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Draper and Harkness; White Stephen; Safranski, Kurt S; Small, Fenwick G; St. Clair, Richard W.
Little Technical Library, 12 Volumes
Chicago, Ziff Davis Publishing Company,
1940, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Twelve technical issues on the 35 mm camera and shooting film: Negative Retouching and Print Finishing; Photographing Action (small bump to lower baord edge); Manual of Enlarging; Portraiture Simplified; Manual of Correct Exposure; Photographic Lenses and Shutters; Miniature Camera Technique; Selling your pictures; Beginners Book of Photography; Photo Tricks and Effects; Color Movies for the Beginner; Darkroom Handbook and Formulary. Various copies have Complimentary Review copy, tipped to f.e.p. Blue textured cloth. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos, illustrations, charts and diagrams. Few color illustrations in "Color Movies" issue. Some copies have foxing to e.p. All else very good+ clean solidly bound. each between 118 and 150 pp. Issues 1940-41
(Little, Technical, Library, Photography, Books, Darkroom, Handbook, Negative, Retouching, Photography, Print, Finishing, Photography, Portraiture, Color, Movies, Little, Technical, Library, Vintage, Photography, Techniques, Beginner, S, 35, Mm, Photography, Photographic, Lenses, And Shutters, Photography, Exposure, Action, Photography, Ernest, E, Draper, Norris, Harkness, Miniature, Camera, Technique, Photo, Tricks, And Effects) Cat No. 4006.
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Dwight, Timothy; Stoddard, Richard Henry; Marsh, Arthur Richmond; Van Dyke, Paul; Bergh, Albert Ellery; Editors.
The World's Great Classics, 22 Volumes
New York, The Colonial Press,
1899, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, 1) History of Europe During the Middle Ages; Henry Hallam; (1898), Volumes 1 & 2; 2) Hebrew Literature: Comprising of Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and The Kabbalah Unveiled (1901); Introduction by Epiphanius Wilson, a magnificent illuminated frontispiece, "Battle Between the Idumeans and Jews"; 3) History of Florence, from the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent (1901) by Nicco Machiavelli; 4) The History of Philosophy (1901), by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Preface by Charles Hegel, translation by J. Sibree; 5) A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green (volumes I & II), Frontispiece of Green & beautiful Illuminated frontispiece, Delilah's Treachery To Samson (from the Clermont Tomerre Bible Hystorians, written about 1370). Volume I begins with The English Kingdoms, 607-1013 (Britian and the English); Volume II begins with the Reformation, The Protestants, 1540-1553; 6) Green's History of the English People, Civilization in Europe; frontispiece photo of Queen Victoria; begins with Modern England, William Pitt, 1742-1762, (volume III); 7) Principals of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, by John Stuart Mill, (volume II); begins with "Summary of the Theory of Value," introduction and frontispiece of Arthur T. Hadley, (President of Yale until 1899); 8) Moorish Literature, comprising Romantic Ballads, Tales of the Berbers, Stories of the Kabylie, Folk-Lore and National Traditions; translated into English for the First time. Special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson (1901); frontispiece "A Harem in Granada" (photograph from the original painting by Edouard Ruchter, Paris Salon 1883; 9) Essays of British Essayists (volumes I & II), including biographical and critical sketches; special introduction by Chauncey C. Starkweather;Vol. I., frontispiece Joseph Addison, works by: Frances Bacon; Robert Burton; John Milton; John Dryden; Sir William Temple; Fuller; John Locke; Daniel DeFoe; Jonathan Swift; Joseph Addison; Henry Fielding; Horace Walpole, Earle of Orford; Alexander Pope; Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, etc; Vol. II.frontispiece Charles Lamb. Works by: Dickens; Lamb; Walter Savage Landor; William Hazlitt; Leigh Hunt; Thomas De Quincey; Shelley; Carlyle; Macaulay; Douglas Jerrold; Thackeray; Arthur Helps; Froude; Ruskin; Kingsley; Herbert Spencer; Matthew Arnold; Edward Augustus Freeman; Thomas Henry Huxley; Sir John Lubbock; 10) Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant; frontispiece of Kant; introduction by translator J.M.D. Meiklejohn. Beautiful illustration of "Early Venetian Printing"; 11) Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum, (1899), by Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam), with a special introduction by James Edward Creighton; frontispiece, photogravure of Francis Bacon; 12) The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri; translated by Henry Francis Cary, frontispiece, photogravure of Dante, from the original painting by Giotto di Bordone; 13) The Nibelungenlied, translated by William Nanson Lettsom (1901); frontispiece, Wotan's Farewell to Brunhild, photogravure of original painting by Kourad Diehitz. An epic German Gothic Poem. Originally written in Middle High German, sometime around 1200 A.D. 14) Orations of British Orators; including Biographical and Critical Sketches; intro. By Julian Hawthorne. Volume I (only): Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, John Knox, Richard Hooker, John Donne, The Earl of Strafford, Sir John Eliot, Robert Leighton, Lord Chesterfield, Sir Robert Walpole, Henry Grattan, John Wesley, and many others; Chronicles of England, France, Spain and adjoining countries; from the latter part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV; (1901) by Sir John Froissart, translated from the French by Thomas Jones, (volume I, only), Frontispiece, Sir John Froissart, photogravure from a rare print; 15) The Spirit of Laws, by Baron De Montesquieu (Charles De Secondat) (1689-1755) Montesquieu was an important French thinker during the first have of the eighteenth century; including D'Alembert's Analysis of the Work, translated from the French by Thomas Nugent; Frontispiece, Part of a Column of Gutenberg's Bible, (1899), volumes I and II; 16) Oriental Literature, the Literature of Persia (volume II); introduction by Richard J.H. Gottheil, Ph.D., Prof. of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic languages at Columbia Univ; Contents: The Gulistan: customs of Kings; Morals of Dervishes; Preciousness of Contentment; Benefit of Being Silent; Love and Youth; Imbecility and Old Age; Impressions of Education; Duties of Society; Frontispiece, Good Advice, photogravure from a painting by L. Knaus (an aged Persian, instructing his son in the wisdom of the Persian Sages. (1900); 17) Oriental Literature, The Literature of China, with critical and biographical sketches by Epiphanius, Wilson; Frontispiece, Confucius, photogravure from an old Chinese print, (1899), Volume IV. Contents: The Analects of Confucius; The Sayings of Mencius; The Shi-King; The Travels of Fa-Hein; The Sorrows of Han. Pronunciation of proper names; 18) Jerusalem Delivered (about the First Crusade), by Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), translated by, Edward Fairfax (1901); Frontispiece of Tasso, photogravure from an original painting by Wilhelm Von Kaulbach; 19) The Republic of Plato, An Ideal Commonwealth, Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett; (1901), Frontispiece, A Reading from Homer, photogravure from the original painting by Laurence Alma-Tadema; 20) Drama, by Greek, Spanish, French, German and English Dramatists, with a special Introduction by Albert Ellery Bergh (volume II only) (1900): Faust; The Rivals; Mary Stuart; A Doll's House; Les Pattes De Mouche; Frontispiece, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, photogravure from an oil painting by J.K. Stieler. With many photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Cloth bindings, blue, brown, orange, red, pastedown title panel to spine. Deckled edges, many pages unopened. Bindings all solid, pages clean, no foxing or writing. Mild rubbing, few spots, soil to boards. "The Revised Edition" 1899 to 1901. 22 volumes of important literature. TEG. Each volume approximately 400 pp, sm 4to
(Nobn, Elizabethan, Philosophy, Francis, Bacon, Advancement, Of, Learning, Novum, Organum, Bacon, Baron, De, Montesquieu, Spirit, Of, Laws, French, Philosophers, 18th, Century, ), Jerusalem, Delivered, Torquato, Tasso, Talmudic, Treaties, Kabalah, Unvieled, World, S, Greatest, Classics, Colonial, Press, Persian, Literature, Confucius, Sayings, Of, Mencius, Torquato, Tasso, Republic, Of, Plato, British, Orators, John, Donne, Robert, Walpole, History, Of, The Middle, Ages, Illuminated, Illustrations, English, Kingdoms, Moorish, Literature, Edwardian, Literature, The Nibelungenlied, Translated, By, William, Nanson, Lettsom, Green, S, History, Of, The English, People, Jonathan, Swift, Daniel, Defoe, Works, Of, Addison, Henry, Fielding, Commonwealth, Letters) Cat No. 4007.
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Dwight, Timothy; Stoddard, Richard Henry; Marsh, Arthur Richmond; Van Dyke, Paul; Bergh, Albert Ellery; Editors.
The World's Great Classics, 22 Volumes
New York, The Colonial Press,
1899, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, 1) History of Europe During the Middle Ages; Henry Hallam; (1898), Volumes 1 & 2; 2) Hebrew Literature: Comprising of Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and The Kabbalah Unveiled (1901); Introduction by Epiphanius Wilson, a magnificent illuminated frontispiece, "Battle Between the Idumeans and Jews"; 3) History of Florence, from the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent (1901) by Nicco Machiavelli; 4) The History of Philosophy (1901), by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Preface by Charles Hegel, translation by J. Sibree; 5) A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green (volumes I & II), Frontispiece of Green & beautiful Illuminated frontispiece, Delilah's Treachery To Samson (from the Clermont Tomerre Bible Hystorians, written about 1370). Volume I begins with The English Kingdoms, 607-1013 (Britian and the English); Volume II begins with the Reformation, The Protestants, 1540-1553; 6) Green's History of the English People, Civilization in Europe; frontispiece photo of Queen Victoria; begins with Modern England, William Pitt, 1742-1762, (volume III); 7) Principals of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, by John Stuart Mill, (volume II); begins with "Summary of the Theory of Value," introduction and frontispiece of Arthur T. Hadley, (President of Yale until 1899); 8) Moorish Literature, comprising Romantic Ballads, Tales of the Berbers, Stories of the Kabylie, Folk-Lore and National Traditions; translated into English for the First time. Special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson (1901); frontispiece "A Harem in Granada" (photograph from the original painting by Edouard Ruchter, Paris Salon 1883; 9) Essays of British Essayists (volumes I & II), including biographical and critical sketches; special introduction by Chauncey C. Starkweather;Vol. I., frontispiece Joseph Addison, works by: Frances Bacon; Robert Burton; John Milton; John Dryden; Sir William Temple; Fuller; John Locke; Daniel DeFoe; Jonathan Swift; Joseph Addison; Henry Fielding; Horace Walpole, Earle of Orford; Alexander Pope; Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, etc; Vol. II.frontispiece Charles Lamb. Works by: Dickens; Lamb; Walter Savage Landor; William Hazlitt; Leigh Hunt; Thomas De Quincey; Shelley; Carlyle; Macaulay; Douglas Jerrold; Thackeray; Arthur Helps; Froude; Ruskin; Kingsley; Herbert Spencer; Matthew Arnold; Edward Augustus Freeman; Thomas Henry Huxley; Sir John Lubbock; 10) Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant; frontispiece of Kant; introduction by translator J.M.D. Meiklejohn. Beautiful illustration of "Early Venetian Printing"; 11) Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum, (1899), by Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam), with a special introduction by James Edward Creighton; frontispiece, photogravure of Francis Bacon; 12) The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri; translated by Henry Francis Cary, frontispiece, photogravure of Dante, from the original painting by Giotto di Bordone; 13) The Nibelungenlied, translated by William Nanson Lettsom (1901); frontispiece, Wotan's Farewell to Brunhild, photogravure of original painting by Kourad Diehitz. An epic German Gothic Poem. Originally written in Middle High German, sometime around 1200 A.D. 14) Orations of British Orators; including Biographical and Critical Sketches; intro. By Julian Hawthorne. Volume I (only): Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, John Knox, Richard Hooker, John Donne, The Earl of Strafford, Sir John Eliot, Robert Leighton, Lord Chesterfield, Sir Robert Walpole, Henry Grattan, John Wesley, and many others; Chronicles of England, France, Spain and adjoining countries; from the latter part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV; (1901) by Sir John Froissart, translated from the French by Thomas Jones, (volume I, only), Frontispiece, Sir John Froissart, photogravure from a rare print; 15) The Spirit of Laws, by Baron De Montesquieu (Charles De Secondat) (1689-1755) Montesquieu was an important French thinker during the first have of the eighteenth century; including D'Alembert's Analysis of the Work, translated from the French by Thomas Nugent; Frontispiece, Part of a Column of Gutenberg's Bible, (1899), volumes I and II; 16) Oriental Literature, the Literature of Persia (volume II); introduction by Richard J.H. Gottheil, Ph.D., Prof. of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic languages at Columbia Univ; Contents: The Gulistan: customs of Kings; Morals of Dervishes; Preciousness of Contentment; Benefit of Being Silent; Love and Youth; Imbecility and Old Age; Impressions of Education; Duties of Society; Frontispiece, Good Advice, photogravure from a painting by L. Knaus (an aged Persian, instructing his son in the wisdom of the Persian Sages. (1900); 17) Oriental Literature, The Literature of China, with critical and biographical sketches by Epiphanius, Wilson; Frontispiece, Confucius, photogravure from an old Chinese print, (1899), Volume IV. Contents: The Analects of Confucius; The Sayings of Mencius; The Shi-King; The Travels of Fa-Hein; The Sorrows of Han. Pronunciation of proper names; 18) Jerusalem Delivered (about the First Crusade), by Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), translated by, Edward Fairfax (1901); Frontispiece of Tasso, photogravure from an original painting by Wilhelm Von Kaulbach; 19) The Republic of Plato, An Ideal Commonwealth, Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett; (1901), Frontispiece, A Reading from Homer, photogravure from the original painting by Laurence Alma-Tadema; 20) Drama, by Greek, Spanish, French, German and English Dramatists, with a special Introduction by Albert Ellery Bergh (volume II only) (1900): Faust; The Rivals; Mary Stuart; A Doll's House; Les Pattes De Mouche; Frontispiece, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, photogravure from an oil painting by J.K. Stieler. With many photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Cloth bindings, blue, brown, orange, red, pastedown title panel to spine. Deckled edges, many pages unopened. Bindings all solid, pages clean, no foxing or writing. Mild rubbing, few spots, soil to boards. "The Revised Edition" 1899 to 1901. 22 volumes of important literature. TEG. Each volume approximately 400 pp, sm 4to
(Nobn, Elizabethan, Philosophy, Francis, Bacon, Advancement, Of, Learning, Novum, Organum, Bacon, Baron, De, Montesquieu, Spirit, Of, Laws, French, Philosophers, 18th, Century, ), Jerusalem, Delivered, Torquato, Tasso, Talmudic, Treaties, Kabalah, Unvieled, World, S, Greatest, Classics, Colonial, Press, Persian, Literature, Confucius, Sayings, Of, Mencius, Torquato, Tasso, Republic, Of, Plato, British, Orators, John, Donne, Robert, Walpole, History, Of, The Middle, Ages, Illuminated, Illustrations, English, Kingdoms, Moorish, Literature, Edwardian, Literature, The Nibelungenlied, Translated, By, William, Nanson, Lettsom, Green, S, History, Of, The English, People, Jonathan, Swift, Daniel, Defoe, Works, Of, Addison, Henry, Fielding, Commonwealth, Letters) Cat No. 4007.
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Dwight, Timothy; Stoddard, Richard Henry; Marsh, Arthur Richmond; Van Dyke, Paul; Bergh, Albert Ellery; Editors.
