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Verlag: Reclam, Ditzingen, 1994
ISBN 10: 3150013607ISBN 13: 9783150013601
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Ausreichend/Acceptable: Exemplar mit vollständigem Text und sämtlichen Abbildungen oder Karten. Schmutztitel oder Vorsatz können fehlen. Einband bzw. Schutzumschlag weisen unter Umständen starke Gebrauchsspuren auf. / Describes a book or dust jacket that has the complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted). Binding, dust jacket (if any), etc may also be worn.
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Verlag: Köln : Anaconda, 2008
ISBN 10: 3938484071ISBN 13: 9783938484074
Anbieter: Antiquarische Fundgrube e.U., Wien, Österreich
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gebundene Ausgabe. 320 S. gutes Exemplar // Lateinische Literatur, B Belletristik NG017 9783938484074 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 480.
Verlag: München : Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, 1982
ISBN 10: 3423091800ISBN 13: 9783423091800
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Christian Back, Lampertheim, Deutschland
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kart. Zustand: Gut. 167 S. ; 18 cm Das Buch befindet sich in einem altersgemäßen Allgemeinzustand mit normalen Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren, Widmung im Vorsatz la Gewicht in Gramm: 450.
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main; Olten; Wien : Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1987
ISBN 10: 1763232573ISBN 13: 9781763232570
Anbieter: Buchschloss, Mainz, RP, Deutschland
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457 S. Schutzumschlag etwas gebrauchsspurig; kleiner Riss vorne oben links und zwei Flecken am Randbereich___Einband/Schnitt leicht gebrauchs-/regal-/altersspurig, innen sehr guter Zustand___ ___Bücher aus Nichtraucherhaushalten___Achten Sie auf unsere Bilder___Exakte Versandkosten außerhalb Europas auf Anfrage.___ Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 Gebunden Ausgabe, Ganzleineneinband (Ln.).
Verlag: Artemis & Winkler, 2007
ISBN 10: 3760813623ISBN 13: 9783760813622
Anbieter: diakonia secondhand, München, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. 4., Auflage. 425 S. Einband an Ecken oder berieben. Schnitt unten leicht angeschmutzt. Seiten sauber. 314 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 460 Softcover, Maße: 13.8 cm x 2.8 cm x 20.7 cm.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 0526766360ISBN 13: 9780526766369
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Leipzig : Reclam Jun., 1986
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 3. Aufl. 467 S.; mit Abb. Guter Zustand. Schutzumschlag leicht vergilbt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1165.
Verlag: Artemis-Verlag, Zürich, 1958
Anbieter: Michael Fehlauer - Antiquariat, Muenster, Deutschland
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: mit Schutzumschlag. Kl 8°. (Die Bibliothek der Alten Welt. Röm. R.). XXXV, 1219 S.; Roter OLn mit goldgepr. Rücken- u. Deckeltitel, gelber Kopfschnitt, Fadenh., rot/weißer OUmschlag, i. Schuber; 775 gr. Ein sehr gutes Exemplar mit Sonderumschlag zum Ovidjubiläum in einfachem Pappschuber. 900 Gramm.
Verlag: Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1978
Anbieter: Antiquariat Biebusch, Lilienthal, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Leinen. Zustand: Gut. 7., unveränd. Aufl. 445 S.; 25 cm Zustand: Leinen mit Schutzumschlag (mit deutlichen Randläsionen, hinterlegten Einrissen, berieben), ExLibris auf fliegendem Vorsatz --- Inhalt: zweisprachige Ausgabe deutsch, lateinisch; mit Erläuterungen. Enthält auch noch etliche Novellen. GEL1-6 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 900.
Verlag: Leipzig : Reclam, 1971
Anbieter: Antiquariat Buchhandel Daniel Viertel, Diez, Deutschland
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Leinen, Zustand: Gut. 493 S. ; gr. 8, Original Schutzumschlag, dieser jedoch mit Mängeln, Seiten alters- sowie papierbedingt etwas gebräunt, gebraucht, gut erhaltenes Exemplar, 20991 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1030.
