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1910feb20973Minerva 1910. Used. 1910; Romanian Edition of Grecia de azi 1 Biblioteca Minervei 107; For more details please contact me Minerva unknown
1910feb20974Minerva 1910. Used. 1910; Romanian Edition of Grecia de azi 2 Biblioteca Minervei 108; For more details please contact me Minerva unknown
19232111902160200854Haru sei do shoten 1923. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Haru sei do shoten paperback
0368282252.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3388083355.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3388715599.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Anne KjellbergIn Pristine Condition. unknown
189243454Washington D.C.: American Oriental Society 1892. 1st separate edition Original printed paper wrappers detached 8vo ccxxix 2 pages; 22 cm. "Reprinted from the proceedings of the American Oriental Society Washington April 21-23 1892."<br> "Paul Anton de Lagarde was a German biblical scholar and orientalist sometimes regarded as one of the greatest orientalists of the 19th century. Lagarde's strong support of anti-Semitism vocal opposition to Christianity his Social Darwinism and his anti-Slavism are viewed as having been among the most influential in supporting the ideology of Nazism." wikipedia.<br> <br> Gottheil "was an English American Semitic scholar Zionist founding father of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and one of the founders of the Jewish Institute of Religion in New York."He was also "president of the American Federation of Zionists from 1898 to 1904 and worked with both Stephen S. Wise and Jacob De Haas as organizational secretaries. Gottheil attended the second Zionist Congress in Basel establishing relationships with Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau" Wikipedia. <br> SUBJECTS: Bibliography. OCLC: 21968572. <br> Wrappers have grown brown and fragile with expected separation. Internal paper remains bright and strong. Good Condition Thus. BAMR-68-5A-DB. Washington (D.C.): American Oriental Society unknown
18322106290006New Haven-s. Babcock 1832. very aged with splotches. Whatever was on the cover has been rubbed off. Both covers are detached from spine. Corners are rounded and to boards. Text is intact. New Haven-s. Babcock hardcover
0726MZEITZ1Very Good. Very good red cloth lettered in blindstamped gilt in no dust jacket. First ed. stated 1937. 1937 by The Homeland Associationltd in London . Gilt faded to spine brief edgewear Raymon LORD's signature and London address inside front cover tipped in newspaper account of Pepys' Convivial Evenings at historic taverns circa 1943 tipped in color plate added behind that page of The Solemn Joust on London bridge then another added foldout b and w repro. of Vischer's engraving of the old bridge then as issued Vischer's frontis. Binding sound. hardcover
Per Bang and Paul GrøtveNot in perfect condition. unknown
Laurtiz OpstadIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Wenche FindalNot in perfect condition. unknown
2021__3030809315Springer Nature 2021. Hardcover. New. 235 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.59 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
Albertsson, Ingemar and PIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Ingrid Lydersen LystadNot in perfect condition. unknown
10152Undated but on paper watermarked 1841 and docketed 'Written for Dublin about 1843'. Folio 11 pp. On the rectos of eleven leaves of Britannia paper watermarked 'W H FELLOWS 1841'. Held together with string. Text clear and complete. In ink with deletions and emendations in pencil. Good on aged paper. Docketed on reverse of last leaf. The subject of the poem is the execution of Conradine in the market square in Naples 29 October 1268. The first section 3 pp begins 'Italia fair Italia unto thee Was beauty given twice with misery At once the loveliest and the loveliest clime Thou wert the seat of Empire and of crime; .'. An alternative to the last line has been written in and deleted: 'Thy charms were only equalled by thy crime'. The second section 4 pp originally titled 'The Morning immediately before the Execution' begins At that sweet hour when twilight into day Dips her dark wing and mistlike fades away .'. It contains another poem deleted by the author entitled 'Good Bye & Farewell' beginning 'The thrilling whisper of "Good Bye" Thou not unmix'd with pain Seems to anticipate the joy Of meeting once again.' The third section 4 pp begins 'Close to the castle walls and just beneath A solemn scaffold rear'd its form of death While close around a dense and bristling mass Of soldiers occupied the meanest place; .'. The author is not named. It may be a coincidence but a review of M. E. Jeffreys 'Hoel the Hostage and other Poems' in the Metropolitan Magazine for June 1842 mentions that the volume contains a poem by this title one of a number of historical narratives 'replete with animation and descriptive spirit'. Undated, but on paper watermarked 1841, and docketed 'Written for Dublin about 1843'. unknown
