Paperback. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Zustand: very good. Oxford : Oxford University Press,1981. Reprint. Paperback. xiv,207 pp. Index. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780192851055. Keywords : RECHT, law, general.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1979
ISBN 10: 0192159496 ISBN 13: 9780192159496
Anbieter: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 296,99
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. From the collection of Tony Honore - his name penned on FEP, dated 1979. Author's compliments slip laid in. Jacket is slightly marked and a little worn, with one or two insignificant nicks. Pages are clean and sound. Very good in good-plus jacket. TS. Used.
Verlag: Published by Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford First Edition . 1979., 1979
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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EUR 77,22
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition hard back binding in publisher's original black cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered metallic red back. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. Contains (xi), 207 pp. Dusty top edge. Very Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with minor rubs, not price clipped. Member of the P.B.F.A. LAW, JUSTICE, LEGAL SYSTEM.
Verlag: 27 October and 13 November ; both on letterhead of West Wick House Pewsey Wilts. 17 January 1975; on letterhead of Casa da Colina Praia da Luz Algarve Portugal, 1974
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 213,83
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In den WarenkorbSee his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Philip Dosse was proprietor of Hansom Books, publisher of a stable of seven arts magazines including Books and Bookmen and Plays and Players. See 'Death of a Bookman' by the novelist Sally Emerson (editor of 'Books and Bookmen' at the time of Dosse's suicide), in Standpoint magazine, October 2018. The three items are in fair condition, lightly aged and creased (the last in particular, being on airmail paper), and folded for postage. All three signed 'Devlin'. ONE: 27 October 1974. 1p, foolscap 8vo. The letter is a response to a query from Dosse regarding possible reviewers of Devlin's book 'Too Proud to Fight'. Devlin begins by stating that he has been receiving copies of 'Books and Bookmen' and wondered where they were 'coming from'. 'I have been enjoying it very much and it is only laziness that has prevented me from taking out a subscription. I should be most grateful if you would do it for me and send me the bill. / I am afraid that I have no ideas of my own about reviewers. The subject is off my usual beat and I do not know who the experts are. But Miss Elizabeth Knight in the O.U.P., who are the publishers, is very likely to have some good ideas. / On your list there is Michael Howard [the Conservative politician] who would be superb if he would do it; failing him, H. V. Hodson might be interested in theory.' In a postscript he writes that he has received Dosse's second letter, and is 'delighted that Anthony West is doing it'. TWO: 13 November 1974. 1p, landscape 12mo. It would give him 'great pleasure to review books from time to time for "books and bookmen"'. He gives details of his agent. 'The Eliza Armstrong book you mention sounds very interesting. But I am going to be out of the country for four or five months after Christmas; and I have got so many jobs before then that I must finish, that I would be unwise to take it on. Perhaps something else later.' At the head of the letter, in pencil, 're Cecil Kings 2nd Diary'. THREE: 17 January 1975. 'Thank you so much for sending me an advance copy of Anthony West's review of my book and for inviting me to review Cecil King's new volume.' He does not think it 'wise' for him to accept Dosse's 'kind invitation' regarding the King book, as he will be 'snowed under with things' he has already undertaken to do when he returns to England in May.