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No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor sunning and very minor marking to cream vellum spine, marbled end papers, dusty page edges and no bumping to corners. Clear gilt lettering on light brown label on spine. 315pp. Undated ca 1920s. Introduction on 38 pages. The medieval epic tale of Reynard the Fox, first printed by Caxton in the 15the century, here with a text modernised by William Swan Stallybrass and with an Introduction by William Rose. This is followed by the writings of Physiologus translated from the Latin by James Carlill. Lastly there is an extensive Glossary and Notes on Caxton's words and phrases. Included are Kaulbach's famous illustrations. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. Every one of our books is in stock in the UK ready for immediate delivery.
Very rare edition of several humorous pieces about cuckoldry. Wood-engraved frontispiece and an additional wood-engraved plate. Large-paper copy printed on yellow wove paper (yellow being the symbolic color of cuckolds). Small square 8vo, recent yellow cloth. Original wraps bound in. Near fine. Gay III, 1112: "Tres rare."
47267, Antwerpen, Josephus Thys., z.d. ( 1660 ?) In-4?°, 36 pp met titelsnede en 16 houtsneden.
In folio, legatura edit. Mz. pelle con titolo e fregi oro al dorso, pp. 312(4) con ill. a col. applicate su tavv. f.t., 6 tavole b/n f.t. ripieg. con riprod. di antiche stampe, 152 figg. n.t. ed in fine 32 tavv. n.t. con riprod. di disegni. Indice dei nomi e dei luoghi, bibliografia. Ediz. di 1000 esemplari num. (ns. 308). Piccole spellature ai margini sup. e inf. dei piatti, altrimenti ottima copia.
1984S7638<p><em><strong>Proverbs of the Cypriot People 3 VOLS.</strong></em></p><p>Nicosia: Archbishop Macarios III Foundation 1984-1985. In Greek. A rich collection of proverbs in three volumes. Net weight 3940 gr.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></p> Archbishop Macarios III Foundation
RARE reprint from The Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society of a thoroughly documented study of the cults, shrines ('awlia) and sanctuaries (maqamat) of Muslim saints, a major contribution to the ethnography of Arab Palestine (especially popular Islam and popular religion in Palestine) by Tawfiq Canaan (1882-1964), a pioneering physician, ethnographer and Palestinian nationalist. Besides being a major medical researcher and the first President of the Palestine Arab Medical Association, the director of several Jerusalem area hospitals before, during, and after the 1948 war, he wrote several books and more than 50 articles on the subject of Palestinian folklore in English and German, which serve as valuable resources to researchers of Palestinian and Middle Eastern heritage. Tawfiq was also a collector of over 1,400 amulets and talismans held to have healing and protective qualities, and upon publishing analyses of these objects, and other popular folk traditions and practices, he was recognized already in his lifetime as a major ethnographer and anthropologist. Contains also a Hebrew title-page, though the book is in English. 215x140mm. VIII+331 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine slightly rubbed. Cover and pages upper corner slightly bumped/wrinkled. Rear cover upper edge wrinkled and slightly chipped. Cover corners and edges, and spine edges and hinges rubbed. Inner cover browning. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare inquiry into the folklore and beliefs of Palestinian Arabs, one of the most outstanding contributions to the ethnography of Arab Palestine, is overall in good condition.
19882111902156203493Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19812081502111808128Kokusho Publishing Association 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
20042110502151006164Executive Committee 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 12 Executive Committee paperback
19822092902140902175Yuseido 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 Yuseido paperback
(Washington, D.C, Judd & Detweiler, 1892). 8vo. In contemporary boards with gilt lettering and stamp to front board. Published in "" American Anthropologist, V (October 1892), pp."" With author's dedication to first leaf: ""Compliment of / Frederick V. Coville / Department of Agricultu. / Washington, D. C."" Two stamps to first leaf, otherwise fine. (351)-361 pp. + 1 plate containing four photographs of Panamint Indians.
1969MF-3Tokyo Japan: Sophia University 1969. Classic text an accurate account of the philosophies literary and artistic creativity of Hsi K'ang; including the Ch'in-fu a poetical essay originally a recitative having characteristics of an improvised chant. Author's translation is accompanied by the full Chinese text. 133 pp. Frontispiece and two other illustrations. Small stamps on the outer edges and the inside rear cover label. Pocket removal mark on the inside rear cover. Text and front endpapers excellent. Minor label removal mark on spine gilt lettering slightly faded and rubbed. . Revised Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex-Library. Sophia University Hardcover
35601068, A Tours, chez Jean Masson, (1769); plaquette in-8, brochée. 16 pp. Très belle copertine, illustrée sur les deux plats de grands bois à pleine page avec des vases remplis de fleurs.- Sur le titre bois avec l'astrologue.
