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Pillai, V. K. Ayappan
Shakespeare Criticism: From the Beginning to 1765.
140X200 mm. 85 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Pencil inscription on few pages - no damage to text. Page 61/62 bottom corner slightly torn. Else in good condition.
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PILLARS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH
Pillars of the English church -
Mowbray. Very Good. Mowbray 1934 129pp ex-lib very slightly foxed otherwise very good Mowbray unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 15541
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Pilniak, Boris ( Translated Into English By F. O'dempsey )
Tales Of The Wilderness
Westport Conn.: Hyperion Press 1973. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First translated Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 223 Pages Introduction By Price D. S. Mirsky. Hyperion Press Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 044621
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Pinchas Zukerman Los Angeles Philharmonic English Chamber Orchestra
Mozart: Famous Serenades Audio CD Pinchas Zukerman Los Angeles Philharmonic English Chamber Orchestra
Sony 1997-11-18. Audio CD. New. Original CDs not a cheap reissue CD-R copies. Brand New 2 CD Set FACTORY SEALED. Sony unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : C8942
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Pinchas Zukerman [Conductor]; English Chamber Orchestra [Orchestra];
Vivaldi Concerti
RCA 1996-05-21. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. RCA unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2552191016053
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Pinchas Zukerman [Conductor]; English Chamber Orchestra [Orchestra];
Vivaldi Concerti Audio CD Pinchas Zukerman and English Chamber Orchestra
RCA 1996-05-21. Audio CD. Very Good. CD and liner in excellent condition. Tiny hole in corner of case. RCA unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : C1276
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Pinchas Zukerman English Chamber Orchestra
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
Alliance 1987-09-29. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. Alliance unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : CD212190513038
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Pindar
Odes de Pindar. With Notes and Illustr., by Gilbert West, R.B. Greene and H.J.Pye, to which is Prefixed a Dissertation On the Olympic Games, by the Former
London, Dodsley, 1749. 26 : 21 cm. 13 Pages, 206 pages, 1 leaf; 117 pages; 315 pages, 1 leaf. Modern half calf. 5 part in 1 volume.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 16081AB
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Pindar
The Odes of Pindar - second edition
University of Chicago Press 1976 178 pages 13 5x20 2x1 3cm. 1976. Broché. 178 pages.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100127807
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Pindar, Peter (John Wolcot) edited by P. M. Zall w/intro. by A. L. Rowse
Peter Pindar's Poems
<p>Columbia: Univ. of SC Press 1972 1st ed. 70pp. yellow cloth sm 4to: Very Good in a near Very Good dj some wear along top edges of yellow cover cloth; else VG The English clergyman physician art critic and journalist Dr. John Wolcot 1738-1819 wrote these verses pseudonymously. They were art criticism cloaked in "uninhibited buffoonery" and relied on King George III for their satirical target. </p> Columbia: Univ. of South Carolina Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5989 ISBN : 0872492516 9780872492516
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PINDAR:
PINDARI OLYMPIA PYTHIA NEMEA ISTHMIA PART 1
GENEVA HENRI. STEPHANUS 1560. 16mo CONTEMPORARY FULL LEATHER BINDING WITH COVERS DECORATED WITH GILT CENTRE OVAL ORNAMENT AND CORNER ORNAMENTS RAISED BANDS. TEXT IN LATIN AND GREEK 576 PAGES. PART 1. THE LEATHER NATURALLY WORN WITH SOME LOSS TO THE HEAD AND TAIL OF THE SPINE. CONTENTS CLEAN. FRONT HINGE WEAK. OVERALL VERY GOOD. SCARCE. GENEVA, HENRI. STEPHANUS, 1560 hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 39764
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PINDARUS.
The extant odes of Pindar. Translated into English with an introduction and short notes by Ernest Myers.
London, MacMillan, 1908.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 105915
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PINDARUS.
The odes. Translated into English verse by Geoffrey S. Conway.
