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19x14. 2055p. 1958p. 2030p. 2002p. 1890p. 1966p. 6 Vols. Algún lomo algo tocado. Láms. Selec. Y estudios, S. J. Arbó, R. Fernández de la Reguera. Canto superior dorado. Enc. piel Ed.
20x14.189p. Prólg. J. Lehmann. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
15x10. 342p. Firma anterior poseedor. Col. The world's Classics, N. 406. Enc. Tela ed. Sobrecubierta.
20x14. 470p. lomo algo deslucido. 2 Ilstr. Algo deterioradas. Fotogr. Brassai, Bischof, B. Brandt, Doisneau, ... Enc. Tela. Ed.
23x17. 288p. Ed. L. Russell. Fotogr. Ilstr. L. Scarfe. Enc. tela ed.
CXIV + 174pp., [Academic dissertation Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, 1967]
4to., First Edition, with frontispiece and numerous photographs (a number full-page) throughout; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
7. vermehrte Ausgabe. (12),368 S. Pappband mit Rückenschildchen. Einband (vor allem am Rücken) berieben, Ecken, Kanten und Kapitale bestoßen. Fliegende Vorsätze fehlen, Papier leicht gebräunt, sonst innen schöner und sauberer Zustand. Kosch I.7.- Der 2. Teil dieser wichtigen, von Sprengel herausgegebenen Ausgabe, erschien erst 1798. Der Autor war Professor der Philosophie und der Rechte zu Göttingen und laut Kosch I.6: "Vater der Statistik".
247 + xviii pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Hamburg), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T111068
viii + 151pp., 21cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der philosophischen Fakultät I der Universität Zürich), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T112600
22pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1897, in-8 piccolo, tela editoriale con titolo in oro sul dorso e in nero sul piatto anteriore, pp. XVI, 390. Qualche ondulazione alla tela dei piatti.
Spine a bit faded ; Ex-Lib; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 408 pages
LONDON, Collins - 1946 - In-8 - Cartonnage éditeur illustré avec jacquette illustrée - 8 planches en couleurs et 21 illustrations NB - 48 pages - Bel exemplaire Joint : nombreuses coupures de presse & de livres
455 pages, cover design by Nick Castle. eng
23x16. 74p. N. 1008.
In-12, plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons fleuronnés, roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées, (16), 454, (6) p. table et errata, (44) p. catalogue. Première et unique traduction française de ce recueil des 55 articles politiques et historiques, publiés, dans leur version originale anglaise, dans le périodique du même nom entre le 23 décembre 1715 et le 29 juin 1716. Homme d'État, essayiste et poète anglais, Joseph Addison est l’un des inventeurs de la presse d’opinion et de l' "essai périodique" ("periodical essay") au Royaume-Uni, "instrument de formation culturelle et de réforme morale d'une efficacité décisive. Tout le siècle s'est mis à l'école de cette œuvre collective dont l'influence a été aussi durable qu'immédiate" (cf. Alain Bony, 'J. Addison...', Didier, 1999). (France littéraire, I, 10. Rochedieu, 'Bibliography of French Translations of English Works', p. 4). Auréoles aux premiers et derniers feuillets. Reliure épidermée.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 377 pages. Rousseurs.
200 p. Large 16mo. 17 cm. Some age stain. Plain paper wraps. Stamped ownerships of the German Roman Catholic Seminary, Heidelberg. Scarce. OCLC shows only seven copies in U.S. libraries. "Addison was famous as an English essayist, poet, and statesman. Educated at Charterhouse, where he was a classmate of Richard Steele, and at Oxford, where he became a distinguished classical scholar. His travels on the Continent from 1699 to 1703 were recorded in 'Remarks on Italy' (1705). Addison first achieved prominence with 'The Campaign' (1704), an epic celebrating the victory of Marlborough at Blenheim. The poem was commissioned by Lord Halifax. Its great success resulted in Addison's appointment in 1705 as undersecretary of state and in 1709 as secretary to the lord lieutenant of Ireland. He also held a seat in Parliament from 1708 until his death. Addison's most enduring fame was achieved as an essayist. In 1710 he began his contributions to the Tatler, which Richard Steele had founded in 1709. He continued to write for successive publications, including the Spectator (1711-12), the Guardian (1713), and the new Spectator (1714). His contributions to these periodicals raised the English essay to a degree of technical perfection never before achieved and perhaps never since surpassed. In a prose style marked by simplicity, order, and precision, he sought to engage men's thoughts toward reason, moderation, and a harmonious life. His works also include an opera libretto, 'Rosamund' (1707); a prose comedy, 'The Drummer' (1716); and a neoclassical tragedy, Cato (1713), which had an immense success in its own time. In his last years Addison received his greatest prominence. In 1717 he was made secretary of state, an office he resigned the following year. The period (1714-1719) was also marked by failing health, a supposedly unhappy marriage, and the severing of his relations with his good friend Richard Steele." - Columbia Encyclopedia. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W140 FarRt
pp.xxvii, 198 (1) + Twelve plates by Gordon Ross, hand colored by Charlize Brakeley. Designed by Richard W. Ellis; printed at Aldus Printers; set in Monotype Calson Old Face; on Liampre French Paper. Bound by Russell-Rutter Co. in full floral printed chintz. Heavy slipcase. Number 769 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the artist. A fine example of this wonderfully entertaining English classic. It would make a great gift. W35
First Edition, 4to, 4pp., caption title, disbound. Wing, A559.
LONDRES, Nautical Publishing Company - 1973 - In-4 - 8 ème édition - Cartonnage éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Dos lisse - Titre doré au dos & au 1er plat - Gardes ornées de cartes marines - Photographies Nb & cartes - 143 pages - Très bel exemplaire
LONDRES, K. Adlard Coles - 1976 - In-4 - Cartonnage éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Dos lisse - Titre doré au dos - 2 signets - Photographies Nb & cartes - 255 pages - Très bel exemplaire
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages ; 16 cm. A sermon preached at the North London Synagogue ... Sabbath, December 29th, 5655-1894. Possibly the first published sermon or work by Rev. Michael Adler. Adler (1868-1944) was Rabbi at Central Synagogue who later served as Chaplain to the Armed Forces during World War I. A scarce sermon from early in his career. OCLC + Worldcat list just 2 copies worldwide (NYPL, Brit Libr. ) Some wear to back wrapper with a few tears but no text effected. Inside pages clear. Overall very good condition. Scarce. (BR-11-45)
215pp., 21cm., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.76 "Série des textes monastiques d'Occident" vol.6, brochure originale, l'édition du texte est bilingue: latin-français, bon état, R102447