Immerwahr, Henry R. Form and Thought in Herodotus (American Philological Association Monographs, No. 23). Cleveland, OH: The American Philological Association, 1966. First Edition. [1729]
Green cloth hardcover, generally clean text with pencil underlining in one section, tight, no dj. Ex lib with white ink call numbers on the spine, a few ink stamps and markings within, date due slip removed, no card holder or remains of card holder present. 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches, xv., 374 pp. No dust jacket. Good. Hardcover.
"This study is intended to serve two purposes. Insofar as it presents a survey of the text of Herodotus, it is hoped that it may be useful as a companion and guide to the work. For this purpose, Chapter I furnishes a general survey of the Histories, and Chapters III and VI provide a more detailed analysis...Beyond this, however, the book is an argument for the unite of style, organization, and indeed the historical vision found in the Histories of Herodotus." - Preface.