Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Gill and Macmillan (edition illustrated edition), 1992
ISBN 10: 0717120007 ISBN 13: 9780717120000
Da: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. illustrated edition. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting, as well as stains, bent corners, or any other major defect, but the text is not obscured in any way.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Richmond Art Center / King Pelican Press, Point Richmond, CA / Richmond, CA, 1997
ISBN 10: 1881572854 ISBN 13: 9781881572855
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 96p., cloth-covered boards with gilt titles, 8.5x10.5 inches, illus., very good exhibition catalog in a worn and soiled unclipped dj.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, London, 1994
ISBN 10: 0713991240 ISBN 13: 9780713991246
Da: Mnemosyne, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. META-CLASSIC: SUPERB: CERTAINLY THE BEST CRITICAL EDITION of GIBBON EVER PRODUCED!" -Alden Prynne, for Mnemosyne: VOLUME I: Comprising Volume the First (orig. 1776) & Volume the Second (orig. 1781): 6.30" x 9.50" x 2.40", 1.66 kg, cxii+1114 (1226) pp. VOLUME II; Comprising Volume the Third (orig. 1781) & Volume the Fourth (orig. 1788): 6.30" x 9.50" x 2.00", 1.42 kg, vi+1009 (1015) pp. VOLUME III: Comprising Volume the Fifth (orig. 1788) & Volume the Sixth (orig. 1788): 6.30" x 9.50" x 2.56", 1.81 kg, vi+1352 (1358) pp. COMPLETE SET (3 Volumes): 6.30" x 9.50" x 6.96", 4.88 kg, cxxiv+3475 (3599) pp. First Edition (orig. 1994) First Printings: 3 NEW volumes, ALL w/ NEW mylar-protected jackets w/ sharp NEW edges & corners, NEW library-durable black-vinyl-laminated covers w/ sharp NEW edges & corners & w/ titles handsomely silver-stamped inside triple-ruled title panels on spines, IMPECCABLE smooth-cut text-block exteriors, IMMACULATE white card-stock end-papers, NEW uncreased tight bindings w/ blue-white-checked cloth banding at spine-caps, PRISTINE interiors handsomely printed on EXCELLENT UNBLEMISHED silk-finish paper * ABOUT THE SET: This SUPERB edition SCRUPULOUSLY provides the reader w/ the AUTHENTIC, COMPLETE & unmodernized text of Gibbon's remarkable "The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire", establishing a critical edition of Gibbon's masterpiece for the first time since his death more than 250 years ago. Edward Gibbon's "The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire" is the most celebrated historical work in the English language. First published in three installments between 1776 and 1788, it covers a period of thirteen centuries. The first installment traces the Empire from the Age of the Antonines to the growth & establishment of Christianity & the persecutions its followers received in the reigns preceding Constantine; the second begins with the reign of Julian the Apostate and continues up to the conquest of the Roman territories in the West by the Goths, Huns and Vandals; the last installment follows the Empire from Justinian to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. The "Decline & Fall" is never routine, is always alert w/ humanity & intelligence, & is often surprising in its sympathies. Gibbon's genius as a prose stylist, his breadth of knowledge, his wit & energy combine to make the "Decline & Fall" one of the greatest narratives in European literature. This splendid edition provides the reader with the most accurate, complete & unmodernized text of the "Decline & Fall", & illuminates it w/ an unrivaled wealth of related material. David Womersley's introduction describes the development of the "Decline & Fall" as it moved from installment to installment & locates it in relation both to the event's in Gibbon's life & the Enlightenment culture within which it was written. The most substantial variants, & the comments & notes Gibbon made in his own copies of the work, are given in the appendices. Also reprinted as an appendix is Gibbon's famous "Vindication" (1779), in which he replied to the attacks on his treatment of Christianity. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: EDWARD GIBBON was born in 1737. Although his education was frequently interrupted by ill-health, his knowledge was far-reaching. After a brief undergraduate career at Magdalen College, Oxford, he studied Latin, Greek & French at Lausanne. It was in Rome in 1764 that Gibbon first conceived of his grand historical project, of which the first volume was published in 1776 & the last in 1788. He died in January 1794. * MNEMOSYNE elegantly wraps, labels & custom packages this exquisite set w/ our greatest care in a multi-walled carton for FREE Shipment within the United States & her territories via USPS MEDIA MAIL w/ domestic USPS PRIORITY MAIL Service available at a flat below-cost fee of $18.00 & USPS-Regulation-Mandated shipment USPS INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIRMAIL to all International Destinations for a below-cost fee (inquiries welcome).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, London, 1994
