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  • Publisher: bellevue literary presspublication dateauthor: ellard, colinlanguage: this book should contain text in eng

    12 €

  • Copy reserved by the parisian publishing company and bookstore, for the illustrator, publishing staff and the literary pressthe author of the introduction marcel arland () was a member of the académie française, director of the nrf, writer, essayist, literary critic and scriptwriterplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablepreserved covers and spine125 copies were printedjean-paul laurenchet has been running the bookbinding workshop founded by his father henri in from onwardsare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawiki21 full-page creations by suzanne tourte and a frontispieceas for the present work, it completed printing on christmas and was produced by jourde et allard and georges leblancthe front cover is adorned with a woman standing with a man on his knees (blind embossed) and behind them is a radiant sun (embellished in gold)this one is an hbook in superb condition, inside free of imperfections and benefiting from a luxurious tawny full leather binding made by jdaphnis et chloé after longus, translated by jacques amyot, revised and adapted by paul louis courier introduction by marcel arland, illustrated with woodcuts and intaglio engravings by suzanne tourtea bibliophile, his library of gastronomic books was dispersed by drouot inbinding in a slipcase lined with feltour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storea small accident on the lower edgenumerous in text copper vignettes, of which two stages are found at the end of the book, one in black, the other in rust, forming a set of 18 platesgilded top edgeyellow silk endpapers

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  • But it also explores contacts with literary textsthe present book is part of a large-scale reassessment of his roles in literary historybyatt, whose literary contacts with ford have been as his admiring readers and eloquent criticsone of the most striking features of his career is his close involvement with so many of the major international literary groupings of his timeafter the war he moved to france, founding the transatlantic review in paris, taking on hemingway as a sub-editor, discovering another generation of modernists such as jean rhys and basil bunting, and publishing them alongside joyce and gertrude steinford is best-known for his fiction, especially the good soldier, long considered a modernist masterpiece; and parade's end, which anthony burgess described as 'the finest novel about the first world war'; and samuel hynes has called 'the greatest war novel ever written by an englishman'the first section on 'predecessors' considers the impact of ford's reading of trollope, george eliot, and turgenevbut he was a prolific writer in many different modes, which include criticism of others' writing, and reminiscences of the many writers he had knownin edwardian london he founded the english review, publishing these writers alongside his new discoveries, ezra pound, din the south-east of england at the fin-de-siècle, he collaborated for a decade with joseph conrad, and befriended henry james, and hlawrence, and wyndham lewishe spent more time in america from the later s, spending time with southern agrarians, and poets such as william carlos williams, charles olson, and robert lowellhe was always a tireless promoter of younger writers, reading manuscripts and recommending them to publishersoxfam shop magdelen street the controversial british writer ford madox ford () is increasingly recognized as a major presence in early twentieth-century literaturethis series of international ford madox ford studies was founded to reflect the recent resurgence of interest in himsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis book takes ford's 'literary contacts' to include such creative friendships, editorial involvements, and influential biographical encounters; and they form the most substantial, central section on 'contemporaries and confrères', covering figures like proust, carlos williams, rebecca west, herbert read, and hemingwaythe final section discusses 'successors': writers such as graham greene, burgess, and ait includes two pieces published here for the first time: one by ford himself, on turgenev; the other a memoir about ford by his contemporary, marie belloc lowndes (the sister of hilaire belloc)this volume reveals how true that has been, and in how many ways, as it sheds new light on his relationships with other writers, both familiar and surprisingford has been described as 'a writer's writer'each volume is based upon a particular theme or issue; and relates aspects of ford's work, life, and contacts, to broader concerns of his time

    19 €

  • Oxfam bookshop raeburn place this is a study of some of the central questions in literary publishing in mid-nineteenth-century north america and britain, addressed through examination of the unusually rich archives of a unique publishing firmboston-based ticknor and fields, one of the pre-eminent literary publishers of its time, enjoyed close links with britain, and also developed new production, distribution, and marketing skills as the settlement of north america pushed ever further westwinship goes on to explore the implications of the firm's work for the book trade in general, and to show how an investigation of ticknor and fields enriches our understanding of the literary and cultural history of britain and north americamichael winship has studied the firm's business records and publications in detail: he reveals what ticknor and fields published, its costs of production, the ways it marketed and distributed its books, and the profits it madevery good condition - some sunning to dustjacketsee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    (England)

