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pp. (20) [Facsimile], 14 [English Translation]. Facsimile woodcut illustrations. XLib. 12mo. Wraps, soiled. An OCLC entry says: "the Albany imprint did not appear on the facsimile as originally issued, but was added to the copies of a 'remainder' purchased by Joseph McDonough. The facsimile differs in several particulars from the copy of the original in the Lenox library, New York, making it probably that it was printed from the imperfect copy in the Library of the British Museum." Scarce. VOYAGES BOX 1
pp. xviii, 828. Some notes in Latin. Mildly XLib. Double column. Title page slightly foxed, text clean. Inner hinges reinforced with tape. 235mm. Rebound in library buckram. Front board stamped in gold gilt, Jeremiah Zimmerman Library. (The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Zimmerman, Lutheran minister and educator; and a well-known numismatist and Egyptologist).CLASSICS BX 2
Two works bound in one: pp. 68; 256 + Portrait frontis. according to Evans the 2nd work should be bound first. Age stain. Browned. All signatures loose. Early ownership that appears to be Beiler (a common Amish name). Pages 107/108 torn without loss. 12mo. 180 mm. Loose in the original full leather binding; worn. Baron Trenck, Imprisoned in 1745, at Glatz under the guard of Heinrich August de la Motte Fouque. The King ordered that Friedrich had to sit on his own gravestone. In 1746 Trenck escaped. Then, in 1749, he obtained an employment as Rittmeister of an imperial cuirassier regiment in Hungary. He traveled to Russia where he, or so he claimed, became gentleman of the bed chamber in the court of Tsarina Elizabeth of Russia. He fell in love with a married woman, whose name he never revealed. In 1753, he went to Danzig for the funeral of his mother, but was again captured on the orders of Frederick II and was sent to the Citadel Magdeburg. To prevent him from attempting to escape, they fastened his hands, feet, and body with heavy chains and manacles. In 1763, he was released through the intervention of Empress Maria Theresa. During the next ten years he led an active life - writing literature, running a wine trading business, and travelling to England and France. His autobiography (1787) was first translated into English by Thomas Holcroft, an officer of the Royal Artillery. It became popular reading in the late 18th century, and must have been thrilling for its early Amish owner. Evans 27814. EVANS1
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
New English Original bdg. C. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). Parallel text in English and Persian. 264 p., color ills. "The mason's script (Khatt-e banna'i) or the Angular Kufic script. In its different materials, compositions, and styles of execution, the Masons' script may be admired on the walls and in the corners of mosques, theological schools, and other holy buildings beside inscriptions in scripts such as naskh, tholth, kufic, etc. The Safavid period (1491-1722) in Iran was the culmination of tilework and along with it, the marvelous maturity of the Mason's script, leaving behind excellent relics to behold...".
pp. xi, 96. Top edge gilt. Bookseller's label on rear paste down. Inked ownership of Emilie F. Latimer (from York, PA), Christmas 1916, on first fly leaf. 185mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. CLASSICS BX 1
pp. 403, (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. Age stain. 12mo. 175 mm. Rebound in full leather binding. Raised bands. Red leather spine label. Early American printing of The Messiah. Very good. Hardbound. AI BX 3
133 p. Full page illustrations by Alexander King. 205mm. Original full cloth binding, soiled. Original dust jacket very worn and torn. The translation of 1566 by H.G. put into modern English with an introduction by Thomas Bell. CLASSICS BX 1 / BX 3
160p. 12mo. Original full black cloth binding, spine lettered in white, yellow and light blue. Original priced dust jacket, designed by Catherine Smolich, spine darkened. Hardbound. First United States Edition? LIT BOX 4
pp. x, 342. Book label of Rev. Raymond Collins, New York. Inked underlinings. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, slightly soiled. Hardbound. Very good+. RELIGION BOX 9
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
293 pages including indexes. English translation of revised Russian text. An investigation of the ideal - one of the central categories in Marxist philosphy. Deals at length with epistemological, ontological, axiological and praxiological aspects of this category, analyses its relation to such notions as consciousness, mind, reflection and others, drawing for this purpose on the results of contemporary research. Extensive coverage given to the socio-cultural aspect of the problem of the ideal. Copyright 1983. Other printing information in Russian. Book
