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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 40 p. Theatrical structure after 12th September the esthetics analysis of theatrical spectator questionnaire and its results.= 12 Eylül sonrasi teatral yapi teatral seyircinin estetik çözümlemeleri anket ve sonuçlari.
1981ART5972MBroché, 224 pages, paru en 1981 chez E. P. Dutton, livre en très bon état général.
19961258171996 Ma Wing-Shing/ Magnan Consultant Limited, Hong Kong - 1996 - In-4, reliure simili cuir, titre et illustrations estampés à froid - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B et couleurs hors texte
1980KOS01206226TBD 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01206226 TBD paperback
45490London: Printed for the Author; And Sold by G. Kearsley No 46 Fleet-Street. 1783. Price Eight Shillings in Boards. Captain George Smith: Inspector of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich; Provincial Grand-Master for the County of Kent; and R.A.". A very good half leather binding probably 19th Century. 8vo. 9.0" x 6.0" x 1.25". 2pp./pp.5-28/pp.399 . Blue calf spine and corners over marbled boards. Later brown leather title label to spine. Library label to verso of the front board: Lodge of Harmony No. 309 Fareham Herts. Presented by Wor. Bro. Forbes. Half-title absent. Printed title with engraved diagram upside-down!. Clear English text throughout just the odd brown spot or blemish from previous use. Early carefull repairs to pp.161-168. A very good copy of this scarce book. Referenced by: ESTC T98248. "Captain George Smith was a Freemason of some distinction during the latter part of the 18th century. Although born in England he entered the military service of Prussia being connected with noble families of the kingdom. During his residency in the kingdom he was initiated in one of the German Lodges. On his return to England he was appointed Inspector of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich and published The Universal Military Dictionary in 1779 and Bibliotheca Miliaris in 1783. Captain Smith in 1783 published a work entitled The Use and Abuse of Freemasonry: a work of the greatest utility to the Brethren of the Society to Mankind in general and to the Ladies in particular. The interest to the ladies consists in some twenty pages in which he gives the "Ancient and Modern reasons why the ladies have never been accepted into the Society of Freemasons" a section the omission of which would scarcely have diminished the value of the work or the reputation of the author. The work was published without the sanction and the Craft being wiser than their representatives in the Grand Lodge the edition was speedily exhausted. In 1785 Captain Smith was expelled from the Society for "uttering an instrument purporting to be a certificate of the Grand Lodge recommending two distressed Brethren." - See Masonic Network. London: Printed for the Author; And Sold by G. Kearsley, No 46, Fleet-Street. 1783. [Price Eight Shillings in Boards.]. hardcover
20101250642010 Porterhouse Fine Art Editions - 2010 - Third edition - In-4, cartonnage illustré - 124 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, hors-texte, dans l'ouvrage - Texte en anglais
19852090502113717723Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
50749London: Hamilton Adams And Co. Paternoster Row; And R. Spencer 314 High Holborn Nottingham : B. S. Oliver MDCCCXL . 1840 . First Edition. A very good original publisher's binding. 8vo. 9.0" x 6.0" x 1.0". 5pp./pp. viii - xxii./pp.338/2pp. - Advert . Brown blid-stampe decorated boards. Edges rubbed and bumped. Top and tail with small loss. Spine with dulled gilt decoration and titles. Endpaper stuck to verso of the front board with printed library label: "Library Of The Lodge Of Virtue No. 177." Inked inscription to front free-endpaper: "Presented to the Library of the Lodge of Virtue No. 177 Queens' Hotel Manchester by Brother Geo. H. Norton June 20 1848". Second later unused Library label to verso of front free-endpaper: "This Book was presented to the Provincial Grand Lodge Library of the Province Of Lancashire eastern Division." Title-page with engraved vignette and ink stamp: "Lodge Of Virtue 177". Clear English text throughout on lightly toned paper with a few blemishes from previous use. London: Hamilton, Adams, And Co., Paternoster Row; And R. Spencer, 314, High Holborn, Nottingham : B. S. Oliver, MDCCCXL . [184 hardcover
50229London: The Masonic Record Ltd 1938. New and Revised edition. Originally published in 1928 this book summarised the material of many lectures to the Brethren of the Province of Essex."It suggests by instances taken at random that there are several ways of viewing the Craft ritual and symbolism and that apart from its system of ethical guidance and discipline Freemasonry embodies in its teachings a satisfying and consoling philosopjy of life". Pp.137 owner's name to reverse of front free endpaper. Grey cloth with blue title to frpmt and spine slight bending to boards. Scarce. G. London: The Masonic Record Ltd, 1938. hardcover
