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163p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
265p. Hardcover Good condition, some marginalia
93p. Inked ownership. Washington Square Press paperback. Second printing. SHAKESPEARE BOX 2
166p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
202p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham) with other name deleted with black marker. Light foxing to endpapers. DJ has some corner chipping with browning to back panel. 1 corner clipped of DJ. DJ now protected in mylar. ; The Works of Shakespeare; 274 pages
236p. Hardcover Good condition, some marginalia
171p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
11 S. Umschlag-Illustration von Harania.
Very light shelfwear. ; This edition, now in paperback for the first time, has been substantially rewritten and re-illustrated to take account of the extensive new excavations and interpretations since it was first published twenty years ago. The Towns of Roman Britain covers the origin, development, public and private buildings, fortifications, character and demise of the province, including the provincial capital of London, the coloniae of Colchester, Lincoln, Gloucester and York, and the first civitas capitals of Canterbury, Verulamium and Chelmsford. ; 480 pages
Very light bump to 1 corner and lower edge of boards. Else book is fine. DJ has light edgewear now protected in mylar. ; illustrated. ; Large 8vo; 460 pages
Vol 1: ISBN: 019722413X, 1994, xlviii & 435 pp & Vol 2: ISBN: 0197224148, 1994, 436-733 pp. ; Early English Text Society S. S. 13 & S. S. 14; 733 pages; This new edition of The Towneley Plays (c. 1500) replaces the edition by George England and Alfred W. Pollard published nearly one hundred years ago by the Early English Text Society. Apart from the corrections of errors in the transcription of the text, the new edition offers a comprehensive introduction, body of notes, and glossary. It also presents the text in a new format, based on an examination of the manuscript, by expanding stanzas attributed to the so-called "Wakefield Master" from nine lines (with some internal rhyme) to thirteen lines.
. 8vo. pp. 340. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione inglese (First English Edition). .
3 vol. in-4 br., The Australian Centre for Egyptology, Reports 4, 6, 7, 1993 - 1995, 68 pp. et 45 planches ; 90 pp. et 51 planches ; 51 pp. et 50 planches Bon exemplaire. very good copy Anglais
First Edition, 4to, xxvi, 530, [2]pp., one of 500 copies, frontis., 6 plates, orig. cloth. 2,368 items fully described, mostly relating to English literature.
x, 118 p. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good Signed by the author for his aunt
Jacket design by James and Ruth McCrea. 8vo. pp. 246. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima ed. americana (First American Edition). .
Fifteenth Edition, December 1950, 8vo black cardboard (editor's binding), The Timber Trades Journal Office, 1950, 779 pp. Good (ex-libris stamp). Bon état (cachet d'ex-libris) Anglais
Tiny faint stain to front wrap. Very slight shelfwear. Else fine. ; Psalter is in Old English and Medieval Latin. Apparatus is in English. Tiberius C vi is a "continuous interlinear gloss to a psalter of the Gallican version (ff. 31-129) ". ; Ottawa Mediaeval Texts and Studies; 302 pages
53p. Hardcover Very good condition good Limited edition of 500 copies
Ex-libary book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Some of the articles are in Russian, most in English. Most of the text is from a transcript of the presentations of the symposium's invitees (13 persons), with comments/questions from the audience. 303 pages with b&w photos of the contributors.
149p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine lightly faded
With an Introduction by Richard Greene. Tela rigida con sovracopertina, pp 341, tagli dorati. Legatura di pregio, da collezione
8vo, full editor cloth, George Routledge & Sons, Ltd, 1922, VIII-351 pp. et 3 ff. With a manuscript annotation : "Ce livre appartient à J. Schumpeter" [ trad. : this book belongs to J. Schumpeter ]. From Georges-Henri Bousquet's library. Bousquet (1900-1928) was a french economist, disciple and friend of both Vilfredo Pareto and Joseph Schumpeter. Les deux hommes se connaissaient personnellement depuis une première rencontre à Vienne en septembre 1923. A cette époque, G.-H. Bousquet fut présenté à Joseph Schumpeter, à Vienne, par Paul Lazarsfeld. Comme Bousquet le raconte lui-même : "A ce moment, Schumpeter avait 40 ans. Il était alors totalement ignoré en France, mais connu aux Etats-Unis où il avait été invité à professer quelque temps, et en Angleterre, où il avait eu également l'occasion de se faire entendre". Les deux hommes, qui deviendront amis, se rencontreront beaucoup plus longuement en 1933-1934 à Harvard, où Schumpeter sera devenu professeur. Georges Bousquet y effectuera en effet un long séjour de recherche, financé par la fondation Rockfeller. Toute sa carrière, Georges Bousquet sera fasciné par l'oeuvre de Schumpeter, qu'il fera notamment découvrir, tant par ses articles que par les discussions, à l'économiste François Perroux. On peut signaler que le Professeur Bousquet est l'un des rares économistes français contemporains à être plusieurs fois cité dans la monumentale Histoire de l’Analyse Economique écrite par Joseph Schumpeter à la fin de sa vie. Français
1 vol. in-4 br., The Australian Centre for Egyptology : Reports 8, Sydney, 2000, 73 pp. and 74 plates Good copy Anglais