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2024x-0192871803Oxford Univ Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.00x6.50x1.80 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
This is a very good softcover copy in the original publisher's printed brown wrappers with just light wear. Right edge a little chipped. Very clean inside, pages uncut. This is Number X in the Illustrated Monographs issued by the Bibliographical Society. 40 plates printed in sepia or black & white. Spine creased, small paper label at bottom of spine. 11" high X 8 1/2" wide, 69 text pages + plates. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
SONG1350005045Bloomsbury 2018-02-22. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.81x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury hardcover
ria9780415345842_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This is an outstanding compendium of facts and figures on World History. Fully up-to-date reliable and clear this volume is the indispensable and user-friendly source of information on a thorough range of topics hardcover
08Affichette. 1966. Impression en sérigraphie. Illustrateur: Harry Rossit. Dimensions: 280 x 217 mm. Musiciens: Les Groupes Oxford circle et Fate. Concert du 24 février 1966 au City Collège de San Francisco
08Affichette. 1966. Impression en sérigraphie. Illustrateur: Harry Rossit. Dimensions: 280 x 217 mm. Musiciens: Les Groupes Oxford circle et Fate. Concert du 24 février 1966 au City Collège de San Francisco
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DADAX1438004516B.E.S. Publishing 2014-07-01. Bilingual. paperback. New. 8.63x0.32x10.88. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. B.E.S. Publishing paperback
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196829806HBDJ 2 VOLS 1968 NF/ VG IN YELLOW ILLUSTRATED DUSTJACKETS WRAPPER DRAWING OF POET WITH LARGE QUILL SEATED SURROUNDED BY A DESIGN & & LARGE QUILL WITH SMALL BIRD INDEX BACK OF DJ SAYS FEW OF 500 AUTHORS LARGER FORMAT GREEN CLOTH WITH GOLD GILT TITLES ON SPINE CVR. LIGHT RUB WEAR SCUFF & TINY EXTREMITIES CHIPS TO DJ IN YELLOW ILLUSTRATED DUSTJACKET WRAPPER DRAWINGS BY Leonard N. Breach OF POET WITH LARGE QUILL SEATED SURROUNDED BY A DESIGN & LARGE QUILL WITH SMALL BIRDOriginally published under the title "Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets" in 1779 LIVES OF 52 POETS OF 17TH & 18TH CENTURY metaphysical poets includes Abraham Cowley SIR JOHN DENHAM EARL OF DORSET MATTHEW PRIOR JOHN MILTON WILLIAM KING JOHN POMFRET ETC<br /> EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY DENT DUTTON LONDON. PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN hardcover
in-16, pp. VI, 210, (2), leg. cartone edit. Con una picc. vedutina al front. Antip. inc. Con pianta rip. della città di Oxford e altre 5 tavv. Bell’esempl. [156]
A9781138130531Hardback. New. hardcover
1978220374Oxford University Press 1987-2007 1978. First Edition. Paperback. All items in this collection are in near fine or fine condition. Some slight dulling around the edges in places but remainiong particularly well-preserved overall. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; A collection of journals promotional material and ephemera from the Oxford University Press. Journals include 'The Clarendonian' vol. 32 nos. 1 & 2 1978. -- 'The Periodical' Spring 1978. -- 'The Record: the Oxford University Press paper nos. 23 December 1978 & 29 December 1984. Other items include: 'A pictorial record of the Oxford University Press Printing Division during the Quincentenary year 1978 -- various official dinner invitations -- assorted promotional material. There are 25 items in total. Subjects: Oxford University Press -- History -- Publishers and publishing -- Book history -- Printing. Oxford University Press, 1987-2007 paperback
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230130009Oxford University Press España S.A. dvd. Used: Very Good. 5x0x7. Clean and unmarked. Some minor cosmetic shelf wear. From a private collection. Very good condition. Comes from non smoking home. Oxford University Press España, S.A unknown
4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece, title in red and black, with 76 photographic plates on 56, and very numerous illustrations, sketches and cartoons in the text, endpapers lightly spotted, small neat signature on front free endpaper; original marbled boards, buckram back gilt, gilt top, covers lightly chafed at edges and corners, a very good, clean copy. The author's first prose work is an entertaining survey (architectural, historical and social) of the Oxford he knew and adored as an undergraduate. All but five of the fine photographic plates are by Moholy-Nagy; the illustrations and cartoons are by Bradley and Lancaster; most of the engravings are taken from Ingram's 'Memorials of Oxford' (1837). A fine period piece printed for Miles at the Chiswick Press. Cordeaux & Merry, 433; Peterson A6a; Stapleton, I.54.
