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Verlag: Harlan Davidson, 1974
ISBN 10: 0882957007ISBN 13: 9780882957005
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
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hardcover. Zustand: Good. Minimal foxing and ex owner markings on prelim pages. Cover edges have minor scuffing.
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Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell, 1991
ISBN 10: 0882958747ISBN 13: 9780882958743
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paperback. Zustand: Very Good.
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc, New York u.a, 1968
Anbieter: Gebrauchtbücherlogistik H.J. Lauterbach, Gummersbach, NRW, Deutschland
Leinen. Zustand: Gut. 22 cm 128 S. Gewebe (Blau). Sprache: Englisch, Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut min. gebräunt (Innen); Besitzerstempel; Einband (Außen) hat geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Sauberes Archivex. mit Klebestreifenrest (Außen); Schutzumschlag fehlt; * Die Photos sind original von uns erstellt worden, u.a. erkennbar an einem kleinen weißen Stück Papier im oberen Schnitt. Ab und an verwenden Suchmaschinen Verlagsphotos, bei den Portalen selbst, werden aber nur unsere Originalphotos gezeigt.
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Verlag: Open School, 1983
ISBN 10: 086982208XISBN 13: 9780869822081
Anbieter: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Südafrika
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Paperback. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. the covers are shelf worn and stained. foxing and marks. ownership inscription. all text remains clear and legible. [SK]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Verlag: Baltimore (MD): Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
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Reprint, stapled. Zustand: Gut. pp. 143-163. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Author's name handwritten on title page, one underlining, otherwise good and clean. - From the text: Only in the shorthand of the scholar is history enacted by groups and classes. In reality individuals produce the events, great and obscure, that are combined by the selective judgment of historians to make up what passes for history. As always, most data is irretrievably lost, but the pulse of past lives is strongest when the surviving evidence is biographic. The sociology ofknowledge is most meaningful when its focus is not on abstract groups but on those humans who conjure up ideas and craft professions. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: Open School, 1983
ISBN 10: 086982208XISBN 13: 9780869822081
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. The wraps are slightly marked. Internally clean and tightly bound. A few spots. Minor tanning. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Verlag: Open School, 1983
ISBN 10: 086982208XISBN 13: 9780869822081
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. The wraps are shelf rubbed.Internally clean and tightly bound.Minor tanning.EK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Verlag: Harlan Davidson, Inc., 1991
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Very good paperback, inscribed presentation copy signed by author. One or two markings in text; bookplate inside front cover. Minor edgewear and little tear at head of spine.
Verlag: Printed for A. Millar and W. Sandby, London, 1757
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
Second Edition. Quarto (26.5cm). Full sprinkled calf, spine divided into six compartments, each stamped in gilt, titled on brown spine label, floral gilt roll to board edges, textblock edges sprinkled red; plain endpapers; [xx],513,[1]pp; 37 plates, including 15 maps (9 folding) and 22 other plates (4 folding), 6 intaglio headpieces, 6 intaglio decorative initials, and occasional relief in-text diagrams. Lacking one plate (depicting the Lithostrotoum Praenestinum). Armorial bookplate of Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor, with the motto of the Order of the Bath. Clean and sound, with light rubbing to board edges; one plate lacking; short tear to margin of leaf EQ2, about three leaves with marginal creases, but a charming, Very Good copy withal. Shaw (1694-1751) spent the 1720s as a chaplain in Algiers, from whence he visited Egypt, Sinai, Cyprus, the Holy Land, Tunis, Carthage, Tripoli, and Morocco. In 1738 he published the first edition of this massive account of his travels, which "included maps, plates, lists of animals, plants (about 640 species), fossils, coins, and inscriptions," and was well received by bibliophiles like Thomas Dibdin (ODNB). However, when some of his assertions about the geography of the Nile were contested, Shaw prepared two supplemental retorts, both of which are included in this "second and most valued edition" of his book, which is now widely acclaimed (ODNB). LOWNDES 2372-3. ESTC T114688. GOLDSMITHS' 9211. HOWGEGO I, S92.
Verlag: D.C. Heath, Boston, 1967
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Very good in wrappers. Paperback rubbed at spine ends and corners, cover and foredges soiled, Volume 1 of a 2 volume set. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
Verlag: Hoover Institution Press 1972-1977, Stanford, 1972
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
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First Edition. Octavo (23.5cm). 4 volumes in black cloth, stamped in gilt; 1: [xxii],378pp; 2: [xviii],536pp; 3: xx,825,[1]pp; 4: xxiii,[23],178pp; black and white illustrations in vol. 4. 1972 presentation card from Gwdendolen M. Carter to Wayne Fredericks laid down in vol. 1. Generally sound, straight, and lightly rubbed, with occasional spotting to cloth, minor spotting to top edges, internally clean: Very Good. The inscribee is J. Wayne Fredericks (1917-2004), distinguished Africanist, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, later Director of Africa programs for the Ford Foundation and Director of the Foreign Policy Association (1994-2004). Fredericks' work on behalf of Black South Africans was sufficiently well-known and significant that Desmond Tutu spoke at his memorial service in 2004. [60995].
Verlag: Both letters on letterhead of 20 Bradmore Road Oxford. Letter to Sylvia Lynd: 16 December Letter to Sigle Lynd: 19 July 1930, 1930
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Both items in very good condition, on lightly-aged paper. Both letters are written in an excited, gushing style, and have the margins filled with extra text. Letter to Sylvia Lynd: 2pp., 4to. Addressed to 'Dear Mrs Lynd'. He conveys at great length his 'immense gratitude' at her 'hospitality': 'I have never really told you what very great happiness this succession of glorious meals has given me - This visit to London was splendid and neither Sweet-Escott nor the Kind Cabmennor my Kinder Aunt in Saint John's Wood are really at all the hosts whom I want to thank for it - But you.' He thanks her for 'Rock', which he is sure 'is best', and makes a couple of references to a recent rugby match ('my right shoulder aching [.] where a nasty heavy forward wilfully kicked it when no one was looking and the scrum had fallen down yesterday afternoon - A beautiful game and I kept swallowing mud and getting it into my eyes'). He urges her and her family to 'come to Bamburgh'. Letter to Sigle Lynd (who studied chemistry and biology at Somerville, 1929-1930, leaving after four terms as she was 'too busy dancing'): 2pp., 12mo. With envelope docketed by Sigle Lynd: 'Lovely enthusiasm from T. It increases my regret even more.' The letter begins with a flight of fancy: 'As for the Byron and the poem I gave them to your charming maid who told me she remembered me and my name was Mr Barry wasn't it? I said it wasn't - But it has occurred to me that she may have meant Barrie, and not believing my denial she has probably stolen the MS and has been hawking it round to low Publishers hoping (by persuading them that as Barrie writes few poems this must be a rarity) to get a vast price for it. It will be fun if they bring out a pirated edition for it - But I'm afraid if they compare handwriting and style they may see through it - and she will get nothing poor creature.' He is sending her 'the Poets Progress because I met the young man who wrote it [Walter D'Arcy Cresswell (1896-1960)] - he's miserably poor and charming - and it's an excellent book - prose rather like Bridges and exciting metaphysical ideas - so your copy (if I remember to get it) will bring him one and threepence or so which he badly needs'. The letter contains another invitation to Bamburgh: 'Remember that I shall be working at least six hours a day and you will be able to do that and more if you like to miss dirty games like lobstering'. From the Lynd family papers.