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1975010000Boston: New York Graphic Society. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Boston: New York Graphic Society 1975 first printing. Folio 10 1/2" x 12 1/4" 285pp. 70 color 535 black and white illustrations. Red cloth with gilt titles gold endpapers. Some foxing along edge of page block else fine in near fine dust jacket. . Near Fine. Hard. 1st. 1975. New York Graphic Society unknown
192828742Cresset Press Limited. 1928. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Endpapers browned and foxed. DJ is creased and browned with spotting/foxing. Some staining to rear panel of DJ. Small tears/chipping to DJ. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; Limited edition of 750 copies - unnumbered copy.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 406 pages . Cresset Press Limited hardcover
188836941MacMillan and Co. . 1888. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Front hinge is cracked. Corners are slightly edgeworn. Former owners name in pencil to ffep. Minor pencilling. Pages tanned. Small design in ink to half-title; Volume 2 Only.; 2; 505 pages . MacMillan and Co. hardcover
188636940MacMillan and Co. . 1886. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Front hinge is cracked. Corners are edgeworn. Spine cover is partially torn along joint but holding. Former owners name in pencil to ffep. Some notes in pencil. Pages tanned. Small design in ink to half-title; Volume 1 Only.; 1; 422 pages . MacMillan and Co. hardcover
196025231Adolf M. Hakkert. 1960. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Light shelfwear. Faint spotting to front board.; Reprint of the 1900-1902 Edition.; Volume 2 Only.; 2; 663 pages . Adolf M. Hakkert hardcover
1933197722<p>First edition. 4to. With 17 plates reproducing Hearn's letters to Barel. Original brown cloth stamped in gilt large printed paper label on upper ocver. Fine fresh as new. Enclosed in publisher's folding box with printed paper label on the upper front cover and extra limitation label. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>#60 of 250 numbered copies.</p> The Hokuseido Press hardcover
189313467Leadenhall Press 1893. 8vo. on laid paper page edges lightly tanned as often neat contemporary inscription on blank preliminary; attractively bound in original ivory buckram by BUMPUS upper boards with owners signature blocked in gilt backstrip with leather label ruled and lettered in gilt gilt top patterned endpapers sprinkled fore-edges covers mildly age-soiled backstrip somewhat browned else a very good clean copy. THE BINDING IS SIGNED ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER VERSO. With long contemporary annotation in MS on blank rear preliminary. LOVELY COPY OF AN EARLY REISSUE IN SOUGHT AFTER SIGNED PERIOD BINDING Leadenhall Press, hardcover
195941960Self-Published . 1959. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Bound in black boards with gilt lettering. Self-published. Typed script on india paper. Repairs to a couple of pages with cellotape. Gerber's own copy.; "A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Toronto"; Dissertation; 241 pages . (Self-Published) hardcover
201018665Oxford University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. The Idea of Iambos is a long overdue study of the genre of Greek iambic poetry from the perspective provided by ancient testimonies. Andrea Rotstein places research on iambos in the framework of a new methodological approach to ancient genres based on the cognitive sciences offering an unprecedented study of ancient theories of genres and the way they affected ancient scholarship. Rotstein also examines the possibility of musical performance of iambic poetry as well as the various occasions of public performance particularly at musical contests and rhapsodic recitals. Finally she argues that from the Archaic to the Classical period there was a shift from the notion of literary class depending primarily on rhythm and on its archetypical representative Archilochus towards iambos as a genre defined mainly by invective as its dominant feature.; 400 pages . 0199286272 . Oxford University Press hardcover
2008DADAX0615186416Forevermoving 2008-01-15. First Edition. paperback. New. 8.25x0.14x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Forevermoving paperback
1976010165NY: John Day. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: John Day 1976 first printing. 4to. 8 3/4" x 11 1/4" 218pp. illustrated with over 200 photographs. Black cloth with bronze spine titles. Previous owner name on fly leaf. Very good plus in very good plus dust jacket. . Very Good Plus. Hard. 1st. 1976. John Day unknown
1903EW7289NY: Harper & Brothers 1903. Spine rebacked in new tan cloth untitled; Missing the b&w plate facing page 76 otherwise all plates are present including the color frontispiece; Former owner's signature is on the fourth ffep; Top edge gilt; Textblock very clean and tight. The original boards have been retained are heavily edge worn all around and very surface rubbed; Fortunately the front cover gilt titling is still legible. Many of the Peter Newell plates are edge-chipped and a bit fragile; 244p. A decent copy at the right price. First American Edition. Quarter Cloth. Very Good. Illus. by Peter Newell. 8vo - 7 3/4" - 9 3/4 " Tall. Hardcover. Harper & Brothers Hardcover
1906038866london: J. M. Dent 1906. Book. Illus. by Brock. C. E. Very Good. Hardcover. English Idylls Series full vellum binding elaborately decorated in gilt. Pp. xxviii 185; "With twenty-four coloured illustrations by C. E. Brock" Top edge gilt. Binding very good a little rubbed and gilt slightly dulled in places boards lightly splayed as often. Contents clean and tight small neat early inscription patterned end papers toned. . J. M. Dent Hardcover
19062221971<p>First edition first printing with 1 on page 310. Octavo. Original light brown pictorial cloth with designs in blue cream and black of a camel building palm tree and seated man in turban with hookah by DD. No dust jacket. Very good tight sound copy. 310 pages.</p><p>Faded signature on front free endpaper and pastedown.</p><p>Small book seller stamp.</p> D. Appleton and Company hardcover