    19 €

  • This companion offers an extensive examination of how new technologies are changing the nature of literary studies, from scholarly editing and literary criticism, to interactive fiction and immersive environmentsa complete overview exploring the application of computing in literary studiesincludes the seminal writings from the fieldfocuses on methods and perspectives, new genres, formatting issues, and best practices for digital preservationexplores the new genres of hypertext literature, installations, gaming, and web blogsthe appendix serves as an annotated bibliography see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop victoria appear unread, pages pristine

    14 €

  • Covering the key theoretical approaches in modern literary theory, the text includes those essays and documents that are essential reading for students of critical theory, with sections on: formalism and structuralism; marxism; feminism; gender and subjectivity; histories and textuality; postmodernism; postcolonialismfor the first time, the reader also includes extracts from seminal texts by authors such as marx, freud, and de beauvoir - texts which do not necessarily focus on literature but which have had a fundamental influence on the development of literary theoryfocusing not on authors or approaches but rather on leading questions in critical debate, the extracts in this section present opposing points of view on the same issue: is literary criticism an ethical act? martha nussbaum vs emmanuel levinas: is the canon a timeless assembly of great works? terry eagleton vs harold bloom: is literature what the academy says it is? edward said vs stanley fish: literature and the philosophy of science: richard rorty vs donna harraway see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe original structure of the book has been improved and new material has been addedin addition, the text now includes a section on issues and debatesoxfam shop hebden bridge the new edition of this core text has been thoroughly revised and updated in light of the latest developments in the field

    3 €

  • A craftman's guide to creating authentic armour reproductions, published by american literary press ina paperback book containing 90 pagesrob valentine hand crafts armour and his armour has featured in films, a television series, commercials, and his work can also be seen in the medieval jousting dinner shows held in the excalibur hotel in las vegashis guide shows,by the use of black and white photos with minimal text, the detailed steps taken to produce different pieces of armourused but in good condition

    10 €

  • literary outlaw: the life & times of william sburroughs book definitive account of burroughsbuyer collects, but can postpimlico books, pagesfascinating insight into one of the most original and innovative novelists of the 20th century

    5 €

  • Medema m1 heavy duty battery,110 ah version,bought in summer ,literary unused,done only 21 miles,all paperwork included,for sale

    1700 €

  • literary activism a symposium by amit chaudhuri (paperback, a %0a delivery%0a uk delivery is usually within 6 to 8 working days%0a international delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    15 €

  • Mimesis, desire, and the novel rene girard and literary criticism by pierpaolo antonello (paperback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 12 to 14 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    18 €

  • Based on the novel by annie barrows and mary ann shaffer, the film follows juliet ashton (lily james), a journalist who forms a strong bond with members of the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society as she writes a book about their experiences during world war iioxfam bookshop carlisle brand new and sealed historical drama directed by mike newellsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreas she gets to know the islanders better, juliet begins to form lifelong friendships as she learns about life on guernsey during its nazi occupation in the warthe cast also includes michiel huisman, matthew goode and jessica brown findlay

    4 €

  • Distant horizons digital evidence and literary change by ted underwood (paperback, ) delivery uk delivery is usually within 8 to 10 working daysinternational delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for details

    17 €

  • Wedding decor lot for 12 tables for a literary book themed weddingavailable for collection from headingley, leedsx 24 scrabble rack table names (2 per table for 12 tables - table names below) x 1 ‘cards’ scrabble rack x 1 ‘cake’ scrabble rack x 83 books (more than enough for 12 tables, with a few extra for decorating around the venue) x 10 milk bottles with raffia (for flowers) x 15 small jars with led tea lights x 5 assorted medium jars with led tea lights x 1 message peg display board (x 40 pegs and x 40 message labels) x 1 chalkboard and easel x 3 medium vases for pictures of all items or further details, please send us a message or an emailmilne is a table of children's books by various authors)tables are: burns, tolstoy, shelley, virgil, dickens, bronte, hemingway, shakespeare, christie, waugh, pratchett, milne - books are grouped in a theme based on genre (ieincludes 83 books in 12 'theme' groups with scrabble table names (2 per table)perfect for stacking and placing small flower arrangements on top

