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Pages 139-192. Includes index to Volume XLI. Contents include: Michel Butor or a Frenchman Goes to New Mexico; Traduction, Trahison; Napoleon's Marshals - Augereau. The Michel Butor article is signed and inscribed by its author, Jack Kolbert, at the top of its first page. Several typos have been corrected in this section. Ten pages at back list names of members of the Society. Bit of writing upon front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
206 p. 195mm. Softbound. Paperback. Third printing. CLASSICS BX 2
94 p. Top edge gilt. Inked ownership of Emilie F. Latimer (from York, PA), on first fly leaf. 185mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt, slightly rubbed. CLASSICS BX 1
Four volume set in blue cloth. Books are 5 1/2"w x 8 3/4"h and around 800 pages each. Small tears to edge worn price-clipped dust jackets. Rendered into English from literal and complete French translation of Dr. J.C. Madrus.
Four Volumes. Small 4to. Original full blue cloth bindings, spines gold lettered. Original dust jackets, slightly soiled. Hardbound set. Second printing. Very good. This set would make a nice gift. ISLAM BOX 3
pp. xx, 392 + Frontis. Numerous illustrations, some full page, by Rafaello Busoni. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number XV:20. Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding slightly worn. Hardbound. Nice copy. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W85
72 p. Damp stain. Age stain. 24mo. 145 mm. Original worn paper covered boards. Spine perished. Early manuscript ownership on front board "The Property of Henry C. Cline Presented by Mr. Hayes June 14th, 1845." Manuscript ownership of H.C. Cline on rear fly leaf. Rare. OCLC records only two examples in American libraries. S&S/AI 15755. Hardbound. Good. AI BX 7
18 p. + Facsimile. Collotype facsimile by Meriden Gravure Company. Designed by Fred Anthoensen. One thousand copies printed for The Clements Library Associates at The Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine. Tall 8vo. Original gold lettered cloth spine over decorated paper covered boards. Hardbound. VOYAGES BOX 1
In Two Parts: pp. 288; 455 + Portrait Frontis. All edges marbled. Text in double columns. 4to. 270 mm. Original leather spine over cloth covered boards. Spine worn with loss of leather at joints. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA SHELF 012B x3
pp. x, 420. Doubleday Anchor paperback. RELIGION BOX 4
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
pp. ix, 99. Top edge gilt. Bookseller's label on rear paste down. Inked ownership of Emilie F. Latimer (from York, PA), on first fly leaf. 185mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. Performed in 1907 at The Court Theatre, London. CLASSICS BX 1
pp. xxxii, (1) [Errata], 447. XLib bookplates and blind stamps. Engraved bookplate of Alexander Cochrane on front paste down. All edges gilt. 200mm. Original polished calf binding. Boards detached. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POETRY BX 3
pp. 152, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. 155mm. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. Very good. CLASSICS BX 3
xi, 274. Margin notes and underlinings. Lacks rear fly leaf. 175mm. Original full green cloth binding. Text block cocked. Hardbound. Good. CLASSICS BX 1
pp. xxvii, 228. Small wood engravings by Bruno Bramanti. Inked inscription on front fly leaf. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number IX:19. Sm. 4to. Original cloth spine over marbled boards. Original slip case. Hardbound. Very nice copy. A beautifully printed and affordable version of the original Limited Editions Club publication. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W83
pp. xii, 205 + Boldly colored Frontis and full page color drawings by Jean Oberle. Includes insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number VI: 21. Sm. 4to. Original decorative cloth binding. Spine lettered in gold with some fading. Hardbound. Nice copy. HERITAGE AND NONESUCH PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W81
Minor pencilling and pen notes to a few pages. Foxing to textblock. Creasing to spine. ; Indiana University Greek and Latin Classics; 256 pages
252 p. Profusely illustrated with many drawings in color. 300mm. Original full red cloth binding. Front board stained. VERIA BX 2
68 p. Loss on top margin of title page. Lacks fly leaves. Foxed. 24mo. 140 mm. Disbound. Title continues: "From the french of M. M. d'Aubigney et Poujol, by Richard Jones, O the theatres royal Covent-garden and Haymarket. As Performed at the Haymarket and New-York Theatres. [from the first London edition, of 1818]." S&S/AI 48388. Disbound. AI BX 7
356p. Foxed. Publisher's catalogue on endpapers. Inked ownership of Ira E. Bennett, Washington, 1908. Bennett was the editor of the Washington Post. Orange Arabic-style stamp on title page. Tall 8vo. Original full publisher's brown cloth binding, spine worn with small loss. Extremities bumped with slight loss. Hardbound. Very good. Sa'di's Gulistan (Rose-Garden) was one of the most popular books in the Islamic world. A collection of poems and stories, it is widely quoted as a source of wisdom. A native of Shiraz, Sa'di was also the father-in-law of another great Persian writer, Hafiz. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ISLAM BOX 1
pp. 395, (1) [Errata]. Damp stained. Age stained. 12mo. 150 mm. Original full leather binding. Spine decorated in gold with original leather spine label. Front board fragile. Binding rubbed and worn. Johannes Herr (1781-1850), was the founder of the Reformed Mennonite Church. Around 1800 his father (Francis) was expelled from the Mennonite Church in West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA. Francis began to conduct religious services in his home as a lay brother. He died in 1810, leaving a family of eight children, none of whom had been baptized as members in any church. Among those who associated with him in his lay services were Abraham Landis and David Buckwalter, both of whom had withdrawn from the Mennonite Church. After Francis Herr's death the meetings continued and his son John was asked to lead the services, although he was not yet baptized. In a meeting on 30 May 1812, at John Herr's home John was elected pastor and bishop, and Abraham Landis was elected to baptize him. Herr in turn baptized Landis and Abraham Groff, Groff being elected deacon. Soon thereafter Abraham Landis was chosen preacher, followed by John Groff as preacher. In 1812 the first meetinghouse was dedicated, called Longenecker's. John became a vigorous leader of the new group. He traveled widely, especially to Western New York and Ontario, where congregations of his group were established. Scarce First Edition. PA SHELF 011A
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
pp. xi, 105. Top edge gilt. Bookseller's label on rear paste down. Inked ownership of Emilie F. Latimer (from York, PA), March, 1916 on first fly leaf. 185mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. CLASSICS BX 1
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.