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101940860X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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Signed, without inscription, by author upon first blank leaf. 238 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. First published in 1946 as "55 Axis." The thirteen chapters include: Defence of Britain; Conquest of Sicily; Fighting Pursuit from Reggio; The Moro River and Ortona Road; The Adriatic Barricade; The Liri Valley Campaign; The Battles of the Gothic Line; The Po Valley Denial; Victory in the Netherlands; The Kiska Connection; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Armorial bookplate upon first blank page. Front cover partially sunned. Binding intact. A sound copy. Cooke p.170 Book
184916955London, Van Voorst, 1849. XII, 111 pp., 1 fol., 97 illustrations in text, 6 plates. 8°, original cloth (worned and slightly stained).
603230New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1987. In-4, cartonnage de l'éd. noir, titre doré en long, sous jaquette ill. en coul., 303 pp., nombr. fig. en noir in-t.
189186918Freiburg im Breisgau, Herder, ( 1891). 36 Text-S. Mit zahlr. Abb. im Text u. 13 zweifarb. Doppeltaf. 4to. 27,5 cm. OHLn.
1983143477Paris, Flammarion, coll. « Recherches », n° 1 1983 In-4 28,5 x 21 cm. Reliure éditeur toile beige, sous jaquette noire illustrée, 155 pp., notes, 121 illustrations dans le texte, 15 planches en couleurs, table des planches en couleurs, table des matières. Exemplaire en très bon état.
1983114998Flammarion Perspectives dépravées Idées et Recherches 1983 Flammarion, les Perspectives Dépravées, Idées et Recherches, 1983, 155 p., cartonnage éditeur toilé sous jaquette, environ 28x22cm, jaquette en mauvais état. Bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
505031Helsingfors, Otava, 1929. In-4 rel. demi-basane bordeaux de l'époque, dos à 5 faux-nerfs, filets, roulette et fleurs-de-lys dorés, pièce de titre basane havane, titre doré, décor doré en médaillon au plat sup., tranches rouges, couv. conservée, 120 pp., dont 80 pp. d'ill. photogr. en héliogravure, 17 fig. en noir dans le texte.
SPN-30Paris (Derache)/Caen (Hardel)/Rouen (Le Brument), 1850. 416 p., abondantes ill. en noir, une gravure dépliante hors-texte de l'imprimeur-lithographe caennais Aimable Hardel, relative aux 5 ordres architecturaux romains, la reproduction d'un dessin de l'historien Eugène Hucher de la double pierre tombale du chevalier sarthois Andrieu d'Averton et de sa femme, Isabeau de Breinville (14e s.). + Paris (Derache et Didron)/Caen (Hardel), 1848. 344 p. ill. en noir. 2 volumes en 1, in-8 relié demi-chagrin, dos à titrage doré et fleurons. Bon état général. Coiffes de tête et de queue fragilisées (petits manques de cuir laissant apparaître en partie la tranchefile du haut), petites épidermures.
12012Paris, Diffusion De Boccard, janvier 1987. Grand in-8 broché vert, 233 à 435 p. Illustrations. Sommaire : Origines iraniennes et babyloniennes de la nomenclature astrale - L'organisation de l'agence de l'architecte à l'époque gothique - Justice et politique dans l'Italie communale de la seconde moitié du XIIIe s. : l'exemple de Pérouse... Très bon état. Publication trimestrielle.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light rubbing to DJ. ; 168 pages; Agathias or Agathias Scholasticus (c. AD 536-582/594) , of Myrina, an Aeolian city in western Asia Minor, was a Greek poet and the historian who is a principal source for that part of the reign of Justinian I covered in his history. He studied law at Alexandria, returned to Constantinople in 554 to finish his training and practised as an advocate (scholasticus) in the courts. Literature, however, was his favourite pursuit. He wrote a number of short love-poems in epic metre, called Daphniaca. He also put together an anthology of epigrams by earlier and contemporary poets and himself, under the title of a Cycle of New Epigrams. Agathias re-edited the Greek Anthology, which preserves about a hundred of his epigrams, showing considerable taste and elegance. He also wrote marginal notes on the Periegetes of Pausanias. After the death of Justinian (565) , some of Agathias's friends persuaded him to write the history of his own times. This work in five books, On the Reign of Justinian, continues the history of Procopius, whose style it imitates, and is the chief authority for the period 552-558. It deals chiefly with the struggles of the Byzantine army, under the command of the eunuch Narses, against the Goths, Vandals, Franks and Persians.
