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2019__0194053970OUP Oxford 2019. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 11.69x8.70x0.47 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2019__0194053989OUP Oxford 2019. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 11.02x8.58x0.39 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2018__0194054012OUP Oxford 2018. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 11.02x8.54x0.43 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2019__0194053946OUP Oxford 2019. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 11.61x8.74x0.75 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
54520641-20Oxford University Press. Used - Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Oxford University Press unknown
2020__0198497431Oxford University Press 2020. Paperback. New. 8.78x7.72x1.85 inches. Oxford University Press paperback
2020__0198497377Oxford University Press 2020. Paperback. New. 1 pages. 12.28x10.79x9.17 inches. Oxford University Press paperback
2020__0198497415Oxford University Press 2020. Paperback. New. 1 pages. 12.17x10.87x9.13 inches. Oxford University Press paperback
2020__019849744XOxford University Press 2020. Paperback. New. 1 pages. 13.39x10.12x6.22 inches. Oxford University Press paperback
2019__019425609XOUP Oxford 2019. Paperback. New. Spanish language. 11.73x8.35x0.51 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2018__0194118436OUP Oxford 2018. Paperback. New. 128 pages. 11.69x8.31x0.35 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2018__0194118444OUP Oxford 2018. Paperback. New. 136 pages. 11.69x8.31x0.28 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2019__0194054470Oxford University Press 2019. -. New. 11.65x7.87x0.32 inches. Oxford University Press unknown
2017__019452051XOUP Oxford 2017. Paperback. New. 152 pages. 11.69x8.31x0.28 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
2014__0194603342OUP Oxford 2014. Paperback. New. 70 pages. 11.65x8.31x0.16 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
1959SDBOX106-VS05112020-21Myers & Co 1959. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Looks like an interesting title! Myers & Co hardcover
9780194021418OXFORD. new. Read and discover more about the world . in English! This level is aimed at confident Primary-level learners of English and contains 300 headwords. Read and discover all the sky. What can you see in the sky What are stars OXFORD unknown
18951ivBg0056Oxford England UK: Oxonii E Typographeo Clarendoniano/Oxford University Press 1895. Book. Very Good. Hardbound Clothbinding. Copyright 1895. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 444 8 pp. Text in Latin. Solidly bound copy with moderate external and internal wear. Clean text. Very light foxing on page edges not affecting text. Corners slightly bumped. No dust jacket. Oxonii E Typographeo Clarendoniano/Oxford University Press Hardcover
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
23993No place or date. Scrap of paper 9 x 9cm remnants of laying down on reverse clear text as follows: "I should be glad to have the Statuta Aularia if you have them to hand short line though this paragraph Line crossed out - indecipherable I shd be glad to know of any new German works or 'Jewish' prob. or any improved editions of the old ones." Note: Statuta Aularia: "statutes made by the University for the government of the Halls" presumably as opposed to 'Colleges'. "The Oxford University Act 1854 and the university statute De aulis privatis On private Halls of 1855 allowed any Master of Arts aged at least 28 years to open a private hall after obtaining a licence to do so.3 The longest lived of the thirteen private halls was Charsley's Hall 1862–1891" Wikipedia. SEE IMAGE. No place or date. unknown
24474Embossed "Christ Church Oxford". Docketed "Dr Pusey Nov.25. 1875". One page 16mo in narrow "frame" of stiffer paper good condition. "My dear Sir I am sorry but I did not know it was wanted so soon and have not written to Leipzig. I will write. . P.S. I suppose the Publisher who sell sic the Bodleian book will tell them I will wroite to them". Note: I have traced no publication of Tauchnitz's atributable to Pusey. And the only book in which he was involved associated with the Bodleian that I've traced is "Treasures of Oxford : containing poetical compositions by the ancient Jewish authors in Spain : and compiled from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford / Part I" published in 1851 by Groombridge. IMAGE. [Embossed] "Christ Church Oxford". Docketed "Dr Pusey | Nov.25. [18]75". unknown