    250 €

  • When dawsey reveals that he is a member of the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, her curiosity is piqued and it&39;s not long before she begins to hear from other memberssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreout of the blue, she receives a letter from dawsey adams of guernsey &45; by chance, he&39;s acquired a book that once belonged to her &45; and, spurred on by their mutual love of reading, they begin a correspondenceas letters fly back and forth with stories of life in guernsey under the german occupation, juliet soon realizes that the society is every bit as extraordinary as its nameoxfam bookshop cheltenham it&39;s and author juliet ashton can&39;t think what to write next

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  • Gb stamps - sg - literary anniversaries mnh stamps: as in title - 3p - john keats 7&1/2p thomas gray 9p sir walter scott issued: 28th july ?? condition: mnh combined postage on multiple purchases read more

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  • Gb presentation pack - po pack no 32 - literary anniversaries pack no 32 stamps: as in title - 3p - john keats 7&1/2p thomas gray 9p sir walter scott issued: 28th july ?? combined postage on multiple purchases read more

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  • But when she receives a letter from dawsey adams of guernsey - a total stranger living halfway across the channel, who has come across her name written in a second hand book - she enters into a correspondence with him, and in time with all the members of the extraordinary guernsey literary and potato peel pie societydrawn into their irresistible world, juliet sets sail for the island, changing her life foreversee oxfam website for delivery information read morethrough their letters, the society tell juliet about life on the island, their love of books - and the long shadow cast by their time living under german occupationthe war is over, and juliet ashton has writer's blockoxfam bookshop brigg to give them hope, she must tell their story

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  • This book shows what the literary influence really or probably wasoxfam shop wolverhampton what did dickens mean to dostoevsky, and what did the russian writer owe to england's greatest entertainer? many of dickens' readers have recognized that his achievement needs to be compared with dostoevsky's, and they have suspected, or assumed an influencesee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    14 €

  • When dawsey reveals that he is a member of the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, her curiosity is piqued and it's not long before she begins to hear from other memberssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreas letters fly back and forth with stories of life in guernsey under the german occupation, juliet soon realizes that the society is every bit as extraordinary as its nameoxfam bookshop ipswich it's and author juliet ashton can't think what to write nextout of the blue, she receives a letter from dawsey adams of guernsey - by chance, he's acquired a book that once belonged to her - and, spurred on by their mutual love of reading, they begin a correspondence

    4 €

  • Based on the novel by annie barrows and mary ann shaffer, the film follows juliet ashton (lily james), a journalist who forms a strong bond with members of the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society as she writes a book about their experiences during world war iioxfam shop colne road historical drama directed by mike newellsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreas she gets to know the islanders better, juliet begins to form lifelong friendships as she learns about life on guernsey during its nazi occupation in the warthe cast also includes michiel huisman, matthew goode and jessica brown findlay

    3 €

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  • You'll be able to use this press either as a dry press or as a steam press with its convenient & easy-to-use controlsthe press has a wide opening for larger itemsclear led display which indicates when the press is ready to be usedautomatic shut-off feature if press is left in an either closed or open positionthe press boasts a sleek, modern design, and it has a very powerful burst of stream for stubborn creasesfed up of ironing? don't waste another minute! ironing chores are now a thing of the past with an ironing pressprofessional results in half the time of conventional ironing! simple and easy-to-usequick to set up on any table or work area, with easy-to-use simple controls***like new only used once*** 10 times the size of a regular iron at 64cm x 27cm, watt, lightweight: only free replacement cover & foam underfelt (rrp £)temperature indicator lightslife is short - too short to share it with your iron! read moresuitable for delicate fabrics, with temperature controls for different fabricslarge opening areareduces ironing timenon-stick teflon coatedlocks in closed position for convenient storageone-handed operationprovides equivalent of 100lbs of even pressurefast heat-up timemanufacturer's maximum recommended usage: 120 hours a yearcan be used dry or using steam settings with a burst setting that will remove stubborn wrinklesalso includes a spray bottle, pressing cushion & measuring cup

