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194753667Berkeley CA: Univesity of California Press. As New. 1947. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 443 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Univesity of California Press hardcover
1998129207London: Allen Lane: the Penguin Press. New. 1998. Hardcover. 0713992263 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Allen Lane: the Penguin Press hardcover
2000129210London: St. Augustine's Press. New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318477 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . St. Augustine's Press hardcover
2000129203London: Duckworth. New. 2000. Paperback. 0715627899 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW -- Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Duckworth. paperback
2000129211London: St. Augustine's Press. As New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318477 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . St. Augustine's Press hardcover
1998129208London: Allen Lane: the Penguin Press. As New. 1998. Hardcover. 0713992263 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW - Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. - "Scruton a don at London University and a British TV personality sets out to do philosophy rather than talk about it. He succeeds to a large extent in making the subject accessible engaging the reader in philosophic thinking. Scruton inquires into truth time God freedom morality and even sex carefully explaining who he believes is right and who is wrong in their opinions on the subjects. For instance he warns against Nietzsche and Michel Foucault and champions everyone who believes in persons with souls and free intentions and who believes in the sacred and enchantment in the world. In addition to such authoritarian judgments Scruton sometimes gets caught up in fighting internecine battles especially against the view that genuine knowledge can only be scientific; then the clarity of his writing suffers. For example "since the origin of both self and not-self is the act of self-positing nothing on either side of the barrier is anything in the last analysis but self." When he philosophizes more freely he puts the reader in a better mood: "This idea has recurred so often as to suggest that there is truth in it or a permanent need to believe so." In the final analysis Scruton accomplishes his aim of using philosophy as therapy for our modern confusions although mental health for him lies in more conservative thinking." - Publishers Weekly Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information Inc. -- with a bonus offer-- . Allen Lane: the Penguin Press hardcover
200032891Indiana: Saint Augustine's. New. 2000. Hardcover. 1890318590 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW -- Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. 254 pages. - REVIEWED BY - Mary Margaret McCabe. TLS the Times Literary Supplement. London: Jul 7 2000. Iss. 5075; pg. 10 - Booklist: "Scruton has been called the most amusing philosopher writing today. This mock Platonic dialogue which includes much narration and description bears that characterization out. The aged Plato has dispatched his former lover Archeanassa to her hometown Colophon now under Persian rule to retrieve the manuscripts of the poet Antimachus an earlier love of hers. She finds Colophon utterly changed a city of featureless office towers and a populace sharply divided into a gray mass of citizenworkers and an elite of imperial-military overlords. She also finds Perictione a young cousin of Plato's who lives in her own Greek aesthetic oasis and who engages her in discussions of architecture dance and music. Those subjects come up as Perictione relates the life of her mentor Merope an itinerant philosopher with whom she traveled before settling in Colophon. Cynicism egalitarianism and the decline of taste and civilization under both totalitarian and free-market conditions also figure in the women's exchanges. As in Plato's dialogues character and incident prove as engaging as philosophy in Scruton's tour de force." - by Ray Olson - Copyright © 2000 - American Library Association. Boy's own Plato - JENNY TURNER. The Guardian pre-1997 Fulltext. Manchester UK : Mar 1 1994. -- with a bonus offer-- . Saint Augustine's hardcover
2002129214Indiana: Saint Augustine's. As New. 2002. Hardcover. 189031840X . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - SIGNED BY AUTHOR - NEW -- Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. 220 pages. 3rd Revision edition .RELATED: An owl at twilight - Seamus Perry. TLS the Times Literary Supplement. London: Apr 20 2001. P. 10 - The politics of gestures Clausen Christopher. The New Leader. New York: Jun 5 1995. Vol. 78 Iss. 5; p. 13 -- with a bonus offer-- . Saint Augustine's hardcover
200232889Indiana: Saint Augustine's. New. 2002. Hardcover. 189031840X . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - SIGNED BY AUTHOR - NEW -- Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. 220 pages. 3rd Revision edition .RELATED: An owl at twilight - Seamus Perry. TLS the Times Literary Supplement. London: Apr 20 2001. P. 10 - The politics of gestures Clausen Christopher. The New Leader. New York: Jun 5 1995. Vol. 78 Iss. 5; p. 13 -- with a bonus offer-- . Saint Augustine's hardcover
1984129212Carcanet Press Ltd. New. 1984. Hardcover. 0856353620 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - SIGNED BY AUTHOR -- NEW -- Personal view by this conservative British philosopher. -- with a bonus offer-- . Carcanet Press Ltd hardcover
1972066096Ashram 1972. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Scarce First Edition. Unclipped dust jacket has a few shallow tears now in protective mylar. Tight copy. 271pp. Ashram Hardcover
066481Yale University Press Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 21 volume set. Minor shelf wear to blue cloth hardcovers. About half of the volumes have spotting on their edges. Nine of the volumes have dust jackets. Otherwise these are tight unmarked books. Published from 1963 - 1997. Yale University Press Hardcover
