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2009x-0415460123Routledge 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 352 pages. 9.45x6.46x0.98 inches. Routledge hardcover
2008Atlantic-9783211787748Springer V 2008. Hardcover. New. Springer V hardcover
2008Atlantic-9783211787748Springer V 2008. Hardcover. New. Springer V hardcover
2008Adhya-9783211787748SPRINGER 2008. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2008Adhya-9783211787748SPRINGER 2008. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2009DBS-9783540884637Springer 2009. 1st. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
2009DBS-9783540884637Springer 2009. 1st. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
2012DADAX1843764040Brand: Edward Elgar Pub 2012-08-29. hardcover. New. 6.25x1.25x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
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2018x-9352701976Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub 2018. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 530 pages. 10.75x8.75x1.25 inches. Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub hardcover
1968170761Los Angeles: Olympic International Films 1968. Eight vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 film.<br /> <br /> The first of director Lee Frost and producer Bob Cresse's "sex westerns" wherein a Mexican stable boy kidnaps a rancher's wife in revenge for the killing of his sister years earlier.<br /> <br /> Set in Texas in 1869.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Fine. Olympic International Films unknown
1970169000N.p.: N.p. 1970. A small archive of a vintage French moyenne poster and nine vintage French lobby cards for the French release of the 1968 film here under the French release title "L'éperon brûlant."<br /> <br /> The first of director Lee Frost and producer Bob Cresse's "sex westerns" wherein a Mexican stable boy kidnaps a rancher's wife in revenge for the rape and killing of his sister years earlier.<br /> <br /> Set in Texas in 1869.<br /> <br /> Moyenne poster: 22.75 x 30 inches. Folded as issued. Very Good plus with some light creasing and pinholes at the extremities and two small paper tape repairs to the verso at the top and bottom of the vertical fold. Bright and unfaded.<br /> <br /> Nine French lobby cards: 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Very Good plus with pinholes at the extremities. N.p. unknown
2023x-3030860116Springer 2023. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 649 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.54 inches. Springer hardcover
697187544John Wiley & Sons pp. 1056 11th edition bH product_safety@wiley.com . Papeback. New. John Wiley & Sons unknown
2013__1118501896John Wiley & Sons Inc 2013. Paperback. New. 11 edition. 946 pages. 10.50x8.25x1.50 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc paperback
2009Atlantic-9783540884637Springer V 2009. Hardcover. New. Springer V hardcover
2009Atlantic-9783540884637Springer V 2009. Hardcover. New. Springer V hardcover
0471451649New. Brand new and still unused unknown
16702332Stampatus in Stampatura Stampatorum" i.e. Paris 1670. 12mo 142 x 80 mm. 191 pp. Two parts separately titled but continuously paginated. Woodcut peacock device on title. A pretty copy; occasional light foxing to upper margins. Eighteenth-century French red morocco sides with triple gilt fillet smooth spine gold-tooled with green morocco lettering-piece edges gilt over marbling marbled endpapers edges slightly scuffed. Provenance: Marquis de Rognes engraved armorial bookplate signed and dated Nicolas de Mire 1777; coded purchase note "ca" in pencil on recto of final free endleaf probably from Jean-Jacques Debure ca. 1800 thanks to Erick Aguirre for this information.<br/> <br/> Most complete edition of one of the earliest collections of French macaronic poetry an often burlesque admixture of the vernacular and Latin celebrated for its valuable descriptions of and notations of early Provençal dance. The preface from the supposed publisher "Librarius" is addressed to the "bragardissimis" dancers of France: bragare in Arena's personal brand of Latin means to "have fun" but Arena's work addressed to students was intended to meet a semi- serious need: To attract students to the University of Aix less popular than the faculties of Avignon and Montpellier the rector had decided to authorize a ball at the time of graduation for the graduates and their families but "for certain