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Byron, George Noel Gordon
Byron J. Shillon Prisoner. In Russian /Bayron Dzh. Shil'onskiy uznik.
2003. 192 p. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb5ee32f5e694c9084. unknown
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Byron, George Noel Gordon
Byron J.-G. Selected Works. In Two Volumes In Russian /Bayron Dzh.-G. Izbrannye proizvedeniya. V dvukh tomakh
M. Art Literature 1987. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb2e2a9e01a8b1e6d4. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : alb2e2a9e01a8b1e6d4
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Marchand, Lelie A. (editor)
Byron's Letters and Journals : Volume 4 - 1814 - 1815 Wedlock's the Devil v. 4
United Kingdom: John Murray 1975. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. original cloth hardcover 369 pages near fine in near fine unclipped dustwrapper. We are a real bookshop with real books situated in and shipping from the United Kingdom. Shelf 300. <br/> <br/> John Murray hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 137903 ISBN : 0719529948 9780719529948
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Marchand, Lelie A. (editor); Frontis [Illustrator]
Byron's Letters and Journals : Volume 4 - 1814 - 1815 Wedlock's the Devil v. 4
John Murray 1975-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! John Murray hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-0719529948 ISBN : 0719529948 9780719529948
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Marchand, Leslie A
Byron: a Biography 3 vols
Alfred A Knopf. Used - Good. 1957 Knopf three volume set on cloth with slipcase. Bindings unblemished text blocks clean boards straight without highlights or markings. Mild rubbing/chipping to dust wrappers edges. Wear to slipcase with some splitting along edges. Very nice example. Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. Partnered with Friends of the Library since 2010. Alfred A Knopf hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : BAY_17_SH_030667 ISBN : 0394418247 9780394418247
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Marchand, Leslie
Byron: a Biography 3 vols
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0394418247.G ISBN : 0394418247 9780394418247
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) West, Paul (editor)
Byron: A Collection of Critical Essays Twentieth Century Views Series
Englewood Cliff NJ: Prentice Hall 1963. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. 5th Printing; 177 clean unmarked pages; ownr's name on page edges; an anthology of critical essays by G. Wiltn Knight Bernard Blackstone Mrio Praz Guy Steffan F.R. Lewis W.W. Robsonhelen Gardner George M. Ridenour Edmund Wilson Gilbert Highet Bertrand Russell John Wain Etc <br/> <br/> Prentice Hall paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 015683
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Byron, George Gordon Noel Lord
Byrons Werke. Uebersetzt von W. Schäffer A. Strodtmann J. Stadelmann A. H. Janert W. Grüzmacher. 8 Teile 4 Bände. komplett.
Leipzig. Bibliographisches Institut. o. J. ca. 1865. Hardcover. Gut. 8 . 436 322 272 321 S Band 1: - Die Belagerung von Korinth - Der Gefangene von Chillon - Die Insel - Der Korsar - Mazeppa - Beppo - Der Gjaur - Die Braut von Abydos - Lara - Parisina Band 2: LYRISCHE GEDICHTE - Themen - Liebe - Heimat und Fremde - Hebräische Gesänge - Tassos Klage - Der Traum - Häusliches - vermischte Gedichte Band 3 - Don Juan Band 4 - Manfred - kain - Himmel und Erde - Sardanapal gepflegtes Exemplar nur kleine LesespurenBuchblock altersgemäß gebräunt riecht etwas rauchig Leipzig. Bibliographisches Institut. o. J. (ca. 1865). hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : B00037103
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
London: John Murray 1841. First illustrated edition. The fine heraldic binding was commissioned for Prince Antonio Boncompagni Ludovisi 1808-1883 who was appointed to the first senate during Italy's reunification in 1861. At this time in the country Byron's posthumous "popularity became so great that he came to be regarded as a native Italian poet" Zuccato p. 85. This volume also has the slightly later bookplate of a Count Sanminiatelli. Childe Harold - the work that made Byron famous - was first published between 1812 and 1818. This edition was published in one volume with fine steel engravings by William Finden and his brother Edward which "sensitively conveyed to a wide contemporary audience images of Byron's life and work" ODNB. These engravings are accompanied