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Hardcover. No jacket. Item is in excellent condition. Used
8vo., First Edition; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy. Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues, vol. 4. VERY SCARCE
60 pages. Undated. Circa 1944. Loaded with amazing black and white photos and supporting text. Above-average wear. Folded in half. Fragile to handle but still a worthy reference copy. Book
Partitur. 64 S. Fol. OU. Ecken gering bestossen, Umschlag leicht fleckig. Rücken unten gering fransig. Erstausgabe.
7 S. 4°. Blei- und Rotstift-Eintragungen.
Partitur. 126 S. Fol. OU eingerissen, fleckig, Rückenfransig. Ecken bestossen. Mit handschriftlichen Einzeichnungen eines holländischen Dirigenten in Bunt- und Bleistift. Vermutlich Erstausgabe (Verlagsanzeige Britten bis op. 46)
Partitur. 7 S. 4°. Geheftet.
First edition, 4to, viii, 88pp., engraved frontispiece and 15 engraved plates (a little foxed), a very good ex-library copy, later buckram, uncut.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with many hundreds of photographs in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Lovely copy of a standard reference. The 800 pieces of English delftware in the Bristol City Art Gallery form what is believed to be the largest such public collection in the world.
Former school library copy. (Studies in English Literature ; no. 6). eng
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 741 pages with b&w illustraitons. Chapters include Origins of the theatre: Ritual drama in Egypt and the Near East; Theatre and drama in ancient Greece; Roman Theatre and drama; Theatre and drama in the middle ages,; The Italian renaissance.... continuing through English theatre, Spanish from 1500 to 1700, French, English, Italian through same period, of the Orient, Modern theatre 1875 - 1915 up to chapter 19: Theatre since the second world war. Big tome. Top corners are bumped, but otherwise looks new in red cloth, gilt letting and border.
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; 260pp, illustrated.; 260 pages
Traduzione di A. Martorelli . 8vo. pp. 442. . Buono (Good). . . . Si allegano 3 libri dell'Autore: L'uomo che amava la morte (Mondadori, 1948); The wild Country (Harper E Bro. 1948, lingua inglese); The rains come (Cassel, 1940, lingua inglese)
Retold by A. Sweaney. With 7 ill. in black and white . 16mo. pp. 92. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
1 vol. in-8 br., The Bronx Parkway Commission, December 31 1922, 89 pp. Etat satisfaisant (mq. au dos en tête). With the card "Compliments of Bronx Parkway Commission". Small lack at the top of spine. Anglais
xiii + 411 pages, statistics, addendum, bibliography. 23166. eng
xiii + 411 pages, statistics, addendum, bibliography. eng
192p. Hardcover Very good condition in worn limp leather
105p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and 2 plates, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; blue cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
. 8vo. pp. 557. . Molto buono (Very Good). Sovraccoperta con mancanze (Some lack to dust jacket). . .
309 p. 22 cm Hardcover Good condition
203p. Hardcover Very good condition, spot on spine
Two Volumes. Foxed. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. Early manuscript ownership of B. Champriey in both volumes. Slight insect damage on inner front hinge of volume II. 200 mm. Original full linen cloth bindings, faded. Original paper spine labels, worn. Loss at head of spines. Slight insect damage to front joint of volume II. Hardbound. Good. Title continues: 'As Exhibited In His Parliamentary And Legal Speeches, And Miscellaneous Writings.' Henry Peter Brougham (1778-1868), 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, was a British statesman who became Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. Brougham helped to found the Edinburgh Review in 1802 and contributed many articles to it. He was called to the bar in 1808. In 1810 he entered the House of Commons as a Whig. Brougham took up the fight against the slave trade and opposed restrictions on trade with continental Europe. In 1820, he won popular renown as chief attorney to Queen Caroline, and in the next decade he became a liberal leader in the House. He not only proposed educational reforms in Parliament but also was one of the founders of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in 1825 and of University College London in 1826. As Lord Chancellor from 1830 to 1834 he effected many legal reforms to speed procedure and established the Central Criminal Court. In later years he spent much of his time in Cannes, which he established as a popular resort. S&S/AI 54668. First American Edition. PAIMP 10
xviii, 446pp., orig. cloth.