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Publicado por London: Wells Gardner Darton & Co Ltd, 1908, 1908
Librería: Jacket and Cloth, Chippenham, Reino Unido
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Dust Jacket Included. PAPE Frank Ilustrador. 1st Edition. 1908. 1st Edition Description: Illustrated green cloth front and spine. Gilt upper text block edge. Bw frontis, tissue guard and illustrated title page. Introduction by Arthur Sidgewick and illustrated with 25 illustrations and head and tailpieces by Frank C. Pape. Rough cut page edges. Language: English. Book Condition> Good: Wear to corners, edges and spine ends. Small loss of cloth to corner tips and 1cm tear to upper spine end cloth. Tarnished gilt to front and spine. Prev owners name to ffep (C.A.Pease - translator of The Odyssey). Lightly tanned and spotted intact endpapers with firm hinges. Light spotting to other prelims with 3.5cm tear to frontis tissue guard. Lightly tanned unmarked pages. DJ Condition> Na. Pages [xvi], 344, [24 catalogue]. Size: 12mo (large), 21cm by 15cm. N PLEASE ASK for additional photographs if required.
Publicado por Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. (1908), London, 1908
Librería: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, Nueva Zelanda
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. School prizel label dated 1909 on front endpaper. Dunedin bookseller's ticket on front endpaper, "R. J. Stark & Co." ; xvi, 348 pages + 20 pages advertisements. Frontispice and 23 full page illustrations accounted for within the pagination. Grey-blue coth boards with gilt, black and green on spine and front board. Page dimensions: 206 x 146mm. Top page edges gilt. With an Introduction by Arthur Sidgwick. "The aim of this volume is to present, in a form suitable for young readers, a small selection from the almost inexhaustible treasure-house of the ancient Greek tales" - from the Introduction, page vii. Contents: The Riddle of the Sphinx; Eros and Psyche; Hero and Leander; The Sacrifice of Alcesits; Hunting the Calydonian Boar; The Curse of Echo; The Sculptor and the Image; The Divine Musician; The Flight of Arethusa; The Winning of Atalanta; Paris and Oenone.