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Traduzione di Inga - Lisa Sangregorio. Revisione di Bruno Oddera - Collana I libri pocket - in 16° - pp.282 - Brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata - Esemplare in buone condizioni - Ingialliture alla brossura.
8° carton. edit. sovrac. figur. pp. 198, molte fotogr. a colori.
Mm 265x370 Volume rilegato con sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata, 69 immagini in bianco e nero e a colori di pittura, fotografia, fumetto, scultura. In ottimo stato di conservazione. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Milano, Bompiani, 2006, 16mo (cm. 17 x 12,5) brossura con alette, pp. 91 (as Saggi Bompiani) .
ril. Eden Gari è un'addestratrice di delfini che studia per diventare una veterinaria. La vita sembra darle ciò che desidera a eccezione del grande amore, che ha a lungo sognato senza averlo mai incontrato. Ma un giorno, improvvisamente, la sua esistenza quasi perfetta si trasforma in un incubo. Un terribile incidente le fa perdere ogni cosa: affetti, casa, azienda di famiglia e fa intrecciare il suo destino con quello di Damon Blake, un uomo che diventa la sua passione e la sua condanna. Con lui scoprirà il piacere più proibito, fremerà per un'estasi mai provata, ma accetterà anche di sottostare al suo ricatto. E un gioco immorale avrà presto inizio. Inaspettatamente, mentre sono in partenza per New York, Damon si lascia però andare a una confessione che getterà la dolce Eden nel panico, mettendola di fronte a una scelta: seguirlo e scoprire tutti i segreti che le ha nascosto o andarsene e dimenticarlo per sempre...
In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. 48. Come farsi ammirare, come scegliere il proprio marito e la propria miglie, come conservare l'amore dopo il matrimonio, come conquistare la felicità. Guida alla ricerca del vero amore e della felicità.
Litografia animata impreziosita da coloritura coeva.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. Rebacked spine. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 143 p. Slight tear on two leaves, wear on extremities of original marbled boards, otherwise a good copy. Early printed edition of this exceedingly rare collection of early Ottoman erotic poems of homosexuality and bisexuality, of the 18th century including the multiple works of Enderunlu Fazil and Sünbülzâde Vehbi. This book includes five works originally: Defter-i ask [i.e. The book of love] (pp. 1-21); Hubannâme [i.e. The book of male lovers] (pp. 22-55); Zenannâme [i.e. The book of beautiful women] (as well as "Çenginâme" of Fazil Bey in Zenannâme, pp. 102-111); and Sevkengiz [i.e. Inspiring] (pp. 112-143). "Defter-i ask" [i.e. The book of love] by Fazil, in which he tells about his own romances, is a mathnavi of 438 couplets. It begins with a description of divine love and tells the story of the poet's romances, which he fell into only to regret and repent afterward. "Hubannâme" [i.e. The book of male lovers] consists of 796 couplets with various titles and it has a mystical analysis of beauty in the first chapter. After an introduction that gives geographical information that may be considered novel for its period, it describes the beauties of male bodies in many countries from India to America. This style is unique and the first in Turkish / Ottoman literature. In the work titled "Zenannâme" [i.e. The book of beautiful women], which is a mathnavi of 1101 couplets, women of various nations are described. The poet indicated in the introduction of his work that he does not want to talk about women, and that he has no orientation towards women. Enderunlu Fazil was an Ottoman poet who depicted the beauty of men from various lands of the Ottoman Empire. He achieved fame through his erotic works, which were published posthumously. Among his most famous works is The Book of Women, which was banned in the Ottoman Empire. The book describes the advantages and disadvantages of women from different nations. Fazil was born in Acre into an Arab family originally from Medina. He spent his early years in Safed in Ottoman Palestine. His grandfather Zahir al-Umar and his father Ali Tâhir were both executed (in 1775 and 1776, respectively ) for participating in a rebellion. After his father's death, Fazil moved to Istanbul. There, he was admitted to the Enderun palace school (thus taking on the name Enderuni or Enderûnlu) but was expelled in 1783 as a result of his love affairs with other men there. In 1799, he was exiled to Rhodes because of his satirical writings and was only allowed to return to Istanbul after becoming blind. He spent the rest of his life there, ill and bedridden. Sümbülzâde's "Sevkengiz" [i.e. The Inspiring] is an erotic and mystical poem in which heterosexual and bisexual narratives compare male and female beauties and eventually turn to divine love. It has 770 couplets in the "münâzara" genre. Özege 7711.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary quarter leather binding with gilt decorations without title lettering. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). Seven different books and tractates (nine works) in one volume: (235, [1] p., 24 p., 143 p., 80 p., [6], 71 p., 84 p., 22 p.). Two leaves are torn from the hinge in the first book but not missing, one tractate is trimmed by margins, the board's extremities are worn, overall a good volume including multiple books. First editions (except for one) of these exceedingly rare poetic tractates collected together contemporarily in one handsome volume, reflecting early Ottoman poetic pleasure, including thematic mystic and erotic poetry mostly printed in the early 19th century. This volume includes the multiple works of Enderunlu Fazil and Sünbülzâde Vehbi, which are the earliest erotic and homosexual poems that seem to have been concealed by adding Keçecizâde's works to the beginning and the end of the volume. "Defter-i ask" [i.e. The book of love] by Fazil, in which he tells about his own romances, is a masnavi of 438 couplets. It begins with a description of divine love and tells the story of the poet's romances, which he fell into only to regret and repent afterward. "Hubannâme" [i.e. The book of beautiful young men] consists of 796 couplets with various