by a folding map also by Finden showing the journey of "Childe Harold" from England to Portugal across the Mediterranean to Malta through Greece and the Aegean islands to Troy and Constantinople. Octavo 235 x 155 mm. With 61 steel engravings on India paper to the text and folding map all by W. and E. Finden after drawings by Thomas Creswick Charles Robert Cockerell Thomas Phillips and others. Contemporary red crushed morocco flat spine lettered in gilt compartments ruled in gilt with tulip tooling eight gilt rules to boards with blind greek key roll and gilt roll inner panel with elaborate foliate and heraldic dragon cornerpieces enclosing an elaborate initial "A" surmounted by a coronet wide turn-ins with four gilt rules coated yellow endpapers gilt edges. Binding bright and unobtrusively marked boards a touch bowed contents foxed and toned. A very good copy. Edoardo Zuccato "The Fortunes of Byron in Italy 1810-70" The Reception of Byron in Europe 2004. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 183679
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron, 1788-1824 :
CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. CANTO THE THIRD.
<p>London : for John Murray 1816. First edition of the third canto: the second issue. "There was a sound of revelry by night ." etc. Demy 8vo 209 x 129mm. iv76 i.e.79ipp. Bound complete with half-title in a smart recent binder's cloth; last leaf a touch dusty occasional slight spotting but a very good copy.</p> London : for John Murray, 1816. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 17868
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord.
Childe Harold.
London: John Murray 1816. Inscribed by Byron to inspire his fellow writer and later by Maturin in memory of his friend Presentation copy of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage inscribed by Byron on the half-title "To the Revd R. C. Maturin from the Author". Following Byron's death in 1824 Maturin inscribed a quatrain from a contemporary poem by James Montgomery on the rear free endpaper in memoriam: "Friend after friend departs; / Who hath not lost a friend / There is no union here of hearts / That hath not here an end". Byron and Maturin enjoyed a warm literary friendship beginning in December 1815 when they were introduced by Walter Scott. That month Maturin sent Byron the manuscript for his Gothic tragedy Bertram. Byron adored the play writing to John Murray that he received the manuscript "late in the evening and read it through without being able to stop" Murray letter to Scott 25 December 1815. In a letter to Maturin he praised the work as "a very extraordinary production - of great & singular merit as a composition" 22 December 1815. Byron helped Maturin bring his work to the stage sending the manuscript to George Lamb with whom he managed the Drury Lane Theatre Lamb like Byron read the play by candlelight and "could not go to bed without finishing it". Despite his enthusiasm for Maturin's tragedy Byron found himself exiled from England from April 1816 and never saw the play performed. His Childe Harold was nonetheless an important influence on its success: "Bertram undoubtedly benefitted from the great popularity of Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage the first two cantos of which had been published in 1812 for the hero of Maturin's play was spoken of by a number of contemporary critics as a 'Byronic figure'" Lougy p. 45. The play became Maturin's first critical and commercial success and his touching inscription at the rear of the volume reveals the gratitude and affection he felt for the poet. This copy of Childe Harold is from the 1816 edition of Byron's collected works. Vol. I of IV only duodecimo 165 x 106 mm. Engraved plate by Thomas Stothard with tissue facing p. 10. Contemporary unlettered calf. Housed in a custom brown quarter morocco folding box by the Chelsea Bindery. Book label of J. O. Edwards to front pastedown. Binding worn front joint cracked but cords firm contents clean. A good copy in unrestored condition. Robert E. Lougy Charles Robert Maturin 1975. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 174164
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt
Thomas Y. Crowell. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. poems verse romance A readable intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books. Thomas Y. Crowell unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q10C-02561
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BYRON, Georg Gordon Noel.
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage. A Romance by Lord Byron.
