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pp. iv, 165. Printed in red and black throughout. Top edge gold. Uncut. 8vo. Original full champagne colored cloth binding, designed by Margaret Armstrong. Front board embossed and decorated with profile of a woman in gold. Binding slightly soiled. Hardbound. First published 1900. Stamped ownership of Etna Semple. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! LITERATURE BOX 1
pp. iv, 170. Printed in red and black throughout. Top edge gold. Uncut. Book label from the library of Harry F. Sieber. One of the national leaders of the Silver Shirts, Sieber from Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, was an active Klan organizer in the Philadelphia area. 8vo. Original full gray cloth binding, designed by Margaret Armstrong. Front board embossed and decorated with profile of a woman in gold. Binding soiled. Hardbound. First published 1898. Good. Myrtle Reed (18741911) was a popular American author, poet, journalist, and philanthropist. She wrote a number of bestsellers and even published a series of cookbooks under the pseudonym Olive Green. LITERATURE BOX 1
pp. iv, 170. 8vo. 200mm. A cream full cloth binding. Cover stamped white and gilt designed by Margaret Armstrong with her Monogram. Spine also stamped in gold gilt. Top edge gilt. Spine very lightly faded. Pages uncut and text within a typographic frame. Heads and notes in red. A tight binding. Front hinge cracked but contents tight. Manuscript ownership of Henrietta Myers of the Meyers family of Hanover and the Hanover Shoe Farm. Hardbound. Very Good. NW68
pp. iv, 372 +plus Color frontis. 8vo. 210mm. Striking lavender cloth binding with cover design stamped in gilt and purple by Margaret Armstrong with her Monogram. Spine also stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt. Spine very lightly faded. Pages uncut and text within a typographic frame. Heads and notes in red. First flyleaf excised. A clean, tight binding. Hardbound. Very Good. NW68
pp. vi, 364 +plus color frontis. 8vo. 210mm. A striking lavender cloth binding with cover design stamped in silver gilt and pink by Margaret Armstrong with her Monogram. Spine also stamped in golden gilt. Top edge gilt. Spine very lightly faded. Pages uncut and text within a typographic frame. Heads and notes in red. Front flyleaf excised. Slight soiling to front cover. A clean, tight binding. Hardbound. Very Good. NW68
in-12, broche, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [PM-LP1]
No publication date, 664 pages, illustrated, hinges repaired, spine frayed at top. eng
pp. 189, cm 19x12, brossura, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 96, Intonso.
pp. 294, cm 24x16, brossura.
cm. 18 x 25,5, 362 pp. con 16 ill. n.t. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 775 gr. 362 p.
br. Se un giorno la filologia morisse, la critica morirebbe con lei, la barbarie rinascerebbe, la credulità sarebbe di nuovo padrona del mondo». Così Ernest Renan ne "L'avenir de la science" (1890) tesseva un altissimo elogio della filologia, una delle scienze regine del XIX secolo. Oggi, al tempo delle fake news e della post-verità, quelle parole ci ricordano che la filologia può essere ancora argine alla barbarie. E ci ricordano che la filologia, quella con aggettivi e quella senza, è intrinsecamente politica. Non è utile o interessante in sé: lo è quando è schierata, militante, "calda", quando tocca interessi, quando serve interessi. Quando è "al servizio" di un Principe o di un partito o di uno Stato o di una visione del mondo. Ci ricordano insomma che la filologia è anche politica, come sapevano Lorenzo Valla e Baruch Spinoza, Ernest Renan e Ulrich Wilamowitz-Möllendorff, Gaston Paris e Paul Meyer, Eduard Koschwitz e Joseph Bédier, Ernst Robert Curtius e Erich Auerbach, Cesare Segre e Edward Said. Eppure la filologia, con o senza aggettivi, oggi sa di polvere e di noia. Ciò sollecita varie domande: perché questa antica "scienza del testo" si è ridotta al margine della cultura di oggi? Può tornare al centro dei bisogni intellettuali dell'uomo contemporaneo? Quale tipo di filologia può ancora servire il mondo e servire al mondo?
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slight signs of shelf wear only, no tears. now wrapped in a clear protective cover. 228 pages.Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Book is a series of interviews investigating rituals of male passage to manhood.
1st edition. Near VG in blue cloth with silver spine lettering. Front board marked. Front inner hinge starting to loosen. 13547. eng
3 voll. in 8', br. edit. con bandelle, pp. 1831 complessive.Segni d'uso ai dorsi, in particolar modo al II vol., e di sporco ai tagli, interni in ottimo stato.Luogo di pubblicazione RomaEditore SalernoAnno pubblicazione 1998Materia/Argomento Filologia romanza, Linguistica
Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1087 (ISSN 1105-8242) Book
Two Volumes bound in one: 186 p.; 210 p. Lacks fly leaves. Title page very browned at front edge and 1815 in ink. Browned and age stain. 150 mm. Original worn leather binding. Original leather spine label. Spine worn with loss at head. Front joint cracked near top. Hardbound. Good. Very scarce. Not recorded in S&S/AI, and OCLC shows only the examples at NY Public Library, and the Library Co. of Philadelphia. AI BX 6
Two volumes. Title page, engraved frontis and full page plates printed on Japanese vellum. Uncut. All edges gold. Limited to 1250 copies, No. 1126. XLib. Tall 8vo. Original full green cloth bindings, spotted. Spine paper labels worn with some loss. François Rabelais Was a French Renaissance writer, physician, Renaissance humanist, monk and Greek scholar. He has historically been regarded as a MASTERLY writer of fantasy, satire, the grotesque, bawdy jokes and songs. FRENG 2
pp. 334, in 8°, brossura con sopracoperta illustrata, edizione critica a cura di Massimiliano Andreoli. Nuovo.
pp. 250, cm 24x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t. con sopracoperta.
4 voll. pp. 2220cm 24x17, brossura, Revista de Filologia Espanola. Anejo LXXXVI.
409 pages. eng
(Candlelight Regency #716)No one knew the secret sorrows of Agatha Trimble. To all, she was the paid companion of Lord Winthrop's spoiled daughter, sworn to see the newly orphaned Cecilie through her first London season before making any future plans. Then suddenly fate delivered them both into the hands of the Earl of Denby, Cecilie's new guardian--and the everlasting flame Agatha had tried to extinguish from her heart. Five years ago he had deserted her without a word. Now she was in his grasp again, knowing he would never let her go. He vowed to make her his once more. But how could she ever trust him again? Book
186 pages, front cover clipped at top right corner, (Candlelight Ecstasy Romance). eng
pp. 141, cm 21x14, brossura, mancanza del dorso riparato amatorialmente.
199 pp., cartone editoriale, molto buono 920 E366