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ill., br. Pittore e scultore con studio in Roma, Lorenzo Ferri (1902-1975) produceva opere soprattutto d'arte sacra ed era studioso della Sindone. Grazie al P. Corrado M. Berti, dell'Ordine dei Servi di Maria, conobbe Maria Valtorta nel 1949 e insieme decisero di realizzare le illustrazioni per l'Opera. Alcune di queste furono eseguite dall'artista a Viareggio, accanto al letto della scrittrice e seguendo le sue istruzioni, altre a Roma, attraverso contatti epistolari. Furono così eseguiti ritratti di personaggi e varie scene di cronaca evangelica. Non è sicuro che Maria Valtorta abbia visto e approvato tutti i lavori di Lorenzo Ferri che illustrano l'opera scritta da lei. Per questo motivo essi vengono ora presentati in una pubblicazione a se stante, dopo vari tentativi di inserirli nell'Opera.
1626CLL-852Padoue, Pietro Paolo Tozzi, 1626 In-8 de (16) ff., 589 pp., vélin ivoire, dos lisse, titre doré, tranches bleues (reliure de l'époque).
0986134023.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
099700164X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
22740Editions J'Ai Lu n° 1195 de 1981. In-12 broché de 255 pages au format 11 x 16,5 cm. Couverture illustrée par Yves Thos. Novellisation du film " Flash Gordon " par Arthur Byron Cover d'après le scénario de Lorenzo Semple Jr. Nombreuses photos en noir, hors texte, extraites du film réalisé par Mike Hodges en 1980 avec Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Ornella Muti, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed, etc. Edition originale en état superbe, proche du neuf. On joint deux superbes photos véritables, au format 14 x 20 cm. en retirage argentique, d'exploitation " Arte ", l'une de 1993, extraites du film de Mike Hodges ( Sam J. Jones et Brian Blessed ) et l'autre de 1993 pour la version du Flash Gordon de 1936, réalisée par Frederick Stephani et Ray Taylor avec Buster Crabbe, ainsi que la rare et magnique affichette d'exploitation en couleurs, pour la version de 1980, au format 30 x 23 cm. Superbe ensemble
1274151562.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1276781369.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3-62464Firenze Olschki 1997 due volumi in-8vo brossura pp. IX-420 480 con alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Ottime condizioni. unknown
1973368615Northeastern Illinois Univeristy: Stone Wind Press 1973. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Carla Evonne. Quarto. Stiff illustrate wraps. Fine. Contributors include Kanabus Ted Berrigan Clark Coolidge Alice Notley Anselm Hollo Andrei Codrescu Al Simmons Dick Gallup Lorenzo Thomas Donald Cameron Dave Morice Neil Hackman Gilbert Bike Sue Lytle John Paul Art Lange Allan Kornblum Terry Jacobus and shabazz. OCLC locates four copies. Stone Wind Press unknown
B224924-1Milano Skira Editore 2012. 130 18pp. Prof. illus. numerous color. Folio. Cloth. Parallel texts in English and Italian. Milano (Skira Editore), 2012. hardcover
181040084CÃÂDIZ: Imprenta de Manuel Santiago de Quintana 1810. Primera edición.- 4º.- 15 páginas.- Rústica. Al final apareceel nombre de Lorenzo Calbo de Rozas y fechado en Cádiz a 30 de diciembre de 1810. No en Palau ni Aguilar Piñal Imprenta de Manuel Santiago de Quintana unknown
3-70423Milano Vallardi 1966 quattro volumi in-4to cartonato editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori pp. 360 360 360 362 con moltissime illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo. Condizioni molto buone. unknown
1272933032.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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3-26055Venezia Guseppe Bettinelli 1767 tre volumi rilegati in uno in-8vo legatura coeva piena pergamena tagli marmorizzati pp. 4-288 288 292 fregio xilografico a ciascun frontespizio. Opera dedicata a Papa Clemente XI. Trattato sulla nascita del Giansenismo in Olanda unknown
Modena, Galleria La Sfera, 1982, 4to punto metallico con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. nn. (18) con un'illustrazione, 5 tavole in nero ed una a colori
Milano, Mazzotta, 1986, 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 139 con numerose illustrazioni ed 80 tavole in nero e a colori nel testo.
18488288Wheeling VA now WV: Joshua Martin / John B. Wolff 1848. Revised edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo 720pp. frontispiece and teal-colored tissue guard intact. In good condition only in contemporary full sheep with black morocco spine label worn. Leather dry and worn with some discoloration to front board. Mild internal foxing though the contents are generally clean. Contemporary writing to endpapers and there is a sticker to front paste-down and a pocket to the rear paste-down though positively no indication of this having ever been a library book. A serviceable reading or reference copy of this uncommon Wheeling imprint. Joshua Martin / John B. Wolff hardcover
1815H22825Philadelphia: Joseph Rakeshaw 1815. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Corrected and enlarged. 8vo publisher's old calf red spine label very good some rubbing and light wear to binding old Mechanic's Institute bookplate on pastedown and some writing on endpapers old blank paper label at head of spine text very good but with usual tanning. 554 pp. We noted that at the time of this listing another bookseller noted frontispieces of Dow and his wife in an 1815 edition but research shows that this was published without such frontispieces and our copy is complete and not lacking anything. Joseph Rakeshaw hardcover
1714ST20995Naples: Bernardo-Michele Raillard 1714. 343 x 223 mm. 13 1/2 x 8 3/4". 6 p.l. CCLXIX 15 pp. <br/> IMPOSING CONTEMPORARY BROWN MOROCCO EXUBERANTLY GILT covers with painted and gilt frames of floral rolls central panel with elaborate volute cornerpieces large central lozenge formed by myriad leafy gilt vines enclosing a coat of arms containing a three-turreted castle topped by a crown held up by two putti raised bands spine compartments framed by floral roll painted and gilt daisy centerpiece tulip cornerpieces all edges gilt. The Academy's engraved device on title page and 75 ENGRAVED PLATES of scientific instruments and experiments. DSB 9:3; Dibner Herald of Science 82 first edition. Joints with modern wear one short crack at top of rear joint head of spine a bit wormed corners and extremities somewhat rubbed gilt a bit rubbed in spots difficult to tell if some of the decoration is dark because painted or is now missing gilt a couple of leaves slightly browned in the text bed occasional minor foxing more pronounced on a couple of quires other trivial imperfections but an excellent copy--quite clean and fresh internally--in a solid binding still bright with gilt.<br/> <br/> Given its binding and provenance this is a uniquely desirable copy of a significant scientific work: our stately Neapolitan edition of the "Essays on Natural Experiments" is offered here in very animated morocco bearing the arms of the man who paid for its printing and to whom the book is dedicated. That remarkable patron Caesare Michelangelo d'Avalos Marquis of Pescara and Vasto prince of Isernia and Francavilla 1667-1729 was a true Renaissance man who took Machiavelli's "The Prince" as inspiration. He was both a wily political conspirator and a generous patron of the arts and sciences. His palace at Vasto was renowned for the beauty of its furnishings for its splendid art gallery and for its impressive library overseen by the humanist scholar Alessandro Berti. The present volume was a worthy addition to that library with its glowing dedication and its regal binding extravagantly gilt but so tastefully composed that it never crosses the line into ostentatious. <br /> First printed in 1666 "Essays" was produced by the Accademia del Cimento the most significant expression of post-Galilean scientific progress in Italy. Founded in 1657 as the first organization formed for the sole purpose of making scientific experiments the Accademia occupies a singular position in the history of the development of science. Prince Leopold of Tuscany the last exceptional member of the Medici family and his brother Ferdinand who followed the Medici family tradition of patronizing the arts and sciences provided the support free-thinking direction and financial patronage for the Academy. A well-equipped laboratory and an apparently inexhaustible supply of apparatus and materials helped to make the work of the 10 scientists associated with the Academy more sustained and broader in scope than anything that had come