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Verlag: Methuen, 1978
ISBN 10: 0416150802ISBN 13: 9780416150803
Anbieter: Ammareal, Morangis, Frankreich
Buch
No jacket. Zustand: Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Traces d'usure sur la couverture. Salissures sur la tranche. Sans jaquette. Edition 1978. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de ce livre à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Signs of wear on the cover. Soiling on the side. No dust jacket. Edition 1978. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this book's net price to charity organizations.
Verlag: Weidenfeld And Nicolson, London, 1982
ISBN 10: 0297781820ISBN 13: 9780297781820
Anbieter: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Library sticker to FEP, stamp to title page. Text is clean, bright and tight. Ex-Library.
Verlag: University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Department of Geography)
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Ex library copy with usual stamps & stickers.
Verlag: Malabar, Krieger Publishing Company, 1978
ISBN 10: 0882757326ISBN 13: 9780882757322
Anbieter: Bookstore-Online, Mattsies, Deutschland
Buch
Leinen. Zustand: Sehr gut. Reprint von 1970. 475 Seiten Das Buch befindet sich in einem gebrauchten, antiquarisch sehr guten Zustand. Es ist gebraucht und hat nur geringe Gebrauchsspuren. Im Buch, bis auf alte Preisangabe oder ein Namenseintrag, keine Einträge oder Beschriftungen. Ohne Schutzumschlag. Nichtraucherbuch. Rik020343 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 810.
Verlag: No date but between and 1868. Sherborne Academy Ransam House Sherborne Dorset, 1861
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
A nice piece of Sherborne ephemera, in unusually good condition. Between 1855 and 1860 Ransam House had been used to board boys from Sherborne School. The Sherborne Academy to which the present card refers was run by John Kidd (c.1834-1891), FRAS, MCP, at Ransam between the end of 1861 and 1868, when it reverted to Sherborne School. The present item is printed in black ink on both sides of a x cm piece of white card. In very good condition, lightly aged. On the front is a pleasant lithographic illustration of the three-storey white building that housed the Sherborne Academy (with ACADEMY in large letters above the window above the front door), Ransam House, with an adjoining building and various figures in the street outside. Beneath the illustration, in fancy lettering: SHERBORNE ACADEMY. / Principal, JOHN KIDD, M.C.P. / MASTERS FOR FRENCH, GERMAN, MUSIC & DRAWING. On the reverse, in copperplate, is a list of Masters (Kidd, F. Hollmuller, H. M. Custard, R. Brooks and Assistants ) in six fields, followed by Terms per Annum and an announcement regarding the notice required previous to the removal of a Pupil . The side ends with the names of seven men to whom references are kindly permitted, starting with W C Macready Esq, Cheltenham . This is of course the distinguished actor William Charles Macready (1793-1873), who had retired to Sherborne in 1851, taking an active role in the community there until moving to Cheltenham following his second marriage in 1860 (in the meantime two of his sons were educated at Sherborne School).
Verlag: No place King Edward's School Bury St Edmunds. 2 April, 1844
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See Donaldson's entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that he was 'greatly beloved by his friends, who included N. C. Thirlwall and W. H. Thompson. The diarist Henry Crabb Robinson spoke enthusiastically of the charm of his conversation.' 3pp, 16mo. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged, with minor traces of mount adhering to blank reverse of second leaf. No salutation or valediction, and the recipient is not named, but the item derives from the papers of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum and his wife Lady Anne Cullum, of Hardwick House. Donaldson was headmaster at nearby King Edward's School, Bury St Edmunds, between 1841 and 1855. (The ODNB states that he was 'active in the cultural life of Bury St Edmunds, where he greatly improved the Athenaeum'.) The document simply begins: 'That Hercules was the husband & not the purchased slave of Omphale appears from the following reasons.' Four numbered 'reasons' follow, covering twenty-four lines. The last reads: '(4) The spirit of the fable or allegory presumes that Hercules was the husand of Omphale i.e. that Strength allied itself to Beauty, & yielded to the gentle influence of the fair sex: this is the view taken by Propertius, II, 9 (11), 17.' At the end he signs: 'J. W. Donaldson | 2 April 1844.'.