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Verlag: HardPress Limited, 2021
ISBN 10: 037177280XISBN 13: 9780371772805
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Fine.
Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 0371032709ISBN 13: 9780371032701
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 402 Seiten 35275727/1 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Taschenbuch, Größe: 15.2 x 2.1 x 22.9 cm.
Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 2020
ISBN 10: 0371854636ISBN 13: 9780371854631
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 24 Seiten Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. 36341118/2 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Taschenbuch, Größe: 15.2 x 0.1 x 22.9 cm.
Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 1318515084ISBN 13: 9781318515080
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 328 Seiten 35314263/1 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Taschenbuch, Größe: 15.2 x 1.7 x 22.9 cm.
Verlag: Silas Andrus & Son, Hartford
Anbieter: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Copy shows general signs of age wear but overall in good condition; Binding is slightly loose at hinges, but quite solid; Boards are sturdy and clean, showing typical age wear; No markings in text; Stored and shipped in protective polybag; Secure packaging for safe delivery. 1.
Verlag: London: Printed For John Murray, 1816., 1816
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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8vo. pp. 3 p.l., 60, [1 leaf]. contemporary calf (joints cracked, pieces chipped from head of spine). First Edition, First Issue. Randolph p. 61. NCBEL III 282. Wise I p. 113. [BOUND WITH:] BYRON, [George Gordon, 6th Baron]. Poems. 8vo. pp. 39, [1]. with half-title. (light spotting). London: Printed For John Murray, By W.Bulmer And Co., 1816. First Edition, Second Issue, with added poem 'To Samuel Rogers'. Randolph p. 56. NCBEL III 282. Wise I p. 112. [BOUND WITH:] [BYRON, George Gordon, 6th Baron]. The Siege Of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem. Second Edition. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., 89, [1 leaf]. with half-title. London: Printed For John Murray, 1816. NCBEL III 281. Wise I p. 107. [BOUND WITH:] BYRON, [George Gordon, 6th Baron]. Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte.Tenth Edition. 8vo. pp. 17. with half-title. (half-title bit spotted). London: Printed For John Murray By W.Bulmer And Co., 1815. cfNCBEL III 280. [BOUND WITH:] BYRON, [George Gordon, 6th Baron]. The Lament Of Tasso.Fifth Edition. 8vo. pp. 18. with half-title. London: John Murray, 1817. NCBEL III 283.
Verlag: Henry Frowde, London, 1896
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Oxford Edition. Octavo, 924 pages; VG; bound in full teal leather, paneled spine with gilt lettering and tooling, gilt borders to boards, gilt seal of Clapham High School on the front cover; marbled text block and endpapers; name written on sfep; very mild wear to corners, head and tail of spine, hinges; shelved case 0. 1311067. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Verlag: John Murray, London, 1821
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
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Hardcover. First Edition, First Issue. Octavo, xxi, 261, [3] pages; VG-; newly rebacked with brown cloth, previous paper boards preserved, new green leather label with gilt titling; some rubbing and wear to boards, bumping to corners; fore and lower edges of text block uncut; crayon initials to sfep; mild foxing throughout; First edition, first issue, with page 151 having the Doge's speech five and one-half lines long; shelved case 0. 1348041. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Verlag: John Murray, London, 1812
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Second Edition. Octavo, 300 pages. In Good condition. Bound in brown leather with gilt lettering on paneled spine and gilt stamped frame on both covers. Marbled textblock edges. Boards show splitting to both joints, boards exposed at corners and edges, and spine beginning to separate at rear joint. Textblock has slight foxing to some pages, writing in pencil on second leaf, and partial splitting to front interior hinge. Shelved Room A. 1374442. Special Collections.
Verlag: John Murray, London, 1819
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
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Hardcover. First Collected Edition. 10mos., 2 volumes; VG; bound in quarter red calf with marbled boards, gilt lettering to spines; volume 1 spine with mild cracking, volume 2 with moderate; some rubbing to boards; volume 1 ffep with for edge trimmed, volume 2 with two holes; names on sfep; mild foxing; with half-titles bound in; shelved case 0. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a lengthy narrative poem in four parts written by Lord Byron. It was published between 1812 and 1818 and is dedicated to "Ianthe". The poem describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who, disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry, looks for distraction in foreign lands. In a wider sense, it is an expression of the melancholy and disillusionment felt by a generation weary of the wars of the post-Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. The title comes from the term childe, a medieval title for a young man who was a candidate for knighthood. The work provided the first example of the Byronic hero. [wikipedia]. 1312991. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Verlag: 7 March, 1846
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p., landscape 12mo. In good condition, lightly-aged, with minor traces of glue from mount on reverse. With a large firm signature, the text reads: 'Admit the Bearer to the Gallery of the House of Lords | Byron. | Monday | March 7th 1846'.
