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19959008054New York: Harcourt Brace 1995. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Harcourt Brace hardcover books
1990244590Rome: PCI 1990. Eleven issues of the paperback journal some with sun-faded spines one issue has a faint saucer ring on the cover otherwise generally very good. The foreign bulletin of the PCI. Issues present are; 1982:2; 1987: 34; 1988: 3; 1989: 1-4; 1990: 1-3. Includes reports on Party conferences a statement on commitment against the Mafia papers by party leaders and more. The later issues include discussion of renewal efforts amid the turmoil on the left arising from events in the socialist bloc. PCI unknown books
1990244591Rome: PCI 1990. Two issues of the paperback journal very good. The foreign bulletin of the PCI. Issues present are 1 and 3 for 1990. Includes a full-volume report on the 19th Party conference and a statement by Achille Occetto. Substantial discussion of renewal efforts amid the turmoil on the left arising from events in the socialist bloc. PCI unknown books
1978211535Rome: Foreign Bulletin 1978. 112p. squareback journal in printed red wraps stylish excellent paperstock and typography and a very good copy. Includes:"The Party Today" Enrico Berlinguer on "An Emergency Government to Tackle a Crisis of Exceptional Gravity and Pietro Ingrao on "The Country's Response to Terrorism Foreign Bulletin unknown books
1974JC8088Tundra Books 1974. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Beige cloth lettering stamped in black on upper board and spine; full-color illustrated dust jacket; oblong 8vo; pp. 48 richly illustrated in b/w and full-color. Text in English and French. Small very faint smudge on upper board otherwise book is fine. Dust jacket a bit wrinkled and hastily tape repaired; presentable in mylar. An interesting and sweet homage to the variety of horse-drawn sleighs in Montreal in the 1920s and 1930s. <br/><br/> Tundra Books hardcover books
192422989Boston: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Very Good. 1924. 2nd Edition see notes. Stapled wraps. a little discoloration to wraps final page of text heavily tanned from contact with rear cover small corner bends at bottom corners of pages in second half of the publication bottom 2" of spine split up to the lower staple but both staples are holding firm. frontispiece portrait This brief autobiographical essay one of dozens of writings generated by Vanzetti during his many years in prison prior to his execution in 1927 is considered to be "one of the most moving and humane writings of anarchism" ever published. 24 pages in length plus covers this version of the booklet was issued in August 1924 about ten months after several motions for a new trial for Sacco and Vanzetti had "been filed and were argued" in October 1923 but had not yet been ruled on. Their original conviction for their alleged involvement in the 1920 murders of two men during an armed robbery at a shoe manufacturing firm in Braintree Massachusetts had taken place in July 1921. Although the precise bibliographic particulars of this printing can't be pinned down through online research I've dubbed it a "second edition" based on the following facts: 1 As originally issued circa September 1923 this publication was only 20 pages in length and contained Alice Stone Blackwell's preface but not the Upton Sinclair "Appreciation" included here; the latter was first published in the Boston Sunday Advertiser of September 16 1923 in which Sinclair refers to having a copy "fresh from the press"; 2 The printing date of this copy is established by the precise dating of the prefatory note August 15th 1924 as well as by its reference to the new-trial motions that had been filed in October 1923 having not been ruled on "up to the date of this printing" that would happen two months later in October 1924; 3 There are no recorded library holdings of this item that bear a 1923 date and also include the Sinclair piece from which I deduce that the Sinclair piece was not incorporated under the heading "An Appreciation" until sometime in 1924 which also accounts for its expansion from 20 to 24 pages. Although I can't be sure whether or not there may have been other printings of this 24-page version earlier in 1924 it seems clear to me that the addition of the Sinclair piece and the resulting change in pagination fulfill the criteria for a "second edition" even if nobody else has ever called it that. It might also be worth noting that this same version 24 pages with Sinclair was also issued in 1924 under the imprint of the "Sacco-Vanzetti New Trial League" which was an offshoot of the original S-V Defense Committee formed by dissident members in April 1924; without research into primary sources it's probably impossible to establish the precedence of one imprint over the other. The impressively-detailed online finding aid for the Aldino Felicani Sacco-Vanzetti Collection the largest archival collection of materials related to the case held at the Boston Public Library was helpful in establishing some of the above dates and events but unfortunately isn't quite specific enough to nail down the bibliographic points. Finally: given that the Sacco-Vanzetti case is one of the most thoroughly-analyzed and hotly debated events in American history I realize it's entirely possible that these points HAVE been settled by some intrepid scholar-bibliographer of whose work I'm unaware -- so if there's any obsessive S-V know-it-all out there who'd like to contact correct and/or chastise me for any of the above email away! . Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee paperback books
192815802Venezia: F. Ongania 1928. First edition. Cloth. Good. 4to. Text in Italian. Illustrated with 61 sepia illustrations. A few pages have paper loss at bottom edge - not affecting any of the illustrations. Prior owner name to inside front pastedown. A good copy overall in illustrated cloth covers. <br/><br/> F. Ongania hardcover books
