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133207152X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656258586.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0484235206.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9781344649186Hardback. New. hardcover
1971B121475Paris, Les Belles Lettres 1971 xxxix + 462pp. + une grande carte dépliante, 25cm., reliure d'éditeur en toile bleue, titre doré au dos, publié dans la série "Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liège" fasc.188, bon état, poids: 1.2kg., B121475
1936B121563Liège, Vaillant-Carmanne 1936 454pp. + 2 grandes cartes dépliantes (in fine), 23cm., brochure originale, dans la série "Mémoires de la commission royale de toponymie et de dialectologie (section wallonne) tome I, très bon état, B121563
195813939ABZürich, Orell Füssli, 1958. Quer-8°. 16 Bl. Mit zahlr. zweifarb. Illustr. v. Rudolf Levers. Illustr. Orig.-HLn. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
195813939ABZürich, Orell Füssli, 1958. Quer-8°. 16 Bl. Mit zahlr. zweifarb. Illustr. v. Rudolf Levers. Illustr. Orig.-HLn.
(Nouvelle édition augmentée d'une pièce inédite, revue et annotée par F. Bailleux, précédée d'une introduction historique par U. Capitaine, d'une lettre aux éditeurs par J. Stecher et ornée de trois planches gravées par J. Helbig), xxx + 214pp.+ 3 planches hors-texte, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), 19cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état, [relié avec: CHARLIER, "Les journées de septembre 1830…", iv + 106p., Liège, Carmanne, 1853]
1854B58538Liège, Carmanne 1854 (Nouvelle édition augmentée d'une pièce inédite, revue et annotée par F. Bailleux, précédée d'une introduction historique par U. Capitaine, d'une lettre aux éditeurs par J. Stecher et ornée de trois planches gravées par J. Helbig), xxx + 214pp.+ 3 planches hors-texte, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), 19cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état, [relié avec: CHARLIER, "Les journées de septembre 1830", iv + 106p., Liège, Carmanne, 1853]
18531216240Hannover, Rümpler, 1853. Gr.-8vo. 2 Bl. m. zweifarbiger Titel, 14, 86 S. Hldrbd d. Zeit (Kanten teilw. stärker beschabt, 1 Gelenk gebrochen u. unterlegt, oberer weißer Rand durchgehend m. schwachen Feuchtigkeitsrändern).
19952090502130302618Keiei shoten 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Keiei shoten paperback
1958mc539Academia Sinica Brochure 1958 In-4, (26x19 cm), brochure, paginé 817 à 826, texte extrait du Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, volume XXIX, texte en anglais ; petites traces sur les plats, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1958mc540Academia Sinica Brochure 1958 In-4, (26x19 cm), brochure, paginé 817 à 826, texte extrait du Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, volume XXIX, texte en anglais ; petites pliures sur les plats, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
pp. viii, 254. Very XLib. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Spine crudely taped. Fair. First Edition. PA SHELF 08B
2111902160900712Shun'yo-do N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 210P Shun'yo-do paperback
Sm. 4to., First Edition, with frontispiece and illustrations in the text, free endpapers very lightly spotted; orange cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, orange top, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, lightly browned dustwrapper, the latter wanting majority of backstrip (label partly preserved) and mildly frayed at edges. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HER SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Loosely inserted is a note from the recipient containing the author's address in Penrith. PRESENTATION COPIES ARE SCARCE.
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!
