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20161-0472036874Univ of Michigan Pr 2016. Paperback. New. new exp edition. 325 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.00 inches. Univ of Michigan Pr paperback
49803University of Michigan Press Ann Arbor 1996. XVII320p. Original green cloth with dust wrps. Spine gilt titled. Nice copy. Rare thus. 'The book is in two parts: an introduction which discusses the tradition of literary etymologizing before Virgil emphasizing the Alexandrians somewhat to the disadvantage of Lucretius or Varro and draws together the salient characteristics of Virgil's technique and a fully annotated catalogue of all instances of the conceit which O'H. has been able to gather. . O'H.'s approach is sensibly undogmatic. . If O'H. avoids theoretical generalizations his close readings are often compelling and particularly when he discusses etymological material through which poetic succession is negotiated. His analyses of Aen. 2.411-19 where Vergil engages with an etymological play in Aratus pp.4-6 and of Ovid's commentaries on Virgilian etymologizing pp.95-102 are fascinating. . At pp.102-11 O'H. offers an intelligent discussion of 'the poetic function of Vergilian etymologizing.' His linkage here of etymology with the aetiological theme of the 'Georgics' and 'Aeneid' is particularly suggestive: Virgil is tracing the origins of the Latin language and the Roman people simultaneously. . O'H. has done Virgilian studies a considerable service with this very erudite piece of scholarship. He expresses the hope that 'it will have a place on the bookshelf of anyone trying to read or write about Vergil' p.VII. There is not doubt that it will.' LLEWELYN MORGAN in The Classical Review New Series 1998 pp.228-29. From the library of Prof. Carl Deroux. hardcover
B9789004445307Paperback / softback. New. Transcendent Teacher Learner Relationships: The Way of the Shamanic Teacher Second Edition explores the nature of the transcendent teacher learner relationship and precisely how such relationships of warmth safety mutual care mutual respect and mutual trust are developed and maintained. paperback
2015G9463001085I4N00Brill Academic Pub 2015. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
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1930015322Los Angeles California: The Austin Publishing Company 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed by Authors. Inscribed by the medium William H. Cartheuser whose seances are featured throughout the volume to Mrs. Ethel Higley a sitter in one of the recorded sessions. Green cloth stamped in gilt still bright with pictorial title on front cover. Very slight wear to covers. Light sticker-abrasion on front paste-down; minor soiling to fore-edge of one page else interior is clean and unmarked. Frontispiece portrait of the newly deceased Robert Newton Pincock. 396 pages. A record of seances conducted by the medium William Cartheuser 1890-1966 most of which took place in St. Catharines Ontario in 1928 and 1929. The specific date and location of each seance is provided along with the name of the medium and of each of the sitters and the conditions of the sitting. The Austin Publishing Company hardcover
19303004Los Angeles: The Austin Publishing Company 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. Jenny O'Hara Pincock. Trails of Truth. Los Angeles: The Austin Publishing Company 1930. First Edition. pp. 396. Clean text block teal publishers cloth binding with gilt title on front cover somewhat faded. Frontispiece portrait of Robert Newton Pincock d. 1928. Some stains to cover. Signed by Jenny O'Hara Pincock to Mrs. William E. Perry Aug. 1930. Overall Very Good. The Austin Publishing Company hardcover
19819005568New York: Columbia University Press 1981. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Includes bibliographical references and index. <br/><br/> Columbia University Press hardcover books
1981WRCLIT72615New York: Columbia University Press 1981. Cloth. First edition. Pastedowns a bit bubbled a manufacturing flaw else fine in dust jacket. Columbia University Press hardcover books
20151-1612518230Naval Inst Pr 2015. Hardcover. New. 373 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.25 inches. Naval Inst Pr hardcover