Wolden-Raethinge, AnneNot in perfect condition. unknown
1103092294.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199323461Official Journal of the Titanic Historical Society 1993. MAGAZINE Light Wear Mild Use Nice Condition NF/VG MAGAZINE 66 pages no supplements or inserts. some VERY Slight spotting on the front and back cover The back cover is a previously unpublished painting by Ed Bearman of the Titanic sailing westward towards New York. Heroine of Ship that hit Iceberg & Sank She responsible saving numerous Lives Volume 16 Number 4 4th Quarterincludes original Manuscript biography of First Officer Wm. William McMaster Murdoch of Titanic entitle To the Bitter End written by associate Member Elizabeth Gibbons Cover shows Ed Bearmans impression of Oceanic liner of 1928 The Unsinkable Titanic As Advertised 3 pages: A reprint of a BROchure circa September 1910 that proclaims.as far it is possible to do so these two wonderful vessels are designed to be unsinkable. ETC. First Edition. Soft Cover. Official Journal of the Titanic Historical Society paperback
19338765Harper & Brothers NY 1933. HBDJ 1933 stated 1st edition 1st printing Harpers letter code on the copyright page of this book is G-H which according to Harpers code is July 1933 date of publication; octavo 323 pg Numerous pieces missing DJ on Front & Back front DJ part of words Knife & Grey are missing piece upper & bottom spine & approx back DJ piece missing top 1/4 or so Small Mended Tears to DJ Small creasing DJ PC but orig price IntackVG/Fair AS-IS Black Cloth lettered in Red Minor Wear Interior Nice Tight Clean The Original Dust Jacket is in Fair condition with many chips and tears along the periphery and at folds as well as and upper 1/3 of the rear panel missing as well as a large chip on the bottom of the spine. Overall an outstanding copy of this Hard to Find Zane Grey 1st edition in original dust jacket. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Harper & Brothers NY hardcover
19729172Boston: G.K. Hall 1972. First edition. Blue Cloth over Boards Gilt Lettering. Very Good mild ex-library. Folio pp. approx. 670 per volume. G.K. Hall hardcover
1860004288London: W. Jeffs: Foreign Bookseller to the Royal Family 1860. RARE SECOND EDITION. Full red pebbled cloth with stamped decoration and border to front cover stamped gilt decoration and lettering to spine moderate wear soiled with spottings endpaper split at gutter previous owner's name on front endsheet. Some bracketing and marginalia in pencil. n 1860. London W. Jeffs "Foreign Bookseller to the Royal family." 295pp. One signature pulling away from the text block Overall a GOOD book. Rare second edition. . Second Edition. Full Cloth. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. W. Jeffs: Foreign Bookseller to the Royal Family Hardcover
Odd BrochmannNot in perfect condition. unknown
25880Couverture rigide. Bon/1855. in-16. Paris Hachette et Cie 1855 in-16 6 270pp broché PREMIÈRE ÉDITION de cet ouvrage dédié à Gustave Doré et faisant partie de la collection de la Bibliothèque des Chemins de Fer. Lancée en 1852-1853 cette collection est née d'un projet ambitieux de Louis Hachette qui souhaitait « fournir une occupation pendant le voyage en train et amuser honnêtement le voyageur tout en lui étant utile ». Les ouvrages proposés portaient sur des sujets bien divers les voyages bien sûr la littérature l'agriculture et l'industrie etc. et étaient distribués dans les kiosques détenus par la maison d'édition. La collection cessa officiellement d'exister en 1857 date à laquelle elle fut restructurée. La quatrième de couverture reproduit une locomotive de système Crampton véhicule utilisé par la Compagnie des Chemins de Fer du Nord avec laquelle a été signé le premier contrat de distribution des livres de la Bibliothèque des Chemins de Fer. Tampon de colportage. Couvertures passées avec petites déchirures en queue de dos. Rousseurs. CLOUZOT p.5. unknown