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2002Q-0876592671Gryphon House 2002-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gryphon House paperback
2006Q-0876590539Gryphon House 2006-09-01. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gryphon House paperback
1982SKU-9005AC01805276John Wiley Publishing 1982. 1. Hardcover. Good. Good; Hardcover Missing Jacket; Light overall wear to the covers with rubbing to the title printed along the spine; Unblemished textblock edges; The endpapers and text pages are all clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format 8.5" - 9.75" tall; 1.7 lbs; Brown cloth covers with title in gold lettering along the spine; 1982 John Wiley Publishing; 508 pages; "Electron Beam Technology" by Siegfried Schiller. John Wiley Publishing hardcover
19782080202103900235Agune 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Agune paperback
1839002486London: Richard Bentley 1839 1839. THIRD EDITION FOURTH PRINTING of the first revised edition of Shelley's masterpiece and the last to contain an illustration with the first printing of the engraved frontis and additional engraved title-page dated 1831. The frontis depicting the creature coming to life. Bound in contemporary 1/2 tan calf blind tooled spine hand written paper spine label. Early repair to front hinge text clean and bright some minor foxing or offsetting to the engraved frontis and title-page overall still a GOOD copy of a book becoming increasingly difficult to find. According to RBH only 4 copies of this printing have appeared at auction in the last 25 years. In her introduction Shelley contextualizes the creation of her tale: "It proved a wet ungenial summer and incessant rain often confined us for days to the house. Some volumes of ghost stories translated from the German into French fell into our hands. 'We will each write a ghost story' said Lord Byron; and his proposition was acceded to" This printing was apparently issued with and without the additional engraved frontis dated 1831. We can only assume that additional copies of the 1831 frontis had finally run out with this printing. OCLC/WorldCat locate 9 copies of the 1839 edition 7 without the engraved frontis and only 2 with. London: Richard Bentley, 1839 unknown
1839005001London: Richard Bentley 1839 1839. THIRD EDITION FOURTH PRINTING of the first revised edition of Shelley's masterpiece and the last to contain an illustration with the first printing of the engraved frontis and additional engraved title-page dated 1831. The frontis depicting the creature coming to life. Bound in the publisher's original blind stamped straight grained brown/maroon cloth engraved bookplate of Arnold Henry Robson to front pastedown. Spine expertly relined inner hinges strengthened spine and cover edges slightly sunned text clean and bright some minor foxing or offsetting to the engraved frontis and title-page overall still a GOOD copy of a book becoming increasingly difficult to find. According to RBH only 4 copies of this printing have appeared at auction in the last 25 years. In her introduction Shelley contextualizes the creation of her tale: "It proved a wet ungenial summer and incessant rain often confined us for days to the house. Some volumes of ghost stories translated from the German into French fell into our hands. 'We will each write a ghost story' said Lord Byron; and his proposition was acceded to" This printing was apparently issued with and without the additional engraved frontis dated 1831. We can only assume that additional copies of the 1831 frontis had finally run out with this printing. OCLC/WorldCat locate 9 copies of the 1839 edition 7 without the engraved frontis and only 2 with. London: Richard Bentley, 1839 hardcover
1832355490721064London: Henry Colburn 1832. Hard Cover. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley 1832. The first illustrated edition the 3rd edition overall being the revised corrected and illustrated edition with a new introduction by the author. SECOND PRINTING OF THE THIRD EDITION of the first revised edition of Shelley's masterpiece and the first edition to contain an illustration of the monster by Theodor von Holst. First printing of engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title page dated 1831 but with the 1832 printed title page. The frontispiece depicts the monster coming to life. Bound in contemporary 1/2 tan calf marbled boards 5 raised bands to the spine spine tooled in gilt and blind gilt lettered black spine label Inner and outer hinges still firm head and foot of spine very slightly rubbed; none of the usual foxing to the frontispiece and title page; inner text really clean. Overall a very good copy which has the number 1 in gilt to the third compartment of the spine. This comes together with a similarly bound first edition of "The Ghost-Seer!" by Frederick Schiller London: Colburn and Bentley 1831 which has an engraved frontispiece by Theodor von Holst of the "Greek Lady" appearing out of the new coffin with the Ghost Seer pointing. First printing of engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title page dated 1831 this being Vol 2 of two volumes. The first volume being of course bound up with Frankenstein. The frontispiece depicts a "grey-bearded old man kneeling before the monument and praying fervently". Also bound in similar contemporary style to the "Frankenstein" but without the marbled end-papers. Overall a VG copy For the 2 books now smartly covered in removable clear acetate. Photographs/scans available upon request. Henry Colburn hardcover
071345718X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
071345346X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999Q-1580420052Cardoza 1999-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cardoza paperback