1958ZB345874Paris 1958-1994. mostly bound ex library good-very good PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Paris unknown
[Fig. Bologna-Carracci] (cm.21,5) Ottima piena pergamena originale titolo al dorso. --cc.8nn., pp.432 (440). Bellissima antiporta figurata disegnata da Agostino Carracci e 17 imprese, sempre in rame per lo più del Carracci. + figure geometriche, epigrafi, ecc.Notevoli 2 figure astronomiche a fondo nero con costellazioni osservate dal Montanari e da Galileo. E' la più importante pubblicazione degli accademici Gelati di Bologna, EDIZIONE ORIGINALE. tratta vari argomenti: armi, imprese, musica, filosofia, politica, fisica, astronomia, terme, giochi ecc.di insigni autori come BOMBACI, MARSILI, MONTANARI.Esemplare bellissimo molto fresco e nitido con rami in ottima tiratura. --GRAESSE I 9, AUTORI ITALIANI DEL '600 3509, PRAZ II 3, CICOGNARA 1830, FETIS III p.4 E VIII p.397, FRATI G477. Ex libris autografo alla sguardia "Salvatore Betti 1824" Per notizie sul Betti (1792-1882) vedi, Pitrè G. "Profili Biografici"Palermo 1878 pag.9.[f30] Libro
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [4], [4], 454 p., 21 folded plates including numerous 288 b/w plates. Minor wear on extremities of boards and spine. Dark blue endpapers. A tear on the last plate, not missing. A minor chip on the head page. Several plates are missing. A plate was repaired in its period with a good Ottoman blind-stamped paper. Fading on boards. Otherwise a good copy. Extremely rare first edition of this first physics textbook ever published in the Ottoman Empire, including 32 modern physical subjects in 21 chapters with two articles, by early physics and math teachers in the Mühendishâne [i.e. Ottoman Engineering School] Mehmed Emin Dervish Pasha. This work, prepared to be taught in engineering schools, is valuable for its plain expression, variety of the first subjects in the period it deals with, and its content enriched with illustrations. This rare book is very important to be the first textbook to cover the following topics: Ratio of forces to velocities and their effects on objects, centripetal force, lever, pulley, inclined plane, weight, the pressure of liquids, the balance of gases, barometer, manometer, theoretical views on some musical instruments, heat dissipation force of objects, heat increase forces, thermometer, etc. Dervish Pasha also included in his book the pioneering experiments that he had done in Muhendishane, which attracted a lot of attention during his time in the Ottoman scientific society. (Sources: The First Physics Textbook in Ottoman State: Usûl-ü Hikmet-i Tabiiye (Introduction to the Philosophy of Nature), Akagündüz, S. Y.). Hegira 1281 = Gregorian 1865. Only two institutional copies in OCLC 49368193.; Özege 22161.
15310524-05[Köln],Eucharius Agrippinatus 1531. 12°. 208 Bl. mit einigen Holzschnittinitialen. Späterer Pbd. des 18.Jh. mit 2 Rückenschildchen, etw. berieben u. bestoßen, hs. Nr. a.d. Rücken, Titelbl. gestempelt u. mit hs. Besitzvermerken v. alter Hand, Buchblock im oberen weißen Rand, im rechten unteren Eck u. im Bundsteg tlw. schwach wasserrandig, die letzten 4 Bl. unten rechts mit kleinen Eckabrissen (kein Textverlust), sonst innen nur sehr vereinzelt gering stock- od. fingerfleckig, einige wenige Unterstreichungen u. Randbemerkungen v. alter Hand, insges. gutes Expl.
189148957Leipzig, Reisland, 1891. 8vo. Bound with the original front wrapper in a contemporaryhalf leather binding with gilding to spine. Spine with some wear and corners bumped. Internally fine. Bookplate to inside of front board. Inscription to front wrapper. XXIV, 133, (1) pp.
169354210Amsterdam, Daniel von Dahlen, 1693. 4to. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Remains of rich gilding on spine. Titlelabel gone. Spineends reinforced. Corners restored. Front inner hinge reinforced. Stamp on title-page. Small woodengraved portrait on title-page. 40,144,270,(2),195,(3),308,(4) pp.. 1 engraved plate (Das Oldenburgische Horn). Light toning throughout, but clean and fine.
192245684Berlin, Reuther & Reichard, 1922. 8vo. Uncut in the original grey printed wrappers. Tear at hinges, but no loss. Carnap's signature to title-page. 87 pp.
174660865Amsterdam, Mortier, 1746. 8vo. Two parts bound in one nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Nobel super ex-libris to front board. Light wear to extremities, a few small wormholes to board and upper capital with slight loss of leather, showing endbands. Internally very fine and clean, a nice copy. XXX, 265, (3), 292 pp-
196750936(Paris), Minuet, 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. An excellent, very nice, clean, and fresh copy, just a tiny bit weak at the inner hinges. Old owner's name to front free end-paper (Carl Lemke 13.3.69). 445, (3) pp.
188356418London, 1883. 8vo. Original full red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Spine faded and wear to corners and capitals. Inner hinges weak. Internally very fine and clean. Photographic frontispiece (""Specimens of composite portraiture personal and family""). XII, (2), 387 pp., including the four plates, one of which is double-page, illustrated, and coloured.
191338095Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1913 + 1923. Ideen: 4to. Orig. full brown cloth w. gilt spine. Professionally rebacked preserving almost all of the original back. A bit of repaired wera to capitals and hinges. Marginal notes and underlinings throughout, all in pencil, otherwise nice and clean. VIII, 323, (1) pp. Sachregister: 4to. Unbound, no wrappers. Uncut. A bit of brownspotting. 60 pp.(2),
191357764Praze, 1913. Royal8vo. In contemporary full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Ex-libris pasted on to front free end-paper. A few occassional underlignings in text. XXIII, (1), 619, (5) pp.
193060005Oslo, Fram Forlag, 1930 - 1931. 5 parts (all). 8vo. 5 part in publisher's original 3 full cloth bindings with title and author in black lettering to front boards and spines. Spines lightly miscoloured, otherwise fine and clean. 166 pp."144 pp. 237 pp.