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Octavo in orange-tan ornamentally illus DJ; xx, 354 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Omar Khayyam. Ruba`iyat. Based on the first translation of Edward FitzGerald. Each of the seventy-five quatrains is accompanied by Yogananda's explanatory "Expanded meaning", "Keys to meaning", and (usually) "Editorial comment."
Two Volumes bound in one: pp. 310; 307 + Full Page Illustrations by Leopold Flameng. Uncut and unopened. Front hinge cracked. 200mm. Original worn full cloth binding. Spine faded. Original paper spine label faded. This is the edition that, in 1894, drew the fire of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice and the U.S. Treasury Dept. Judge O'Brien, in allowing its distribution as an immortal classic of world literature, said, "a book that is merely obscene soon dies." CLASSICS BX 1
pp. 466, 13 [Publisher's catalogue]. Foxed. XLib bookplate of the Gettysburg Theological Seminary Library. XLib blue penciled marks on title page. Early manuscript Christmas presentation "Thomas Brauntz from his Mother Dec. 25th, 1846." 200 mm. Original full embossed cloth binding. Spine very worn with loss and crude tape repair at head. Title continues: "Translated From the French by Charles W. Baird." First English edition. Hardbound. AI BX 3
1055p. + Engraved Half Title and Portrait Frontis. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings. Double column. First signature loose. 260 mm. Disbound. [Leather boards detached, spine worn with small lose, original leather spine labels]. RELIGION BOX 6.
New German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In German. [vi], 151 p. Kulturelle spielrâume und diskurse in narrativen texten im lichte der literarischen übersetzung.
Very Good English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 78 p. Translation in Czechoslovakia.
pp. 286, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Last page of publisher's catalogue browned. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 9
pp. 281, (5) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 12
451 p. + Frontis. Illustrated with full page plates, and text illus. 8vo. 215mm. Original full red cloth binding lettered in gold. Original priced dust jacket, slightly soiled, and worn at head of spine. Hardbound. Very Good. First published 1888. An interesting and informative book ENGLAND BX 6
pp. 318, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 12
320 p. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges, browned. Unopened. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Third edition. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 10
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1974. In-12, broché, 226 pp. Edition originale française sans grand papier, exemplaire du S.P.
Paris, Bernard Grasset, 8 septembre 1938. In-12, broché, non coupé, 290 pp plus table. Edition originale de la traduction française sans grand papier. * Paul Albert Krantz, dit « Ernst Erich Noth », né le 25 février 1909 à Berlin et mort le 15 janvier 1983 à Bensheim, est un écrivain et spécialiste de la littérature allemande. Poursuivi par les nazis, il émigre en France en 1933, et Il s’installe ensuite dans le sud de la France, où il est rédacteur du journal Les Cahiers du Sud jusqu’en 1940, avant de fuir aux États-Unis en 1941 lors de l’Occupation allemande. Il y obtient la nationalité américaine en 1948, mais retourne en Europe en 1963 et en Allemagne en 1970.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in French and Turkish. [viii], 228 p. Actes du Ier Colloque International de Traduction. Aspects culturels de la traduction. En hommage a Hasan Âli Yücel.= I. Uluslararasi Çeviri Kolokyumu Bildiri Kitabi. Çevirinin ekinsel yönleri. Hasan-Âil Yücel'in anisina., Istanbul, 23-25 Ekim 1997.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in French and Turkish. [viii], 228 p. Actes du Ier Colloque International de Traduction. Aspects culturels de la traduction. En hommage a Hasan Âli Yücel.= I. Uluslararasi Çeviri Kolokyumu Bildiri Kitabi. Çevirinin ekinsel yönleri. Hasan-Âil Yücel'in anisina., Istanbul, 23-25 Ekim 1997.