London, J.M. Dent & Sons, (1972).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 115362
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PINE John
Battaglia navale
Acquaforte stampata in verde / blu, tratta da The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Poco dopo la sconfitta dell'armata spagnola del 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, comandante della flotta britannica, commissionò a Robert Adams la produzione di una serie di disegni che rappresentavano le varie fasi dell'azione; poi commissionò H.C. Vroom la realizzazione di una serie di disegni per arazzi, basati sul lavoro di Adams. Le tele furono tessute da Francis Spiring di Haarlem. Alcuni anni dopo, i disegni furono venduti a Giacomo I e, successivamente, arredarono le pareti della Camera dei Lord. Tutti gli arazzi, tranne uno rubato precedentemente, furono bruciati insieme a gran parte del Palazzo di Westminster nel 1834. La grande opera di Pine che raffigura questa famosa battaglia navale è, ora, di grande importanza storica. A parte il notevole dettaglio dell'incisione e la ricchezza dell'invenzione nei vari cartigli, l'uso contenuto dell'inchiostro colorato per stampare la superficie della lastra produce un effetto sorprendentemente attraente e rappresenta un importante esempio primordiale della stampa a colori per le illustrazioni. Bellissimo esemplare, stampato su carta vergata coeva, con pieni margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Etching printed in green/blue, taken from The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Shortly after the defeat of the Spanish “Armada” in 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, commander of the British Fleet, commissioned Robert Adams to produce a series of charts representing the various phases of the action and then H.C. Vroom to produce a series of designs for tapestries, based on the work of Adams. They were woven by Francis Spiring of Haarlem. Some years later, they were sold to James I and eventually came to furnish the walls of the House of Lords. All the tapestries, except one stolen at an earlier date and now lost, were burned in the fire that destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster in 1834. Pine's great work depicting this famous naval battle is therefore now of great historical importance. Apart from the remarkable detail of the engraving and the wealth of invention in the various cartouches, the restrained use of coloured ink to print the plate surface produces a strikingly attractive effect, and represents a very early example of the colour-printing of illustrations. T.Clayton, 'The English Print 1688-1802', New Haven and London, 1997, pp.87; Berlin Catalogue 1677.
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PINE John
Battaglia navale
Acquaforte stampata in verde / blu, tratta da The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Poco dopo la sconfitta dell'armata spagnola del 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, comandante della flotta britannica, commissionò a Robert Adams la produzione di una serie di disegni che rappresentavano le varie fasi dell'azione; poi commissionò H.C. Vroom la realizzazione di una serie di disegni per arazzi, basati sul lavoro di Adams. Le tele furono tessute da Francis Spiring di Haarlem. Alcuni anni dopo, i disegni furono venduti a Giacomo I e, successivamente, arredarono le pareti della Camera dei Lord. Tutti gli arazzi, tranne uno rubato precedentemente, furono bruciati, insieme a gran parte del Palazzo di Westminster nel 1834. La grande opera di Pine che raffigura questa famosa battaglia navale è, ora, di grande importanza storica. A parte il notevole dettaglio dell'incisione e la ricchezza dell'invenzione nei vari cartigli, l'uso contenuto dell'inchiostro colorato per stampare la superficie della lastra produce un effetto sorprendentemente attraente e rappresenta un importante esempio primordiale della stampa a colori per le illustrazioni. Bellissimo esemplare, stampato su carta vergata coeva, con pieni margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Etching printed in green/blue, taken from The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Shortly after the defeat of the Spanish “Armada” in 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, commander of the British Fleet, commissioned Robert Adams to produce a series of charts representing the various phases of the action and then H.C. Vroom to produce a series of designs for tapestries, based on the work of Adams. They were woven by Francis Spiring of Haarlem. Some years later, they were sold to James I and eventually came to furnish the walls of the House of Lords. All the tapestries, except one stolen at an earlier date and now lost, were burned in the fire that destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster in 1834. Pine's great work depicting this famous naval battle is therefore now of great historical importance. Apart from the remarkable detail of the engraving and the wealth of invention in the various cartouches, the restrained use of coloured ink to print the plate surface produces a strikingly attractive effect, and represents a very early example of the colour-printing of illustrations. T.Clayton, 'The English Print 1688-1802', New Haven and London, 1997, pp.87; Berlin Catalogue 1677.
