Paris, Larousse, 2023; in-8, 255 pp., br.
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Issy-les-moulineaux, Le zebre, 2000; in-4, 64 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2009 Hardback, VIII+344 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503527550.
Performing the Middle Ages from 'Beowulf' to 'Othello' traces the dialogic nature of the relationship between the Middle Ages and modernity. Arguing that modern beliefs in the alterity of the Middle Ages stem from the Middle Ages- own processes of self-representation, Johnston explores varieties of nostalgia through a wide selection of texts. This volume spans an extensive chronological period with a view to demonstrating how our notions of the medieval have been crucially informed by the past itself. The study is focused on works which stage that popular literary archetype ' the nostalgic figure of the aristocratic warrior ' and argues that it is this image that provides a structural model for so many modern perspectives on the Middle Ages. And yet, in the Middle Ages this model was being deconstructed as it was also being generated. By moving from the self-consciously archaic heroism of Beowulf to the scathing comment on chivalric narrative presented in Chaucer's 'Knight's Tale', Johnston's analysis offers an intriguing insight into the way medieval texts engage in a continual aesthetic and ideological critique of their own cultural moment. Using Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Alliterative Morte Arthure as examples of an incisive critique of the cult of subjectivity and of a highly self-conscious desire for tradition, Johnston extends his analysis to the early seventeenth century, and explores the ways in which Shakespeare's Othello brilliantly deconstructs the very concept of 'Renaissance Man'. With its interest in issues of subjectivity, textual performance, and the ideological self-awareness of medieval culture, Performing the Middle Ages provides a scholarly and compelling investigation into the Middle Ages' ability both to understand itself and to shape (post)modern notions of the medieval. Languages : English.
London: W & A.K. Johnston 1879
A map of Asia, extracted from the General Atlas. This conforms best to the 1879 edition, except the lack of page title to the top edge, and the different page number. Engraved area is 13" x 17" (sheet is 14<sup>1/2</sup>" x 18<sup>1/2</sup>"). Lightly tipped onto mounting board, and now protected by archival protection. A lovely copy of this map from the height of colonial era.
Sinatra Frank - de Vita Alfredo,Rodgers Richard,Van heusen Jimmy,Drake Erwin,Lennon John,Mac Cartney Paul,Claude-François,Revaux Jacques,Mandel Johnny,Russell Bobby,Fisher Fred,Webb Jim,Mac Kuen Rod,Croce Jim,Murden Orlando,Caldwell Gayle,Johnston Bruce,Howard Bart,Gates David,Harrison George,Sondheim Stephen - Fisher Fred,Russel Bob,Cahn Sammy,Hammerstein Oscar,Silvers Phil,Drake Ervin,Webster Paul Francis,Anka Paul,Thibaut Gilles,Webb Jimmy,Mac Cartney Paul,Lennon John,Sondheim Stephen,Mc Kuen Rod,Shaper Hal,Croce Jim,Miller Ronald,Caldwell Gayle,Johnston Bruce,Howard Bart,Gates David,Harrison George
Reference : 95620
(1977)
Victoria Music 1934
Bon état Format Américain Piano
Ellington Duke,Brisson Carl - Coslow Sam,Johnston Arthur - Johnston Arthur
Reference : 26118
(1934)
Famous Music Corporation 1934
Etat moyen Format Américain Piano
, Walters Art Gallery (Baltimore, Md.), 2000 Hardcover, 160 pages, ENG, 290 x 240 x 20 mm, dustjacket, in very good condition , illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9781857592597.
Presents nineteenth- and early twentieth-century French paintings (Neoclassicism to Post-Impressionism) from the BMA and Walters collections. Includes an essay on Baltimore art collectors of the period
Houghton Mifflin Company. 1911. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 683 pages, hardcover. Illustrations & frontispiece in colour by N.C. Wyeth.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
To the memory of John Willam Johnston (Major of artillery) and Joseph Eggleston Johnston (general). From true stories. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Un catalogue de 24 pages, format 180 x 230 mm, illustré, broché couverture moirée, s.d. (début du XXe siècle), bon état général (couverture un peu émoussée), rare
Catalogue d'engins agricoles Johnston
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Leipzig, Klinkhardt & Biermann, (1912). 4°. 16 lose Blätter und einem Inhaltsverzeichnis und einem "Kalligraphischen Lehrsatz" auf dem Innendeckel. In Originalhalbleinwandmappe mit Schliessbändern.