50753London : Richard Spencer 314 High Holborn; Uppingham: C.W. Oliver High-Street 1850 . First edition in a very good original Publisher's binding. 8vo. 9" x 6" x 1" . 4pp./pp.xlvi./2pp./pp.345/6pp. - Adverts . Blind stamped decorated blue boards lightly soiled. Spine with bright gilt symbols and titles. Original yellow endpapers. Label laid-down to verso of the front board: "Lodge Of Silent Temple No. 126 Burnley." Engraved frontis and printed title just light off-setting. Clean text throughout on lightly toned paper just a few brown spots and creased corners. A very good copy of this scarce book. Contents include: Valedictory address; On the present state of the Masonic Science; On the poetry and philosophy of Masonry; On the doctrines contained in the Lodge lectures; Twelve definitions of the circle and parallel lines considered; Three great lights at the foot of the Masonic ladder explained with a description of the ladder and its accompaniments; On the theological virtues and their application to Freemasonry; Inquiry into the true Masonic reference of the Blazing Star; General import of the Symbol of Glory . "The Rev. George Oliver D.D. November 5 1782 - March 3 1867 One of the most distinguished and learned of English freemasons George Oliver is remembered as a laborious antiquary and author on both masonic and ecclesiastical themes. While his erroneous theories and fanciful speculations on the early history of Freemasonry must be rejected his laborious researches and genuine scholarship requires that he be placed as the founder of what may well be called the literary school of Freemasonry. " - Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Albert Mackey. London : Richard Spencer, 314, High Holborn; Uppingham: C.W. Oliver, High-Street, 1850 . hardcover
156 pages. Features: Interview with Christopher Alexander; Four Reviews and an overview of Christopher Alexander's 'The Nature of Order' - an essay on the art of building and the nature of the universe; Going after the avant-garde - architectural aesthetics and the spirit of advertising; Architecture - biological form and artificial intelligence; Urban superconscious and the return of the garden myth; On the early sketches of Eric Mendelsohn; A view of berlin holocaust memorials; A treasure of Sullivan architectural ornament; Charles Biederman (1906-2004); Why Charles Biederman matters (to me); An imaginary dialogue between Kandinsky and Klee on Abstract art and nature; Florida Everglades; The color of art in nature's landscape; book reviews. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
47333Burnley and London: Produced and illustrated by Charles Eshborn of Strangeways Lodge A Past Master of Cornucopia Lodge No. 4553 and printed for private circulation by The Hortus Press 1968 . First and only edition - Scarce! A very good blue leatherette binding. 12pp./pp.158 9.75" x75" x 1.0". Blue covers with gilt border and central gilt Masonic crest. Light rubbing to edges and corners. Spine with gilt title: "Strangeways". Light marbled endpapers. Clean throughout well illustrated with many black & white pictures. VG. Strangeways Lodge was founded in 1868. Amalgamated with Duke of York Lodge No. 2449 on 10th September 2003 to become Phoenix Lodge 1219. Burnley and London: Produced and illustrated by Charles Eshborn of Strangeways Lodge, A Past Master of Cornucopia Lodge No. 4553 hardcover
1985312719E.J. Brill Leiden 1985. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen lichtrandig. Rücken Ecken Kanten sind sehr gut. E.J. Brill, Leiden, hardcover
44843London: Methuen And Co. Ltd. 36 Essex Street 1916 . A very good half leather binding. 8vo. 7.5" x 4.75" x 0.75" . Navy blue calf covered spine and corners over blue cloth covered boards. Edges lightly rubbed. Polished leather spine with 5 raised bands gilt decorated compartments and gilt titles. Top page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Clean text throughout. VG.THERE was Rundle Station Master An' Beazeley of the Rail An' 'Ackman Commissariat An' Donkin' o' the Jail; An' Blake Conductor-Sergeant Our Master twice was 'e With im that kept the Europe-shop Old Framjee Edu1jee.Outside - " Sergeant! Sir! Salute! Salaam!Inside - 'Brother" an' it doesn't do no 'arm.We met upon the Level an' we parted on the SquareAn' I was junior Deacon in my Mother-Lodge out there!We'd Bola Nath AccountantAn' Saul the Aden JewAn' Din Mohammed draughtsmanOf the Survey Office too;There was Babu ChuckerbuttyAn' Amir Singh the SikhAn' Castro from the fittin'-shedsThe Roman Catholick!We 'adn't good regaliaAn' our Lodge was old an' bareBut we knew the Ancient LandmarksAn' we kep' 'em to a hair;An' lookin' on it backwardsIt often strikes me thusThere ain't such things as infidelsExcep' per'aps it's us.For monthly after LabourWe'd all sit down and smokeWe dursn't give no banquetsLest a Brother's caste were brokeAn' man on man got talkin'Religion an' the restAn' every man comparin'Of the God 'e knew the best.So man on man got talkin'An' not a Brother stirredTill mornin' waked the parrotsAn' that dam' brain-fever-bird.We'd say 'twas 'ighly curiousAn' we'd all ride 'ome to bedWith Mo'ammed God an' ShivaChangin' pickets in our 'ead.Full oft on Guv'ment serviceThis rovin' foot 'ath pressedAn' bore fraternal greetin'sTo the Lodges east an' westAccordin' as commanded.From Kohat to SingaporeBut I wish that I might see themIn