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PINE John
Battaglia navale
Acquaforte stampata in verde / blu, tratta da The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Poco dopo la sconfitta dell'armata spagnola del 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, comandante della flotta britannica, commissionò a Robert Adams la produzione di una serie di disegni che rappresentavano le varie fasi dell'azione; poi commissionò H.C. Vroom la realizzazione di una serie di disegni per arazzi, basati sul lavoro di Adams. Le tele furono tessute da Francis Spiring di Haarlem. Alcuni anni dopo, i disegni furono venduti a Giacomo I e, successivamente, arredarono le pareti della Camera dei Lord. Tutti gli arazzi, tranne uno rubato precedentemente, furono bruciati, insieme a gran parte del Palazzo di Westminster nel 1834. La grande opera di Pine che raffigura questa famosa battaglia navale è, ora, di grande importanza storica. A parte il notevole dettaglio dell'incisione e la ricchezza dell'invenzione nei vari cartigli, l'uso contenuto dell'inchiostro colorato per stampare la superficie della lastra produce un effetto sorprendentemente attraente e rappresenta un importante esempio primordiale della stampa a colori per le illustrazioni. Bellissimo esemplare, stampato su carta vergata coeva, con pieni margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Etching printed in green/blue, taken from The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Shortly after the defeat of the Spanish “Armada” in 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, commander of the British Fleet, commissioned Robert Adams to produce a series of charts representing the various phases of the action and then H.C. Vroom to produce a series of designs for tapestries, based on the work of Adams. They were woven by Francis Spiring of Haarlem. Some years later, they were sold to James I and eventually came to furnish the walls of the House of Lords. All the tapestries, except one stolen at an earlier date and now lost, were burned in the fire that destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster in 1834. Pine's great work depicting this famous naval battle is therefore now of great historical importance. Apart from the remarkable detail of the engraving and the wealth of invention in the various cartouches, the restrained use of coloured ink to print the plate surface produces a strikingly attractive effect, and represents a very early example of the colour-printing of illustrations. T.Clayton, 'The English Print 1688-1802', New Haven and London, 1997, pp.87; Berlin Catalogue 1677.
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PINE John
Battaglia navale
Acquaforte stampata in verde / blu, tratta da The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Poco dopo la sconfitta dell'armata spagnola del 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, comandante della flotta britannica, commissionò a Robert Adams la produzione di una serie di disegni che rappresentavano le varie fasi dell'azione; poi commissionò H.C. Vroom la realizzazione di una serie di disegni per arazzi, basati sul lavoro di Adams. Le tele furono tessute da Francis Spiring di Haarlem. Alcuni anni dopo, i disegni furono venduti a Giacomo I e, successivamente, arredarono le pareti della Camera dei Lord. Tutti gli arazzi, tranne uno rubato precedentemente, furono bruciati, insieme a gran parte del Palazzo di Westminster nel 1834. La grande opera di Pine che raffigura questa famosa battaglia navale è, ora, di grande importanza storica. A parte il notevole dettaglio dell'incisione e la ricchezza dell'invenzione nei vari cartigli, l'uso contenuto dell'inchiostro colorato per stampare la superficie della lastra produce un effetto sorprendentemente attraente e rappresenta un importante esempio primordiale della stampa a colori per le illustrazioni. Bellissimo esemplare, stampato su carta vergata coeva, con pieni margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Etching printed in green/blue, taken from The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Shortly after the defeat of the Spanish “Armada” in 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, commander of the British Fleet, commissioned Robert Adams to produce a series of charts representing the various phases of the action and then H.C. Vroom to produce a series of designs for tapestries, based on the work of Adams. They were woven by Francis Spiring of Haarlem. Some years later, they were sold to James I and eventually came to furnish the walls of the House of Lords. All the tapestries, except one stolen at an earlier date and now lost, were burned in the fire that destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster in 1834. Pine's great work depicting this famous naval battle is therefore now of great historical importance. Apart from the remarkable detail of the engraving and the wealth of invention in the various cartouches, the restrained use of coloured ink to print the plate surface produces a strikingly attractive effect, and represents a very early example of the colour-printing of illustrations. T.Clayton, 'The English Print 1688-1802', New Haven and London, 1997, pp.87; Berlin Catalogue 1677.