London John Murray 1853. 8vo. xvi 311 1 pp. 31 engr. plates of 32. Green full morocco gilt spine with raised bands gilt boards gilt edges slight wear to hinges. Lacks the frontispice. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 90836
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord.
Collected volume of six verse publications.
London: for John Murray; W. Hone; 1813-21. She walks in beauty like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies. First editions of Hebrew Melodies which includes Byron's celebrated lyric "She walks in beauty." the verse tragedy Marino Faliero and the heroic poem The Bride of Abydos as well as early editions of three other poetic works. The volume comprises: i The Giaour A Fragment of a Turkish Tale. London: for John Murray 1813. Pp. xiii 76. Seventh edition. ii The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale. London: for John Murray 1813. Pp. iv 72. First edition second issue. iii The Corsair A Tale. London: for John Murray 1814. Pp. xii 108. Sixth edition. iv Hebrew Melodies. London: for John Murray 1815. Pp. x 54. First edition. v Poems on His Domestic Circumstances. I. Fare Thee Well! II. A Sketch from Private Life. With the Star of the Legion of Honour and four other poems. London: for W. Hone 1816. Pp. 32. One of several pirate editions issued by William Hone in 1816 stated "second edition". vi Marino Faliero Doge of Venice. An Historical Tragedy in Five Acts. With Notes. The Prophecy of Dante A Poem. London: for John Murray 1821. Pp. xxii 262. First edition second issue. Six works bound in a single vol. octavo 209 x 137 mm. Contemporary half calf spine decorated in gilt green morocco label marbled sides ruled in gilt edges sprinkled red. Bookplate of one Christopher Thomson to front pastedown his 1949 ownership signature to front free endpaper; 1813 ownership signature of Frances Woodmeston c.1776-1829 to half-title of The Corsair; cropped ownership inscription dated 10 May 1821 to head of half-title of Marino Faliero. Small spots of wear to spine and corners front joint cracked and hinge strengthened rear joint superficially cracked but firm occasional marks and spots to contents else clean. A very good copy. Wise I pp. 83-4 87-8 97 105; II p. 30. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 164354
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BYRON, GEORGE GORDON NOEL. (LORD BYRON).
Collection of 17 seperate works by Byron: 1. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A Romaunt. Canto I-IV. I-II. The Second Ed. 1812. - III-IV. First Ed. 1816-18. 2. Lara A Tale. Fourth Ed. 1814. - 3.The Corsair A tale. Second Ed. 1814. - 4. The Bride of a.
London John Murray/Thomas Davison 1810-21. 8vo. Bound in 6 uniform near contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt spines. Wear to spine-ends. Gilt lettering. Upper part of spine on the first volume loosening. Light wear to edges. All but one are Murray imprint. In general clean and fine on good paper. <br/><br/><em>An interesting collection of nearly all of Byron's works and here with many first editions. </em> unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 55228
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Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron; Austen, John (illustrator)
Don Juan / by Lord Byron
John Lane/Dodd Mead 1927. Later Printing. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. A Good copy in 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe spine with raised bands and gilt floral and geometric tooling top edge gilt marbled endpapers front board detached but present spine has some fading wear and minor nicks; boards rubbed; rear joint has wear. Notable for the 17 full-page illustrations including frontispiece by John Austen. 93 b/w illustrations. x3408pp. Second printing of this illustrated edition. John Lane/Dodd, Mead hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 634279
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Byron, George Gordon Noel
Don Juan English Poets
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0300026862.G ISBN : 0300026862 9780300026863
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel.
Don Juan.
London: J. Onwhyn 1819. The first full piracy of Cantos I and II produced by radical publisher Joseph Onwhyn as "an exact copy from the quarto edition" title page. It precedes the octavo issue "which Murray had reluctantly issued or more precisely caused Thomas Davison to issue in response to the piratical edition" Luke p. 202. Quarto 205 x 130 mm pp. 117 1. Mid-20th-century purple half morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe spine with raised bands yellow morocco label gilt central tool to compartments grey cloth sides Serpentine pattern marbled endpapers top edge gilt. Spine sunned splash mark to title half-title and final pages a few spots to contents. A very good copy. Hugh J Luke "The Publishing of Byron's Don Juan" PMLA vol. 80 no. 3 June 1965 pp. 199-209. hardcover
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Byron, George Gordon Noel. [Lord Byron]
Don Juan.