19323Christ Church University of Oxford . 5 May 1848. Printed on one side of a 29 x 22.5 cm leaf of wove paper. Heavily worn with closed tears creasing and a couple of closed holes. No loss of text and would respond well to archival repair. 21 lines of heavily-leaded text attractively laid out in three point sizes. Begins: 'The Regius Professor of Hebrew proposes to resume his Course of Lectures in the Minor Prophets on Wednesday the 10th instant at Two o'Clock.' A paragraph describes the different aims of the 'Three Elementary Hebrew Classes' and the document concludes: 'Those who wish to attend the Elementary Lectures are requested to call on the Rev. W. Kay Lincoln College on Tuesday the 9th instant between the hours of Two and Four.' From the papers of the Harington baronets of Ridlington. A manuscript note on the reverse reveals the purpose for which the item was employed: 'Miss Harington's hair Novr 2nd 1848'. No other copy traced. Christ Church [ University of Oxford ]. 5 May 1848. unknown
2269011 March 1821. Oriel College Oxford. 1p 4to. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with one corner torn away without any loss of text. Folded three times. The recipient is not named. The letter begins: 'Sir Your letter enclosing a prospectus of your proposed work has just reached me. I beg you will excuse me for not entering into a discussion of the subject which is a rule I have found it necessary under my engagements to make. I have however enclosed a bill which exceeds the whole price of the publication last eight words underlined but I do not desire the numbers to be sent last nine words underlined untill sic called for nor would I consent upon any account to have my name appear in any list of subscribers.' He concludes: 'All family connection which you seem to think probable from the identity of name is quite unknown to me.' 11 March 1821. Oriel College [Oxford]. unknown
196629798HBDJ Volumes 1-4 IN MIXED SET DUSTJACKETSWITH DIFFERENT ILLUSTRATOR ON VOL. 4 EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 434 435 436 DATED 1966 & OTHER VOL 4 EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 474 DATED 1969 HAS BLUE TOPSTAIN VOL 1-3 PURPLE B/W DJ HAS ROMAN SOLDIER CORNERING A MAN DEATH OF AN EMPEROR DJ DRAWN BY Tom Poulton & OTHER 2 VOLS HAVE DIFFERENT ILLUSTRATIONS ON PURPLE DJ'S VOL 4 DATED 1969 Emperor Justinian on the WHITE DUSTJACKET WITH BLUE & WHITE Drawing by Eric Fraser RedOrange cloth hardcover WITH GOLD GILT ON SPINE CVR with dustjacket 4 3/4 X 7 1/4 in. VG/VG Approx . clean bright tight unmarked copy ! Text clean and unmarked . The binding is tight and square .BACK OF DJ SAYS FEW OF 500 AUTHORS 534 PGS NO ADS IN BACK DUSTJACKET drawing by Eric Fraser Plain blue Endpapers ON VOL 4 & VOL 1 2 & 3 HAVE GOLD & WHITE DECORATED ENDPAPERS. VOL 1-3 PURPLE B/W DJ HAS ROMAN SOLDIER CORNERING A MAN DEATH OF AN EMPEROR DJ DRAWN BY Tom Poulton & OTHER 2 VOLS HAVE DIFFERENT ILLUSTRATIONS ON PURPLE DJ';S VOL 4 DATED 1969 Emperor Justinian on the WHITE DUSTJACKET WITH BLUE & WHITE Drawing by Eric Fraser Masterpiece of Organized Detail ANCIENT HISTORY GIBBON'S blames Christianity for its Fall. Once North Africa was seized from Rome there was a lack of trade & STABLE CROPS WHICH FED ROMANS. Gibbon became the first modern historian of ancient Rome. It covers a singular subject ranging over 14 centuries and half the globe. focused on the Romans and despite moving at lightning speed only manages to get to the year 640 by the end of volume 4 .Augustus is "at first the enemy and at last the father" of Rome. WRITTEN AROUND TIME AMERICAN REVOLUTION 476AD WAS FALL. ROMULUS AUGUSTUS REMOVED FROM POWER. COVERED 9000000 MILES AT 1 TIME. END OF ROMAN EMPERORS. THUS ROMAN REPUBLIC FORMED. <br /><br /><br /> EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY J. M. DENT PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN hardcover
192529817HBDJ VOLS 2 & 3 ONLY ARE SMALLER REDDISH LEATHER & DATE 1925 & 1926 IN OLIVE GREEN DUSTJACKETS VOLS 2 & 3 # 435 & 436 Top Spine DJ NF VG- AS-IS 1ST EDITION EARLY ISSUE REPRINT VOLS 2 & 3 HAVE DARK OLIVE DJS WITH ROUND EMBOSSED SYMBOL FRONT BTM RT WITH INITIALS J M D Gold Gilt FRONT OF COVER & DJ DJ WHICH HAS TINY CHIPS WEAR TO EXTREMITIES & SMALL CHIP FRONT DJ ON VOL3 THESE ARE SMALLER REDDISH LEATHER & HAVE SAME SYMBOL WITH INITIALS J M D GOLD GILT AS THE DUSTJACKETS DO ON VOL2 & 3 41/4 X 6 3/4 IN. APPROXTITLED & DECORATED IN GOLD GILT ON SPINE CVR Back of DJ lists dickens little dorrit thru poe's Tales & dickens great expectations Thru MILTONS POEMS 462 PGS NO ADS IN BACK & 523 PGS NO ADS IN BACK GOLD GILT TOPSTAIN ON PGS OUTER EDGES VOLS 2 & 3 HAVE DARK OLIVE DJS WITH ROUND EMBOSSED SYMBOL FRONT BTM RT WITH INITIALS J M D Gold Gilt FRONT OF COVER & DJ .Masterpiece of Organized Detail ANCIENT HISTORY GIBBON'S blames Christianity for its Fall. Once North Africa was seized from Rome there was a lack of trade & STABLE CROPS WHICH FED ROMANS. Gibbon became the first modern historian of ancient Rome. It covers a singular subject ranging over 14 centuries and half the globe. focused on the Romans and despite moving at lightning speed only manages to get to the year 640 by the end of volume 4 .Augustus is "at first the enemy and at last the father" of Rome. WRITTEN AROUND TIME AMERICAN REVOLUTION 476AD WAS FALL. ROMULUS AUGUSTUS REMOVED FROM POWER. COVERED 9000000 MILES AT 1 TIME. END OF ROMAN EMPERORS. THUS ROMAN REPUBLIC FORMED. <br /><br /> EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY J. M. DENT PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN hardcover