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, . in-4, bross.ed., pagg. 112, con moltiss. ill. a colori di opere di Cambellotti e foto d’epoca in b/n. Ottimo.
19334635BBRio de Janeiro, Alvaro Costa & Cia, 1933. Quer-4°. (66) S., (30) S. Papiermuster. Mit 13 Portraits u. 17 (dv. 1 doppelblattgr.) Abb. Orig.-Blockbuch. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
193140802Los Angeles CA: Regional Planning Commission County of Los Angeles 1931. First edition . Hardcover. Fine. Chapters include; Los Angeles County - Its Origin and History; The Long Beach - Redondo Highway Plan; Official Approval and Adoption of the Plan; Problems Involved in the Design of the Highway Plan; Schedule of Major and Secondary Hig hways. 206 pages of text photographs and an abundance of maps plus thirteen foldout tissue maps all in superb condition as if never opened. Bound in olive green cloth lettered in black with shape of county filled in gilt. Bookplate of W.C. Pollard on front paste-down endpaper. A fine handsome copy. <br/> <br/> Regional Planning Commission, County of Los Angeles hardcover
1825001031Warwick: Henry Sharpe 1825 Book. Good. Soft cover. 16th edition with additions. 36 ivp 2 folding plates. Original printed paper wrappers titled Account of Kenilworth Castle with a key to the novel of Kenilworth. Ink owner's name to front cover - C a Court. Some creasing. Offsetting to plates. Henry Sharpe paperback
1816005210Worcester: T. Eaton 1816 Book. Good. Hardcover. vi 175p 1p errata at rear. Page edges untrimmed Original paper covered boards some wear. Spine creased. