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2007Manohar-9780521864954Cambridge University Press 2007. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2007Manohar-9780521864954Cambridge University Press 2007. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
20192-6138530675Scholars' Press 2019. Paperback. New. 420 pages. 8.70x6.06x1.14 inches. Scholars' Press paperback
1940329736Norfolk Connecticut: New Directions 1940. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Near fine with tanned endpapers in a near very good dustwrapper with a browned spine age-toning on the panels and light edgewear. The first commercial book appearance of these five poets preceding Berryman's and Jarrell's own separate first books by two years. New Directions hardcover
189767470St. Louis Western Newspaper. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1897. Hardcover. fair condition xlibrary with usual markings; xlibrary with usual markings; LIB2958007951; 1800 approx pages; Volume 6 Pages 2013-2476 English Reformation to the Fall of Poland Volume 7 Pages 2477-2974 American Revolution to the Present; Volume 8 Pages 2975-3494 Recent Foreign History . Good condition wear to cover edges. Volume 7 has a broken hinge . St. Louis Western Newspaper hardcover
186012425Shtetin: Druck von R. Grossman & E. Schrentzel 1860. Second edition. Hardcover. g. This is the second edition: The first edition was published in Warsaw in 1834. All subsequent editions were published in Warsaw. Source: Bet Eked see below<br /> <br /> Folio.199p.; Half leather over marbled board. Akiva Eger was the foremost Jewish leader of his generation and his correspondence reflects a wide range of topics. His other writings have been incorporated into standard editions of Mishnah Talmud and Shulchan Aruch. Boards are wornrubbed and bruised. Small contusion on covers. In Hebrew. Good condition. Bet Eked V.4 p1136 item # 2117. Druck von R. Grossman & E. Schrentzel hardcover
18771577212024457<p><strong>Author:</strong> Friedrich Schiller. Translated by: J. P. Collier Esq. author of <em>The Poetical Decamerone</em> Illustrator: Henry Moses from the designs of Moritz Retzsch.<br /><strong>Title:</strong> <em>Outline Illustrations to Schiller's Fight with the Dragon and Fridolin</em><br /><strong>Publisher:</strong> Boston: Estes and Lauriat 1877.<br /><strong>Language:</strong> Text in English.<br /><strong>Size:</strong> Oblong 10 x 12.5 inches.<br /><strong>Pages:</strong> Unpaginated comprising 16 outline engravings for <em>Fight with the Dragon</em> and 8 outline engravings for <em>Fridolin</em> each paired with facing text.<br /><strong>Binding:</strong> Attractive and good well-preserved original publisher's white cloth binding with elaborate gilt-stamped borders and titles to front cover and spine blind-stamped rear board front outer hinge shows a hairline crack but remains tight and secure - as shown overall slightly worn and scuffed - as shown under a protective removable mylar cover. All edges gilt.<br /><strong>Content:</strong> Very good content bright tight and clean light scattered foxing throughout - as shown front endpaper lightly creased - as shown.<br /><strong>Illustrations: Complete</strong></p><ul><li><p><em>The Fight with the Dragon</em> — Sixteen finely executed outline engravings by Henry Moses after Moritz Retzsch illustrating Schiller's romantic poem of chivalry courage and moral triumph.</p></li><li><p><em>Fridolin or the Road to the Iron-Foundry</em> — Eight outline engravings in the same style depicting Schiller's ballad of loyalty and virtue.<br /><br /></p></li></ul><p><strong>The book: </strong>A beautifully produced 19th-century American edition of Schiller's poetic works presented in the celebrated "Retzsch outline" style that captivated readers and artists throughout the 19th century. The engravings delicately executed in line without shading allow the viewer's imagination to complete the scenes a hallmark of Retzsch's genius.</p> Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1877. hardcover
184031553London: H.G. Bohn. 1840. Other. In excellent condition. 290 by 225mm 11½ by 8¾ inches. Original copper engraving finely hand colored when published. Fine hand colored copper engraving published in Moses HarrisAurelianÂ’ London at Henry G. Bohn 1840. The Bohn edition is well known for its fine coloring and its excellent paper quality. „Harris was encouraged in entomology from a young age by his uncle a member of the Society of the Aurelians. In 1762 he became secretary of a second Society of Aurelians. He was a skilled artist displaying some of his insect drawings at the Royal Academy in 1785. He drew and engraved illustrations for books including Dru Drury's Illustrations of Natural History 3 volumes 1770–1782 and John Coakley Lettsom's The Naturalist's and Traveller's Companion 1772.“ Wikipedia H.G. Bohn. unknown
187021459London and Berlin: Asher & Co 1870. First edition. Hardcover. vg. 8vo. XIII 146 pp. in English XV in Arabic 132 pp. in Hebrew. Red cloth with gold lettering on spine. Signature of the late Leon J. Leibreich the influential Professor of Theology at Hebrew Union College who has a prize for liturgy endowed in his name on title page. Work was originally written in Arabic by Judah ben David Hayyuj. This book includes both the Hebrew translation by Moses Gikitilia of Cordova and the English translation by John W. Nutt. Minor age wear to exterior. Binding has been expertly reinforced with green binder's tape along front endpapers. Book is in very good condition. Judah ben David Hayyuj c. 945 - 1000 was a Spanish-Jewish grammarian. His thorough knowledge of Arabic grammatical literature led him to apply to the Hebrew grammar the theories elaborated by Arabic grammarians and thus to become the founder of the scientific study of that discipline. The preceding scholars had found the greatest difficulty in accounting by the laws of Hebrew morphology for the divergences existing between the regular or so-called "strong" verbs and the "weak" verbs. A hopeless confusion appeared to reign here in Hebrew; and much ingenuity was spent in endeavoring to discover the principles that controlled the conjugation of the verbs. To substantiate his theories he wrote the treatises upon which his reputation chiefly rests the Kitab al-Af'al Dhawat Huruf al-Lin The Book of Verbs Containing Weak Letters and Kitab al-Af'al Dhawat al-Mathalain The Book of Verbs Containing Double Letters which comprise this particular book. Asher & Co hardcover