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| ACCOUNTANCY INTERNATIONAL |
| Vols. 1-77. London, 1899-1966. Reprint. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 7,700.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- Formerly published as ACCOUNTANCY - Articles provide an overview of the field in general, not restricted to the United Kingdom, and include material on finance, management accounting, law, taxation, etc. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| ACCOUNTANT |
| Vols. 1-120. London, 1874/75-1950. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 28,930.- |
| Vols. 1-70. 1974/75-1924. $ 17430.- Vols. 71-120. 1924-1949. $ 11500.- Vols. 1-16; 30-70. Per volume $ 210.- Vols. 17-29 (in 2 parts each) Per part $ 210.- Vols. 71-120. Per volume $ 230.- |
- For more than a hundred years, this has been the recognized journal for accountants throughout the world. Today, THE ACCOUNTANT is still the most authoritative journal in its field, continuing to provide readers with topical reporting and a wealth of important articles. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Interests of the Coloured Races of the World. |
| O.S.: Vols. 1-2. N.S.: Vols. 1-6 (all publ.). London, 1912-1918. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- New Series volumes 2-3 were never published |
| AFRIKA UND UEBERSEE. BEIHEFTE |
| Nos. 1-25. Berlin, 1920-1947. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 900.- |
| Per number $ 40.- |
- AFRIKA UND UEBERSEE. BEIHEFTE contains German research into African, South Sea and other non-European languages. A few of the distinguished contributors are Dammann, Dempwolf, Endemann, Klingenheben and Meinhof. |
| AGATHON Edited by Hermann Kruse and Heinrich Boehme |
| Vol. 1 (all publ.). Wolgast; Hannover, 1917/18. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 75.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- This short lived journal was printed privately and limited to 250-300 numbered copies. A part of the edition of AGATHON was furnished with signed drawings by Josef Eberz and Ludwig Meidner. The literary contributions, in lyric and prose, were written by Iwan Goll, Kurt Hiller, Ludwig Meidner and Georg Trakl among others. |
| AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. ANNALS |
| Vols. 1-602. Philadelphia; Thousand Oaks, 1890/91-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 8,500.- |
- Provides an interdisciplinary discussion of problems and policy issues affecting America and the world community. |
| AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY |
| Vols. 1-110. Chicago, 1895/96-2004/05. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 8,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- This is the oldest continuously published journal in this field. It and the AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW are the most important and prestigious sociological publications. Basic to any academic library with a social science clientele and should be considered by large research-oriented public libraries. (Katz/Richards). |
| AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. TRANSACTIONS (TAPA) |
| Vols. 1-137. Boston, etc., 1869/70-2007. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,100.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Supersedes in part: AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS (1897-1972/73). - Academic papers on Greek and Roman literature and civilizations. |
| AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. PROCEEDINGS |
| Vols. 1-14 (lacks vol. 3). Philadelphia, 1838-1874. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 750.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The first fourteen volumes of the AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, PROCEEDINGS contain published papers written by members and read at general meetings of the Society, plus numerous contributions received from outside sources. The areas investigated include nearly all of the then established branches of science. Zoology, climatology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, botany and astronomy receive considerable attention. |
| AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. TRANSACTIONS |
| O.S.: vols. 1-6 (all publ. of the series). Philadelphia, 1769-1809. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 600.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- The TRANSACTIONS of the AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY constitute the oldest continuous serial publication in America. Published since 1769 by the Society, it contains articles contributed by many of the most illustrious figures in pre-revolutionary and post-revolutionary America. The old series is particularly interesting because it sheds light on the status of the sciences in colonial America. Contributors to the new series were among the outstanding American scientists of the nineteenth century and it contains works on all disciplines of the natural sciences. Articles are accompanied by numerous engravings, maps and other illustrations. |