my Mother-Lodge once more!I wish that I might see themMy Brethren black an' brownWith the trichies smellin' pleasantAn' the hog-darn passin' down;An' the old khansamah snorin'On the bottle-khana floorLike a Master in good standingWith my Mother-Lodge once more.Outside - Sergeant! Sir! Salute! Salaam!'Inside- Brother" an' it doesn't do no 'arm.We met upon the Level an' we parted on the SquareAn' I was Junior Deacon in my Mother-Lodge out there! First published in the The Pall Mall Gazette and the Pall Mall Budget on May 9th 1895. In the Sussex Edition the poem is dated 1894. ORG No. 634. Rudyard Kipling was initiated into the Lodge of Hope and Perseverance No 782 founded in 1858 under the English Constitution at the Masonic Hall the Jadughar as described in Kim in Anarkali Lahore on 5 April 1886 at the age of twenty. As this was the Lodge into which he was initiated it became his Mother Lodge. A Freemason will always have a particular attachment to the Lodge which saw him enter into Freemasonry even though he may cease to be a member of that particular Lodge. The poem was written some eight years later when he was living in Vermont. Charles Carrington in his The Complete Barrack-room Ballads p.166 reports that it was written in a single day on October 29th 1894 while Conan Doyle was staying with the Kiplings. It celebrates the equality which reigns among Freemasons without distinction of profession rank race or creed and the first two stanzas clearly reflect the diversity of this particular Lodge underscored by the refrain which contrasts the behaviour displayed in public with that shown inside the Lodge. The use of vernacular with the dropped �h� highlights the wide social rankings of the members." - See "The Mother Lodge" by George Kieffer 2017 London: Methuen And Co. Ltd., 36 Essex Street, 1916 . hardcover
51108Oceanside California: Rosicrucian Fellowship 1916. Second edition. Contents: I.The Order of Rosicrucians and the Rosicrucian Fellowship: i A New Step; ii Mount Ecclesia. II.The Problem of Life and its Solution: i Three Theories of Life; ii We Are Eternal Poem by the Author. III.The Visible and the Invisible World: i The Chemical Region; ii The Etheric Region; iii The Desire World; iv The World of Thought; v Creed or Christ. Poem by the Author. IV.The Constitution of Man: i The Vtial Body; iiThe Desire Body; iiiThe Mind. V. Life and Death: i Invisible Helpers and Mediums; ii Death; iii The Panorama of Past Life; iv Purgatory; v The First Heaven; vi The Second Heaven; vii The Third Heaven; viii Birth and Child-Life; ix The Mystery of Light Color and Consciousness; x Education of Children. Pp.198/ ix publisher's catalogue with ink price ammendments price ammendment to title page toning to endpapers. Decorated olive cloth boards wear to top and tail of spine and corner tips small bump to lower front edge. Scarce. VG. Oceanside, California: Rosicrucian Fellowship, 1916. hardcover
1963028782Horizon Press 1963. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Good. A tight & clean well-preserved copy. Beautiful bright covers are like new. Thin jacket with chipping to edges faded spine & light soil. Contains writings of her husband not previously published. <br/> <br/> Horizon Press hardcover
2016100125774Allen Lane 2016 416 pages 15 8x23 6x3 8cm. 2016. Cartonné jaquette. 416 pages.
1971312683Van Gorcum & Comp. Assen 1971. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen vereinzelte Anstreichungen Bleistift dezent lichtrandig. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Der Schutzumschlag ist am Rand leicht lädiert. Van Gorcum & Comp., Assen, hardcover
1974208198Anchor Books New York 1974. Softcover Dünndruck. Amélie Oksenberg Rorty: Modern Studies in Philosophy. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Anchor Books, New York, paperback
71668aafLondon, Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1877, gr. in-4to, 196 p. + many ill. plates, half leather, spine with 5 bands, ornements, some trace of use on spine, very good copy. 3 edges gilt.
Laminated cover and contents in very good clean condition. Remain of library sticker on spine. Library stamp on title page, page 29 (with no obstruction of text), back inside cover and page block. Library sticker on half - title page. Full - page b / w illustrations. Ex - Library
1996100133960Oxford University Press U.S.A 1996 352 pages 14x20 2x2 6cm. 1996. Broché. 352 pages.
20041256662004 Phaidon - 2004 - Fort grand in-folio, reliure pleine toile verte titrée en argenté sur le premier plat et au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 809 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations
48918Cincinnati Ohio USA : R. W. Carroll & Co. 117 West Fourth Street 1873 / 1875 . A very good original full leather binding. Wrap-round or wallet style binding. 16mo. 4.5" x 3.0" x 1.0". 6pp./pp.393/pp.153. Bound with: "The Odd Fellows' Minstrel: A Collecton Of Odes.1873" . Black full calf with gilt corner decoration. Spine with title: "Odd Fellows' Pocket Companion And Minstrel". Inner hinges carefully strengthened. All page edges gilt. Clean text illustrations and musical notation. VG . Cincinnati, [ Ohio, USA ] : R. W. Carroll & Co., 117 West Fourth Street, 1873 / 1875 . hardcover