Edition: None Stated
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Pantheon Books, New York
Date published: 1954
Description: No Illustrations. Very Good. No Jacket. EX-LIBRARY. EXPECTED MARKINGS AND ATTACHMENTS. BLACK CLOTH COVER, CORNERS EXPOSED, SPINE ENDS EXPOSED. INTERIOR PAGES STAMPED "DISCARD" AND HAVE LIGHT INKING WITH LIBRARY STAMPS MARKED OUT, LIBRARY CARD HOLDER REMOVED. read more
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Collins
Date published: 1955
Description: Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Clean, tightly bound book with a neat name on the half-title verso, in a bright unclipped dustjacket which is rubbed at the corners. 192 pages, map, notes. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Collins
Date published: 1955
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; The story taes place seventeen hundred years ago around Aventicum and Orba, a lonely outpost of the Roman Empire. Valerius wonders if the storm will break before he can marry and retire, Demetrius, an old Greek farmer hurries on the last journey home to Italy and Vinodius squanders resources on a public holiday all the while as an empire around them collapses. Very Good condition book inside Very Good condition jacket. Hardback 192 ... read more
Description: A novel. Octavo. Original black cloth-backed decorated orange boards, titles to spine in silver. With the dust jacket. An excellent copy in the two, variant dust jackets: one bearing the title Fabula is lightly rubbed and a little tanned, the other Roman Wall, is especially bright. First Edition, First Printing. With the author's compliments slip laid in. read more
Description: A novel. Octavo. Original black cloth-backed decorated orange boards, titles to spine in silver. With the dust jacket. Endpaper rather browned but an excellent copy in the two, variant dust jackets: one bearing the title Fabula, the other Roman Wall. First Edition, First Printing. With the author's signed presentation inscription to the front free endpaper, “For Kenneth who has made so much of Roman civilisation clear to me Bryher”. Laid into this copy is a 2-page typed letter from Bryher to ... read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Pantheon Books, 1954
Date published: 1954-01-01
Description: Good. Covers show moderate wear and sun fading to spine. Pages are somewhat yellowed but unmarked and tightly bound. Great reading copy. read more
Description: Very Good in Unknown jacket. Very Good Very good plus. unmarked. ---InstaShip Books Normally Ships within 24 Hours, often, Same Day. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cassell, London
Date published: 1955
Description: Very Good in Good jacket. 8vo-over 5¾"-7¾" Tall. This is a Very Good Copy of this Book in Publisher's original red and black cloth with gilt title lettering to spine in a Good Dust-Jacket which has several small chips and closed tears to the outer edges of the d/j. Not price clipped and this copy has one previous inscription to the ffep. The book was acquired from the Library of The Providence Convent In Palmers Green North London.8vo 192pp First Edition 1st Impression. read more
Edition: First UK Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Published by Collins, , London
Date published: , 1955
Description: dust wrapper design by Shelia Stratton. , bottom corners lightly bumped, book in very good condition in , dust wrapper rubbed along top edges with one inch tear at rear of head of spine, head and tail of spine and corners cipped, very good condition jacket. Hardback. 192 pages with map as frontispiece. Octavo (over 7-10 inches tall) read more
Binding: 1Hardback Ed. Used Gently Read
Publisher: Pantheon Book, Inc., New, York, U.s.a.
Date published: 1954
Description: Good. Tigh Clean Text. Some Edge Wear. In the middle of the third century, they penetrate the Empire as far as Milan where they were defeated by gallienus [258] After this, they occupied most of the land north and east of modern Switzerlan, including the headwater of therhine, the saone and the danube. Compelling passionate, a book that inspires. read more
Description: 1st ed. "She can banish time and make the past as real and as credible as the present. " Pp. 192, + 1 map, uneven toning to endpapers. Red cloth with black cloth spine, gilt title to spine, illustrated d/w by Sheila Stratton has tears to top and lower edge of spine. G+/G. read more
Edition: First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Collins, London
Date published: 1955
Description: VG in chipped and nicked VG-dust jacket. 8vo. pp 192. One map. Signed presentation from the author to her Brighton friend Marie Scarlett: 'For Marie with love/ Bryher/Kemum, September 1955, ' with address in pencil underneath. Novel set in Roman times. read more
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