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PINE John
Battaglia navale
Acquaforte stampata in verde / blu, tratta da The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Poco dopo la sconfitta dell'armata spagnola del 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, comandante della flotta britannica, commissionò a Robert Adams la produzione di una serie di disegni che rappresentavano le varie fasi dell'azione; poi commissionò H.C. Vroom la realizzazione di una serie di disegni per arazzi, basati sul lavoro di Adams. Le tele furono tessute da Francis Spiring di Haarlem. Alcuni anni dopo, i disegni furono venduti a Giacomo I e, successivamente, arredarono le pareti della Camera dei Lord. Tutti gli arazzi, tranne uno rubato precedentemente, furono bruciati, insieme a gran parte del Palazzo di Westminster nel 1834. La grande opera di Pine che raffigura questa famosa battaglia navale è, ora, di grande importanza storica. A parte il notevole dettaglio dell'incisione e la ricchezza dell'invenzione nei vari cartigli, l'uso contenuto dell'inchiostro colorato per stampare la superficie della lastra produce un effetto sorprendentemente attraente e rappresenta un importante esempio primordiale della stampa a colori per le illustrazioni. Bellissimo esemplare, stampato su carta vergata coeva, con pieni margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Etching printed in green/blue, taken from The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Shortly after the defeat of the Spanish “Armada” in 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, commander of the British Fleet, commissioned Robert Adams to produce a series of charts representing the various phases of the action and then H.C. Vroom to produce a series of designs for tapestries, based on the work of Adams. They were woven by Francis Spiring of Haarlem. Some years later, they were sold to James I and eventually came to furnish the walls of the House of Lords. All the tapestries, except one stolen at an earlier date and now lost, were burned in the fire that destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster in 1834. Pine's great work depicting this famous naval battle is therefore now of great historical importance. Apart from the remarkable detail of the engraving and the wealth of invention in the various cartouches, the restrained use of coloured ink to print the plate surface produces a strikingly attractive effect, and represents a very early example of the colour-printing of illustrations. T.Clayton, 'The English Print 1688-1802', New Haven and London, 1997, pp.87; Berlin Catalogue 1677.
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PINE John
Battaglia navale
Acquaforte stampata in verde / blu, tratta da The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Poco dopo la sconfitta dell'armata spagnola del 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, comandante della flotta britannica, commissionò a Robert Adams la produzione di una serie di disegni che rappresentavano le varie fasi dell'azione; poi commissionò H.C. Vroom la realizzazione di una serie di disegni per arazzi, basati sul lavoro di Adams. Le tele furono tessute da Francis Spiring di Haarlem. Alcuni anni dopo, i disegni furono venduti a Giacomo I e, successivamente, arredarono le pareti della Camera dei Lord. Tutti gli arazzi, tranne uno rubato precedentemente, furono bruciati, insieme a gran parte del Palazzo di Westminster nel 1834. La grande opera di Pine che raffigura questa famosa battaglia navale è, ora, di grande importanza storica. A parte il notevole dettaglio dell'incisione e la ricchezza dell'invenzione nei vari cartigli, l'uso contenuto dell'inchiostro colorato per stampare la superficie della lastra produce un effetto sorprendentemente attraente e rappresenta un importante esempio primordiale della stampa a colori per le illustrazioni. Bellissimo esemplare, stampato su carta vergata coeva, con pieni margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Etching printed in green/blue, taken from The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords: representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII, with the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis Hispanorum in Angliam Vera Descriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornaments with medals struck upon the occasion, and other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. By John Pine, engraver. London, MDCCXXXIX. Sold by J. Pine in Old Bond Street near Picadilly. Shortly after the defeat of the Spanish “Armada” in 1588, Lord Howard of Effingham, commander of the British Fleet, commissioned Robert Adams to produce a series of charts representing the various phases of the action and then H.C. Vroom to produce a series of designs for tapestries, based on the work of Adams. They were woven by Francis Spiring of Haarlem. Some years later, they were sold to James I and eventually came to furnish the walls of the House of Lords. All the tapestries, except one stolen at an earlier date and now lost, were burned in the fire that destroyed most of the Palace of Westminster in 1834. Pine's great work depicting this famous naval battle is therefore now of great historical importance. Apart from the remarkable detail of the engraving and the wealth of invention in the various cartouches, the restrained use of coloured ink to print the plate surface produces a strikingly attractive effect, and represents a very early example of the colour-printing of illustrations. T.Clayton, 'The English Print 1688-1802', New Haven and London, 1997, pp.87; Berlin Catalogue 1677.
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PINE, Emilie (Dublino, 1977)
Appunti per me stessa
Traduzione di Ada Arduini . 8vo. pp. 206. . Nuovo (New). . Prima edizione italiana (First Italian Edition). .
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PINEIRO R. J.
LIGHTNING - NAVETTE EN PERIL
CLAUDE LEFRACQ. 1996. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 391 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : RO30048209
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Pineiro R. J.
Lightning navette en péril
Lefrancq. 1996. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 391 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R240161501
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PINES Paul
L'Ange du Jazz
ROCHER. 1985. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 299 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R160056378
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PINION FB.: F. B.
