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19992111902153102408Takarazuka Creative Arts 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Takarazuka Creative Arts paperback
19761606090895xbvkZephyrhills - Florida, Joyce Music, April 1976. (1) 36 singleside-printed sheets of Text, 10 sheets 'Index'. - Publisher's photographically illustrated yellow softcover with black cloth spine; 4to.(ca. 28 x 21,5 cm).
19731606090893xbvkSpotswood - New Jersey, Joyce Music, December 1973. (1) 53 (1) singleside-printed sheets of Text, 5 sheets 'Index'. - Publisher's photographically illustrated ocre-colour softcover with black cloth spine; 4to.(ca. 28 x 21,5 cm).
19851606090901xbvkZephyrhills - Florida, Joyce Music, June-August, 1985. (1) 55 (1) / (1) 57 (1) / (1) 55 (1)singleside-printed sheets of Text; 10 / 12 / 9 sheets 'Indexes'. - Publisher's photographically illustrated green, yellow and pink softcovers with black cloth spines; 4to.(ca. 28 x 21,5 cm).
19741606090894xbvkSpotswood - New Jersey, Joyce Music, November 1974. (1) 44 singleside-printed sheets of Text, 6 sheets 'Index'. - Publisher's photographically illustrated pink softcover with black cloth spine; 4to.(ca. 28 x 21,5 cm).
Broadsheet, First Edition; original wrappers printed in red and black, wire-stitched as issued, uncut, a remarkably bright, clean crisp copy. Waugh reviews 'The Pre-Raphaelite Twilight' by Helen Rosetti Angeli on 498-500. Other contributors include Iain Hamilton, Philip Toynbee and Compton Mackenzie. Scarce in this condition.
0421512105.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
16729A. & C. Black Adam & Charles Black 4 5 & 6 Soho Square London W1. March 1939. 154 1pp. 8vo. Stapled in striking black card wraps with the following on the cover in large white letters: 'A & C BLACK'S COMPLETE CATALOGUE'. In good condition lightly aged on browning high-acidity paper. A meticulous production fully indexed. On the title-page the firm is said to be 'Incorporating S. W. Partridge & Co. Established 1850 and Gay & Hancock Ltd. Established 1891 The Sportsman's Library etc. Philip Allan & Co. Ltd. Various titles transferred from Alexander Maclehose & Co.' Scarce: no other copy traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. A. & C. Black [ Adam & Charles Black ], 4, 5 & 6 Soho Square, London, W1. March 1939. paperback
New English Original full imitation in Ottoman style leather bound with miklep (flap). 4to. (30 x 20 cm). In Turkish translation with facsimile of Ottoman manuscript. 435 p. 'Acâyîbü'l-mahlûkât ve garâyibü'l-mevcûdât. Prep. by Günay Kut. (Inceleme - Tipkibasim). Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi, Nuri Arlasez Koleksiyonu, No.128'deki nüshanin tipkibasimi. 1000 copies were printed.
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 80 p. 'Ada' medeniyeti Çerkesya: Adige devletinin tarih ve kültür örnekleri. A study on Circassian civilization: History and culture of Adige State.
2614930 June 1880. No place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. Sixty-one lines of text in Pusey’s distinctive minuscule and not always easily decipherable hand. Aged and worn. The item has been repaired after damp damage with the second leaf laid down on a piece of thick paper. Loss of a few words of text. Pusey begins by stating that his pamphlet ‘God’s Prohibition of the Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister’ 1860 which he believes is out of print is ‘more readable than the longer book’ ‘Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister’ 1849 of whose ‘very heavy form’ he gives a description. He explains why he feels it would be ‘hardly fair to republish it’. He discusses a ‘proposed change in the law of marriage’ before stating of his two works: ‘If your Lordship knew of any young man who would remould either of these he would be most welcome.’ He has 250 copies of the book he ‘could gladly place at your Lordship’s disposal’. He discusses what would need to be done to ‘recast it’ with reference to ‘social relations’. ‘I have looked again at my book and felt sure that no one would read it unless he wishes to carefully the whole question. It is dry. I remember that I felt that I was undergoing a sharp cross examination by Dr Lushington . It is an utterly unreadable book’. He continues with reference to a speech in the House of Lords and ‘Mr Keble’s pamphlet’. Pusey’s pamphlet was republished in the year following his death. 30 June 1880. No place. unknown
1923005056London et.al.: Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press 1923. Famous members of the modernist intelligentsia the Capeks were also responsible for popularizing the term "robot" in Carl's play "R.U.R." This is a Near Fine copy of the First Edition in English. Softcover; in brick red wraps with titling on the front cover in black. Clean text; 69 pages. Translation from the original Czech by Paul Selver. Spine has faded to a tan colour; else a Fine copy. First English Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press Paperback
1923004526London et.al.: Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press 1923. The Brothers Capek Josef 1887-1945 and Karel 1890-1938 were prominent members of the intellectual and artistic life of Europe. Karel is more famous today due to his science fiction classics 'R.U.R." and "War with the Newts" but they were frequent collaborators as here. Josef was murdered in Bergen-Belson; Karel escaped the same fate by expiring from natural causes before the Nazis got to him. Originally written and published in Czech this is the First Edition in English: "The authorized translation from the Czech by Paul Selver. Freely Adapted for the English Stage by Nigel Playfair and Clifford Bax." Some consider this a better play than "R.U.R." It was certainly famous among the modernist/leftist world who made political connections and an Irish version was even attempted by Flann O'Brien. This is a Near Fine copy of the First Printing. Bound in plum red paper with black titling on the front. Clean text; 69 pages. No real visible wear; the front cover and spine have faded to a sort of reddish tan; else a Fine copy. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press Paperback
