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Author GRAVES ROBERT
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Goodbye to All That
Graves, Robert
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I, Claudius : from the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Emperor of the Romans Born B.C. 10, Murdered and Deified A.D. 54
Graves, Robert
Sold First Edition
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Farväl till alltihop - En självbiografi
Graves, Robert
Tidens, 1962, 416 s, inb, obetydligt nött, mycket gott skick
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The Greek Myths (Two-Volume Set)
Graves, Robert
This is a FINE CONDITION - TWO-VOLUME SET of hardback books - Maroon boards with gold lettering (gilt) - Volume One has 376 pages; Volume Two has 412 pages (and a fold-out, color map) - NO writing, marks or tears inside book - Tight spine - Bright pages
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Very-nice, clean copy of this 1957 book - Stated First Edition - Tan boards with silver lettering - NO writing, marks or tears - Tight spine - 312 pages.
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Homers Daughter
Graves, Robert
1st edition.~ Cloth, dj, F/F. 204pp, a very nice fine copy, where the only fault is that the book is slightly cocked. ~ Historical fiction set of the Island of Corsica.
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The White Goddess - A Historical Grammar Of Poetic Myth
Graves, Robert
3rd edition, enlarged.~ Cloth, dj, F/G+. 496pp, text figs, index, a ner fine copy, a little rubbed at the corners in a chipped & edge worn dustjacket that is grubby to the spine. An nice copy. ~ The third edition of Graves' monumental work on early mythology & folk lore as interpreted from the early poems & legends of European Cultures. A poetical 'Golden Bough'.
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Homer's Daughter
Graves, Robert
Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Good Hard Cover First Edition The story of the Sicilian Princess Nausicca, who as a bold and strong-willed woman saved herself, her father and her brothers from various fates.
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The Crowning Priviledge: The Clarke Lectures 1954-1955, Also Various Essays on Poetry and Sixteen New Poems
Graves, Robert
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall No Jacket Hard Cover First Edition Various Essays on Poetry, and The Common Asphodel. Grave's central idea is that the crowning privilege the poet enjoys is his freedom from all responsibility except to his Muse whom Graves calls The White Goddess. Graves shows a deep and lasting admiration for great poetry and fiercely impatient with those artists who have forsaken their poetic intergrity to rely instead on the dubious judges of the non-poetic world. In this book he inviteds the reader in for a grand, hilarious, and irreverent dismemberment of the demigods of poetry from Milton to Dylan Thomas.
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Jag, Claudius : från en självbiografi av Tiberius Claudius, romarnas kejsare, född 10 f.Kr., mördad och upphöjd till gud 54 e.Kr.
Graves, Robert
Översättning: Louis Renner. Tidens förlag. 1984 (Finland). Förlagets dekorerade och laminerade pappband. 490, [3] s. ISBN: 91-550-3012-2.
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