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B9783375123246Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1855000654Philadelphia: J W Moore 1855. 7th Edition . Half Leather. Very Good/N/A. Marble boards with Calf spine and corners. Bands to spine with red leather title label.Hinges a bit worn and corners bumped and scuffed a bit but overall this is a very good exterior for this book. Previous owner's stamp "Private library of S.E. Neikirk". The end papers are foxed as is the frontispiece of the original edition. The text and adverts for medical books in the back are clean tight and bright. <br/> <br/> J W Moore hardcover
1924007731United Kingdom: Chatto & Windus 1924. Hardcover. Very Good/NO Dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. With a Satirical Preface Conducing to the Following Discourse. New Impression. Chatto & Windus London 1924. frontis tissue guard torn xx 748pp hb spine frayed top & bottom covers rubbed pages browned previous owner's details includes headed notepaper of Trinity College bearing previous owner's pencilled notes vg <br/> <br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover
FORT940959Thomas Tegg. Used - Acceptable. 1845. Thomas Tegg unknown
182600284725Printed For Thomas McLean Haymarket; R. Griffin & Co. Glaslow; and J. Cumming Dublin 1826 Tan boards/brown spine w/ titleplate somewhat worn slits along seams but boards holding tight. internal foxing. Engraved frontispiece is clean by Georgio Berkleio 461 pgs. The Author's Abstract of Melancholy The Argument of the Frontispiece front. Scarce edition. Owners Name. A New Edition. Cloth w/b/w Paste-on. Good. Printed For Thomas McLean, Haymarket; R. Griffin & Co. Glaslow; and J. Cumming, Dublin hardcover
1837212601London: Longman 1837. Hardcover. VG: Wear to the leather especially along the edges of the spine. Some fading to the gilt. Rubbing and smudging to the boards. The first two blank pages and the title page have stains. Slight foxing to some pages. Majority clean body pages and solid binding. Three-quarter red leatherbound book with four ribs and gilt text on the spine. Gilted textblocks. Blue satin ribbon. Color-marbled end pages. Volume two ONLY. This includes only 'Section III.' Part of a two volume set in "Three Partitions: With Their Several Sections Members and Subsections Philosophically Medicinally Histotically Opened and Cut Up." Longman hardcover
1845207705London: Tegg 1845. Hardcover. Fair with wear to the edges and corners. Crack in the leather along the spine. Crack between the front end pages. Majority clean body pages and solid binding. A dark brown leatherbound book with gilt text on a red plate on the spine. Color marbled end pages. Red textblocks. 748 pages; black-and-white frontispiece. Tegg hardcover
1864004153William Veazie Boston; Hurd and Houghton New York 1864. A New Edition . Hardcover. Good -/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. The Anatomy of Melancholy what it is with all the kinds causes symptoms prognostics and several cures of it. In Three Partitions with their several sections members and subsections philosophically medically historically opened and cut up. By Democritus Junior with a satirical preface conduing to the following discourse." Books are maroon hardcover with wear corners are bumped spines are faded to brown with gilt lettering. Volume 1 has a split spine on the first page although all pages are tight. A good set of copies for reading. <br/> <br/> William Veazie, Boston; Hurd and Houghton, New York hardcover
18671373483London: William Tegg 1867. New Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xviii 747 pages. In Very Good condition with plastic covering. Spine is brown with gilt lettering. Boards have some rubbing and dirt staining from dirt trapped beneath the plastic. Text block has minor damp staining to the top exterior edge a letter from the Folger Shakespeare library tucked into the plastic cover on the front paste down minor pencil writing on the front end papers and half title page and some foxing throughout. NOTE: Shelved in Room G. 1373483. Special Collections. William Tegg hardcover
000387N/A. N/A. Ca. 1900. A nice copy in publishers plum cloth <br/> <br/> unknown
ria9783846050019_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
A9783846050019Hardback. New. hardcover
19033903Paris, Chacornac (Annonay, imp. J. Royer), 1903 ; in-12, broché ; 272 pp. (2) ff.
