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Autres imagesAdventures in English Literature, Mercury Edition 1952, Harcourt Brace, Inglis Stauffer Larsen, Ex-Library with Vintage Borrower Card
Edited by Alexander M. Inglis, John G. Stauffer, Robert O. Larsen
Langue : anglais
Edité par Harcourt, Brace & Company, New York, 1952
- Couverture rigide
Vendeur : The Archives, Manassas, VA, Etats-UnisThe Archives
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. "Adventures in English Literature, Mercury Edition." Edited by Alexander M. Inglis, John G. Stauffer, and Robert O. Larsen. Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1952. Hardcover, 782 pages with color plates. Ex-Library from Crystal City Public Schools (stamped Aug. 12, 1957). Includes original borr…ower plate with four student names spanning 1957-1962, a wonderful piece of classroom history. Boards are pink with black lettering and illustration of the Thames and London. Book is in very good condition overall — binding tight, pages clean and bright, only minor expected library marks. A nostalgic mid-century school edition of a classic anthology of English literature.

Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook (Epoch 1950.0) Sixteenth Edition
Arthur P. Norton, the reference handbook and lists of interesting objects revised and rewritten by Christopher R. Kitchin, Julian C.D. Marsh, Howard G. Miles, Patrick Moore, Iain K.M. Nicolson & Gilbert E. Satterthwaite, edited by Gilbert E. Satterthwaite in consultatiion with Patrick Moore & Robert G. Inglis
Langue : anglais
Edité par Gall & Inglis, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1973
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Vendeur : Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, Royaume-UniRyde Bookshop Ltd
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 5th or later Edition. Firmly bound, blue cloth boards. Marks on cover. Light wear and dust spotting on jacket.

