Edition: translated from the French by Edward Hyams
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Date Published: 1957
Description: Fair in fair dust jacket. Ex-library. Covers edged with black tape, hinges repaired, DJ back repaired with clear tape, usual library markings, pocket overstamped discarded, text block solid and clear. An occasioal light underlining. 296p., ill., 23 cm. read more
Description: 2nd edition, [lx], 377, [ 10] (catalogue) pp., hinges weak, spine worn at top and bottom, wear to extremities, red cloth, overall fair, *Helping and promoting global literacy since 1961* read more
Edition: First edition. First American Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: H. Holt and company, New York
Date Published: 1875
Description: Very good. No dust jacket. Green cloth hardboards with gold lettering & lines, corners & spine ends somewhat worn through cloth, other spine edges slightly worn, original tissue present. Tight binding. Clean text, no markings. lix, 377 p. front. (port. ) 21 cm. Includes Portraits. Languages: English ted from the French by Fraser W. Rae, with a portrait of the author. read more
Description: Good; Collectible. This is a real curiousity. The book has annotations in pencil at the back by someone famous-but I don't know who. It says at the fron, in pecil, that there are annotations by S/Wald Cagger-but I cannot properly decipher the name. Anyhow, the penciled price then was deemed to be £65. The book is a first edition pub. 1957 by Thames and Hudson, it has a dustjacket that is not clipped, very little edgeware to the dj, but there is wear to the dj at top of spine, and some fading ... read more
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Strahan & Co., London England
Date Published: 1872
Description: Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall Harback Hardback. Slight foxing to end inside covers. Marks to cloth. Slight wear to top and bottom edge of cloth and corners. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Translated, With an Introductory Chapter By W. F. Rae. Last summer the University of Oxford resolved to confer upon Dr. Dollinger the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law. It was considered fitting that a famous and accomplished Frenchman should be associated in the exceptional mark of respect ... read more
Edition: first thus
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Date Published: 1957
Description: very good in good dust jacket (some rubbing and chips. A nineteenth-century Frenchman's view of the manners-and-morals-of the English. Translated by Edward Hams. read more
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