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Published by Longman Hurst Rees & Orme, London, 1808
Seller: Victoria Bookshop, BERE ALSTON, DEVON, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. First. 16mo. disbound. Book.
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ISBN 10: 1334389004ISBN 13: 9781334389009
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, spine mostly rubbed away and hinges weak, damp stain to preliminary pages and endpapers, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
Published by London: Longman: Hurst etc, 1808
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, loss to spine at both ends, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Oiginal full calf binding, spine sections have been inexpertly reattached, boards rubbed and slightly bleached to central section, hinges weak, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
Published by London: Longman: Hurst etc, 1808
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, loss to top third of spine and front board almost detached, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
Published by London: Longman: Hurst etc, 1808
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, loss to top quarter of spine, middle section detached along far edge, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
Published by London: Longman: Hurst etc, 1808
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, small loss to spine at both ends, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
Published by London: Longman: Hurst etc, 1808
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, spine detaching along bottom third of far edge, top of spine rubbed, hinges weak, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, spine mostly rubbed away and boards holding loosely, humidity (?) has caused a stain to inside page edges of front section, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Oiginal full calf binding, loss to bottom quarterof spine and top half detached along near edge, front hinge weak, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Original full calf binding, front hinge detaching and top third of spine asbent, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, spine missing, boards detached but present, damp stain to preliminary pages and endpapers, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, loss of top section of spine, rear board almost detached, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Original full calf binding, spine detached along far edge with small hole to middle section, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
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ISBN 10: 1334495289ISBN 13: 9781334495281
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ISBN 10: 1334958092ISBN 13: 9781334958090
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Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme: London., 1808
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6 x 4, disbound, no front cover, lacks plates, poor.
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ISBN 10: 1334393532ISBN 13: 9781334393532
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ISBN 10: 0243311931ISBN 13: 9780243311934
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Published by London: Longman: Hurst, 1808
Seller: PRISCA, Paris, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-octavo relié plein veau glacé de l'époque, dos richement orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison de chagrin grenat. Très élégante reliure. - - - - Elizabeth Inchbald, née le 15 octobre 1753 à Stanningfield et morte le 1er août 1821 à Kensington, est une romancière, dramaturge, et actrice anglaise. Elle débute sur le théâtre à Bristol (1772), dans le rôle de Cordelia, tandis que son mari joue le roi Lear. Pendant un séjour en France, où Joseph Inchbald essaie vainement de vivre de sa peinture, elle a l'idée d'écrire des comédies. Après la mort de son mari en 1779, Inchbald réussit à se faire engager au théâtre de Covent Garden, et continue à jouer, tantôt à Londres, tantôt en tournée, sans jamais avoir un grand succès mais, en même temps, elle donne des pièces de théâtre. Si le succès d'Inchbald, comme actrice, est ordinaire, comme auteure, elle réussit mieux. Le Covent-Garden joue, en 1786, sa petite comédie du Conte Mogol (The Mogul Tale). Depuis cette époque jusqu'en 1805, elle donne dix-huit autres pièces, qui sont presque toutes bien accueillies du public et le plus souvent adaptées du français Inchbald donne également quelques romans, dont le plus célèbre, intitulé Simple histoire, (The Simple story, 1791) obtient un brillant succès. Malgré le titre, l'action du roman n'est pas simple : plusieurs des personnages, comme lord et lady Elmwood, appartiennent au monde aristocratique. L'intérêt est soutenu, les scènes s'enchaînent bien et certains caractères, Miss Milner, Sandford, lord Elmwood, sont excellents. Simple histoire est aussitôt traduit en français par Deschamps (1791) et Scribe en tire une comédie-vaudeville pour le Théâtre de Madame (26 mai 1826). Le second roman d'Inchbald, la Nature et l'Art (Nature and Art, 1796), ne vaut pas le premier, au moins pour la variété des caractères, mais l'épisode d'Agnès et du Juge William est d'un haut intérêt dramatique que fait ressortir la simplicité du style. Ce roman est également traduit en français par Deschamps (1796). Des éditions d'auteurs du théâtre anglais moderne occupèrent ses dernières années. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In-octavo bound in full contemporary glazed calfskin, richly decorated spine, garnet shagreen title and volume numbers. Very elegant binding. - - - - Elizabeth Inchbald, born October 15, 1753 in Stanningfield and died August 1, 1821 in Kensington, was an English novelist, playwright, and actress. She made her stage debut in Bristol (1772) in the role of Cordelia, while her husband played King Lear. During a stay in France, where Joseph Inchbald tries in vain to live from his painting, she has the idea of writing comedies. After the death of her husband in 1779, Inchbald succeeded in being hired at the theater of Covent Garden, and continued to play, sometimes in London, sometimes on tour, without ever having a great success but, at the same time, she gave plays theatre. If Inchbald's success as an actress is ordinary, as a writer she is more successful. The Covent-Garden plays, in 1786, its little comedy of the Conte Mogol (The Mogul Tale). From that time until 1805, she gave eighteen other plays, which were almost all well received by the public and most often adapted from the French Inchbald also gave a few novels, the most famous of which, entitled Simple histoire, (The Simple story , 1791) was a brilliant success. Despite the title, the action of the novel is not simple: several of the characters, like Lord and Lady Elmwood, belong to the aristocratic world. The interest is sustained, the scenes follow each other well and certain characters, Miss Milner, Sandford, Lord Elmwood, are excellent. Simple histoire was immediately translated into French by Deschamps (1791) and Scribe drew a comedy-vaudeville from it for the Théâtre de Madame (May 26, 1826).