Edité par Gall and Inglis, 1963
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Vendeur : Priorsford Books, Peebles, Scottish Borders, Royaume-UniPriorsford Books
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. 48-page stapled booklet with card covers. Minor wear and rubbing to cover, primarily along folded spine edge. Internally, the pages are clean and free of any inscriptions or annotations. Size: 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Weight: 45g.
Edité par Gall & Inglis, Edinburgh, GB, 1976
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- Édition originale
Vendeur : Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, Royaume-UniRichard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976)
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : nrFine. 1st Edition. 48 pages. Book is in nearly fine condition with only slightest signs of wear and/or age.
Autres imagesThe Quest, Volume No. 2, No. 6 (July 1896) **Birmingham Guild of Handicraft**
Lethaby, W. R.; Bidlake, W.H.; Caxton, William; Browning, Robert
Edité par G. Napier & Co. for Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, Newhall St., Birmingham, 1896
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- Édition originale
Vendeur : Dark and Stormy Night Books, Newburyport, MA, Etats-UnisDark and Stormy Night Books
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Ajouter au panierSoft Cover. Etat : Very Good. Limited Edition No. 295/300. Soft cover periodical, single issue, in green-grey printed paper wraps, quarto, (7-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches), the cover with engraved decoration to front printed in black. Contains 10 full page black and white illustrations by various artists of the Guild, including Edmund Hor…t New, Sydney Meteyard, C. M. Gere, Inglis Sheldon Williams, E.H. New, G.T. Tarling and E. G. Treglown, each preceded by a title sheet. Also, three partial page illustrations, two borders, 1 footer and 18 decorative initial caps. An index of the three issues comprising Vol. 2 appears as well. (Numbering is continuous from prior issue.) Thus: [2], [blank], [2], [blank], 95-144pp., [1], [blank], [1], [blank], [1], [blank], [5pp., vol. index and ads].**CONDITION: Very Good. Sound and clean, although with moderate folding which affects the margin of each page. Edges of the yapp-edged wraps have a few some minor (1/4 or less) tears and rumple, as seen. Very light browning at the spine. **Contents: British architect, preservationist, art historian and friend of William Morris, William Lethaby (1857-1931) provides an article entitled "Art, the Crafts, and the Function of Guilds." The onetime Surveyor for Westminster Abbey, Lethaby was responsible for the cleaning and preservation of the fabric of the building in the from 1906- 1928. Additionally, he was principal of London's Central School of Arts and Crafts, Professor of Design at the Royal College of Art and on the Committee for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings. Between 1894 and 1900 he had two building projects in Birmingham, which no doubt brought him into contact with the the work of the Guild. As an early friend of William Morris, he was also involved in the very early meetings of the Kelmscott Press, and later, as a defender of Morris's aims in the period after World War One when his work went somewhat out of favor. ( L. Parry, p. 21; Peterson, History, p. 290)** A portion of Robert Browning's 1852 narrative poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" is illustrated here by the English-born artist Inglis Sheldon Williams (1870-1940). The poem has been described as having moody, quest-like theme. Williams emigrated to Saskatchewan, Canada for a time, returning to London to study at the Slade School of Art, later traveling extensively and becoming an official war artist for the Canadians during the First World War. (Nat. Portrait Gallery) **A selection from William Caxton's "The Golden Legend," the Story of Seynt Kenelme, also appears in this issue. The text is presumably taken from William Morris and F.S. Ellis's three-volume Kelmscott edition of 1892, and there is certainly some fun to be had comparing the two sets of texts and noting the minor similarities and differences. However, the significant differences are found in the new illustrations and overall page design provided by the BGH artists, consisting of Meteyard's headpiece, the fancy initial capitals by H.A. Payne, as well as Tarling and Tregown's new full page illustrations of this story of the martyrdom of the ninth century King Kenelme, who was murdered by his sister Quyndrede and her lover Askeberd in an attempt to usurp power in the Welch Marches. Picturesque details of the tale provide ample fodder for the detail of these new drawings. (William Caxton, responsible for the printing of England's earliest books, had famously translated this book of saint's histories known as "The Golden Legend" from the original Latin version compiled by the medieval Bishop of Genoa, Jacobus de Voragine, published by Caxton in 1483.) Following this section are more items relating to the Kenelme story, including W.H. Bidlake's "A Note on Clent Church," and C.M. Gere's illustration of the same. [It is interesting to note that some of the art here was used in later editions of the "Golden Legend," cf. C.M. Gere's illustration in G.V. O'Neill's "The Golden Legend, Lives of the Saints" ( Cambridge, University Press, 1914.)] REFS: DNB, Linda Parry, edit. "William Morris," (New York," Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1996). pp. 21, 35, 79 etc. W. S. Peterson, Bibliography, A7, pp.19-24. Peterson, History, pp. 290-293. [Please see related Quest issue 5, our no. 9419. The two issues are also available as a set, details upon request--it was thought best to list separately in order to provide differentiated detail.] Scarce. Sydney Meteyard, C.M. Gere, Inglis Sheldon Williams, Oliver Brasket, H. A. Payne, G.T. Tarling and E. G. Treglown (illustrateur). Book.

EXPEDITION FRANCAISE SUR LES RECIFS CORALLIENS DE LA NOUVELLE-CALEDONIE - Volume Deuxième: Eponges Calcaires / Démosponges Récoltées / Interstitial Nematodes from St. Vincent Bay .
BOROJEVIC, Radovan, LEVI, Claude, INGLIS, William G., Higgins, Robert P. .
Edité par Editions de la Fondation Singer-Polignac. Paris. ., 1967
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Vendeur : Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, AustralieJean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books
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Ajouter au panierVolume 2. 1st Ed. (2), 148 PP with tables, c.148 figures, plus 5 b/w plates with 6 photos and 62 shells and 2 plates with 9 photos. Stiff covers with light wear, title on front cover and spine. Top of page 1 with stamp of previous owner. Head of spine worn on 4 cms. French and English text. Contents near fine. 32 x 24. 8 papers:… 2 in English and 6 in French.