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Book has shelfwear.. Former owner's name to ffep. Foxing passim. ; With twelve ill. And a map. ; 87 pages
66 pages. Features: News Photos; A comprehensive report on the fabulous Beyer-Garratt articulated locomotives; Residents of Carthage, Ms bought the Canton & Carthage Railroad; Smoke over the Prairies - 6 - Illinois Incidents; Photo Section; 207 Miles per Hour! - French National Railroads' electric engine CC 7107; Crossings Under Cover - Covered Bridges - fascinating photos and article; When Steam Ruled the Soo Line - great photos; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Magazine
Former owner's name on ffep. One small bump to top of back board. Very minor discoloration. Minor browning to ffep. ; 293 pages
London Sidgwick & Jackson 1968, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 362 pages. Bibliographie, index, photos. Trés bon état. Translated from the french by Dominique COLLON.
Former owner's name to halftitle else book is fine. DJ has chipping to spine ends. ; Discusses the Origin of the Punic People to their end under Hannibal and the disastrous campaign and final death of Carthage. ; 362 pages
Historical novel set in the time of the Punic wars, as two Greek traders work to negotiate their businesses deals and survive the conflicts between the Carthaginians and the Romans. 256p. Book
Historical novel set in the time of the Punic wars, as two Greeks traders negotiate their businesses deals and survive the conflicts between the Carthaginians and the Romans. 240p. Remainder mark, else fine. Book
Complete in 4 volumes: 576 + 607 + 595 + 626pp., cart.cover (marbled plates, spines in leather with gilt decorations), marbled edges, marbled endpapers, 22cm., beautiful copy, ["Translated from the French… From the latest London edition carefully revised and corrected"]
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Book has been rebound in green decorative boards with gilt lettering. Spine ends and corners are edgeworn. Light tanning to pages. Light pen markings and underlining to about 12 or so pages. Tear to preface page (5 cm) with creasing but no loss. ; John Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. ; 114 pages; Contents: The Scipio Legend; Polybius' Judgment of Scipio; Policies and parties: From Scipio's Early Years to Zama; Scipio during the Wars with Philip and Antiochus; Catastrophe.
Back wrap has a couple of pieces missing. Spine has been reinforced with brown binding tape. Chipping and edgewear to wraps. ; John Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. ; 114 pages; Contents: The Scipio Legend; Polybius' Judgment of Scipio; Policies and parties: From Scipio's Early Years to Zama; Scipio during the Wars with Philip and Antiochus; Catastrophe.
ix + 280pp.with some illustrations in text, hardcover (publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering), 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 26, very good condition, ISBN 978-90-6831-106-8, [also contains indices to 'Studia Phoenicia' volumes I-VI], C80292
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of Sealink's Maid of Kent; Nice photo of the HMS Hermes at speed; Full-page photo of the Polish sail training ship Dar Pomorza; On the Waterfront; European Commentary; Where to see the Cruise Ships; New Ship News; Racing Under Sail; The Admiralty Visual Telegraph - a history of a pioneer means of long distance communication; Mersey Shipping of Yesteryear; Corfu and Carthage - improved versions of the P & O 'C' class ships of 1925; Fleet List - 1980 - Part 2 (K-Y); Still in Steam - Maid of Kent; Dar Pomorza - a review of the career of one of the oldest sail training ships; Letters; Ship Sales and Casualties; Nice photo of the HMS Mauritius in 1948. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full red cloth boards. 338 pages. First Pushkin Press edition.
Scholar's name in pencil to ffep (M. E. White). Pages tanned/browned. 1 corner bumped. ; Istituto Di Studi Romani. Storia Di Roma II; 370 pages
Paris Au Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1894, In-8 broché, 200 pages. Bon état. PROMENADES ARCHEOLOGIQUES EN ALGERIE ET EN TUNISIE : CARTHAGE par G. BOISSIER -- LE CARACTERE ET L'INTELLIGENCE par Alfred FOUILLEE -- L'EDUCATION EN ANGLETERRE . EDUCATION PHYSIQUE ET MORALE par M. LECLERC Etc...
