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2022__148752921XUniv of Toronto Pr 2022. Hardcover. New. 274 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Univ of Toronto Pr hardcover
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2002114048New York: Warner Books 2002. Hardcover. xiii 316p. first printing dj. Pages a bit age-toned. Memoir by the Alabama-born radio personality. Warner Books hardcover books
63913558Little Brown and Company pp. xiii 316 First Edition . Hardback. New. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
2002x-0446530271Grand Central Pub 2002. Hardcover. New. 336 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Grand Central Pub hardcover
0446690880.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2002Q-0446530271Grand Central Publishing 2002-07-10. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grand Central Publishing hardcover
2003Q-0446690880Grand Central Publishing 2003-06-30. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grand Central Publishing paperback
1830314911London: Saunders and Otley 1830. Second edition. 3 vols. 8vo. Near contemporary half-calf and marbled boards. Covers detached spines perished. Second edition. 3 vols. 8vo. Shelley family copy. From the library of Sir Percy Florence Shelley 1819-1889 the only surviving child of Percy and Mary Shelley. Sir Percy who inherited the family baronetcy in 1844 on the death of his grandfather also inherited his father's papers on the death of Mary Shelley; he and his wife Jane Lady Shelley created at Boscombe Manor something of a shrine to the poet's memory and had much to do with shaping the Victorian cult and myth of Shelley. Margaret Shelley 1801-1887 who owned this copy prior to her nephew was one of the poet's four younger sisters. The book combines two novels by Griffin issued together for this second edition the year after their first appearance. Provenance: Margaret Shelley ownership signature to titles dated 1839; Percy Florence Shelley bookplate in each volume Saunders and Otley unknown books
1830314911London: Saunders and Otley 1830. Second edition. 3 vols. 8vo. Near contemporary half-calf and marbled boards. Covers detached spines perished. Second edition. 3 vols. 8vo. From the library of Sir Percy Florence Shelley 1819-1889 the only surviving child of Percy and Mary Shelley. Sir Percy who inherited the family baronetcy in 1844 on the death of his grandfather also inherited his father's papers on the death of Mary Shelley; he and his wife Jane Lady Shelley created at Boscombe Manor something of a shrine to the poet's memory and had much to do with shaping the Victorian cult and myth of Shelley. Margaret Shelley 1801-1887 who owned this copy prior to her nephew was one of the poet's four younger sisters. The book combines two novels by Griffin issued together for this second edition the year after their first appearance. Provenance: Margaret Shelley ownership signature to titles dated 1839; Percy Florence Shelley bookplate in each volume Saunders and Otley unknown
2011100023Ashgate. New. 2011. Hardcover. 1409404447 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 338 pp. ; 67 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . Ashgate hardcover
2016x-113825553XRoutledge 2016. Paperback. New. 338 pages. 9.69x6.85x0.94 inches. Routledge paperback
2011Sq5460Routledge 2011-12-28. Hardcover. Very Good. Basically new! VERY light wear to corners and a small bump to bottom edge otherwise appears as new. IF Routledge hardcover
A9781138255531Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1818WRCLIT65256London: Printed for C. and J. Ollier 1818. 2v-xxxii2270pp. plus errata. Large octavo. Full ruby-red morocco raised bands gilt inner dentelles t.e.g. by Riviere. Some rubs to joints and tips faint signs of ownership stamp in lower margin of title occasional small marginal spots and tanning; generally a very good copy with the erratab2 bound at the end. First edition second state comprised of sheets from LAON AND CYTHNA equipped with a cancel title and considerably revised via some 26 cancel leaves. A few copies appeared with title-leaves misdated 1817. TINKER 1895. GRANNISS P.50. WISE SHELLEY LIBRARY p.50. Printed for C. and J. Ollier hardcover books
181834239London: Printed for C. and J. Ollier 1818. First edition revised issue of "Laon and Cythna" with the cancels and new title this copy with the 1818 date. With leaf d1 bearing the Pindar quote and "Revolt of Islam" title lacking blank b2 as usual and the errata leaf at end. Pp. ii v-xxxii 2 270 errata. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half black morocco marbled boards. Some rubbing upper joint starting some offsetting and spotting else very good from the library of James Lorimer Graham with his bookplate. First edition revised issue of "Laon and Cythna" with the cancels and new title this copy with the 1818 date. With leaf d1 bearing the Pindar quote and "Revolt of Islam" title lacking blank b2 as usual and the errata leaf at end. Pp. ii v-xxxii 2 270 errata. 1 vols. 8vo. James Lorimer Graham was the fourth Duke and seventh Marquis of Montrose. At this time he was the Marquis of Graham. He was a statesman serving as privy councillor a commissioner of the India board lord steward of the queen's household chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster postmaster-general where he was involved in several important changes including the Electric Telegraphs Bill which put the telegraphic communication system in the hands of the post office and also Chancellor of the University of Glasgow. Granniss 43-44; Ashley 5:68 Printed for C. and J. Ollier unknown books
