Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: London, F. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., New York, E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc.,, 1951
Anbieter: Mephisto-Antiquariat, Willebadessen, Deutschland
18 cm, Ln., SU. Reprint. 448 S., In englischer Sprache. In English. Schutzumschlag mit starken Gebrauchsspuren und Fehlstellen. Dustcover with heavy traces of usage. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Binding with slightly traces of usage. Name auf Schmutztitel. Name on short title. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 450.
Anbieter: Bookbot, Prague, Tschechien
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschürfungen / Risse / Knicke.
Verlag: Handshake Press, P A L M B E A C H F L, 1993
Anbieter: The Second Reader Bookshop, Buffalo, NY, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition; Second Printing. 1993 reprint of the 1991 First Edition, printed in Vilnius, Lithuania, Very Good with moderate wear to covers and no marks to text. Sone toning to edges of white covers, scribble mark on fitle page. Poetry-Collectible ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 76 pages.
Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: Icona F. E. P. M. A.,, Madrid,, 1990
ISBN 10: 8485496531 ISBN 13: 9788485496532
Anbieter: AZAR LIBROS, EL ESCORIAL, M, Spanien
4º m., cartoné, 123 páginas.
Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: E. P. S. A. J. M. R. y F. T., 1969
Anbieter: Librería Urbe, Ciudad de México, DIF, Mexiko
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. 1ª Edición. 6hs, 22cms x 14cms. Cubiertas originales con manchas de humedad. Texto en muy buen estado. Version Inglesa por Laura Villaseñor.
Verlag: 419 p. F. VERHAEGHE en H.L. JANSSEN, Stadsgeschiedenis en stadsarcheologie in de Nederlanden. M. DONKERSLOOT-DE VRIJ, Topografische kaarten van Nederland uit de 16de tot en met de 19de eeuw. Typologie en inventarisatie. Ph. E. WEBBER, Medieval Netherlandic Manuscripts in Princeton University. E. AERTS, Quelques réflexions sur des comptes du Duché de Brabant au bas moyen age. E. VAN MINGROOT, Aperçu typologique des sources de l'histoire médiévale des XVII Provinces.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat De Keerkring, Malden, Niederlande
419 p. F. VERHAEGHE en H.L. JANSSEN, Stadsgeschiedenis en stadsarcheologie in de Nederlanden. M. DONKERSLOOT-DE VRIJ, Topografische kaarten van Nederland uit de 16de tot en met de 19de eeuw. Typologie en inventarisatie. Ph. E. WEBBER, Medieval Netherlandic Manuscripts in Princeton University. E. AERTS, Quelques réflexions sur des comptes du Duché de Brabant au bas moyen age. E. VAN MINGROOT, Aperçu typologique des sources de l'histoire médiévale des XVII Provinces.
Verlag: Baynes and Son; Smith, Elder and Co; J Bain; William Mason; T Lester; J Arnould; M Iley; R Baynes; J Hearne; J F Setchel; W Booth; E Wheatley; R Hoffman; H Steel; P Wright; H Mozley; M Keene, J Cumming, C P Archer and R M Tims & H S Baynes 1825 (reprint), 1825
Anbieter: Tiger books, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 33,36
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. original decorated boards, rebacked with original backstrip relaid, corners rubbed, frontispiece and vignette titlepage, shelf-wear, unopened, good. first published 1819; 422 pages; keywords: poetry;
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: D. Midwinter / A. Bettesworth & C. Hitch / J. & J. Pemberton / R. Ware / T. Ward / C. Rivington / F. Clay / J. Batley and J. Wood / A. Ward / J. and P. Knapton / T. Longman / R. Hett / E. Wicksteed / M. Downing, 1737
Anbieter: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Second Printing. A collection of forty sermons written by Dr. William Fleetwood from 1689 to 1722. Bound in full leather, cover is plain. Hubbed spine bears six raised bands, and a leather burgundy label stamped in gilt lettering. All edges sprinkled red. Attractive antiquarian bookplate affixed to the front pastedown. xii, 782pp., plus 2 pages of ads. Covers and spine are moderately rubbed. Two inch crack along front outer joint at the foot, and inner hinges are starting, yet boards are very firmly affixed and the binding is absolutely solid. Previous owner's name neatly penned inside the front cover in contemporary dipped ink. Pages are in stunning condition. Mild discoloration occasionally throughout, but overall, leaves are bright white and clean. No writing within text body. A wonderfully preserved volume of writings and sermons. