Opera Omnia.
Hesiod
Venduto da McNaughtan's Bookshop, ABA PBFA ILAB, Edinburgh, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione:
Venditore AbeBooks dal 20 marzo 2020
Usato - Rilegato
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungere al carrelloVenduto da McNaughtan's Bookshop, ABA PBFA ILAB, Edinburgh, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione:
Venditore AbeBooks dal 20 marzo 2020
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungere al carrello4to, pp. [iv], xxxv, [i], 110, [ii], 16, [ii], 248. Contemporary red straight-grained morocco, boards bordered with a triple gilt rule enclosing a frame with arch corners and sides interrupted by swirl and arch tools surrounding a sunburst, spine divided by double raised bands between gilt rules and enclosing black dyed stripes with gilt rolls, second compartment gilt-lettered direct, green endpapers, edges gilt. One leaf (p1, final sequence) with an old paper flaw repaired early on, one or two other torn corners. Extremities the merest touch rubbed, a few small marks. Modern bookplate to front pastedown, armorial bookplate of Sir Joseph Vardin, Bart. to verso of flyleaf, pencil note to facing binder?s blank attributing the binding to Bradel. An elegant binding on an elegant edition; the first paginated section contains the Greek text of Hesiod, the second a dedication to Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria-Este in a calligraphic italic type, and the third a Latin translation by Bernardo Zamagna. Dibdin calls it ?splendid and correct? and cites Renouard in identifying four issues on different paper: bluish, fine white, strong white, and large-paper. Brooks does not mention any paper variation, but this copy seems likeliest to be the strong white. The binding is unsigned and without ticket, and the attribution to Bradel (successor to Derome) seems unlikely, though it is a fine piece of work. The previous owner Sir Joseph Vardin, 1st Baronet (1838-1920) was a wealthy salt industrialist from Cheshire. Brooks 290.
Codice articolo 3464
Visita la pagina della libreria
All books listed subject to prior sale. We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association and bound by their Code of Conduct. Anything found to be not as described may be returned for a full refund. This does not affect or limit statutory rights of return under EU distance selling regulations. McNaughtan's Bookshop is a trading name of the partnership Derek Walker & Anna Fomicheva, VAT reg. GB218182907. Please address any communication to McNaughtan's Bookshop, 3a & 4a Haddington Place, ...
All parcels sent fully insured with delivery confirmation, and packed with multiple layers of protection to ensure safe delivery.
PLEASE NOTE: International courier services like UPS, DHL, and FedEx cannot deliver to PO Boxes. If you choose the Priority shipping option, you must provide a street address. If you pay for faster shipping but provide a PO Box address, we will have to send the parcel by slower airmail anyway.
Quantità dell?ordine | Da 6 a 10 giorni lavorativi | Da 3 a 5 giorni lavorativi |
---|---|---|
Primo articolo | EUR 20.87 | EUR 27.83 |
I tempi di consegna sono stabiliti dai venditori e variano in base al corriere e al paese. Gli ordini che devono attraversare una dogana possono subire ritardi e spetta agli acquirenti pagare eventuali tariffe o dazi associati. I venditori possono contattarti in merito ad addebiti aggiuntivi dovuti a eventuali maggiorazioni dei costi di spedizione dei tuoi articoli.