| APPLE (of Beauty and Discord) |
| Vols. 1 and 2 (all publ.). London, 1920-1922. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 170.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
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| ARTSMAN |
| Vols. 1-4 no 3 (all publ.). Philadelphia, PA., 1903-1907. Reprint. Bound in 3 units |
| Complete set $ 300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- ARTSMAN is a small, beautifully printed magazine which serves as a chronicle of Rose Valley, an arts and crafts community in Pennsylvania, during the early 1900s. ARTSMAN not only provides a record of an interesting social experiment, but also contains valuable material on architecture and community planning of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The magazine is an important source for those interested in social philosophies, utopian communities and in the history of American architecture and decorative arts. |
| ASIAN REVIEW |
| Ser. 1-4 (all publ.). 1886-1964. Continued as SOUTH ASIAN REVIEW. V. 1-8 (all publ.). 1967-1975. Mostly bound |
| Complete set $ 7,500.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| BANKERS MAGAZINE (BOSTON, MASS.) |
| Vols. 1-180 no. 3 (last published). New York, Boston, 1846-1997. Reprint. Bound set |
| Complete set € 33.730,- |
| Vols. 1-3. 1846-1848/49. Bound per volume € 190,- Vols. 4-81. 1849/50-1910. Bound per volume € 245,- Vols. 82-91. 1911-1915. Bound per volume € 190,- Vols. 92-97. 1916-1918. Bound per volume € 315,- Vols. 98-99 (1919) Bound per volume € 210,- Vols. 100-109. 1920-1924. Bound per volume € 290,- Vols. 110-123. 1925-1931. Bound per volume € 245,- Vols. 124-131. 1932-1935. Bound per volume € 200,- Vols. 132-146. 1936-1943. Bound per volume € 140,- Vols. 147-155. 1964-1972. Bound per volume € 105,- Vols. 156-169. 1973-1986. Bound per volume € 150,- Vols. 170-180. 1987-1997. Bound per volume € 130,- |
- Between 1944-1963 published as a part of BANKING LAW JOURNAL. - BANKERS MAGAZINE features regular columns in key industry areas, such as operations and technology, marketing, international banking, corporate banking, human resources. Includes analysis of successful strategies and case studies in all areas of the banking and financial services industry. Sole agent for Japan: Far Eastern Booksellers Ltd., Tokyo |
| BANKERS MAGAZINE (LONDON) and journal of the money market and railway digest |
| Vols. 1-227 (all publ.). London, 1844-1983. Reprint. Bound set |
| Complete set € 36.650,- |
| Vols. 1-6. 1844-1846/47. Bound per volume € 110,- Vols. 7-16. 1847-1856. Bound per volume € 180,- Vols. 17-23. 1857-1863. Bound per volume € 195,- Vols. 24-29. 1864-1869. Bound per volume € 265,- Vols. 30-42. 1870-1882. Bound per volume € 225,- Vols. 43-47. 1883-1887. Bound per volume € 270,- Vols. 48-52. 1888-1891. Bound per volume € 380,- Vols. 53-124. 1892-1927. Bound per volume € 190,- Vols. 125-152. 1928-1941. Bound per volume € 205,- Vols. 153-204. 1942-1967. Bound per volume € 115,- Vols. 205-216. 1968-1973. Bound per volume € 85,- Vols. 217/218 (1974). Bound in 1 unit € 155,- Vols. 219-227. 1975-1983. Bound per volume € 140,- |
- Continued 1983-1995 as BANKING WORLD. - Vols. 50-178 (1890-1954) published as THE BANKERS', INSURANCE MANAGERS' AND AGENTS' MAGAZINE. - Over its long history, the BANKERS MAGAZINE, though not exclusively concerned with banking, has always contained a strong professional element. The educational section has long been a valuable feature. Other regular features include law & practice today, banking problems, legal decisions affecting bankers, review of the month... money and banking, the economy, investments, foreign exchanges, overseas intelligence etc. Sole agent for Japan: Far Eastern Booksellers Ltd., Tokyo |
| BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY |
| Vols. 1-64 (all publ.). London, 1837-1868. Bound |
| Complete set $ 3,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| BLAST A Review of the Great English Vortex. |
| Nos. 1 and 2 (all publ.). London, 1914-1915. Reprint in one unit. |
| Complete set $ 100.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- BLAST appeared at the beginning of World War I under the editorship of Wyndham Lewis. It survived for only two issues and consisted primarily of essays by Lewis and Ezra Pound attacking conventional and avant-garde aesthetic theories. There were, however, also some stories by Rebecca West and Ford Maddox Ford, and poetry by T.S. Eliot and Pound. |
| BODLEIAN QUARTERLY RECORD |
