|
|
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Ernest Maltravers London George Routledge & Sons Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket THE KNEBWORTH EDITION FRONTISPIECE A WORD TO THE READER PREFIXED TO THE FIRST EDITION OF 1837. Very good burgundy cloth. Gilt titles. Decorated tan endpapers. Some edge wear, missing ffep. [n.d., Circa 1840], 8vo, 388pp. 1840 PREFACE, Price:
13.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Fire and Darkness London Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. Hard Cover Good No Jacket BOOKS WITHIN BOOKS SERIES # 7. Edited by Richard Wilson, D. Litt. Taken from the Novel entitled The Last Days of Pompeii Good beige quarter-cloth over red boards Some wear, soiling, previous owner name inside. n.d., 16mo, 126pp. Price:
3.45 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Fire and Darkness London Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. Hard Cover Good No Jacket BOOKS WITHIN BOOKS SERIES # 7. Edited by Richard Wilson, D. Litt. Taken from the Novel entitled The Last Days of Pompeii Good beige quarter-cloth over red boards Some wear, soiling, . n.d., 16mo, 126pp. Price:
3.45 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Fire and Darkness London Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket BOOKS WITHIN BOOKS SERIES # 7. Edited by Richard Wilson, D. Litt. Taken from the Novel entitled The Last Days of Pompeii Very good green cloth. Some wear, soiling, previous owner name inside. [ n.d., Circa 1927], 16mo, 126pp. Price:
3.45 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Harold The Last of the Saxon Kings EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 15 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1926 First Edition Ninth Printing Hard Cover Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 15 Introduction by Ernest Rhys. "In this historical novel the actions and motives of a great English character are delineated, amid the battles and the changing civilization of the time. There is a list of historical characters and an index of the author's historical references." RG4 Good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Some edge wear, faded spine, soiling, staining, tanned endpapers, previous owner name and stamp inside, rear top cover corner chewed by ravenous reader. (1926), (1906), 12mo, xv, 453pp. Temple Press 1a/1//N Seymour Price:
5.15 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
7 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Harold The Last of the Saxon Kings EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 15 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1915 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 15 Introduction by Ernest Rhys. "In this historical novel the actions and motives of a great English character are delineated, amid the battles and the changing civilization of the time. There is a list of historical characters and an index of the author's historical references." RG4 Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Some edge wear, faded spine, (July 1915), (February 1906), 12mo, xv, 453pp. Temple Press 1a/1//N Seymour Price:
9.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
8 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Harold The Last of the Saxon Kings EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 15 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1915 First Edition Sixth Printing Hard Cover Near Fine No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 15 Introduction by Ernest Rhys. "In this historical novel the actions and motives of a great English character are delineated, amid the battles and the changing civilization of the time. There is a list of historical characters and an index of the author's historical references." RG4 Near fine red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Light wear and spine fading, (July 1915), (February 1906), 12mo, xv, 453pp. Temple Press 1a/1//N Seymour Price:
9.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
9 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Harold The Last of the Saxon Kings Volume I & II New York Charles Scribner's & Sons 1904 Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket Mac R. Morton PLATE FRONTISPIECE (tissue protected) 3 BLACK & WHITE PLATE ILLUSTRATIONS. 2 VOLUME SET "In this historical novel the actions and motives of a great English character are delineated, amid the battles and the changing civilization of the time." RG4 Very good brown cloth. Slight wear, soiling, fading to cover and spine. 1904, 1902, xx, 341pp. Price:
20.00 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
10 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Pausanias the Spartan An Unfinished Historical Romance London George Routledge & Sons Hard Cover Good No Jacket "Pausanias (died c. 470 BC) was a Spartan general of the 5th century BC. He was the son of Cleombrotus and nephew of Leonidas I, serving as regent after the latter's death, since Leonidas' son Pleistarchus was still under-age. Pausanias was also the father of Pleistoanax, who later became king. Pausanias was responsible for the Greek victory over Mardonius and the Persians at the Battle of Plataea in 479 BC, and was the leader of the Hellenic League created to resist Persian aggression during the Greco-Persian Wars. After the Greek victories at Plataea and the Battle of Mycale, the Spartans lost interest in liberating the Greek cities of Asia Minor. However, when it became clear that Athens would dominate the Hellenic League in Sparta's absence, Sparta sent Pausanias back to command the League's military. In 478 BC Pausanias was suspected of conspiring with the Persians and was recalled to Sparta, however he was acquitted and then left Sparta of his own accord, taking a trireme from the town of Hermione. After capturing Byzantium Pausanias was alleged to have released some of the prisoners of war who were friends and relations of the king of Persia. However, Pausanias argued that the prisoners had escaped. He sent a letter to King Xerxes (son of Darius), saying that he wished to help him and bring Sparta and the rest of Greece under Persian control. In return, he wished to marry the king’s daughter. After receiving a letter back from Xerxes in which Xerxes agreed to his plans, Pausanias started to dress like a Persian aristocrat and he started to adopt Persian customs. Many Spartan allies joined the Athenian side because of Pausanias’ arrogance and high-handedness. The Spartans recalled him once again, and Pausanias fled to Kolonai in the Troad before returning to Sparta because he didn’t wish to be suspected of Persian sympathies. On his arrival in Sparta, the ephors had him imprisoned but he was later released. Nobody had enough evidence to convict him of disloyalty; even though some helots gave evidence that he had offered certain helots their freedom if they joined him in revolt. One of the messengers that Xerxes and Pausanias had been using to communicate provided written evidence to the Spartan ephors that they needed to formally prosecute Pausanius. The ephors planned to arrest Pausanias in the street but he was warned of their plans and escaped to the temple of Athena of the Brazen House. The ephors walled up the doors, put sentries outside and proceeded to starve him out. When Pausanias was on the brink of death they carried him out, and he died shortly thereafter. This chain of events prevented Pausanias's death from taking place within the sanctuary of the temple, which would have been an act of ritual pollution." Wikipedia Good blue cloth. Some wear, soiling, staining. taning to pages, previous owner name inside. [n.d., Circa 1875], 12mo, 416pp Dedication Dated July 5, 1875. Price:
