Seller: St Philip's Books, P.B.F.A., B.A., Oxford, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st edn. ~No ownership marks. Top corners slightly pushed in. Dustwrapper unfaded and unclipped. ~Robust packaging. Overseas tracking available on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. Size: xv, 335pp. Seller Inventory # RR5304
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Seller: Salsus Books (P.B.F.A.), Kidderminster, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. xv 335pp hardback, blue cloth gilt in wrapper a review by Grayling loosely inserted, Seller Inventory # 061723
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Seller: Anybook.com, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. 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. Dust jacket in fair condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,850grams, ISBN:9780715626412. Seller Inventory # 9469772
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Seller: Nicola Wagner, Aptos, CA, U.S.A.
8vo. Fine in fine dust wrapper. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. Seller Inventory # 61109
Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Condition: very good. London : Duckworth, 1995. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 335 pp.Bibliography: p314-324. Includes index. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780715626412. Keywords : CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY, Seller Inventory # 219105
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Seller: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Netherlands
Duckworth, London, 1995. XV,335p. Original blue cloth with dust wrps. May require extra shipping costs: weight including packing from 1 - 2 Kg. 'Among the strengths of the book are its insights into the serious philosophical purposes served by the dialogue form (.). The book contains some particularly illuminating remarks about characterization. R. believes that 'Socrates adapted his conversational approach according to his interlocutor' (p.58), and that Plato's dialogues reflect this practice. Also helpful are R.'s discussions of the varieties of dialogue form, of the setting and circumstances of each dilogue, of the structure of particular dialogues, and of metaphors and imagery. On the other hand, R. neglects some important issues relevant to the literary aspects of the dialogues. (.) Another weakness of the book is that it pays too little attention to the more purely philosophical aspects of the dialogues. (.) This book is well worth reading for its many valuable insights and its good conversation.' (ELIZABETH BELFIORE in The Classical Review (New Series), 1997, pp.33-34). Seller Inventory # 43179
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