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199131681DUMONT MARCUS 1991. 1. softcover. DUMONT, MARCUS paperback
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0243966644.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1988100093692Istituto bancario San Paolo di Torino 1988. livre en très bon état intérieur frais avec sa jaquette emboîtage en état correct ternissures sallissures. in4. 1988. Cartonné. iconographie en noir et blanc et en couleurs Istituto bancario San Paolo di Torino unknown
192515632London: Seeley Service & Co. 1925. First Edition. With 37 photographic illustrations on 23 black and white plates. 8vo publisher's original blue cloth gilt-lettered on the spine and ruled in gilt at the head and tail upper cover bordered in blind with a gilt vignette of a bushman with a drawn bow and arrow. 318 2 ads. A very fine clean and especially well preserved copy. Unusual thus. FIRST EDITION IN VERY FINE CONDITION. This is an early study of the inhabitants of the Kalahari desert which was described by Robert Moffat as the “southern Sahara†arid and scored by dried-up riverbeds. In this well-illustrated volume Dornan documents the differences between each tribe of this area and explores the aspects of their lives in depth; he describes the geography of their land their history their languages their social structures their fishing and hunting techniques at which they were highly adept their religious activities the diseases they encounter etc. Written from the author’s personal experience this volume helps illuminate one of the most widely scattered peoples of African continent. Seeley, Service & Co. hardcover
197529973Struik 1975. A reissue of the 1925 first edition. The new release limited to a 1000 numbered copies this being #614 of 1000. VG book bookdealer sticker and ex-libris on front endpaper otherwise fine. VG- DJ with some dampstaining and now in archival cover. Struik unknown
19256riluSeeley Service and Company Limited 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Complete with all Illustrations and a fold out map rear of the book. Bookplate tipped in on the front inner board by Ian Mackenzie. Publication of 318 pages. Frontispiece. The boards are in very good condition. There is foxing around the block of the book. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The binding is excellent. Very good Indeed!. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Seeley Service and Company Limited hardcover
1926092296London: George Routledge and Sons 1926. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Black cloth with spine titles in gilt. Tall octavo. xvi272 pages. Appendix. Four full page plates. Text clean with light even toning to pages. Dust jacket has some wear along top edge and some darkening and light soiling see my photo. Jacket is in a mylar protector. Shipped in box. <br/> <br/> George Routledge and Sons hardcover
50076Elkin Mathews & Marrot. London. 1930 First edition thus. Roy8vo 36pp. Hardcover in original cream pigskin with an abstract design of blue and black onlays and is lightly soiled with a darker mark on the lower spine being slightly splayed as well for reasons best known to specialist collectors internally this unusual book is comprised of Kelmscott hand-made paper that is clean and unfoxed with the requisite uneven fore-edges. Number 272 of only 300 copies ever produced with a lengthy introduction by D.H Lawrence this "is a story within a story contained within Dostoevsky's 1880 novel The Brothers Karamazov. It is recited by Ivan Karamazov during a conversation with his brother Alexei a novice monk about the possibility of a personal and benevolent God". This important original translation was made by Samuel S. Koteliansky a famous Ukrainian translator of Russian literature into English. Chekov was another who benefitted from his support as well as Dostoevsky and Rozanov amongst others being the manager of the prominent literary journal The Adelphi that published works of Lawrence Katherine Mansfield and even Dylan Thomas in the rarified world of mid-20th century English letters together with Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Hence the prominence of his name on the front board under the title and geometric pattern. Obviously extremely scarce anywhere in the world. Elkin, Mathews & Marrot. London. 1930 (First edition thus) hardcover
192903234THE MAN WHO WOULD WRECK THE WORLD in Cosmopolitan for February 1929 first edition covers exhibit some light wear but a vg copy in wraps. Besides this wonderful Professor Challenger story this issue also contains an uncollected work by S.S. Van Dine a short story by Somerset Maugham an article on flight by Amelia Earhart a look at the future 100 years hence by The Earl of Birkenhead et.al. Cosmopolitan paperback
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ria9789389932638_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; CHANDIGARH: Planning • Architecture • Landscape • Urban Design • Art • Services is the richest exposition with an enlightened evaluation of actual Chandigarh which grew out of Le Corbusier's planning hardcover
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ria9781482886115_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; English and those transliterated and translated by the author from Urdu is his favorite language for using poetry as an apt mode of creative self-expression in the area of literary arts. Apart from their lyrical value these verses on d paperback
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2021SSPH-8189304062Satish Serial Publishing House 2021. Hardcover. New. Satish Serial Publishing House hardcover
2021SSPH-8189304062Satish Serial Publishing House 2021. Hardcover. New. Satish Serial Publishing House hardcover
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