| Vols. 1-8 (i.e. nos. 1-96), covering years 1914-1937 (all publ.). Oxford, 1917-1938. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Superseded by: Bodleian Library Record - As one of the great university libraries in the world, the BODLEIAN Library has abundant material at its disposal for the reports in the LIBRARY RECORD and the QUARTERLY RECORD. It still enjoys the privilege of receiving a depository copy of every work printed in Great Britain, and is especially rich in oriental manuscripts and manuscript collections in English literary and local history. The purpose of both records was to provide readers with a list of major accessions, to afford an account of the various activities of the library and to provide literary and personal information on current events and discoveries within the library. This aim was achieved by publishing notes, extracts, documents and essays of permanent value. |
| BOYCE, WILLIAM: CATHEDRAL MUSIC |
| 3 vols. London, 1788. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 360.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Being a collection in a score of the most valuable and useful compositions for that service by the several English masters of the last two hundred years. |
| BRITISH ACADEMY, LONDON. PROCEEDINGS |
| Vols. 1-50. London, 1903/04-1964. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 3,850.- |
| Per volume $ 85.- |
- In the PROCEEDINGS are published reports of the British Academy's very varied activities, presidential addresses and texts of most of the lectures delivered in different fields of scholarship. |
| BRITISH ACADEMY, LONDON. RECORDS OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND WALES |
| Vols. 1-9. London, 1914-1935. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 700.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The RECORDS OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND WALES includes ministers' accounts, terriers (inventories of landholdings of persons or corporations), revenue rolls, and agricultural, industrial and commercial documents of all kinds. Taking the central place, though, are the cartularies of religious houses. Apart from their historical and linguistic importance, the cartularies provide new information about the development of the Common Law before the appearance of the great thirteenth-century surveys. |
| BRITISH MUSEUM. DEPARTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. CATALOGUE OF PRINTED MUSIC Published between 1487 and 1800 now in the British Museum. By W.B. Squire. |
| 2 vols. and 2 supplements. London, 1912-1940. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 350.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
| BRITISH MUSEUM. DEPARTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. THOMASON COLLECTION |
| 2 vols. London, 1908. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 350.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Catalogue of the Pamphlets, Books, Newspapers and Manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661. |
| BROWNING SOCIETY, LONDON. PAPERS |
| Vols. 1-3 (Pts. 1-13; all publ.). London, 1881-1891. Reprint. Paperbound |
| Complete set $ 250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
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| BURLINGTON MAGAZINE |
| Vols. 1-110. London, 1903-1968. Reprint. With cumulative index 1903-1972. |
| Complete set $ 8,750.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- Cumulative index 1903-1962. $ 100.- Cumulative index 1963-1972. $ 100.- |
- BURLINGTON MAGAZINE is the epitome of art history scholarship. Each issue has articles of major significance along with several shorter notices on new discoveries. Attributions and iconographic interpretations are disputed by renowned art historians. The exhibition and book reviews are of the same caliber as the articles. (Katz) |
| BURMA RESEARCH SOCIETY. JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-31. Rangoon, 1911-1941. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The JOURNAL OF THE BURMA RESEARCH SOCIETY contains articles on a wide range of topics: geological, geographic, and zoological reports on Burma; folklore, music, jurisprudence and theology; linguistic investigations; archaeological reports and historical essays. It is the single most important source of information on Burmese culture and history. |
| CAMBRIDGE REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-119 (all publ.). Cambridge, 1879-1998. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 18,000.- |
| Vols. 1-90; 100. Per volume $ 165.- Vols. 91/92-95/96; 101/102-115/116. Per unit $ 225.- Vols. 97/99; 117/119. Per unit $ 225.- |
- The credit of having been the first lasting university organ belongs to THE CAMBRIDGE REVIEW, which was started in 1879, and has been published weekly in term time ever since. The first number expresses the idea that university men are too busy to have much time for journalism; but the purpose of the Review-to give a representation of the life and thought of the university-has been well maintained. Sole agent for Japan: Far Eastern Booksellers Ltd., Tokyo |
| CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Improved edition with marginal signs indicating existence of the original addenda and corrigenda, etc. |