The World's Great Classics, 22 Volumes
New York, The Colonial Press,
1899, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, 1) History of Europe During the Middle Ages; Henry Hallam; (1898), Volumes 1 & 2; 2) Hebrew Literature: Comprising of Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and The Kabbalah Unveiled (1901); Introduction by Epiphanius Wilson, a magnificent illuminated frontispiece, "Battle Between the Idumeans and Jews"; 3) History of Florence, from the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent (1901) by Nicco Machiavelli; 4) The History of Philosophy (1901), by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Preface by Charles Hegel, translation by J. Sibree; 5) A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green (volumes I & II), Frontispiece of Green & beautiful Illuminated frontispiece, Delilah's Treachery To Samson (from the Clermont Tomerre Bible Hystorians, written about 1370). Volume I begins with The English Kingdoms, 607-1013 (Britian and the English); Volume II begins with the Reformation, The Protestants, 1540-1553; 6) Green's History of the English People, Civilization in Europe; frontispiece photo of Queen Victoria; begins with Modern England, William Pitt, 1742-1762, (volume III); 7) Principals of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, by John Stuart Mill, (volume II); begins with "Summary of the Theory of Value," introduction and frontispiece of Arthur T. Hadley, (President of Yale until 1899); 8) Moorish Literature, comprising Romantic Ballads, Tales of the Berbers, Stories of the Kabylie, Folk-Lore and National Traditions; translated into English for the First time. Special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson (1901); frontispiece "A Harem in Granada" (photograph from the original painting by Edouard Ruchter, Paris Salon 1883; 9) Essays of British Essayists (volumes I & II), including biographical and critical sketches; special introduction by Chauncey C. Starkweather;Vol. I., frontispiece Joseph Addison, works by: Frances Bacon; Robert Burton; John Milton; John Dryden; Sir William Temple; Fuller; John Locke; Daniel DeFoe; Jonathan Swift; Joseph Addison; Henry Fielding; Horace Walpole, Earle of Orford; Alexander Pope; Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, etc; Vol. II.frontispiece Charles Lamb. Works by: Dickens; Lamb; Walter Savage Landor; William Hazlitt; Leigh Hunt; Thomas De Quincey; Shelley; Carlyle; Macaulay; Douglas Jerrold; Thackeray; Arthur Helps; Froude; Ruskin; Kingsley; Herbert Spencer; Matthew Arnold; Edward Augustus Freeman; Thomas Henry Huxley; Sir John Lubbock; 10) Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant; frontispiece of Kant; introduction by translator J.M.D. Meiklejohn. Beautiful illustration of "Early Venetian Printing"; 11) Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum, (1899), by Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam), with a special introduction by James Edward Creighton; frontispiece, photogravure of Francis Bacon; 12) The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri; translated by Henry Francis Cary, frontispiece, photogravure of Dante, from the original painting by Giotto di Bordone; 13) The Nibelungenlied, translated by William Nanson Lettsom (1901); frontispiece, Wotan's Farewell to Brunhild, photogravure of original painting by Kourad Diehitz. An epic German Gothic Poem. Originally written in Middle High German, sometime around 1200 A.D. 14) Orations of British Orators; including Biographical and Critical Sketches; intro. By Julian Hawthorne. Volume I (only): Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, John Knox, Richard Hooker, John Donne, The Earl of Strafford, Sir John Eliot, Robert Leighton, Lord Chesterfield, Sir Robert Walpole, Henry Grattan, John Wesley, and many others; Chronicles of England, France, Spain and adjoining countries; from the latter part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV; (1901) by Sir John Froissart, translated from the French by Thomas Jones, (volume I, only), Frontispiece, Sir John Froissart, photogravure from a rare print; 15) The Spirit of Laws, by Baron De Montesquieu (Charles De Secondat) (1689-1755) Montesquieu was an important French thinker during the first have of the eighteenth century; including D'Alembert's Analysis of the Work, translated from the French by Thomas Nugent; Frontispiece, Part of a Column of Gutenberg's Bible, (1899), volumes I and II; 16) Oriental Literature, the Literature of Persia (volume II); introduction by Richard J.H. Gottheil, Ph.D., Prof. of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic languages at Columbia Univ; Contents: The