Steinhauer, Eric W
Theorie und Praxis der Bibliotheksmumie : Überlegungen zur Eschatologie der Bibliothek. Eric W. Steinhauer / Bibliotope ; Bd. 8
Hagen-Berchum : Eisenhut-Verl., 2012. 1. Aufl. 105 S. : Ill. ; 19 cm broschiert
Référence libraire : 43597
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Steinitz Wolfgang
Geschichte Des Finnisch-Ugrischen Vokalismus
Stockholm: Instituti Hungaricic Universitatis Holmiensis 1944. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front end page and dated 10/28/45 to noted semiotician and linguist Thomas A. Sebeok. Wolfgang Steinitz German linguist and folklorist was an important pioneer of the German folk-revival in both East and West Germany. Sebeok Professor Emeritus at Indiana University was among the founders of biosemiotics and editor-in-chief of the journal Semiotica the leading periodical in the field. A nice folklore Association Copy. Book is Very Good 2" tear at spine top edge chips at ends of spine contents are clean tight and unmarked. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Association Copy. Instituti Hungaricic Universitatis Holmiensis Paperback
Référence libraire : 006642
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Steinitz Wolfgang
Geschichte Des Finnisch-Ugrischen Vokalismus
Stockholm: Instituti Hungaricic Universitatis Holmiensis 1944. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front end page and dated 10/28/45 to noted semiotician and linguist Thomas A. Sebeok. Wolfgang Steinitz German linguist and folklorist was an important pioneer of the German folk-revival in both East and West Germany. Sebeok Professor Emeritus at Indiana University was among the founders of biosemiotics and editor-in-chief of the journal Semiotica the leading periodical in the field. A nice folklore Association Copy. Book is Very Good 2" tear at spine top edge chips at ends of spine contents are clean tight and unmarked. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Instituti Hungaricic Universitatis Holmiensis Paperback books
Référence libraire : 006642
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Steinitz, W
Arbeiterlied und Volkslied.
Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1965. 19 S. OBr. (DAW. Sitzungsberichte d. Klasse f. Sprachen, Literatur u. Kunst 1965/8)
Référence libraire : 134022
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Stelios Papadopoulos
Traditional Songs and Dances of Cyprus
Nicosia: Self publication 1980. Brand new. Bilingual greek-english edition. Soft cover 30 cm 162 pp. ill. Self publication paperback
Référence libraire : S8075
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Stella Pitharouliou
Laika paramythia tes Cretes
Folk tales of Crete. In greek. Hardcover 21 cm 228 pp. En plo hardcover
Référence libraire : 105080
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STELLER W
SUDETENSCHLESISCHE VOLKSLIEDER
IN TEDESCO
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Stenberg Goran
Doden Dikterar: En Studie Av Likpredikningar Och Gravtal Fran 1600-och 1700-Talen
Stockholm: Atlantis 1998. Dust wrapper marked; 445p bibliog index. In Swedish. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/G. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Atlantis Hardcover
Référence libraire : 78015 ISBN : 9174866761 9789174866766
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Stephane Carrion
Mes princesses favorites
<p>Montreal: Editions Dédicaces. Paperback. New. Pour le bonheur de toute la famille cette oeuvre accueille trois histoires candides. Leurs fonds qui se dessinent à travers les mots de chacune d'elle poursuivent une quête d'éducation et de moralité qui veulent accompagner l'enfant dans le plaisir qu'offre la lecture. Cette perspective se réalise grâce à une écriture qui désapprouve toute turpitude et qui bannit l'idée d'intransigeance. De plus dans ce livre au vocabulaire adouci pour les plus jeunes princes princesses et personnages imaginaires viennent chercher leur sensibilité. Un style sombre mais touchant vient en aide à l'auteur qui veut vivre ses écrits avec les autres.</p> Editions Dedicaces paperback
Référence libraire : 0000014 ISBN : 1926723171 9781926723174
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Stephen R. Wilk
Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon
Oxford: Oxford University Press 2000. Book. Good. Cloth. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. N.B. EX LIBRARY. Stamps and stickers to ffep and verso of title page. Sticker to D/J spine. Clean copy in plastic sleeve. Oxford University Press Hardcover
Référence libraire : 056552 ISBN : 0195124316 9780195124316
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Stephen Ree
Gordon Ballads
Norwood PA: Norwood Editions 1974. A limited edition of 100 copies. SCARCE. Fine in blue cloth gilt title at spine. Reprinted from v.2 of the 1903-07 ed. of "The House of Gordon" edited by J.M. Bulloch printed for the New Spalding Club Aberdeen Scotland which was issued as no. 26 and 33 of the New Spalding Club publications. Pages numbered 3-101 at top also paginated 513-611 at bottom contains 22 songs. . Limited Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Norwood Editions Hardcover
Référence libraire : 006590 ISBN : 0883055708 9780883055700
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Stephen Ree
Gordon Ballads