1801356729Tubingen Germany: J.G. Cotta 1801. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Published in Tübingen Germany in 1801 by J.G. Cotta this copy being a fine exemplar of the First Edition Thus the first printing in German language using a Roman type-font of Shakespeare's influential exhibition of political intrigue and paranoia. Macbeth the original full title having been The Tragedie of Macbeth was allegedly performed first in 1606 a fine account of the physical and psychological effects that political ambition can have on those who would usurp the throne in this case the Scottish general of an English King urged on by his feckless wife. 161 pp. measuring 5" x 8". Original paper wraps removed recently rebound in decorated mottled brown paper over boards light rubbing to extremities faint scuffing to tips spine head and foot. This first printing in Roman type was followed by a second printing in the Fraktur type-font later in the same year 1801. New stiff endpapers faint remains of blue ink-stamp and erased ink notation to title page very faint occasional foxing throughout moderately waffly text-block else clean unmarked and tightly bound. The translator Friedrich Schiller sometimes called the “German Shakespeare” revered the life and work of English playwrites especially William Shakespeare. His Wikipedia entry notes that Schiller's adaptation of Shakespeare's justifiable classic Macbeth was aimed for presentation at the court theater in Weimar Germany that is not in England or Scotland. Friedrich Schiller is well known and respected for his literary works essays translations and especially play. Scarce in the trade in this edition unavailable in libraries available in Europe only haltingly. Friedrich Schiller born on Nov. 10 1759 in Marbach Germany grew up poor but was aided by the financial and interpersonal support of a wealthy Duke who helped Schiller matriculate to a secondary educational facility where he thrived. Schiller died on May 9 1805. His entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy notes that Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller 1759–1805 "authored an extraordinary series of dramas including The Robbers Maria Stuart and the trilogy Wallenstein. He was also a prodigious poet composing perhaps most famously the “Ode to Joy” featured in the culmination of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and enshrined some two centuries later in the European Hymn." Critics note his close relationship with Goethe and his influence on German stage production and Continental European philosophy. "Between 1791 and 1796" notes the entry "he authored a range of theoretical works that are both sophisticated and original."Member I.O.B.A. C.B.A. and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes and for sets. J.G. Cotta hardcover
2012x-0230319696Palgrave Macmillan 2012. Hardcover. New. 262 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.80 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
2013x-0415849276Routledge Kegan & Paul 2013. Paperback. New. 256 pages. 6.14x9.21x0.75 inches. Routledge Kegan & Paul paperback
2009x-0415481031Routledge 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 256 pages. 9.45x6.34x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2014x-1349340146Palgrave Macmillan 2014. Paperback. New. 262 pages. 8.50x5.51x0.59 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
19901009N1London: The Jabberwock 1990. Hardback. Very Good Indeed. 10.5" by 7". John Tenniel. An intriguing look at the first 1865 printing of Alice in Wonderland with analysis and commentary from Schiller including on John Tenniel's illustrations. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: An 1865 printing re-described and newly identified as the Publisher's 'File Copy' with a Revised and Expanded Census of the Suppressed 1865 'Alice' to which is added a Short-Title Index Identifying and Locating the Original Preliminary Drawings by John Tenniel for Alice and Looking-Glass privately printed for the Jabberwock in 1990. In the publisher's original decorative paper boards with multiple in-text and full-page illustrations reprinted from the original by John Tenniel as well as one folding plate of his illustrations.Perhaps one of the most famous stories in British Literature it is little known that the first 1865 printing of Alice in Wonderland was considered a failure with John Tenniel not happy with his drawings and complaining to Macmillan. This intriguing work offers modern readers a glimpse at the print as well as insightful commentary and analysis from Schiller. In the publisher's original decorative paper boards. Externally smart with bright and clean boards. Bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities and a scratch to rear board. End papers are clean. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed The Jabberwock hardcover
38067741-20Lund Humphries Publishers Limited. Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Lund Humphries Publishers, Limited unknown
2026__3527354522Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh 2026. Hardcover. New. 544 pages. 6.69x0.59x9.61 inches. Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh hardcover
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1c34372. Auflage. Kern Beuthen 1925. 472 S. mit zahlr. Bildern Zeichnungen und 1 gefalt. Plan der Stadt Freystadt original Hln. berieben und bst./Widm.a.V. unknown
1900860T85Leipzig: Berlag vin Philipp c1900. Leather. Very Good. 5.5" by 4". None. Four volumes of collections of works by Schiller Goethe and Lessing in the German language. German language. Four volumes. This collection includes: Two volumes of works by Friedrich Schiler a German physician playwright poet and philosopher. The works include: Wallenstein Don Carlos The Maid of Orleans Mary Stuart and The Robbers. One volume of works by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe a German playwright poet novelist statesman director and critic. The works include: Torquato Tasso Götz von Berlichingen and Hermann and Dorothea. One volume of works by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing a German philosopher dramatist and art critic remembered as a representative of the Enlightenment Era. The works include: Nathan the Wise and Minna of Barnhelm. Bound in half calf with red boards. Externally smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Wear to the edges. Fading to the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with the odd pencil annotation. Very Good Berlag vin Philipp hardcover
18367052611Verlag der J G Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1836. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Re-bound in brown cloth a little scuffed. German Gothic script. Internally clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item300grams ISBN: Verlag der J G Cotta'schen Buchhandlung hardcover
a103525Translated from the German of Schiller to English . London 1797 first edition thus. J. Bell. octavo. Later plain wraps. 220p. Good. very lightly evenly toned; no owner marks. Small edge chip from titlepage; and tiny chip from top edge of final two pages not near text at all. Lacks front and rear blank pages. Very Scarce. . paperback
13985London: Edward Bull 1829. No edition stated. 8vo viii 212pp 2pp adverts. Bound in plain green cloth. The spine is defective a 4-inch strip is missing at the top of the spine and there is scattered foxing of the contents - overall a fair copy only. London: Edward Bull, 1829. hardcover