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Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1998/ 1953 (revised edition)/ 1930. Loeb Classical Library Number 239. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1998/ 1953 (revised edition)/ 1930. Loeb Classical Library Number 239. More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 1997 (first thus) / 1956. More
London, Turnstone Books, 1973. Plus several plates from photographs. More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 1989 (reprint)/ 1973. "... a book that dares to disturb complacency and arouse a practical concern for the future of our planet ..." (rear cover). More
Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1959. With the contemporary ownership signature of (Professor) Brian Medlin, and his very occasional emphases. More
London, Faber and Faber, 1959 (fifth impression)/ 1935. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1973 (new edition)/ 1918 (but a later impression). Loeb Classical Library Number 74. More
Tolz, Bremer Presse, 1920. Number 215 of 270 copies printed by Johannes Hoops, based on the first complete edition of 1625. This may be a secondary binding; it is certainly not up to the standard of the quality of the paper or the presswork. More
London, Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1757 [first edition]. The first edition of this popular satire against the 'vain, luxurious and selfish effeminacy of England's higher ranks, in the wake of the loss of Minorca to the French at the opening of the Seven Years' War' (ODNB). This..... More
London, The Folio Society, 2007 (first thus). Edited by Geoffrey Keynes; preface by Tim Mackintosh-Smith. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1929. The Rede Lecture, 1929, delivered by novelist and MP John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir. More
London, The Folio Society, 2005 (first thus). Edited, and with an introduction, by Holbrook Jackson; and with an introduction by Philip Pullman. 'The text of this edition follows that of the 1932 edition'. [3 items]. More
London, Allen and Unwin, 1967. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2005/ 1951 (revised edition)/ 1933. Loeb Classical Library Number 268; number XIX in the Loeb Cicero series. More
Flinders University, Department of Languages, 2007. Sections include Classical Greek Philosophy and The Greek-Australian Migrant Experience. Text in English and in Greek. More
Cham, Springer, 2016. Number 42 in the Studies in History and Philosophy of Science series. More
London, Folio, 2003 (fifth printing)/ 1997. More
London, The University of Chicago Press, 1958 (second impression)/ 1956. More
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987. Inscribed, dated (2 June 1987) and signed by joint author John Finnis. There is a publisher's printed and handwritten card to the recipient loosely inserted. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 2005. With over 365 full-page colour plates. More
Not having time to offer a full critique of a manuscript Vogel has sent him, Gorki writes that he will limit himself to a brief sketch of his own conception of religion, which is entirely contrary to Vogel's. 'La religion surgit de la sensation de la liaison entre l'homme et..... More
Cleveland, Ohio University Press, 1968/ 1967. More
London, The Folio Society, 2008 (fourth impression)/ 2006 (first thus). More
Amstelodami [Amsterdam], Apud Danielem Elsevirium [Elzevir], 1678. A scarce offprint from the 1679 Elzevir edition of Livy's 'History of Rome' (the second and third volumes bearing the date 1678, as here; not to be confused with the 1678 edition in one volume). With an early printed ownership label of 'M..... More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, 1956 (third impression) /1950. 'After a lifetime spent in the teaching of a system of knowledge which he gave only to a small circle of puplis, George Ivanovich Gurdjieff decided shortly before his death in October 1949 to publish the first of a series..... More