London: Thomas Davison i.e. John Murray 1819-1821 Cantos I-V Volumes I-II/John Hunt 1823-24 Cantos VI-XVI Volumes III-VI. Scarce complete first edition set of Byron's great work which was widely criticized as immoral upon publication and is now considered one of the greatest poems of the Romantics; from the library of American writer Erica Jong. Volume one was produced in quarto format and the subsequent 5 volumes in octavo Davison abandoned the quarto format after disappointing sales of the first volume six volumes uniformly bound in full morocco with gilt titles and tooling to the spine double gilt ruling to the front and rear panels gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With an autograph letter signed by Lady Byron bound into the first volume. Written from Moore Place Esher the letter reads in part "Dear Sir I am much obliged to you for offering to look for another young Teacher in place of the one who is engaged but I have no difficulty in finding a Substitute. I should however be glad if you could find me an older master for a situation in Warwickshire - to manage a day-school on the Garden plan for Bogs - the emolument would not exceed 20 to 24 pounds with Board - He would be under the direction of a very good Clergyman - A single man would be preferred there being no room at the Schoolhouse for him - she must lodge at some distance. Lady Olivia Sparrow is still active in her charitable undertakings though I sometimes wish they were less governed by hasty feelings in religious matters. Yours truly A.I. Noel Byron Moore Place Esher Nov 19th." From the library of Erica Jong. Jong remains best known for her 1973 novel Fear of Flying which became famously controversial for its portrayal of female sexuality and figured prominently in the development of second-wave feminism. Written in the first person and narrated by its protagonist 29-year-old American poet Isadora Wing Fear of Flying was written in the throes of the Sexual Revolution of the 1970s and encapsulated the movement’s redefinition of female sexuality. In interviews Jong stated: “At the time I wrote Fear of Flying there was not a book that said women are romantic women are intellectual women are sexual—and brought all those things together… What Isadora is looking for is how to be a whole human being a body and a mind and that is what women were newly aware they needed in 1973.†The novel remains a feminist classic and has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. Jong notable used a quotation from Don Juan as the epigraph in Fear of Flying "Alas! the love of women! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown And if 'tis lost life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone And their revenge is as the tiger's spring Deadly and quick and crushing; yet as real Torture is theirs -- what they inflict they feel. They are right; for man to man so oft unjust Is always so to women; one sole bond Awaits them -- treachery is all their trust; Taught to conceal their bursting hearts despond Over their idol till some wealthier lust Buys them in marriage -- and what rests beyond A thankless husband -- next a faithless lover -- Then dressing nursing praying -- and all's over. Some take a lover some take drams or prayers Some mind their household others dissipation Some run away and but exchange their cares Losing the advantage of a virtuous station; Few changes e'er can better their affairs Theirs being an unnatural situation From the dull palace to the dirty hovel: Some play the devil and then write a novel" Lord Byron Don Juan 1824. In fine condition. Scarce and with fine provenance. "The War and Peace of English poetry Don Juan contains an epic sweep that moves from Spain to the East and to Russia before ending in England… At the same time that Byron's broad canvas foretells the scope of the great 19th-century novels the poet's own sensibilities echo the picaresque 18th-century novels of his early reading Smollett and Fielding with their bawdy humor and sly inversions of vice and virtue. Unlike these prose narratives however Don Juan has no beginning middle or end. It draws us in not to learn 'what happens next' but to hear what this seductive confidential teasing voice is going to tell us" Eisler 610. When Cantos I through V appeared they did so without the name of either author or publisher on the title page. Publisher John Murray refused to print Byron's dedicatory poem which ridiculed English poet laureate Robert Southey and Byron refused to put his name on a censored publication. Because of Byron's change from his long-standing publisher Murray to John Hunt brother of writer Leigh Hunt midway through Don Juan complete first-edition copies with all cantos are scarce. Thomas Davison [i.e., John Murray] unknown
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel.