1697ST15929aYork: J. White for Francis Hildyard 1697. Third Edition. 157 x 92 mm. 6 1/4 x 3 5/8". 2 p.l. 124 pp. <br/> Dark blue crushed morocco by Charles Lewis rear flyleaf with early owner's ink notation to this effect giving 1831 as the date of the binding covers bordered by three gilt rules raised bands spine compartments with rows of gilt flowers tan morocco label gilt-rolled turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Front pastedown with engraved armorial bookplate of William Gott; 1906 article reporting on a sale at Sotheby's mentioning this volume specifically laid in at front; rear flyleaf with ink note: "Hibberts sale. 1829 / binding by C. Lewis 1831." Wing M-1810; ESTC R19511. Very slight signs of wear to leather but the attractive binding extremely well preserved and very pleasing. Leaves apparently lightly pressed some foxing and browning to the title page occasional minor foxing elsewhere small repairs to worming on upper corner and head edge of A2 but still a clean and fresh copy internally.<br/> <br/> First printed in 1685 this is a book with two very different parts the first being a rowdy and amusing poem on Yorkshire ales and the second a much more serious and important linguistic work on the Yorkshire dialect--both offered here in a binding by a prominent English craftsman. Scion of a landed county family and author of well-regarded legal treatises attorney George Meriton 1634-1711 began to create a record of the Yorkshire dialect in 1683 when he published "A York-shire Dialogue in its Pure Natural Dialect." A second edition was printed in 1685 prefaced by the poem "The Praise of York-shire Ale" and with the addition of a pioneering dialect glossary. Our third edition includes more dialogues in the York dialect. According to linguist Martyn Wakelin Meriton's work is still "of the utmost value to our knowledge of late 17th century northern phonology." In addition the work was influential in encouraging others to document regional dialects in Britain. This is an uncommonly seen item. The son of a Hanoverian immigrant Charles Lewis 1786-1836 was apprenticed to Henry Walther at 14 and obtained his freedom in 1807. He set up a shop in Scotland Yard had other addresses in the Strand before establishing himself in Duke Street St. James in 1817. By 1823 he was employing 21 journeymen a number of whom are illustrated in a watercolor of the bindery reproduced in Middleton's "A History of English Craft Bookbinding Technique" p. 349. Lewis was patronized by the great collectors of the day including William Beckford who favored him above all others. In a letter to the bookseller George Clarke written in 1831--the year our binding was done--Beckford declared: "Lewis was and is and I hope will continue to be the first artist in this line that Europe can boast of." Our tasteful binding is a fine and well-preserved example of his work. The provenance here is significant. The first known owner of our volume was the outstanding book collector George Hibbert F.R.S. 1757-1837 Member of Parliament wealthy shipowner and one of the earliest members of the Roxburghe Club elected 1816. This copy of Meriton is almost certainly lot #4914 in the "Catalogue of the Library of George Hibbert Esq. of Portland Place" London 1829 p. 267. Historian David Hancock in Oxford DNB characterized Hibbert as "a renowned collector of paintings sculpture and books." Afterwards the volume was in the collection of Yorkshire bibliophile and industrialist William Gott 1797-1863 who "built up a magnificent collection of rare books." University of Leeds Library website The laid-in article at the front referring to a Sotheby’s sale in the early 20th century must refer to a third distinguished owner and a second vigorous bibliophile of the Gott dynasty of Yorkshire-born collectors William’s son John Gott 1830-1906 Bishop of Truro. Two years after the Bishop’s death his library was sold by Sotheby’s in a "Catalogue of the Choice Library of Valuable and Rare Printed Books and Ancient Manuscripts of the late Rt. Rev. John Gott D.D.". J. White for Francis Hildyard unknown
518p. Illustrations. 8vo. Original linen cloth binding. Fascinating text and illustrations. Already a classic. Issued as: Pennsylvania German Society. New Series. Volume 6. See Also PGS95. PA GER SOC. BOX 6 x2
1332310524.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1957mc541Academia Sinica Brochure 1957 In-4, (26x19 cm), brochure, paginé 551 à 566, texte extrait du Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, volume XXVIII, texte en anglais ; petites traces et petites pliures sur les plats, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
11 parts, 8vo., original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, clean run. Sold from an institution with its annotations on front wrappers and cancelled bookplates on front inside wrappers. The run comprises nos. 4 (Dec 1954), 5 (Dec 1955), 6 (Dec 1956), 7 (Jan 1958), 8 (Jan 1959), 9 (Jan 1960), 10 (Jan 1961), 11 (Jan 1962), 13 (Jan 1964), 14 (Jan 1965) and 15 (Jan 1966). Runs of this publication are to say the least uncommon.
19549031Lancashire Dialect Society 1954 -1966. 11 parts 8vo. original printed wrappers wire-stitched as issued a very good clean run. Sold from an institution with its annotations on front wrappers and cancelled bookplates on front inside wrappers. The run comprises nos. 4 Dec 1954 5 Dec 1955 6 Dec 1956 7 Jan 1958 8 Jan 1959 9 Jan 1960 10 Jan 1961 11 Jan 1962 13 Jan 1964 14 Jan 1965 and 15 Jan 1966. Runs of this publication are to say the least uncommon. Lancashire Dialect Society, unknown
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."