Norwood PA: Norwood Editions 1974. A limited edition of 100 copies. SCARCE. Fine in blue cloth gilt title at spine. Reprinted from v.2 of the 1903-07 ed. of "The House of Gordon" edited by J.M. Bulloch printed for the New Spalding Club Aberdeen Scotland which was issued as no. 26 and 33 of the New Spalding Club publications. Pages numbered 3-101 at top also paginated 513-611 at bottom contains 22 songs. . Limited Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Norwood Editions Hardcover books
Référence libraire : 006590 ISBN : 0883055708 9780883055700
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Stephen Skinner
Millennium Prophecies
The Book Company Sydney 1994. Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 160 pages. Book has been water damaged and has rippling of pages and surface tear to inside of front board. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Myths Legends & Folklore; ISBN: 1863090487. ISBN/EAN: 9781863090483. Inventory No: 10080394. 9781863090483 The Book Company hardcover
Référence libraire : 10080394 ISBN : 1863090487 9781863090483
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Stephen Spender Sophocles
Oedipus Trilogy: King Oedipus Oedipus at Colonos Antigone
<p>Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 208 p. Audience: General/trade.</p> Random House hardcover
Référence libraire : biblio4311 ISBN : 0394544838 9780394544830
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STEPHENS James
THE CROCK OF GOLD
New York: Macmillan 1952. Illustrated edition. Hardcover. Very Good/price-clipped dj. 8vo 227 pages green cloth inked name on endpaper <br/><br/>A modern fairy tale from Ireland. With 8 color plates and many decorations in black-and-white by Thomas Mackenzie. This is the 21st printing. Macmillan hardcover
Référence libraire : 0009305
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Stephens Kate by
Truths Back of the Uncle Jimmy Myth in a State University of the Middle West
NY: Kate Stephens 1924. Retired library copy usual stamps stickers labels markings and rear withdrawn pocket. Blind-embossed seal on title/copyright page. Author's black inked inscription on 2nd ffep First Edition. Green endpages. All else is clean and tight. Shelf worn and rubbed black paper-covered boards library stamp on spine and slightly scuffed covers. 98pp. Inscribed By Author. First Edition. Boards. Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Ex-Library Hardcover. Kate Stephens Hardcover
Référence libraire : SB10362
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Stephens, James.
A POETRY RECITAL.
pp. vi, 36, (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Endpapers age stained. Small 8vo. Original full paper binding. Hardbound. First Edition. Very Good plus. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
COLLECTED POEMS.
pp. xxii, 260. Uncut. Fore-edge age stained. Endpapers foxed. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Hardbound. First Trade Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
ETCHED IN MOONLIGHT.
pp. v, 199. Top edge decorated green. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, decorated and lettered in brown. Spine faded. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
HERE ARE LADIES.
pp. 345, (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Endpapers foxed. Bookseller's label. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, gold lettered and decorated. Spine very faded. Hardbound. First American Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
HERE ARE LADIES.
345p. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, embossed in blind and gold lettered. Spine faded. Covers spotted. Hardbound. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
IN THE LAND OF YOUTH.
304p. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Spine faded. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
MARY, MARY.
263p. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Binding has some old spotting and bits of wear. Hardbound. First U.S. Edition. Stephen's important first book, a novel of the Dublin slums that was published in Britain as 'The Charwoman's Daughter'. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
ON PROSE AND VERSE.
41p. Uncut. Endpapers paste stained. Printed by William Edwin Rudge. Typography by Frederic Warde. Small 8vo. Attractive original full paper binding with color cloud like design. Original gold paper spine label. Hardbound. Limited to only 1,000 copies. Very good. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
REINCARNATIONS.
pp. viii, 66, (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. A few leaves age stained. Inked ownership of E.G. Craddock? Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold lettered. Spine worn and darkened. Binding worn. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
REINCARNATIONS.
pp. 76, (6)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Text very slightly beginning to brown. Top edge gold. Inked ownership of Wilson Beall Vance (who was the only son of the prolific author - Louis Joseph Vance). Small 8vo. Original cloth backed binding. Original front cover paper label. Spine darkened. Hardbound. First American Edition. Nice example. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
SONGS FROM THE CLAY.
pp. vi, 106 (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Endpapers beginning to brown. Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold lettered. Binding slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. ! STEPHENS/W77
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Stephens, James.
