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20152080202102707982University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture Department Ryukyu Dialect Laboratory 2015. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 102 pages Size: A4 size University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture paperback
20122080202102708017University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture Department Ryukyu Dialect Laboratory 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 138 pages Size: A4 size University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture paperback
20112080202102707515University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture Department Ryukyu Dialect Laboratory 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 48 pages Size: A4 size University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture paperback
20112080202102707516University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture Department Ryukyu Dialect Laboratory 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 65 pages Size: A4 size University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Law and Literature Department of International Languages and Cultures Ryukyu Asian Culture paperback
19342092902137303079Oriental Ceramic Research Institute 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Oriental Ceramic Research Institute paperback
19992083002115601294Matsubayashi-sha 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 161p Size: 26cm Matsubayashi-sha paperback
19772090202120411974Susa Town Board of Education 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Susa Town Board of Education paperback
19782082402113801889Sanseido 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sanseido paperback
20112080202102707204Tohoku University Graduate School of Literature Japanese Language Laboratory 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 147 pages Size: A4 size Tohoku University Graduate School of Literature, Japanese Language Laboratory paperback
19812111902160900563Nihon Bunkyo Publishing 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 577p Nihon Bunkyo Publishing paperback
19672091502135700245Tokyodoshuppan 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tokyodoshuppan paperback
19422090602128801032Chuokoronsha 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Chuokoronsha paperback
2511314 and 24 February 1889. Each on letterhead of The Hollies New Brighton Cheshire. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Both in fair condition worn and aged. The first item with one fold. Both signed ‘Edwin Waugh’ and addressed to ‘Mr. J. T. Baron’. ONE 14 February 1889: 2pp 12mo. On the rectos of a bifolium. He would have answered Baron sooner had he not been ‘tossing to and fro a good deal lately’. He thanks him ‘very heartily for the kind feeling expressed in your lines addressed to me on the 73rd the 3 underlined three times anniversary of my birth in the Blackburn Times’. He finds it ‘a cheering thing’ at his time of life ‘to feel that I have the friendship and good wishes of so many of the people of my native county’. He ends by reiterating his thanks for his ‘personal kindness and friendly tribute’. TWO 24 February 1889: 1p 12mo. He read Baron’s ‘lines on “Art and Song†with great pleasure’ and thinks he ‘ought to do more of the same kind’. He ends by stating that he is enclosing a copy of his ‘latest photograph’ not present. 14 and 24 February 1889. Each on letterhead of The Hollies, New Brighton, Cheshire. unknown
2080202103704711Yoshimi shoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 924p Size: 27cm B5 Yoshimi shoten paperback
19872083002117401403Yoshimi shoten 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yoshimi shoten paperback
78471860 Truro: Printed by James R. Netherton 7 Lemon Street. 'Third Edition. - Price Sixpence.'. 12mo: 26 pp paginated 101-126. Stitched. In original worn creased and grubby green printed wraps. Internally clean except for the first two leaves both of which are grubby with loss to the first leaf affecting two lines of text. 'Farmer Brown's Blunders' is a dialect poem with explanatory footnotes; the other item is a spoof letter by 'Hannibal Hollow'. There are no records of first or second editions of this item or of any other edition in which the two pieces are printed together. Scarce: the only copy on COPAC dated to 1860 at the British Library. [1860] Truro: Printed by James R. Netherton, 7, Lemon Street. ['Third Edition. - Price Sixpence.'] paperback