    150 €

  • This 9-10 litre cross beam press is widely available new for £150the 11 litre cross beam press features a stainless steel mesh basket which works superbly and is so easy to keep cleanto load the press, you simply raise the press plate to its highest position, undo two screw catches, and swing the cross beam out of your waypress specification cage dimensions: 21cm x 28cm gross weight: kg grape capacity per pressing: 25kg (55lb) crushed apple capacity per pressing: 9kg (20lb) approximate juice yield per pressing*: 3the name comes from the ability to swing the entire cross beam (and press mechanism) out of the way of the cage to make loading and cleaning super easythe press has a stainless steel spindle and a painted metal base tray which if pressing acidic fruit (like apples) will corrode and will need repainting from time to time1 pints) read morei have used this three seasons and is as newa novel and innovative twist on the classic design, the cross beam range of presses make pressing your own fruit even easierasking half the new price at £75a spare can of paint is available to buy separately

    75 €

  • Heavy duty bench press leverage machine it lifts up to 150 kilos in loose weights there is 20kilos in weights with the machine/ trains your chest at four different angles/flat bench press/incline press/front press/decline pressthe machine can be stripped down and will fit in the back of a saloon caronly six month old, was my sons he as just left home no room for the machineuses standard weights or it can be converted to use olympic weights