14.00 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
11 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Rienzi The Last of the Roman Tribunes New York Charles Scribner's & Sons 1904 Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket L. W. Zeigler PLATE FRONTISPIECE (tissue protected) 3 BLACK & WHITE PLATE ILLUSTRATIONS "The story of the life of Cola di Rienzi, tribune of the people, who set up a republic in Rome in 1347. He was finally murdered in 1354." RG4 Very good brown cloth. Some wear, soiling, fading to cover and spine. 1904, 1902, 12mo, xxi, 637pp. Price:
9.95 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
12 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Rienzi; The Last of the Tribunes EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 532 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1911 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket FIRST EDITION EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 532 Introduction by E. H. Blakeney. "The story of the life of Cola di Rienzi, tribune of the people, who set up a republic in Rome in 1347. He was finally murdered in 1354." RG4 Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Some wear, soiling, black ink drip mark on covers. Clean interior. [n.d.1911], 12mo, xvi, 444pp. Temple Press 1/1//U Seymour Price:
79.95 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
13 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer Rienzi; The Last of the Tribunes EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 532 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1911 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket FIRST EDITION EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 532. Introduction by E. H. Blakeney. "The story of the life of Cola di Rienzi, tribune of the people, who set up a republic in Rome in 1347. He was finally murdered in 1354." RG4 Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Some wear, soiling, fading to spine, old bookseller stamp inside. [n.d. 1911], 12mo, xvi, 444pp. Temple Press 1/1//U Seymour Price:
30.00 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
14 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last Days of Pompeii New York The Macmillan Company 1923 Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket MACMILLAN'S POCKET CLASSICS Edited with a Introduction and Notes by J. H. Castleman. "The ruins of the gracious city of Pompeii, destroyed and overwhelmed in the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, were still being uncovered when Lytton wrote his great romance while on the site." RG4 Very good brown cloth. Brown endpapers. Some edge wear, previous owner name inside. Originally published in 1848. 1923, (May 1908), 24mo, xxi, [1], 481pp. [9] 2 page advertising catalogue bound in. Price:
9.30 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
15 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last Days of Pompeii New York Hurst & Company Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket "The ruins of the gracious city of Pompeii, destroyed and overwhelmed in the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, were still being uncovered when Lytton wrote his great romance while on the site." RG4 Very good blue green decorative cloth. Slight wear. spine bottom chipped, tanning to pages. Includes prefaces to 1834 and 1850 editions. n.d., 12mo, 394pp. Price:
6.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
16 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last Days of Pompeii New York Charles Scribner's & Sons 1904 Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket C. H. White PLATE FRONTISPIECE (tissue protected) 3 BLACK & WHITE PLATE ILLUSTRATIONS "The ruins of the gracious city of Pompeii, destroyed and overwhelmed in the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, were still being uncovered when Lytton wrote his great romance while on the site." RG4 Very good brown cloth. Gilt titles. Some wear, fading to cover and spine, soiling. 1904, 1902, 12mo, xxiv, 553pp. Price:
13.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
17 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last Days of Pompeii EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 80 London J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1951 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Fine Fair EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 80 Editor's note by Ernest Rhys. "The ruins of the gracious city of Pompeii, destroyed and overwhelmed in the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, were still being uncovered when Lytton wrote his great romance while on the site." RG4 Near fine red cloth. Fair red DJ scallop design. Some wear and tear, chipping, front panel bottom corner missing. Name inside. (1951), (1906), 12mo, 410pp. Temple Press 4 page Rhys essay 3/2/4/N Seymour NEW MYLAR COVER Price:
8.25 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last Days of Pompeii EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 80 London J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1925 Reprint Edition Hard Cover Fine No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 80 Editor's note by Ernest Rhys. "The ruins of the gracious city of Pompeii, destroyed and overwhelmed in the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, were still being uncovered when Lytton wrote his great romance while on the site." RG4 Fine red cloth. Bright gilt titles and shield decoration. (1925), (1906), 12mo, [7], 8-410pp.The Ballantyne Press 6 page advertising catalog bound in 2/1//N Seymour Price:
9.95 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
19 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last of the Barons EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 18 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1906 First Edition Second Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 18 Introduction by Ernest Rhys. "The author's skill in depicting Warwick, 'The King Maker,' and in re-creating the contemporary scene and the forces at work in a complex phase of society is here seen at its best." RG4 Very good red cloth. Bright Gilt titles and decoration. Slight wear, Previous owner name inside. (April 1906), (February 1906), 12mo, [8],, 611pp. [1] Richard Clay & Sons 1/1//U Seymour Price:
9.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
20 |
Lytton, Lord Sir Edward Bulwer The Last of the Barons EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 18 London J. M. Dent & Sons Limited 1919 First Edition Seventh Printing Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 18 Introduction by Ernest Rhys. "The author's skill in depicting Warwick, 'The King Maker,' and in re-creating the contemporary scene and the forces at work in a complex phase of society is here seen at its best." RG4 Very good red cloth. Gilt titles and decoration. Slight wear, (July 1919), (February 1906), 12mo, [8], 611pp. [1] Richard Clay & Sons 1/1//U Seymour Price:
9.49 CAD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|