Gulistan: customs of Kings; Morals of Dervishes; Preciousness of Contentment; Benefit of Being Silent; Love and Youth; Imbecility and Old Age; Impressions of Education; Duties of Society; Frontispiece, Good Advice, photogravure from a painting by L. Knaus (an aged Persian, instructing his son in the wisdom of the Persian Sages. (1900); 17) Oriental Literature, The Literature of China, with critical and biographical sketches by Epiphanius, Wilson; Frontispiece, Confucius, photogravure from an old Chinese print, (1899), Volume IV. Contents: The Analects of Confucius; The Sayings of Mencius; The Shi-King; The Travels of Fa-Hein; The Sorrows of Han. Pronunciation of proper names; 18) Jerusalem Delivered (about the First Crusade), by Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), translated by, Edward Fairfax (1901); Frontispiece of Tasso, photogravure from an original painting by Wilhelm Von Kaulbach; 19) The Republic of Plato, An Ideal Commonwealth, Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett; (1901), Frontispiece, A Reading from Homer, photogravure from the original painting by Laurence Alma-Tadema; 20) Drama, by Greek, Spanish, French, German and English Dramatists, with a special Introduction by Albert Ellery Bergh (volume II only) (1900): Faust; The Rivals; Mary Stuart; A Doll's House; Les Pattes De Mouche; Frontispiece, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, photogravure from an oil painting by J.K. Stieler. With many photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Cloth bindings, blue, brown, orange, red, pastedown title panel to spine. Deckled edges, many pages unopened. Bindings all solid, pages clean, no foxing or writing. Mild rubbing, few spots, soil to boards. "The Revised Edition" 1899 to 1901. 22 volumes of important literature. TEG. Each volume approximately 400 pp, sm 4to
(Nobn, Elizabethan, Philosophy, Francis, Bacon, Advancement, Of, Learning, Novum, Organum, Bacon, Baron, De, Montesquieu, Spirit, Of, Laws, French, Philosophers, 18th, Century, ), Jerusalem, Delivered, Torquato, Tasso, Talmudic, Treaties, Kabalah, Unvieled, World, S, Greatest, Classics, Colonial, Press, Persian, Literature, Confucius, Sayings, Of, Mencius, Torquato, Tasso, Republic, Of, Plato, British, Orators, John, Donne, Robert, Walpole, History, Of, The Middle, Ages, Illuminated, Illustrations, English, Kingdoms, Moorish, Literature, Edwardian, Literature, The Nibelungenlied, Translated, By, William, Nanson, Lettsom, Green, S, History, Of, The English, People, Jonathan, Swift, Daniel, Defoe, Works, Of, Addison, Henry, Fielding, Commonwealth, Letters) Cat No. 4007.
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Dwight, Timothy; Stoddard, Richard Henry; Marsh, Arthur Richmond; Van Dyke, Paul; Bergh, Albert Ellery; Editors.
The World's Great Classics, 22 Volumes
New York, The Colonial Press,
1899, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, 1) History of Europe During the Middle Ages; Henry Hallam; (1898), Volumes 1 & 2; 2) Hebrew Literature: Comprising of Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and The Kabbalah Unveiled (1901); Introduction by Epiphanius Wilson, a magnificent illuminated frontispiece, "Battle Between the Idumeans and Jews"; 3) History of Florence, from the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent (1901) by Nicco Machiavelli; 4) The History of Philosophy (1901), by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Preface by Charles Hegel, translation by J. Sibree; 5) A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green (volumes I & II), Frontispiece of Green & beautiful Illuminated frontispiece, Delilah's Treachery To Samson (from the Clermont Tomerre Bible Hystorians, written about 1370). Volume I begins with The English Kingdoms, 607-1013 (Britian and the English); Volume II begins with the Reformation, The Protestants, 1540-1553; 6) Green's History of the English People, Civilization in Europe; frontispiece photo of Queen Victoria; begins with Modern England, William Pitt, 1742-1762, (volume III); 7) Principals of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, by John Stuart Mill, (volume II); begins with "Summary of the Theory of Value," introduction and frontispiece of Arthur T. Hadley, (President of Yale until 1899); 8) Moorish Literature, comprising Romantic Ballads, Tales of the Berbers, Stories of the Kabylie, Folk-Lore and National Traditions; translated into English for the First time. Special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson (1901); frontispiece "A Harem in Granada" (photograph from the original painting by Edouard Ruchter, Paris Salon 1883; 9) Essays of British Essayists (volumes I & II), including