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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Bob Warner; Ilustrador. First Edition. 309 pp. DAW Collectors Book 1136. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine; a few small dents in the front cover; no interior markings. Cover art by Bob Warner. This anthology contains: Toobychubbies by Nina Kiriki Hoffman; Blind - a novella by Kristine Kathryn Rusch; Suzy Q by Alan Dean Foster; Work in Progress - a novelette by Michelle West; The Long Sunset - a novelette by Ed Gorman; The Body Clock - a novelette by Russell Davis writing as R. Davis; Saul by Peter Schweighofer; Late Night Pick Up - a novelette by Peter Crowther; Throwback by Lawrence Watt-Evans; Season of Sight - a novelette by Zane Stillings; and One Brown Mouse - a novella by Gary A. Braunbeck. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Random House, New York, 1991
ISBN 10: 0394587677 ISBN 13: 9780394587677
Librería: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
EUR 13,31
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Albert Pinkham Ryder; Ilustrador. Book Club Edition. (xiv) 336 pp. Quarter-bound in red cloth on dark gray boards; lettered in gilt on the front panel and spine; headband. Light edge and corner wear on the dustjacket; no interior markings. Dustjacket art by Albert Pinkham Ryder. This anthology contains: Freniere by Anne Rice; Ovando by Jamaica Kincaid; Horrorday by Martin Amis; Newton by Jeanette Winterson; Banquo and the Black Banana: The Fierceness of the Delight of the Horror by Paul West; Blood by Janice Galloway; Didn't She Know by Scott Bradfield; Regulus and Maximus by John Hawkes; The Fish Keeper by Yannick Murphy; A Dead Summer by Lynne Tillman; Why Don't You Come Live With Me, It's Time by Joyce Carol Oates; The Dead Queen by Robert Coover; The Merchant of Shadows by Angela Carter; The Road to Nadeja by Bradford Morrow; For Dear Life by Ruth Rendell; The Smell by Patrick McGrath; The Kingdom of Heaven by Peter Straub; Rigor Beach by Emma Tennant; Fever by John Edgar Wideman; J by Kathy Acker; and The Grave of Lost Stories by William T. Vollmann. Size: 8vo. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Random House, New York, 1991
ISBN 10: 0394587677 ISBN 13: 9780394587677
Librería: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
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EUR 13,31
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. Albert Pinkham Ryder; Ilustrador. First Edition. (xiv) 336 pp. Quarter-bound in brown cloth on dark gray boards; lettered in gilt on the front panel and spine; brown endpapers; headband. Lightly rubbed on the corners; price intact; no interior markings. Wraparound dj art by Albert Pinkham Ryder. This anthology contains: Introduction; Freniere by Anne Rice; Ovando by Jamaica Kincaid; Horrorday by Martin Amis; Newton by Jeanette Winterson; Banquo and the Black Banana: The Fierceness of the Delight of the Horror by Paul West; Blood by Janice Galloway; Didn't She Know by Scott Bradfield; Regulus and Maximus by John Hawkes; The Fish Keeper by Yannick Murphy; A Dead Summer by Lynne Tillman; Why Don't You Come Live With Me It's Time by Joyce Carol Oates; The Dead Queen by Robert Coover; The Merchant of Shadows by Angela Carter; The Road to Nadeja by Bradford Morrow; For Dear Life by Ruth Rendell; The Smell by Patrick McGrath; The Kingdom of Heaven by Peter Straub; Rigor Beach by Emma Tennant; Fever by John Edgar Wideman; J by Kathy Acker; and The Grave of Lost Stories by William T. Vollmann. Size: 8vo. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Doubleday and Company, New York, 1976
ISBN 10: 0385114168 ISBN 13: 9780385114165
Librería: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
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EUR 13,31
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good-. Peter Rauch; Ilustrador. First Edition. (xii) 243 pp. Gold boards lettered in orange on the spine. Wear on the corners of the dustjacket with a short tear and associated creasing on the lower edge of the front panel; very faint lavender spray on the lower edge of the text block; price intact; no interior markings. This anthology contains: The Time of the Eye by Harlan Ellison; I Always Get the Cuties by John D. MacDonald; The Spoils System by Donald E. Westlake; Miser's Gold by Ellery Queen; The Silver Curtain by John Dickson Carr; Violation by William F. Nolan; My Mother the Ghost by Henry Slesar; You Can Get Used to Anything by Anthony Boucher; The Donor by Dan J. Marlowe; The Pill Problem by Pauline C. Smith; The Crooked