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Prefazione: "Riunisco in un solo volume i miei due libri di parodie: Poeti controluce (1922) e Poeti allo specchio (1926). Li ripubblico integralmente e senza varianti. Il testo ? quello della prima edizione... in aggiunta figurano 4 nuove parodie: quelle di Saba, Cardarelli, Montale e Quasimodo... 1 17x11 cm., legatura in piena tela, titolo in oro su fondo marrone, sopraccoperta con 2 figure teatrali, pp. 133 (2), prima edizione, in italiano, piccoli strappi al dorso e al margine superiore del retro sopraccoperta, interno lievi segni del tempo. Allegato ampio ritaglio stampa, quotidiano La nazione del 21-6-78
In 8°; 195, (5) pp. Brossura editoriale in rosso e nero. Prima edizione, in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione ed ancora in barbe, di quest'opera del celebre poeta italiano, Luciano Folgore (pseudonimo di Omero Vecchi; Roma, 18 giugno 1888 – Roma, 24 maggio 1966) nel quale l'autore scrive parodiando alcuni suoi celebri contemporaneo.
in 16°, pp. 106, bross. edit. Parodie di noti poeti tra cui: Marinetti, Papini, G.P. Lucini, Gozzano, Soffici, Aleramo, Vivanti, Da Verona, Guglielminetti, Buzzi, Teresah, Govoni, Onofri, Corazzini, Negri, Zucca, Ungaretti, F.M. Martini, Moscardelli, Palazzeschi, A.S. Novaro, Moretti, Folgore; lievi fior. 531/32
Carducci, Pascoli, Rapisardi, Stecchetti, Graf, Pascarella, D'Annunzio, Marradi, De Bosis, Aganoor, Pompilj, Orsini, Cena, Orvieto, Cesareo, Trilussa, Giorgieri-Contri, Bertacchi, Chiesa, Pastonchi, Benelli 1 19,5x13,5 cm., in brossura, pp. 122 (1), in parte ancora intonse, terza ristampa, in italiano, leggermente allentato interno dorso, buon esemplare.
194917956Berlin, Paul Steegemann, (1949). 32 S. (= Die Bank der Spötter). Gr.-8vo. Illustr. OBrosch. nach e. Zeichn. v. Herbert Döblin.
1949164949Bln., Steegemann, 1949. 32 S., Original kartoniert, gr.8°. Softcover Etwas eselsohrig. Bank der Spötter
1949201171CBBerlin, Paul Steegemann, 1949. gr.8°. 32 S. Illustr. OBrosch. Meyer 182. (Einbd. mit Einrissen und Randläsuren). Die Bank der Spötter.
198125726ABFrankfurt am Main, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1981. 19 cm, 155 Seiten, Taschenbuch. Ungekürzte Ausgabe, 156. - 175. Tsd. leichte Gebrauchsspuren, Seiten leicht gebräunt, gut erhalten. Fischer 1446.
200077142Frechen : Komet, 2000. 240 S. ; 21 cm; gebunden, illustrierter Orig.-Pappband,
200093041Frechen: Komet Verlag, 2000. 20,5 cm ; Pp.
Napoli, Liguori, 1998, in-8, br., pp. 390, (4). Con nota bibliografica.
ill., br. «Fascisti su Tinder» racconta il conflitto di un 35enne che, appena tornato single dopo una relazione importante, si trova in bilico tra il volersi concedere una seconda adolescenza a colpi di sesso libertino, serie tv, videogiochi e spensieratezza, e il richiamo dell'età adulta che spinge a una presa di coscienza sulla politica, la società, i cambiamenti del mondo che ci circonda. Sperando che questo non pregiudichi comunque il sesso libertino. Tratto dal monologo teatrale di Daniele Fabbri, con le illustrazioni di Stefano Antonucci.
1850100761Hildburghausen und Leipzig, Ferd. Kesselring, o. J. (um 1850). Mit Vignetten auf dem Einband und einer ganzseit. Illustration auf dem Frontispiz von Martin Disteli. XXIV S., 275 S., 4 Bll. Kl.-8vo. in HLwd.-Einband. mit eingebundener illustr. OBrosch.
1988116124Couverture souple. Revue 24 pages. Légèrement défraîchi.
VG/VG . not price-clipped. no inscriptions. a lovely clean copy. Included are some fine examples of the work of such classic parodists as Sir Max Beerbohm, Robert Benchley, Rudyard Kipling, G.K. Chesterton, Lewis Carroll, A.E. Housman, Woody Allen, Malcolm Bradbury, Alan Coren, and many more
19402473ALondon, Muller, (1940). 4°. 60 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Zeichnungen von N. Mansbridge. Illustrierter Orig. Pappband im illustr. O.Umschlag. Umschlag am Rücken mit kleinen Fehlstellen. 5. Auflage
4068in 8 carré broché couverture illustrée en couleurs(les deux plats)avec titre sur le premier plat.Faux-titre,titre,51 illustrations pleine page de Albert DUBOUT.Maurice Gonon éditeur décembre 1957.très bon état
19911164761991 Editions EROS Comix - 1991 - Issue #1 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 19 planches en N&B - Ouvrage en anglais
19614Paris, Librairie Plon, 1907. In-folio, VI pp. 98 pl., bradel de demi-percaline à coins rouge de Carayon, dos long, pièce de titre brune, couverture originale conservée (frottements, dos taché et empoussiéré, rousseurs marginales, quelques taches).
