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Hardback showing minor shelf wear; contents clean, sound, bright. Used
Binding is very well preserved. Pages are clean and crisp, and printing is tight, clean and bright throughout. Used
In Hebrew. 145X210 mm. 203 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Dust jacket is worn and slightly torn at edges. Cover slightly bent. Cover and spine slightly worn, slightly bumped at edges and corners. Yellowing pages. Else in good condition.
SIGNED BY EDITOR. 21.5x14.5 cm. xii+289 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
TWO VOLUMES IN ONE. RARE introduction to the life and work of the English poet Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770) with the biographical text "Life of Chatterton" and includes the works of the youthfully deceased poet, a selection from Chatterton's letters, his will as well as few other miscellanies. Also included is a frontispiece of Chatterton. 200x133mm. [CXXXII+338] + [XXIII+388] pages. Brown cloth Hardcover with gilt emblem on front and gilt lettering on spine. Brown dyed endpapers. Pages upper edges dyed gold. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners peeling, edges worn. Spine and rear cover detached from binding (but still partly attached to one another and to front cover). Spine upper part and bottom edge missing. Spine slightly stained. Spine hinges partly cracked on bottom. Front endpaper partly detached. Ex-library copy with stamp on front inner cover and page 8 (on heading). Previous owner's name written on first whitepage upper corner (which is slightly chipped). Pages mildly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rear edition of Chatterton's poems has unfortunately sustained some damage (mainly to cover), but is still in good reading condition.
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
20.5x15cm. 241 pages. Softocver. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Contains b&w and color plates. 280x210 mm. 244 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained and slightly wrinkled. Spine edges slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
16.5x23.5 cm. x+389 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.
15x21.5 cm. 207 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.
180 pages. With editors postscript and Notes. Cream cloth covers with gilt title on spine. Some slight browning to fore-edges and top page edges.
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 131X212 mm. 227 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine slightly yellowing. Cover corners slightly worn. Spine edges slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
19x13 cm. 105 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Front cover upper edge and spine edges faded. Ex libris sticker on front inner cover. Pen writing on front whitepage. Binding visible between few pages. Else in good condition.
8vo., First Edition; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Includes extracts from diaries written by John Pester, August Schaumann, George Simmons, Walter Campbell, Charles Godward, George Coppard, Edwin Campion Vaughan.
IN HEBREW. 13.5X21.5 cm. 208 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
16x24 cm. xiv+173 pages. Hardcover. Back cover slightly dirty. Else in good condition.
22x16 cm. 357 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover edge slightly torn. Else in good condition.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and plates; blue cloth, gilt back, red top, a near fine copy in unclipped, lightly dust-soiled dustwrapper.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 210x140 mm. 275 pages. Cover slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 2 frontispieces, 16 plates on 8, numerous maps in the text and endpaper facsimiles and maps; cloth, gilt backs, all near fine copies in dustwrapper. Comprises: BRYANT (A). The Turn of the Tide 1939-1943. A Study based on the Diaries and Autobiographical Notes of Field Marshal The Viscount Alanbrooke. (1957). BRYANT (A). Triumph in the West 1943-1946. Based on the Diaries and Autobiographical Notes of Field Marshal The Viscount Alanbrooke. (1959). Alanbrooke, Field Marshal Lord. War Diaries 1939-1945. Edited by Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman. [2001]. By common consent the greatest CIGS in the history of the British Army, Alanbrooke occupied a unique position at the heart of Britain's efforts in WWII. Scarcely a man to pull punches, he provides a blow-by-blow account of how the war was waged and won, sparing no-one from politicians to generals of virtually every Allied nation. For over two generations, historians and scholars have known the Alanbrooke war diaries only through Bryant's classic two-volume edition. Quite apart from the inevitable selectiveness (and much of that rigorously censored), we have several times heard the comment 'too much Bryant and not enough Alanbrooke'. Now, almost sixty years on, we have a complete rendering (from the British perspective) of the most important private military account of the Second World War. Here is the opportunity to compare the old and the new; it is a fascinating task, revealing (first) why so much could not be published at the time and (secondly) the scale of the strains, frustrations and emotions borne by Britain's leading soldier of WWII. Enser, pp.199, 474 (first two volumes respectively).
8vo., First Edition; cloth, backstrip lettered in black, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR TO WINIFRED AND DOROTHY HUNTER WITH THE FORMER'S SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON HALF-TITLE. The author's log-book covering the years 1935-1941.
13.5x21.5 cm. xviii+421 pages. Paperback. Slight chafes on sides of spine. Else in very good condition.
CONTAINS B&W PLATES. 22x15.5cm. 91 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
220x155 mm. 191 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover faded and slightly curved. Spine stained. Spine slightly bumped. Pen inscription on front whitepage. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
366 p. Hardcover Very good condition good