1971mon0004039658Oxford 1971-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 6.2500 14.2500 10.0000. 2 volumes in slipcase no magnifying glass . Oxford hardcover
DADAX0821504142Sadlier-Oxford 0000-00-00. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Sadlier-Oxford paperback
2006DADAX0195288645Oxford University Press 2006-12-15. imitation_leather. New. 9.40x1.00x6.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press hardcover
17241335533Oxford: The Theater 1724. First edition. Hardcover. Folio in gilt dark brown leather; VG; 7-band embossed spine with gilt; boards show moderate soiling and shelf wear; strong binding; front gutter opened; offsetting on title page and first end page; frontispiece page clean; paper wobbled with offsetting on most pages; text clean in fairly large print; last pages with some rippling; pp. 616; please contact us for shipping costs; Shelved in Allan's Office. 1335533. FP New Rockville Stock. The Theater hardcover books
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ria9781138934467_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Originally published in 1987 this highly original work explores how the nature and institutions of society are determined by our unconscious as well as our conscious aims – how individuals join together in ‘unconscious contracts’. hardcover
193642177Oxford: Clarendon Press 1936-1965. Mixed early printings including some firsts. Fifteen volumes. 8vo. Publisher's cloth dust jackets. Jacket spines tanned some more than others very good overall. Oxford: Clarendon Press unknown
225182 4 and 14 January 1897. All three on letterhead of Brasenose College Oxford. The three letters total 7pp 12mo. All three in good condition on lightly aged paper. From the papers of Sir Richard Harington 1835-1911 11th Baronet whose father Rev. Dr Richard Harington 1800-1853 had been Principal from 1842 to his death. All three endorsed by Harington with date of receipt. The subject is the replacement of a stained glass window in the college with Harington receiving the old window which he put up at his Worcestershire country house Whitbourne Court. In the first letter 2 January he writes that 'the glass is now being taken down gradually and it will probably be sent to you in about a fortnight'. He has told 'Mr. Kempe's man' to pack the glass carefully and 'to keep the post together as much as possible'. The man tells Heberden 'that with all care it may be impossible to avoid doing some injury to the glass in taking it down but I hope that this will not be anything serious.' Heberden has had 'a photograph taken of the window' which he will send Harington as soon as it is printed off. In a postscript he expresses the hope that 'when the new window is put up' Harington will 'come and stay with me in order to have a good look at it'. In the second letter 4 January he states that it will suit Heberden and his sister if Harington and his wife will stay with them for a weekend at the end of the month. 'It is quite certain that the new window will be completed by that time. A portion of it is already put in and Mr. Kempe has undertaken that it shall be all finished by the beginning of term i.e. by Jan 22.' In the final letter 14 January he expresses sorrow that Harington and his wife will not be able to stay over with his wife and daughter and the hope that when they visit for the day on 30 January they will at least come for lunch. 'The new window is completed today and the old glass has been packed and will I believe be sent off today or tomorrow. I trust it will reach you safely.' He ends in the hope that in the coming week he will be able to send Harington a photograph of the old window. 2, 4 and 14 January 1897. All three on letterhead of Brasenose College, Oxford. unknown
1961743567 unpaginated leaves illustrated half title frontispiece and in-text illustrations numbered 29 of 140 copies hand set in Pembo by Patricia Green Published by Toni Savage at Pandora Press paperback