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0282820515.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0282820604.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483346179.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
22365Hardback. Good. Chez Charles Clouzier Paris. 1692. Translated from the Greek into French by de Longepierre with notes. Black and White frontis. One of the earliest European collections to include most of Sapho's works which have since eclipsed Anacreon's. Bound in leather. Good only: Text block generally clean and tight but front cover detached and leather worn. hardcover
0282083847.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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181563216London: Printed for Carpenter and Son 1815. 12mo. Two volumes in one. 175 148 pp. Contemporary half dark brown calf over marbled boards. Gilt & blind-stamped decoration to spine with gilt lettering. Gilt bright. Boards clean. Bookplate of Trelissick Library in Cornwall to front pastedown. Cornish binder's ticket of 'J. Gill Binder Penryn'. Frontis portrait to each volume. Internally clean. A nice copy. . Near Fine. Half Calf. 1815. Printed for Carpenter and Son 1815 unknown
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176826070London:: J. Ridley. Full leather binding. 12mo xxxii 287pp.contemporary errata page. Full leather with raised bands to spine. Gilt titles to red spine label. Gilt dentelles. Two armourial bookplates: firstly that of Robert Shafto d.1780 of Benwell in Northumberland and secondly that of his son-in-law William Adair. Robert Shafto was a distant cousin of the Robert Shafto MP 1732-1797 of whom the folk song ' Bobby Shafto' is believed to refer. However some sources Thomas & George Allan in Tyneside Songs and Readings 1891 believe Robert Shafto 1760–1781 of Benwell was the inspiration - he was the son of the owner of this book. Either way the Shafto family with their strong Northumberland and Co. Durham connections make this volume of particular interest to those with interest in NE England. Most of the prelim is taken up with The Classic poem. The text is in English. Front hinge split and held only by one cord rear hinge tender. Though the binding is rather fragile the gatherings remain tightly bound and square. Pages show some age toning to the very edges more so towards the beginning and end of the text block. Starting to crack vertically down the middle of the spine. Prelims are unevenly tanned. Rubbed to edges with the tips of the board showing to two corners. Some slight scuffing to the surface of the leather. Fair copy . Hardback. 1768. J. Ridley hardcover
17334708London: Impensis Lawtoni Gilliver 1733. 12mo. xxiv210pp. Title & text on facing pages in Greek & Latin. Copper engraved frontispiece. Title printed in red & black. Cont. tooled paneled calf head of spine a bit chipped hinges rubbed small stain on front cover. 18th century armorial bookplate of William Hanbury on front pastedown. Impensis Lawtoni Gilliver unknown books
1922R200017208F. LEBEGUE. 1922. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 141 pages, plats du broché conservés. Tranche superieur dorée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
46706Paris, L'Art du Livre, F. Lebegue, 1922, in-8 broché, couverture rempliée, 142 pp. Avec des ornementations. Edition numérotée sur japon, un des 300 ex, seul GP. Couverture en bon état, intérieur en très bon état.
1922RO40096260F. Lebègue. 1922. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur bon état. 142 pages. Gravure marron en page de titre (encadrement). Pages du texte illustrées d'encadrements ornementatifs marrons. Gravures en noir et blanc en tête des chapitres. Dos se détachant légèrement.. . . . Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
1922RO40168616F. Lebègue. 1922. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. 142 pages. Illustré de gravures ornementales sépia en page de titre et encadrant le texte et de gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.4-Editions numérotées
192211123Paris, F. Lebègue, (1922). Un vol. au format gd in-12 (198 x 145 mm) de 142 pp. Reliure ''à la Bradel'' de l'époque de plein papier marbré, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin acajou, titre doré, couvertures conservées.
192231577L'Art du Livre - F. Lebegue éditeur, 1922. In-8 relié (19,5 x 14,5 cm), demi-chagin bordeaux à coins, plats de papier marbré rose et doré soulignés de filets dorés, titre et tête dorés, couverture conservée, 142 pages. Illustrations par L. Pivet : Têtes de chapitre, culs-de-lampe.L'un des trois-cents exemplaires numérotés sur papier Japon (n° 130). Pas de rousseurs, intérieur frais, belle reliure en excellent état.
