Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Society for the Study of Myth & Tradition, New York, NY, 1993
Librería: 100POCKETS, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 16,74
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Añadir al carritoSoft Cover/Journal. Condición: Near Fine. Volume XVIII (18), No. 3, Fall 1993. Text/BRAND NEW & Bright. Softcover/NF w/light edge wear & faint creasing to upper front corner. COVER ART: "Detail of Moki Serape", Navajo, c. 1870; color photo. Quarterly publication. This Volume 18, No 3, Fall 1993 issue is thematically bound by "a point of change, challenge, and choice." Some articles are: 1, The Cathedral as Crossroads: New York City's Cathedral of St. John the Devine (William Bryant Logan); 2, Walking on the Sacred Paths: The Lakota Vision Quest (Black Elk); 3, Baskets at the Crossroads: Camaroonian Rites of Passage (Nouk Bassomb); 4, Where the Four Ways Meet: A Crossing of the Roads from The Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien), and 5, The Waverer's Tale: Symbolism of the Tarot, from The Castle of Crossed Destinies (Italo Calvino).
Publicado por Society for the Study of Myth & Tradition
Librería: SatelliteBooks, Burlington, VT, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. SC gently used, modest show of wear, free of any markings, Backtop40.
Publicado por 24 February ; on his letterhead Forge House Aldworth near Reading, 1984
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoOn both sides of a 14.5 x 10.5 cm plain postcard. In good condition, with large firm signature 'Richard Ingrams'. He thanks him for 'the interesting Cobbett item' and would like 'your Elgar postcard' if available. Ends: 'Enclose cheque. Cobbett always welcome. Also G. K. Chesterton.' Ingram had published an anthology of Cobbett in 1974, and would publish a biography of him in 2005, and a book on Chesterton in 2021.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Punch, 85 Fleet Street, London, 1843
Librería: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
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EUR 178,60
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Añadir al carritoHalf Leather. Condición: Very Near Fine. Ebenezer Landells - wood engraver and co-founder Ilustrador. 1st Edition. The First Four Volumes of Punch Magazine bound together in One Volume. Covers the years 1841 and 1842. iv, [4], 284pp ; iv, [4], 262pp ; iv, [4], 264pp ; iv, [4], 260pp. Plus, numerous plates and illustrations. Printed by Bradbury, Agnew & Co., London & Tonbridge. Burgundy, contemporary half leather binding, tough dark paper covered boards, four raised gilt bands + gilt lettering to the spine. Thick marbled endpapers. Text block is in Fine condition - - bright, clean, unmarked with marbled edges. Binding is sound and tight, Some wear to the edges of the spine and to the tips of the corners. An attractive copy. We have no accurate, pre-determined postal rates available to us due to the huge variety of weights, dimensions, destinations, speeds etc. Each order is determined individually - at cost, offering the least costly options. Online sites are unable to post correct rates because their systems do not calculate weights or speed. The posted rate on our site - not a guaranteed rate - is based on weights of 500g or less, under 20mm thick - Canada Post Lettermail. However, ABE apply this same rate of US$8.00 to ALL shipments regardless of weight and/or size, or destination.
Publicado por Published by Biuro Literackie, Warsaw, Poland First Edition . 2016., 2016
Librería: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very Good. First edition in publisher's original colour illustrated stiff French flap card wrap covers [soft back]. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. The Sunday of Life is one of Raymond Queneau's three novels of wisdom - a very funny and serious book about days without tomorrow, about evil rooted in man. It opens with the motto of Hegel, and the title of the novel is a direct reference to the work of a German philosopher. Queneau's prose, however, has nothing of a dry treatise, on the contrary: it is rather a ready script for a movie, fast and brilliant dialogues, funny ideas and unexpected twists. Contains 199 printed pages of Polish text. In Very Good clean condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 9788365125378 POLAND & POLISH HISTORY.
Librería: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Alemania
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
EUR 75,00
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Añadir al carritoSYMBOLS AROUND US Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York u.a. 1. Auflage 1978, ERSTAUSGABE, 240 SS. gebunden (Hardcover gr. 8°, hellblaues Kunstleder mit Golddruck), gut erhalten DAZU : Kleine Karte mit eigenhändiger Widmung für Dr. Arnold Rablow, Empfehlung, Unterschrift signiert.
Publicado por Office of Works London. 8 December, 1853
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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EUR 179,10
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Añadir al carrito3pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. Folded once. Endorsed on reverse of second leaf. At the time of writing Molesworth was serving as First Commissioner of Works in Lord Aberdeen's coalition government. (In the year of his death Aberdeen would appoint him Colonial Secretary.) The letter begins: 'My dear Merivale | Last November I moved for the enclosed return and since then I have spoken to ]Pal?] [i.e. Viscount Palmerston?] about it who promised that it should be made. Do you know any thing about it?' Molesworth asks when the return will be ready, and whether Merivale, author of "Lectures on Colonization and Colonies" (1841), has, 'in the Library of the Colonial Office, a Report by Dr Andrew Smith [see Wikipedia] of the expedition for exploring Central Africa from the Cape of Good Hope in 1834. It was published in Cape Town.' He asks Merivale to send the work to him if it is there, and he asks him to ask the Duke of Newcastle to let him 'had [sic] again the last despatches from Sir G. Clerk about the Orange [Sovereignty?]'.