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187540312Oxford: at the Clarendon Press 1875. Second edition Revised and Corrected Throughout with Additions and an Index of Subjects and Proper Names. 11 vols. 8vo. Bound in half brown contemporary calf and marbled boards black title labels marbled edges. Binding suffering from red rot. Spine ends slightly chipped some light marginal notations some in ink. Good only. Second edition Revised and Corrected Throughout with Additions and an Index of Subjects and Proper Names. 11 vols. 8vo. at the Clarendon Press unknown books
S10914Boston & New York:: Jefferson Press n.d. Vol. IV only. 8vo. 620 pp. Green cloth printed paper spine label t.e.g. Fine. Jefferson Press, n.d. hardcover books
S11813Boston & New York:: Jefferson Press no date. Volumes 12 of four. 8vo. x 681; 607 pp. Cloth; inner hinges mended. Good. Jefferson Press, [no date]. hardcover books
189584064NY:: Scribner's. Good. 1895. Hardcover. Complete in four volumes. Translated from the Greek with analyses and introductions. A later printing. Octavos bound in dark brown cloth with gilt lettering on the spines. The first two volumes have occasional pencil underlining and marginalia the first three volumes are starting to show separation at the hinges else all volumes are good or better. . Scribner's, hardcover books
1931031892LOndon: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press 1931. Translated into English with analyses and introductions by B. Jowett. 3d edition revised and corrected throughout with marginal analyses and an index of subjects and proper names. 5 volumes complete original burgundy cloth. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press unknown books
1961028330New York: Pantheon Books 1961. Edited by Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns with introduction and prefatory notes. xxv 1743p. lightly chipped dj bit of ink annotation in the introduction only Bollingen series 71. Pantheon Books unknown books
19899018583Princeton: Princeton University 1989. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original green cloth covered boards spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Princeton University hardcover books
192950495London: The Scholartis Press 1929. Edition limited to 500 copies royal 8vo pp. x 2 202 2; text in Greek and English; original blue cloth gilt title direct on spine t.e.g. inscribed on the endpaper by the publisher Eric Partridge to his sometimes collaborator friend and professor of English at the University of Minnesota dated 1955. Corners bumped else fine. "Meant for those whose knowledge of Greek is small but who desire to become familiar at first hand with Plato's work." <br/><br/> The Scholartis Press hardcover books
19292558London: The Scholartis Press 1929. Limited. Cloth. Very Good . 27cm. Text in Greek and English. Edition limited to 500 copies. Very light foxing on half title. Bookplate of Geroge Gordon Ladds. The Scholartis Press hardcover books
131198N.P.: The Nonesuch Press n.d. quarter cloth paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. Nonesuch Press. 16mo. quarter cloth paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. iv 106 pages. Limited to 1050 numbered copies. Translated from the Greek by Francis Birrell and Shane Leslie. Printed by the Pelican Press. Covers lightly worn and tanned near edges. Some tanning near edges of text. The Nonesuch Press unknown books
1937131093Stuttgart Germany: Chr. Belser for The Friends of Socrates 1937. stiff paper wrappers in later clamshell box. small folio. stiff paper wrappers in later clamshell box. 90 4 pages. Limited to 150 numbered copies. Translated from the Greek by Floyer Syndenham and Thomas Taylor. With eight original signed engravings by Ferdinand Springer printed by Franz von Foullon at Frankfurt-am-Main. Unopened. Chr. Belser for The Friends of Socrates unknown books
1948134122New York NY: The Liberal Arts Press 1948. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 64 pages. Translated from the Greek by Benjamin Jowett. Introduction by Fulton H. Anderson. Table of contents selected bibliography. A volume in the Little Library of Liberal Arts. Covers sunned. Ink notations on title and half-title. The Liberal Arts Press unknown books
P6416Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo 1919. Octavo 18 Ã 13.5 cm. Original decorative wrappers; 141 1 pp. Light soil and foxing to wrappers; original spine strip lacking and sections of the text beginning to detach; text evenly toned; still good or better. First edition. This curious mix of the history and ethnography of London was written by Platon Mikhailovich Kerzhentsev 1881-1940 the leading historian of Ireland in the Soviet Union. Focused on London as the seat of British imperialism this work discusses the customs and mores of the English visiting all corners of London rich and poor. Two sections 'Worker's London' and 'London Organizations' paint a picture of the difficulties faced by the working classes in the metropolis. In 1899-1904 Kerzhentsev studied history at the Moscow State University and in 1904 he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party RSDLP. After numerous arrests in Russia Kerzhentsev lived in exile in the UK France and the United States and was active