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2000AIB973_D29944_973Higher Education Press 2000-01-01. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.Paperback. Publisher: Higher Education Press. This book is more comprehensive presentation of location-related business. wireless transmission. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Higher Education Press paperback
183762633London: Black and Armstrong 1837. 43 outline engravings by Retzsch. 1 vols. Oblong 4to. 1/4 calf. Rubbed and worn front cover detached. 43 outline engravings by Retzsch. 1 vols. Oblong 4to. Black and Armstrong unknown
1612aa1933. 4 Blatt in unterschiedlichen Maßen: ca. 135 cm x 30 cm / 5 cm x 18 cm 1 Blatt signiert und datiert 'Bastian 33'Blattränder schief beschnitten/leicht gebräunt/teils mit Knickspuren. - Es sind verschiedene Szenen bzw. Figuren dargestellt mit handschriftlichen Anmerkungen zum Stand der Druckvorlagen: Karl / Gruppe mit Redelsführer Spiegelberg / Franz und Amalia / 75 Zentrum Schneider - unknown
182527701London: Taylor and Hessey 1825. First Edition. With frontis portrait of Schiller engraved by Bull after Graff. 8vo in the scarce original textured cloth paper label on the spine printed in black. vi 352pp. A near fine copy of the author's first book some offsetting to the title from the frontis portrait light edge wear light wear to the spine label not affecting lettering. A VERY EARLY WORK BY ONE THE GREATEST SOCIAL COMMENTATORS OF HIS TIME. Carlyle's thinking was heavily influenced by German idealism and he established himself as an expert on German literature. He was well suited to craft this fine biography of the famous German poet philosopher physician historian and playwright. Taylor and Hessey hardcover
4833One large folding facsimile plate. 16 pp. Small 8vo orig. printed wrappers stitched as issued and bound in modern wrappers. Berlin J.A. Stargardt 1859.<br/> <br/> One of a very few surviving copies of this bookseller’s catalogue of a significant portion of the library of Friedrich von Schiller 1759-1805 the German poet philosopher historian and playwright. <br/> <br/> In 1851 the bookseller and auctioneer Stargardt acquired this part of Schiller’s library from his son Karl. It proved difficult to sell and in 1859 he produced the present catalogue selling the collection in 1860 to the Hamburg bookseller I.S. Meyer. Meyer also had difficulties selling the collection and in 1862 he held a lottery which was won by a merchant named Helmcke who received the 156 books and the manuscript list as his prize. Helmcke gave the collection to the Hamburger Stadtbibliothek in 1867 where it was absorbed into the general collections and the duplicates dispersed. In 1905 the remaining 114 volumes were reassembled and shelved separately. <br/> <br/> The engraved folding plate is a facsimile of a manuscript list of the books in Schiller’s hand. <br/> <br/> Fine copy preserved in a green morocco slipcase. <br/> <br/> ⧠Roland Folter Deutsche Dichter- und Germanistenbibliotheken 664. unknown
190136343London Williams and Norgate 1901. 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers w. some loss to upper and lower part of spine and a bit of wear to inner hinges otherwise nice and clean. Uncut. Frontisp. Portrait of its Immanence the Absolute 141 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>Not common first and only edition of this parody on the important philosophical quarterly "Mind" which contained important articles and reviews of almost all important analytic philosophers of the early 20th century. This issue which is called the "Special Illustrated Christmas Number" substituting the vol. 10 no. 4 of Mind is written by the philosopher and treasurer of the Mind Association from 1900 to 1936 F.C.S. Schiller 1864-1937 who unsuccessfully tried to hand in his "Riddles of the Sphinx" from 1891 as a Ph.D. thesis. At a first glance it looks exactly like the "real" periodical w. same colour of wrappers same sort of typing etc. but at a second glance all of the contents are sarcastic. There are articles like "The Critique of Pure Rot" by I. Cant; "New Platonic Dialogues. I. the "Aporia" of the "Lysis"; II. A Sequel to the "Republic"; III. "Congratulations" "; "Zur Phänomenologie des absoluten Unsinns" by Prof. Dr. G. W. Flegel; "Pholisophy's Last Word" by I.M. Greening; New Aphorisms of Herakleitos like "Asses prefer the sweepings of the lecture rooms to my original researches" "There is a way to lecture and a way not. But the drier way is better than the damper" "There is a way to lecture and a way from lecture; and the way to and the way from are the same: it is a short cut" etc. etc. </em> unknown
1815213387Mainz: Florian Kupferberg 1815. Half Leather. Good Minus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Large. A very scarce copy of this 2 volume set. Bound in half leather with brown marbled boards. Text in German. An 1815 reprint the first edition being 1785. The leather spines have splitting with loss of 3 cm at the head and 3.5 cm at the tail of volume I. Loss of 4 cm to the head and 1.5 cm to the tail of the spine of volume II. The remaining leather spine has further splits to it. The board edges are rubbed and there is light rubbing to the front and rear boards. Ink stamps with faint lettering to the front end papers and title page and neat ink numbers to the front paste downs though no other evidence of these possibly being ex-library cancellations. An area of soiling to the rear paste down. Volume I - 495pp. Loss of pp 232 235 and 237 241 and 243 with creasing and short tears to the front fore edge of 233 which is loose. Splitting between pp 240 - 245 though the book remains firmly held tight with the cords. Several pages have creasing to the top corners and there is light foxing to the first few pages of the book. The pages are otherwise clean and tight. Volume II - 472pp. A wax mark to the front paste down. The pages appear a little wrinkled with several page corners being turned resulting in a neat crease. There is light foxing to the first few pages of the book. Some splitting between pp 226 - 227 at the tail of the spine though the book remains tightly bound by the cords. Tiny neat ink name signature to the tail of the last page. The pages remain clean and tight. A very scarce copy - more than acceptable despite the page loss - being an early edition of Schillers work. Florian Kupferberg hardcover
1800203836Tübingen: J.G. Cotta 1800. First edition. Corners bumped; a bit of edgewear and soil to wrappers. Small 8vo 264pp; original printed wrappers. Much of this almanac is given over to the epic poem "Die Schwestern von Lesbos" by Amalia von Imhof here anonymously A.v.I with illustrative copper-engravings. Also includes poetry by Schiller: "Spruch von Confucius" "Die Erwartung" and "Das Lied von der Glocke." among others. J.G. Cotta unknown
