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xxviii + 420pp.+ un portrait de l'auteur, 25cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en toile, br.orig. conservé), cachet, [relié avec: GRIGNARD: Phonétique et morphologie etc., Liège, Vaillant-Carmanne, 1908, signé par l'auteur, 147pp.], bon état, B94356
pp.1-235, 25cm., numéro thématique de la revue "Essai d'orthographe wallonne" tome 41 (1900) 1e fasc. (xvii + 235pp.), br. (dos restauré), qss.rousseurs, texte en bon état, B76114
in-8°, broche 321 pp., illustrations. Bon état. [109B-19]
194pp.avec quelques figures et graphiques, br.orig., 24cm.
In this book George Evans sets out to explain the special importance of the oral tradition on which he has relied. The memories of the old men and women of the village, born perhaps between 1880 and 1895, supplement and humanise the documentary evidence of the historian and the material evidence of the archaeologist. 26 chapters over 4 sections: Craftsmen, Agriculture, The Village, Migrant Workers. 29 illustrations. Dust jacket has light edgewear.
Volledig in 2 delen, I: CXXVIII + 349pp., II: 150 losbladige kaarten, in de reeks "Nederlandse Dialektatlassen" volume 12, in twee stevige gecart. opbergcassettes van de uitgever (linnen ruggen met enkele sporadische roestvlekjes), 37cm., zeer goede staat, gewicht: ca. 11 kg., T107819
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 218 pages, plus advertisements. 5"w x 7 1/2"h. Full green cloth boards with embossed decorations and gilt lettering on spine. With 29 b&w illustrations. "The Hoosier Schoolmaster: A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana is an 1871 novel by the American author Edward Eggleston. The novel originated from a series of stories written for Hearth and Home, a periodical edited by Eggleston, and was based on the experiences of his brother, George Cary Eggleston, who had been a schoolteacher in Indiana. The novel is noted for its realistic depictions of 19th-century American rural life and for its use of local dialect."
8vo., Second Edition; strongly bound in blue patterned cloth, leather back lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy. With the separately printed errata slip mounted facing Preface. Sold from an institution with its bookplate and small press-marks on front endpapers, and neat small stamps on half-title and title. First published in 1864. VERY SCARCE.
pp. xviii, 260. Decorated title page. 8vo. Original full green gold stamped cloth binding. Spine slightly darkened. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen even won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. HUMOR 3 x
pp. xviii, 260. Decorated title page. 8vo. Original full green gold stamped cloth binding. Penciled ownership. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen even won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. HUMOR 3 = 8c.
pp. vi, 212. Decorated title page. 8vo. Original full green gold stamped cloth binding, some dust spotting. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen even won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 3
pp. vi, 212. Decorated title page. Uncut. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding. Gilt stamped spine. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen even won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 3
257, + Plus frontis. Text drawings. Decorated title page. Uncut. 8vo. Original full green gold stamped cloth binding, slightly spotted at edges. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen even won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 3
pp. vi, 279. Decorated title page. Uncut and partially unopened. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold stamped spine. Slight dust spotting. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. HUMOR 3
pp. 33-166. Illustrations. 8vo. Original coarse linen cloth binding. Includes also: Buffington. HERBERT MEYER: An Early Pennsylvania German Poet. Also issued as: Pennsylvania German Folklore Society. Volume XIX. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
THREE COPIES of the first and only edition of this collection of light verse in the West Yorkshire dialect, EACH WITH PRINTED WRAPS OF A DIFFERENT COLOR (blue, yellow, and orange/red) AND ALL IN ABSOLUTELY PERFECT CONDITION. 50 pp. 16mo (12.1 x 7.5 cm). Bound in printed wraps. This set is surely of the greatest rarity.
No marks or inscriptions. Very faint creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 64pp. A 'gradely' collection of Lancashire poems collated by local history writer and publisher Bob Dobson.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 90pp. Poetry and verse from a well-known writer and orator of Lancashire dialect, whose real name was Malcolm Campbell (Mal-o-Bill's). Also a Glossary of Lancashire words and some old Lancashire sayings.
127 + 93pp., met enkele ills., 27cm., originele omslag, goede staat, [bevat: DE WULF M., Bargoens te Sint-Niklaas (128pp.) & BROECKHOVE Maurits, De wonderdokter Drieske Nijpers uit Sint-Gillis-Waas (96pp.)], B95717
272pp., publication par l'Institut Français de Washington, reliure cart. d'éditeur (coins frottés, peu tachée), 26cm., texte frais, T92904
In 16o, pp. 108, br. Raccolta di versi in dialetto trevigiano, con dedica autografa dell'autore, ottimo (7224/ DI PRATA - EL DIALETO DE ME PARE - POESIA DIALETTALE - TREVISO)
in-16°, 106 pp., broche, couv. illustree. Etat proche du NEUF . [PM-LP5] Oeuvre créée pour les Estivades 1985 de Lucien Froidebise
147pp., exemplaire de luxe numéroté: no.18/50, signé avec dédicace par Firmin Callaert, br.orig., 24cm., bon état, [texte en dialecte wallonne]
130pp. + 14 pp. de partitions, 17cm., 2e édition revue et augmentée, br.orig. (peu usée), qqs.rousseurs, bon état, [texte en dialecte tournaisien], M75328
complet en 2 tomes: lxvi,456 + 534pp., 25cm., 2e édition, numéro thématique de la revue "Bulletin de la Société Liégeoise de Littérature Wallonne. Deuxième série" tome 17-18, br. (dos restauré), non coupé, texte en bon état, B76061