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1977Q-0140150404Penguin Classics 1977-03-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Classics paperback
1334025487.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Light bump to base of spine. Light shelfwear to wraps. ; Value Inquiry Book Series, VIBS 17; 187 pages; This book is a detailed study of how Plato constructs his seminal philosophical dialogue, the Phaedo, as a unique tragedy, a poetic masterpiece whose structure is organic and symmetrical. Plato's mental Odyssey leads to the internal drama of the Phaedo plot. The analysis examines how Plato's literary art overcomes the philosophical problem of the separation of Ideas from sensible things. And it traces literary and philosophical offspring of the mental Odyssey, including Joyce and Proust.
1985F105235Leiden, E.J. Brill 1985 xi + 200pp., in the series "Philosophia Antiqua. A series of monographs on ancient philosophy" volume 42, 24cm., softcover (slightly sunfaded), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105235
xi + 200pp., in the series "Philosophia Antiqua. A series of monographs on ancient philosophy" volume 42, 24cm., softcover (slightly sunfaded), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105235
B9788794559027Hardback. New. hardcover
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192819841.2New York: The Modern Library 1928. Ca 1950. Grey linen cloth binding. Pale green topstain. Gray & orange dust jacket. VG/VG. xlviii 577 15 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> The Modern Library hardcover books
xiv + 406pp., 1st edition, 24cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105327
1956F105343London, Routledge & Kegan Paul 1956 ix + 347pp. + 8pp. of publisher's advertising, 22cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper with some signs of wear, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105343
ix + 347pp. + 8pp. of publisher's advertising, 22cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper with some signs of wear, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105343
9398. Routledge & Kegan Paul London, 1956, in-8 reliure pleine toile verte sous jaquette beige. Coll. The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and scientific Method. IX-347pp.-7pp. Collection. Minimes rousseurs sur la jaquette. Bon état.
198022291BBThe Hague / Boston / London, Publishers: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1980. Publishers: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (1980). XIX, 144 Pages. Original Hardcover-Volume (titled). Ex-Library-Copy. Library-Button on the Spine. Library-Stamp [dropped out] on Front-Endpaper and verso Title. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No O ('Martinus Nijhoff Classical Philosophy Library', Volume 2).
19282110270037Modern Library 1928-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 7x4x1. Signed. Flat signed Alexis Leger and Felix Morley and 7 other authors and scholars on half title page. Hardcover and dust jacket. Tears to jacket with loss. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Small stain to edge. xlviii 577 p. 19 cm. Autographed by Alexis Leger Felix Morley A.D. Emmant James Kern Feibleman Francis S. Haserot and others. <br> "Alexis Saint‐Leger Leger 1887-1975 was a triple image. As Alexis Leger he was a professional French diplomat of impressive suavity and limited accomplishment. As himself he was a gracious aristocrat who preferred his own company to the glitter of the salon. As St.‐John Perse pronounced SIN‐jin he was a major poet of candescent belief in the indestructibility of humanity. The Nobel Prize only confirmed the rapturous regard Mr. Perse's peers expressed for him as one of the most original of contemporary poets. His audacious use of pungent imagery and arcane symbolism set him apart as did his celebration of the inexhaustible power of life to triumph over disaster His language was ambiguous lyric and cadenced studded with subtle metaphors and sprinkled with delicate melodies more discernible by the ear than the eye. Among poets writing in English Archibald MacLeish T. S. Eliot and Louise Varese were drawn to Mr. Perse and influenced by him." NY Times Obit. <br> "Felix M. Morley 1894=1982 was an educator and journalist who won the Pulitzer Prize. Mr. Morley won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 1936 three years after he was named editorial page editor of The Washington Post. In his career he was president of Haverford College and the first correspondent in China for The Baltimore Sun. He was a brother of the author and poet Christopher Morley who died in 1957. Felix Morley who held a doctorate in political science and was the author of seven books on economics and politics was born in Haverford Pa. His family moved to Baltimore in 1900. He was graduated in 1915 from Haverford College. In 1915 Mr. Morley went to Europe and became an ambulance driver for the British Red Cross. He returned to the United States a year later to become a reporter for The Philadelphia Ledger. In 1917 he became a Washington correspondent for the United Press news agency. Two years later he won a Rhodes scholarship and studied for two years at Oxford after which he studied at the London School of Economics on a Hutchinson Research Fellowship. Several years later he won a Guggenheim Fellowship to study the organization of the League of Nations. In 1922 Mr. Morley joined The Baltimore Sun working in several Far East bureaus and in 1925 becoming the newspaper's first correspondent in China. He left The Sun in 1929 complaining that H.L. Mencken was exercising 'excessive influence' on editorial policy. From 1929 to 1931 he was director of the Geneva office of the League of Nations Association of the United States. After serving as president of Haverford College from 1940 to 1945 Mr. Morley returned to journalism working as a Washington correspondent for Barron's Weekly a position that he held until retiring from full-time newspaper or magazine work in 1954." - NY Times Obit. Modern Library hardcover
KG-MU5Y-V2CFHardcover. Very Good. Visually inspected by owner: Hardback with dust jacket as pictured no marks in text and binding solid. dust jacket with wrinkles and tears at top edge. 1956. We ship M-F by 4 pm and Sat. by noon with tracking info. hardcover