Picture by John Lutz; Night Piece for Julia by Jessamyn West; No More Questions by Stephen R. Novak; Hollywood Footprints by Betty Buchanan; Face Value by Edward Wellen; The Leopold Locked Room by Edward D. Hoch; If I Quench Thee by William E. Chambers; Rope Enough by Joe Gores; Robert by Stanley Ellin; Murder by Scalping by S. S. Rafferty; We All Have to Go by Elizabeth A. Lynn; The Little Old Lady of Cricket Creek by Len Gray; The Girl Who Jumped in the River by Arthur Moore; Hand in Glove by James Holding; Shut the Final Door by Joe L. Hensley; The Counterfeit Conman by Albert F. Nussbaum; My Sister and I by Jean L. Backus; Goodbye Cora by Richard Ellington; Multiples by Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg; and The Deveraux Monster by Jack Ritchie. Size: 8vo. Book.
Publicado por The Royal African Society / Oxford University Press, 1995
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
EUR 3,58
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 155 pages. Colin Murray "Structural unemployment, small towns and agrarian change in South Africa" / Susan Beckerleg "'Brown sugar' or Friday prayers: Youth choices and community building in coastal Kenya" / Hugh Macmillan "Return to the Malungwana Drift - Max Gluckman, the Zulu nation and the common society" / Kathleen M Baker "Drought, agriculture and environment: a case study from the Gambia, West Africa" (SL#84/2).
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Salem Press, 1966
Librería: BookManBookWoman Books, Nashville, TN, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 30,53
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good+. 1st Edition. Book in excellent FINE condition.DJ complete with six very small chips (eighth of inch and less) at spine tips, corners and one half inch chip on rear panel. Spine strip faded. SIGNED by all three editors on FFEP, numbered,limited FIRST EDITION.Laid in is a printed signed note from editor Macauley addressed to "Mr.Lytle" (probably Andrew Lytle).Stories by Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Pynchon, Peter Taylor, Nadine Gordimer,Boris Pasternak, John Stewart Carter, J.F.Powers, Jessamyn West, Doris Lessing, Avram Davidson and others. Shelf.408 No foxing. Not a book club (BC)copy. No previous owner name, not ex library. PHOTOS POSTED WITH OUR BOOKS ARE STOCK AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT CONDITION OR EDITION OF BOOK OFFERED FOR SALE. WE DO NOT POST THE PHOTOS. Signed by Editors.
Publicado por Random House, New York, 1991
Librería: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
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EUR 17,76
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Albert Pinkham Ryder; Ilustrador. First Printing - First Thus. (xiv) 336 pp. Trade paperback format. Light wear on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Albert Pinkham Ryder. This anthology contains: Ovando by Jamaica Kincaid; Horrorday by Martin Amis; Newton by Jeanette Winterson; Banquo and the Black Banana and The Fierceness of the Delight of the Horror by Paul West; Freniere by Anne Rice; Blood by Janice Galloway; Didn't She Know? by Scott Bradfield; Regulus and Maximus by John Hawkes; The Fish Keeper by Yannick Murphy; A Dead Summer by Lynne Tillman; Why Don't You Come Live With Me, It's Time? by Joyce Carol Oates; The Dead Queen by Robert Coover; The Merchant of Shadows by Angela Carter; The Road to Nadeja by Bradford Morrow; For Dear Life by Ruth Rendell; The Smell by Patrick McGrath; The Kingdom of Heaven by Peter Straub; Rigor Beach by Emma Tennant; Fever by John Edgar Wideman; J by Kathy Acker; and The Grave of Lost Stories by William T. Vollmann. Size: 8vo. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Oxford, Oxford, 1965
Librería: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 17,90
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Wraps. Condición: Good. Goddard, Jules; Vasarely, Victor Ilustrador. First Edition. Undated literary magazine from the mid-sixties. The boards have some surface discolouration with a few dark marks, a small patch of surface damage to the back cover and some rubbing to the edges of the spine. Page edges browned with a little wear at the corners. Small price in pen with another small pen mark to the first page. Light stains to the page with the George Barker poem. Small stain at the edges of the pages towards the back of the book. The contents page for the Undergraduate contributions has two names underlined - Q. Filius and Craig Raine. Designed by Jules Goddard and containing several pages of images by Victor Vasarely.