5679Date and place not stated but circa 1945. Nine pages quarto. On aged paper with staple rust stains but with text clear and entire. Manuscript additions. Starts with 'Abba baby. Firstling son. At an early age the firstling would be taken by his father the shepherd to the hills and sheepfolds in order to use him to the sights and sounds peculiar to the free atmosphere of shepherd life.' Ends with 'Zounds zoundings A noise of celebration'. Unattributed but the work of Mrs S. Bridger folklorist of Alciston and Tunbridge Wells and from her collection. Date and place not stated, but circa 1945. unknown
P5881Prague: Družstevnà Práce 1935. Octavo 19.8 × 12 cm. Original embossed ochre cloth orange dust wrappers by Ladislav Sutnar; 8 115 2 pp. Frontis drawing by FerdiÅ¡ DuÅ¡a. Light sun-tanning to spine; else very good or better in very good dust jacket. Scarce third book of poems by this Silesian poet who became famous for defending the rights of speakers of the so-called Lach dialects a group of dialects situated between the Czech and Polish languages. Although Åysohorsky grew up speaking German and initially published in German he later refused to write in standard Czech publishing numerous works in Lachian. A scholar of Slavic studies he systematized the grammar of Lachian and created the first published works using this dialect. Claiming persecution by Czech authorities who refused to recognize Lachian as an independent language he later asked Stalin to intercede on his behalf. He spent time in the Soviet Union and Boris Pasternak even translated several volumes of his poetry. Because of his controversial status in Czechoslovakia his books were later banned and removed from libraries and the book trade. Nevertheless because he was a poet of the oppressed and of the working class Åysohorsky found acclaim with the Czechoslovak interwar leftist literary and artistic scene. This book also serves as an introduction to the Lach dialect with a long dictionary and introduction to pronunciation and a note that the orthography and grammar is based on an 1898 work by Jan LoriÅ¡. Binding by FrantiÅ¡ek Muzika typographic design and wrappers by Ladislav Sutnar. Outside the Czech Republic KVK OCLC show copies at Bamberg and Regensburg University Herder Institut Oxford UCL and Urbana-Champaign. unknown
2080202102800171Ryukyuan Dialect Publishing Committee N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ryukyuan Dialect Publishing Committee paperback
20212081502111907907guangdong people 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. guangdong people paperback
12402Without place or date. Yorkshire 1850s. 1p. 12mo. Fair on aged paper with slight wear and loss at head. The leaf has been trimmed down to 21 x 16 cm. with rounded corners around the poem's decorative border. The poem consists of 96 lines in twelve eight-line stanzas; it is arranged in two columns beneath the title: 'ON THE WING. BY JOHN LAWTON.' First stanza reads: 'I wor thinkin one neet wol sit i mi cheer Wot thowts enter sum people's pates; Wot useful invenshuns they'n plan'd everywheer To benefit people un states. Locomotives un steomers I think yol find Un hundreds o things I might name Fast flitted e fancy throo somebody's mind Un war plann'd by sombody's brain.' The second stanza expands on the theme: 'Tho swift wi con travil on land and on sea Discontent is still to be seen; For sum want to travil o new-fanglt wey Throo th'air in o flyin machine: Un shud they succeed as sum think ut they will In thus navigatin the air Streets un roads wod soon be desertud un still Un oytch thing wod look very quare.' Third stanza: 'One fellow is tryin to make o balloon To go ogen th'wint like o ship Un wen it is reddy he'll start very soon Un go on o grand trial trip. Then another I yerd on made sum big wings - He sed he felt shure he cud fly: He geet on o barn un adjusted his things Determin'd he'd have o good try.' The twelfth and last stanza reads: 'To think wot greyt changes this flyin wod bring I fashuns amusements un trade Wod make sum foak deawtful iv onny sitch thing In this world cud ever be made. Fur my part I expect to see flyin foak Soon after I see flyin pigs; Ur elephants makin gowd watches ov oak Ur crocodiles ridin i gigs.' This poem and its author are entirely untraced with no record on WorldCat or COPAC. Without place or date. [Yorkshire, 1850s?] unknown
