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19482312538New York: Pocket Books 1948. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Harshberger Mac. Collector's Edition with publisher's pamphlet laid in. Boards lightly foxed. 1948 Hard Cover. 370 pp. "In the early summer of the year 1348 as a terrible plague ravages the city ten charming young Florentines take refuge in country villas to tell each other stories Pocket Books hardcover books
1927031203London: Peter Davies 1927. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Limited Edition of 520 bound in green paper boards with light wear. Jacket shows some slight rubbing at the corners with a few very small tears. Some slight discoloration to jacket with some darkening of the light cream colored jacket in places. Otherwise jacket in very good condition for its age. Binding is tight and text is clean and unmarked. Front and Rear free endpapers have dark discoloration marks similar to foxing but ina larger area. The original owner and subscriber's purchase and delivery slip are present and laid into the rear of the book. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Modern First Editions; Antiquarian & Rare; Inventory No: 031203. Peter Davies unknown books
19772310645New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1977. 3rd Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Third printing. Spine lightly creased. 1977 Trade Paperback. xvi 334 pp. Selected translated and edited by Mark Musa and Peter E. Bondanella. "The stories have been chosen to represent the most notable of the author's themes and the most characteristic and influential examples of his narrative technique. All are in new translations by Mark Musa and Peter Bondanella which successfully capture Boccaccio's variations in diction and sentence structure. "Contemporary Reactions" includes Petrarch's letters to Boccaccio after completion of The Decameron and the responses of such Italian Renaissance figures as Leonardo Bruni Filippo Villani Giannozzo Manetti and Ludovico Dolce all of which have been translated for this edition. "Modern Criticism" includes interpretations by Ugo Foscolo Francesco De Sanctis Erich Auerbach Aldo D. Scaglione Wayne Booth Tzvetan Todorov Robert J. Clements and Marga Cottino-Jones. Thomas G. Bergin's important historical overview is published here for the first time while Ben Lawton's study of Pier Paolo Pasolini's filming of The Decameron and a general essay by the editors were written specially for this volume. W. W. Norton & Company paperback books
1982289819Berkeley: University of California Press 1982. hardcover. near fine. Three volumes. 948 pages. 4to. cream cloth in publisher's box. Berkeley: The University of California Press 1982. Near fine.<br/><br/> A revision of the John Payne translation based on the holograph manuscript known as the Hamilton 90.<br/><br/> University of California Press unknown books
1980Embry 88725Easton Press 1980. Bookplate still fine. Illus. by Fritz Kredel. Full leather decoratively gilt. Part of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written" series. Easton Press, 1980. hardcover books
1980288130Norwalk. : Easton Press. 1980. Hardcover full red leather raised bands gilt decorations all edges gilt silk endpapers ribbon marker. . Bookplate to pastedown otherwise fine no dustjacket as issued. . 4to. Illustrated by Fritz Kredel. Easton Press. hardcover books
194039576New York: The Heritage Press 1940. 1st edition thus i.e. the 1st version published by Heritage Press with Kredel's woodcut illustrations ca 1948 Cf. Sandglass No. 11L. Full tan sheepskin binding gilt stamped lettering and raised bands to spine. TEG. Brown paper slipcase gilt printing to one side. Light wear to binding spine slightly sunned and has some small stains to the lower spine. Box rubbed and sunned gilt fading. A VG copy in a Good slipcase. xxii 536 2 pp. Renaissance-style woodcuts by Kredel throughout. 10-1/2" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/>"The typography has been planned by George Macy." - Colophon The Heritage Press hardcover books
