EUR 3,26
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
EUR 3,26
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Fair. A readable copy of the book which may include some defects such as highlighting and notes. Cover and pages may be creased and show discolouration.
Da: Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Da: Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Editore: Ernest Benn, 1957
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Best Books, St. Leonards on sea, Regno Unito
EUR 7,04
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. instruments of the orchestra series, some notes upon its history and construction. dj has small closed tears & chippings.
Editore: Philosophical Library, New York, 1957
Da: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, MO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. Second Edition. Edges worn. Spine cover repaired with clear tape. Some underlining. ; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Editore: London. New York. Ernest Benn Limited. W.Norton & Comp., 1978
ISBN 10: 0510367003 ISBN 13: 9780510367008
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Antiquariaat Ovidius, Bredevoort, Paesi Bassi
EUR 8,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Gebraucht / Used. second impression . 1978. Pap. xx,(16),206pp. 8°. Illustr. Bibliogr. Index.
Condizione: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket 2nd Revised edition. (music, musical instruments, clarinet, winds) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
EUR 7,63
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. Condizione: Very Good. A hardback volume in Very Good condition, slight flecking at top edge, interior clean and bright, in a dustjacket with sunning to spine. This book is in stock now, in our UK premises. Photos of our books are available on request (dustjacket and cover illustrations vary, and unless the image accompanying the listing is marked 'Bookseller Image', it is an Abebooks Stock Image, NOT our own). BUYERS OUTSIDE UK please also note the following: 1. shipping rates apply to packets of 750g and under, and should the packed weight of an item exceed this we reserve the right to ship via 'Economy', or request extra postage prior to fulfilling the order, or cancel 2. many countries apply import or other taxes - these are the buyers responsibility; we may ask for extra payment to cover any taxes which we have to pay 'up front' on the buyer's behalf.
Editore: Ernest Benn
Da: Watermill Books, Ammanford, Regno Unito
EUR 9,38
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: good. Hardback. With dust jacket. Photograph available on request.
Editore: Ernest Benn, London, 1971. Third edition., 1971
ISBN 10: 0510367011 ISBN 13: 9780510367015
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Sainsbury's Books Pty. Ltd., Camberwell, VIC, Australia
EUR 26,32
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Aggiungi al carrello8vo, 206pp, black and white illustrations. A very good hardback copy in edgeworn dust jacket.
Editore: Williams and Norgate Limited, 1954
Da: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 23,47
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Fair. 1954. First Edition. 182 pages. Orange pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Pages are moderately tanned at the edges, with notable foxing. Binding has remained firm. Boards have slight shelf wear with bumping to corners. Spine ends are a little crushed with light tanning. Boards are slightly bowed. Prominent forward lean to text block. The unclipped dust jacket has moderate edge wear, tears and chips to edges and spine ends. Moderate tanning to spine and edges. Considerable loss to jacket edges and corners.
Editore: Ernest Benn Ltd, 1957
Da: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, Regno Unito
EUR 5,87
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Aggiungi al carrello2nd edition. 2nd edition, 19457. Gift inscription on front free end paper; a few spots of foxing; gilt lettering on spine badly worn Used - Good. Good hardback (no dust jacket).
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Excellent Condition.Excels in customer satisfaction, prompt replies, and quality checks.
Editore: Philosophical Library, 1963
Da: THIS OLD BOOK, Brookfield, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good Dust Jacket. Second impression. This old book with dust jacket is clean, solid and in great shape! This is a hardcover book with 162 pages including many illustrations and photos. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. The pages are clean with no soiling, writing, or tears. The copyright page states 1963 Second impression. This is definitely Not a former library book. The dust jacket is about 99% intact with light chipping on the spine edges, light soiling and there is a two-inch closed tear on the bottom of the spine. We always ship in a sturdy cardboard box!
Editore: Philosophical Library., New York., 1954
Da: BookMine, Fair Oaks, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Gilt decorated hard cover. First edition. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Fine copy in near fine (very light edge chipping) dust jacket (in mylar). 182 pps.
Editore: The Nonesuch Press, 1981
Da: George Ong Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. xv, 319, [1] pp., with 35 illustrations; tall 4to, maroon cloth with gilt title; dustjacket. No. 846 of 950 copies. Printed at the University Press, Cambridge. A beautifully produced history of this English press, followed by a descriptive catalogue of its output. A fine, fresh copy, with very good dustjacket (some age-toning at top edge).
Editore: CUP for Nonesuch Press Ltd 1981., 1981
Da: Adam Mills Rare Books, Cambridge, Regno Unito
EUR 258,17
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloGilt cloth and handsome illustrated dws. Folio, c.pp320, a a fine copy. With 36 illustrations. The superb definitive history. Handsome Limited Edition produced by Cambridge University Press. **** To confirm availability before ordering, please click the link Ask Bookseller A Question.