| 5 volumes and index. Cambridge, 1856-1867. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 550.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- This CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS is noteworthy for its extremely detailed analyses of many items. Despite the advance in scholarship, it remains a basic and reliable tool giving access to the wide-ranging and valuable collection of western manuscripts in the CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Addenda and corrigenda, listed in a volume subsequent to the one they refer to, have been marked with an asterisk to attract the reader's attention. |
| CELTIC REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-10 (all publ.). Edinburgh, 1904/05-1914/16. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 850.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- The CELTIC REVIEW was a significant handbook for students of Celtic culture. The yearly publication offered a broad selection of studies documenting clearly and accurately the history, cultural development and dialects of Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Cornwall. Besides book reviews, there are critical text editions of old Celtic tales and songs. |
| CHALMERS, ALEXANDER: GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY |
| 32 volumes. 1812-1817. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 3,200.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY first appeared in 1761-1767 and went through several editions, the last of which was published by John Nichols, who also collaborated with the author on its revision. According to the introduction, it is "an account of persons of all nations, eminent for genius, learning, public spirit and virtue, with a preference as to extent of narrative, to those of your own country." |
| CHAPBOOK |
| Nos. 1-40 (all publ.). London, 1919-1925. Reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Edited by Harold Monro, CHAPBOOK made significant contributions to esthetics and published most of the important poets of its time. It provided a stage on which individual authors or groups of authors were given ample opportunity to express themselves. In addition to poetry, there were numerous essays on poetics by T.S. Eliot, Richard Aldington and F.S. Flint, and number 27 (July, 1922) was devoted entirely to a symposium on poetry and the modern world. |
| CHAUCER SOCIETY. PUBLICATIONS |
| Series 1: Vols. 1-99 (all publ.). London, 1868-1912. Reprint. In 39 units. Bound |
| Complete set $ 4,500.- |
| Per unit $ 130.- |
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| CLASSICAL JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-101. Chicago, 1905-2005/06. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 3,950.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Like Classical World, this is an excellent source for teachers. It is also recommended for academic libraries (Katz/Richards). |
| CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY A journal devoted to research in the languages, literatures, history and life of classical antiquity. |
| Vols. 1-99. Chicago, 1906-2004. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,950.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY studies the life and thought of classical antiquity with papers on Greek and Roman languages and literatures, history, philosophy, religion, art and society. |
| CLASSICAL QUARTERLY |
| O.S. Vols. 1-44 (all publ.). 1907-1950. N.S. Vols. 1-55. 1951-2005. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 5,200.- |
| O.S. Vols. 1-44. 1907-1950. Per volume $ 60.- N.S. Vols. 1-55. 1951-2005. Per volume $ 75.- |
- Sponsored by the Classical Association of Great Britain, CLASSICAL QUARTERLY is one of the most highly regarded in the field. Although historical and philosophical topics make an occasional appearance, the primary focus of the journal is Greek and Latin philology (Katz). |
| CLASSICAL WORLD |
| Vols. 1-99. New York, 1907/08-2005/06. With gen. index 1-16. Partly reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 4,950.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- Formerly (vols. 1-50. 1907/08-1956/57) published as CLASSICAL WEEKLY - Aimed at high school and college teachers of classics, CLASSICAL WORLD covers all aspects of classical civilization, with primary emphasis on literature and history. In addition to scholarly articles in these areas, Classical World includes several regular features dealing with pedagogical topics and a column that provides information about study programs, conferences, fellowships, and scholarships (Katz). |
| COBHAM, CLAUDE D. (TR.): EXCERPTA CYPRIA; MATERIALS FOR A HISTORY OF CYPRUS Translated and transcribed, with an appendix on the bibliography of Cyprus. |
| 1 volume. 1908. Reprint. |
| $ 110.- |
| CONTACT |