18291092978vo. London: Printed for John Brooks 1829. 8vo xxxii 270 pp. and errata leaf at end. Full brown morocco covers ruled in blind and with gilt corner stamps backstrip with gilt titles and floral stamps in compartments gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers. Backstrip and corners lightly worn scattered foxing. Shelley bookplate of Buxton Forman. § Brooks edition with a new title page using the text of the first edition second issue with the fly-title correctly bound as d1 and the preface ending on p. xxi "The original quires and cancel leaves of the work fell into the hands of John Brooks who issued them in 1829 with a new title." Granniss/Grolier Shelley 46. This copy has the distinction of being from the collection of Buxton Forman the famous editor of Shelley and Keats and the infamous creator of literary forgeries in partnership with Thomas Wise. The poem was first published with the title "Laon and Cythna; or The Revolution of the Golden City: A Vision of the Nineteenth Century" in 1817. Mary Shelley wrote of it: “He chose for his hero a youth nourished in dreams of liberty some of whose actions are in direct opposition to the opinions of the world but who is animated throughout by an ardent love of virtue and a resolution to confer the boons of political and intellectual freedom on his fellow-creatures. He created for this youth a woman such as he delighted to imagine—full of enthusiasm for the same objects; and they both with will unvanquished and the deepest sense of the justice of their cause met adversity and death.†Printed for John Brooks unknown books
1829ST17129-039London: Printed for John Brooks 1829. 229 x 152 mm. 9 x 6". xxxii 1 leaf section title 270 2 pp. without the initial blank. <br/> LUXURIOUS OLIVE GREEN MOROCCO VIGOROUSLY AND SPLENDIDLY GILT BY ZAEHNSDORF stamp-signed on front doublure and with the firm's oval exhibition stamp on rear endleaf covers framed by multiple plain and decorative rules and garlands of palm and olive branches large central panel densely tooled with 13 horizontal rows of either four or five elegant floral sprigs of various shapes some within flower-framed ovals others on a stippled background; flat spine gilt in similar fashion gilt titling TAN MOROCCO DOUBLURES with intricate central gilt arabesque on a field semé with gilt dots and daggers tan morocco endleaves with gilt border top edge gilt and beautifully gauffered to match the floral design on the covers. From the collection of Cornelius J. Hauck though apparently with his bookplate removed. Granniss 45. Spine sunned toward brown a ubiquitous problem with green morocco very slight rubbing to joints top inch of rear joint a little more significantly so front flyleaf with small closed tear at fore edge title page with small mended half-inch tear in the same place but a very desirable copy nonetheless the text clean and pleasing and the riotously embellished binding almost flaming with gold.<br/> <br/> With distinguished provenance this is a glittering exhibition binding that makes a memorable display with its fine and dense pointillé ground its exquisitely gauffered top edge and its especially refined floral and leafy ornamentation being particularly notable. A spiritual odyssey of lovers divided and seeking reunion "The Revolt of Islam" is Shelley's longest work despite its title the poem has little if anything to do with Islam though religion is generally addressed. The work was issued late in 1817 as "Laon and Cythna" but certain passages of that piece disturbed the publisher who demanded that they be changed or removed. Shelley reluctantly agreed and his alterations included the substitution of the present title. We have the Brooks edition with a new title page using the text of the first edition second issue with the fly title correctly bound as d1 and the preface ending on p. xxi. As Granniss indicates "the original quires and cancel leaves of the work fell into the hands of John Brooks who issued them in 1829 with a new title." Our volume comes from the illustrious collection of Cincinnati businessman arborist and philanthropist Cornelius J. Hauck 1893-1967 whose fortune was made in the family brewery; the auction of his library at Christie's in 2006 totaled more than $12.4 million this item was lot #593 selling for $3360. Printed for John Brooks unknown
A9781721214457Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781498078504Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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2024BIBHB0095006062024. Hardcover. New. About The Book: ""The Revolt of Islam"" is a visionary poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley published in 1818. This epic work explores themes of liberty oppression and the struggle against tyranny. Set in a fantastical world it follows the journey of a group of rebels fighting against an oppressive ruler. Through intricate verse and vivid imagery Shelley critiques social and political injustice while championing the power of love and the human spirit to overcome adversity. About The Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792�1822 was a prominent English Romantic poet known for his radical views and lyrical poetry. His works including ""Ozymandias"" and ""Ode to the West Wind"" explore themes of nature freedom and the human spirit. Shelley's life was marked by controversy passion and a commitment to social and political reform. The Title 'The revolt of Islam; A Poem in Twelve cantos written/authored/edited by Percy Bysshe Shelley' published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362801586 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 307 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Revolution. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
B9781498078504Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781721214457Paperback / softback. New. paperback