biographical and critical sketches; special introduction by Chauncey C. Starkweather;Vol. I., frontispiece Joseph Addison, works by: Frances Bacon; Robert Burton; John Milton; John Dryden; Sir William Temple; Fuller; John Locke; Daniel DeFoe; Jonathan Swift; Joseph Addison; Henry Fielding; Horace Walpole, Earle of Orford; Alexander Pope; Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, etc; Vol. II.frontispiece Charles Lamb. Works by: Dickens; Lamb; Walter Savage Landor; William Hazlitt; Leigh Hunt; Thomas De Quincey; Shelley; Carlyle; Macaulay; Douglas Jerrold; Thackeray; Arthur Helps; Froude; Ruskin; Kingsley; Herbert Spencer; Matthew Arnold; Edward Augustus Freeman; Thomas Henry Huxley; Sir John Lubbock; 10) Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant; frontispiece of Kant; introduction by translator J.M.D. Meiklejohn. Beautiful illustration of "Early Venetian Printing"; 11) Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum, (1899), by Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam), with a special introduction by James Edward Creighton; frontispiece, photogravure of Francis Bacon; 12) The Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri; translated by Henry Francis Cary, frontispiece, photogravure of Dante, from the original painting by Giotto di Bordone; 13) The Nibelungenlied, translated by William Nanson Lettsom (1901); frontispiece, Wotan's Farewell to Brunhild, photogravure of original painting by Kourad Diehitz. An epic German Gothic Poem. Originally written in Middle High German, sometime around 1200 A.D. 14) Orations of British Orators; including Biographical and Critical Sketches; intro. By Julian Hawthorne. Volume I (only): Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, John Knox, Richard Hooker, John Donne, The Earl of Strafford, Sir John Eliot, Robert Leighton, Lord Chesterfield, Sir Robert Walpole, Henry Grattan, John Wesley, and many others; Chronicles of England, France, Spain and adjoining countries; from the latter part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV; (1901) by Sir John Froissart, translated from the French by Thomas Jones, (volume I, only), Frontispiece, Sir John Froissart, photogravure from a rare print; 15) The Spirit of Laws, by Baron De Montesquieu (Charles De Secondat) (1689-1755) Montesquieu was an important French thinker during the first have of the eighteenth century; including D'Alembert's Analysis of the Work, translated from the French by Thomas Nugent; Frontispiece, Part of a Column of Gutenberg's Bible, (1899), volumes I and II; 16) Oriental Literature, the Literature of Persia (volume II); introduction by Richard J.H. Gottheil, Ph.D., Prof. of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic languages at Columbia Univ; Contents: The Gulistan: customs of Kings; Morals of Dervishes; Preciousness of Contentment; Benefit of Being Silent; Love and Youth; Imbecility and Old Age; Impressions of Education; Duties of Society; Frontispiece, Good Advice, photogravure from a painting by L. Knaus (an aged Persian, instructing his son in the wisdom of the Persian Sages. (1900); 17) Oriental Literature, The Literature of China, with critical and biographical sketches by Epiphanius, Wilson; Frontispiece, Confucius, photogravure from an old Chinese print, (1899), Volume IV. Contents: The Analects of Confucius; The Sayings of Mencius; The Shi-King; The Travels of Fa-Hein; The Sorrows of Han. Pronunciation of proper names; 18) Jerusalem Delivered (about the First Crusade), by Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), translated by, Edward Fairfax (1901); Frontispiece of Tasso, photogravure from an original painting by Wilhelm Von Kaulbach; 19) The Republic of Plato, An Ideal Commonwealth, Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett; (1901), Frontispiece, A Reading from Homer, photogravure from the original painting by Laurence Alma-Tadema; 20) Drama, by Greek, Spanish, French, German and English Dramatists, with a special Introduction by Albert Ellery Bergh (volume II only) (1900): Faust; The Rivals; Mary Stuart; A Doll's House; Les Pattes De Mouche; Frontispiece, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, photogravure from an oil painting by J.K. Stieler. With many photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Cloth bindings, blue, brown, orange, red, pastedown title panel to spine. Deckled edges, many pages unopened. Bindings all solid, pages clean, no foxing or writing. Mild rubbing, few spots, soil to boards. "The Revised Edition" 1899 to 1901. 22 volumes of important literature. TEG. Each volume approximately 400 pp, sm 4to
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