2002000717Miramax Films 2002. Book. Original Wraps. The Screenplay ACADEMY AWARD SUBMISSION by Miramax SIGNED BY HARE AND CUNNINGHAM on the first page. The cover states "For Your Consideration". The screenplay is by Hare based on Cunningham's novel. Large 4to size in glossy cardstock covers FINE COPY. Miramax Films Hardcover
191442585New York: The Century Co 1914. Hardcover. 12mo. Grey/green cloth with ivory lettering and ivory dark green and blue pictorial stamping pictorial dust jacket. 276pp 2pp ads. Frontispiece 13 full-page called-for plates. Near fine/very good. Mild jacket edgewear and touch of age toning. A superb tight and lovely first edition of this potboiler about to cite rear jacket panel "the intense and many-hued romance of a Blighted Being and the prettiest wildest bit of American mischief who ever dared all the conventions and played havoc with hearts" -- and with the rarely-present dust jacket present and quite attractive. As if that isn't enough a near fine heavy stock 3" X 2" card is mounted to the front flyleaf on which she's boldly penned "Very sincerely / -- Alice Hegan Rice --" on her personal imprinted calling card -- mounted in such a way that a precise flyleaf opening allows the imprinted "Mrs. Cale Young Rice" to be viewed opposite the half-title page this side of card shows inoffensive old mounting traces. Very scarce in this form. Rice was a Kentucky novelist 1870-1942 best remembered for her 1902 bestseller "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"; husband Cale Young Rice 1872-1943 was a well-known poet and playwright. The Century Co hardcover
200841889Oxford University Press. 2008. Softcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear to DJ.; Oxford Classical Monographs; 1.1 X 5.6 X 8.6 inches; 360 pages . 0199238049 . Oxford University Press paperback
159740Amsterdam Adolf M. Hakkert 1963. CXV471 p. Cloth. 20 cm Reprint edition Oxford 1936 1 small ballpoint note. Small trace of sellotape on the front pastedown hardcover
183127654James Cochrane 1831. 2 vols. sm. 8vo. First Edition thus with engraved frontispieces and 7 engraved plates; original series binding of ivory moiré boards backstrips each with two labels chipped blocked and lettered in gilt uncut very neatly rebacked to style a very good bright clean copy. Complete with printed series titles The Novelist's Library vols. 5 and 6 and single-leaf series catalogue at end of first volume and beginning of second volume. With the binder's ticket of Smith of Ivy Lane on rear paste-down of first volume. THIS IS THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THESE CRUIKSHANK ILLUSTRATIONS COMMISSIONED BY ROSCOE FOR THIS SERIES IN 1831. See Evans pp.77-79. COPIES IN THE ORIGINAL AND FRAGILE SERIES BINDING ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE. James Cochrane, hardcover
18227211C. Whittingham College House Chiswick for R. Jennings and others 1822. 16mo. with engraved title by Rhodes after Thurston and printed title with engraved vignette by Thompson; original early nineteenth-century patterned cloth expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down original leather label gilt gilt edges new endpapers to style A NOTABLY CRISP CLEAN COPY. The earliest Whittingham/Chiswick Press edition was apparently 1806 see Courtney p.89 after which that well-known house produced several editions for various consortia of leading booksellers. The present edition was printed for R. Jennings Poultry; T. Tegg Cheapside; A K Newman & Co. Leadenhall Street all of London; J Sutherland Edinburgh and Richard Griffin and Co. Glasgow. It should be noted that this is not the relatively common issue of the same date produced by Whittingham for Sharpe of Piccadilly with illustrations after Westall. A delightful and expertly restored copy of an uncommon and most attractive edition. C. Whittingham, College House, Chiswick [for] R. Jennings [and others], hardcover
1994008057NY: Smithmark. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Smithmark 1994. Folio 10 1/2" x 14 1/4" 144pp. illustrated with full color photographs many full-page. Inscription on fly leaf else near fine in very good dust jacket with light wear at the crown. . Near Fine. Hard. 1994. Smithmark unknown
19096451Duckworth 1909. 8vo. First Edition free endpapers mildly browned; original black cloth gilt back gilt top joints lightly rubbed small tear in lower hinge very neatly repaired corners lightly chafed else a very good bright clean copy. SCARCE. Eckert p.267; Miller & Matthews B32.1. Duckworth, hardcover
201042379Oxford University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Underlining in pencil to a few pages. Bumping to corners. Minor edgewear to DJ.; Oxford Classical Monographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 472 pages . 0199577846 . Oxford University Press hardcover
2001000747Levine Books 2001. Book. Illus. by Andrews Benny. Hardcover. A NEAR FINE COPY SIGNED BY Andrews with an AUTHOR INSCRIBED glossy art gallery card of a B. Andrews' exhibit. The 5 X 7 card 's cover is the same as the book's cover. This is a 4to size Third Printing of Fraustino's story of a Blind African American boy and his relationship with his grandmother. Levine Books Hardcover
198537457Oxford Clarendon Press. 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ has sun discoloration to spine and portion of front panel. Scholar's name to ffep Bonnie Maclachlan née Ward.; The Catalogue of Women is an Ancient Greek poem. Ancient writers sometimes attributed it to Hesiod although the poem contains a few references to events and things after Hesiod's time that could suggest that they were later added or that the epic is of a completely different author. Since Hesiod is known to us only as the author of the Works and Days and the Theogony which may not have the same date or author the distinction here is unclear. Since the dating of the poem is one of the most problematic issues surrounding it the poem's author remains anonymous.; 193 pages . 0198140347 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover