736-1812), later known as John Horne Tooke began his celebrity when he became an enthusiastic partisan of Wilkes in 1768. They made a good pair. Horne loved battles of wits and legal maneuvering, and he sympathized with every cause for liberty, including the French Revolution, and the independence of the American Colonies. Wilkes and Horne later came to bitter disagreement and fought a war of 'Letters'. The redoubtable Junius entered the controversy on Wilkes's side. Horne retorted vigorously, and proved the most successful critic of that famous agitator. A friend of Horne's, William Tooke, lived in the charming town of Purley, and it was he who persuaded John Horne, by then a famous political agitator, to add the name of Tooke to his (as a mutual honor after Horne had successfully fought an Enclosure Act which would have adversely affected Tooke's Purley property). After John Horne Tooke wrote 'The Diversions of Purley' it was apparent that he wanted to be heir to at least half of his Tooke's fortune; but thiswas not to be. This edition of discursive and eccentric linguistic essays,edited and printed by Richard Taylor (1781-1858), is considered the best version of 'The Diversions of Purley'. W151 R
Inner hinges broken. Contents a bit shaken. Tape stains to front inner hinge. Scholar's name to ffep (W. J. Slater). Ink stains to lower corners of last few pages. Tears to joints of spine cover. Spine sunned. 1 corner edgeworn. Ffep is loose but present. ; 2.08 x 8.76 x 5.81 Inches; 1029 pages
Cover and contents in very good clean condition. Includes the text of dedication from the author. Newspaper article inside of the book. Used, In French
Sound book with clean pages and clear content. Some discolouration on spine. Dust jacket looks worn, has egde wear and sunning of the spine.
Grey cover looks a little worn at the edges of spine and foredges. First inner paper hinge torn. Contents in very good clean condition. Pictorial upper board. Coloured top of page block. Used
Edition limited to 4000 copies. Minor wear to cover edges; yellowing to pages; library stamp on front inside cover; text tight and bright. Ex - Library
Paperback with light edgewear to covers and gift dedication penned to title page. No other faults. AD Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Ex - library, with library plate and bookseller's sticker on front pastedown. Text is in French. Fold - out map at end of book. Leather - bound spine and leading corners. Boards are considerably worn, rubbed and scratched. Banded spine with gilt lettering and decoration. Spine is quite worn and rubbed. Leading corners are very worn, with noticeable fabric loss. Head of page block is in gilt. Marbled pastedowns and endpapers. Hinges are cracked and binding is a little loose at one or two points. Pages are a little sunned. Text remains clear. AF Ex - Library
Paperback, new in shrinkwrap. Text in Italian. AD Used
Paperback in acceptable condition. Text in Spanish. Signed and dedicated by author on half title page. Creases and edge-wear on tanned covers and spine. Spine ends are nicked. Page block and pages are tanned and lightly marked. Upper edges of pages are rough-cut. Stamp on half title page, crossed out with pen. Some pages are creased and nicked. Cover is partially detached from page block, but binding remains intact. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Text in Latin and Greek. Rather dirty boards and spine. Small tear on the upper edge of the FEP; fountain pen notes on the reverse of the same endpaper. Some foxing throughout, mostly on the opening and closing pages. The binding is sound; all content is clear. CM Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Volume 20 in the Creole Language Library series. Spine is a little cocked and spine ends and leading corners are lightly worn, but boards are otherwise in good clean condition. Pages very clean and clear. Text sound and tight. AF Used
German language ex - library hardcover without jacket. One or two very faint marks on boards; spine a little faded with bumped ends. Dent on rear upper edge with a few lighter instances on lower edges. Lower leading corners show very light wear. Library shelfmark taped over spine foot, tape visible front and rear. Library plate on front pastedown; lending history and barcode sticker on FEP; library stamps on title page, head and foot of page block and final index page. Page block head a little yellowed; small mark on page block face. Pages are clean and sound; all text clear. BZAW 184. TS Ex - Library
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Seventh edition. Spine ends and leading corners are bumped and worn. Upper edges of a few pages are lightly bumped. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HCW Used
Hardcovers in new condition. Der Erste Weltkrieg im intellektuellen, literarischen und bildnerischen Gedaechtnis der europaischen Kulturen. La Premiere Guerre mondiale dans la memoire intellectuelle, litteraire et artisique des cultures europeennes. The First World War in the Intellectual, Literary and Artistic Memory of the European Cultures; Teil 1 - 1ere pertie / Part 1 / Teil 2 - 2e partie - Part 2
First edition, 8vo (220 x 140 mm), viii, 183, [1]pp., orig. purple cloth, spine lettered in gilt.
Third edition, revised, corrected, and improved, 182pp., wormhole on inner blank margin of first 16pp. (not affecting the text), original cloth-backed boards, spine and hinges worn, uncut, printed paper label, a clean copy.
Both volumes, slip - cased. Minor shelfwear only; previous owner's name on FEPs; contents otherwise clean and sound. TPW Used
Very nice, sharp-cornered book. Text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, solid and straight binding. Dust jacket has edgewear, a few small tears at spine. 319 color plates, many in full and half page, light blue cloth covers with sharp corners and gilt lettering to spine. Stain to lower spine does not affect pages. Text is in Russian
Paperback in good condition. Text in French. Former library copy with stamps/stickers in the usual places, plus stamp to page block face. Penned annotation to front cover, sticker residue to spine, correction fluid to title page at upper leading corner. Small surface tear to front cover, marks to page block face and creases to spine. Internal contents are clean and unmarked. AD Used