A BRONTE COMPANION; LITERARY ASSESSMENT BACKGROUND AND REFERENCE
LONDON THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD 1975. 1ST EDITION. A VERY GOOD COPY IN A VERY GOOD DUSTWRAP. LONDON, THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD, 1975 unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 37267
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Pink, M. Alderton; Thomas, S. Evelyn
English Grammar Composition and Correspondence
Good+ Hardback without dust jacket. Slight wear to top and bottom of spine. Binding is cracked inside rear board but holding firm. Some browning to first and last few pages. Some pencil markings to pages. 542p. Used
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Pinkham Mary Ellen
Le régime de Mary Ellen
Robert Laffont. 1985. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 288 pages. Coins frottés. Rares rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : RO30333090
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PINKHAM, Lucile
William III and the respectable revolution. The part played by William of Orange in the revolution of 1688.
Northfield, Archon, 1969. VIII, 272 S. OLwd (mit OUmschlag).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3406012
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PINKNEY (Ninian).
Travels through the South of France. and in the interior of the provinces of Provence and Languedoc, in the years 1807 and 1808, by a route never before performed, being along the banks of the Loire, the Isère, and the Garonne, through the greater part of their course. Made by the permission of the French government. Second edition
Londres, Gale, Curtis, & Fenner, 1814 in-8, viii pp., 474 pp., avec une carte dépliante aux contours rehaussés de couleurs en guise de frontispice, demi-chevrette verte à coins, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, double filet à froid sur les plats (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolé, coins obtondus, ff. 7-10 défraîchis.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 226737
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PINKNEY Lieutenant-Colonel
Travels Through The South Of France, And In The Interior of the Provinces of Provence and Languedoc, In The Years 1807 and 1808, By A Route Never Before Performed, Being Along the Banks of The Loire, The isere, and the Garoone, Through the Greater Part of
Printed For Gale, Curtis And Fenner London 1814 In-8 ( 220 X 135 mm ) de VIII-473 pages, pleine basane acajou, dos à nerfs orné de palettes dorées et de fleurons à froid, pièces d'auteur et de titre de basane anthracite, filets doré gras et maigre d'encadrement sur les plats, dentelle intérieure dorée ( Reliure anglaise de l'époque ). Carte dépliante hors-texte aux contours en couleurs. Dos et partie des plats éclaircis, bon exemplaire.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 121159
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PINKOLA ESTES CLARISSA
LA DANSE DES GRAND-MERES - Sur la jeunesse de l'age mur - et la maturite de la jeunesse.
GRASSET. 2009. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R320081697
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PINKOLA ESTES CLARISSA
LE JARDINIER DE L'EDEN - CONTES DE SAGESSE A PROPOS DE CE QUI NE PEUT MOURIR..
GRASSET. 1998. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 105 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : RO20153137
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Pinkola Estés Clarissa
"Femmes qui courent avec les loups (Histoires et mythes de l'archétype de la Femme sauvage) - ""Le livre de poche"" n°14785"
Grasset. 2001. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 763 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R300330319
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Pinkola Estés Clarissa
Femmes qui courent avec les loups. Histoires et mythes de l'archétype de la Femme sauvage.
Grasset. 2006. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 487 pages, exemplaire de bibliothèque, couverture plastifiée, tampons et étiquettes - renforts adhésifs au corps de l'ouvrage, papier jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R200124796
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Pinnock, Trevor, Anne Sofie von Otter Stephen Varcoe a. o
Purcell: Dido And Aeneas
Archiv Produktion, 1989. 427624-2 CD, Schuber, 76 S.; Abb. CD
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 53960
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Pinnock, Trevor, The English Concert George Frideric Handel a. o
Handel: The Organ Concertos (Gesamtaufnahme, 3 CD)
Archiv Produktion, 1984. 435037-2 3 CD, 24 S. CD
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 47713
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Pinske, Jorn / Carole Ottesen, English trans.
Macmillan Book of Orchids The
Collier / Macmillan. 1st. 1986. vg. Paperback. ISBN:0020635206 126 pages. 7.5" tall; color & b/w photos; color photo on front of off- white cover . Collier / Macmillan paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 174606 ISBN : 0020635206 9780020635208
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PINTER Harold.
Dwarfs.
NY: Grove Weidenfeld. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0802113850 . First American edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . Grove Weidenfeld hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 570 ISBN : 0802113850 9780802113856
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PINTER Harold
The Proust Screenplay: a la Recherche du Temps Perdu
New York: Grove Press 1977. Hardcover. Small 4to. Tan cloth dust jacket. x 177pp. Near fine/near fine. First edition tight and handsome. Grove Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 9974
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PINTER Harold.
