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Very Good Italian Original leaflet printed for Italian students. 20,5 x 14,5 cm. (Open size: 20,5 x 28 cm). In Italian. Two illustrations from Borghi's illustrations. Includes inside 'Orario settimanale delle lezioni' [i.e. Weekly timetable of lessons] and 'Tavola Pitagorica' [i.e. Pythagorean table]. A transparent tape on folded place. Unused. Written nothing on the section of 'Quaderno di...'. [ITALIAN PROPAGANDA / TRIPOLI / PAPER] Print leaflet for students: Guerra Italo-Turca. [i.e. Italian-Turkish War in Tripoli]. Guerra Italo-Turca: Piccola battaglia nell'oasi di Tripoli fra una pattuglia del 84 fanteria ed un'orda di arabi.
Roma, Camera dei Deputati, 1881, in-4, legatura di poco successiva in mezza pergamena, titolo in oro su tassello in pelle al dorso, pp. CLXXVI, 301, [1]. In testa al frontespizio: Atti parlamentari, legislatura XIV - Prima sessione 1880-81. Camera dei Deputati. Le pagine in numerazione araba recano la statistica postale per province e per uffici. Ricchissima fonte di dati sul servizio postale italiano. Ottime condizioni.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color postcard shows Tripoli War in 1911 and Arabic / Libyan tribes organized by Ottoman Turks and Italian soldiers. Can be seen Turkish / Ottoman flags. 9x14 cm. In Ottoman script and French on verso. Some traces of folding. Otherwise a good copy. [OTTOMAN PROPAGANDA / TRIPOLI / POSTCARD] Osmanlilar ile Italyanlar Trabluss muharebesinde. [i.e. Tripoli War with the Ottoman Turks and Italians]. La guerre Turco-Italienne - La bataille de Taraboulous.
Disegno a colori a matite grasse, su cartoncino, mm. 420x420, raffigurante il volto di un Pierrot. Datato e firmato dall'artista in basso al centro. In passe-partout.
Very Good Italian Original typescript document signed by Seyh Süleyman Kaslioglu. 30x21 cm. In Italian. Sealed by 'Rhodes Müftülügü'. 1 p. "He was the leader of the Turkish Community in Rhodes, the mufti, clergyman. During the Second World War in 1943, Nazi Germany eventually invaded Greece and moved from there to the Aegean Islands. Thus, soon after, Rhodes fell into the hands of the Nazis. They were confiscating the property of the Jews living on the island and closing the synagogues. Under these circumstances, Süleyman Kaslioglu offered to keep the Torah and other Hebrew books he received from clergy and citizens in the Murad Reis Mosque. But most of the Jews were taken to the concentration camp. Of the 1673 Jews who went to Rhodes from the concentration camp, only 151 were able to return. Süleyman Kaslioglu delivered the books of the returnees years later.". (Source: Gündem Çesme: Rodos müftüsü ve bizim Ddiyanet Isleri Baskani by Sedat Kaya).
4to., First Edition, with fine coloured frontispiece and 18 fine full-page coloured facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a fine copy. The Parsons fragment of the Leiden Christi [c.1462-63?] is unique. It is the only known example of the FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALY, as well as being the FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALIAN, and employing a UNIQUE TYPE FOUNT.
