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Publicado por Fr/M: Fischer Bücherei, 1961, 1961
Librería: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343-1400. Canterbury Geschichten. Auswahl von Arno Esch. Fr/M: Fischer Bücherei, 1961, Erstmalig in der Fischer Bücherei, 210pp., small PAPERBACK, good old paperback, slight wear, previous owner's name.
Publicado por Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982, 1982
Librería: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Estados Unidos de America
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343-1400. A Variorum Edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume V: The Minor Poems, Part One. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982, stated First Edition, xxviii, 223pp., very good brown cloth, fresh copy never used. A variorum edition of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume 5, part 1. - Edited by George B. Pace and Alfred David. - Extensive introductions by the editors cover pages 3-46, followed by The Poems: Truth, Gentilesse, Lak of Stedfastnesse, The Former Age, Fortune, The Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse, Adam Scriveyn, The Envoy to Bukton, The Envoy to Scogan, To Rosemunde, Merciless Beaute, Womanly Noblesse, Against Women Inconstant, Proverbs - Bibliographical Index to Part One - General Index.
Publicado por New York: The Heritage Press / The Heritage Illustrated Bookshelf, 1947, 1947
Librería: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343-1400. Tales from Chaucer. Selected Tales told for young people by Charles Cowden Clarke. And illustrated with miniatures by Arthur Szyk. New York: The Heritage Press / The Heritage Illustrated Bookshelf, 1947, xx, 1852pp., very good decorated cloth. I find 11 full-page color paintings by Szyk, depicting individual characters from the tales.
Publicado por Zürich : Manesse-Verl., 1971
ISBN 10: 3717510762ISBN 13: 9783717510765
Librería: Versandantiquariat Ingo Lutter, Buchholz, Alemania
Libro
Gebunden. Mit Schutzumschlag Zustand des Buches leichte Gebrauchs spuren (Lese spuren) Kanten leicht bestoßen 183 Deutsch 450g.
Publicado por Optima, Barcelona, 2002
ISBN 10: 8489693560ISBN 13: 9788489693562
Librería: La Librería, Iberoamerikan. Buchhandlung, Bonn, NRW, Alemania
Libro
Broschiert. Condición: New. 4a. ed. 223 x 163 mm. Grandes obras. 346 p. Cartoné con sobrecubierta. Sprache: Spanisch, Il. a color. Muy buen estado. Páginas ligeramente amarillentas debido al tipo de papel. Interiores sin marcas y en excelentes condiciones. NUEVO / NEU / NEW. Durante las peregrinaciones a Canterbury, para venerar los restos de Tomás Becket, se reúnen en una taberna personajes de lo más variopinto que relatan cuentos muy entretenidos. Algunos son de carácter realista, otros desenfadados, obscenos; otros contienen fábulas de amor y pasión, y en algunos de ellos el humor es el protagonista. Aparecen además, mezcladas entre ellos, interesantes conversaciones que versan sobre astronomía, medicina, alquimia. Trata también esta obra de la relación hombre-mujer, mostrándola en sus diferentes facetas: desde la castidad y la absoluta fidelidad, mutua hasta el adulterio. Entre los cuentos podemos destacar: el cuento del caballero, el del molinero, el del mayordomo, el del cocinero, el del monje, el del capellán de las monjas, el del doctor en medicina, el del fraile, el del alguacil, el del estudiante, y el del mercader. Geoffrey Chaucer nació en Londres hacia 1340, en el seno de una familia enriquecida con el comercio del vino. Entró en palacio como paje, por lo que tomó parte en una campaña militar en Francia y, posteriormente llegó a casarse con una dama de compañía de la reina. Nombrado escudero del rey se encargará de misiones diplomáticas y otros cargos públicos. [Editorial] [Geoffrey Chaucer+Poeta+Edad Media+Verso+Prosa+Literatura Inglesa; Relato]. ** 10% DESCUENTO/RABATT/DISCOUNT PRIMAVERA * 11,70 (reduced from 13,00 ) **.
Publicado por Iberia - Joaquín Gil, Barcelona, 1946
Librería: Librería Raíces, Alicante, España
Tela. Condición: Normal. 246pp /A-206/ Size: 13x19. Libro.
Publicado por London: Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1963, 1963
Librería: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343-1400. The house of fame: The legend of good women: The treatise on the astrolabe: with an account of the sources of the Canterbury tales. The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer, volume 3. London: Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1963, Second Edition, reprinted, lxxx, 504pp., good blue cloth BUT ex-library with spine call number label removed with glue residue from tape removal, library name blacked out on foredges, library stamps, text clean, binding solid. The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer; edited from numerous manuscripts, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, volume 3.
Publicado por London, N. Trübner & Co., 1875
Librería: NORDDEUTSCHES ANTIQUARIAT, Rostock, Alemania
CXLVI, 171 S. Bibliotheks-Halblederband der Zeit. Gestempelt u. nummeriert ("Friedrichs-Werdersche Gewerbeschule . Berlin"). Leicht gebräunt, Schnitt stärker. Einband teils berieben u. bestossen. Innen sauber. (The Publications of the Early English Text Society. Vol. 9) "Thynne's Animadversions are a review of the 1598 edition of Chaucer's works by Thomas Speght; they offer insight into the editorial methods and principles of the time.".
Librería: Antiquariat Clemens Paulusch GmbH, Berlin, Alemania
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Kupferstich v. Bollinger, 1819, 9 x 7 (H).
Publicado por Marte, Barcelona, 1967
Librería: Librería Raíces, Alicante, España
Rústica. Condición: Buena. Ilustrada. 249 pp/ Ilustrado en color por Aguilar Moré / Tirada de 2.500 ejemplares (éste el 2417) / R.
Publicado por Printed for the Limited Editions Club, London, 1939
Librería: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, NV, Estados Unidos de America
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xxi, [1 (blank)], 309, [1] pp. Imperial 8vo. 12-1/2" x 7-3/4" Spine very lightly sun-tanned. Hint of age-toning to paper. A VG+ copy in a VG slipcase, which has sunned edges & spine panel. Quarter bound with white canvas spine over grey-green paper boards printed in red & black. Slipcase 1st Edition thus (Newman & Wiche 113). #598 / 1500 cc, SIGNED by the book's designer, George W. Jones.
Publicado por Adam Islip (2nd Speght edition)., London, 1602
Librería: Abbey Antiquarian Books, Blockley, GLOS, Reino Unido
Condición: Very Good. Title surrounded by elaborate woodcut border, copperplate portrait of Chaucer surrounded by arms of his Progenie, woodcut arms under 2nd Title & heading Knight's tale at Fol.I, woodcut initials throughout. Portrait signed "IS" (John Speed (1552?-1629). Folio 320x210mm early 19th century calf, edge panels & inner fleurons gilt, marbled end-papers (re-backed with original label & 3 gilt spine compartments laid on, tips worn, leather rubbed & marked), All Edges Gilt. Collated complete except for initial blank: [23 of 24]leaves, Chaucer portrait surrounded by arms of his progenie (supplied from another copy), 376 +[14] leaves (explanatory indexes, final errata leaf 3U8). Black Letter English text throughout. Coat of arms bookplate Edward Micholls Henriques [1837-1901], first 4 leaves slightly foxed at edges, else beautifully clean and crisp with good margins throughout. *Second Speght edition, much revised from his 1598 first, with help from Francis Thynne (1645?-1608), "the earliest in which thorough punctuation was attempted, and in many other ways it is a distinct improvement upon Speght's first edition. Of two hitherto unprinted pieces added to this edition, the 'Treatise called Jack Upland' is non-Chaucerian but the ABC is considered genuine" (Pforzheimer 178; also referenced by STC 5080 2nd edition, ESTC S107210). 1 volume. Hardcover.
Publicado por London: Printed by Adam Islip for Thomas Wight, 1598., 1598
Librería: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condición: Good. folio. irregular foliation: ff. 1-232, 232, 232-235, 242-243, 246, 243-245, 241, 241-246, 248-300, 302-308, 308-309, 311-314, 321, 317-337, 340-344, 339, 348-358, 358, 360-392, 395, 394. lacking folio 300 (Iii1) & portion of folio 301 (Iii2) & last 15 leaves containing the glossary and errata. 1 leaf misbound. black letter. general title & 2 divisional titles within woodcut borders. engraved portrait of Chaucer by John Speed after Thomas Hoccleve surrounded by armorial devices & a family tree. full-page woodcut of Chaucer s coat of arms. large woodcut headpiece of a knight on horseback. woodcut initials. full leather, c1900 (worn but solid, some browning & occasional stains, corners of several leaves torn away with slight loss, repair to folio 336 with some loss, outer margin of title frayed & repaired with slight loss of border, several other marginal repairs, first divisional title shaved at outer edge). a few old ms. notes. Sixth Edition, the first to be edited by Thomas Speght; issue with Wight imprint. This edition contains the first portrait of Chaucer, the first life of Chaucer printed in English (albeit largely fictitious), some previously unpublished material, Chaucer s English translation of Boethius Consolation of Philosophy, and several works incorrectly attributed to Chaucer. "[Chaucer] is the first great figure of modern English literature, the first great humorist of modern Europe, and the first great writer in whom the dramatic spirit, so long vanished and seemingly extinct, re-appears. Except Dante, there is no poet of the middle ages of superior faculty and distinction." (DNB) Among his many works, which include The Book of the Duchess, the House of Fame, the Legend of Good Women and Troilus and Criseyde, he is best known today for The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer championed the use of the vernacular, Middle English, at a time when the dominant literary languages in England were French and Latin. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, he was printed more than any other English author, and he was the first English author to have his works printed in single-volume collected editions. STC 5079. Pforzheimer 177. cfGrolier 1.