Les Ecrivains Français 1934, In-8 broché, 253 pages. Parfait état.
pp. (4), 308. The edition without the cancellans at G2. 12mo. [176 x 105 mm.] Foxed. It is very unusual to find in a Baskerville that some leaves (in two gatherings of this copy) were smudged during printing, and permitted to pass. Contemporary full sprinkled calf binding. Gilt tulip roll on the boards. Spine ornamented with gold crossed arrows. Joints tender. Printed ExLibris of John Rayner. Gaskell 47. Terence (Ca. 190-159 B.C.), the great Latin comic poet, was born in Carthage. He came to Rome as the slave of a senator, Terentius Lucanus. In the house of Lucanus he was educated like a free man and soon emancipated. His successful first play, 'Andria' introduced him to Roman society, and the circle of Scipio, Philus, and Laelius. His surviving six comedies are drawn from Athenian sources, especially from lost plays by Menander. Terence has been read for over two thousand years, and his influence on European literature cannot be overestimated. He imparted to Latin the sense of artistic elegance, consistency and moderation which made it a model for all literary epochs. In him we find a meeting-point for three great civilizations - the decaying Greece; Carthage, soon to pass away into oblivion; and nascent Italy, poised to absorb the world. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' "Quot homines tot sentensiae; suo quoiqu e mos " So many men, so many opinions; a law of his own to each -- Terence. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! W154
267pp., hardcover (publisher's green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 59, fine condition (as new), text in German, ISBN 978-90-6831-643-8, C80274
Author inscription on title page. "Featuring a vast cast of characters and nationalities, twists of fate, and tales of inspired leadership, David Anthony Durham perfectly captures the legendary Hannibals's world."568p. Maps on end papers. Book
Book shows some wear to the covers, red page ends. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, save previous owner's name at front. 440 pages but still fits in your back pocket! About 35 maps. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile.
Mm 160x230 Rivista internazionale per la storia economica e sociale dell'antichità. Brossura editoriale di pp. 612+indice, con disegni in nero e tavole in bianco e nero, testi in lingua originale, italiano, inglese, francese, in buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
A couple of stamps to titlepage. Softcover has been rebound in attractive green and grey boards preserving original wraps. ; Looks at the Second Punic War. Text is in Dutch. ; 82 pages
HARVESTER WHEATSHEAF 1986 231 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PARI AL NUOVO, PERFETTO E INTONSO Parole e frasi comuni actor addressed Aeneas argue audience authority Bajazeth Barabas's character claims clown comic common contrast debate desire devils Dido diegesis discourse drama Edmund Ironside Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan theatre emotion English example express father Faustus feeling foregrounded gender Gorboduc Hieronimo homosexual ideological individual inner Jew of Malta king Leir language Locrine looks Machiavelli male manly Marlowe Marlowe's text Mary of Scots masculine messenger Mirror for Magistrates Misfortunes of Arthur monarch moral Mycetes narrative natural Neale pageant passions performance person Peter Wentworth play playtexts pleasure political power relations present prince problem prophecy prophets puritan Puttenham reading relationship repression rhetoric role royal rule rulers scene scholar Selimus silence social sodomy Spanish Tragedy speaker speaks speech stage structure Tamburlaine theatrical Theridamas True Tragedy truth Turkish Turks Wentworth woman words writing written Zenocrate
A. QUANTIN, Imprimeur-Editeur PARIS - BIBLIOTHEQUE DES BEAUX-ARTS. Reliure éditeur vert - 318 pages - 235 figures. Très bon état
Pencil notes and underlining to some pages of latin text. Light pen marginalia to a couple of pages. Former owner`s name to ffep. Top edges of boards a bit damp-staining. Light browning to first few pages. ; English Introduction, notes with Latin Text. Xxvi, 136 + 70 pp; The University Tutorial Series; 272 pages