Editore: Nonesuch Press, London, 1981
Da: Chanticleer Books, ABAA, Fort Bragg, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione Copia autografata
Hardcover. First edition. xv, (320) pp. Illustrated. 4to, original maroon cloth. Limited to 950 copies, this #793. Autographed by the author on the limitation page. Fine in near fine pictorial dustjacket very slightly faded at jacket spine.
Editore: ONE: 11 July ; on letterhead of The College Marlborough. TWO: 27 January 1914; Amalienstrasse 44A/II Munich. THREE: 7 February 1933; on letterhead of 4 St John's Terrace Glasgow W2, 1913
Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno Unito
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
EUR 211,23
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Aggiungi al carrelloThree excellent letters, written to his old headmaster at Charterhouse. Bickersteth's papers are at Aberdeen, and with those of his family at the Bodleian. See the Oxford DNB entry for his brother Julian Bickersteth (1885-1962). Three long letters, every page fully filled with text neatly written in a close hand. The three items in fair condition, lightly aged and worn. ONE (11 July 1913): 4pp, 12mo, with additional cross writing on the first three. Bifolium. Begins by thanking him for his book, clearly Rendall's 'A Hero of the Antarctic', about the ornithologist and explorer E. A. Wilson (1872-1912). 'I read it last night and really almost felt as if I had known the man. I wish I had known him, for his life must have been an inspiration to many. Anyone, who has been a schoolmaster even for such a short time as I have, is able to realise how extraordinary the effect of such a life must have been iONE: 11 July 1913; on letterhead of The College, Marlborough. TWO: 27 January 1914; Amalienstrasse 44A/II, Munich. THREE: 7 February 1933; on letterhead of 4 St John's Terrace, Glasgow, W2.n a public school. There is nobody on the staff here who even remotely resembles him and to read about him makes one feel a very miserable creature indeed in comparision.' He proceeds to give an outline of his plans, having resigned his post at Marlborough the previous term, 'not of course without careful thought'. He gives his reasons, noting that he has 'no ambitions to be a Headmaster and housemastering in a school run on the hostel system would not interest me much'. He has no desire to marry, 'but supposing I did, I should not be able to for another 15 or 20 years'. 'I contemplate with absolute horror the prospect of becoming one day what most of the more senior members of the staff here are - men whose interests are atrophied and whose whole outlook on life is bounded by the 4 walls of Marlborough College. You see, we are very much cut off from the world here.' 'My chief interest is literature. I am tolerably well acquainted now (I mean for my age) with the literatures of six languages. Since I left Oxford I have used all my time in reading and travelling. A German or French university held out to me the best prospects. I prefer the German language so chose Germany. I intend to go to a German university (or rather two, Munich and Heidelberg) and there read for a Ph.D. [.] The qualifications (supposing I am successful) would be. Classical schol. of Charterhouse, 2nd in Greats, Ph.D. Heidelberg, (in Eng: Germ & French) 5 years teaching experience in a public school, and one book on an Italian poet to my credit. (Age 30.)' His book on Carducci is being published by Longmans, 'at no expense to myself', and he has returned from an 'intensely interesting' visit to Russia and Finland. TWO (27 January 1914): 4pp, 8vo. Discussing a letter by Rendall on his Carducci, and criticisms of his own prosody, and the art of translation. He ends with a description of the 'interesting time' he is having in Germany: 'German educational ideals & methods are very different to ours. Both have their good and bad points. I am working here under one of the greatest of living philologists and linguists. Professor Schick [Josef Schick (1859-1944)] by name, a marvel of erudition, if ever there was one, and yet far from being a Dryasdust. He is a perfect master of about a dozen dead languages and over 20 modern ones and is an absolutely brilliant teacher. All European languages as well as Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Uralic, Sanskrit Coptic etc. are contained in his repertoire, and yet his most important publications have dealt with various problems of pure mathematics. He daily holds over 200 men and women literally entranced over the purely philological consideration of Anglo-Saxon roots - the dryest of all dry subjects in other hands.' He ends with news of his plan for his dissertation and other matters. THREE (7 February 1933): 4pp, 12mo. Begins by thanking Rendall for his help in placing his brother Julian in the position [of headmaster of Felsted School], with praise of his brother's attitude and abilities. Changing the subject he writes: 'I can't help also being particularly pleased by your praise of my translation [of Dante's 'Paradiso']. From my old headmaster, who was the first to give me a dear notion of the art of poetry and has taken such interest in my work ever sincec I left Charterhouse (now 30 years ago) your commendation is as delighful as was ever a 'bene' written at the top of a Greek or Latin prose those many years ago.' He considers the Paradiso 'the most astoundingly successful use of symbol for expressing the unexpressible, & that on a gigantic scale, anywhere extant, so far as I know, not excluding the Hebrew Prophets, works like the Book of Revelation, or some of the Myths of Plato'. The final paragraph concerns the 'schoolmen' ('Aquinas, merely as a thinker, leaves me agasp at his genius').