New York : Euclid Press 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. 12 Volumes. 8vo. Each volume bound in contemporary black leather. White marbled boards. Gilt lettering on spines. Good bindings and covers. TEG. Limited edition of 121 out of 1000. Wear to extremities. Clean unmarked pages with minimal toning. New York : Euclid Press hardcover
London - T. Cadell et al. 1820 Book. GOOD ONLY. Hardcover. A detailed account of the final days of the Roman Empire and the reasons behind its collapse from eminent historian Edward Gibbon. A new edition. With three folding maps of theRoman Empire and frontispiece of Gibbon to volume Icollated complete. Gibbon offers an explanation for why the Roman Empire fell a task made difficult by a lack of comprehensive written sources though he was not the only historian to tackle the subject. Most of his ideas are directly taken from what few relevant records were available: those of the Roman moralists of the 4th and 5th centuries. Gibbon's prose the vehicle for this subtle historical vision has been found by some to be decorous and mannered to a fault. Perhaps this estimation relies on no very close reading since Gibbon's writing arguably does exhibit change and development within an overall continuity of manner. But if it were truly so then this would enforce the judgement that the Decline and Fall is a very different book when viewed in the perspective of literary aesthetics rather than as a contribution to a series of intellectual debates. For in the latter the Decline and Fall is remarkable for the way Gibbon pushed at the edges of received opinions and found fresh and fruitful ways of linking approaches and subjects which elsewhere lay unconnected. It is for this reason that the Decline and Fall occupies the summit of European Enlightenment historiography. It engages with carries forward and extends what is most vital in that body of writing. DNBArmorial bookplate of Anthony Brown to front pastedowns. Eleven volumes of twelve only volume VIII is missingCondition: Rebacked in calfwith original diced calf boards. Externally sound though with wear and rubbing to the original leather. Internally firmly bound. Front hinge of volume I strained. Pages are spotted throughout withsome heavier foxing in places. Significant closed tears to folding maps. Overall: GOOD ONLY. London - T. Cadell et al. hardcover
Claxton Remsen and Haffelfinger. Book. Good. Hardcover. ORIGINAL 1878 EDITION; this is HARDCOVER; ex-library; in original brown cloth; shelfwear w/ head and tail of spine and corners bumped; slight fraying of cloth at head and tail of spine and small splits in cloth covers at corners; chip on upper edge of rear blank endpage; hinges reinforced with tape; o/w contents in good condition. . Claxton, Remsen and Haffelfinger. Hardcover
London UK: Penguin 1995 EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND APPENDICES BY DAVID WOMERSLEY Although it covers no less than thirteen centuries of history writes David Womersley Gibbon's Decline and Fall 'is never routine always alert with humanity and intelligence often surprising in its sympathies'. It counts quite simply as 'one of the greatest narratives in European literature'. This definitive three-volume edition presents a complete and unmodernized text the author's own comments and notes and his famous Vindication. The first volume considers the extent and constitution of the empire under the Antonines and then takes events down to the end of the fourth century. It includes the controversial chapters on the early Church and examines in detail the reign of the first Christian and last pagan emperors Constantine and Julian. Although it covers no less than thirteen centuries of history writes David Womersley in his introduction Gibbon�s Decline and Fall �is never routine always alert with humanity and intelligence often surprising in its sympathies It counts quite simply as �one of the greatest narratives in European literature �David Womersley�s edition is an enormous achievement These volumes give us The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire on a scale worthy of the originalJ.G.A. Pocock in the London Review of Books Printed Pages: 1014. Reprint. Paperback. New/New. 13 Cms x 20 Cms. Penguin paperback
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London England: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis. Very Good. 1836. First Thus. Half-Leather/Marbled Boards. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall Hadrback Hardback. Foxing to end inside covers. Six raised bands to spine. Wear to leather spine. Wear to edges and corners. Gold paper tile on spine with title in gilt lettering. Printed from the edition in twelve volumes Complete in one volume. Complete bound in half leather and marbled boards.1303 pp. We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts Theology History Politics Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions etc. . Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis hardcover
London: Folio Society 1987. Book. Near Fine. Slipcase. All of our books are in the shop and are 'real' books. We try to post the same day as the order. Descriptions are conservative. Postage rates may be lower than ABE estimate please use Ask Bookseller a Question to confirm availability and postage cost use Ask Bookseller a Question option below to confirm availability and get accurate postage quote for this item the amount quoted is for an 'average' hard-cover book of up to 1kg in weight. Folio Society Hardcover