467p. Paperback. Nice copy. Eleventh U.S. edition. ISLAM BOX 2
371p. Small 4to. Original black cloth spine over black paper covered boards, spine lettered in silver. Original priced dust jacket, very slightly soiled. Jacket illustration by Gunter Grass. Hardbound. Very Good. First United States Edition. LIT BOX 4
pp. xv, 450. Numerous illustrations, some full page, by Rafaello Busoni. All edges decorated red. Inked ownership of Lt. H. E. Johnson, 1948. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number 14K. Sm. 4to. Original red cloth spine with black paper boards. Spine darkened. Hardbound. Nice copy. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W85
449 pages. Index. Revised edition of the 1923 first edition. Written in contemporary English in paragraph form with no verse numbering and chapter numbers in Roman numerals. Gift greetings upon half-title page. Brief ink marginalia on pages 4 and 9. Binding and hinges sound. Average wear. Gilt lettering upon backstrip and front board still legible. A sound copy. Book
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."
pp. xx, 450, 2 [Loeb Classical catalogue]. Title pages ruled in green with publisher's device. Text in Greek and English on opposite pages. Top edges gilt. 170mm. Original full blue leather binding, lettered and decorated in gold gilt. Small loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Very good. CLASSICS BX 3
pp. xi, 155 + Plus Frontis and full page color plates by Pierre Brissaud. Pictorial decorated title page. Top edge decorated brown-red. 4to. Original pig skin leather spine and French marbled paper boards. Spine lettered in gold. Original slip case. Hardbound. Excellent copy. A beautifully printed and affordable version of the original Limited Editions Club publication. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W85
Louis Cyr was the strongest boy in his small village... the strongest youth in Quebec... the champion weight lifter in New England. Louis Cyr, a Quebec-born French Canadian, in his prime was famous the world over for feats of incredible strength. Eventually he was crowned the strongest man in the world... measured the strongest in all recorded history. "By the end of the last century, the 'strong men' had produced their own superchampions, whose fame spread far beyond their own countries. Most famous of all was the Canadian Louis Cyr, who was born in 1863. He was almost as wide as he was tall! For 15 years, Louis Cyr outclassed all his opponents. He wooed his large following not only with his Herculean strength but also with the showmanship with which he presented his incredible feats." - From the Olympic Sports Official Album, Montreal, 1976. Includes six fascinating black and white photographic reproductions, one of which shows Cyr strapped between two horses which he held to a standstill at the behest of the Marquess of Queensberry. Unmarked. Contents clean and in good condition. Original price sticker upon half-title page. Binding intact. One inch narrow strip of black tape runs down bottom of spine which also bears a reading crease. 1.5" opening to base of front cover at spine. 2" crease to lower corner of front cover, else average wear overall. Illustrated covers. Solid copy. Book
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in entirely Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian. 237 p. The technique of translation from Arabic to Persian.= Fennî tarjuma az Arabî be Fârsî. This book teaches the translation from Arabic language to Persian language in a simple way. The points of interpretation are explained in the heart of the text, and in fact they have applicable nature. Manifold and multiple choice questions and practices cause the student to be gradually acquainted with the spirit of Persian and Arabic languages. The other subjects of the book are editing of translation and synchronous with translator and the theoretical issues of interpretation.
pp. xliii, 481, (3) [Index]. Text in English and Hebrew. Mildly XLib. 8vo. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Original dust jacket, slightly rubbed. Hardbound. Second impression. Quite scarce. JUDAICA BOX 4
93 p. Top edge gilt. Inked ownership of Emilie F. Latimer (from York, PA), 1916 on first fly leaf. 185mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. CLASSICS BX 1
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
Book show light shelf wear to covers. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 214 pages.