Fine English Original decorative bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Azerbaijani (Cyrillic) and Russian. 338, [6] p. Tercüme seneti. (Meseleler mecmuesu).= Iskusstvo perevoda. (Svornik statey).
pp. 163, 4 [Publisher's catalogue]. Lightly foxed. 12mo. 200 mm. Original full purple cloth binding. Spine slightly faded and slightly worn at head and tail. First American Edition. Hardbound. Very good plus. AI BX 8
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Discoloration to boards. Edgewear to boards. Top of backstrip has some fraying along edges. Extensive introduction to Poetry of Horace with Latin Text and English Translation. ; 185 pages
pp. (3), 13-598. Foxed. Double column. Loss on rear fly leaf. Penciled ownership of D. L. Taylor, Jr. 230mm. Original quarter leather over marbled boards. Binding very worn with loss. Joseph Marie Eugene Sue (1804-1857) was a French novelist. He was strongly affected by the Socialist ideas of the day, and these prompted his most famous works, the Anti-Catholic novels: Les Mysteres de Paris (10 vols. 1842-1843) and Le Juif Errant ("The Wandering Jew") (10 vols. 1844-1845), which were among the most popular French serial novels of the era. First American edition of this popular work. LITERATURE BX 6
Paris, Club des Editeurs, 1960. In-12, cartonnage rouge de l'éditeur, rhodoïd, gardes illustrées, 244 pp. Edition originale de la traduction, texte inédit sur 1945. Bel exemplaire. Un des 150 ex numéroté.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; As fewer and fewer people learn to read ancient Greek, there is a need for a critical study of the most influential translations that have been made from the major works of ancient Greek literature. Mason’s monograph offers exactly that for readers of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey. " More particularly, he presents a persuasive argument for reading Alexander Pope’s translation, his accompanying notes, and his "Essay on Criticism. " These merit careful study, for they illuminate Pope’s principles as a translator and constitute one of the most intelligent and penetrating commentaries on the poetic qualities of the epics ever written in English. Mason’s new insights, along with his stringent and lively comments, will bring readers closer to a real understanding of Homer, whether they read him in the original or come to him in translation for the first time. They will also find here a masterly appreciation of Pope. ; 216 pages
cm. 17 x 24, x-326 pp. Lessico intellettuale europeo L?Autore esamina validit? e limiti della traduzione francese dell?Essay concerning Human Understanding di John Locke compiuta da Pierre Coste (17001). L?attento studio della filosofia sperimentale che Locke propone nell?Essay (16901) ? assunto come criterio di valutazione delle scelte lessicali di Coste e della capacit? di quest?ultimo di mediare tra l?originalit? della riflessione gnoseologica del pensatore inglese e il peso della tradizione filosofica cartesiana della Francia del ?600. The Author examines the validity and the limitations of the French translation of John Locke?s Essay Concerning Human Understanding carried out by Pierre Coste (17001). The careful study of the experimental Philosophy which Locke suggests in the Essay (16901) is taken as the evaluation criterion for both Coste?s lexical choices and his ability to mediate between the originality of Lockean Gnoseology and the weight of the senventeenth-century Cartesian philosophical tradition. 608 gr. x-326 p.
pp. 55, (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. Age stain. Lacks front fly leaf. 8vo. 205 mm. New wraps. Title continues: "Including A review of Griesbach's edition of the Greek Testament; with remarks upon the various editions and versions of the New Testament, and an inquiry into the propriety of a new translation. From The Eclectic Review." S&S/AI 21202. Softcover. Good. AI BX 3
214 p. + Frontis. Early manuscript ownership of A. Hatzfield on title page. In block letters on rear fly leaf "From the ruins of "Old Main" of Westminster College Burned Jan. 24, 1927, 1861-1927." This refers to the college located in New Wilmington, PA, where two 'Old Main' had burned to the ground in 1861 and 1927. First fly leaves and verso of Frontis light smoke damage. Top edge darkened. 24mo. 145 mm. Original very worn leather binding. Front board detached. Boards stained. Spine very worn with loss. S&S/AI 5326. Hardbound. AI BX 5
Book is very clean with neat marking and highlighting to page 15 only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes. 121 pages. Profusely illustrated with the art and monument of Virgil's time.