ria9783375123253_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1859. hardcover
3846050008.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
5545061400Boston: Dana Estes & Company nd. Pebbled blue cloth paper spine labels t.e.g. Spines well sunned owner's signature on front endpapers dedication page partially detatched & cracked along gutter Vol I has very occasional marginalia neatly in light pencil: VG overall/no dj's. 8vo. Black & white facsimile of the original edition's frontispiece. Title pages printed in red & black ink. Large paper edition Dana Estes & Company hardcover
B9783375123253New. unknown
3375123248.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1926004372London: G. Bell and Sons Ltd. 1926 Bohn's Popular Library edition. Light brown cloth decorative ruling gold titles and decoration. Decorative two-page title. 505 pp. 302 pp. 550 pp. Light discoloration to boards tiny name neatly printed some pencil notes faintly visible. Very good condition. G. Bell and Sons, Ltd. hardcover
1907323206London: Chatto & Windus 1907. Hardcover. Fair. 747p. A burgundy-red cloth hardcover book in good condition. Edges rubbed and spine slightly faded. Pale spotty stains on front. Clippings pasted inside covers and owner's lengthy nottes on front and back free endpapers. Scattered pencil marginalia but majority of pages clean and binding tight. 17th-century treatise on clinical depression. The frontispiece is a reproduction of the title page of the third edition of 1628. Chatto & Windus hardcover
180427875London: Vernor and Hood Etc. Fair with no dust jacket. 1804. Tenth Edition. Cloth. The hinges are tight on both volumes but the cloth no so much. The spine on volue 1 is loose on one edge and the top of the spine on volume 2 is chipped. Both are rubbed at the corners and along the spine. Contents are very good to fine. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 46160110 pages . Vernor and Hood, Etc. hardcover
183720202London. Near Fine. 1837. Second Edition. Full-Leather. Bound in full leather with raised bands and gilt decorations & titles. Light rubbing at the edges. All the hinges tight. Note that this is only volume 2 of a 2 volume set. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 611 pages . hardcover
185408172London: William Tegg and co 1854. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Octavo. 747 pages. Bound in original blind stamped brown cloth engraved title page and frontispiece yellow coated end papers. "A New Edition" by Democritus Minor. Inner hinges starting light fading to cloth. <br/><br/> William Tegg and co hardcover books
189845626London: The University Press Ltd 1898. First Edition. Octavo; burgundy cloth boards; 107pp. Cloth a shade sunned at spine else a tight straight Very Good copy. The two titles bound together as issued; second title has its own half-title but pagination is continuous. Includes Appendix "The English Press and the Prosecution." Two works the first a satirical play the second a scholarly essay attacking British censorship laws and the suppression of public speech. The University Press sometimes calling itself the "Watford University Press" was a project of Rowland de Villiers a freethought and free-speech activist and publisher of controversial literature who has been described by one historian as "a somewhat shady character at best" see Odin Dekkers J.M. Robertson. Lon:1998. Villiers was most famously the British publisher of Havelock Ellis's treatise on sexual inversion; he was arrested on obscenity charges in 1901 and died in police custody. "G. Astor Singer" appears to have been a Villiers pseudonym and we would not be entirely surprised if "Frederick Raymond Coulson" was an alias as well. The University Press, Ltd unknown books
1845FB3043 /1A<p>Brown cloth binding with gilt title and date on the spine.</p><p>This book focuses on the art to 'The Anatomy of Melancholy' The Anatomy of Melancholy is a book by Robert Burton first published in 1621. On its surface the book is presented as a medical textbook in which Burton applies his vast and varied learning in the scholastic manner to the subject of melancholia which includes although it is not limited to what is now termed clinical depression. Although presented as a medical text it is as much a sui generis work of literature as it is a scientific or philosophical text and Burton addresses far more than his stated subject. In fact the Anatomy uses melancholy as the lens through which all human emotion and thought may be scrutinized and virtually the entire contents of a 17th-century library are marshalled into service of this goal. It is encyclopedic in its range and reference. In his satirical preface to the reader Burton's persona and pseudonym "Democritus Junior" explains "I write of melancholy by being busy to avoid melancholy." This is characteristic of the author's style which often supersedes the book's strengths as a medical text or historical document as its main source of appeal to admirers. Both satirical and serious in tone the Anatomy is "vitalized by Burton's pervading humour" and his digressive and inclusive style often verging on a stream of consciousness consistently informs and animates the text.</p> Thomas Tegg. hardcover