Erste deutsche Ausgabe des 1909 erstmals in englisch erschienenen Lehrwerkes, verfasst von 3 grossen Typographen des 20. Jahrhunderts. In der vorliegenden Ausgabe noch ohne das zusätzliche,1922 gedruckte Beilagenblatt mit den deutschen Schriften durch Anna Simons. Edward Johnston und Eric Gill hatten einen grossen Einfluss auf die Gestaltung der Buchkunst Deutschlands. - Eine Tafel leicht stockfleckig, sonst schönes Exemplar.
London Henry Hills 1687
First Edition. Full leather binding (the boards original, the spine renewed). Gilt titles to the spine. Binding is a little rubbed to the edges but substantially sound. Owner's bookplate to the inside board for William Howard of Devon. Howard (1774-1860) was an early member of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Previous owner's purchase comments to the front end paper. The text itself is clean and tidy, if a little darkened. 160 by 95mm (6Œ by 3Ÿ inches). [viii], 1-206, i. pp Following a pamphlet by Sir William Coventry, Johnston published this work, which aimed to demonstrate that even if the Religious Orders were restored in England, the possessors of the church lands confiscated by Henry VIII could not be disturbed.
Engraved & Printed by W. & A. K. Johnston, for W. Blackwoord & Sons, Edinburgh & London, n.d., ca. 1860, 10 x 22.5 cm (folded), Map with a small section on left uppercorner ‘Geneva and its environs’, 12 parts mounted on linen + Text & index of 12 p. ( 3 colums Index) containing references to upwards of 5100 places, orig. cloth binding, with title gilt on front, blue covercolour a bit stained.
Image disp.
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Volcans et tremblements de terre par H.J. Johnston-Lavis.Comptoir Géologique de Paris Dagincourt et Cie 1889. 27 pages.Cahier agrafé. Bon état. Format in-8° (24x16).
[Librairie E. Droz] - MAREUIL, Arnaud de ; (JOHNSTON, R. C.)
Reference : 65565
(1935)
Publiées avec une introduction, une traduction, des notes et un glossaire, par R. C. Johnston, 1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-chagrin maroquiné bleu, dos à 5 nerfs, couverture conservée, Librairie E. Droz, Paris, 1935, XXXV-180 pp.
Bel exemplaire parfaitement relié, en parfait état.
# AUTEUR: Johnston Elsie # ÉDITEUR: Champion Honoré - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1928 # COUVERTURE: Souple - titre noir - en long au dos # DÉTAILS: Gd in 8° broché 212pp.+ 5ff. Edition originale. 2 portraits hors texte dont le frontispice. ”...philosophe provencal qui, après une jeunesse des plus agitées, se lia d'amitié avec les hommes les plus célèbres de son temps, Voltaire, d4alembert, et Frédéric II dont il fut pendant 27 années le chambellan et l'ami.” ( Aix en Provence 1703 - Toulon 1771) # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
# ÉTAT: Bon état,
Gerbault Alain, Bardiaux Marcel, Gliksman Alain, Chichester Sir Francis, Tabarly Eric, Bombard Alain, Knox-Johnston Robin, Stern-Veyrin Olivier, Slocum Joshua, Rose Alec, Tourmelin Jacques-Yves Le
Reference : pf1571
(1969)
Tchou Bibliothèque de la Mer Cartonnage d'éditeur 1969 Douze volumes (15 x 22 cm.), cartonnage d'éditeur imitation bois acajou, portrait du navigateur sur une plaque de métal en 1er plat, cahier de photographies noir et blanc en début de chaque ouvrage, quelques cartes, dessins et illustrations in-texte, 1. Cap Horn à la voile (Bernard Moitessier) 2.'Seul à travers l'Atlantique' (Alain Gerbault) 3. 'La course du monde' (Robin Knox-Johnston) 4. 'Naufragé volontaire' (Alain Bombard) 5. 'Solitaire ou pas' (Olivier Stern-Veyrin) 6. 'Sur les mers rugissantes' (Sir Alec Rose) 7. 'Le tour du monde de Gipsy Moth' (Sir Francis Chichester) 8. 'Aux 4 vents de l'aventure' (Marcel Bardiaux) 9. 'Victoire en solitaire' (Eric Tabarly) 10. Les solitaires de l'Atlantique (Alain Gliksman) 11. Seul autour du monde (J. SLocum) 12. Kurun autour du monde (Le Tourmelin) ; dos parfois un peu incurvé, quelques rousseurs aux tranches, intérieurs frais, très bel état d'ensemble. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1990 Editions Futuropolis - In-4, cartonné sous jaquette illustrée - Avril 1990 - 110 planches en N&B
