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2019500294275HARLEQUIN 2019 384 pages 10 6x17 6x2 6cm. 2019. pocket_book. 384 pages.
pp. 270, cm 24x17, brossura.
19691081709Bern, H. Lang, 1969. 348 S. (Europ. Hochschulschr. 13,2). OKart. (mehrere Lagen lose).
2014500057245Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
2014500084520Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
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2014500245784Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
2001500198144Import 2001 347 pages 17 526x1 778x10 922cm. 2001. Broché. 347 pages.
19211262557Berlin, Mittler, 1921. Gr.-8vo. 21, (1) S. OKart. (angestaubt, Sign. a. Umschl., Stempel a. Titel, Papier gebräunt).
in-4. 68 pages, couv. illustrée. Exemplaire massicoté, dos de la couverture un peu usagé, intérieur en bon état. [PROF] RARE.
2007500128606HARLEQUIN 2007 224 pages 16 6x3x10 2cm. 2007. Broché. 224 pages.
19791081705Genf, Libr. Droz, 1979. Gr.-8vo. 148 S. (Hist. des idées et critique littéraire 185). OKart.
19561158751956 Editions Flammarion, collection "Pour les jeunes" - 1956 - In-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée (Manon Iessel) - 155 pages - Illustrations en N&B in et hors texte
pp. 244, cm 21x15, brossura, Philologische Studien und Quellen, 101.
pp. 772, cm 20x13, rileghatura editoriale in t.t. con sopracoperta e astuccio, collana "Classici Rizzoli". Nuovo.
Annual Anthology of romance stories for Christmas 1991 edtion : [1] Christmas Yet to Come by Lynda Trent; [2]A Season of Joy by Caryn Cameron; [3]Fortune's Gift by DeLoras Scott. Book
2015500210189Harlequin 2015 10 67x17 17x2 39cm. 2015. mass_market.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original full leather bdg. in Islamic style with a flap. Demy 8vo. (22 15 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 285 p. Rebacked to spine, slight wear on binding. Overall a good copy. Early Turkish edition of the book of parrot (or the book of Humayun), which is a 14th-century series of 52 stories, originally written in Persian, translated by Sari Abdullah Efendi (1584-1660), who was an Ottoman mystic poet and scholar. The adventure stories narrated by a parrot, night after night, for 52 successive nights, are moralistic stories to persuade his female owner Khojasta not to commit any adulterous act with any lover, in the absence of her husband. She is always on the point of leaving the house to meet her lover until the loyal parrot detains her with a fascinating story. The authorship of the text of the Tutinama is credited to Ziya'al-Din Nakhshabi or just Nakhshabi, an ethnic Persian physician and a Sufi saint who had migrated to Badayun, Uttar Pradesh in India in the 14th century, and wrote in the Persian language. He had translated and/or edited a classical Sanskrit version of the stories similar to Tutinama into Persian, around 1335 AD. It is conjectured that this small book of short stories, moralistic in theme, influenced Akbar during his formative years. It is also inferred that since Akbar had a harem (of women siblings, wives, and women servants), the moralistic stories had a specific orientation towards the control of women. The main narrator of the 52 stories of Tutinama is a parrot, who tells stories to his owner, a woman called Khojasta, in order to prevent her from committing any illicit affair while her husband (a merchant by the name Maimunis) is away on business. The merchant had gone on his business trip leaving behind his wife in the company of a mynah and a parrot. The wife strangles the mynah for advising her not to indulge in illicit affairs. The parrot, realizing the gravity of the situation, adopts a more indirect approach of narrating fascinating stories over the next fifty-two nights. The stories are narrated every successive night as an entertaining episode to keep Khojasta's attention and distract her from going out. The Persian text used was redacted in the 14th century AD from an earlier anthology 'Seventy Tales of the Parrot'in Sanskrit compiled under the title Sukasaptati (a part of katha literature) dated to the 12th century AD. In India, parrots (in light of their purported conversational abilities) are popular as storytellers in works of fiction. (Source: Wikipedia). Özege 21353., OCLC 165609299.
189922485Frederick A. Stokes NY Publ. 1899. HB NODustJacket 1899 1st Edition THUS Interior nice tight light FoX Wear Art Nouveau Decorated Black & Yellow Cloth Cover slight Wear Rub & Corner Ding Small Tear Bottom Spine Cvr VG-/VG AS-ISNODJ Small light stain top Title page 7 3/4 X 5 1/4 in. Approx Pencil Writing some Pages & Endpapers One Loose page & several small Tears Heavy Foxing O/W Nice Condition 214 pages Frontispiece Mansfield as Cyrano de Bergerac taken by PACH Pencil Writing some Pages & Endpapers Preface by Charles Renauld. First Thus. Hard Cover. Frederick A. Stokes NY Publ. hardcover
18891016683Leipzig, 1889. 84 S. Br.
pp. 337, cm 19x12, brossura, editions et traductions par S. Albert, M. Plaut et F. Plumet, collana Gli Orsatti 22, Nuovo.
19151069573(1915). 11, 354 S., 1 Bl. OLwd.
188429110N Y N Y: Harper & Brothers. Good with no dust jacket. 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. B/w frontis; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; x 565 12 pages; A romance of Friends. Publisher's decorated cloth with worn red paper library label on spine and Haverhill library bookplate else free of markings. Some fading to cloth and some light foxing scattered in contents. . Harper & Brothers hardcover
17631216549Amsterdam, Aux dépens de la compagnie, 1763. Zus. 404 S. m. gestochenem Frontispiz, 3 gestochenen Titelvign. (wiederholt) u. 3 gestochenen Textvign. Schlichter Ppbd d. Zeit (etwas fleckig, Bibl.-Stempel verso Titel, ab S. 220 größer werdender Nässerand).