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ISBN 10: 025919784XISBN 13: 9780259197843
Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from The British Theatre, or a Collection of Plays. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Published by Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 0282540393ISBN 13: 9780282540395
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from The British Theatre, or a Collection of Plays, Which Are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Published by London: Longman: Hurst etc, 1808
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Original full calf binding, slight loss to spine edges at top, boards with gilt dentelles to outside and blindstamped pattern and areas of darker and lighter leather, marbled edges, plain grey endpapers, binding firm and pages clean Language: English.
Published by Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 1330610032ISBN 13: 9781330610039
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ISBN 10: 1330245679ISBN 13: 9781330245675
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ISBN 10: 1330245180ISBN 13: 9781330245187
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ISBN 10: 0259310042ISBN 13: 9780259310044
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Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, London, 1808
Seller: PRISCA, Paris, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-octavo relié plein veau glacé de l'époque, dos richement orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison de chagrin grenat. Très élégante reliure. - - - - Elizabeth Inchbald, née le 15 octobre 1753 à Stanningfield et morte le 1er août 1821 à Kensington, est une romancière, dramaturge, et actrice anglaise. Elle débute sur le théâtre à Bristol (1772), dans le rôle de Cordelia, tandis que son mari joue le roi Lear. Pendant un séjour en France, où Joseph Inchbald essaie vainement de vivre de sa peinture, elle a l'idée d'écrire des comédies. Après la mort de son mari en 1779, Inchbald réussit à se faire engager au théâtre de Covent Garden, et continue à jouer, tantôt à Londres, tantôt en tournée, sans jamais avoir un grand succès mais, en même temps, elle donne des pièces de théâtre. Si le succès d'Inchbald, comme actrice, est ordinaire, comme auteure, elle réussit mieux. Le Covent-Garden joue, en 1786, sa petite comédie du Conte Mogol (The Mogul Tale). Depuis cette époque jusqu'en 1805, elle donne dix-huit autres pièces, qui sont presque toutes bien accueillies du public et le plus souvent adaptées du français Inchbald donne également quelques romans, dont le plus célèbre, intitulé Simple histoire, (The Simple story, 1791) obtient un brillant succès. Malgré le titre, l'action du roman n'est pas simple : plusieurs des personnages, comme lord et lady Elmwood, appartiennent au monde aristocratique. L'intérêt est soutenu, les scènes s'enchaînent bien et certains caractères, Miss Milner, Sandford, lord Elmwood, sont excellents. Simple histoire est aussitôt traduit en français par Deschamps (1791) et Scribe en tire une comédie-vaudeville pour le Théâtre de Madame (26 mai 1826). Le second roman d'Inchbald, la Nature et l'Art (Nature and Art, 1796), ne vaut pas le premier, au moins pour la variété des caractères, mais l'épisode d'Agnès et du Juge William est d'un haut intérêt dramatique que fait ressortir la simplicité du style. Ce roman est également traduit en français par Deschamps (1796). Des éditions d'auteurs du théâtre anglais moderne occupèrent ses dernières années. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In-octavo bound in full contemporary glazed calfskin, richly decorated spine, garnet shagreen title and volume numbers. Very elegant binding. - - - - Elizabeth Inchbald, born October 15, 1753 in Stanningfield and died August 1, 1821 in Kensington, was an English novelist, playwright, and actress. She made her stage debut in Bristol (1772) in the role of Cordelia, while her husband played King Lear. During a stay in France, where Joseph Inchbald tries in vain to live from his painting, she has the idea of writing comedies. After the death of her husband in 1779, Inchbald succeeded in being hired at the theater of Covent Garden, and continued to play, sometimes in London, sometimes on tour, without ever having a great success but, at the same time, she gave plays theatre. If Inchbald's success as an actress is ordinary, as a writer she is more successful. The Covent-Garden plays, in 1786, its little comedy of the Conte Mogol (The Mogul Tale). From that time until 1805, she gave eighteen other plays, which were almost all well received by the public and most often adapted from the French Inchbald also gave a few novels, the most famous of which, entitled Simple histoire, (The Simple story , 1791) was a brilliant success. Despite the title, the action of the novel is not simple: several of the characters, like Lord and Lady Elmwood, belong to the aristocratic world. The interest is sustained, the scenes follow each other well and certain characters, Miss Milner, Sandford, Lord Elmwood, are excellent. Simple histoire was immediately translated into French by Deschamps (1791) and Scribe drew a comedy-vaudeville from it for the Théâtre de Madame (May 26, 1826).
Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, London, 1808
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-octavo relié plein veau glacé de l'époque, dos richement orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison de chagrin grenat. Très élégante reliure. - - - - Elizabeth Inchbald, née le 15 octobre 1753 à Stanningfield et morte le 1er août 1821 à Kensington, est une romancière, dramaturge, et actrice anglaise. Elle débute sur le théâtre à Bristol (1772), dans le rôle de Cordelia, tandis que son mari joue le roi Lear. Pendant un séjour en France, où Joseph Inchbald essaie vainement de vivre de sa peinture, elle a l'idée d'écrire des comédies. Après la mort de son mari en 1779, Inchbald réussit à se faire engager au théâtre de Covent Garden, et continue à jouer, tantôt à Londres, tantôt en tournée, sans jamais avoir un grand succès mais, en même temps, elle donne des pièces de théâtre. Si le succès d'Inchbald, comme actrice, est ordinaire, comme auteure, elle réussit mieux. Le Covent-Garden joue, en 1786, sa petite comédie du Conte Mogol (The Mogul Tale). Depuis cette époque jusqu'en 1805, elle donne dix-huit autres pièces, qui sont presque toutes bien accueillies du public et le plus souvent adaptées du français Inchbald donne également quelques romans, dont le plus célèbre, intitulé Simple histoire, (The Simple story, 1791) obtient un brillant succès. Malgré le titre, l'action du roman n'est pas simple : plusieurs des personnages, comme lord et lady Elmwood, appartiennent au monde aristocratique. L'intérêt est soutenu, les scènes s'enchaînent bien et certains caractères, Miss Milner, Sandford, lord Elmwood, sont excellents. Simple histoire est aussitôt traduit en français par Deschamps (1791) et Scribe en tire une comédie-vaudeville pour le Théâtre de Madame (26 mai 1826). Le second roman d'Inchbald, la Nature et l'Art (Nature and Art, 1796), ne vaut pas le premier, au moins pour la variété des caractères, mais l'épisode d'Agnès et du Juge William est d'un haut intérêt dramatique que fait ressortir la simplicité du style. Ce roman est également traduit en français par Deschamps (1796). Des éditions d'auteurs du théâtre anglais moderne occupèrent ses dernières années. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In-octavo bound in full contemporary glazed calfskin, richly decorated spine, garnet shagreen title and volume numbers. Very elegant binding. - - - - Elizabeth Inchbald, born October 15, 1753 in Stanningfield and died August 1, 1821 in Kensington, was an English novelist, playwright, and actress. She made her stage debut in Bristol (1772) in the role of Cordelia, while her husband played King Lear. During a stay in France, where Joseph Inchbald tries in vain to live from his painting, she has the idea of writing comedies. After the death of her husband in 1779, Inchbald succeeded in being hired at the theater of Covent Garden, and continued to play, sometimes in London, sometimes on tour, without ever having a great success but, at the same time, she gave plays theatre. If Inchbald's success as an actress is ordinary, as a writer she is more successful. The Covent-Garden plays, in 1786, its little comedy of the Conte Mogol (The Mogul Tale). From that time until 1805, she gave eighteen other plays, which were almost all well received by the public and most often adapted from the French Inchbald also gave a few novels, the most famous of which, entitled Simple histoire, (The Simple story , 1791) was a brilliant success. Despite the title, the action of the novel is not simple: several of the characters, like Lord and Lady Elmwood, belong to the aristocratic world. The interest is sustained, the scenes follow each other well and certain characters, Miss Milner, Sandford, Lord Elmwood, are excellent. Simple histoire was immediately translated into French by Deschamps (1791) and Scribe drew a comedy-vaudeville from it for the Théâtre de Madame (May 26, 1826).