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8vo. First Edition thus, with illustrations in the text and pictorial endpapers; faux-vellum blocked in gilt, red cloth back lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. First appearance in FS as a single volume. Wright's translation was first published by OUP in 1985, and subsequently by FS in three volumes (with parallel Middle English texts) in the following year. ALREADY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Omaggio al conte Nicolò Da Rio. Volume celebrante le gesta di alcuni membri importanti della sua famiglia dal XV al XIX secolo e gli incarichi da loro sostenuti a Padova. Qualche lieve fioritura sul frontespizio, copertina in buono stato. Angoli leggermente smussati.
In-4° (273x191mm), pp. VII, 372, (4), brossura editoriale. Intonso, con restauri al verso della brossura e al dorso, internamente ben conservato. Quinto volume della "Biblioteca Storica Italiana pubblicata per cura della R. Deputazione di Storia Patria".
In-16, pleine basane blonde mouchetée de l'époque, dos lisse orné de fers et palettes dorés, pièce de titre de veau rouge, tranches citrons (petits défauts aux coiffes et aux coins, qqs épid.), 456 p.
Ritratto del Conte Caccia benefattore della gioventù Novarese
Ritratto del Conte di Boigne
Ritratto del Conte di Caylus benefattore dei giovani artisti nel XVIII secolo
Monaco, Les documents d'art, 1945. In-IV relié demi basane bleu, couvertures conservées, étui, 206 pp., illustré de bandeaux et lettrines bicolores, culs-de-lampe au trait. Hors-textes en couleur. Exemplaire 1246/1400 sur vélin. Dos insolé. Fentes à l'étui. Le reste en très bon état.
Gaio Plinio Secondo/Plinio il Vecchio/Gaius Plinius Secundus (Conte, Gian Biagio: Edizione diretta da --- Barchiesi, Alessandro e Ranucci, Giuliano: con la collaborazione di --- Calvino, Italo: Prefazione di --- Conte, Gian Biagio: Saggio introduttivo di --- Barchiesi, Alessandro - Frugoni, Chiara - Ranucci, Giuliano: Nota biobibliografica di --- Barchiesi, Alessandro -Centi, Roberto - Corsaro, Mauro - Marcone, Arnaldo - Ranucci, Giuliano: Traduzioni e note di) Storia Naturale I. Cosmologia e Geografia: Libri 1-6. Torino - Mappano (Torino), Giulio Einaudi editore s.p.a. - Nuovo Oflito (stampa) 1987 italian, in ottavo pp. LXXVI+852=928 con il taglio superiore color seppia II ristampa Einaudi del Volume I dell'opera in V Volumi e 37 Libri: 1987 (I ed. originale del Volume I: 77-78 d.C. - Editio princeps: Venezia, Giovanni da Spira,1469 - I ed. Einaudi: 1982). Edizione diretta da Gian Biagio Conte con la collaborazione di Alessandro Barchiesi e Giuliano Ranucci. Traduzioni e note di Alessandro Barchiesi, Roberto Centi, Mauro Corsaro, Arnaldo Marcone, Giuliano Ranucci. Collana I millenni. VIII/LXXVI+852=928 con il taglio superiore color seppia/rilegatura rifinita in tela bianca con titoli nero e oro al dorso. Segnalibro in tessuto grigio. Illustrazioni a colori in tavole patinate f.t.. Stato buono (mancano il cofanetto editoriale e la sovraccoperta - copertina con bruniture e con qualche gora - fogli di guardia e pagine leggermente bruniti).
in-4, 37 pages, illustrations en couleurs, couverture illustree rempliee.- RARE. Très bel exemplaire. [PLC-8]
Grenoble Roissard, 1985. deux volumes in-folio 23 x 30 cm, 168 et 159 pp., illustrations noir et blanc hors texte de Pierre Lelong, dans un coffret recouvert de suédine grenat titré au dos. Exemplaire sur pur fil royal de Lana. Un des C exemplaires numérotés avec suite (8 reproductions, reprenant celles du second volume). Exemplaire nominatif.