in the Bolshevik groups abroad. In this period he also studied the history of the Irish struggles for independence and published two books on the subject "The fight for land and freedom in Ireland" 1917 and "Revolutionary Ireland" 1918. Upon his return to Russia Kerzhentsev went on to write for Izvestia and Pravda eventually becoming the head of Russian Telegraph Agency ROSTA and initiating its ideological bent. Kerzhentsev was also one of the founders of the system of Soviet censorship and went on to write one of the first histories of Lenin "The Life of Lenin" 1934. Despite being removed from his post in 1938 Kerzhentsev survived the Stalinist purges and died of natural causes in 1940. KVK and OCLC show copies at Oxford National Library of Sweden and the British Library. unknown books
200128416Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 0674991826 . Number 164 in the Loeb Classical Library. Greek text with the English translation by Harold N. Fowler and W. R. M. Lamb. A later printing. About fine in a fine dust jacket. . Harvard University Press hardcover books
1908291304Houghton Mifflin Printed at The Riverside Press 1908. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. A most handsome production designed by Bruce Rogers for the Riverside Press this is copy #178 of 440. In dark gray laid paper over boards with yapp edges; white paper title label at the spine with an additional label tipped in at the rear of the book. An outstanding example of the typographer's art. With the glassine wrapper folded and taped on the folds not on the book. The slipcase is separating at the bottom edge. Warde 87. Near Fine binding. Houghton Mifflin | Printed at The Riverside Press unknown books
2007UPLASIX01fpDover Publications 2007. Good. Plato. Six Great Dialogues: Apology Crito Phaedo Phaedrus Symposium the Republic . Mineola NY: Dover Publications 2007. v 460pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Underlining and notes in ink throughout. Dover Publications paperback books
19832312614Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1983. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Rear board rubbed. 1983 Hard Cover. 379 pp. Brown cloth binding with gilt decoration and gilt edges. Decorative endpapers. CONTENTS: Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Protagoras; Meno; Phaedrus; From The Republic; Book VI; Books VII; Symposium; Lysis. The Franklin Library hardcover books
1983108723The Franklin Library Pennsylvania 1983. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near Fine limited edition from The Franklin Library. 1/4 leather-bound with cloth covered boards gilt detailing and a permanent satin ribbon book marker. The Franklin Library, Pennsylvania hardcover books
1772284685Etonae: Excudebat J. Pote 1772. Second Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. A Second Edition copy of Joseph Pote's Scriptoribus Graeci a Greek reader for use by schoolboys at Eton. Text in Greek and Latin. Pagination and register resets with the Latin translation; iv 321 1 249 pp. Lacking final advertisement leaf called for by the ESTC. Else complete with no marks of any kind. Lacking final marbled endpaper. Front hinge repaired by a conservator with Japanese tissue. Front and rear board reattached. Minor loss to the extremities of the spine. Full calf with lettering and tooling on the spine now faded and illegible. Very Good. ESTC T63892. Very Good binding. Excudebat J. Pote unknown books
1980S13040New York:: EIDOS 1980. 1980. 8vo. xvi 127 pp. Index. Brown gilt-stamped cloth. Rubber-stamp on ffep. Very good. With contributions by Gregory Vlastos Richard M. Martin Alexander P.D. Mourelatos Robert G. Turnbull and Ian Mueller. ISBN 10: 0882063014 EIDOS, 1980. hardcover books
1950Embry 192759Modern Library ca. 1950s. Gift inscription to half-title else fine in very good edge worn dust jacket. In mylar cover. Modern Library, ca. 1950s. unknown books
199389517Oxford:: Oxford University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0192126040 . Translated from the Greek by Robin Waterfield. First printing thus. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. ; 475 pages . Oxford University Press, hardcover books
WELLER9780141442433New. New book. unknown books
197261219Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1972. First edition. 143 pp. Hole punched through the last blank leaf else near fine in very good plus double-clipped dust jacket. Translated by Hackforth with his introduction and commentary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, unknown books
1917178026Jena; Leipzig: E. Diederichs 1917. Hardcover. VG cover exhibits general shelf wear inscription of previous owner on flyleaf occasional pencil markings throughout but generally very clean readable and tight. Brown binding with gold lettering and decoration on spine and gold stamp on front board. Printed endsheets. German. 96 pp. One woodblock capital and one piece of ephemera. Plato's dialog "Phaedros" translated into German. A diverse philosophical work Phaedros is a dialog between Socrates and Phaedros concerning topics such as love the art of rhetoric reincarnation the soul and madness. The work was written around the time of Plato's "Republic" and "Symposium. E. Diederichs hardcover books