24777‘Ye Olde Dorset Fayre’ 22 and 23 August 1923; H. D. Warwick printer Weymouth. The two titled ‘Wole Darset Vayre’ 24 and 25 August 1927 and 21 22 and 23 August 1929. The first printed by Warwick and the second by W. J. Squibb of Weymouth. Three scarce items: no other copy traced. The three pamphlets are uniform in design each consisting of 4pp 12mo stapled into card wraps with title and date beneath the Borough crest. Presumably produced for distribution at the annual town fair. The text of each poem covers all four pages. The first two are in good condition lightly aged; the last is in fair condition slightly ruckled and spotted. ONE: ‘Ye Olde Dorset Fayre’. At the Royal Palm Court Weymouth 22 and 23 August 1923. Poem ‘By Two Darset Maids’ beginning: ‘Come in me vriends and look around / We got all zarts to zell:’. TWO: ‘Wole Darset Vayre’. At Sidney Hall Weymouth 24 and 25 August 1927. Poem titled ‘A Liddle bit more o’ it’ ‘By the zame Two Darset Maids.’ Beginning: ‘Yer we be agen me vriends / At another wole Darset Vayre;’. THREE: ‘Wole Darset Varye’. At New Hall and Schools Baptist Chapel Weymouth 21 22 and 23 August 1929. ‘Arthur Nicholls’ lightly stamped in red at head of cover. Poem titled ‘The Vinish o’ it’ by ‘Zame Maids as avore.’ Beginning: ‘You ’ad the beginnin’ o’ this yer rhyme / Nigh on zix year ago;’ See image. ‘Ye Olde Dorset Fayre’, 22 and 23 August 1923; H. D. Warwick, printer, Weymouth. The two titled ‘Wole Darset Vayre’, 24 paperback
1085531 January 1883; on letterhead of 71 West 54th Street New York. 12mo 4 pp. Bifolium. Forty-eight lines. Text clear and complete. Good on aged paper. Begins 'One must needs be a churl indeed to be a laggard in his response to a letter containing "words of so sweet breath composed" as yours!' He thanks Baron for his 'kind & encouraging letter' and considers that an author 'has no keener or more lawful pleasure than to find that the errors of his song or tale has sic lodged as Longfellow says in the heart of some far-off and unknown friend'. He adds with unintentional ambiguity: 'I am vain enough to believe that your liking for my work is real and yet I am not vain enough - I trust - to estimate it above its very modest value.' He is enclosing a photograph not present. Discusses the English edition of his selected poems by Kegan Paul & Trench published three years before and the 'long work' he is engaged on - 'The Rise of Poetry in America' published in 'A Library of American Literature' 1889-1890. The latter covers 'the same period as that embraced by the "Victorian Poets" to which book it will be a companion-volume'. It is a 'laborious' work and has kept him 'from writing poetry of late'. He is 'eager to return to the more imaginative craft' in which he 'first gained a hearing in America'. 31 January 1883; on letterhead of 71 West 54th Street, New York. unknown
19902080502106504301Kadokawashoten 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Kadokawashoten paperback
1888177281888. Jones Charles C. Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast 1888 presenting a late nineteenth-century compilation of African American folklore recorded in the Gullah dialect of the Georgia and South Carolina coastal region with direct relevance to the study of Black oral traditions linguistic history and post-emancipation cultural expression. The volume gathers fable-like narratives often centered on anthropomorphic animals that reflect storytelling traditions rooted in African diasporic heritage and adapted within enslaved and freed communities of the coastal South. Its use of Gullah a Creole language shaped by West African linguistic structures and English situates the work within ongoing efforts of the period to document vernacular speech and preserve forms of cultural expression that had developed under slavery and persisted into Reconstruction and beyond.<br /> <br /> Jones Charles C. Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1888. First edition. The text is rendered in Gullah dialect reflecting the linguistic patterns of African American communities along the Georgia and South Carolina coasts including areas around Savannah and Charleston. Jones raised in a plantation environment and familiar with the regional speech patterns compiled these narratives as part of a broader nineteenth-century interest in folklore and dialect studies contributing to early written records of Gullah language and storytelling traditions.<br /> <br /> Single volume. Ex libris. Minor foxing to the front pastedown and bumped corners; overall very good condition. A late nineteenth-century printed record of African American folklore and language from the coastal South documenting narrative forms and speech patterns that remain central to the study of Gullah culture and linguistic history. unknown