THE DEMI-GODS.
pp. 279, (3)[Publisher's catalogue]. Age stained. Inked ownership of Bobby As. Aplin, August 12, 1916. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered and decorated. Worn with stain on front cover. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77
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Steptoe John
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale
New York New York U.S.A.: Lothrop Lee & Shepard 1987. Mufaro's two beautiful daughters one bad-tempered and one kind and sweet go before the king who is choosing a wife. Permabound book is in lovely clean tight condition. No former owner's name. Text is unmarked. A Caldecott Medal Winner. Beautiful Pen and ink and watercolour illustrations. Hard Cover. V. Good. 11 x 9. Lothrop Lee & Shepard Hardcover
Référence libraire : 102088 ISBN : 0688040454 9780688040451
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STERKENS-CIETERS Paula
Volkskleederdrachten in Vlaanderen
Antwerpen, De Sikkel 1935 75pp.met 34 zw/w illustraties (foto's), 24cm., linnen uitgeversband (enkele roestplekjes), goede staat, B89340
Référence libraire : B89340
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STERKENS-CIETERS Paula
Volkskleederdrachten in Vlaanderen
75pp.met 34 zw/w illustraties (foto's), 24cm., linnen uitgeversband (enkele roestplekjes), goede staat, B89340
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STERNBERG (Thomas)
The Dialect and Folk-Lore of Northamptonshire.
First edition, 8vo, xvi, 200pp., + errata slip, orig. embossed cloth, joints and head and foot of spine a little frayed otherwise a very good copy.
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Sternhagen, Hein
"Ut Vadders Tiden!". Leben und Treiben im alten Hamburg. 4. Aufl.
Hamburg, Th. Nielsen, [ca. 1895]. 271 S. Mit 4 HolzstichTaf. Kl.-8vo. OHLn.
Référence libraire : 2159
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Steudler, Jacques-André.
Calendriers de la Colline bayardine, de La Brévine et autres lieux. Anecdotes jurassiennes ajustées au fil des saisons, illustrées de photographies de Michel-Antoine Robert. La Carrée burgonde. Les Bayards. Revue neuchâteloise 17e année.N° 68.
Neuchâtel, 1974, 233x165mm, 32pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 108295
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Steudler, Jacques-André.
Une vie neuchâteloise.
Sainte-Croix, Presses du Belvédère 2009,, 240x160mm, 276pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 108339
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Steve Blake & Scott Llloyd
Pendragon :The Definitive Account of the Origins of Arthur
<p>Rider 1st 2002. F in VG DW. 24x16cm. photos. & ep maps</p> Rider (1st) hardcover
Référence libraire : 4208 ISBN : 0712631216 9780712631211
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STEVEN [= WILSENS Steven] & WEYNS Jef (voorwoord)
Den geleerden man
Kuringen, 1969 [140]pp., 29cm., linnen band met goudopdruk, op luxe-papier, goede staat, zeldzaam, [Kijk- en prentenboek over heem- en volkskundige curiosa in Vlaanderen, rijkelijk geïllustreerd door tekenaar Steven Wilsens], B80124
Référence libraire : B80124
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STEVEN [= WILSENS Steven] & WEYNS Jef (voorwoord)
Den geleerden man
[140]pp., 29cm., linnen band met goudopdruk, op luxe-papier, goede staat, zeldzaam, [Kijk- en prentenboek over heem- en volkskundige curiosa in Vlaanderen, rijkelijk geïllustreerd door tekenaar Steven Wilsens], B80124
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Stevens James
The Saginaw Paul Bunyan
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1932. First Edition stated. Very Good no jacket small sticker shadow bottom edge of spine stamp and blindstamp of Folklore Institute Indiana University front end page and title page respectively. light soiling to cloth. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Woodcuts by Richard Bennett. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover
Référence libraire : 006650
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STEVENS James
The Saginaw Paul Bunyan
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1932. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/good . 12mo 261 pages tawny cloth; dj spine darkened worn at tips <br/><br/>Lumberjack Stevens previously collected the stories of Paul Bunyan and his his travels in the Pacific Northwest 1925. This is the accounts of the original Paul Bunyan from the Midwest and particularly logging in Michigan and which explains why there are no whales in the Great Lakes. Woocuts by Richard Bennett. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Référence libraire : 0009306
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Stevens James
The Saginaw Paul Bunyan
