First Edition. Good copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked and blind-bordered cloth, cloth, edges very slightly toned. Some wear and tear as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight, bright and clean impression. Physical description; 376 pages. Subjects; Scott. Masters of Literature. Anthologies. 3 Kg.
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In den WarenkorbKartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New. This book provides a range of experienced voices, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, that reflect on the character and mission of leadership in Christian higher education in the 21st Century.KlappentextrnrnThis book provides a range of .
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 1845401891 ISBN 13: 9781845401894
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This book provides a range of experienced voices, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, that reflect on the character and mission of leadership in Christian higher education in the 21st Century.
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Verlag: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd., 2007
ISBN 10: 0826484077 ISBN 13: 9780826484079
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Verlag: Cambridge: At The University Press, 1897
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, previously owned by Professor T. McKenny Hughes, with numerous letters and newspaper cuttings. 8vo. pp.19/[1p.]/pp.252. 7.75" x 5.0" x 1.0". Original blue cloth binding. Gilt titles to dulled spine. Two letters tipped-in at rear from Cadwallader John Bates, plus numerous newspaper cuttings, compliment slip from the publisher, and notice that the University Press are planning to issue another edition. An interesting archive regarding research on St Augustine. VG. ** "Cadwallader John Bates (14 January 1853 18 March 1902) was an historian and antiquarian who focused on Northumberland. In 1882 he purchased Langley Castle. The restoration of the Castle to its original 14th Century structure became a life's work not only for Cadwallader, but also for his wife Josephine, who continued his work after Cadwalladers death in 1902. Josephine rebuilt the original chapel on the castle roof in memory of her husband and worked tirelessly until her own death in 1933. She is buried alongside her husband in the castle grounds." *** T. McKenny Hughes, M.A., F.R.S., Woodwardian Professor of Geology in the University of Cambridge. The title of his dissertation was: "The Landing Place Of St. Augustine." (which is included in this book). *** "Arthur James Mason (4 May 1851 24 April 1928) was an English clergyman, theologian and classical scholar. He was Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge." - See Wikipedia.
Verlag: Both letters on letterhead of the Royal Institution of Great Britain London. 12 May to Rücker and 30 May 1907 to Lady Rücker. The engraving without place or date, 1898
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In den WarenkorbAll three items in good condition, with light signs of age, and minor traces of previous mounting. The two letters are both 2pp., 12mo, on bifoliums. ONE: Letter to Rücker of 12 May 1898. He explains that if he is 'not at the Society ready to give the Paper at 4.30' it is because he is 'engaged in getting new results [.] In any case I will appear if all goes well.' TWO: Letter to Lady Rücker of 30 May 1907. His wife has had an attack of bronchitis and 'is in the hands of Nurses and Doctor. In fact this place has almost become a permanent hospital for some years.' While he would be happy to join her party in 'happier circumstances', 'Under these circumstances it would be hopeless to make any future engagements.' THREE: Engraving of portrait of a middle-aged Dewar at his desk, pencil in hand, with papers and chemical instruments in front of him. Dimensions of print 8 x 11 cm; dimensions of paper 12 x 14.5 cm. In very good condition. Signed in pencil by Dewar in bottom right-hand corner of border: 'Very Sincerely | James Dewar'. No copy of this portrait in the National Portrait Gallery collection.