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In 8o, pp. 380, br. con firma di proprietà, leggere fioriture ma ottimo (10360/ MANN - LETTERATURA TEDESCA)
8vo., First Edition thus; original printed wrappers, backstrip very slightly browned else a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy. Penguin 1320.
In 16o, pp. 255, br. Versione di Lavinia Mazzucchetti. I Vol. della collana Narratori Nordici curata da Lavinia Mazzucchetti. Xilografiai n cop. di Aldo Patocchi.Firma di proprietà al front. Leggermente slegato. Tracce d'uso. Piccole macchie in cop. Ottimo (1926/ MANN - LETTERATURA TEDESCA)
In 16, pp. 76, cart. Lievi difetti (6149/ MANN - LETTERATURA TEDESCA)
In 8o, pp. 110, br. leggere fioriture ma ottimo e raro (10359/ MANN - LETTERATURA TEDESCA)
In 8o, pp. 792, br. Opere contenute: I Buddenbrook, Tolstoj, R. Wagner e 'L'anello del Nibelungo', Goethe e la democrazia, ottimo (10362/ MANN - LETTERATURA TEDESCA)
In 8°, pp. 47, cartonatura editoriale figurata.
In-16 (cm. 17.50), similpelle editoriale, titolo oro al dorso, sovracoperta, cofanetto, pp. LVI, 765, (9). In buono stato (good copy).
8vo., First Edition thus; green cloth, backstrip lettered in brown, backstrip moderately sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE.
In-16 (cm 15,7x10,6), pp. 83, brossura edit. grigia. Traduzione di R. Costanzi. "BUR"686. Pieghine in brossura, fioriture al piatto posteriore, alle prime e ultime pagine.
In-8 (cm 20,3x13,3), pp. 267+indice, leg. edit., sovracoperta blu. "I grandi della letteratura" 3. Strappino al dorso, ordinari segni del tempo, buono.
In 8°, bross., pp.284.
In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 284, coll. "Nuova biblioteca di cultura 270", prima ed. nella coll., nota di possesso al frontesp., per il resto copia molto buona. (CC02)
Paris, Librairie Arthème Fayard, " Univers ", 1947. 2 forts volumes in-8, brochés, 530 et 581 pp. Bons exemplaires. Grand roman philosophique et critique de Thomas Mann, tableau de la civilisation occidentale et de ses différents courants idéologiques et mystiques à la veille de la tragédie européenne. Peu courant.
pp. 289; 306; 294. Paper browning but not brittle. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, corners worn with small loss. Spine some what faded and worn. Hardbound. Good. W7
229 pages including index and bibliography. Author of over 20 books, Ted Mann is now retired from his professorship at York University in Toronto. Father of six, he lives in Aurora with his wife Dianne. "Painfully honest... the unorthodox memoir of a truly unorthodox life. Ted Mann has more fresh ideas for projects in one week than most people have in years." - Tom Harpur, Syndicated Columnist. Illustrated in black and white. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
1 Vol. In-16 pag. 210 PROG 13479 CATT_ATT 23
144 p. 12mo. Lightly foxed. Original flexible cloth wraps, lettered in gold, and decorated in blind. ** Manuscript inscription "Rev. Abiel Abbot, D.D. with the best love of his nephew, A. A. Livermore." Horace Mann, politician and educator, came from humble beginnings, but by his own exertions he was graduated at Brown in 1819. After his graduation he was tutor in Latin and Greek in Brown, entered the Litchfield, Connecticut, law-school in 1821, and in 1823 was admitted to the bar, opening an office in Dedham, Massachusetts. He was elected to the legislature in 1827, and was active in the interests of education, public charities, and laws for the suppression of intemperance and lotteries. He established the State lunatic asylum at Worcester, and in 1833 was chairman of its board of trustees. He continued to be returned to the legislature as representative from Dedham till his removal to Boston in 1833, when he entered into partnership with Edward G. Boring. In the practice of his profession he adopted the principle never to take the unjust side of any cause, and he is said to have gained four fifths of the cases in which he was engaged, the influence that he exerted over the juries being due in a great measure to the confidence that all felt in his honesty of purpose. He was elected to the State Senate from Boston in 1833, was its President (1836-7). From 1837 to 1848 he was Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. In the spring of 1848 he was elected to the U.S. Congress as a Whig, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Quincy Adams. His first speech in that body was in advocacy of its right and duty to exclude slavery from the territories. In 1850 he was engaged in a controversy with Daniel Webster in regard to the extension of slavery and the fugitive-slave law. Mann was defeated by a single vote at the ensuing nominating convention by Mr. Webster's supporters; but, on appealing to the people as an Independent Anti-Slavery candidate, he was re-elected, serving from 1848 to 1853. In September, 1852, he was nominated for Governor of Massachusetts by the Free-Soil Party, and the same day was chosen President of Antioch College. Failing in the election for governor, he accepted the Presidency of the college, in which he continued until his death. He carried that institution through pecuniary and other difficulties, and satisfied himself of the practicality of co-education. ** The inscriptions involve: Abiel Abbot (1765-1859), a famous New England clergyman; and Abiel Abbot Livermore, also a famed New England clergyman, educator, and author. FIRST EDITION. Thomson 773. Sabin 44324n. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W147 RtStk.
165pp. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
165p., illus. Biography of her 50-year marriage to Thomas Mann. Hardcover Very good condition good
1 Vol. In-8 t. editoriale.Sovracpt pag. 570 PROG 8826 CATT_ATT 17
pp. xi, 587 + Plus portrait frontis. XLib stamps. Bookplate of Rev. J. W. Shanahan. Inner hinges cracked. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. XLib call numbers on spine. BLKAM 1.
pp. xi, 609 + Plus portrait frontis. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. XLib call numbers on spine. BLKAM 1.
Mm 115x195 Collana "I Coralli" - Brossura con dorso in tela che presenta ordinarie tracce di umidità, 399 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni complessive. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 115x195 Collana "Nuovi Coralli" - Traduzione di Clara Bovero. Brossura originale, 296 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.