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Funk, Robert, W., And the Jesus Seminar.
The acts of Jesus, the Search for the Authentic Deeds of Jesus
San Francisco, Harper,
1998, First Edition ed, Hardcover,
Condition: Fine/Fine, 0060629789 A group of over seventy-five internationally recognized biblical scholars, experts in fields diverse as Greco-Roman history, archaeology and linguistics, met twice yearly to conduct a painstaking search for the authentic Jesus. Through rigorous research and debate, they have combed the gospels for evidence of the man behind the myth. Dictionary of terms to rear of book. In Fine condition, mylar wraps. DJ not price clipped, black, red spine. First Edition, First Printing. sm 4 to, 569 p
(Jesus, Christ, Religion, Religious, History, Bible, Gospels, Robert, Funk, Jesus, Seminars, New, Testament, Biblical, Scholars, Greco-Roman, History, Biblical, Archaeology, First, Edition) Cat No. 996m.
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Berryman, John. Edited By John Haffenden. Preface By Robert Giroux.
Berryman's Shakespeare. Essays, Letters, and Other Writings By John Berryman
New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1999, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Mint/Mint, 0374112053 Berryman, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, literary critic and devoted scholar of Shakespeare. His writings have been collected and edited in this edition. The book opens with an essay on Shakespeare's early dramatic years, continuing with Berryman's brilliat reconstruction, "Shakespeare at Thirty," and 7 other essays, including "The Tragic Substance" and "Shakespeare's Last Word" (in The Tempest). A whole section devoted to King Lear, to the textual differences between the quarto and folio editions of this masterpiece, and to Berryman's exchange of letters about the play's problems with Shakespearean scholar W.W. Greg. After a group of essays on various plays, including Henry VI and Macbeth, the book concludes with "Shakespeare's Reality". Green boards, black cloth spine. Mint condition, DJ illustrated, black spine, yellow lettering. 396 pages, tall 8vo. First Edition
(Shakespeare, John, Berryman, Shakespearean, Scholar, English, Literature, Literary, Criticism) Cat No. 997m.
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Berryman, John. Edited By John Haffenden. Preface By Robert Giroux.
Berryman's Shakespeare. Essays, Letters, and Other Writings By John Berryman
New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1999, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Mint/Mint, 0374112053 Berryman, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, literary critic and devoted scholar of Shakespeare. His writings have been collected and edited in this edition. The book opens with an essay on Shakespeare's early dramatic years, continuing with Berryman's brilliat reconstruction, "Shakespeare at Thirty," and 7 other essays, including "The Tragic Substance" and "Shakespeare's Last Word" (in The Tempest). A whole section devoted to King Lear, to the textual differences between the quarto and folio editions of this masterpiece, and to Berryman's exchange of letters about the play's problems with Shakespearean scholar W.W. Greg. After a group of essays on various plays, including Henry VI and Macbeth, the book concludes with "Shakespeare's Reality". Green boards, black cloth spine. Mint condition, DJ illustrated, black spine, yellow lettering. 396 pages, tall 8vo. First Edition
(Shakespeare, John, Berryman, Shakespearean, Scholar, English, Literature, Literary, Criticism) Cat No. 997m.
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Berryman, John. Edited By John Haffenden. Preface By Robert Giroux.
Berryman's Shakespeare. Essays, Letters, and Other Writings By John Berryman
New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1999, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Mint/Mint, 0374112053 Berryman, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, literary critic and devoted scholar of Shakespeare. His writings have been collected and edited in this edition. The book opens with an essay on Shakespeare's early dramatic years, continuing with Berryman's brilliat reconstruction, "Shakespeare at Thirty," and 7 other essays, including "The Tragic Substance" and "Shakespeare's Last Word" (in The Tempest). A whole section devoted to King Lear, to the textual differences between the quarto and folio editions of this masterpiece, and to Berryman's exchange of letters about the play's problems with Shakespearean scholar W.W. Greg. After a group of essays on various plays, including Henry VI and Macbeth, the book concludes with "Shakespeare's Reality". Green boards, black cloth spine. Mint condition, DJ illustrated, black spine, yellow lettering. 396 pages, tall 8vo. First Edition
(Shakespeare, John, Berryman, Shakespearean, Scholar, English, Literature, Literary, Criticism) Cat No. 997m.
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Berryman, John. Edited By John Haffenden. Preface By Robert Giroux.
Berryman's Shakespeare. Essays, Letters, and Other Writings By John Berryman
New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1999, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Mint/Mint, 0374112053 Berryman, poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, literary critic and devoted scholar of Shakespeare. His writings have been collected and edited in this edition. The book opens with an essay on Shakespeare's early dramatic years, continuing with Berryman's brilliat reconstruction, "Shakespeare at Thirty," and 7 other essays, including "The Tragic Substance" and "Shakespeare's Last Word" (in The Tempest). A whole section devoted to King Lear, to the textual differences between the quarto and folio editions of this masterpiece, and to Berryman's exchange of letters about the play's problems with Shakespearean scholar W.W. Greg. After a group of essays on various plays, including Henry VI and Macbeth, the book concludes with "Shakespeare's Reality". Green boards, black cloth spine. Mint condition, DJ illustrated, black spine, yellow lettering. 396 pages, tall 8vo. First Edition
(Shakespeare, John, Berryman, Shakespearean, Scholar, English, Literature, Literary, Criticism) Cat No. 997m.
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