| Nos. 1-5 (all publ.). New York, 1920-1924. N.S.: Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). 1932. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- CONTACT, edited by William Carlos Williams, is of definite importance in the history of the American avant-garde. It includes the poetry, prose and criticism of some of the great figures in American letters - Kenneth Burke, Wallace Stevens, e.e.cummings, Marianne Moore, and many others. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| COTERIE |
| Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). London, 1919-1920/21. Reprint. Bound in 1 unit |
| Complete set $ 120.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Superseded by NEW COTERIE which is also available. See separate catalogue entry. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| DARWIN, SIR GEORGE HOWARD: SCIENTIFIC PAPERS |
| 5 volumes. Cambridge, Ma., 1907-1916. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 400.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- SIR GEORGE HOWARD DARWIN, the second son of Charles Darwin, was an astronomer and a pioneering authority on cosmogony, the theory of the origin of the universe. The first four volumes of SCIENTIFIC PAPERS are a collection of Darwin's most important writings. Included in the collection is his monumental work on the harmonic analysis of tidal observations. The fifth volume, published after his death, contains a personal memoir written by his younger brother, Sir Francis Darwin. |
| DIAL (CHICAGO) |
| Vols. 1-86 (all publ.). Chicago, Ill. 1880-1929. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,250.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Featuring memorable fiction and criticism, the DIAL published stories such as Anderson's "I'am a Fool', Lawrence's "The Fox", Mann's "Death in Venice" and a section from Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past". Featured poets included T.S. Eliot (with the first American publication of "The Waste Land"), Yeats, Pound, Cummings, Stevens, Moore, Hart Crane, and many others. Critical essays appearing were by Mann, Eliot, Moore, Burke, Cowley, Aiken, Santayana and Russell. The artwork of Van Gogh, Cézanne, Modigliani, Matisse, Picasso, O'Keefe, and Marini was reproduced here. |
| DICKENS, CHARLES: MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS |
| 2 vols. London, 1908. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 220.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo. |
| DICKENSIAN |
| Vols. 1-85. London, 1905-1989. With gen. index 1-56. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 4,850.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- Published by the Dickens Fellowship, the DICKENSIAN features scholarly articles on the works, life, and times of Charles Dickens as well as on the literature and culture of the Victorian period (Katz). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| DOWNSIDE REVIEW A quarterly of catholic thought |
| Vols. 1-57. Bath, etc., 1880-1939. With gen. index 1-25 (in vol. 25). Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,750.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- The DOWNSIDE REVIEW is a theological journal which seeks to illuminate Catholic thinking in its various manifestations. It is particularly strong in liturgics, and features discussions of theology, philosophy, metaphysics, history, the arts, biography and the monastic life. Also included are critical reviews of works in many languages. |
| ECONOMIC STUDIES American Economic Association. |
| Vols. 1-4 (all publ.). New York, 1896-1899. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
Sole agent for Japan: Gozando Books Inc., Tokyo |
| EDINBURGH REVIEW, OR CRITICAL JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-250 (all publ.). London, 1802/03-1929. Newly bound |
| Complete set $ 23,500.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, OR THE CRITICAL JOURNAL was the preeminent organ of British political and literary criticism in the early 19th century. It is a Scottish magazine that was published from 1802 to 1929, and which contributed to the development of the modern periodical and to modern standards of literary criticism. The Edinburgh Review was founded by Francis Jeffrey, Sydney Smith, and Henry Brougham as a quarterly publication, with Jeffrey as its first and longtime editor. It was intended as an outlet for liberal views in Edinburgh. The magazine soon earned wide esteem for its political and literary criticism, and by 1818 it had attained a circulation of 13,500. Its contributors included the novelist Sir Walter Scott, the essayist William Hazlitt, the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay, the educator Thomas Arnold, and the legal historian Sir James Stephen. The Edinburgh Review's prestige and authority among British periodicals during the 19th century were matched only by that of The Quarterly Review (Encyclopaedia Britannica ). Under its first editor, Francis Jeffrey, it was a strong supporter of the Whig party and laissez-faire politics, and regularly called for political reform. Its main rival was the Quarterly Review which supported the Tories. The magazine was also noted for its attacks on the Lake Poets, particularly William Wordsworth (Wikipedia.org). |