1903WRCLIT79861London: Heinemann 1903. Two octavo volumes. Pictorial olive green cloth stamped in red and black. Frontispieces and illustrations by "S.R." i.e. Stafford Ransome. Cloth a bit rubbed and soiled with some pale stains to the image on the upper board of the second front free endsheet of second volume neatly excised small punctures/scrapes at toes of spine cat scratching otherwise good and sound. First edition of these parodies of ALICE. by the prolific journalist and miscellaneous writer written with the unspecified collaboration of M. H. Temple. Both are primarily political satires the product of frustrations about the Boer War and the British government of the time. Begbie went on to support pacifists and conscientious objection to the Great War and put himself out front with a vigorous defense of the reality of the supposed apparition of the Angel of Mons. The initial volume of this parody was so successful that by the time of the appearance of the second the first was in its tenth 'edition'. Heinemann hardcover books
1903WRCLIT79860London: Heinemann 1903. Two octavo volumes. Pictorial olive green cloth stamped in red and black. Frontispieces and illustrations by "S.R." i.e. Stafford Ransome. Light offset to endsheets some foxing to tissue guards between titles and frontispieces otherwise a very good to near fine set. First edition of these parodies of ALICE. by the prolific journalist and miscellaneous writer written with the unspecified collaboration of M. H. Temple. Both are primarily political satires the product of frustrations about the Boer War and the British government of the time. Begbie went on to support pacifists and conscientious objection to the Great War and put himself out front with a vigorous defense of the reality of the supposed apparition of the Angel of Mons. The initial volume of this parody was so successful that by the time of the appearance of the second the first was in its tenth 'edition'. Heinemann hardcover books
183849663London: W. Marshall 24 Tavistock Street Covent Garden 1838. 1st printing presumed. Early but probably not original plain brown paper wrappers. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Disbound. General wear & soiling to wrappers. Occasional soil & foxing. About Very Good. 12 36 pp. Publisher advert p. 4 advising all that "Marshall's Pocket-Book Business is Removed from 1 Holborn Bars." Contains 11 additional sketches: The Dilemma anonymous 2 pp A Day at Epping anonymous 2 pp We Must Go to Margate This Season anonymous 2 pp My Maiden Speech Carpenter 2 pp Good Shots Attree 2 pp Balloning anonymous 1 pp A Tale of Mystery anonymous 2 pp I'll Have a Gala Night by the author of 'Love for Light Hearts &c' 2 pp Our Festival Day by the author of 'Random Rhymes &c' 2 pp A Progeny of a Punster Harcourt 1 p. Frontis. T.p. vignette. 12 other illustrations 11 full page with contributions by at least 2 other unidentified artists. 12mo. 7" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>Date of printing determined from the dated advert p. 4. <br /> <br />"Boz the Younger" signs in type the first two sketches: "Old Weller's Chapter of Fat and Sam's Visit to see the Goswell Street Cattle Show"; "Sam Weller's Description of the Proclamation of Victoria I." Each one page in length. Given at the time of this publication Dickens was immersed in Oliver Twist & Nicholas Nickleby we feel confident in saying this booklet was an effort to captialize on his burgeoning fame as Boz. <br /> <br />A rather rare early 19th C. illustrated publication; at the time of cataloguing not found in any of the standard Dickens references not found on COPAC with OCLC listing just 3 institutional holdings of only 12 pages. W. Marshall, 24, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden unknown books
184730013New York: Williams and Brothers 1847. 1st US edition cf. Gimbel H-338; Kitton 540; Miller p. 249; NCBEL III 798. Modern black leather spine with gilt lettering with period brown cloth covered boards. EPS renewed. Pale yellow printed wrappers bound-in at rear. Bound with Tavistock Books' item #30012 Dombey & Son and price is for both titles. Fore-edge occasionally closely trimmed otherwise a VG copy. 2 94 pp. Bound from the UK sheets. Illustrated with 12 wood-cuts. Tall 8vo. <br/><br/> Williams and Brothers hardcover books
18473553London: Thomas Farris 1847. 1st edition Gimbel H-338; Kitton 540; Miller p. 249; NCBEL III 798. Period brown half-leather with brown cloth boards. Original wrapper covers from Parts I & II priced 6p bound-in at rear. VG spine leather a bit sunned/some minor rubbing to joints/multiple bookplates to eps. 2 94 pp. Illustrated with 12 wood-cuts. Tall 8vo. 10-1/8" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/> Thomas Farris hardcover books
19874668Uitgeverij oberon B.V 1987 46 pages IN4. 1987. broché. 46 pages. Album de bande dessinée néerlandaise de Dick Matena publié par Uitgeverij Oberon qui adapte avec humour et satire le roman classique 'Les Grottes de l'Acier' d'Isaac Asimov transposant l'histoire dans un univers visuel riche et détaillé