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Published by Committee on Post Office Mission, General Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women, Boston
Seller: Stephen Peterson, Bookseller, Eden Prairie, MN, U.S.A.
Book
Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Good-plus, unmarked, undated (c. 1940), 15-page, staple-bound booklet with light soiling to wraps, soft crease in top corner of entire booklet, and tiny tear in fore-edge of rear wrap and preceding leaf.
Published by General Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women, Boston, 1928
Seller: Parker's Rare Books, Ontario, WI, U.S.A.
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Wraps. Blue paper wraps, 8vo., 66pp. "Some Applications of Psychology to Life". Author was Professor of Philosophy and Psychology of Religion, Meadville Theological School, Chicago. Presentation copy SIGNED by author. Very scarce. Book condition VG-. Edition: 1st. Binding: Wraps.
Published by General / Other, 2011
ISBN 10: 812034071XISBN 13: 9788120340718
Seller: Front Cover Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
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Condition: new.
Published by Published for The Institute of Historical Research by the Oxford University Press, 1967, 1st edition. Red cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine, gilt crest to front board under cream dustwrapper with red lettering. 12.25ins x 8.75ins, xxiv, 416pp text plus frontis and 11pp plates. Also maps, plans and diagrams within text. An ink crest(probably of a college library) has been stamped on the front free endpaper and on the general title page. The letters B45.2/V66 have been written on the front free endpaper and opposite the contents page. No other signs of possible library use. Book VG. Dw grubby, with a repaired tear to the top of the spine and a mark from the removal of a sticker on the spine., 1967
First Edition
Published for The Institute of Historical Research by the Oxford University Press, 1967, 1st edition. Red cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine, gilt crest to front board under cream dustwrapper with red lettering. 12.25ins x 8.75ins, xxiv, 416pp text plus frontis and 11pp plates. Also maps, plans and diagrams within text. An ink crest(probably of a college library) has been stamped on the front free endpaper and on the general title page. The letters B45.2/V66 have been written on the front free endpaper and opposite the contents page. No other signs of possible library use. Book VG. Dw grubby, with a repaired tear to the top of the spine and a mark from the removal of a sticker on the spine.
Published by Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Groningen,,Wolters, 1965, in-8 broché, 214 pp. Cachet en titre. 'This doctoral thesis makes a modest but useful contribution to our understanding of Plotinus. Dr. Ferwerda has set out to collect and classify all the images and metaphors used in the 'Enneads' and to discuss both Plotinus' use of metaphor in general and the way in which he employs particular images. His collection seems reasonably complete; certainly no important passage in which metaphorical language is used has been left out. The classification is, as he admits in his Introduction, a difficult business, and no arrangement can ever be wholly satisfactory. (.) But is is difficult to see how any other method of classification could have worked bet, 1965
Seller: LE SERPENT QUI PENSE, PRECHAC, France
Couverture en bon état, intérieur en très bon état. Nombreux titres disponibles en Philosophie.
Published by Published Fisher, Son & Co, London, 1832, 1st edition. Half leather binding with marbled boards. Five raised bands to spine. Gilt lettering to spine (title reads "WestmorlandCumberland, Durham & c") .Elaborate gilt decoration to other compartments. Aeg. 11ins x 9ins, marbled endpapers. 220pp plus additional illustrated title page,105 plates each with two illustrations to a page and 3 full page illustrations. Thus in total (including the vignette title page) there are 214 illustrations. This is one less than given in the list of plates. The absentee is "General view of Windermere Lake" - which is often lacking. Occasional light foxing to plates - vignette title page worst affected. G+ nr VG, 1832
First Edition
Published Fisher, Son & Co, London, 1832, 1st edition. Half leather binding with marbled boards. Five raised bands to spine. Gilt lettering to spine (title reads "WestmorlandCumberland, Durham & c") .Elaborate gilt decoration to other compartments. Aeg. 11ins x 9ins, marbled endpapers. 220pp plus additional illustrated title page,105 plates each with two illustrations to a page and 3 full page illustrations. Thus in total (including the vignette title page) there are 214 illustrations. This is one less than given in the list of plates. The absentee is "General view of Windermere Lake" - which is often lacking. Occasional light foxing to plates - vignette title page worst affected. G+ nr VG.
Published by Artist: Cluverus (Clüver) Philipp ( - 1622 ) Leiden ; issued in: Leiden ; ca: 1631; - Philipp Clüver (Philippus Cluverius) 1580- 1622 was an Early Modern German geographer and historian Clüver was an antiquary who was given a special appointment at Leiden as geographer and put in charge of the university's library but his life's project it developed was a general study of the geography of Antiquity based not only on classical literary sources but ? and this was his contribution ? supplemented by wide travels and local inspections He became virtually the founder of historical geography Clüver's Germaniae antiquae libri tres (Leiden 1616) depends on Tacitus and other Latin authors A volume on the antiquities of Sicily with notes on Sardinia a, 1580
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 27 x 35; - Mpa shows Vindelicia (Bavaria) ua Noricum (keltic kingdom) and Austrai with partly Slovenia.
Published by Artist: Cluverus (Clüver) Philipp ( - 1622 ) Leiden ; issued in: Leiden ; ca: 1631; - Philipp Clüver (Philippus Cluverius) 1580- 1622 was an Early Modern German geographer and historian Clüver was an antiquary who was given a special appointment at Leiden as geographer and put in charge of the university's library but his life's project it developed was a general study of the geography of Antiquity based not only on classical literary sources but ? and this was his contribution ? supplemented by wide travels and local inspections He became virtually the founder of historical geography Clüver's Germaniae antiquae libri tres (Leiden 1616) depends on Tacitus and other Latin authors A volume on the antiquities of Sicily with notes on Sardinia a, 1580
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 26,5 x 35 cm; - Map shows Germany between the Rhine and the Elbe with a title cartouche and a mileage scale. Engraved by Nicol. Geilkerckig.
Published by Artist: Ponheimer Kilian ( - 1828 ) Wien ; issued in: Vienna ; ca: 1797; - Kilian Ponheimer 1757 - 1828 was an Austrian engraver He created landscapes after Brand Schmutzer Andreas Magnus Hunglinger Anton Janscha Jakob Philipp Hackert Adam Johann Braun Martin von Molitor Franz Edmund Weirotter and others In 1786 Ponheimer furnished the Beginnings of Muscle Teaching by Joseph Barth with numerous panels Also a map from Switzerland to Faden newly published by Franz Joh Jos from Reilly; engraved by Kil Ponheimer Franz Anton Schrämbl CR Schindelmayer Kilian Ponheimer: Latest general map of Germany in XXIV pages based on Büsching's description of the earth Chauchards and other latest maps Joseph Philipp Schalbacher Vienna 1797, 1757
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Some restoration at lower centerfold, size (in cm): 39,5 x 54; - Map shows the island of Rugia, Vorpommern, Westpommern with the city Kamie_ Pomorski and the Island Bornholm (Denmark). Published from Franz Johann Joseph Reilly.