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2013x-1452216851Sage Pubns 2013. Paperback. New. 6th edition. 384 pages. 9.50x6.00x0.75 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
20097714Paris, Editions Jannink, collection L'Art en écrit 77, 2009. Petit in-8 broché de 48 pages, jaquette saumon imprimée en blanc et noir, étui de protection en carton gris. A l'état de neuf.
1783116444Londres - Paris : Chez Serviere 1783. 167x100mm. 326Êpages avec le portrait gravÂŽ reliure ˆ bradel de lՎpoque demi-basane avec piÂce rouge de titre et tomaison dorÂŽ au dos et filets dorÂŽs au dos. Plat papier marbrÂŽ. Bel exemplaire. 448 Chez Serviere unknown
2022Manohar-9780367207786Routledge 2022. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
2022Manohar-9780367207786Routledge 2022. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
2017x-1138063282Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 120 pages. 9.69x6.85x0.47 inches. Routledge hardcover
199913224London: Ferret Fantasy. London Ferret Fantasy 1999. Limited Edition. Hardback. Near fine condition. Out of series copy without a number and not inscribed. Slight lean. 13224 Hyraxia Books. . Near Fine. Hardback. Limited Edition. 1999. Ferret Fantasy hardcover
192886915London: Bodley Head 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. First edition first impression. 8vo. Original red decorative cloth. Dust-jacket priced 7/6. "Joshua Fendick had reached the stage in his life where he was ready to quit his job of wealth and cross the frontier of the matter-of-fact into the Land of Illusion. An old desire asserted itself and Joshua became a sculptor. And like Pygmalion in the old myth Joshua fell in love with his creation—or rather with the model it resembled." Attractive dust-jacket artwork. Cloth slightly rubbed; jacket slightly marked and rubbed fraying to head of spine. Bodley Head hardcover
17686375London Printed for H. Woodfall and 22 others 1768. 1768 8vo. Two volumes. 2 iv 26 372; 16 340 28 p. Contemporary sprinkled calf worn on corners and spine ends. Joints cracked but boards firmly attached. p68-69 in Vol. I have loss of a few words due to sealing wax adhesion otherwise the contents clean and tight. London, Printed for H. Woodfall, [and 22 others], hardcover
135832 June 1821. Florence Casa Quaratesi Piazza Ognissanti. 1p. 4to. Neatly written out in a contemporary hand presumably the recipient's with 'Copy' at the head. In very good condition on lightly-aged laid paper with watermark of 'W D WELLS'. Signature transcribed as 'Wm. Lock'. Lock has just received Murray's letter of 18 May 'giving me an Account of the Sales of my Books and Prints which is so much below what I had reason to expect that I must beg you to apply only One thousand to the Payment of my Debt to my Fathers Executors'. He expects that the 'Produce of the Models' will be 'trifling especially after what they have suffered in packing'. As far as his own paintings are concerned 'Mr. Sotheby will follow the directions of Mr. J. Angerstein - I understand from my Sister Amelia that they were to go into Hertford Street - Mr. Fusiles sic Pictures will of course go with mine'. He assumes that the 'other Water Colour Pictures and the Seasons by Rosalba' were sold with the prints and drawings. He hopes that 'Mr. Robins' the auctioneer George Henry Robins has 'disposed of the Organ which remain'd with him'. He ends by thanking Murray for his 'prompt attention to my concerns' assuring him that he is 'persuaded . that all is done that can be done when you do it yourself or when you direct others'. In a postscript he explains that he has 'put the whole of my direction i.e. address because there is here another William Lock'. 2 June 1821. Florence, Casa Quaratesi, Piazza Ognissanti. unknown
1978ANAIS-0198245602Clarendon Press 1978-05-11. 1. hardcover. Good. 22.2x4.1x14.6. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Clarendon Press hardcover
55460Amsterdam, Steenhouwer, 1721, un fort volume in 12 relié en plein veau, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), (petite épidermure au dos), 1 PORTRAIT DE LOCKE, 31pp., (1pp.), (1-table des sections), 505pp., (1pp.), (3-suite de la table des matières)
192381593Cambridge: Harvard University Class of 1908 1923. Hardcover. Very Good. Class report. Black cloth gilt. A bit of wear to the cloth at the spine ends very good. A survey of the Class of 1908 including autobiographical statements from most of the class members. This was poet John Hall Wheelock’s copy and is Signed by him by his statement. It also includes autobiographical statements from author Van Wyck Brooks African-American scholar and author Alain Locke historian Samuel Eliot Morison and world-renowned cardiologist Paul Dudley White. (Harvard University Class of 1908) hardcover
194881597Cambridge: Produced for the Class by the Harvard University Printing Office 1948. Hardcover. Near Fine. Class report. Red cloth gilt. Fine. A survey of the Class of 1908 including autobiographical statements by the class members. This was poet John Hall Wheelock’s copy and is Signed by him by his statement. It also includes autobiographical statements from author Van Wyck Brooks African-American scholar and author Alain Locke historian Samuel Eliot Morison and world-renowned cardiologist Paul Dudley White. Produced for the Class by the Harvard University Printing Office hardcover