1800130Venice 1800. 1. Mercier Louis Sébastien. Il Disertore. Commedia del Sig. Mercier. Tradotta dal Francese. Bologna: Stamperia di S. Tommaso d'Aquino 1772. 8vo. 82 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. ICCU cites one copy in Bologna; NUC cites only the 1796 edition at Johns Hopkins only. Not in OCLC. 2. Albergati Capacelli Francesco. Il Capriccioso. Farsa del Cittadino Francesco Albergati Capacelli. Venice. 1797. 8vo. 42 pp. Original past paper wrappers. NUC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and NYPL; OCLC adds Munich; ICCU list 8 locations. 3. Alberghetti Forciroli Carlo. Edipo. Tragedia inedita del Cavaliere Carlo Alberghetti Forciroli. Venice 1797. 8vo. 68 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. NUC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and NYPL; OCLC adds U Penn; ICCU lists 12 locations. 4. Collin d'Harleville Jean François I Castelli in Aria. Commedia del Signor Collin d'Arleville. Traduzione inedita di Giovanni Piazza. Venice 1798. 8vo. 76 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. No copies in US libraries. ICCU cites 20 locations. 5. Cornielle Pierre. Il Cid. Tragedia di Pietro Cornelio. Tradotta da Giuseppe Greatti. Venice 1798. 8vo. 87 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins U Penn Duke and Getty. 6. Dumaniant M. Guerra Aperta Ovvero Astuzia Conrto Astuzia. Commedia del Sig. Dumaniant tradotta da Pietro Andolfati. Venice 1798. 8vo. 76 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC Johns Hopkins and U Penn. 7. Piron Alexis. Gustavo Wasa. Tragedia di Alessio Piron. Tradotta dal Nobile Francesco Gritti. Venice: 1798. 8vo. 95 pp. Original paste paper wrappers. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and U Penn. 8. Bassi Domenico. L'Impensato Accidente. Commedia del Signor Domenico Bassi. Venice 1799. 8vo. 72 pp. Original paste paper boards. NUC cites copies at Boston Public Library and NYPL; OCLC adds U. Penn. 9. Avelloni Francesco. Giulio Villenwelt Assassino. Commedia del Signor Francesco Antonio Avelloni. Venice: 1800. 8vo. 64 pp. Original paste paper boards. OCLC cites copies at Johns Hopkins and Michigan State. 130. unknown books
1935133323Milano Milan Italy: Tipi del Bertieri 1935. Edition of 425000 copies printed. Softcover. Good covers faded variously some edge chipping. Light blue textured paper wraps with darker blue titles. Vol. 1 Parte Prima: 256 pp. 475 black and white images 4 in color and one map. Vol. 2 Parte Seconda: 256 pp. 598 black and white images 4 in color and one map. Text in Italian. Travel books from the early 1930s for the Tuscany region of central Italy which includes Milan. Tipi del Bertieri paperback books
19621327803n.p.: Editions d' Art Albert Skira 1962. Hardcover. Large Quarto; pp 207; VG-/G-; black spine with white text; dust jacket has several chips to edges; slight smudges to exterior; price clipped front flap; cloth shows minimal wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has slight off-white tone to exterior edges; profusely illustrated with mounted plates; additional shipping may be added to items due to weight;. 1327803. FP New Rockville Stock. Editions d' Art Albert Skira hardcover books
1820360051820. Small oblong folio ca. 24 x 30 cm. Sewn. Notated in ink on rastrum-drawn 12-stave wove paper. Watermark "IVY MILL" dated 1820.<br/><br/>The first two works for soprano and continuo the Hasse for 2 sopranos and piano.<br/><br/>1r: Conclusion of unknown work text "Sì vi baccio ma ohimè". 11 measures <br/>1v-3r: POLLAROLO Carlo Francesco ca. 1653-1723. Assisa in Carro d'ombre. Cantata del Sig.r Carlo Franco Polaroli <br/>- Termini C9. 1 other manuscript copy located in RISM.<br/>3v-5v: PORPORA Nicola 1686-1768. Se la rosa fresca e bella. Cantata del Sig.r Niccolò Porpora<br/>- Sutton 101. 3 other manuscript copies located in RISM.<br/>5v-8v: HASSE Johann 1699-1783. Ah se dite mi privi. Duetto nell' opera Ipermestra dal Sig.r Hasse<br/>- Numerous manuscript copies located in RISM.<br/>9-13: blank<br/><br/>Outer leaves somewhat browned and soiled; some wear to corners and edges throughout. unknown books
30299Firenze n.d. Hand-coloured engraving of the exterior of the Teatro San Carlo. 235 x 305 mm. A 20th century re-impression of the 19th century original with "Correction du dessin et imprimé par l'Editrice PV 200" printed to corners just below image. Matted framed and glazed. <br/><br/>From the collection of Marilyn Horne b. 1934. A distinguished American mezzo-soprano "Horne had a voice of extraordinary range rich and tangy in timbre with a stentorian chest register and an exciting top. In concert she once achieved the feat of singing in a single programme Rossini arias and Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene proof of her exceptional versatility. Throughout her lengthy career she was an admired recitalist singing lieder mélodies Spanish and American songs with equal aplomb." Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books
183426035Italy 1834. Pen-and-ink watercolour and gouache painted black border titled and dated in white gouache in the lower margin within the border. Lovely 19th-century watercolour of Palermo.<br/> <br/>Catering to the foreigners flocking to the region on the Grand Tour this lovely watercolour shows the town of Palermo with its beautiful hills and mountains in the background with a large fort in the harbour with a British and French ship beside it. The sky is awash in pinks and blues displaying the incredible light of the region. unknown books
37249ITALIAN POLITICAL POSTER VOTA PSI. Rome: 1950s. Broadside. 38 1/2 by 27 inches. A large red poster featuring the Partito Socialista Italiano emblem of the Italian communist party. Very good. unknown books