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Very Good in Very Good jacket. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970. Volume One ONLY. First book of a 2-vol. work. 1st English language edition. Unmarked copy showing light reader's use and handling. Full red cloth binding. xxvii, 432pp. Translated by J. N. Findlay. Dust jacket is price-clipped and shelf rubbed. Now in a new mylar cover. Volume One includes: Prolegomena to Pure Logic; Expression and Meaning; The Ideal Unity of the Species. First British Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.
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BOTH BOOKS FINE IN NEAR FINE D.J. s. TRANSLATED BY J.N. FINDLAY OF THE SECOND GERMAN EDITION (1913 AND 1921) BOOKS ARE BOTH FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D. Js ALSO BOTH NEAR FINE WITH JUST A TRACE OF COLOR FADE TO THE SPINES AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN, BRIGHT, UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK. EXCEPTIONALLY NICE CONDITION.
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First British edition and correct first in the English language. Complete in two volumes. xviii, 432, 12; xx, 435-877, [3] 11 pp. Bound in publisher's red cloth with gilt spine lettering. Fine in Near Fine dust jackets, spines a little sunned, lightly worn. An important philosophical work that was not translated into English until nearly seventy years after its first publication in German. A nice set, uncommon in its first printings.