London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume II 1921 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 486 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume III 1922 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,520 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume IV 1923 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,526 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume V 1924 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,514 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume VI 1925 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,529 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume VII 1926 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,537 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume VIII 1927 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,563 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume IX 1928 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,518 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume X 1929 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm,565 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XI 1930 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 529 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XII 1931 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 526 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XIII 1932 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 504 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XIV 1933 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 525 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XV 1934 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 534 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XIX 1938 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 523 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
London 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd Cloth
The International Journal of Psycho-analysis Volume XX 1939 Official organ of the International Psycho-analytical Association reprint 1953 Wm. Dawson & Sons ltd, London The International Journal of Psychoanalysis is an academic journal in the field of psychoanalysis. The idea of the journal was proposed by Ernest Jones in a letter to Sigmund Freud dated 7 December 1918. The journal itself was established in 1920, with Jones serving as editor until 1939, the year of Freud's death. hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 22 x 15 cm, 497 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
Oakland 1943 Lloyd Jones Soft cover
The Bat was the house organ for magic Limited published by Lloyd Jones that ran from No. 1, Feb. 1943 until No. 86, Feb. 1951 for a total of 86 issues. A copy was given free with each order of a dollar or more. It was intended to bring a selection of good magic, much information, a little news, some views and reviews. It was also for a time the the Official Organ of the Magic dealers Association.. The Bat appeared irregularly, with at least eight issues a year expected. 4 pages, good condition
Oakland 1943 Lloyd Jones Soft cover
The Bat was the house organ for magic Limited published by Lloyd Jones that ran from No. 1, Feb. 1943 until No. 86, Feb. 1951 for a total of 86 issues. A copy was given free with each order of a dollar or more. It was intended to bring a selection of good magic, much information, a little news, some views and reviews. It was also for a time the the Official Organ of the Magic dealers Association.. The Bat appeared irregularly, with at least eight issues a year expected. 4 pages, good condition
Turnhout, Brepols, 1980 Hardback, 256 p., 155 x 245 mm._Latin_ ISBN 9782503012377.
Anonymus ? Accessus ad auctorem Bedam ( CPL 1565 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Anonymus ? De nativitate lunae (sive De initio primi mensis) ( CPL 2313, CHL 537 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Anonymus ? Argumentum ad inveniendum locum XIIII lunae paschalis per XVIIII annos (sive De initio primi mensis) ( CPL 2314, CHL 537 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Anonymus ? De ratione embolismorum ( CPL 2315, CHL 537 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis ? De temporibus liber ( CPL 2318 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis ? Epistula ad Pleguinam de aetatibus saeculi ( CPL 2319 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis ? Epistula ad Wicthedum de paschae celebratione ( CPL 2321 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis ? Magnus circulus seu Tabula paschalis annis Domini DXXXII ad MLXIII ( CPL 2321a ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis ? Epistula ad Helmwaldum de bissexto ( CPL 2322 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis (dubium) ? De cursu solis per mensem et signa qualiter bissextilem diem quarto suo compleat anno ( CPL 2323 ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Beda Venerabilis (dubium) ? Ex Bedae computo (?) ( CPL 2323a ) ? ed. C.W. Jones Anonymus ? Epistola de Pascha et cyclo ( CPL 2323b ) ? ed. C.W. Jones
(Calcutta, Printed and sold by Manuel Cantopher, and sold at London by P. Elmsly, 1788). 4to. Extracted and bound in a recent vey nice marbled dark blue paper-binding w. matching gilt burgundy leather title-label to front board. A very nice and clean copy. Pp. 415-431
The seminal first edition of this groundbreaking paper which determined the connection between the Indo-European languages and thereby founded comparative philology and Indo-European studies. ""This slim paper read to the Bengal Asiatic Society and published in its ""Transaction"" marks a turning-point in the history of linguistics and signaled the birth of comparative philology."" (PMM 235).Sir William Jones (1746-1794) was an English philologist and judge who was stationed in India in 1780. He is the founder of the Asiatic Society and now famous as the discoverer and propounder of the existence of a relationship between the Indo-European languages. As he was stationed in India, he set out to master the ancient Sanskrit language, among other things in order to study native Indian law codes, which were written in this language. Due to his excellent language skills and his already perfect mastering of Greek and Latin, Jones discovered a shocking similarity between the languages in a huge number of words. By this discovery of the connection between Latin, Greek and Sanskrit, Jones had, without realizing it initially, discovered what was to be known as proto-Indo-European, -the lost mother tongue of almost all European, Indian and Russian languages as well as some Middle Eastern ones. And thus, with this breakthrough work, Jones, for the first time in history, presents man with the fact that there exists one single, ancient, prehistoric language that led to the development of numerous languages in Europe, India, Russia and the Middle East. It was to take subsequent scholars almost a decade to uncover what exactly this language was, but because of Jones' founding of comparative philology, the likes of Karl Verner and Jakob Grimm have been able to do this.The passage, for which Jones is most famous comes from the present work and has gone down in history as the single most important passage within the literature pertaining to comparative philology: ""The Sanscrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure" more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident so strong indeed, that no philologer could examine them all three, without believing them to have sprung from some common source, which, perhaps, no longer exists there is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and the Celtic, though blended with a very different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanscrit" and the old Persian might be added to the same family."" With these words, linguistics had witnessed a turning-point that was to change this science for ever and that was furthermore to point in the direction of a future understanding of the common heritage that much of mankind possesses. ""In 1786 Jones made his epoch-making discovery between the Sanskrit, Gothic, Greek and Latin languages -to which he later, erroneously, thought he could add Egyptian. His clear understanding of the basic principles of scientific linguistics provided the foundation on which Rask, Bopp and Grimm built the imposing structure of Indo-European studies."" (PMM 235).
