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Sound book (from 1970's) with clean pages and clear content. Slight wear of plastic cover protecting dust jacket. bar code sticker on FEP and a stamp on bottom of title page Ex - Library
Two-volume set. Two hardcovers (no jackets, presumably as issued) in German language, housed in card slipcase. Edited by Friedrich Beissner and Jochen Schmidt. v.1: Gedichte, Hyperion; v.2: Der Tod des Empedokles, Aufsatze, Ubersetzungen, Briefe. Minor marks on exterior of v.2; larger, though fainter, marks on exterior of v.1. A hint of wear to spine ends. Interiors are clean and sound; all text is clear; a very good set. TS Used
1974100127800Max niemeyer verlag 1974 430 pages 15 2x3x22 4cm. 1974. Cartonné. 430 pages.
Three-volume, German language set in (slightly marked) slipcase; hardcovers (without jackets, as issued) with slightly worn lettering bands on spines - otherwise very good throughout. Text is clear on sound, clean pages. Vol. 1: Autobiographische und poetische Schriften; vol. 2: Reisen, Schriften zur Kunst und Mythologie; vol. 3: Erfahrung, Sprache, Denken. TS Used
Paperback in acceptable condition. Text in German. Cover is marked, edgeworn and sunned throughout. 3cm tear to the front upper edge and a nick to the front upper spine side; both of which have been repaired with tape. Page block is marked with some traces of foxing. The front hinge and one of the closing pages are slightly loose, however the rest of the binding is sound. The text and images are clear. CM Used
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Library bar code sticker on FEP incl. a stamp. Stamp on bottom of title page. Plastic cover over dust jacket (removable). Ex - Library
Ausstellung in Villa Hügel - Essen - Werdendes Abendland an Rhein und Ruhr, 18. Mai bis 15. September 1956 332 S. + Bildtafeln + Anzeigen, Papier minimal Lichtrandig, der Einband ist komplet abgelöst, Einband weist an der unteren Ecke ein Eselsohr auf, der Rücken mit Knickspuren, German
1935SBLB0370Wien und Leipzig, Österr. Bundesvlg. 1935. 344 S., mit Abb., ill. OHLn., geringf. berieb., Text schwach gebräunt.
68505, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 hardback, Pages: 324 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, 1 tables b/w. Language(s):Latin, English, Old English. NEW. ISBN 9782503612485.
68508, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 hardback, Pages: 324 p. Size:155 x 245 mm Illustrations:4 b/w, 1 tables b/w.Language(s):Latin, English, Old English . ISBN 9782503612485.
1966Q1060New York: Gessler Publishing Co. 1966. Envelope. Near fine. Complete set of 32 pink cards 2.75 x 4.25 inches and instruction sheet/answer key in English. Hhoused in printed envelope which is split along part of the flap fold; else Near Fine. German language learning game incorporating trivia about famous people and places related to German culture and education. 1 later copy 1970 recorded in OCLC. <br/><br/> Gessler Publishing Co. unknown
Text in German languages. Paperback with lightly bumped foot of spine and very slightly creased upper leading corner of front cover. A few superficial scores and marks on covers. Page block has minor grubby marks. Upper leading corners of first fourth of pages are lightly bumped. Very slight damage to upper edges of pages 352 - 360. Text remains clear, and binding is tight throughout. T Used
Minimal wear on cover. Clear, bright and tight throughout Used
310 pages. Text in German. "For 13 years (1963-1976) the author served as Editor of Der Bote. His touch with the 'grass roots', his love for the Church, his kindness and sense of humour combined to make his editorials refreshing. Some of these editorials which explored his special interests in leadership, Church schools and the Mennonite Brotherhood now appear in this book." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Very nice copy. Book
199818079Lexington: University of Kentucky 1998. Hardcover. As New. Bound in burgundy cloth. Number 33 of 400 copies signed by Berry and author Feedman on last page. <br/><br/> University of Kentucky hardcover
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fuer die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. Band 237. Ex - library. Sticker removed from lower spine leaving some slight traces. Bookplate inside front cover. Sticker on FEP. Bookplate inside front cover. Lending history sheet on FEP. Stamp on title page and upper and lower page block. No dust jacket. Binding is very well preserved, pages are clean and crisp, and printing is tight, clean and bright throughout. MB Ex - Library