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "William Fleetwood, (1656-1723), was an English preacher, Bishop of St. Asaph and Bishop of Ely, remembered by economists and statisticians for constructing a price index in his Chronicon Preciosum of 1707. He received his education at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge. Fleetwood was regarded as the best preacher of his time. He was accurate in learning, and effective in delivery, and his character stood deservedly high in general estimation. In episcopal administration he far excelled most of his contemporaries. He was a zealous Hanoverian, and a favourite with Queen Anne in spite of his Whiggism." (Wikipedia). PLEASE NOTE: At over 8 lbs. with packaging materials, an additional shipping charge will likely apply, and will be requested after purchase. This book will arrive with "signature required" upon delivery. Full refund if not satisfied.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Printed by M[iles] F[lesher] for Iohn Marriot ; Printed by E[lizabeth] P[urslowe] for Henry Seyle, London, 1633
Anbieter: RightWayUp Books, Woodbridge, SUFFO, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 13.701,84
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Donne, John. The progresse of the soule. Comprising Poems, Satyres, Letters. memorial poems by H.K., Thomas Browne, Edward Hyde and others. Almost certainly 1st Edition, as published in London: Printed by M[iles] F[lesher] for Iohn Marriot, 1633. Bound with Juvenilia, or certaine paradoxes and problemes. London: Printed by E[lizabeth] P[urslowe] for Henry Seyle, 1633. Quarto (7 5/16", 5 3/16", 186mm x 133mm). Contemporary binding, embossed panelled leather, scratched and worn, heavily bumped and rubbed to corners. Spine more recent (?18th century) with six raised bands, the title in gilt in the second panel. Sixth panel with light damage from removal of a label. Damp stains to edges of pastedowns. Title page MISSING; the book starts at A1, "The printer to the understanders". Decorated capitals. This is probably the first state of the Poems, as Nn1r omits the headling in order to incorporate 35 lines of verse. Woodcut printer's device to title page of Paradoxes and Problems, woodcut head- and tailpieces and initial letters throughout. Final page with the censor's permission to publish of Henry Herbert, (1594 - 27 April 1673), Master of the Revels to King Charles I. Scarce, even without the title page. Grolier Donne 81; Grolier English 25; Hayward 54; Keynes 43 and 78; ESTC S121684 (STC2 7045, Poems) and S109980 (STC2 7043, Iuvenilia).Texts clean and without annotation or ownership labels. This is the first chief collection of Donne's poetry, much of which was either unpublished or circulated privately (often in manuscript) while he lived. After his death in 1631, the publication of his poems did a little to elevate his stature in the English pantheon, although it would be many decades before the fame which his work now enjoys was fully established. "The text of this first edition of Donne's collected Poems does not appear to have been derived from any single source. Grierson and later editors, notably Gardner and Milgate, believe that the original compiler used two sources belonging to the two main groups of surviving manuscripts, but made changes on his own authority and by reference to yet other manuscripts. The resulting text has more authority than any other in print" (Keynes). RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used. Thank you for looking at this listing.
Verlag: Oxford, e Theatro Sheldoniano 1698, typis Junianis.; (22x14cm). [8], 168, 32pp; engr f/p, 2 headpieces & initials by M Burghers., 1698
Anbieter: Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 446,80
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Slight marking to title and very occasionally elsewhere. Contemporary panelled calf, cover edges gilt, rubbed; rebacked, replacement spine worn & scuffed. Front cover (with e-p, fly-l & f/p) detached; first gathering partly loose. Bookpl of John Mordaunt Cope Esq, (1731-79, 8th Baronet from 1763, FRS); shelf-mark on free e-p, number at head of title, early marginal notes (mostly Latin versions of words or phrases, presumably from the Vulgate) with markings in black or red to text in Genesis chs I-III. First edition, printed, in Junius' Pica type, from Laudian and Cottonian MSS; one of Thwaites' most substantial works and an important part of the publication of Aelfric's writings. Despite opposition from the university authorities, it is dedicated to George Hickes, at the time still proscribed as a non-juror. [Wing 2198; Greenfield & Robinson 5229].