182532857London: Taylor and Hessey 1825. First Edition. With frontispiece portrait of Schiller engraved by Bull after Graff. 8vo bound in three quarter polished calf over marbled paper covered boards the spine with raised bands gilt decorated the compartments of the spine gilt tooled one compartment with lettering label gilt. vi 352pp. A good copy of the author's first book some light offsetting to the title from the frontispiece portrait some rubbing and light edge wear to the binding rear board tender and nearly detached. FIRST EDITION AND A VERY EARLY WORK BY ONE THE GREATEST SOCIAL COMMENTATORS OF HIS TIME. Carlyle's thinking was heavily influenced by German idealism and he established himself as an expert on German literature. He was well suited to craft this fine biography of the famous German poet philosopher physician historian and playwright. As both an historian and essayist Thomas Carlyle was a pivotal thinker in nineteenth century Britain. He became the center of a circle of intellectuals in London that included John Stuart Mill Charles Dickens and George Eliot. Taylor and Hessey hardcover
76325Leipzig G. J. Göschen 1793. 118 s. 1800-talls skinnbd. med ryggdekor i gull. Ex libris på forsats. Litt gulplettet. . unknown
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AQ20609London and Stuttgart Und Tubingen: J. H. Bohte and in der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1824 and 1823. Three volumes within publisher's folder with paper title label. 10; 4 11pp 1; 8 full-page engravings. Two text volumes sewn with small cloth strip glued to spine the plates stitched as issued. Occasional spotting. The beautifully illustrated first illustrated edition of Schiller's 'Fridolin or the Road to the Iron Forge' - a ballad which the German poet Schiller 1759-1805 composed for a poetry competition against Goethe in 1797 with the text volume of the parallel German-English edition published in London by Bohte ‘foreign bookseller to his majesty’. The engravings by Moritz Retzsch 1779-1857 German painter and draughtsman were much praised: accompanied by the illustrations the ballad 'assumes a new and more exalted character' provided by Retzsch's ability to give them 'an airy dimness that softens what is beautiful and deepens all that is terrific' Monthly Review 1825 p.522. OCLC locates a single copy in the British Isles BL and three in North America. . Oblong quarto. J. H. Bohte [and] in der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, 1824 [and] 1823. hardcover
192665202New York:: Chelsea House 1926. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. An attractive unworn copy in a jacket with some moderate edgewear and a small tanned area from a tape repair at the top edge of the rear panel. 8vo. Chelsea House, hardcover
193565209New York:: The Macaulay Company 1935. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Multiple name stamps on endsheets front and rear; ink numerals; small name stamp at head of title page; slight use to the bright unworn cloth; tight and sound in a jacket with a few small chips and tears. 8vo. The Macaulay Company, hardcover
193466209New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1934. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Spine a little sunned; some slight soiling to the rear panel; tight and sound in a dust jacket with small chips at corners and spine folds. . 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
192465725New York:: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1924. First edition. publisher's green gilt-lettered cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Ink ownership annotation on front and rear pastedown; a pair of neatly punched holes 1/8" in diameter pierces the lower inside corner of the rear board and dust jacket. The book is near fine with bright gold on the spine and front panel. The extremely uncommon dust jacket has a chip at the top of the backstrip just touching one of the letters of the title and some light use to the top of the front panel. 8vo. G. P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover
192865194New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1928. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. A fine copy in a jacket with tiny chips at corners and some very light dust-soiling / use. 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
193365193New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1933. First edition. publisher's cloth in a supplied file copy dust jacket. Light use and overall dust-soiling to cloth. The dust jacket a file copy is beautiful except for a triangular chip 1/2 inch hypotenuse at the top of the spine. 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
195465183New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1954. First edition. publisher's green boards in dust jacket. A fine copy in a jacket with a few tiny areas of rubbing and a tiny tear at the top edge of the rear panel which is a little dust-soiled. 8vo. Silver Star Westerns. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
193266208New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1932. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Some light dust-soiling to the yellow cloth; very slight use at extremities; tight and sound in a tanned jacket with a 2" chip at the corner of the rear wrapper partially extending onto the spine; one other coin-sized chip at the bottom of the rear panel. . 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
194165187New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1941. First edition. publisher's gold cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Slight use to extremities of cloth; clean tight and sound in a dust jacket with some internal tape repairs at folds. There is the remnant of an old price sticker on the front panel; sunning to the spine and some chipping and overall wear. 8vo. Silver Star Westerns. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
1851TK0260London:: Henry G. Bohn 1851. 1851. Note: this is one of 4 volumes being the HISTORICAL segment of the Collected Works. Small 8vo. VIII 519 1 pp. Original full green gilt-stamped calf red calf spine label all edges gilt gilt-dentelles marbled endsheets by Westertons Hyde Park Corner Binders London. With a handsomely painted view of a man with his musket dog suggesting a British hunter probably for sport. Commissioned by Harrington's ca.1990s probably painted by a house-artist. Henry G. Bohn, 1851. unknown