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Verlag: Alive|Imaga, 2014
ISBN 10: 3941082663ISBN 13: 9783941082663
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. Oliver Doering, geboren 1969, ist ein deutscher Regisseur kommerzieller Hoerspielserien. Er begann seine Karriere als freier Journalist, Autor und Comedy-Macher fuer diverse Rundfunkanstalten. Seine ersten Erfolge hatte er 1998 mit der Radio-Comedy Die Eins L.
Verlag: American Tract Society, Publisher
Anbieter: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Good. Places and dates vary, from 1825, 1827 and others. Bound volume of pamphlets, lacking any original wrappers. With an illustrated plate facing the title page of the Scripture Guide to Baptism. A collection of various religious tracts on various subjects. GOOD condition. Remains of backstrip present along the spine. Minor scattered foxing and spotting. Some pages browned. Rear page almost detached, with a tear to the fore edge.
Verlag: London: printed for J. Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, 1713
Anbieter: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Three volumes, 8vo, pp. [ii], x, [xvi], 207; [ii], 207-451; [viii], 453-862; with 84 (out of the correct number of 85) engraved portraits, and three folding maps; neatly bound in polished panelled calf gilt by Bedford, spines elaborately gilt with red morocco labels; edges gilt, marbled endpapers. First edition. Ned Ward's versification of Clarendon's History was perhaps his single most ambitious project, and it is said to have cost well over five hundred pounds to produce. The scheme, however, was misconceived, and met with little success; Ward himself later described the venture as 'an unprecedented poem. troublesome, tedious, and unprofitable'. The many portraits were engraved by Vertue and Vander Gucht. This set unaccountably lacks a portrait of the Earl of Lindsey, called for in the list of plates to face p. 399; it is otherwise in fine condition, in an attractive collector's binding of the later 19th century. Foxon W80; Troyer pp. 107 and 240. Provenance. Bookplates of Frank Linsey James, and of West Dean. This set must therefore have belonged to Frank James and then to his nephew, the wealthy art patron Edward Frank Willis James (1907-84), of West Dean Park.