182025277Firenze: presso Gius. Molini e comp. all'insegna di Dante 1820. Edition limited to 110 copies this one of 100 on regular paper; tall and very narrow 4to 348 x 75mm. pp. vii 1 307 1; wood-engraved vignette on title page and colophon on which it is recorded that this is the first book printed in the "papiriforme" i.e. column-like style; wood-engraved ornaments; original black morocco rebacked in matching green straight-grain morocco original label lettered and decorated in gilt preserved black coated endpapers a.e.g. long ribbon bookmark detached; some relatively minor waterstaining insect loss to the fore-margins of the last 5 leaves never touching letterpress else generally very good and sound. Each full page contains 118 lines of text plus headlines while each line is generally less than 10 words; the book is nearly 5 times as tall as it is wide. I'm willing to state this is the most unusual edition of The Decameron ever published though far from the rarest: OCLC finds 7 copies 5 in the U.S. <br/><br/> [presso Gius. Molini e comp.] all'insegna di Dante unknown books
312091London: Privately Printed for Members of the English Bibliophilists nd. #20 of 100 copies. 4 vols. Small 8vo. Half green morocco faded to brown. Very Good. #20 of 100 copies. 4 vols. Small 8vo. Privately Printed for Members of the English Bibliophilists unknown books
1879015765Paris: Isidore Liseux 1879. Limited Edition. 12mo. Limited to a thousand copies plus twenty-five copies on china paper six volumes translated by Antoine Le Macon illustrated bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards raised bands spine lettering and top edge gilt marbled endpapers original red printed front covers bound in. A handsome and fine set with just a sprinkling of foxing to fore-edges. Isidore Liseux unknown books
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collana Meridiani ,leggeri segni del tempo e danno alla sovracopertina plastificata
ILL. G. SOMARE' cofanetto leggermente danneggiato
ILLUSTRATO DA ANNIGONI-LEGGERE FIORITURE
Pp. vii, 208. Legato con: BOCCACCIO G. La caccia di Diana... ora per la prima volta pubblicato. Firenze, Macheri, 1832. Pp. 60. Due opere leg. in cart. muto del tempo. Ottima copia, ad ampi margini e stampata su carta forte. Volgarizzamenti condotti sui manoscritti originali a cura di Ig. Moutier.
Vol. due in-8° pp. 492-627, leg. in tela edit. con tit. in oro al piatto ant.
pp. XXVIII, 706. IV ediz. integra. Sobria ed elegante veste editoriale in formato tascabile per questo capolavoro della nostra letteratura.
Cm. 22, pp. xiii, 432 (2). Leg. in cart. muto del tempo. Ottima copia, ad ampi margini e stampata su carta forte. Celebre volgarizzamento condotto sui manoscritti originali a cura di Ig. Moutier. Cfr. Razzolini.
Cm. 20,5, pp. viii, 432 (2). Ritratto all'antiporta. Solida legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle, dorso a nervi con titoli in oro su tassello. Copia marginosa e ben conservato. Si tratta di una delle copie in carta grande in forma di 8vo; cfr. Gamba 219.
In-24 gr. (mm. 145x92), p. pergam. antica, tit. oro su tassello al dorso, 95 cc.num., compreso il bel frontespizio inquadrato in una ricca cornice silografica, con motivi allegorici; marca tipografica in fine. Manca l’ultima carta che è bianca. Cfr. Adams,I,p. 173 - Sander,I,1057 - Graesse,I,447 (in nota): “copiée de l’édition Juntine de 1521..” - Gamba,201 (in Nota): “Col titolo di "Ameto Comedia delle Ninfe Fiorentine" ebbe quest’operetta (tutta frammischiata di versi e prose e che ha poi avuto molte imitazioni, principalmente l’Arcadia di Sanazzaro e gli Asolani del Bembo) molte ristampe” - Bacchi della Lega, p. 99. Esemplare ben conservato.
688London: Privately printed for the Navarre Society Limited 1926. . Thick 8vo red gilt cloth; t.e.g. Limited Edition. Revised from the only English Translation with an Introduction by Edward Hutton London: Privately printed for the Navarre Society Limited, 1926. hardcover books
In-8 (cm. 21), tela editoriale con dorso istoriato, sovracoperta in acetato trasparente, pp. XVIII (6), XIII, (1), 335, (3). Timbro di biblioteca estinta al frontespizio. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
2 vol. in 8° in brossura raccolti in Cartonato editoriale senza astuccio.
In-16 (cm. 19.50), 3 volumi, brossura illustrata, pp. XXXI, (1), 903, (5) numerazione continua. A cura di Mirko Bevilacqua. Prefazioni di Cecchi, Bevilacqua, Galletti, Alicata, etc. Prima edizione. Allo stato di nuovo (brand new copy).
Coll. "Scrittori italiani e testi antichi". Indice dei nomi e del volume. In perfetto stato