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pp. 404, cm 23x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t., Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie, 156.
Front hinge weakening. Some pages unopened. Lettering to spine dulled. ; 511 pages
Spine cover has some loss and is torn. Spine crudely repaired with cellotape. Corners slightly edgeworn. Internally VG. ; Scriptores Erotici Graeci. Bohn's Classical Library; 511 pages
G (no dj, blue cloth with silver titles on spine, narrow dark marks round edges, probably from tape or glue, and similar marks edges of back endpapers and prelims, contents are clean and unmarked) 12mo 318pp. Third impression. Historical romance set in England in the early 17th century.
213pp., 24cm., br., petit cachet au verso de la page de titre, bon état, T73943
pp. 724, cm 22x15, rilegatura editoriale con sopracoperta, Studia Romanica, 76.
pp. 151, cm 24x16, brossura, Wiener Romanistische Arbeiten, III.
pp. 229, cm 24x16, brossura, ce livre est la reimpression augmentee d'une preface, de l'edition Franck, Paris 1855.
pp. 244, cm 24x16, brossura, Beihefte zur zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie, 104.
Miss Ellie Rutherford has endured one tragedy after another. The deaths of her parents, Josiah and Mary Elizabeth Rutherford, along with the loss of the family fortune, leave her unsure of her future. Her only saving graces are her uncle, a pottery owner who gives her a home in Wales, and the mysterious stranger who steals a kiss...and her heart.Athan, Lord Griffin, is so taken by the uncanny resemblance between Ellie and the portrait of a lady hanging in his home, he is compelled to kiss her. And though Athan is betrothed to another out of obligation, duty plays no role when it comes to fate...or to love. But neither he nor Ellie can guess that Athan's impulsive action will lead to an adventure in exotic St. Petersburg that will bring passion...and destiny...to brilliant light. Book
Mally came to her girlhood castle home in Wales to discover what should become of her as a woman.With her was Sir Christopher Carlyon. who begged her to be his wife and whose passion was devilishly hard to deny. Missing was her younger sister. who had vanished with--of all disreputable types of gentlemen--an American. And making her feel both all-too-comfortable and increasingly uneasy was her extraordinarily charming host. Richard Vallender. who claimed to be Christopher's most loyal friend even as he drew closer and closer to Mally. The questions of the heart and the seductive lies of love--twin puzzles for a young woman who found that all that was once so safe and familiar was now so menacing and strange.... Book
Two volumes. 12mo. 19 cm. No ads inserted. Some old damp stain. Worn original cloth bindings, lettered in gold and stamped in blind. This is apparently the first issue of the first American edition. Published simultaneously in London, in three volumes, by Smith, Elder, and Company, under title: Transformation; or, The romance of Monte Beni. "The MS. of 'The Marble faun' is in a private collection in England, and, in fact, was never in this country, as the American edition was set up from proof-sheets of the English edition." -- Cathcart, Bibliography of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Cleveland, 1905. "Every young sculptor seems to think that he must give the world some specimen of indecorous womanhood, and call it Eve, Venus, a Nymph, or any name that may apologize for a lack of decent clothing" - Hawthorne in the Marble Faun, Chap. 14. W147 / Also Rear. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name and bookplate inside. Full gray cloth boards. Dust jacket is in tatters. A Modern Library Giant. Includes Fanshawe, The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, The Marble Faun, and thirty-seven tales in a single volume. 1224 pages.
Good hbk in faded and maked blue cloth, gilt spine lettering. Binding fragile. Pages browned. Frontispiece. 18870. eng
Hatzfeld Saggi di stilistica romanza. Bari, Adriatica 1967 , Ottime condizioni. Copertina rigida. Pagg. 285. LF63
377 pages. jacket illustration by George Sharp. eng
pp. 85, cm 21x15, brossura.
The classic critical edition of this important text. Interleaved. This copy belonged to Harvard medievalist Taylor Starck, with his signature and the date (1942) on front pastedown. Extensively annotated by Starck throughout. Includes a leaf of notes, in Starck's hand, on the stationery of the Harvard German Department. Thick 8vo, contemporary buckram. Slight shelfwear to binding, else fine.
pp. 197, cm 19x12, brossura.
Pages 517-548 Many great black and white photos. Features: Salvage of the "Araby" (continued); The Great Lakes - Colossal engineering feats involving a system of deep water canals have made an outlet to the sea for shipping; Sea Shanties - modern machinery often obviates the necessity of singing shanties even in sailing ships - with great photos of seamen at work; Coastal Motor-Boats - they rendered conspicuous service during the historic raid on Zeebrugge; The Voyages of Captain Cook; Novelties in Ship Design - revolutionary ideas in naval architecture; The "Chelyuskin" Rescue. Moderate wear. Three-hole punched. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
pp. 230, cm 21x14, brossura, Beitrage zur romanischen Philologie des Mittelalters, Band VIII.
pp. 303, cm 22x15, rilegatura editoriale in t.t con sopracoperta.
8vo, 279 pages, jacket illustration by Edward Taylor, light foxing to the page edges. eng
12mo, 187 pages, not illustrated. (Mills & Boon Romance ; 2653). Page edges browned. eng
Boston, Robert Brothers, 1879, in-16, tela editoriale con titolo in oro, pp. XIII, (3), 404, 4. Con 9 tavole fuori testo incise da Brunet-Debaines da disegni di Turner. Alone non pesante da umidità alla parte inferiore delle carte di tutto il volume.