Ln. d. Zt. mit Goldprägung. Teils gestochene Noten. Kl. Bleistift-Eintragungen. Enthält (falls nicht erwähnt ist das Lied verlegt von Ricordi): 1) Luigi Ricci: Ti sovvien 2) Campana: Te rammenti? Per l`aure tacite (Lucca), Giura amor mio, Dimmi che m`ami, Addio (Lucca), Maria e Rizzio, Guarda che bianca Luza, Una sera d`amore (Napoli: Cottrau) 3) Donizetti: L`addio (Duett), L`addido (Soprano), Il giuramento.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters), and bilingual text in French and Ottoman Turkish on the cover. [4] p. Paul Lange was a German musician, teacher, orchestra, and choir leader living and working in Istanbul. Lange "Europeanized" Turkish military music and was one of the pioneers to bring German and European classical music to the Ottoman capital in the years between 1880 and 1920. Lange was born in Kartzow, Prussia, the descendant of an old Prussian teacher family. He was trained at the teacher's college in Neuruppin to become a school teacher. He graduated from that college in 1879 with honors. Because of his high musical skills, he was then admitted to the "Royal Academic Institute for Church Music" in Berlin, where he received training as a church organist. In 1880, Lange moved to Constantinople, where he assumed a position as a music teacher at the German School (Alman Lisesi) as well as organist of the Chapel of the German Embassy. Subsequently, Lange also became a music teacher at various other institutes of higher education in Constantinople, including several Greek and Armenian high schools (lycées) as well as American colleges such as Robert College and American College for Girls. Lange became a successful piano teacher and subsequently also formed his private conservatory, which however had to declare bankruptcy after two years. He transformed an existing Italian orchestra into a large German-style symphony orchestra with which he conducted the first performances ever of Beethoven symphonies and Wagner operas in the Ottoman Empire, with enormous success. Finally, during his visit to Constantinople in 1898, Kaiser Wilhelm II, who had already appointed him a "Kaiserlicher Musikdirektor" in 1894, became aware of Lange and helped him gain a position as head of a naval military orchestra of the Ottoman Navy. Subsequently, he took over several other military ensembles, before finally being appointed Director of the Sultan's music after the revolution in 1908. Since then Lange carried the Ottoman Court title "Bey". As a member of the Ottoman court, Lange was allowed to stay in Istanbul by the Allied Military Administration when all other Germans and Austrians were deported from the city. When Lange died in Üsküdar, Ottoman Empire, in December 1919, he received a state funeral, and the British Embassy chaplain performed the funeral at Feriköy Protestant Cemetery. However, his widow and his youngest daughter, who had stayed with him in Istanbul, were deported to Germany only a few months later in May 1920. The German-American conductor Hans Lange (assistant of Arturo Toscanini in New York City, later conductor at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, best known for numerous recordings with the Wagner soprano Kirsten Flagstad) was the oldest son of Paul Lange. Paul Lange was a close friend of fellow German lecturer, Dr. Friedrich Schrader, also a faculty member at Robert College in the 1890s.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters), and bilingual text in French and Ottoman Turkish on the cover. [4] p. Görög was a Hungarian composer of Hidîv [i.e. Khedive] Abbas Hilmi Pasha Anthem in Buselik, which was played in Egypt between 1892-1914. Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.
Very Good French Paperback. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In French. [3], [1] p. With a fine decorative and illustrative borders in Art-Nouveau style. Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are Manon (1884) and Werther (1892). He also composed oratorios, ballets, orchestral works, incidental music, piano pieces, songs and other music. J. D. Andria is one of the best known music publishers among the Ottoman Empire mionrities. According to he documents in hand, it can be estimated that he began musical score publication in the year of 1904. Andria dealt with music publication at the address of Beyoglu, Istiklal Street (Near Agha Mosque) at 68 no. Andria also published four pieces of Turkish marche parties for piano as far as we know; besides his big sized west music works, which were published in general by him. Donizetti's 'Marche' is one of them as well besides Halit Recep Arman's, Milok's, and Orente's ones. It is known when publishing life of Andria ended. (Source: Musical publications from Ottoman Empire up today, 1876-1986.; BÜLENT ALANER).
