340pp. Original blue cloth, fine. From the series "Sather Classical Lectures" vol.10. neat owners name on the end-paper otherwise an unfaded and tight copy View More...
437pp. Pale green cloth, gilt A trifle darkened to the spune but a nice gilt dec.spine. Edited by Ernest Rhys, volume 62 of the Everyman's Library. 7 plays. View More...
xii, 266pp, 24 illustrations from Pinelli's designs, Attractive brown cloth cover and spine blocked in gilt and black. Occasional light fox mark. Inner hinge cracked. View More...
ND [1899]. xxix, 329pp. 36 photographs and illustrations on plates and 64 text illustrations. Inscribed and dated 1910. Printed in America by Houghton & Company. View More...
vi, [i], 362pp, index of the sections, index. A rare edition with a beautiful and original half-calf binding with raised bands to the spine with gilt calf label. The original owners bookplate of The Rev.d Wm Gunn of Smallburgh, Norfolk. to the inside front boards. Green marbled end-papers. A trifle bumped and minor occ. foxing. A lovely book. View More...
61pp with 18 text vignettes headers and tail-pieces followed by 151 full size plates [no 115 duplicated]. Fine dark plates with clean paper and wide margins. First 4 plates a trifle foxed. Engraved title-page. Fine publishers half-calf binding with fine patterned burgandy cloth to the boards. Originally pub. in 1814 this copy was published by J. Williams, Charles Street, Soho Square. Bohms, Taylor and Clay also published the same title in 1814 in separate impressions. Preface dated 1814.22cms. The foot of the spine dated '1836'. [binding date]. Printed by Ricahrd Taylor, Shoe Lane, London. View More...
xviii, 667 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, geneal. tables. 80 illus. A lovely unfaded copy with no marks or wear. Like new. No clipping. View More...
xxiv, 349 pp, 10 full-page illustrations by Hester Saintsbury. Translated into English verse by George Turbervile. Edited with an introduction and glossary by Frederick Boas. Hand-numbered limited edition 310/370. Printed on mould-made paper. Quarter brown buckram with tan cloth boards, gilt titles. A lovely copy with no wear or marks. Tan spine a trifle sunned and end-papers off-set browning. THE HEROYCALL EPISTLES of the Learned Poet Publius Ovidious Naso. Translated Into English Verse By George Turberville View More...
vi,716pp. More than 450 illustrations. Front hinge a little loose otherwise a clean copy. Very heavy! Translated revised and edited by Henry Nettleship and J.E. Sandy View More...
An original Press Release folder with all the contents for the Exhibition " A Seal Upon Thine Heart" Glyptic Art of The Ancient Near East ca 3500-2100 BC, Jan 7 through April 26 1988. Maroon paper folder with an original typed catalogue text with descriptions and list of the 107pp items plus 13 high quality photgraphic A4 loose plates of some of the exhibits, each with a pasted printed note on the Piedmont headed paper to the rear. Several othe printed loose documents enclosed. A SCARCE ITEM [presumably for a reviewer] No inscriptions. View More...
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