Middlesex.: Penguin. 1971. Soft cover. Near fine copy very light shelf wear. . Octavo. Very scarce in this condition. . Photograph of OUR copy available upon request. Penguin. paperback
GB: Cassell Cassell's National Library 1888. 144 x 95 mm; 3d; standard designed cover with floral motifs etc. 1st Thus. Paperback. VG-. Cassell (Cassell's National Library) Paperback
GB: Everyman's Library Dent/Dutton 1964. Larger late format. Black cloth lettered in gold on spine only with double rule at top and EL at bottom. Brown pictorial DW has Anchor-Fish logo with black ground on spine and "Larger Format" price structure statement on front flap. Rear cover states A FEW OF 500 AUTHORS. Code on rear flap is Cy1964. Dw spine is sunned not affecting lettering. . 1st Thus. Hardback. nrFine/VG DW. Illus. by Eric Fraser DW. Everyman's Library (Dent/Dutton) Hardcover
GB: Everyman's Library Dent/Dutton 1977. Larger late format. Pale blue cloth lettered in gold on spine only with double rule at top. Pale green pictorial DW has EL logo on spine and "Larger Format" price structure statement on front flap. Rear cover states A FEW OF 500 AUTHORS. Code on rear flap is 10/68. Book and dustwrapper/dustjacket are in very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age. Text edges browning. Front flap of DW clipped at top corner. Reprint Thus. Hardback. VG/VG DW. Illus. by Eric Fraser DW. Everyman's Library (Dent/Dutton) Hardcover
GB: Everyman's Library Dent/Dutton 1927. Pale grey-green cloth lettered and decorated in gold over whole of spine. Buff typographic DW has "Sundial" logo on spine. Rear cover has advert for EVERYMANS LIBRARY Nos. 781-800. Inscription of owner at front of book. Spine of book slightly rubbed. DW has minor spine end loss removing half of word "Classical" at top of spine. . Reprint Thus. Hardback. VG/G DW. Everyman's Library (Dent/Dutton) Hardcover
New York.: Barnes & Noble. 1996. Reprint. Hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. . Octavo. Very scarce in this condition. . Photograph of OUR copy available upon request. Barnes & Noble. hardcover
New York.: Quality Paperback. 1999. First edition thus. Soft cover. Fine copy. Octavo. Introduction by Alain de Botton. Important reference work. . Photograph of OUR copy available upon request. Quality Paperback. paperback
Dover 1992. Softcover. NF. Among the most important and influential philosophical works in Western thought: Euthyphro exploring the concepts and aims of piety and religion; Apology a defense of the integrity of Socrates' teachings; Crito exploring Socrates' refusal to flee his death sentence; and Phaedo in which Socrates embraces death and discusses the immortality of the soul. Dover paperback
Dover 1992. Softcover. NF. . New selection from The Works of Plato published by the Tudor Publishing Company each dialogue unabridged and slightly corrected. Dover paperback
Library of Liberal Arts Press 1949. Plato's theory of knowledge. 84 pages 010 ASIN: B0007HULCI. Soft Cover. Very Good. Library of Liberal Arts Press Paperback
J. M. Dent & Sons LTD 1960. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Translated by A. E. Taylor. Introduction by Taylor. Wear to dust jacket. J. M. Dent & Sons LTD hardcover
The Easton Press 1979. Hardcover. Near Fine. Eugene Karlin. Translated from the Greek with introductory analyses by Benjamin Jowett. With a preface by Whitney J. Oates. Illustrated by Eugene Karlin. An exceptional copy. The Easton Press hardcover
Walter J. Black 1942. Hardcover. Good. Translated by B. Jowett. Edited by Louise Ropes Loomis. Introduction by Loomis Uncludes APOLOGY CRITO PHAEDO SYMPOSIUM and REPUBLIC. Wear and soil to cloth. Name of previous owner on front endpaper. Walter J. Black hardcover
The Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1951. Soft Cover. Good. Translated by F. J. Church. Introduction by Fulton H. Anderson. Name of previous owner on front cover. Underlining in the text. All text is readable. The Bobbs-Merrill Co. paperback
Oxford University Press 1955. Soft Cover. Good. Translated by Francis Macdonald Cornford. Introduction by Cornford. Underlining in the text. All text is readable. Front cover is beginning to separate. Oxford University Press paperback
Gregg International 1970. Price HAS BEENR REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 sale item reprint of the 1913 edition iv 577 1 pp. hardcover fine; introduction in English the main work in Russian Gregg International hardcover
Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo 1919. Octavo 18 � 13.5 cm. Original decorative wrappers; 141 1 pp. Light soil and foxing to wrappers; original spine strip lacking and sections of the text beginning to detach; text evenly toned; still good or better. First edition. This curious mix of the history and ethnography of London was written by Platon Mikhailovich Kerzhentsev 1881-1940 the leading historian of Ireland in the Soviet Union. Focused on London as the seat of British imperialism this work discusses the customs and mores of the English visiting all corners of London rich and poor. Two sections 'Worker's London' and 'London Organizations' paint a picture of the difficulties faced by the working classes in the metropolis. In 1899-1904 Kerzhentsev studied history at the Moscow State University and in 1904 he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party RSDLP. After numerous arrests in Russia Kerzhentsev lived in exile in the UK France and the United States and was active in the Bolshevik groups abroad. In this period he also studied the history of the Irish struggles for independence and published two books on the subject "The fight for land and freedom in Ireland" 1917 and "Revolutionary Ireland" 1918. Upon his return to Russia Kerzhentsev went on to write for Izvestia and Pravda eventually becoming the head of Russian Telegraph Agency ROSTA and initiating its ideological bent. Kerzhentsev was also one of the founders of the system of Soviet censorship and went on to write one of the first histories of Lenin "The Life of Lenin" 1934. Despite being removed from his post in 1938 Kerzhentsev survived the Stalinist purges and died of natural causes in 1940. KVK and OCLC show copies at Oxford National Library of Sweden and the British Library. unknown
London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. 1961. 8vo. vii 344 pp. Full cloth in dust wrapper. Spotting to jacket and fore-edge. Bookplate to front pastedown. Cloth clean. Internally clean. . Very Good. Cloth. 1961. Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. 1961 hardcover
Penguin Classics. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Penguin Classics unknown
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BiblioBazaar 2015. Hardcover. As New. Disclaimer:An apparently unread copy in perfect condition. Dust cover is intact; pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. BiblioBazaar hardcover
Paperback / softback. New. The only Platonic dialogue that takes as its central theme the fundamental Socratic question of the good understood as that which makes for the best or happiest life. Following the translation is an appendix of parallel passages from other Platonic dialogues as well as related material from Aristotle the Stoics and Epicurus. paperback
Paperback / softback. New. Provides an edition suitable for students of Plato and Xenophon's accounts of how Socrates on trial for his life defended himself and his philosophy. The Commentary explores literary linguistic and philosophical aspects while the Introduction discusses Socrates his philosophy Socratic dialogues and Athenian legal procedures. paperback