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep ; 168 pages; Agathias or Agathias Scholasticus (c. AD 536-582/594) , of Myrina, an Aeolian city in western Asia Minor, was a Greek poet and the historian who is a principal source for that part of the reign of Justinian I covered in his history. He studied law at Alexandria, returned to Constantinople in 554 to finish his training and practised as an advocate (scholasticus) in the courts. Literature, however, was his favourite pursuit. He wrote a number of short love-poems in epic metre, called Daphniaca. He also put together an anthology of epigrams by earlier and contemporary poets and himself, under the title of a Cycle of New Epigrams. Agathias re-edited the Greek Anthology, which preserves about a hundred of his epigrams, showing considerable taste and elegance. He also wrote marginal notes on the Periegetes of Pausanias. After the death of Justinian (565) , some of Agathias's friends persuaded him to write the history of his own times. This work in five books, On the Reign of Justinian, continues the history of Procopius, whose style it imitates, and is the chief authority for the period 552-558. It deals chiefly with the struggles of the Byzantine army, under the command of the eunuch Narses, against the Goths, Vandals, Franks and Persians.
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18161Paris, Citadelles et Mazenod, 2011. In-folio, 299 pp., cartonnage éditeur de toile noire, jaquette originale illustrée, étui éditeur illustré (petits frottements).
2017BN206938Llewellyn Pub. 2017. 2017. Alchemy 1977 Gothic 2018 Calendar <br/><br/>Alchemy 1977 Gothic 2018 Calendar Alchemy Gothic Llewellyn Pub. unknown
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2620228 July 1874; on letterhead of Fox Hill Reading. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Sneyd-Kinnersley is the headmaster who is alleged to have subjected a naked seven-year-old Winston Churchill to repeated beatings. 3pp 12mo. With mourning border. Letterhead no doubt designed by Waterhouse himself in characteristic style. On grey paper. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once for postage. Good expansive signature ‘A Waterhouse’ and the letter written in a stylish hand. Addressed to ‘The Rev: H. W Sneyd Kinnersley’. He begins by stating that he ‘called at Aldin House this afternoon in the hope of seeing you’. Had he done so he would have ‘troubled you with a question about my little boy’s work. / I fancy that having risen in his place in the School he has missed somehow some of the Steps which he might have taken on his way to his present position.’ He asks SK to ‘point out to me in what you Consider him most deficient’ so that he can ‘get him to do a little work during the holidays to make him acquainted with what he has missed.’ 28 July 1874; on letterhead of Fox Hill, Reading. unknown
26142'Manchester / 2 : Aug : 1856'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB: ‘In 1848 he was articled to the staunchly Quaker P. B. Alley then in partnership with Richard Lane the leading neo-classical architect of Manchester. In 1853 his education was completed with a ten-month tour of France Italy and Germany after which he set up in practice as an architect in Manchester.’ Waterhouse’s first success would come with his winning design for the Manchester assize courts in 1859. 1p 12mo. On the first leaf of a grey-paper bifolium. In good condition. Folded for postage. Addressed to ‘Thomas Haigh Esq:’ and signed ‘A Waterhouse’. Begins: ‘Dear Sir / The enclosed came this morning in an envelope addressed to me but has been evidently misdirected.’ He is sending off three drawings ‘completing the set of general drawings for house at Keston’. He gives details of a date when he proposes to visit the site. ‘Are you likely to be over there soon may I ask’ 'Manchester / 2 : Aug : 1856'. unknown
261438 August 1878; on letterhead of 20 New Cavendish Street Portland Place W. London. See his entry and that of his fellow Academician Horsley in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. On the first leaf of a bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice for postage. Signed ‘A Waterhouse’. Reads: ‘Dear Horsley. / You are quite right. No “mystery†between us if you please. / I say “yes†to your query to the extent of 2 guineas. / I hope you will soon gain the sum you desire without any great trouble to yourself’. 8 August 1878; on letterhead of 20 New Cavendish Street, Portland Place, W. [London] unknown
Small black octavo; 109 p, b&w illus ; 20 cm. In Spanish. || Only 2,000 copies. || A Spanish-language variation on "Alice in Wonderland." || Fantasy; Novel; Children's books for adults. || Uncommon; only 2 holding in WorldCat.