Readings in English Social History: From pre-Roman Days to A.D. 1837.
New York: Kraus, 1969. Illustrated. xxx + 585pp., 8vo, blue cloth. New York: Kraus Reprint, 1969. A near fine copy. More
New York: Kraus, 1969. Illustrated. xxx + 585pp., 8vo, blue cloth. New York: Kraus Reprint, 1969. A near fine copy. More
Birmingham: Classics of Medicine, 1991. Illustrated. 379 pp. 8vo, full leather, a.e.g. (Birmingham: Privately Printed for the Classics of Medicine, 1991). Fine. "Moynihan greatly advanced our knowledge of duodenal ulcer. He developed the concept of the so-called ulcer sequence, pain-food-ease and he stressed the well-ordered sequence of symptoms." GM 3535. Facsimile of the 1910 edition. More
Birmingham: Classics of Medicine, 1991. Illustrated. 379 pp. 8vo, full leather, a.e.g. (Birmingham: Privately Printed for the Classics of Medicine, 1991). Page edges foxed, else near fine. "Moynihan greatly advanced our knowledge of duodenal ulcer. He developed the concept of the so-called ulcer sequence, pain-food-ease and he stressed the well-ordered sequence of symptoms." GM 3535. Facsimile of the 1910 edition. More
New York: Biblio and Tannen, 1967. xxxvii + 634 pages, thick 8vo, red cloth. New York: Biblio and Tannen, 1967. A near fine copy. More
Leipzig: Durr'schen, 1903. 476pp., tall 8vo, untrimmed, original printed wrappers (soiled and chipped. Leipzig: Durr'schen, 1903. First Edition. Very good. More
Paris: Chez les Editeurs, 1806. New translation with the Latin Text by M.G.T. Villenave. 4 volumes. Numerous fine copper engravings with tissue guards. Tall thick 8vo, 3/4 burgundy morocco, marbled boards, ornately gilt spines, heraldic bookplates. Paris: Chez les Editeurs, 1806. Very good (+). More
Paris: F. Gay, 1806. 4 volumes. Translated with the original Latin text by M.G.T. Villenave. Illustrated with numerous copper engravings after designs by MM. Lebarbier. Monsiau, et Moreau, all with tissue guards. Thick 8vo, 3/4 burgundy morocco, ornately gilt spines, marbled boards. Paris: Chez les Editeurs, F. Fay, 1806. Scarce. Very good (+). More
Oxford: Talboys et Wheeler, 1825. 5 volumes. 8vo, full brown leather, ornately gilt spines (rubbed), marbled edges. Oxford: Talboys et Wheelers, 1825. A very good set, internally fine. More
New York: Noonday, 1961. 2 volumes. 8vo, black cloth. New York: The Noonday Press, (1961). Very good. More
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1979. 208 pages. 8vo, maroon cloth, slightly torn d.w. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, (1979). Second edition. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. Aspects of Greek and Roman Life. General Editor: H.H. Scullard. More
London: Oxford University Press, 1971. 483 pages. Tall 8vo, black cloth with gilt lettering at spine. London: The Oxford University Press/Clarendon Press, 1971. First edition. Infrequent underlining in text/margins and tidy notes on front endpaper from previous owner, otherwise a very good(+) copy lacking the dust wrapper. More
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. 407pp. tall 8vo, cloth, dust wrapper; (d.w. chipped). Berkeley and Los Angeles; University of California Press, 1967. More
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. 407 pages, tall 8vo, blue cloth, price clipped dust wrapper, a bit sunned at edge. Berkeley and Los Angeles; University of California Press, 1967. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
Leipzig: Teubner, 1914. VOLUME I ONLY. Thick 8vo, blue buckram; lower margin of title page chipped and repaired with archival tape. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, (1914). A very good copy of this scarce edition. More
Leipzig: Teubner, 1906. 208 pages with text in Latin and Greek. Tall 8vo, bound in blue cloth. Leipzig: Teubner, 1906. Some staining on a few pages and tape on corner at last page. A very good(+) copy. More
Munich: Muller, 1920. 12 tipped in lithographs by Adolf Schinnerer. Translations selected by Franz Spunda, by many translators, including Rainer Maria Rilke. 4to, vellum spine and corners over patterned boards (spine darkened and with minor edgewear, faint dampstain on upper, inner margin, still a very good copy). Munchen: George Muller, 1920. Number 181 of 330 numbered copies. More
Vinegia: Giovan. Griffio, 1554. Griffin and putti woodcut device on title page, griffin passant device at end, 5 large woodcut illustrations and historiated letters. Italic and roman letter. 218 pages, small 4to, full vellum (lacks title label on spine). Vinegia: Giovan. Griffio, 1554. A beautiful copy of a scarce book. Not in Brunet; Cornell 104; not in Graesse; Haym 73, 9; Hortis 55, 99; Marsand 68. More
Oxford: Clarendon, 1978. xviii + 310pp., 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, (1978). A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Leiden: Brill, 1977. A Critical Edition with Introduction, Notes and Index Verborum by W. F. Bakker and A. F. Van Gemert. Volume 7 of Byzantina Neerlandica. More
London: Harvard University Press, 1961. Translated by F.H. Colson and G.H. Whitaker. 10 volumes, Volumes 1-9 and Volume 1 of the supplement. 16mo, green cloth, price-clipped d.w. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press/ London: Heinemann, 1961- 1971. Reprint Edition. A fine set with some dust wrappers near fine. Loeb Classical Library, Books #226; 227; 247; 261; 275; 289; 341; 363; 320; 380. Text in Greek and English. 7. More
London: Harvard University Press, 1969. Translated by Conybeare. 2 volumes, 16mo, green cloth, price-clipped d.w. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press/ London: Heinemann, 1969. Reprint Edition. A fine set in near fine dust wrappers. Loeb Classical Library, Books #16 & 17. Text in Greek and English. More
Chicago: Aldine, 1965. Illustrated. xxiii + 340pp., tall 8vo, red cloth, torn d.w. Chicago: Aldine, (1965). First edition. A very good copy. More
Stratford-Upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head, 1928. 2 volumes. The Olympian and Pythian Odes and the Nemean and Isthmian Odes. with introductions and translation into English verse by C.J. Billson. Wood engravings throughout by John Farleigh. 297 + 193 pages with untrimmed edges. Tall thick 4to, original orange printed boards with black cloth spine (rubbed at extremities) and paper labels (chipped); bookplate and small previous owner's name on fly-leaves, else internally fine. Stratford-Upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press/Blackwell, 1928-1930. A very good solid copy. Limited..... More
Stratford-Upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head, 1930. Introductions and translation into English verse by C. J. Billson. Fine wood engravings throughout by John Farleigh, stylized in the Etruscan manner. xxi, [3], 193, [1] pages with untrimmed edges. 4to, handsomely rebound in 1/2 crimson morocco, black leather spine label and red cloth covers. Stratford-Upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press/Blackwell, 1930. Fine. Limited Edition, number 70 of 250 copies. Printed in Greek and Roman types on thick paper; with Greek and English on opposing pages... More
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