1867853441867. CHINESE LANGUAGE WADE Thomas Francis. WEN-CHIEN TZU-ERH CHI A SERIES OF PAPERS SELECTED AS SPECIMENS OF DOCUMENTARY CHINESE Designed to Assist Students of the Language as Written by the Officials of China. In Sixteen Parts with Key. London: Trubner & Co. 1867. First edition. Two quarto volumes. xii 456 pp.; iv7252 pp. 30 x 23 cm. The second volume has a separate title-page: KEY TO THE TZU ERH CHI. DOCUMENTARY SERIES. VOLUME I. CONTAINING TRANSLATIONS OF PAPERS 1 TO 75 AND NOTES TO PAPERS 1 TO 65 INCLUSIVE. Depsite the Volume 1 designation there were no further volumes published. Both volumes have the title in Chinese characters at the head of the title-page as well as a contemporary ink ownership of J. E. Woodruff. In worn and rubbed contemporary bindings with marbled sides. Both volumes are missing the original red leather backstrip. The spine of the first volume WEN-CHIEN TZU-ERH CHI has been neatly covered with brown cloth tape and its hinges strengthened with white cloth tape. Additionally Volume 1 shows internal and external evidence of worming. Internally the worm damage is confined to the margins without affecting the text and there are some pencil notes. Sir Thomas Francis Wade 1818-1895 a British soldier turned diplomat and Sinologist was the first professor of Chinese at Cambridge University. He developed a system of romanizing the Chinese language based on pronunciation conventions of the Beijing dialect. The system was later modified by Herbert Giles another diplomat and scholar who had succeeded him as professor of Chinese at Cambridge and became known as the Wade-Giles system. It was widely used throughout much of the twentieth century to represent the sounds of Mandarin in Western publications and is still used to represent some personal and place names. This work was prepared with the express purpose of preparing individuals destined to join Her Majesty's Consular Service in China with the written language of government as it appeared in books and in official correspondence. Cordier III 1689; DNB. unknown books
1867853441867. CHINESE LANGUAGE WADE Thomas Francis. WEN-CHIEN TZU-ERH CHI A SERIES OF PAPERS SELECTED AS SPECIMENS OF DOCUMENTARY CHINESE Designed to Assist Students of the Language as Written by the Officials of China. In Sixteen Parts with Key. London: Trubner & Co. 1867. First edition. Two quarto volumes. xii 456 pp.; iv7252 pp. 30 x 23 cm. The second volume has a separate title-page: KEY TO THE TZU ERH CHI. DOCUMENTARY SERIES. VOLUME I. CONTAINING TRANSLATIONS OF PAPERS 1 TO 75 AND NOTES TO PAPERS 1 TO 65 INCLUSIVE. Depsite the Volume 1 designation there were no further volumes published. Both volumes have the title in Chinese characters at the head of the title-page as well as a contemporary ink ownership of J. E. Woodruff. In worn and rubbed contemporary bindings with marbled sides. Both volumes are missing the original red leather backstrip. The spine of the first volume WEN-CHIEN TZU-ERH CHI has been neatly covered with brown cloth tape and its hinges strengthened with white cloth tape. Additionally Volume 1 shows internal and external evidence of worming. Internally the worm damage is confined to the margins without affecting the text and there are some pencil notes. Sir Thomas Francis Wade 1818-1895 a British soldier turned diplomat and Sinologist was the first professor of Chinese at Cambridge University. He developed a system of romanizing the Chinese language based on pronunciation conventions of the Beijing dialect. The system was later modified by Herbert Giles another diplomat and scholar who had succeeded him as professor of Chinese at Cambridge and became known as the Wade-Giles system. It was widely used throughout much of the twentieth century to represent the sounds of Mandarin in Western publications and is still used to represent some personal and place names. This work was prepared with the express purpose of preparing individuals destined to join Her Majesty's Consular Service in China with the written language of government as it appeared in books and in official correspondence. Cordier III 1689; DNB. unknown
Slightly scuffed paperback. A few minor bumps to upper edge of front cover. Lower leading corners of some middle pages are lightly bumped; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Used
Hardcover with jacket in very good condition. Text in German. Previously owned by the late Professor Hedley Bull of Balliol College, Oxford. Contains publisher's slip addressed to Bull. Jacket is lightly scored and bumped on edges. Minor bumps on edges of hardcover and a few pages. Page block is lightly marked. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
19397040Munchen: Verlag R. Oldenbourg. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Black gilt decorated cloth line design and gilt crest on spine a lovely clean tight copy exhibiting very light shelf wear only a superb and very scarce copy. ; Folio; 402. pages . Verlag R. Oldenbourg hardcover
Hardcover without jacket. No. 14. Marks, corners bumped, and minor wear on boards and tanned page block; page corners are faintly bumped. German language, though predominantly comprising chess board layouts. Accompanying booklet laid in. Content is clear throughout. TS Used
1938030001Berlin: Brunnen-Verlag 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. Photographs Throughout. First Printing 1-5 Tausend. Would Be Fine But Front Endpaper Neatly Removed. Dj With 1/32" To 1/8" Losses Just At Corners Small Areas Of Very Slight Soiling To Blank Rear Panel. <br/> <br/> Brunnen-Verlag hardcover
1979154573Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1979. 107 S. OKart. Umschl. gebräunt u. m. Bibl.-Sign. St. a. Tit.
1910181336Berlin, Eisenach, leipzig, Chicago, Hillger, (1910). Nicht pagin. OHlwd. Einbd. fleckig. Papierbed. vergilbt.