183059848London: Thomas Rodd Great Newport Street 1830. First edition first issue 12mo pp. 34 2 ads; woodcut frontispiece vignette title page 4 woodcut plates by G. Cruikshank plus a vignette tailpiece. "In the earliest issues there occurs an error in the pagination pp. 29/30 being numbered 21/22" as here. Cohen 615; bound with: Morton John Maddison. Box and Cox; a romance of real life in one act.Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Findley. London: published by Duncombe and Moon 17 Holborn Bars n.d. ca. 1847 pp. 3 6-23 1; engraved frontispiece; bound with: Kenney James. The illustrious stranger; or married and buried. An operatic farce in two acts . Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Bonner from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank London: John Cumberland n.d. ca. 1829 pp. 36; engraved frontispiece; the B gathering is misbound before the A but the book is complete; bound with: Buskstone John Baldwin. Luke the labourer. A domestic melo-drama in two acts . Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Bonner from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank London: John Cumberland n.d. 1830 pp. 47 1; engraved frontispiece; Cruikshank's name on title page slightly abraded; bound with: Warren Henry. Hints upon tints with strokes upon copper and canvass. London: printed for J. F. Setchel 1833 pp. 4 52; engraved frontispiece and 7 engraved plates. A most uncommon spoof on the artist's manual of which there were many at the time. Together five titles in a single volume of half polished red calf over marbled boards spine in five compartments morocco label "Plays" in one. Lightly rubbed; good and sound. Ownership signature of Edward Bradley 1827-1889 on front pastedown - Bradley the British clergyman and novelist who wrote under the pen name of Cuthbert Bede. Thomas Rodd, Great Newport Street unknown
183017704London: Thomas Rodd 1830. 12mo. 34 4 adv. pp.; 5 plts. incl. in pagination illus. <br><br>First edition with George Cruikshank's illustrations here in the first issue with pp. 28/29 paginated 21/22. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2O2263; Cohn Cruikshank 615. Removed from a nonce volume; respined with archival tissue: A delicate copy. Title-page verso with faint institutional rubber-stamp and with early inked ownership inscription; first text page with inked inscription dated 1861. Sewing mostly gone with some leaves separated. Advertising leaves waterstained. Thomas Rodd unknown books
18301789London Thomas Rodd 1830. 1830. First edition first issue with pages 29/30 being numbered 21/22. 12mo. 7 woodcuts by George Cruikshank of which 5 are full-page and 2 vignettes title and last page. Full later tan calf spine with gilt stamped devices and gilt red morocco label covers double ruled in gilt with gilt stamped edges elaborate gilt stamped inner dentelles blue marbled endpapers t.e.g. slight rubbing; small nick at head of spine. This copy has no advertisements. Very good. Gilt stamped red morocco bookplate of Henry W. Poor. Cohn 615: "The first issue.is scarce.". 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London, Thomas Rodd, 1830. hardcover books
18301789London Thomas Rodd 1830. 1830. First edition first issue with pages 29/30 being numbered 21/22. 12mo. 7 woodcuts by George Cruikshank of which 5 are full-page and 2 vignettes title and last page. Full later tan calf spine with gilt stamped devices and gilt red morocco label covers double ruled in gilt with gilt stamped edges elaborate gilt stamped inner dentelles blue marbled endpapers t.e.g. slight rubbing; small nick at head of spine. This copy has no advertisements. Very good. Gilt stamped red morocco bookplate of Henry W. Poor. Cohn 615: "The first issue.is scarce.". 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London, Thomas Rodd, 1830. hardcover
18371821080Published by Joseph Thomas 1837. Paperback. Good. Illustrated by Cruikshank George. Almost very good condition. No. 4 Thomas's Burlesque Drama. Altered from Henry Fielding by Kane O'Harra. Paperwraps bound in three-quarter calf leather with gilt title to spine and marbled paper boards. B/w illustrations. 34 pages plus 2 page publisher adverts and several blank pages to rear. Marbled endpapers. Spine browned leather edges rubbed. Heavy foxing to prelims and blank pages to rear. A few grubby marks to contents. Published by Joseph Thomas paperback
18305713911830: Thomas Rodd 1830. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. first issue with pages 29/30 misnumbered as 21/22. 12mo. 34 12pp ads of various sizes some on yellow paper. Seven woodcuts by Cruikshank: five are full-page and two vignettes. Original illustrated wrappers with two additional vignettes. Small old bookseller description inside front wrap wear at the corners and some pages a little dogeared about very good. Thomas Rodd unknown