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Former owner's name stamped and in pen to ffep. Else minor shelfwear. Thin strip of upper edge of boards near hinge has sheared off (~3cm) exposing board underneath. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 909 pages; Exhaustive and irreplaceable, Walter Bauer's lexicon is one of the great momuments of biblical and related scholarship, perfect for English speaking students working in the Greek text.
in-16, 58 pages; HB/No DW. VG+++ [P-15]
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex - university library. Boards are laminated. Library labels on front board, spine, front pastedown and FEP. Library stamps on page block foot, front pastedown, FEP, colophon and throughout pages. Text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW Ex - Library
634 pages including index. "A reissue of a standard reference work which covers English language fiction - British, American, Commonwealth, and foreign-language translations - up to 1930. The unique value of this work is in the body of information it provides on plots, characters and subject-matter over a huge range of fiction. An invaluable tool in bibliographical and literary studies." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Both hinges open. Moderate wear. Textblock tight. Remains a good working copy. Book
Hardcover in-12, 432 pp. NO DW Good [AR-2]
hardcover
pp. lv, 268, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. XLib. Bookplate of John W. Poffinberger on front pastedown and his signature on title page with date Oct. 5th, 1873. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. Manuscript notes on first and last fly leaves. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding, worn. Library call letters on spine. Hardbound. Good. RELIGION BOX 7
Paperback. Includes CD - ROM sealed at rear. Covers are marked and scored. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Minor marks on inside covers. Light creases and bumps on some pages. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HJW Used
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 130 pages.
At first glance, the book appears in fine condition but some pages are highlighted in ink. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of storage. 130pp. An outline history of English spelling from the Anglo-Saxons adoption of the Roman alphabet to the present day, showing the respective influences of native French and Latin.
New Persian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. A history of linguistics (A part of Western linguistics). Translated into Persian Ali Mohammad Haghshenas. [10], 373 p.
Blind stamped title on front cover, in green on spine. Fore and foot edge of pages uncut. Spine faded. Browning to pastedowns, endpapers and half-title page. Last free endpaper creased down the middle. Wear to joints and top/tail of spine
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Non-circulating set. Books have minor shelfwear and rubbing. Else VG; Two Volume Set. Volume I has 408 pages. Volume II has 409 pages.
Spine very slightly sunned. Small sticker stain to front board. ; Volume 1 Only. ; Vol. 1; 408 pages
Former classics scholar's name on ffep (D. O. Robson) . Slight fraying to top and bottom of spines. Rubbing to boards. Minor shelfwear. ; Two Volume Set. Volume I has 408 pages. Volume II has 409 pages.
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
New English Original bdg. HC. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In English. [xii], 331 p. A Brief Summary of Geography of Turkistan.; A Brief History of Turkistan Untill the Nineteenth Century; Some Remarks for the Relationships Between the Turks and the Russians Prior to the Mid Nineteenth Century.; Central Asian Khanates in the Eve of Russian Invasions; Bukhara.; The Khanate of Khiva.; The Khanate of Khokand.; The Turkmens.; Usage of Some of the Geographic Terms.; XLVI MOTIVES AND REASONS OF RUSSIAN INVASIONS IN CENTRAL ASIA., Background of Russian Expansion into Central Asia., Personal Ambitions of Some Prominent Russian Military and Civil Persons., Extreme Thirst for Gaining New Lands as the Source of the Expansion., Economic and Commercial Values of Turkistan for the Russians., Income and Expenditure in Russian Turkistan Between 1868 and 1873., Alleged Protection Against "Predatory" Nomads?, Assumed 'Mission of Spreading Civilization' in 'Uncivilized'., Regions., Russian Claims for Natural Boundaries., Religious Considerations for Russian Expansions., Lack of Modernity, Enlightened Leadership and Social Cohesion in the Khanates., Lack of Outside Help: Loneliness and Isolation from the World., Imperialist Race Among the Big Powers., Aggrandizement of Russia., Desires to Reach Commercially Reach South., RUSSIAN INVASIONS IN TURKISTAN IN THE 19TH CENTURY., The