titles and it has a mystical analysis of beauty in the first chapter. After an introduction that gives geographical information that may be considered novel for its period, it describes the beauties of male bodies of many countries from India to America. This style is unique and the first in Turkish / Ottoman literature. In the work titled "Zenannâme" [i.e. The book of women], which is a masnavi of 1101 couplets, women of various nations are described. The poet indicated in the introduction of his work that he does not want to talk about women, and that he has no orientation towards women. Enderunlu Fazil was an Ottoman poet who depicted the beauty of men from various lands of the Ottoman Empire. He achieved fame through his erotic works, which were published posthumously. Among his most famous works is The Book of Women, which was banned in the Ottoman Empire. The book describes the advantages and disadvantages of women from different nations. Fazil was born in Acre into an Arab family originally of Medina. He spent his early years in Safed in Ottoman Palestine. His grandfather Zahir al-Umar and father Ali Tâhir were both executed (in 1775 and 1776, respectively ) for participating in a rebellion. After his father's death, Fazil moved to Istanbul. There, he was admitted to the Enderun palace school (thus taking on the name Enderuni or Enderûnlu), but was expelled in 1783 as a result of his love affairs with other men there. In 1799, he was exiled to Rhodes because of his satirical writings and was only allowed to return to Istanbul after becoming blind. He spent the rest of his life there, ill and bedridden. Other books in the volume: Manzumetü'l-müsemma be-mihnet-kesan, Ceride-i Havadis Matbaasi, Ist., AH 1269 = AD 1853. 235 p., 1 portrait of Keçecizâde. Lithography. Özege 13354.; Two copies are located in OCLC 57242940 - 51281526. This work is a social satire type masnavi in which Izzet Molla was exiled to Kesan, telling of the troubles he suffered there, and his pardon and returns to Istanbul. Destar-i hayâl., Osman Nevres Efendi (1820-1876), Matbaa-i Âmire, Ist., AH 1289 = AD 1872. 24 p., Özege 3899. First and Only Edition. This rare work is a masnavi consisting of six stories. Defter-i ask, Hubannâme, Zenânnâme and Sevkengîz., Enderuni Fazil (1757-1810) and Sümbülzâde [or Sünbülzâde] Vehbi, (1718-1809)., Darü't-Tibaatü'l-Âmire, Ist., AH 1253 = AD 1837., 143 p. (pp. 1-20 Defter-i ask; pp. 22-55 Hubânnâme; pp. 56-111 Zenânnâme; pp. 112-143 Sevkengîz.). Özege 18902. First Edition. Tuhfe-i Dilkes Nâli, Yusuf Nabi [sic] [Nâlî, Muhammed b. Osman el-Konevî, (For more info please visit our website)
Book has been rebound in 1/2 brown cloth binding with marbled boards and typed lettering to spine. L Corners are edgeworn. Ffep has been excised. Scholar's stamp to titlepage (William Harris). From the library of G. P. Goold. Light age-toning to pages. Book still solid. Else VG. ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. Lxviii, 612pp. Chariton of Aphrodisias, Eustathius Macrembolitas, Theodorus Prodromus, Nicetas Eugenianus, Constantinus Manasses; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 612 pages
ill., ril. Più di 500 anni di storia della pornografia degli ausili sessuali, spiegati e riccamente illustrati. Una raccolta: scientifica, piccante, informativa o semplicemente soltanto osé. La pornografia del dildo in azione raccolta sotto forma di volume illustrato.
8vo., on laid paper, with 40 plates; original blue half morocco, blue cloth sides, back with four raised bands ruled in gilt, second compartment with blue leather label framed and lettered in gilt, gilt top, marbled endpapers, a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 675 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 638). Nice copy of the Skilton reissue of Payne's classic study, first published in 1865.
A new, unread book with a tight binding. 243 pages.
247p. 8vo. Original cloth. 985(N). EROS1
pp. xiii, 570. 8vo. Original black cloth binding. Third printing. This author also wrote 'What is Wrong With Marriage'. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! EROS2
224 pages. Black and white illustrations. "A fascinating book..." Anthony Clare, Sunday Times. "...Tells the extraordinary story of sex before marriage in Britain during the first half of our century. Based on many surprisingly frank interviews with old people, and studded throughout with moving extracts from their life stories, it is the first major investigation into the sexual experiences of young lovers of the past." - from back cover. 'A necessary book... exploring the underworld of furtive sex and social double standards." - Evening Standard. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
192p. Full illustrations by Mahlon Blaine. Tall 8vo. Original worn full cloth binding. EROS5
In-8° (cm. 20), brossura editoriale (segni d'uso), pp. 93, [1]. Poemetto con prefazione di Giuseppe Ellero. Segni d'suo. Buon esemplare. (Ne6)
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 140 pages.
Hardcover (no jacket) - third edition - with worn and slightly marked boards, bumped at corners and spine ends, with one or two nicks and creases. One or two marks on slightly tanned page block. Item is slightly cocked. Ex-academic library, with shelfmark penned on spine foot, plate and abrasion on front pastedown, remains of label and penned serials on FEP (nicked at lower edge) and BEP. Previous owner's name penned on reverse of FEP. Very rare instances of penned marginalia. All text is clear. TS Used
<p>27 cm, rilegatura editoriale in piena tela, titolo impresso in oro al piatto e al dorso, p. 168. Numerose illustrazioni in nero n.t. Molte tavole a colori a piena pagina f.t.</p>
Paperback. Covers are slightly marked and worn; lower corners of covers and early and late pages are a little creased. Text is clear throughout, on sound, clean pages. TS Used
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Light wear and small tears to dust jacket. Previous owner's name inside. 190 pages.
A. C. Kinsey, W. D Pomeroy, C. E. Martin - Il Comportamento Sessuale dell'Uomo - ed. 1963 Rapporto Kinsey Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine - 558 con illustrazioni. Copertina rigida. Condizioni molto buone.