Verlag: I.-V. London, printed by and for Hodgson & Co., 10 Newgate Street, 1823. / VI.-VIII.; IX.-XI.; XII.-XIV. London, printed for John Hunt, 22 Old Bond Street and ., 1823. / XV.-XVI. London, printed for John Hunt, 38 Travistock Street Covent Garden and ., 1824., 1824
Anbieter: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Deutschland
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1 blank sheet; I.-V. Foretitle-page, engraved Frontispice-Portrait, x pages ('Publisher's Preface'), pages 1-60 (p. 59-60: 'Notes to Canto First'); p. 61-115; p. 117-150 (p. 149-150: Notes to Canto Third); p. 151-182 (p. 181-182: 'Notes to Canto Fourth'); p. 183-226 (p. 223-226: Notes to Canto Fifth). / VI.-VIII. vi pages ('Preface'), pages 7-37 (1 blank); p. 39-60; p. 61-97 (1 blank). / IX.-XI. 24 p., p. 25-47 (1 blank), p. 49-72. / XII.-XIV. 25 (1 blank) pages, p. 27-55 (1. blank), p. 57-83 (1 blank). / XV.-XVI. 26 pages, p. 27-62*; 1 blank sheet. - (Publisher's?) brownish-red cloth binding of the period with the original larger paper spine-label, imprinted ''DON JUAN. / 16 CANTOS / WITH / PORTRAIT & NOTES / Price 7s.''(ca. 4,5 x 3,5 cm); small-8vo.(ca. 15,5 x 10 x 4 cm). *** [Endgültig ausklingender FRÜHLINGS-VERKAUF / Ultimately fading SPRING-SALE: um über 45% REDUZIERTER PREIS bis Montag 06.05.2024, 24 Uhr (PRICE REDUCTION of over 45% until Monday, May 6th 2024); ursprünglicher Preis / originally EUR 850,-] --- FIRST COMPLETE EDITION, 16 CANTOS IN 5 VOLUMES, BOUND IN 1 BOOK COMPLETE; AND WITH THE ORIGINAL SPINELABEL proving the publisher's intention to be published exactly thus. - Binding slightly bumped and somewhat rubbed, with slight discoloring - to bright - at lower spine and- to dark - at rearpanel; top of inner frontpanel with holograph inscription of the period ''211 Ugm.'', page 42 in 'Canto VII.' with shortest ms. ink-correction of the period (e're to e'er), two sheets ahead page 46 lacks the '6'; top of inner rearpanel with later pencil note ''fol 65e''(?) and even younger pencil-list of the Cantos' pagination (with a mistake for #XVI.). - *) Folio 'D' (end of Canto XV., beginning of Canto XVI.) apparently misfolded by the bookbinder resulting in sheet D3 with pp. 29-30 preceding D2 w. p. 27-28 and [D5] w. p. 33-34 prec. [D6] w. p. 31-32); A BEAUTIFUL, COMPLETE COPY. --- ''IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 'Don Juan'(1819-1824), by Lord Byron, is a satirical, epic poem that portrays Don Juan not as a womaniser, but as a man easily seduced by women. As genre literature, Don Juan is an epic poem, written in ottava rima and presented in sixteen cantos. Lord Byron derived the character, but not the story, from the Spanish legend of Don Juan. Upon initial publication in 1819, cantos I and II were criticised as immoral, because the author Byron too freely ridiculed the social subjects, the persons, and the personages of his time. At his death in 1824, Lord Byron had written sixteen of seventeen cantos, whilst canto XVII went unfinished [and remained unpublished until 1903, without adding further plot to the end of Canto XVI.]. . . When Lord Byron died in 1824, the epic satire Don Juan was incomplete, and the concluding 'Canto XVII' featured little mention of the protagonist, Don Juan, and many mentions of the literary rivals, enemies, and critics who moralistically objected to Byron s perspectives of people, life, and society; the critical gist was: >If you are right, then everybody's wrong!<. In self-defence, Byron the poet lists people who were considered revolutionaries in their fields of endeavour - such as Martin Luther (1483-1546) and Galileo [Galilei] (1564-1642) - whose societies saw them as being outside the cultural mainstream of their times. 'Canto XVII' concludes at the brink of resuming the adventures of Don Juan, last found in a 'tender moonlit situation' with the Duchess of Fitz-Fulke, at the end of 'Canto XVI'.''(wikipedia).