Fall of Ak Mescid., War Between the Russians and the Khokandians and Subjugation of Khokand., The Fall of Turkistan (Yesse), Chimkent, Avlia Ata., The Fall of Tashkent., War with the Khanate of Bukhara., Establishment of the Governor-Generalship of Turkistan., Renewed War with Bukhara and the Annexation of Samarkand and Zarafshan., Peace Treaty Signed Between Russia and the Khanates of Khokand and Bukhara., Expedition in the Turkmen Country and the Construction of Fort Krasnovodsk (Kizilsu) on the Eastern Caspian Sea., Khivan Expedition and the Submission of the Khanate of Khiva (1873)., Massacre of the Yomud Turkmens by the Russians., Annexation of the Khanate of Khokand into Russia, War Against the Turkmens and the Fall of Geok Tepe., Incorporation of Merv into Russia., Penjdeh Incident: Incorporation of the Sarakh Country into Russia., IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF RUSSIAN INVASIONS IN TURKISTAN IN THE 19TH CENTURY., Administrative Practices and Changes., Russian Military Gathering and Local Peoples. VIII CONTENTS: Transportation., Railroad in Turkistan., Amu Daria Bridge., Effects of Russian Subjugation of Turkistan on Population., Vassal States: Bukhara and Khiva., Russian Rule in Annexed Lands., Cultural and Educational Effects., Effects on the Social Structure of the Society., Agriculture and Land Use., Urban Life., Judicial Matters., Effects on Economy And Commerce., Effects on Industry., Tax Collection., Environmental Impacts., Did the Erection of Russian Rule in Turkistan Improve Security in the Region?., CONCLUSIONS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX, CONTENTS.
Light bumping to lower corners. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine slightly sunned. ; Books is designed to go with Sturtevant's Comparative Grammar of the Hittite Language. ; William Dwight Whitney Linguistic Series; 230 pages
Former owner's name in pen to ffep. Light rubbing to boards. Spine is heavily spotted and discolored. ; The Hittite language is the dead language once spoken by the Hittites, a people who once created an empire centered on ancient Hattusa (modern Bogazköy) in north-central Anatolia (modern Turkey). The language was used from approximately 1600 BC (and probably before) to 1100 BC. There is some attestation that Hittite and related languages were still spoken for a few hundred years after that. Hittite is one of the earliest attested Indo-European languages, although marked differences in its structure and phonology have led some philologists to argue that it should be classified as a sister language to the Indo-European languages, rather than a daughter language. ; William Dwight Whitney Linguistic Series; 192 pages
Paperback in good condition. Ex-university library. From the Taylor Institution, Oxford. Text in Portuguese. Volume one only. Covers and page block are tanned and marked. Leading corners, edges and spine are worn, bumped and creased. Stamps on front cover and one or two pages. Label remains and abrasion on half title page. Pages remain sealed on upper edges. Minor foxing and creases throughout pages. Binding is slightly fragile but remains intact. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in good condition. Ex-university library. From the Taylor Institution, Oxford. Text in Portuguese. Volume two only. Covers and page block are tanned and marked. Leading corners, edges and spine are worn, bumped and creased. Spine foot is nicked. Stamps on front cover and one or two pages. Label remains and abrasion on half title page. Pages remain sealed on upper edges. Minor foxing and creases throughout pages. Binding is slightly fragile and cocked, but remains intact. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover and name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Faint spotting/discoloration to front board. ; 1.08 x 7.82 x 5.02 Inches; 297 pages; 9,000 words in the Iliad and Odyssey, with grammatical forms and illustrations.
G (no dj, red cloth lightly faded on spine, black titles an black flower design on front board,browning free endpapers and pencil signature front free endpaper, contents firm and sound, one or two small spots else no significant fault) 12mo 109pp. Fourth edition. Professor Meiklejohn's Series. Practical suggestions on how to write an essay, with outlines of suggested contents for 100 essays.
Hardcover (no dust jacket, printed boards). Very good condition. Spine ends and corners are slightly bumped. Pages are clean and sound. TA Used
Hardcover in good condition. Text in Portugues. Jacket and hardcover upper leading corners, upper edges and spine ends are lightly bumped. Minor mark on upper edge of front board. Label on half title page. Minor pen on title page. Minor bumps and creases on a few pages. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used