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1932. First Edition stated. Very Good no jacket small sticker shadow bottom edge of spine stamp and blindstamp of Folklore Institute Indiana University front end page and title page respectively. light soiling to cloth. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Woodcuts by Richard Bennett. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover books
Référence libraire : 006650
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Stevens, Cat
Remember [K2HD, Numbered, Limited Edition]
Island, 2011. 5334175 CD Digipak
Référence libraire : 54836
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Stevenson Robert Louis
Child's Garden of Verses
Akron OH: Saalfield Publishing Company 1943. Color pictorial paper wraps. Selections from Child's Garden of verses printed entirely in color on 12 pages including cover. . Original Wraps. Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Fern Bisel Peat. Folio. Saalfield Publishing Company paperback
Référence libraire : 008310
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Stevenson Robert Louis
Child's Garden Of Verses
Akron OH: Saalfield Publishing Company 1930. Illustrated boards with blue cloth spine corners rubbed through wear to spine ends a few spots on text pages but clean overall. 8 lovely color plates by Clara M. Burd accompany a selection of verses from Child's Garden of Verses. Early Printing. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Clara M. Burd. Folio. Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover
Référence libraire : 007851
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Stevenson Robert Louis
Child's Garden of Verses
New York: McLoughlin Bros 1909. 116 pgs. Green cloth pictorially stamped in yellow red & black extremities rubbed corners turned pages age-toned as the book was printed on inexpensive stock gift inscription on FFEP crack after title page. An uncommon edition of Child's Garden of Verses illustrated with a color frontis and truly lovely b&w line art throughout. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Enos Comstock & Frances Bassett Comstock. Small 4to. McLoughlin Bros hardcover
Référence libraire : 007834
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Stevenson Robert Louis
Child's Garden of Verses
Chicago: A. Flanagan 1921. 1908. Green cloth pictorially stamped in dark green top corner bumped gift inscription pages age-toned otherwise a nice clean copy. Color frontis and artwork in line a lovely edition of this classic with explanatory notes and a glossary plus a biographical sketch. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by E Dorothy O'Reilly. 8vo. A. Flanagan hardcover
Référence libraire : 007842
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Stevenson Robert Louis Author / Lang Andrew Editor
Tales From King Arthur / Treasure Island Two Volume Set In Slipcase
Hertfordshire England: Wordsworth Classics. Fine in Fine Dust Jacket. 2003. Presumed First Edition. Hard Cover. 1840220422 . 006884: Books in Set in beautiful slipcase: Tales From King Arthur ISBN 1840220481 and Treasure Island ISBN 184022049X. Gilt-stamped faux leather & color paper-covered boards in a fine faux leather slipcase. Books have ribbon bookmarks in each book. Scarce Out Of Print Book. : 7.75 x 9.5 x 1.75 in.: 359 pages . Wordsworth Classics hardcover
Référence libraire : 006884 ISBN : 1840220422 9781840220421
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Stevenson Jay
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vampires
Indianapolis IN: Alpha. Fine. 2002. First Edition; First Printing. Oversize paperback. 9780028641812 . SizeLength: 314 pagesHeight: 9 in. Width: 7.5 in. Thickness: 1 in. Weight: 20 oz. Condition; A fine copy Appears never to have been read. Tight clean; Looks at vampire lore and legends in art and literature explores the history of the vampire myth and includes information on vampires on television and in movies. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 314 pages . Alpha paperback
Référence libraire : 631711 ISBN : 0028641817 9780028641812
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Stevenson, Jocelyn
Robin Hood : A High-Spirited Tale of Adventure, Starring Jim Henson's Muppets
Unpaginated. Traditional tales of Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and the merry outlaws, as depicted by the Muppet Characters. Abundant illustrations throughout. Book
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STEVENSON, MATILDA COXE.
The Zuni Indians. Their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies. Washington, 1904.
Royal8vo. Orig. pictorial cloth, gilt. A little dampstaining to margins of first ab. 50 pp. and some spots to frontcover. XLV,634 pp., 139 plates, some in chromolithography, 34 textfigs. (23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology).
Référence libraire : 16078
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