Verlag: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd, 2004
ISBN 10: 0773463437ISBN 13: 9780773463431
Anbieter: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Good. Volume 28. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,700grams, ISBN:0773463437.
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Verlag: London: printed in the year M.DCC. XVIII, 1728
Anbieter: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Two volumes, 8vo, pp. viii, 60, [4] subscribers, 248; [iv], iv, 312; including two engraved plates in volume I, and a frontispiece portrait in volume II; each volume with the same 16pp. bookseller's catalogue at end; bound in contemporary calf gilt, red and green lettering pieces (joints slightly cracked). First edition of both volumes. The collected writings of a precocious young man who for a short time eked out a living on the fringes of the London literary world. William Pattison (1706-1727) was the son of a Sussex farmer who leased his land from the Earl of Thanet. The boy showed promise at an early age, and was helped to go to school in Westmorland. In time he began to write verse to secure patronage, and he ended up with a place as a sizar at Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge. University life, however, proved uncongenial, and after clipping his name from the college books so that he could not be shown to have been sent down, Pattison drifted off to London to pursue a career as a poet. He had high hopes but little money. In what is now perhaps his best-known poem, Effigies Authoris (I 224-231), he describes spending the night on a bench in St. James's Park: the lonely vigil ends with his discovering sixpence in his pocket, which he uses to buy some shelter, and time and leisure to write the poem which he then addresses to the Earl of Burlington, and sends to his house at Chiswick. Most of what is known of Pattison derives from a long biographical sketch in the first volume here, which George Sherburn (Correspondence of Pope, II 440) describes as 'a vivid document in the methods of Grub-Street existence'. From this account it is clear that Pattison spent a good deal of time lounging about the bookshop of Edmund Curll, and here he came to know such professional writers as Walter Harte, Matthew Concanen, and Laurence Eusden the last of these at that time the faintly ridiculous Poet Laureate. Curll himself obviously took a shine to the youngster, and at some point, when Pattison was preparing a volume of his verse for publication by subscription, but at the same time running out of funds, Curll took him home, and gave him a bed. Here he contracted smallpox, and died suddenly, at the age of 21. Pope later circulated the rumour that Curll had starved Pattison to death, but this was simply malice: that Curll was fond of the young man is evident from the very existence of these two posthumous volumes, and from the accompanying memoir, which Curll may well have written himself. Pattison was inevitably later compared to such prodigies as Chatterton, and even Keats, but he is, of course, not in the same class. There are, however, individual pieces of considerable interest, such as a satirical sketch of college life that opens the first volume, or an ambitious imitation of Pope's Eloisa to Abelard. In his short life Pattison published only nine of the poems printed here: these are all marked in the contents with an asterisk. Of these just one, an ode on the accession of George II was printed separately; the rest were scattered in various miscellanies. The first volume contains a four-page list of subscribers; among the 126 names are Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Eustace Budgell, Aaron Hill, Walter Harte, the painter Jonathan Richardson, Laurence Eusden, 'Orator' Henley, the printer Henry Woodfall, and, most notably, Alexander Pope. Two plates are included in the pagination, one of them engraved by Michael Vander Gucht after a design by P. La Vergne (who was employed by Curll). The portrait in the second volume is engraved by Paul Fourdrinier after a drawing by P. Saunders, who appears in the other volume as a 'crayon painter', subscribing for one of the copies on fine paper. At the back of each volume is a catalogue of books for sale by Arthur Bettesworth, who no doubt purchased a number of sets from Curll at a discount. Foxon p. 560. These two volumes do not inevitably turn up as a pair, and the second one is very uncommon: ESTC reports both volumes in only seven libraries (BL, NLS and Bodleian in the UK; and Clark, Kansas, Texas and Rice in the USA). See also Baines and Rogers, Edmund Curll bookseller (2007), pp. 183-6.