Publicado por The Editors at Brasenose College. printed at William Morris Press, Oxford, 1952
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 34,71
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Añadir al carritoPamphlet. 32p., 5.5x8.5 inches, literary journal in stapled cream wraps, staples are rusted, sticker scar on back cover, a good copy. Only two issues published.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Cambridge : University Press, 1999
ISBN 10: 0521641586 ISBN 13: 9780521641586
Librería: Klondyke, Almere, Holanda
EUR 38,50
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Original boards, illustrated with numerous equations, graphs and diagrams, 8vo. Publications of the Newton Institute, 18.; Name in pen on title page.
Publicado por New Directions - San Francisco Review / (James Laughlin / June Oppen Degnan), 1963
Original o primera edición
EUR 23,87
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. San Francisco Review Annual, No. 1, 1963 (Old Series No. 14). Editors; June Oppen Degnan, R.H. Miller and George Hitchcock. This issue featured work by many writers, including Irvin Faust, John Haines, John Ridland, Rita Othus, W.S. Merwin, John Taglibue, James Spencer, John Pauker, R.G. Vliet, "Eight Modern Polish Poets", "Three Negro Poets of the West Indies", John Peter, Saul Touster, Hayden Carruth, Raymond Nelson, George Hitchcock, Lou Lipsitz and John Hawkes. Published by New Directions - San Francisco Review / (James Laughlin / June Oppen Degnan), 1963, first edition. A very good paperback with printed card wraps. Covers a little worn and rubbed.Text clean and bright. Soundly bound. No owner's marks. 1cm closed tear to lower edge of half title, and small paper cutting flaw at lower edge of contents page (as issued). Text in English. 185pp. Dimensions: Approximately 203mm high x 136mm wide x 11mm deep, Weight: Approximately 190g.
Publicado por Rotary Club of Blackheath, Blackheath, 2005
Librería: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Original o primera edición
EUR 47,03
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. First Edition. Blackheath, Rotary Club of Blackheath, 2005. Quarto; papered boards; extremities very slightly bumped and rubbed; an excellent copy with the very slightly bumped dustwrapper. Comprehensive.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Association for Symbolic Logic, Menasha / Ann Arbor, 1939
Librería: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 156,10
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Añadir al carritoGrey Wrappers. Condición: Near Fine. First Edition. Volume 4 No 1, 40 Pp. Scarce In This, The Original Publication State Of Gray Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. Contains Rozsa's Review (In German) Of Gerhard Gentzeen's "Neue Fassung Des Widerspruchsfreiheitsbeweises Fur Die Reine Zahlentheorie". Rózsa Péter, Born Rózsa Politzer, (1905 - 1977) Was A Hungarian Mathematician And Logician. She Is Best Known As The "Founding Mother Of Recursion Theory". Initially, Péter Began Her Graduate Research On Number Theory. Upon Discovering That Her Results Had Already Been Proven By The Work Of Robert Carmichael And L. E. Dickson, She Abandoned Mathematics To Focus On Poetry. However, She Was Convinced To Return To Mathematics By Her Friend László Kalmár, Who Suggested She Research The Work Of Kurt Gödel On The Theory Of Incompleteness.[3] She Prepared Her Own, Different Proofs To Gödel's Work. Péter Presented The Results Of Her Paper On Recursive Theory, "Rekursive Funktionen," To The International Congress Of Mathematicians In Zurich, Switzerland In 1932. For Her Research, She Received Her Phd Summa Cum Laude In 1935. In 1936, She Presented A Paper Entitled "Über Rekursive Funktionen Der Zweiten Stufe" To The International Congress Of Mathematicians In Oslo.