François Maspéro , Actes et Mémoires du Peuple Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1977 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée à rabats éditeur bleue, illustrée d'une gravure ancienne en noir et blanc grand In-8 1 vol. - 185 pages
1ere édition, 1er tirage de la traduction, 1977 Contents, Chapitres : Premières années - La tragédie de Haymarket - Une grève en Virginie - L'appel à la raison de Wayland - Victoire à Arnot (Pennsylvanie) - Guerre en Virginie de l'ouest - Un juge humain - Roosevelt fait appel à John Mitchell - Meurtre en Virginie de l'ouest - Marche des enfants - Pas de jaunes chez les mulets d'aujourd'hui - La grande lessive de Coaldale - La grève de Cripple Week - Travail des enfants - Moyer, Haywood et Pettibone - La révolution mexicaine - Des femmes chantent en prison - Gardes et gardiens - Le gouverneur Hunt - Dans les prisons de Rockfeller - Vous n'avez pas besoin du droit de vote pour soulever la tempête - Un pénitencier en Virginie de l'ouest - La grève de l'acier de 1919 - Luttes, défaites, victoires - Le Moyen Age en Virginie de l'ouest - En avant, malgré les chefs - Mary Harris Jones (1er mai 1830 ou 1er août 1837 30 novembre 1930), plus connue sous le nom de Maman Jones (Mother Jones) était une militante syndicaliste et socialiste américaine, membre des IWW. (source Wikipedia) couverture à peine jaunie, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni, cela reste un bon exemplaire
François Maspéro , Actes et Mémoires du Peuple Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1980 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée à rabats éditeur verte, illustrée d'une gravure ancienne en noir et blanc grand In-8 1 vol. - 185 pages
3eme tirage de l'éditon française, 1980 Contents, Chapitres : Premières années - La tragédie de Haymarket - Une grève en Virginie - L'appel à la raison de Wayland - Victoire à Arnot (Pennsylvanie) - Guerre en Virginie de l'ouest - Un juge humain - Roosevelt fait appel à John Mitchell - Meurtre en Virginie de l'ouest - Marche des enfants - Pas de jaunes chez les mulets d'aujourd'hui - La grande lessive de Coaldale - La grève de Cripple Week - Travail des enfants - Moyer, Haywood et Pettibone - La révolution mexicaine - Des femmes chantent en prison - Gardes et gardiens - Le gouverneur Hunt - Dans les prisons de Rockfeller - Vous n'avez pas besoin du droit de vote pour soulever la tempête - Un pénitencier en Virginie de l'ouest - La grève de l'acier de 1919 - Luttes, défaites, victoires - Le Moyen Age en Virginie de l'ouest - En avant, malgré les chefs - Mary Harris Jones (1er mai 1830 ou 1er août 1837 30 novembre 1930), plus connue sous le nom de Maman Jones (Mother Jones) était une militante syndicaliste et socialiste américaine, membre des IWW. (source Wikipedia) couverture propre, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni, cela reste un bon exemplaire
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Universal Music France 2004 14x12x1cm. 2004. CD.
French edition - expédié soigneusement depuis la France dans enveloppe à bulles
Exeter Devon County Club / R. Cullum 1821
First Edition / First issue of this pamphlet. Printed by R. Cullum of Exeter. Sewn. No outside binding. Pages 1-16 are comprised of Jones' speech, and pages 17-24 are notes in favour of Emancipation. The outside pages (title and rear page - there is no cover) are a little darkened and have some markings to them. A little edgewear to the pages, with slight creasing to the corners. Internally clean and tidy with intermittent foxing only. This copy bears the ownership signature of Captain La Roche. Probably Henry La Roche, of Halberton, Devon. Captain of the Royal Navy and J.P. He had served in various vessels during the wars with France from 1792, obtaining the rank of Commander in 1804 and Post Captain in 1806. He died in Devon in 1832. See Gentleman's Magazine. Vol 102, Pt. 1. 1832. 24 pages. Although a Church of England curate, Jones (1791-1857) was strongly in favour of Catholic Emancipation. As he put it, he would "rather drag out my existence within the walls of a dungeon, than give up the maintenance of the sacred cause of HUMAN LIBERTY." Such opinions cost him advancement in the church, although the Earl of Shrewsbury eventually gave him a benefice. Jones was born at Chudleigh, Devon, where no doubt he was aware at least of the Clifford family. Jones was also an antiquarian, writing several books on the history, and natural history of Devon.
Exeter Trewman and Co. 1828
Unbound, sewn. Largely uncut. A speech by Jones in support of Catholic emancipation. COPAC cites only the British Library copy of this work. The outside covers of the pamphlet has marking to the front top edge and side, and to the rear there is an area of marking to about a third of the page. Internally clean and tidy throughout. 1-15 [i]. pp. Although a church of England curate, Jones (1791-1857) was strongly in favour of Catholic Emancipation. As he put it, he would "rather drag out my existence within the walls of a dungeon, than give up the maintenance of the sacred cause of HUMAN LIBERTY." Such opinions cost him advancement in the church, although the Earl of Shrewsbury eventually gave him a benefice. Jones was born at Chudleigh, Devon, where no doubt he was aware at least of the Clifford family. Jones was also an antiquarian, writing several books on the history, and natural history of Devon.