195429944New York: Simon and Schuster 1954. Hardcover. Stated First Edition First Printing. 6 x 9.25in. 196pp. Publisher's spine cloth over paper-covered boards. NEAR FINE in Very Good dust jacket protected in a removable archival cover. The book itself shows the slightest hint of shelf rubbing of the extremities else Fine/As New. The dust jacket shows some light small bouts of creasing along the edges slight rubbing of the panels otherwise is not price-clipped remaining bright colorful and distinct. As pictured. Simon and Schuster hardcover
19369094<p>Black cloth with orange lettering. Minor foxing not affecting text. A nice clean copy with no previous owners' names or other defacements. Scarce.</p><p>5.5 x 7.75 in</p> J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover
2003399158Bristol UK: Thoemmes Press 2003. reprint. Hardcover. Very Good/None. Hardcover blue cloth with gray and gilt title lettering on spine. A facsimile edition reprinted from the first issue of the first edition in 1690. 362 pages plus contents section in rear. Name on front fly leaf otherwise clean like new. Record # 399158 Thoemmes Press hardcover
182014372Boston: Wells and Lilly 1820 First edition thus. This essay was first published as an appendix to the posthumous Locke publication A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul.1707. The Paraphrase went into seven editions before 1800 and was translated into German. This seems to be the first separate edition of this essay. Original boards uncut rebacked with modern board paper spine label with author's name in manuscript. . Twelvemo. Occasional light foxing as usual. Contemporary ownership signature on front pastedown. A good copy. Wells and Lilly, hardcover
1969601264Chicago: Afro-Am Press 1969. Hardcover. Near Fine. Facsimile edition of the 1940 first edition. Quarto. 224pp. Heavily illustrated in black and white with color frontispiece. Boards with slight soiling near fine. A very uncommon edition. Afro-Am Press hardcover
1824333417New York: Valentine Seaman. J. & J. Harper Printer 1824. A New Edition. With folding frontispiece Loose. 436; 379 .e.381pp. 8vo. Full contemporary calf. Very Good. A New Edition. With folding frontispiece Loose. 436; 379 .e.381pp. 8vo. AI 16930 Valentine Seaman. J. & J. Harper, Printer unknown
18241359962New York: Valentine Seaman 1824. New Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; 379 pages; G-; Bound in brown leather with gilt lettering on red spine label; Rubbing to corners tearing along spine edges splitting along front joint cracking along spine; Textblock has age toning and foxing to pages splitting along front interior hinge tearing to foldout on frontispiece marking in pen and pencil on front endpaper; RWO. 1359962. Special Collections. Valentine Seaman hardcover
182525124London: Thomas Tegg 1825. Twenty-Fifth edition. Hardcover. g. Quarto. XVI 568pp. Uncut. Original paper covered boards. Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author. An "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" is one of John Locke's two most famous works the other being his "Second Treatise on Civil Government". First appearing in 1690 the essay concerns the foundation of human knowledge and understanding. He describes the mind at birth as a blank slate tabula rasa although he did not use those actual words filled later through experience. The essay was one of the principal sources of empiricism in modern philosophy and influenced many enlightenment philosophers such as David Hume and Bishop Berkeley. Book II of the Essay sets out Locke's theory of ideas including his distinction between passively acquired simple ideas such as "red" "sweet" "round" etc. and actively built complex ideas such as numbers causes and effects abstract ideas ideas of substances identity and diversity. Locke also distinguishes between the truly existing primary qualities of bodies like shape motion and the arrangement of minute particles and the secondary qualities that are "powers to produce various sensations in us" such as "red" and "sweet." These secondary qualities Locke claims are dependent on the primary qualities. He also offers a theory of personal identity offering a largely psychological criterion. Book III is concerned with language and Book IV with knowledge including intuition mathematics moral philosophy natural philosophy "science" faith and opinion. This work contains a large folding chart being an analysis of Mr Locke's doctrine of ideas in his essay on human understanding. Some age wear on binding with spine missing and age-toning on covers. Previous owner's signature on free front endpaper. Sporadic foxing on endpapers and very first pages. Binding in overall poor interior in near fine condition. Thomas Tegg hardcover
18801368jLongmans Green Reader & Dyer 1880. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. A small 118 page booklet. The boards are shelf rubbed edge worn and marked but remain strong and sturdy with the gilt still bright. The spine is marked and faded. Internally there are no markings or inscriptions and the pages within are neat crisp and complete. Tightly bound and in very good condition indeed considering the age of the book. JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer hardcover
193059736New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1930. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Very slight spotting to the boards else fine in attractive very good dustwrapper with two modest chips. English painter and wine collector goes to a French town to paint the mayor who is also a winemaker. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
2022204519Boston MA: LaMontagne Gallery 2022. Hardcover. VG. Square Quarto. Hardcover. Illustrated boards. 46 pages. LaMontagne Gallery hardcover