Don Juan. Cantos I. & II. A New Edition - Canto XVI. = kplt.
London Thomas Davison 1819-21 Cantos I-V u. John Hunt 1823-24 Cantos VI-XVI. 8° 215 x 125 cm. 6 Tle. in 3 Bdn. Tit. 2271 S. Cantos I & II; Tit. 2182 S. Cantos III IV & V; VII2 S. 1811 S. Cantos VI VII & VIII; 1511 S. Cantos IX X & XI; 168 S. Cantos XII XIII & XIV u. 1291 S. Cantos XV & XVI. Dekorative Halblederbände der Zeit m. reicher goldgepr. Rückenverzierung 2 Rüschildchen. Einbände leicht berieben Ecken bestoßen an den ob. Kapitalen etw. lädiert Band 1 mit unterlegtem Eckabriss Titelbl. u. Namenszug v. alter Hd. auf Nebentitel nur vereinzelt braunfleckig im Text sehr sauberes Exemplar. Bd. 1 Cantos I u. II erste Ausgabe im Oktavformat die übrigen Bände Cantos III-XVI in Erstausgaben. - Der erste Band im Jahr der Erstausgabe abweichend im Oktav- anstatt Quart-Foremat in Fortsetzungen. Blackwood's Magazine nannte es 'a filthy and impious poem' und Wordsworth schrieb 1820 dazu: I am convinced that Don Juan will do more harm to the English character than anything of our time. London, Thomas Davison 1819-21 (Cantos I-V) u. John Hunt 1823-24 (Cantos VI-XVI). unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : STLE0027
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel (Lord)
Don Juan. Cantos 1-XVI
London: Thomas Davison / John Hunt 1820-24. Six volumes bound in three. Demy-octavos 16.5cm; contemporary full diced calf; bound including original title pages; half-titles and terminal leaves where called for. An attractive set in contemporary binding sympathetically re-backed preserving the original endpapers as well as most of the original spines and spine labels. Early printed bookplate of John Colston to each front pastedown with later inked ex-libris "J. Hames" added beneath each printed portion. The full foolscap octavo edition of Don Juan preceded in each case by quarto editions in the same year. Cantos I-II are from an early but not first printing with 1820 date at base of title page but no statement of "New Edition" as seems somewhat common though this issue appears unmentioned by Wise. The remaining volumes are first printings. WISE II p.3-8. Thomas Davison / John Hunt unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 17071
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Byron, George Gordon Noel
Don Juan: In Sixteen Cantos
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 102270771X.G ISBN : 102270771X 9781022707719
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Byron, George Gordon Noel
Don Juan: In Sixteen Cantos
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1021121819.G ISBN : 1021121819 9781021121813
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Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord.
English Bards And Scotch Reviewers A Satire.
London James Cawthorn n.d. 1809 first edition. Paper watermarked "E & P/1805" with misprint "crouds" for crowds and the word Author correctly spelled "Dispatch" incorrectly spelled as "Despatch" on page 5 line 7 first state preface leaf present later dark blue crushed morocco ruled gilt on sides and spine spine with five raised bands gilt tooled edges and dentelles marbled endpapers with extra blank pages bound at end presumably to thicken the slim volume AEG one of 1000 copies. Light extremity wear else nearly fine. London, James Cawthorn, n.d. (1809), first edition. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : JD37168
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord.
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; A Satire.
London: James Cawthorn 1810. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 189 x 113 mm. 3pp. publisher's advertisements at end dated 30 March 1810. Original half-title cropped and tipped in at end. Contemporary turquoise morocco gilt top edge gilt others uncut stamp-signed by Bedford. Provenance: Bertrand Smith's their partially removed ticket on front flyleaf. Third edition. Randolph pp. 16-17. <br/><br/> James Cawthorn hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : D19229
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BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord.