Very Good Italian Original autograph concert program signed by Carlo Zecchi as 'Carlo Zecchi, 17-4-33'. 21x14,5 cm. Bilingual in Italian and Turkish. 3, [1] p., signature on cover. Program of Zecchi (as a pianist) and Nerio Brunelli (as a violoncellist) which was performed in Constantinople (Istanbul), Beyoglu in 1933 (Lunedi17 Aprile, alle ore 21,30). The program has a decorative cover with its decorative borders and has a couple of postal stamps on its second page (One is Ottoman, one is the Republican Turkey stamp). According to the program, Zecchi and Brunelli performed Mozart, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Varacini, Boccherini, Respighi, Casella, Chopin, Dunkler Brunelli, and R. Strauss. Carlo Zecchi was an Italian pianist, music teacher, and conductor. Zecchi was born in Rome. In Berlin, he studied piano with Ferruccio Busoni and Artur Schnabel. He led pianistic courses in Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome, and in Salzburg. He was a highly acclaimed performer of the works of Domenico Scarlatti, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Claude Debussy, and other Romantic music. Carlo Zecchi made his Italian debut in 1920, first performed abroad in 1922, and made his first tour of the USA in 1931. In 1939 he had a car accident, which obliged him to abandon work as a soloist, although he continued playing the most demanding chamber music and conducting. He played as only as of the duo partner of the cellist Enrico Mainardi. He toured America with the Florence May Festival Orchestra in 1957 and was the permanent conductor of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra from 1964 to 1976. In his last years, two fingers on his left hand were paralyzed, yet he performed Schubert's Trout Quintet. He also taught, mostly at the S. Cecilia Academy in Rome and the Salzburg Mozarteum. Luckily several hours of Carlo Zecchi's playing were recorded, and he also made several recordings shortly before his death. His Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, and pieces from the Baroque era, such as Antonio Vivaldi-J.S. Bach Concerto, Scarlatti, and Galilei remain unparalleled. While Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli was better known and often recorded, Zecchi represents the height of pianism to emerge from Italy. (Source: Bach Cantatas).
Traduzione: Cicogna Enrico dall'inglese . Pagine: 224 . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Cartonato telato marrone con piatto superiore decorato con le classiche 3 scimmiette gialle . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Bruniture . Collana: Serie gialla 262 .
Diary of important events in Athens from the invasion of Greece by the Italians in October 1940 to the arrival of Nazi German forces in spring 1941. 234p. Crisp copy, paper age toned, else fas new Book
Pagine: 220 . Formato: 16° . Ex libris: Si appartenente a Cazzamini Mussi . Rilegatura: Brossura . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Bruniture .
Volume n. 66 della collana "Acquario". Libro curato da Vanni Scheiwiller e impresso dalle Arti Grafiche C. Fermo di Milano il 30 aprile 1973. Copia n. 739. 16mo. pp. 136. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione di 1000 es. numerati. .
Sky blue duodecimo, smaller than octavo, 133 pages; 17 cm. In Italian. || Inscribed and signed by author. || Poetry. || #251/1000 copies.
Mm 230x280 Catalogo della mostra tenutasi a Mantova presso Casa del Mantegna dal 26 febbraio al 4 giugno 2006. Brossura editoriale di 543 pagine con moltissime illustrazioni e tavole in bianco e nero e a colori. In stato di nuovo-new. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Con fascetta e scheda editoriale . 8vo. pp. 150. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione (First Edition). .
bross. edit. ill., piccolo segno di piega e numero di catalogazione in cop., firma d'appartenenza
This is a very good hardcover copy bound in dark blue cloth ruled and titled in gilt. Completely clean inside and out. One small horizontal abrasion at the base of the spine, partly obliterating the date in Roman numerals. Limited edition of 250 copies. This is copy # 188. Top page-edge gilt. Preface by Seymour de Ricci. Some offsetting of black & white plates to facing text pages. One of the great collections of early Italian majolica formed during the first decades of the 20th century. 13" X 11", 111 pages. A beautiful production. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
First Edition, 27pp., 8 plates, orig. printed wrappers, uncut.
Finito di stampare il 20 novembre 1950. 16mo. pp. 324. . Molto buono (Very Good). Sovracoperta sciupata ai margini con strappetti e mancanze (Some chipping and nicks around top and bottom of dust jacket). Prima edizione (First Edition). .
. 8vo. pp. 602. . Molto buono (Very Good). Sovracoperta sciupata ai margini con strappetti e mancanze (Some chipping and nicks around top and bottom of dust jacket). Prima edizione (First Edition). .
tela edit. con sovrac. ill., rotture e piccole mancanze in sovrac., firma di appartenenza
bross. edit. ill., lievi tracce d'uso e bruniture in cop.