Verlag: M[iles] F[lesher] for Iohn Marriot (Poems) and E[lizabeth] P[urslowe] for Henry Seyle (Iuvenilia), London, 1633
Anbieter: Arader Books, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near fine. First. First editions, first state. London: Printed by M[iles] F[lesher] for Iohn Marriot, 1633 (Poems); London: Printed by E[lizabeth] P[urslowe] for Henry Seyle, 1633. Quarto (7 5/16", 5 3/16", 186mm x 133mm). [Full collation available.] Complete with all blanks. Bound in later (XIXc?) brown calf, with a triple blind gilt fillet border surrounding a blind roll on the boards. On the spine, four raised bands with a blind roll. Blind ornaments in the panels. Title gilt to brown calf label in the second panel. Imprint gilt to lower panel. Dashed gilt roll toward the corners of the edges of the boards. Blind roll inside dentelle. Brown end-papers. All edges of the text-block red. Presented in a brown calf solander box by Riviere & Son. Front board starting at the upper edge. Some rubbing at the extremities. Very good margins (20mm and more), and a very little foxing. With a XIXc armorial bookplate of Smith of Exeter (sable, a fess cotised between three martlets or; crest: a greyhound sejant collared) on the front paste-down. On A1r of the Poems an ownership inscription of Gilberd Spencer in a XVIIc hand. On the upper edge of the title-page of the Poems an ownership inscription of Ric[hard] Shuttleworth in an XVIIIc hand. Passim, but especially pp. 326-352 of the Poems (satyres and letters), substantial marginal commentary and emendation in a XVIIc hand. This is the chief collection of Donne's poetry, much of which was either unpublished or circulated privately (often in manuscript) while he lived. After his death in 1631, the publication of his poems (as well as the first appearance of several elegies written by Izaak Walton and others) did a little to elevate his stature in the English pantheon. It would not be till the end of the seventeenth and into the eighteenth century that he would be given the place of esteem he now holds among English poets. The first edition is quite rare, and even rarer still is the first state of the Poems, with N1r altered to omit the headline to accommodate the thirty-five lines of verse. There is an additional leaf sometimes inserted in the first gathering apparently a later addition that is not present. The rarity and importance of the work is augmented in the present copy by its rich set of provenance and annotations. In reverse, the engraved armorial bookplate of the Smith family of Exeter cannot be placed exactly but appears to be late XVIIIc or early XIXc in its style. The Shuttleworth of the title-page (an ink-splotch obscures whether he is Ric[hard] or Rev[erend] Shuttleworth) has indicated his college; Alumni Oxonienses records only one Shuttleworth at Lincoln, Richard Shuttleworth of Durham, matriculated 1749 at the age of 17 and died in 1797. Mr. Shuttleworth seems to have given the surname of the author on the title-page. The earliest marks of ownership (on the basis of the hand) seem to be those of Gilberd (Gilbert) Spencer on the initial blank, who writes the following ditty: "Liber est meus/ Testus [sic] est Deus" (the book is mine, God is the witness (or, in better verse, the proof divine)). The hand is certainly rather more florid than that of the annotator, and may well be earlier, but it is an appealing connection. A lengthy reminiscence about the Drury family and Lord Theophilus Walden "At Padoa in Italy some 45 years agoe" (p. 351) places the annotation in the 1640's or 1650's, since Lord Walden was abroad in Italy 1603-1605. This is all against a letter to Hen. Goodeere, and the annotator writes above "My Lady Nethersole's father." The familiarity with the movements of these intimates of Donne's suggests that the annotator was himself at least at the periphery of Donne's circle. The emendations, which are quite subtle and sound, also suggest that he had access to manuscript versions of the poems. In all, a volume redolent of Donne. Grolier Donne 81; Grolier English 25; Hayward 54; Keynes 43 and 78; ESTC S121684 (STC2 7045, Poems) and S109980 (STC2 7043, Iuvenilia).
Verlag: London: printed for D. Midwinter, W. Innys, C. Rivington, A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, E. Symon, S. Birt, D. Browne, T. Longman, R. Hett, C. Hitch, J. Shuckburgh, A. Millar, J. Pemberton, F. Gosling, M. Senex, and I. Clarke, 1741-1743., 1743
Anbieter: Sam Gatteno Books, Grosse Pointe, MI, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Large folio. Two volumes. Unpaginated. Fifth edition. Title-pages in red-and-black. Part of volume II (18 sheets, 8E-8Y) printed by William Bowyer; his records show 3584 copies printed; 24 sheets (probably in volume II) printed by Charles Ackers (his records show 3500 copies printed); 24 sheets (11Z-11Tt, 12A-12D) printed by William Strahan. Contemporary reversed calf, very worn. All plates present. ESTC T135707; Alston III, 541; Maslen and Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers, 3122 & 3341; McKenzie and Ross. A ledger of Charles Ackers, 55 & 56.
Verlag: PHOTO-CLUB de Paris, Imp. Draeger, 1900, in-folio broché, couverture rempliée ornée (art nouveau), 96 pp + (5). Impression sur bon papier couché. Textes de M. Bucquet, Robert Demachy, F. Coste, E. Mathieu, R. de La Sizeranne, L. Vidal et E. Wallon.110 photographies, bien complet des 14 planches hors texte dont deux en taille douce, sous serpentes légendées, par P. Bergon, P. Bourgeois, M. Bucquet, F. Coste, A. da Cunha, A. Darnis, Robert Demachy (2), C. Jacquin, P. Naudot, Constant Puyo (2), B. Tyszkiewicz & E. Wallon., 1900
Anbieter: LE SERPENT QUI PENSE, PRECHAC, Frankreich
Dos manquant (proprement consolidé), frottements sur les plats, sinon couverture correcte, intérieur en très bon état (rares rousseurs sur les serpentes, pages bien fraiches).
Verlag: Berne, P. F. Fessaro M. d(e) d' Estampes o, J.
Anbieter: Antiquariat A. Wempe, Sarnen, Schweiz
38.5 x 52 cm grosser Stich zeigt die Schlacht von Sempach von 1386, untere linke Ecke Ausriss ohne Bild - oder Textverlust, stark gebräunt.