Dwarfs.
NY: Grove Weidenfeld. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0802113850 . First American edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . Grove Weidenfeld hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 570 ISBN : 0802113850 9780802113856
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Pinter - Jenkins - Jaspers
ENCOUNTER. SEPTEMBER 1961
London, Encounter, 1961. Ilustraciones en b/n. Textos de H. Pinter, R. Jenkins, etc. 96p. 4º. Cubiertas originales. Algo deslucida. Book in English. Buen ejemplar. Includes 'The Examination' by Harold Pinter, 'The Law and Literary Merit' by Raymond Williams, 'The Fate of Olga Ivinskaya' by Robert Conquest, 'Two Poems' by Lawrence Durrell, 'Three Poems' by Alan Ross, notes and reviews by Elspeth Huxley, A.J.P. Taylor, H.R. Trevor-Roper, Marcus Cunliffe, David Marquand, Kathleen Raine, etc.
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Pinter Harold
C'était Hier
Gallimard, 1984 - In-8°, broché, 108 pages. Bel exemplaire.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 18357
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PINTER Harold
La collection suivi de : L'amant et de : Le gardien. Collection : Du monde entier.
Paris, Gallimard, 1972. 12 x 19, 187 pp., broché, couverture à rabats, bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 78314
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Pinter, Harold
The Birthday Party: a Play in Three Acts
Toronto ON Canada: Samuel French 1988. Soft cover. Very Good. 0573606080; Clean tight interior unmarked; ghost of price sticker on back cover; red ink filling in spaces on letters in title and on man on back cover. <br/> <br/> Samuel French paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000157 ISBN : 0573606080 9780573606083
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Pinter, Harold
The Birthday Party
London England: Eyre Methuen 1980. Trade Paper. Very Good. Tight unmarked copy; minimal shelfwear; spine straight and uncreased. <br/> <br/> Eyre Methuen paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000158 ISBN : 0413304809 9780413304803
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Pinter, Harold
The Caretaker and the Dumb Waiter - Two Plays By Harold Pinter
USA: Grove Press 1965. Paperback. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Trade Paperback in Good Condition. A playwright of classical eminence Pinter's plays take ordinary events which become charged with profound elusive meaning. Bound in clean and unmarked wrappers no edgewear. Tight glued binding. Interior is also very clean and completely unmarked light wear to edges looks a bit worn; soundly bound. Prev owner name on back of front cover. Text block fore edge has a brownish spot. Harold Pinter 1930-2008 was a Nobel Prize-winning English playwright screenwriter director and actor. 121 pages. 8" x 5.4". Grove Press New York 1965. Grove Press paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 021256
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Pinter, Harold
THE DWARFS
New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1990. First American Edition . Fine/Fine. A novel. <br/> <br/> Grove Weidenfeld unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13453 ISBN : 0802113850 9780802113856
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PINTER, Harold
The Homecoming.
<p>Easton CT: Easton Press 2000. <i><b>Signed by Harold Pinter on the colophon.</b></i> Certificate signed by Harold Pinter Angela Cheyne and Publisher Roy S. Pfeil. First <b>Limited edition</b> / First printing. Gray leather. Very fine. Certificate of Authenticity and A Note About the Homecoming laid in.</p> Easton Press, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 15474
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Pinter, Harold
The Hothouse
New York New York U.S.A.: Grove Press 1999. Trade Paper. As New. 0802136435; As New Condition;"A black comedy set in a government-run mental institution The Hothouse revolves around a sinister murder plot hatched against a backdrop of corruption sexual favors and hopeless bureaucratic ineptitude. <br/> <br/> Grove Press paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 000101 ISBN : 0802136435 9780802136435
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PINTER, HAROLD
THE HOTHOUSE
NY: GROVE/EVERGREEN PRESS. VG. PAPERBACK. 1ST. 1980. GROVE/EVERGREEN PRESS paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 030992 ISBN : 0394176758 9780394176758
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PINTER, Harold (Londra, 1930 - Londra, 2008)
The Dwarfs
A novel Una delle 150 copie di testa della prima edizione numerata e firmata dall'Autore e elegantemente rilegata (n. 30). 8vo. pp. 184. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima ed. di 150 es. num. E firmati dall'Autore. . Unico racconto di Pinter
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