students dancing in public was a much more forbidding test than all of those that they had undergone during their studies" Louisson-Lassablière p. 268 our translation. Thus Arena's goal was to familiarize students with the many different "basses danses" currently in fashion. <br/> <br/> Following a prose introduction to the subject the poem in 1896 lines is in two parts the first being an autobiography in which the author successively a law student soldier and lawyer of whom little else is known recalls his horrific experiences in the Italian campaigns including an eye-witness account of the Sack of Rome in 1527. Following his final return from Italy in 1528 he had given his first dance lessons and thus the work segues into a largely tongue-in-cheek introduction to dance and to proper comportment. Of greatest interest for dance historians are the technical descriptions of dances found in a four-page section pp. 86-90 in French in which the author uses a stenographic notation system in which each step is designated by the initial of its name repeated to indicate a repetition of the step. Thus in the description "R c ss d ss d d d ss r c ss a ss r c" "c" signifies "congé" "ss" signifies "deux simples" "d d d" signifies "trois doubles" and so on. Such detailed choreographic records are rare for this period. Each dance description occupying no more than one line is prefaced by the title or titles of popular songs or melodies to which it should be danced. The earliest known edition of the work was printed anonymously probably in Lyons in 1528; at least 40 more editions followed the last from 1758 a full census including untraced and "ghost" editions is provided by R. Mullally. The present edition includes other previously published macaronic verse including Rémy Belleau's "Poema macaronicum de bello huguenotico" and separately titled a collection of Italian macaronic poetry by Bartolomeo Bolla first printed in 1604 with satirical poems such as one addressed to the "culinary Muse" p. 147 humourous lists of attributes including types of women associated with various Italian towns pp. 121-129 and poems in the patois of Bergamo. On textual grounds Mullally revised the attribution of this edition to Paris; it was traditionally assigned to Lyon. <br /> <br /> Brunet I 393 "Edition la plus complète que l'on ait de ce recueil" ; Fletcher Bibliographical Descriptions of Forty Dance Books 3a ; Clarke Four Hundred Years of Dance Notation 1987 no. 6; Robert Mullally "The editions of Antonius Arena's Ad suos compagnones studiante" Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 1979:146-57 edition P12. Cf. Marie-Joëlle Louisson-Lassablière "Antonius Arena ou le Latin macaronique" in E. Bury Tous vos gens à Latin 2005. Stampatus in Stampatura Stampatorum," [i.e., Paris] unknown
201098337Brick Tower Press. New. 2010. Paperback. 1883283760 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 136 pp; 45 illus. 42 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Brick Tower Press paperback
2009122226CUECM. New. 2009. Hardcover. 8895104927 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. Text in Italian. with a bonus offer-- . CUECM hardcover
154009792Lyon: T. Payen for Dominique de Portonariis at Aix 1540. 20th-century vellum over thin flexible boards spine title lettered in black. <p>First Edition. From printed and manuscript sources jurist and poet Antoine Arena compiled the privileges duties and wages of every court office in Provence and the fees levied by them for services including the preparation and execution of documents. in provençal the final five pages list the towns and fortified castles in Provence under the French crown's authority.<br /> Lyonese printer Payen struggled to cast off copy or made a stop-press correction. To fit the text he began one medial quire with 45 lines per page jumped to 49 lines in the middle and settled back to 45 at the end. In good condition small portion of the first blank margin neatly supplied.<br /> ¶Davies Catalogue of.Early French Books.Fairfax Murray 4112; Bechtel Catalogue des gothiques T-26; Cioranesco 2608; Dollieule Antoine Arena 70-71; Répertoire bibliographique des livres imprimés en France au XVIe siècle I: 211; Gültlingen Bibliographie des livres imprimés à Lyon au 16e siècle VII: 1661 = VII: 17736; USTC 55894 = 24264 =79997 and Pettegree et al. French Vernacular Books.before 1601 1663-66 the usual messes.</p> [T. Payen for Dominique de Portonariis at Aix] unknown