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1977mon0000072662Cappelli 1977-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean text sound binding. Cappelli unknown
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B9783036539546Hardback. New. hardcover
627313s.l.: s.n. CIX pp. 33 x 23 cm. Polished marbled calf covered boards with gilt titling and five raised bands on spine housed in a slipcase of stiff green card with brown cloth edges; illustrated. A facsimile reprint of unknown origin or printing date. Faint sunning along edges of opening of slipcase. Some rubbing to raised bands on spine with some light rubbing along sides of spine. Light bumps to bottom corners of boards. Mild foxing to first few pages with occasional light spots of foxing scattered throughout text. Binding nice and firm. Due to the size and weight of this book additonal shipping may be required for expedited and international orders. . Hard Cover. Very Good. s.n. Hardcover
1569746Paris: Morel 1569. Hardcover. Fair. The last Italian novel that Boccaccio prepared Il Corbaccio The Crow; around this time 1354-55 a.d. and after Boccaccio primarily focused on Latin works. This copy is a 1569 edition in the original Italian but printed in France by Morel but Morel Italianized his name to appeal to Italians on the title page. This novel finds some disfavor with modern readers. In this work a man is being rebutted by a widow but upon falling asleep her dead husband visits him and confides in him all the ways she's best left alone. In concert the sleeping man and the dead man decide to write this work warning young men of the deceits of some women. The work has since been dubbed ""misogynistic"" despite at almost the same time Boccaccio preparing his Latin work recording a selection of noble women De Claris Mulieribus. Other's claim that surely Boccaccio must have been jilted by a widow to write such a scathing work. About Boccaccio - Giovanni Boccaccio 1313 1375 was an Italian writer poet correspondent of Petrarch and an important Renaissance humanist. Born in the town of Certaldo he became so well known as a writer that he was sometimes simply known as ""the Certaldese"" and one of the most important figures in the European literary panorama of the fourteenth century. Some scholars including Vittore Branca define him as the greatest European prose writer of his time a versatile writer who amalgamated different literary trends and genres making them converge in original works thanks to a creative activity exercised under the banner of experimentalism. His most notable work is The Decameron. About the Printer from the website Printing in France - ""In 1549 Morel decided like many before him to get involved in the book trade. He became a proof-reader for Charlotte Guillard d. 1557 one of the famous woman printers of sixteenth-century Paris. In 1557 Morel decided to become a printer himself following the death of Charlotte Guillard in the same year. By 1570 Fédéric I Morel was one of the most prestigious printers in Paris. It is thus not surprising to see him being appointed royal printer on 4 March 1571 following the move by his wifes cousin Robert II Estienne to Geneva."" Provenance - Ex-libris plate of George Benson Weston a Harvard and Columbia graduate who edited a work on Italian literature. Also his inscription stating that he bought the book in Naples in 1904. Also the ticket of the Naples bookseller F. Casella established 1852. Bibliographic Details - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 130039 found in many of the world's best libraries. Pettegree Walsby and Wilkinson - 58272 Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 11 x 17 x 1.75 cm. Signed in 8 octavo. Hardcover. Marbled paper covering pasteboards and a leather spine. Spine broken into six compartments by five gilt fillet lines title in gilt in one compartment five compartments with a blind tool roll of circles and palm fronds making the top and bottom border. Edges sprinkled brown. Pages - xvi 174 all numbered pages present but missing one blank leaf. Collation - A-G8 H7 I-L8 missing H8 a blank leaf that went between two sections and was not included in the numbering which is perhaps why it was removed Condition - This copy missing one blank leaf which would be the 8th leaf in the H gathering between two sections. Binding with some wear at edges corners and spine. Bookseller ticket and ex libris of George Beson Weston on pastedown. Blank unnumbered endpapers stating Gamba 205 and that Weston purchased the book Naples July 5 1904. Some toning and foxing throughout. Occasional thumb. Title page with an old manuscript provenance inscription under the title. A manuscript note in the fore-edge margin of page 111. Morel