ISBN 10: 0713991240 ISBN 13: 9780713991246
Da: Mnemosyne, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. META-CLASSIC: SUPERB: CERTAINLY THE BEST CRITICAL EDITION of GIBBON EVER PRODUCED!" -Alden Prynne, for Mnemosyne: VOLUME I: Comprising Volume the First (orig. 1776) & Volume the Second (orig. 1781): 6.30" x 9.50" x 2.40", 1.66 kg, cxii+1114 (1226) pp. VOLUME II; Comprising Volume the Third (orig. 1781) & Volume the Fourth (orig. 1788): 6.30" x 9.50" x 2.00", 1.42 kg, vi+1009 (1015) pp. VOLUME III: Comprising Volume the Fifth (orig. 1788) & Volume the Sixth (orig. 1788): 6.30" x 9.50" x 2.56", 1.81 kg, vi+1352 (1358) pp. COMPLETE SET (3 Volumes): 6.30" x 9.50" x 6.96", 4.88 kg, cxxiv+3475 (3599) pp. First Edition (orig. 1994) First Printings: 3 NEW volumes, ALL w/ NEW mylar-protected jackets w/ sharp NEW edges & corners, NEW library-durable black-vinyl-laminated covers w/ sharp NEW edges & corners & w/ titles handsomely silver-stamped inside triple-ruled title panels on spines, IMPECCABLE smooth-cut text-block exteriors, IMMACULATE white card-stock end-papers, NEW uncreased tight bindings w/ blue-white-checked cloth banding at spine-caps, PRISTINE interiors handsomely printed on EXCELLENT UNBLEMISHED silk-finish paper * ABOUT THE SET: This SUPERB edition SCRUPULOUSLY provides the reader w/ the AUTHENTIC, COMPLETE & unmodernized text of Gibbon's remarkable "The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire", establishing a critical edition of Gibbon's masterpiece for the first time since his death more than 250 years ago. Edward Gibbon's "The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire" is the most celebrated historical work in the English language. First published in three installments between 1776 and 1788, it covers a period of thirteen centuries. The first installment traces the Empire from the Age of the Antonines to the growth & establishment of Christianity & the persecutions its followers received in the reigns preceding Constantine; the second begins with the reign of Julian the Apostate and continues up to the conquest of the Roman territories in the West by the Goths, Huns and Vandals; the last installment follows the Empire from Justinian to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. The "Decline & Fall" is never routine, is always alert w/ humanity & intelligence, & is often surprising in its sympathies. Gibbon's genius as a prose stylist, his breadth of knowledge, his wit & energy combine to make the "Decline & Fall" one of the greatest narratives in European literature. This splendid edition provides the reader with the most accurate, complete & unmodernized text of the "Decline & Fall", & illuminates it w/ an unrivaled wealth of related material. David Womersley's introduction describes the development of the "Decline & Fall" as it moved from installment to installment & locates it in relation both to the event's in Gibbon's life & the Enlightenment culture within which it was written. The most substantial variants, & the comments & notes Gibbon made in his own copies of the work, are given in the appendices. Also reprinted as an appendix is Gibbon's famous "Vindication" (1779), in which he replied to the attacks on his treatment of Christianity. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: EDWARD GIBBON was born in 1737. Although his education was frequently interrupted by ill-health, his knowledge was far-reaching. After a brief undergraduate career at Magdalen College, Oxford, he studied Latin, Greek & French at Lausanne. It was in Rome in 1764 that Gibbon first conceived of his grand historical project, of which the first volume was published in 1776 & the last in 1788. He died in January 1794. * SHIPPING: MNEMOSYNE elegantly wraps, labels & custom packages this exquisite set w/ our greatest care in a multi-walled carton for FREE Shipment within the United States & her territories via USPS MEDIA MAIL w/ domestic USPS PRIORITY MAIL Service available at a flat below-cost fee of $18.00 & USPS-Regulation-Mandated shipment USPS INTERNATIONAL PRIORITY AIRMAIL to all International Destinations for a below-cost fee (inquiries welcome).
Editore: Greenwich House, New York, 1984
Da: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione Copia autografata
Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Carefully inscribed by Boy George to front endpaper. Red paper covered boards with white text. The name Boy George is also written on last photographic page. A tight clean copy with no other markings. 9.25 x 11.75 in.