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1969371522Gregg International London 1969. Facsimile of the 1757 Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. Large folio 25.5 x 41.5 cms. Original blue cloth gilt lettered spine and upper board. The binding is clean sound. Contents clean throughout the plates are quite unmarked. Minor foxing to the page fore-edges. 12 pages 2 portrait frontis plates 21 plates. Size: 25.5 x 41.5 cms. Category: Architecture; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Gregg International hardcover
195446285Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1954. XVI, 96 Seiten 8° (22,5 x 14,5 cm), Hardcover, gebunden, Orig.-Leineneinband mit Goldprägung.
19543132583Oxford: Clarendon Press 1954. XVI, 96 Seiten. 8° (22,5 x 14,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Pages tanned. Creasing to spine and ffep. A bit of colour loss along spine. ; Penguin Classics; 7.6 X 5.0 X 1.3 inches; 720 pages
32411Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, 446 p., 1 colour ill., 152 x 229 mm. ISBN 9782503542324.
ria9781405123877_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Presents a collection of writings by the medieval historian Sir Richard Southern. This title offers insight into the beliefs and ideas that underpinned Southern's work. It contains a series of reflections on medieval historical writing hardcover
2000Star-9780387988498Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
2000Star-9780387988498Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
21095On letterhead of La Haule Manor Jersey. 11 August 1915. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with rust-spotting at foot and to one margin. An interesting document relating to the early days of women's admission to British universities. The recipient is the geologist Ernest Westlake 1855-1922 and the subject is his daughter Margaret Agnes Westlake who would become a diploma student at St Hugh's. Westlake's papers are held at the Museum of Natural History Oxford. Marett thinks it is 'a bother about your daughter not being able to enter Somerville but Somerville is not Oxford'. He suggests she try 'St Hugh's cheaper than S. and enlarging itself so likely to have vacancies; or why not simply enrol as a Home Student' He thinks he 'could get her admitted straight away as a student of anthropology; for Heathers showed me her essays and I thought well of them and could testify that she was of considerable ability'. Although this might not be the course 'I mean anthropology minus classical mods. or what not' she was 'set on' he thinks it would 'prove very stimulating and enlarging to the mind'. He cannot 'discuss the question whether anthropology would pay whether it would lead directly to a practical career and so on. All that is beside the point when it is a question of education – of growing a soul.' It is 'Time and opportunity' which will tell 'how far one's realized powers' will be pointed in the right direction 'but depend on it they make themselves felt for the bettering of human life somehow'. He concludes with the reassurance that there is 'plenty of work to be done by women anthropologists. I have two or three of them at work now – Mrs Czaplicka Maria Antonina Czaplicka 1884-1921 Polish anthropologist in Siberia for instance. Baldwin Spencer W Baldwin Spencer 1860-1929 Anglo-Australian anthropologist wants women workers in Australia. Money will be scarce after the war however.' On letterhead of La Haule Manor, Jersey. 11 August 1915. unknown
20292One on letterhead of Christ Church Oxford 2 July 1920; the other from 'Ch. Ch. Oct 30 no year '. From the papers of William Scoresby Routledge 1859-1939 Australian-born British ethnographer anthropologist and adventurer. Both items in good condition on lightly-aged paper but the first with a vertical closed tear at the base of one leaf. ONE: On letterhead of Christ Church Oxford. 2 July 1920. 3pp. 16mo. Bifolium. Routledge's silence he begins by stating led him to think that he was 'somewhere on the High Seas' but he has realised that it was due to a mistaken address 'in the Steward's Office Address Book where 'Conservative Club' has been written for 'Carlton Club'. 