2 volumes sous coffret, traduction intégrale par René Sieffert, Publications orientalistes de France (POF), 1988, 676 pp. et 631 pp., broché, très légères traces d'usage, coffret très légèrement défraîchi, bon état.
formato 31,5X22,5. Legatura editoriale cartonata. Con un DVD. Pagine 278. Ricchissimo di disegni a colori di Paolo Conte. Bella copia come nuova
Un album de format in 8° de 48 pp. ;entièrement illustré par Benjamin Rabier; une double page sur deux en couleurs. Reliure cartonnée et illustrée de l'éditeur; dos toilé. Coupes frottées, quelques discrètes rousseurs; bel état. Voir les photos. Peu fréquent en bon état.
P., Boivin & Cie, éditeurs, 1923. In-4 relié toile rose illustrée (Engel rel.), tête dorée, gardes décorées, texte dans un encadrement, 154 pp. Illustrations de Maurice Lalau in et hors texte dont 9 hors-textes contre-collés en couleurs. TB état.
Limoges, Rougerie, 1953. Petit in-12 carré (11x13,5 cm), 50 pages environ, pas de pagination. Edition originale numérotée (316 exemplaires). Long envoi de l'auteur sur la page de garde, malheureusement large découpe au niveau du nom du dédicataire. Couverture un peu flétrie, sinon bon état.
104 pages. Features: Wet Finishing; Tales and Towels of Huck; Linen Towels in Huck; Turned Twills and Color Effects; Felted Wearables; Beading and Embroidery on Handwoven Fabric; Seersucker Sweetie; Deflected Doubleweave - start to finish; Simple textures and patterns on the rigid heddle loom; Winter roses throw; Carla Moore Buchheit; Fibers and Finishes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
433 pages. Prior owner's name upon front endpaper. Author has covered the world since 1946; his career has thus spanned four decades of the cold war. As an American Ambassador in two countries and at the U.N., as an editor of Look, as publisher of Newsday, and as a foreign correspondent for other publications, he has kept close to the principal events and personalities of his time. Now, he has created this uniquely intimate history of the cold war, from Churchill at Fulton, Missouri to Reagan at Reykjavik. Book
64 pages. Attractively illustrated with colourful glossy boards. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Excellent copy. Book
51 pages. The classic tale is told in a nicely illustrated Ladybird format. Clean book with light signs of wear. Book
254 pages including glossary. Based upon interviews with Arne Johnson, Hjalmar Bergren, John McCuish, George Grafton, Edna Brown, and others who helped organize a woodworker's union in British Columbia. This work was begun in 1957 with the intent of recording a history of the woodworker's union in the Lake Cowichan area, of which so many oft-repeated tales have been heard. Intended to embrace only the camps and mills in the area, it grew to be a larger story, until the author was faced with a mountain of data on paper ad tape, and the necessity to draw a line. For this reason, the story is based on the Cowichan region, appropriately enough, since it was one of the vital areas in the establishment of the woodworker's union. Small address label inside front cover else unmarked. A little above average wear. Binding aging but remains intact. Remains a decent copy. Book
288 pages. After flipping from the Stanley Cup Playoffs to Martha Steward, author resolved to follow Canada's best export to the rest of the world, to find out whether the true game still existed elsewhere. Weaves hilarious stories of encounters with odd-sized rinks and players of wildly different talents and experiences with tales of his travels and bang-on observations about the game and players in North America. As he discovers, the tropic of hockey connects players and fans around the world. A wonderful gift for your special hockey fanatic. Book
32 glossy colour pages in bright red illustrated boards. Some creasing to front and rear inner flaps of the dust jacket. "With all the huffing and puffing of the original pig tale, Disney's classic film version is retold in this charming picture book that is sure to make young children giggle and squeal with delight." - from the dust jacket. Book
118 pages. Author's signature upon front flyleaf. Author's parents moved to Canada when he was seven. He worked as a jack of all trades for the greater part of his life in the primeval bush country of beautiful British Columbia which deepened his love and ardor for Nature and the great out-doors. Having spent his earlier years in and around Vanderhoof, he and his family have also lived in Dawson Creed and Terrace. They have since retired to Salmon Arm. Date and prior owner's gift greetings upon front flyleaf, else unmarked. Covers well-worn but contents in decent condtion. Book
72 pages in bright red glossy covers. Wonderful young girls' tales from days gone by written by 90 year old author who was born in Nanaimo B.C. in 1901. Chapter titles include: Grandmother, Grandfather, Skipping, Where is Heaven, Aunt Julia, Religion, Patriotism, War, The Music Lesson. Illustrated with lovely black and white drawings. Only lightly worn around the edges. A delightful and uncommon volume. Book