Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1967 - 1972.
4 vols. Wrs. 20 cm (Budé)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1953 - 1959.
4 vols. Wrs. 20 cm (Budé)(Small paper label on front flyleaf)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1959 - 1962.
4 vols. Wrs. 20 cm (Budé)(Uncut)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1953 - 1959.
3 volumes. Wrappers. 19 cm (Budé)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1953 - 1955.
2 vols. Wrs. 19 cm (Budé) (Upper margin trimmed 1 cm)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1928.
H.morocco. 20 cm (Budé)(Back very rubbed; cover worn at extremities; pencil in 8 & 9)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1969.
Wrs. 20 cm (Budé)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1953.
Wrappers 20 cm (Budé)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1947.
Boards. 19 cm (Budé)
Baarn, Ambo, 1990.
118 p. Cloth. 22 cm (OiN 305; including dustjacket)
Torino, Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, 1979.
2 volumes: 1517 p. Cloth 24 cm (Latin text with facing Italian translation) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs)
Madrid, Instituto de Estudios Politicos, 1955.
LIII,93,(1) p., 2 plates. Stiff wrappers 22.5 cm (Cover plasticized)
Berlin, Akademie Verlag, 1982.
XX,691,(3) p. Cloth 24.5 cm (Schriften und Quellen der Alten Welt)
Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1962.
399 p. Wrappers. 23.5 cm (Cover plasticized)
Praha, Svoboda, 1988.
387 p. Cloth 2.5 cm (Anticka Knihovna; 'Dopisy' means in Czech 'letters') (Including dustjacket)
(Darmstadt, H. Hohmann, 1924)
16 p. Plain wrappers. 25 cm (Cover somewhat worn. Paper yellowing. The leaves are kept together by a decorative brown tie) (Colophon at the end: 'Gedruckt von H. Hohmann in Darmstadt in einer Auflage von 300 Exemplaren, gewidmet den Teilnehmern an der Jubiläums-Feier der Weimarer Bibliophilen-Gesellschaft, die am 25. Mai 1924 zu Darmstadt stattfand, von der Vereinigung "Berliner Bibliophilen-Abende". Dieses Exemplar trägt die Nummer 180') (Contains the Latin text with parallel German translation of both letters of Pliny to Tacitus, on the eruption of the Vesuvius, and the death of his uncle. The translator, the antiquarian bookseller Wilhelm Junk, ends the short preface with: 'Meine Uebersetzung will das Verständnis erleichtern und erhebt keinen Anspruch auf philologische Akribie'. The translator is the famous antiquarian bookseller and publisher in the field of natural sciences Wilhelm Junk, born in Prague in 1866. 'Antiquariat Junk' in Berlin became from 1899 the leading bookdealer in works on natural history in Europe. In Berlin he was for a long time committee member of the 'Berliner Bibliophilen Abende'. Junk also edited and published several scientific reference works. A Jewish refugee, he moved his shop to The Hague in 1934. It took 2 ships to transport his stock. One year later he sold his shop to Rudolph Schierenberg, who kept the name 'Antiquariaat Junk'. The firm, now led by Allard, the son of Schierenberg, still exists in Amsterdam and still specializes in natural history. Junk kept in 1935 the publishing branch, which was called 'Uitgeverij Dr. W. Junk'. During a raid by the Nazi's in 1942 part of his stock was burned. On December 3, 1942, Wilhelm Junk and his wife, Elli Silbermann, born 1875, killed themselves, the moment the Gestapo stood at their door)
Cambridge etc., CUP, 1978.
IX,83 p. Paperback 22 cm (Translations from Greek and Roman Authors)
London, George Allen & Unwin, 1970.
111 p. Boards 18 cm (Introduction, text, notes & vocabulary) (Fold in the frontcover)
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1957.
147,(2) p. Cloth 19 cm (Introduction, text & notes)
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1944.
VI,128 p. Cloth 17 cm (Introduction, text, notes & vocabulary)
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1944.
VI,128 p. Cloth. 17 cm (Introduction, text, notes & vocabulary) (Cover worn and spotted. Head & tail of the spine chafed. Back faded)
Cambridge etc., CUP, 1987.
72 p. Stiff wrappers 21.5 cm (Cambridge Latin Texts) (Text and notes)
London, Longmans, Green, 1897.
XV,276 p. Cloth 20 cm (Front flyleaf removed; occasional pencil; slightly foxed)
Zürich, Stuttgart, Artemis Verlag, 1969.
472 p. Cloth 17.5 cm (Die Bibliothek der Alten Welt; no Latin text)
London, George Bell and Son, 1907.
XII,415 p. Cloth 18.5 cm