1794335571794 Paris - Didot l'ainé - 1794 - 1 volume in12 de XX - 78 pages - Reliure plein maroquin rouge - Dos quatre nerfs orné - filet sur les coupes - Quadruple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats - [Bernasconi] -
1692R320157765Chez Charles Clouzier. 1692. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 398 pages - une gravure en noir et blanc en frontçispice - bandeaux et culs de lampe en noir et blanc - relié plein cuir - dos à 5 nerfs - titre et caissons dorés sur le dos - papier jauni - tâches en pied de page sur les premières pages de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - petite déchirures en pied sur la frontispice et sur la page de titre - 4 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
1882RO80099428QUANTIN A.. 1882. In-18. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 109 pages. Quelques gravures en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Ornements verts en marges.. . . . Classification Dewey : 841-Poésie
18133644London: B.R. Howlette / John Murray 1813. Second edition. Good. 8vo. 2 130 pp. Printed in Greek throughout on fine paper. Contemporary English red diced russia calf rubbed and worn tooled in blind outer frame of gilt palmette rolls all edges gilt drab endpapers. Front endpaper waterstained; second blank leaf with paper flaw; outer margins of final pages darkened from turn-ins. With faults and priced accordingly. THE ONLY KNOWN ILLUSTRATIONS BY MRS. LAVINIA FORSTER. Our copy bears learned MS annotations in Greek and Latin. <br /> <br /> Beautifully printed in a Greek font created especially for William Bulmer by William Martin. Dibdin described the 1802 first edition as an "elegant work that confers great credit on the printer." Our copy belongs to the second edition which was printed in the same Greek font and retains the 20 fine engraved head- and tailpiece vignettes designed by Lavinia Banks Forster 1774-1858 wife of the present editor Edward Foster. Two of the vignettes are signed in absolutely miniscule lettering "Publ. by W. Miller Old Bond Street 1802." <br /> <br /> Mrs. Lavinia Banks Forster was the only child of the sculptor Thomas Banks and his wife Elizabeth. She married the Reverend Edward Forster in 1799 and from 1815 lived in Paris with her husband who was at that time Chaplain to the British Embassy. There they provided a social center for artists. Her lively and fully accomplished illustrations for her husband's Anacreon represent the only published examples by her that we have been able to trace. <br /> <br /> "Few of Anacreon's works survive but those that do focus on wine love homosexual and heterosexual and the overall pleasures of the legendary Roman symposium. Anacreon used various techniques in his writings including self-deprecation and irony. The collection of miscellaneous Greek poems from the Hellenistic Age and beyond known as the Anacreontea was 'mistakenly labeled' with Anacreon's name" see William and Mary Law Library online exhibit. <br /> <br /> The annotator of our copy was one George Houstoun on title: "Ex libris Georgii Houstoun." Given the lavishness of the binding and the fact that the book itself was printed on fine paper perhaps this individual was George Houstoun 1743-1815 4th Laird of Johnstone Renfrew Scotland. Subsequently signed in pencil inside the lower cover: "R. Bradford." <br /> <br /> Dibdin Greek and Latin Classics vol. I pp. 266-267 1802 edition. See DNB under Edward Forster. B.R. Howlette / John Murray unknown
18041331115Philadelphia: Hugh Maxwell 1804. Hardcover. Octavo; Fair; Hardcover; Spine brown leather with gold print; Boards are three-quarter bound with brown leather to spine and corners marbled paper to boards mild scuffing and wear to leather with slight surface tears at front hinge and corners slight staining to front top edge slight shelfwear to paper; Text block has red-speckled edges cracked font hinge stains to front endpapers and title page top portion of dedication page torn away foxing throughout initialed in ink on verso of title page; Poetry incorrectly attributed to Anacreon; xvi 301 pages frontispieces ports. 1331115. FP New Rockville Stock. Hugh Maxwell hardcover books
1882GITa130Paris Quantin 1882. In-32 broché 111pp. Texte dans un joli encadrement de guirlandes vertes, orné de 12 fines illustrations en deux tons de P. Avril. Dos bruni avec petit manque en tête, intérieur en parfait état.