before it. W. E. K. Middleton "The Experimenters" According to Thorndike among many other subjects the experiments described here "were concerned with air pressure and freezing; or they aimed to prove that water was incapable of compression and that there was no such thing as lightness or positive levity. Some experiments were magnetic and others electric the latter being chiefly performed with amber. Other subjects investigated were the change of colors in fluids the motion of sound and projectiles." Although no author is given by name the title page of the 1666 first edition indicated that this account was written by the secretary to the academy Lorenzo Magalotti 1637-1712. A pupil of Viviani and a friend of Boyle Magalotti was celebrated for his highly finished colorful almost dramatic descriptions of experiments. DSB notes "He has the distinction . . . of having written the best scientific prose in Italian after that of Galileo.". Bernardo-Michele Raillard unknown
186237905Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1862. Handbills. 12mo. Very good to near fine. One is 4-punched at left edge not affecting text. Unusual gathering of three Wisconsin-related "General Orders" issued in 1862 1863 and 1864 all issued from the Adjutant General's Office at the War Department in Washington DC as follows: General Orders No. 217 30 December 1862 1p Notes three miscellaneous actions for three individual servicemen the last of which involves 2d Lieutenant Samuel B. Morse of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteers who resigned before the order dismissing him. General Orders No. 11 10 January 1863 1p dismissing Colonel R.C. Murphy of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteers from the Army "for allowing his command to be surprised at Holly Springs Mississippi without having taken proper steps to protect his post or repulse the enemy and his troops having been found in bed at the time of attack." General Orders No. 211 15 June 1864 1p text of a Congressional resolution "tendering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey of the 4th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers. for distinguished services in the recent campaign on the Red River by which the gunboat flotilla under Rear Admiral David D. Porter was rescued from imminent peril." General Orders were usually made in modest quantities for distribution to the various army commands where the company clerks would collect them hence the occasional file holes. A great many were destroyed during the course of the war and original examples of most survive in surprisingly few copies. War Department, Adjutant General's Office unknown
29169Stockholm Olof Grahn 1813. 8:o. 2 31 1 VI s. Lätta lagerfläckar. Oskuren med blÃ¥ ryggpappersremsa. Med priset “12 sk. Bco†i bläck pÃ¥ titeln. Setterwall 516. Lorenzo Lars Hammarsköld och Rääf var barndomsbekanta frÃ¥n Kinda och sjön Föllingen och sedan studiekamrater i Uppsala. Som 17-Ã¥ring hade Lorenzo varit djupt förälskad i Rääfs yngre syster Nora vilket även Ã¥terklingar i hans diktning. Rääf blev dock alltmer kritisk till Hammarskölds stora men inte alltid sÃ¥ kvalitativa produktion. Och just 1813 skriver han i ett argt brev till denne att: “Det är denna ofantliga brÃ¥dska att bland allmänheten utkasta omogna och vÃ¥ta produkter som allra mest hindrar framgÃ¥ngen av vad ni författare tänker uträttaâ€. Efter Wretö s. 105. Vänskapen dem emellan dog sÃ¥ smÃ¥ningom ocksÃ¥ ut. Ur L. F. Rääfs bibliotek. unknown
1967523938Brooklyn: The Poets Press 1967. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover by Michael Bowen. 28pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. Front cover detached at staples with slight chipping along spine and stamp mailing label and handwritten address of Frontier Press publisher Harvey Brown rear wrap else a very good copy. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. This issue contains the first appearance of "Hitchhiker" and "How To Meditate" by Jack Kerouac Charters C110 and C109 and "Newark Black Survival Committee" by LeRoi Jones Amiri Baraka along with contributions from Jack Spicer Keith Wilson Gary Synder Stuart Perkoff Rajkamal Chowdhury Lorenzo Thomas George Stanley Frank O'Hara Johannes Koenig Yukio Matsuda Yu Suwa Atsushi Sekiguchi Philip Lamantia and David W. McKain. The Poets Press unknown