[3] These Papers Helped To Found The Modern Field Of Recursive Function Theory As A Separate Area Of Mathematical Research. In 1937, She Was Appointed As Contributing Editor Of The Journal Of Symbolic Logic. After The Passage Of The Jewish Laws Of 1939 In Hungary, Péter Was Forbidden To Teach Because Of Her Jewish Origin And Was Briefly Confined To A Ghetto In Budapest. During World War Ii, She Wrote Her Book Playing With Infinity: Mathematical Explorations And Excursions, A Work For Lay Readers On The Topics Of Number Theory And Logic. In 1952, She Was The First Hungarian Woman To Be Made An Academic Doctor Of Mathematics. After The College Closed In 1955, She Taught At Eötvös Loránd University Until Her Retirement In 1975. She Was A Popular Professor, Known As "Aunt Rózsa" To Her Students. In 1951, She Published Her Key Work, Recursive Functions (Rekursive Funtionen). She Continued To Publish Important Papers On Recursive Theory Throughout Her Life. Beginning In The Mid-1950S, Péter Applied Recursive Function Theory To Computers. Her Final Book, Published In 1976, Was Recursive Functions In Computer Theory. Originally Published In Hungarian, It Was The Second Hungarian Mathematical Book To Be Published In The Soviet Union Because Its Subject Matter Was Considered Indispensable To The Theory Of Computers. It Was Translated Into English In 1981.Péter Was Awarded The Kossuth Prize In 1951. She Received The Manó Beke Prize By The János Bolyai Mathematical Society In 1953, The Silver State Prize In 1970, And The Gold State Prize In 1973. In 1973, She Became The First Woman To Be Elected To The Hungarian Academy Of Sciences.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Association for Symbolic Logic, Menasha / Ann Arbor, 1944
Librería: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 291,72
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoGrey Wrappers. Condición: Near Fine. First Edition. Volume 9 No 1, 32 Pp. Scarce In This, The Original Publication State Of Gray Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. Contains Rozsa's Reviews (In German) Of Articles By Skolem, Psposil, Suranyi, And Of Two Articles By Laszlo Klmar. Rózsa Péter, Born Rózsa Politzer, (1905 - 1977) Was A Hungarian Mathematician And Logician. She Is Best Known As The "Founding Mother Of Recursion Theory". Initially, Péter Began Her Graduate Research On Number Theory. Upon Discovering That Her Results Had Already Been Proven By The Work Of Robert Carmichael And L. E. Dickson, She Abandoned Mathematics To Focus On Poetry. However, She Was Convinced To Return To Mathematics By Her Friend László Kalmár, Who Suggested She Research The Work Of Kurt Gödel On The Theory Of Incompleteness.[3] She Prepared Her Own, Different Proofs To Gödel's Work. Péter Presented The Results Of Her Paper On Recursive Theory, "Rekursive Funktionen," To The International Congress Of Mathematicians In Zurich, Switzerland In 1932. For Her Research, She Received Her Phd Summa Cum Laude In 1935. In 1936, She Presented A Paper Entitled "Über Rekursive Funktionen Der Zweiten Stufe" To The International Congress Of Mathematicians In Oslo.[3] These Papers Helped To Found The Modern Field Of Recursive Function Theory As A Separate Area Of Mathematical Research. In 1937, She Was Appointed As Contributing Editor Of The Journal Of Symbolic Logic. After The Passage Of The Jewish Laws Of 1939 In Hungary, Péter Was Forbidden To Teach Because Of Her Jewish Origin And Was Briefly Confined To A Ghetto In Budapest. During World War Ii, She Wrote Her Book Playing With Infinity: Mathematical Explorations And Excursions, A Work For Lay Readers On The Topics Of Number Theory And Logic. In 1952, She Was The First Hungarian Woman To Be Made An Academic Doctor Of Mathematics. After The College Closed In 1955, She Taught At Eötvös Loránd University Until Her Retirement In 1975. She Was A Popular Professor, Known As "Aunt Rózsa" To Her Students. In 1951, She Published Her Key Work, Recursive