Hebrew Melodies.
London: John Murray 1815. Reading Byron in Chicago First edition first issue with a gift inscription on the front free endpaper "To M. L. Rothschild. With high regard and good wishes Barnet Hodes 1936". Both Rothschild and Hodes were prominent Jewish figures in Chicago during the 1930s. Byron wrote these poems to accompany music composed by Isaac Nathan adapted from chants used in contemporary synagogue services. Hodes 1900-80 was a lawyer Democratic politician and art collector who held multiple high-ranking civic offices in Chicago. He was active in five mayoral campaigns including that of Louis Berman with whom Hodes founded the Nu Beta Epsilon fraternity for Jewish students at Northwestern University School of Law in 1919. Maurice Leopold Rothschild 1864-1941 emigrated to Chicago from Germany in the 1880s and opened his eponymous clothing store in 1906. His business prospered and Rothschild became known as a wealthy philanthropist. Byron wrote most of the poems in Hebrew Melodies between 1814 and 1815 around the time of his marriage to Anne Milbanke though "She Walks in Beauty" his most famous and celebrated lyric was written about Anne Wilmot the wife of his cousin Sir Robert Wilmot. This copy has the four-line notice of Samuel Rogers's Jacqueline: A Tale on the verso of E4 omitted in the second issue and Thomas Campbell's Selected Beauties of English Poetry advertised as "In the Press". It retains four final leaves of titles for binding Byron's previously issued poems. Octavo pp. viii 53 x. With 2 pp. of publisher's advertisements and 4 sectional title pages to Byron's Works. Finely bound by Rivière & Son in early 20th-century tan polished calf spine with raised bands green morocco labels compartments richly decorated in gilt raised bands French fillet border with crosshatched circular device in corners in gilt to covers inner dentelles and edges gilt purple coated endpapers. Extremities rubbed a handful of faint scratches to covers foxing throughout: a very good copy. Wise I pp. 103-4. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 185200
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Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord
Hebrew Melodies
London: Printed for John Murray 1815. First edition first issue with Roger's “Jacqueline†and Campbell's “Selected Beauties†listed second and third on the second page of advertisements. Includes extra half-titles and title-pages at rear allowing the poems to be bound in two volumes. viii 53 ii adspp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original paper wrappers edges slightly frayed spine worn. Laid in full gray cloth dropbox. First edition first issue with Roger's “Jacqueline†and Campbell's “Selected Beauties†listed second and third on the second page of advertisements. Includes extra half-titles and title-pages at rear allowing the poems to be bound in two volumes. viii 53 ii adspp. 1 vols. 8vo. Wise “Byron†I p. 103; Randolph p. 50 Printed for John Murray unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 346169
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Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord (1788-1824)
HOURS OF IDLENESS: A Series of Poems Original and Translated
London: W.T. Sherwin 1820. Hardcover. The sixth edition of Lord Byron's first volume of poetry. An unauthorized publication it was suppressed at the order of Lord Eldon. The Myrtle A. Crummer Frank J. Hogan Sylvan Lawrence Froelich copy with their respective bookplates to the front pastedown. 160 p. Octavo. Later brown paper-covered boards with a printed paper spine label and new endpapers. Lacking the frontispiece. Faint offsetting to the title page with a closed to the bottom edge that has been neatly mended on the verso. Housed in a custom chemise and calf-backed slipcase which is darkened along the spine. W.T. Sherwin hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 72365
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Strout, Alan Lang (editor)
John Bull's Letter to Lord Byron
Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press 1947. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. First Edition First Printing; dj w/lite wear only unclipped price; 170 clean unmarked pages <br/> <br/> University of Oklahoma Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 017569
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Bigland, Eileen
Lord Byron
London: Cassell & Company Ltd 1956. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8 vo; 2.5 Pouinds. B/W Illus. First Edition First Printing; dj w/unclipped price; 278 pags/index <br/> <br/> Cassell & Company Ltd, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 105425
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Nichol, John
Lord Byron English Men of Letters Series
NY: Harper & Brothers 1901. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12 vo. maroon c w/gilt titles; 122 clean unmarked pages; some wear at top spine <br/> <br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 077286
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord)
Manfred
London: John Murray 1817. 1st . Paperback. Good. 8 Vo; .5 Pound. 3rs printing; 80 pages. grey--green wraps closed tear on rear flyleaf; moderate foxing of front flyeaf some old staining; This issue has the 2 line quotation from Hamlet on the title which makes it Wise's 3rd issue. Wise I p123. Randolph p67 <br/> <br/> John Murray paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 004903
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Byron, George Gordon Noel. -.