    210 €

  • The lp: labels: classic uk 1st press red ridged "unboxed" decca labels!!! both sides are fantastic with no real signs of age, no writing, no stickers, and no tears whatsoever!!! just has a small amount of ultra light spindle marks which suggests that this has barely had much play over the years at all!!! awesome for a 48 year old record!!! both must grade overall at least as very good++++!!! record: visual - spectacular original uk 1st press vinyl!!! nice bright, clean and shiny as if it was just pressed!!! fantastic jet black mirror like surfaces, it looks incredible with no nasty scratches, groovewear, or nasty deep scuffs whatsoever!!! the only blemishes off perfection are just one or two barely visible totally non-sounding cosmetic scuffs, a few of the lightest, wispy sleeve traces/cleaning lines (only visible in strong angled light) and only one or two ultra light non sounding hairlines from where it has sat or been removed from it's cover over the years!!! of course, none of these ultra light blemishes affect play at all!!! phenomenal for a record of this age and rarity!!! you'll be amazed by how generally clean and unworn it is!!! must grade overall at least as very good++!!! (graded strictly to the uk rrpg standards, not overgraded at all!!! customer satisfaction is of 100% importance to me) record: audio - thankfully, it plays amazingly with fantastic mono blast and clarity!!! it really sounds incredible with no hisses, hops, distortion, sticks, or skips!!! only like pretty much all records has the very rarest quiet tick here and there, and possibly just the merest touch of low level static in the rarest few and far between places such as on the run in grooves and between some tracks, but that's truly about it!!! the vast, vast, majority of the music is truly crystal clear - it really does play with a cd-like near 100% black silence, but with that bass, depth, clarity and warmth you can only get from original uk vinyl!!! even the vast majority of the quiet sections!!! absolutely essential!!! astonishing for a record of this age and rarity!!! must grade overall audibly at least as excellent++!!! (graded strictly to the uk rrpg standards, not trashed or overgraded at all!!! customer satisfaction is of 100% importance to me) sleeve: original uk withdrawn 1st press front laminated flipback james upton "blind man" sleeve complete with original inner!!! impossible to find this sleeve in anything approaching a good condition - most are spent, torn and worn due to age and the lifestyles of the buyers of this particular lp!!! this one is not, and looks fantastic, especially considering the nature of these fragile sleeves!!! no tears, no graffiti, no seam splits or edge rubbing, no bad marks at all, and still ultra strong and solid after all these years!!! only has a few mega light signs of ageing such as just a tiny amount of ultra light creases and the merest hint of a record imprint, some minor signs of ageing to the still bright unlaminated back such as the slightest dulling here and there and only a small amount of tiny little age spots (absolutely nothing drastic - no coffee cup rings, writing or graffiti whatsoever), a touch of denting to the four corners which virtually every vintage sleeve has, and possibly (just to be sure!!!) one or two other minor signs of age here and there, though nothing that really stands out to note at all!!! and that's truly about it!!! i tend to bring it down by listing the most minor negatives i can possibly find, but this remains an outstanding sleeve and a true rarity to find one as amazing as this - most have been virtually destroyed or are just about being held together, but not this one!!! it remains ultra strong, solid, un split and unspoilt, and even the spine remains ultra strong, solid, un split and 100% readable!!! must grade overall at least as very good+++!!! (graded strictly to the uk rrpg standards, not trashed or over graded at all!!! customer satisfaction is of 100% importance to me) summary: an outstanding scarcely played example of this impossibly rare classic mono 1st press lp!!! hard to find in any condition, but seriously rare to find read more2 label & year: original "unboxed" decca lk lp, uk mono uncensored withdrawn "blind man sleeve" 1st press!!! matrix's: side a: xarl-a, side b: xarl-a an outstanding example of this true garage rock classic!!! a classic lp from this magnificent band, and not only that, it's magnificent scarcely played condition!!! so hard to find like this!!! one of my favourite albums of all time, just look at that track line up!!! one of the greatest lp's that the classic line up of the stones ever did - surely the greatest white blues band there ever was!!! warning! this lp contains magic!!! trivia: these 1st presses initially had a passage about mugging a blind man in andrew loog oldham's write up on the backnow, it was stones mania at the time and concerned parents actually managed to get the issue of the "blindman text" raised in parliament, concerned that it would lead their kids astray!!! the sleeve was swiftly banned and replaced with a censored version! incredible by today's standards!!! tracklist: everybody needs somebody to love, down home girl, you can't catch me, time is on my side, what a shame, grown up wrong, down the road apiece, under the boardwalk, i can't be satisfied, pain in my heart, off the hook, and susie-qtitle: the rolling stones - nomusicians: mick jagger - vocals, keith richard - guitar, charlie watts - drums, bill wyman - bass, brian jones - guitar and everything else!, and andrew loog oldham - producerabout: ultra rare original uk 1st press!!! this massively rare lp initially sold barely anything (lp's were also really expensive to most people back then!!!) and therefore had a very small run, and is incredibly hard to find, especially in this condition!!! an absolute classic lp from this incredible band!!! an astonishing album that really deserves to be in every serious 60's / 70's record collection!!! don't miss out on this mega rare lp!!! if you like good music

    300 €

  • Heavy duty bench press leverage machine it lifts up to 150 kilos in loose weights there,s no weights with the machine/ trains your chest at four different angles/flat bench press/incline press/front press/decline pressonly six month old,was my sons he as just left home no room for the machine read moreuses standard weights or it can be converted to use olympic weights

    (England)

    185 €

  • Heavy duty bench press leverage machine it lifts up to 150 kilos in loose weights there is 26 kilos in weights with the machine/ trains your chest at four different angles/flat bench press/incline press/front press/decline pressonly six month old,was my sons he as just left home no room for the machine read moreuses standard weights or it can be converted to use olympic weights

    (England)

    200 €

  • Hix transfer press 15 inches by 15 inches press plate and cap press for sale cap press has a digital timer

    200 €

  • Heavy duty bench press leverage machine it lifts up to 150 kilos in loose weights there is 20 kilos in weights with the machine/ trains your chest at four different angles/flat bench press/incline press/front press/decline pressonly six month old, was my sons he as just left home no room for the machineuses standard weights or it can be converted to use olympic weightsthe machine can be stripped down and will fit in the back of a saloon car read more

    (England)

    200 €

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