Functions (Rekursive Funtionen). She Continued To Publish Important Papers On Recursive Theory Throughout Her Life. Beginning In The Mid-1950S, Péter Applied Recursive Function Theory To Computers. Her Final Book, Published In 1976, Was Recursive Functions In Computer Theory. Originally Published In Hungarian, It Was The Second Hungarian Mathematical Book To Be Published In The Soviet Union Because Its Subject Matter Was Considered Indispensable To The Theory Of Computers. It Was Translated Into English In 1981.Péter Was Awarded The Kossuth Prize In 1951. She Received The Manó Beke Prize By The János Bolyai Mathematical Society In 1953, The Silver State Prize In 1970, And The Gold State Prize In 1973. In 1973, She Became The First Woman To Be Elected To The Hungarian Academy Of Sciences.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Association for Symbolic Logic, Menasha / Ann Arbor, 1938
Librería: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 537,38
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Añadir al carritoGrey Wrappers. Condición: Near Fine. First Edition. Volume 3 No 3, 96 Pp. Scarce In This, The Original Publication State Of Gray Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. Contains Rozsa's Review (In German) Of Turing's 1937 Article In This Same Journal. Rózsa Péter, Born Rózsa Politzer, (1905 - 1977) Was A Hungarian Mathematician And Logician. She Is Best Known As The "Founding Mother Of Recursion Theory". Initially, Péter Began Her Graduate Research On Number Theory. Upon Discovering That Her Results Had Already Been Proven By The Work Of Robert Carmichael And L. E. Dickson, She Abandoned Mathematics To Focus On Poetry. However, She Was Convinced To Return To Mathematics By Her Friend László Kalmár, Who Suggested She Research The Work Of Kurt Gödel On The Theory Of Incompleteness. She Prepared Her Own, Different Proofs To Gödel's Work. Péter Presented The Results Of Her Paper On Recursive Theory, "Rekursive Funktionen," To The International Congress Of Mathematicians In Zurich, Switzerland In 1932. For Her Research, She Received Her Phd Summa Cum Laude In 1935. In 1936, She Presented A Paper Entitled "Über Rekursive Funktionen Der Zweiten Stufe" To The International Congress Of Mathematicians In Oslo. These Papers Helped To Found The Modern Field Of Recursive Function Theory As A Separate Area Of Mathematical Research. In 1937, She Was Appointed As Contributing Editor Of The Journal Of Symbolic Logic. After The Passage Of The Jewish Laws Of 1939 In Hungary, Péter Was Forbidden To Teach Because Of Her Jewish Origin And Was Briefly Confined To A Ghetto In Budapest. During World War Ii, She Wrote Her Book Playing With Infinity: Mathematical Explorations And Excursions, A Work For Lay Readers On The Topics Of Number Theory And Logic. In 1952, She Was The First Hungarian Woman To Be Made An Academic Doctor Of Mathematics. After The College Closed In 1955, She Taught At Eötvös Loránd University Until Her Retirement In 1975. She Was A Popular Professor, Known As "Aunt Rózsa" To Her Students. In 1951, She Published Her Key Work, Recursive Functions (Rekursive Funtionen). She Continued To Publish Important Papers On Recursive Theory Throughout Her Life. Beginning In The Mid-1950S, Péter Applied Recursive Function Theory To Computers. Her Final Book, Published In 1976, Was Recursive Functions In Computer Theory. Originally Published In Hungarian, It Was The Second Hungarian Mathematical Book To Be Published In The Soviet Union Because Its Subject Matter Was Considered Indispensable To The Theory Of Computers. It Was Translated Into English In 1981. Péter Was Awarded The Kossuth Prize In 1951. She Received The Manó Beke Prize By The János Bolyai Mathematical Society In 1953, The Silver State Prize In 1970, And The Gold State Prize In 1973. In 1973, She Became The First Woman To Be Elected To The Hungarian Academy Of Sciences.