Bon état
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Olival Freire on David Bohm - Sean F. Johnston on Dennis Gabor - John Krieg - Benoit Lelong on Paul Lanhevin - Annette Lykknes, Lise Kvittingen, and Anne Kristine Borrensen on Ellen Gleditsch - Shaul Katir - Suman Seth
Reference : 100942
(2005)
University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2005 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 205 pages
few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 2005 "Contents, Chapitres : Olival Freire : Science and exile : David Bohm, the cold war, and a new interpretation of quantum mechanics - Sean F. Johnston : From white elephant to Nobel Prize : Dennis Gabor's wavefront reconstruction - John Krieg : The politics of phosphoru-32 : A cold war fable based on fact - Benoit Lelong : Ions, electromaters, and physical constants : Paul Langevin's laboratory work on gas discharges, 1896-1903 - Annette Lykknes, Lise Kvittingen, and Anne Kristine Borrensen : Duty and responsability in a research and teaching career, 1916-1946 - Shaul Katir : On ""the electromagnetic worldview"" : A comment on an article by Suman Seth - Suman Seth : Response to Shaul Katzir : ""On the electromagnetic worldview""" wrappers clean, with minor folding tracks on the corner and few foxings, inside is clean, no markings, the bottom right corners of the first 4 pages is lightly folded, it remains a very good reading copy - pages 1 to 205
Gerbino, Anthony and Stephen Johnston: Compass and Rule. Architecture as Mathematical Practice. Exhibition: Oxford, Museum of the History of Science, 2009. 192pp with 120 colour illustrations. Cloth. Discusses the role of mathematics and science in architecture and the emergence of this profession with the spread of Renaissance in England. Starting with architectural drawing in the sixteenth century it moves through large-scale technical projects under Henry VIII, to Inigo Jones, Christopher Wren, and concluding with George III.
Discusses the role of mathematics and science in architecture and the emergence of this profession with the spread of Renaissance in England. Starting with architectural drawing in the sixteenth century it moves through large-scale technical projects under Henry VIII, to Inigo Jones, Christopher Wren, and concluding with George III. Text in English
Edinburgh: W & A K Johnston, 1904, in-8vo, XIV + 1 l. + 159 p. with 35 fig. + 8 colour plates with 96 coats of arms, orig. H.-leather, spine richly gilt. / 2) ill. wrappers.
The rare first edition. Fine.
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London, Hutchinson , 1908, in-4to, XXIII (+1) +496 p. + 1 folded map at the end / XX + page 497 upto 990 + 1 folded map at the end, foxed, small legacy stamp on first fly ‘Guggisberg’, in original dark burgundy cloth, gilt lettered and ruled on the spines, Joints used. Topedge gilt.
A very nice and handsome set, bright and sturdy with minimal aging to the extremities. This account is primarily involved with his 1884 exploratory mission up the Kwa, Kwango and Kasai rivers. He was the first to prove the independent nature of the Mubangi, discovered the Ruki or Black River, found himself in contact with actual cannibals, and discovered and named Grenfell Falls on the Mubangi. This is an important early account of the Congo Independent State. Johnston, gives us an in depth look at the people and the natural environs and the work is an excellent anthropological account of that fascinating region of the world with abundant photographs, drawings and maps.
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1969 Tchou Hardcover Very Good
Robin Knox-Johnston. La Course Du Monde. Bibliotheque de la mer. Tchou. 281p.