0884360490.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
SONG0884360490Brand: Emc Pub 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 0.25x4.75x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Emc Pub paperback
76533Club Internacional del Libro . Club Internacional del Libro unknown
193566353Shakespeare Head Press 1935. Full Leather. very good. Quartos 11' x8" Two volume set. Bound in full blue leather. Gilt lettering to spines.Illustrated with wood-cut engravings. Decorative initial letters printed in blue. Printed by Isaac Jaggard. Limited to 350 copies of which this is #175. Some light scuffing and edge wear to spines. Corners bumped. The text of the First volume has been prepared from that of the First English translation printed by Isaac Jaggard for Mathew Lownes in 1625 and compared with the first edition of 1620. The wood engravings have been re-cut by R.J.Beedham and E.Joyce Francis from thos in the edition printed by the Brothers Gregorii at Venice in 1492. Text has been set by hand in Caslon's type. Illustrations have been copied in facsimile with a slight reduction from the woodcuts in the edition of the Decameron printed in Venice by the brothers De Gregorii in 1492. Shakespeare Head Press unknown
194735121México: Editorial Colón 1947.- 2 VOLS. XIX631 p. 1 h.; 478 p. 1 h.; 8º mayor 195 x 124 cm; Portada a dos tintas; Cartulina Ed. con solapas. Las cubiertas ligeramente ajadas con normales señales del tiempo. Por lo demás en excelente estado. EDAD MEDIA EUROPEA Libro en español Editorial Colón paperback
2109<p>Illustrated</p> Franklin library hardcover
1845851060London: John Leighton 1845. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/None. 579 pages. Brown cloth covers w/ gilt lettering and design on spine. Edge wear rubbing to covers; spine faded. End papers wrinkled. Hinges starting to crack. Else a clean tight copy. Record # 851060 John Leighton hardcover
2009feb06897Adevarul 2009. Used. 2009; Romanian Edition of Decameronul 2; For more details please contact me Adevarul unknown
2009feb06896Adevarul 2009. Used. 2009; Romanian Edition of Decameronul 1; For more details please contact me Adevarul unknown
1936feb121537Cartea Romaneasca 1936. Used. For more details please contact me Cartea Romaneasca unknown
190725588Kbh. 1907. 4to. Indb. m. orig. foromsl. i ét solidt samt. hldrbd. m. 5 oph. bd. på ryg og rygforgyldn. Nydeligt og rent ekspl. unknown
1997210548Barcelona: Editors S. A. 1997. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in leather boards. Text in Spanish. Editors S. A. hardcover
0824020510.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
167929857Amsterdam. 1679. Second Amsterdam edition the first appeared in 1665. old full sheep. Armorial bookplates on pastedowns; bindings rubbed but tight and sound. 16mo. unknown
0888444575New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
000317Paris: Gibert Jeune Librarie D'Amateurs. Half Leather. Very Good. Brunelleschi Umberto. 4to. No. 1752 of 2500 Limited edition. 2 volumes 16 full page color plates by Umberto Brunelleschi many of which are erotic all of which are beautifully rendered 70 black and white drawings/vignettes. Half leather over marbled boards with original wraps bound in. Green leather sunned into brown on spine. One leather label on spine loose --easy repair. Binding tight. Pages clean. VG Plus. Gibert Jeune, Librarie D'Amateurs unknown
8877152257.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191228548Barcelona: Casa Ed. Maucci s.a. ca. 1912.- 4 Vols. 252 p. 2 h.; 234 p. 3 h.; 252 p. 2 h.; 304 p.: con ilustraciones en negro al comienzo de cada cuento; 8º 18 x 12 cm; Cubiertas bellamente ilustradas con una reproducción xilográfica en negro de estilo romántico diferente en cada tomo. Salvo alguna pequeña falta en la lomera y pequeñas manchas en las cubiertas los libros se encuentran en buen estado. EDAD MEDIA EUROPEA Libro en español Casa Ed. Maucci paperback
196810338DESCH 1968. 1. softcover. Decamerone DESCH paperback