910738Imprimerie Paul Bernard Forcalquier 1910 In-8 ( 215 X 145 mm ) de 368 pages, demi vélin crème à coins, dos à nerfs janséniste, pièces de titre de maroquin aubergine. Illustrations hors-texte. EDITION ORIGINALE. Bel exemplaire.
Rennes, Maurice Simon -1941 - Reliure amateur, dos cuir rouge (sans titre) Très propre - in-8 - Portrait frontispice - Photographies NB PP HT - xx-361 pages - Ex; Très propre - RARE Né le 06/06/1821 à Plouaret (22)
19554516Paris Imprimerie Daragnès 1955 1 in-8 Frontispice gravé sur cuivre d'André Jacquemin. Paris, Imprimerie Daragnès, Les Amis de Maurice Bedel,(v. 1955), in-8, en feuilles, couverture crème rempliée, titre imprimé en bleu, sous chemise et étui, 124 pages.
444859Librairie De Firmin-Didot & Cie Paris 1877 In-8 ( 255 X 175 mm ) de XXVIII-478 pages, demi-basane racinée à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés. Bel exemplaire de cette rare édition originale.Monographie complète de la cloche: non seulement sur l'architecture et sa construction, mais aussi sur la bibliographie, les mythes et les légendes, les noms et les inscriptions, les sonneries harmoniques, l'histoire et les anecdotes.
868214Chez Henrichs Paris 1803 In-8 ( 205 X 135 mm ), de faux-titre, titre frontispice par DEBRET gravé par FORTIER, titre, CXXIII-259 pages, cul-de-lampe gravé ( DEBRET ), demi-veau marbré acajou, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin anthracite, tranches jaspées ( Reliure de l'époque ). 4 planches de musique gravées hors-texte. Publiées par Ch.-VANDERBOURG. Edition Originale, très rare. Lors de sa publication, cet ouvrage était vendu 4 fr. sans gravures, 6 fr. avec gravures et musique et 12 fr. sur papier vélin. ( cf. Quérard IX-p. 297 ).Les poésies de madame de Surville ont donné lieu à de nombreuses polémiques leur authenticité a été mise en doute. Il semblerait aujourd'hui qu'elles soient apocryphes. D'après Gaston Paris, le véritable auteur serait le marquis de Surville qui, arrêté comme émissaire royaliste, a été fusillé au Puy-en-Velay, le 18 octobre 1798.
8179Paris, Henri Plon / Lécrivain et Toubon, 1858-1859. Deux volumes in-8, demi-reliure, dos à cinq nerfs, nombreuses gravures.
174434Chez Baudot, Imprimeur-Libraire Troyes S.D. (Vers 1830) In-12 ( 165 X 110 mm ) de 40 pages, broché sous couverture bleue illustrée d'un joli bois. Petit bois sur la page de titre. ( A. Morin, P.206, N°477 ). Bel exemplaire, très frais.
132477A. Lévy - F. Heussner Paris - Bruxelles 1863 2 volumes grand in-8 ( 245 X 165 mm ) de XIV-406 et 438 pages, demi-chagrin framboise, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés. Edition originale. Ouvrage édité par l'Académie Royale de Belgique. Bel exemplaire, non rogné, imprimé sur un beau papier vergé.
391926Repos, Imprimeur-Libraire-Editeur Digne 1848 Très fort in-12 ( 150 X 95 mm ) de XVI-1158 pages, broché sous couverture muette de l'époque. Dos fendu, bon exemplaire non rogné de l'EDITION ORIGINALE de ce Vocabulaire encore plus rare que le fameux dictionnaire d'HONNORAT.
376168Eugène Renduel, Éditeur-Libraire Rue Des Grands-Augustins 22 Paris 1830 In-8 ( 210 X 130 mm ) de XIII-397 pages + 1 feuillet d'annonces de librairie, demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés. Bon exemplaire de cette rare édition originale.
In Lucca, presso Il Giusti, 1792, in-8 piccolo, br. muta della metà dell'Ottocento, pp. 31, [1]. Terza edizione. Ottimo esemplare.
854593Alphonse Lemerre, Editeur Paris 1886 Fort in-12 ( 170 X 110 mm ) de VII-515 pages, demi maroquin bleu-vert à coins, dos à nerfs orné de caissons richement dorés, tête dorée sur témoins, couvertures conservées ( Reliure signée de V. CHAMPS ). Portrait de Frédéric MISTRAL en frontispice en 2 états. 1 des 20 exemplaires numérotés sur papier de Hollande. Très bel exemplaire, fort bien relié.