Marino Faliero Doge von Venedig. Geschichtliche Tragödie von Lord Byron. Freie Übersetzung von Thierry Preyer.
Frankfurt a. M. Alfred Neumann 1883. . Marino Faliero; dt. - Exlibris des Zoologen Heinrich Balss 1886-1957: Mönch in einem Studierzimmer umgeben von Büchern Globus Fernrohr Totenschädel; darunter die Devise: "Ignoramus et ignorabimus". - Umschlag staubfleckig u. an den Rückenfalzen eingerissen Bindung gelockert Frankfurt a. M. Alfred Neumann, 1883. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 78056
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Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824)
Marino Faliero Doge of Venice. : an Historical Tragedy in Five Acts. with Notes. the Prophecy of Dante a Poem. / by Lord Byron
London: John Murray Printed: London: Thomas Davison 1821. First Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in contemporary half-calf over marble boards. Gilt cross-bands with the title blocked direct. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. Minor generalized wear and toning to the extremities. Scans and additional detail on request. ; 261 pages; 1st Issue with all points confirmed Dodge's 5 & a half line speech on p. 151 . Bookplate of Capt. T. L. Seaton with his inked stamp to both the title and half-title. Referenced by: Stratman 837. Wise T. J. V.2 p.29-30. Physical desc. : xxi 1 261 3p. ; 20.6cm. Subjects: Faliero Marino 1274-1355 - Drama. Dante Alighieri 1265-1321 - In literature. Venice Italy in literature. London: John Murray [Printed: London: Thomas Davison] hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 134481
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) Iremonger, Lucille
My Sister My Love
NY: William Morrow & Co 1981. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo. First Edition First Printing; dj w/closed tears unclipped price; 312 clean unmarked pages <br/> <br/> William Morrow & Co hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 111663 ISBN : 068800055x 9780688000554
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 3
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp. 65-96 clean unmarked pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062645
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 14
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.417-448 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062671
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 16
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.481-512 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062674
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 9
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.257-288 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062658
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 12
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.353-384 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062665
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 6
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp. 161-192 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062656
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 21
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.641-672 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062682
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 19
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.5477-608 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062680
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 17
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.513-544 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062675
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 24
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.737-40 biography by Thomas Moore clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062685
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 11
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. First Edition Thus . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.321-352 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062662
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 15
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. First Edition Thus . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.449-480 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062672
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 20
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.609-640 clean unmarked pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062681
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Byron, George Gordon Noel (Lord) & Moore, Thomas
Poetical Wotks of Byron: First Quarto Illustrated Editioj Part 13
NY: Johnsn Fry & Copany 1867. 1st . Paperback. Very Good. 4 vo. b/w Steel Engravings. 1st Quarto Illustrated Edition; pp.385-416 clean unmaed pages; some uncut pages <br/> <br/> Johnsn, Fry & Copany paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 062670
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Byron, George Gordon Noel Lord
Ritter Harold's Pilgerfahrt.
Cotta: Stgt.; Tübingen 1836. Hardcover. Einband lichtrandig etwas fleckig. Innendeckel und fliegende Vorsatzblätter stockfleckig. 8°. Original-Leinwand England; 19. Jahrhundert; Stgt.; Tübingen, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 165604
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