Broadsheet, First Edition; original wrappers printed in red and black, wire-stitched as issued, uncut, a remarkably bright, clean crisp copy. Waugh reviews 'John Ruskin by Joan Evans on pp.845-6. Other contributors include Arnold Toynbee, Compton Mackenzie and Kingsley Amis. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW & ENGLISH. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 27X18.5 cm. 249+304 pages. Softcover. [VOLUME I]: Cover slightly wrinkled. Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
675816 February 1850; on illustrated letterhead. 4to 2 pp. Apparently the first leaf of the list only. On aged paper with wear and chipping to extremities but with text entirely legible. The letterhead carries an engraving 6.5 x 9.5 cm of a pile of books quill pen and ink pot with text advertising the 'Imprimerie Librairie et Cabinet de Lecture d'Aubin' printed on the open pages of one of the volumes. Beneath the illustration are the words 'LE MÉMORIAL D'AIX journal politique et littéraire' and there is further text to the right and left of it. In French. Written in two hands in light blue ink. A five-line initial note asking for the books to be quoted at the lowest possible price is followed by the list in another hand in two columns continuing to the end of the second page. Most of the items appear to be novels. The absence of signature and valediction suggests that the list is incomplete. See Image. 16 February 1850; on illustrated letterhead. unknown
8144Date and place not stated London; circa 1820. On upper half of a piece of quarto paper unevenly torn to make a piece roughly 11 x 18.5 cm. Fair: on aged paper. Part of address from previous letter to 'W. Jerdan <.> 267 Strand <.>' on reverse which is docketed 'Procter Miss Proby Cornwalls poems'. Reads 'I inclose you a note left here for you George says he will review the book for you next week - in the meantime give a flourish in your notice - 'The time does not admit of doing just to the vol. &c &c We are all a Party in this success -'. Jerdan acquired the premises at 267 Strand with his purchase of 'The Satirist' from George Manners and retained them during the early days of his editorship of the 'Literary Gazette' beginning circa 1819. Date and place not stated [London; circa 1820?]. unknown
Broadsheet, First Edition; original wrappers printed in red and black, wire-stitched as issued, uncut, a remarkably bright, clean crisp copy. Waugh reviews the new edition of Belloc's 'The Cruise of the Nona' on pp.283-4. Other contributors include Ian Gilmour, Betjeman, Angus Wilson and Ian Niall. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Broadsheet, First Edition; original wrappers printed in green and black, wire-stitched as issued, uncut, covers lightly browned at gutter else a very good, clean copy. Waugh's review of Powell's 'The Kindly Ones' appears at pp.863-4. Other contributors include Elizabeth David.
11989The Arts Theatre Club London. 1 May 1949. 1p. 4to. On aged and lightly-creased paper. Giving breakdowns for different seats in matinee and evening productions as well as for programmes with the number of complimentary tickets. The Arts Theatre Club was founded in 1927 'in an attractive building in Great Newport-street shaped somewhat like the House of Commons' Times 9 May 1927. On its relaunch in 1933 its stated aim was 'to select plays of theatrical merit . with an entire disregard for their commercial possibilities' Times 18 December 1933. As a private club it was not subject to the Lord Chamberlain's censorship and many important plays Beckett Orton and others received early performances there. The Arts Theatre Club, London. 1 May 1949. unknown
28996219like new. unknown
1535801638.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
153580162X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
25632Clemens' TCS: 10 January 1969 with his stamp as president of the Internation Mark Twain Society Webster Groves Missouri. Carpon of Knox's reply 1 March 1949. See Knox’s entry in the Oxford DNB. The two items are in fair condition lightly aged and creased each with a couple of lightly-rusted pin holes. Clemens’s plain card with stamps and postmarks is addressed to ‘E. V. Knox Esq / c/o Punch / London England.’ and is signed ‘faithfully / C C Clemens’. The message reads: ‘Dear E.V. Knox / We hope the life of President Truman reached you safely / The Society is arranging a symposium on democracy You may care to send your definition of democracy and a few comments. / Are you writing your Memoirs’ The unsigned typed carbon copy of Knox’s reply is 1p 12mo. After thanking Clemens for the book and the card he writes: ‘I don’t think my views on Democracy are very original. It seems to me simply a right to express an opinion. By Vote Perhaps. In print Possibly. By consent of the Police NO. Good luck with the Society.’ He ends with a witty twist: ‘As for my memoirs well I’ve been asked last word underlined to write them by several people. There are limits of course - even to Democracy.’ Clemens' TCS: 10 January 1969, with his stamp as president of the Internation Mark Twain Society, Webster Groves, Missouri. Carp unknown
20011607121031zbvkGöttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001. 468 Seiten. - Kartonierter Originaleinband mit Deckel- und Rückentitel; 8vo.(ca. 23 x 13 x 3 cm).