'How the mistake arose I cant imagine: for 2 years ago though the usual Clerk was away at the Wars the Steward had the services of a most excellent & business-like woman clerk whom I never found to fail in doing anything that I as Secretary had to ask her to do.' A description of 'the Gaudy' follows: 'We tried to fill the Hall but though I sent out 561 invitations there were only 198 diners.' He proceeds to tell an amusing anecdote about Venizelos then reaching the end of a turbulent period as Greek Prime Minister: 'Venizalos sic was our principal guest & he had consented to address us for 5 minutes in French as his English is not of easy flow when most dramatically a tweed-clothed man entered the Hall by one entrance from Common Room handed him a slip of paper which seemed to cause him much surprise & made him hurriedly rise briefly apologize to the Dean & at once disappear – doubtless as Lord Sumner said in an immediately following speech to give the Turk “a lesson in compulsory Greekâ€.' He hopes the 'Sti' to which Routledge is 'off' 'will prove to be savoury as well as pleasant and interesting'. TWO: 'Ch. Ch. Oct 30'. 3pp. 16mo. Bifolium. He does not know why 'any London Lodge shd charge you an extra Fee on joining it because you are not a Subscribing Member of any other Lodge at the time of so joining it. I expect Buckmaster has made a mistake.' As a consequence he is returning Routledge's guinea and has taken his name 'off the Lodge Books'. If Routledge does find that there are fees for having 'ceased membership with us but this I cant for a moment believe' he will arrange the matter for him. The letter ends with further talk of joining fees. Postscript: 'Still at bones' One on letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford, 2 July 1920; the other from 'Ch. Ch. Oct 30 [ no year ]'. hardcover
63-2347Oxford UK: Oxford Playhouse 1942. 8 X 10 inch leaf with Original Autograph by R. Critchley. From Autograph album with signatures by prominent stage actors dancers and conductors comprising photographs clipped signatures pasted onto album pages. VG. Oxford, UK: Oxford Playhouse, 1942. unknown
2017710 Parks Road Oxford. 23 April no year but before his move to London in 1904 . At foot of letter: 'OU.F.S.' i.e. Oxford University Fabian Society. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper.Reads: 'Dear Sir The 19th May is out of it; becase it falls in Eights Week which is an impossible time for any sober event – college concerts & dances per evening with a vista of importunate relatives behind. Fir the rest the 26th is very much our best evening if you can possible manage it without putting yourself to too great inconvenience.' See Ensor's entry in the Oxford DNB. 10 Parks Road, Oxford. 23 April [ no year, but before his move to London in 1904 ]. At foot of letter: 'OU.F.S.', i.e. Oxford Un unknown
ria9781138971042_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book argues that the relationship between Britain and France helped to disseminate a culture of research and resulted in the transformation of the medical sciences and the pharmaceutical industry in both countries. paperback
8vo., navy cloth, upper board and backstrip framed and lettered in gilt and blind, a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper. Swinburne's 'Atalanta in Calydon' is written in a neat, scholarly hand on rear free endpaper.
8vo., on laid paper; cloth, blocked in gilt and blind, gilt back, gilt top, hinges weak but sound, covers a trifle marked else a good, sound copy. Oxford Historical Society, vol. XXII
Hard cover Good. No dust jacket as issued. Dark Navy blue leathbound cover w ith gold lettering embossed on title. Yellowing pages but clean a nd no tear. xxviii, 1171, p. 19 cm. "First published 1900; reprin ted...1930; new edition 1939. " First edition has title: The Oxfo rd book of English verse, 1250 - 1900.
1986350546Oxford : The Queen's College 1986. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine paperback copy; wrapper edges very slightly dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 9 volumes 1974-1980. 1985 1986 ; cm. Subjects; Queen's College University of Oxford; history. College history. British monarchy; college records. [Oxford : The Queen's College] paperback
30093837-nnew. unknown
30093837like new. unknown
Brief biographical account of his childhood in Cornwall and his education at Oxford. Edited with an introduction by S.C.Roberts. 106p. index ne note by previous owner on ffep..light foxing. Dj repaired and now in a plastic sleeve Book
8vo., Second Edition; original brown cloth, gilt back, neatly rebacked, original backstrip laid down, brown endpapers, a remarkably crisp, clean copy.
ria9780631218906_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; An analysis of the relationship between man and his physical and biological environment in the Mediterranean region over 2000 years. It covers issues such as historiography patterns of settlement and demographic change religious cult paperback
Scholar's name to ffep (Gilbert Norword). Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Fraying to top of spine. Light wear to corners. Pencil underlining and marginalia on some pages. Else minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis)
Pages lightly tanned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis)