Publicado por D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1930
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 17,67
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. First edition. Page gutters and cloth dampstained, good only. Contributions by Achmed Abdullah, Cecil Mann, Katharine Susannah Prichard, Angel Karaliytscheff, C.A. Dawson-Scott, Karel Capek, John Galsworthy, Frank Swinnerton, Friedebert Tuglas, Aino Kallas, Andre Maurois, Thomas Mann, Heinrich Steinitzer, Knut Hamsun, Marcu Beza, Maxim Gorki, Isaac Babel, Neil Munro, Olive Schreiner, Sarah Gertrude Millin, Halide Edib, Willa Cather, Edward S. Martin, Zona Gale, Mary Austin, Liam O'Flaherty, and T. Crofton Croker.
Librería: Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Suiza
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EUR 31,67
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 15 x 21 cm, 222 pages,20 b/w illustrations - The essays discuss works by artists such as Eija-Liisa Ahtila, James Coleman, Nan Goldin, Bill Viola, and Rodney Graham. The texts by Georges Didi-Huberman, Douglas Crimp, and Laura Mulvey, written in the early 1980s, are among their most seminal.
Publicado por Henricum Wetstenium, Amsterdam, 1688
ISBN 10: 0600369145 ISBN 13: 9780600369141
Librería: Evolving Lens Bookseller, Kingston, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
EUR 574,20
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Añadir al carritoPropHardcover. Second Edition. Book condition is Good, bound in full leather with gilt title at spine and embossed gilt decoration to front and rear panels. Edgewear to boards, including bumps, chips, and a few small tears. Scuffing and staining to boards. Boards cracked along spine. Front board remains attached. Toning and a few stains to end pages. Ex-libris with a few ink stamps, number impression at spine. Text is unmarked. Text in Latin and Greek. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Publicado por E Theatro Sheldoniano. 1684; 1687; 1691, Oxoniae, 1684
Librería: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, Reino Unido
EUR 1.902,08
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Añadir al carritoTHREE VOLUMES. FIRST EDITION. Folio, in fours. 8 x 12.25 inches. I, [vi] + 22 pp. index + blank leaf + 598 pp. + [1] pp. errata + [3] blank.; II, [12] + 594 + [32] pp. index and errata; III, [22] + 7+ [1] + 39 + [3] + 51-796 + [44] pp. index and errata. [This is the variant pagination quoted in ESTC]. Vol. III, title page in red and black. Text in Latin with brief sections in Greek and English in the Appendix and Notes to Vol. III. Bound in full morocco with gilt borders enclosing a Ducal garter crest on front boards; spine in compartments with raised bands and elaborate gilt decorations, with contrasting morocco title labels, gilt. Inner dentelles and marbled endpapers, bookplate of William Charles De Meurom Earl Fitzwilliam on pasedown endpaper. All edges gilt. Slight wear to extremities but otherwise a fine crisp set. Binders stamps of F. Bedford on verso of first free endpapers. A small neat Library stamp, 'Duplicate Trin. Coll. Cam. 1859' on verso of Errata page at the the rear of volume one. A really fine crisp copy. Decorated by vignette of Sheldonian on title pages and by initials. A three volume collection of medieval English, Scottish and Welsh chronicles in the original Latin, going back as far as the De Excidio of the sixth century British monk, Gildas. Some are here printed from the manuscript for the first time: ' Ex vetustis Codicibus MSS. nunc primum in lucem editi.' The contents include: The Chronicle of Ingulfus of Croyland and its continuation, the Chronicle of Melrose, (Scotland), the Annals of Burton Abbey, and of Margam Abbey (Glamorgan), the Salisbury Chronicle of Thomas Wikes, the Annals of Waverley, the Itinerary of Richard I in the Holy Land, the Capture of Damietta (Egypt), the Chronicle of Walter of Hemingford, Guisborough, the History and Letters of Gildas, Stephen of Ripon, the Life of St. Wilfrid, Nennius, The History of Britain, the Chronicle of St. Neots, partly based on John Asser, the Polychronicon of Ranulf Higden of Chester, William of Malmesbury, the Antiquity of Glastonbury and Book V of the Deeds of the English Bishops, the History of Ramsey Abbey and of the Church of Ely, the Chronicle of John of Wallingford, the History of the Kings of the Britons by Ralph de Diceto, the History of the Scots by John of Fordun and Alcuin's poem on York. Some of these texts are extracts selected from longer works. At the end is an Appendix of Greek and Latin descriptions of Britain (Greek texts are included with Latin translations), some extracts from Domesday Book, starting with the entry for Dover, a list of Latin place names and their English equivalents and notes, including a list of Anglo-Saxon kings. The first volume was edited by William Fulman under the patronage of John Fell, classical scholar and Bishop of Oxford (1625-86), who, as curator of the Sheldonian Theatre, had the charge of the Oxford University Press located there. He perhaps holds responsibility for the high quality of the typesetting of the series, which significantly depicts the Sheldonian on the title pages. The whole three volume compilation, however, is generally linked with the name of the editor of the last two volumes, Thomas Gale, F.R.S. (c.1635-1702), Dean of York and antiquary. The ESTC has further details about the relationship between the three volumes as indicated in the half titles and lists of contents. The set was held in Trinity College, Cambridge until 1859 when it was apparently discarded as a duplicate. At this stage it may have come into the ownership of Earl Fitzwilliam who probably commissioned the handsome high quality binding by Francis Bedford (1799-1863), the leading London bookbinder. An old pencil note on the endpaper says 'The Binding alone cost £3.3s' HISTORY/THEOLOGY CHRONICLES HISTORY MEDIEVAL ENGLISH SCOTTISH FIRST EDITION FINE BINDING HISTORY/THEOLOGY ESTC R9891; R200696; R200686. Lowndes, II, p. 835.