| EGOIST An Individualist Review. |
| Vols. 1-6 (all publ.). London, 1914-1919. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| ELLIOTT MONOGRAPHS IN THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE |
| Vols. 1-42 (all publ.). Princeton, 1914-1976. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- ELLIOTT MONOGRAPHS provide a wealth of scholarly material ranging from critical analyses of medieval French, Spanish, and Florentine poetry to interpretations of eighteenth and nineteenth century French literary luminaries. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY. PUBLICATIONS |
| Nos. 1-80 (all publ.). 1873-1896. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,650.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY contain glossaries of various dialects with some bibliographies, dictionaries and reprints of texts. The individual monographs provide detailed information on colloquialisms, folk phrases, obsolescent words; also specialized vocabulary of husbandry, plant names, local place names, and birds, as well as the dialects of counties throughout England. |
| ENGLISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY. PUBLICATIONS |
| 29 vols. London, 1838-1856. Reprint. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 1,700.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- The PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENGLISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY are a rare collection of the most important English chronicles of the Middle Ages. Some important early British historians are included (Florence of Worcester, Richard of Wendover and William of Malmesbury). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| ENGLISH JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-95. Champaign, Ill., 1912-2005/06. Partly bound |
| Complete set $ 3,350.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Contains conceptual articles covering a wide variety of English teachers' concerns. A basic item for academic and professional libraries (Katz/Katz 2714). |
| ENGLISH REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-64 (all publ.). London, 1908-1937. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 7,500.- |
| Per volume $ 125.- |
- The ENGLISH REVIEW emphasizes on the established literary tradition and publishes articles by internationally known scholars on a variety of subjects. Among the contributors are: Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, Ezra Pound, W.B. Yeats, Julian Huxley and others. |
| FABIAN NEWS |
| Vols. 1-80. London, 1891-1969 in 12 units. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,150.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Volume 18 never published. - FABIAN NEWS explores issues that pertain to Britain's Labour movement. |
| FABIAN SOCIETY, LONDON. ANNUAL REPORTS |
| 1889/1890-1983. London, 1890-1983. Reprint. |
| Complete set $ 650.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- Formerly published as ANNUAL REPORT ON WORK OF THE FABIAN SOCIETY. |
| FARMER, J.S., AND W.E. HENLEY: SLANG AND ITS ANALOGUES, PAST AND PRESENT |
| 7 vols. in 3. London, 1890-1904. Reprint. Bound |
| Complete set $ 300.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. |
- SLANG AND ITS ANALOGUES, PAST AND PRESENT is a dictionary, historical and comparative, of the heterodox Sseech of all classes of society for more than three hundred years, with synonyms in English, French, German, Italian. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| FOLK MUSIC JOURNAL |
| FOLK SONG SOCIETY, LONDON. JOURNAL Vols. 1-8 (i.e. nos. 1-35; all publ.). London, 1899-1931. Reprint. $ 480.- ENGLISH FOLK DANCE SOCIETY, LONDON. JOURNAL Vols. 1 nos. 1-2; 2 nos. 1-4 (all publ.). London, 1914-1931. Reprint (in 1 unit). $ 100.- The two journals merged and continued as: ENGLISH FOLK DANCE AND SONG SOCIETY, LONDON. JOURNAL Vols. 1-9 and Supplement. London, 1932-1964. Reprint. $ 600.- |
| FOLKLORE Folklore Society |
| Vols. 1-117. London, 1890-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,950.- |
| Vols. 1-113. 1890-2002. Per volume $ 75.- Vols. 114-117. 2003-2006. Per volume $ 165.- |
- A British publication, FOLKLORE considers itself a forum for European folk studies and culture, but most articles are on the United Kingdom (Katz). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| FOLKLORE JOURNAL |
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| INSTITUTE OF BANKERS. JOURNAL |
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| INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTS. PROCEEDINGS |
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| ISIS An international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences. |
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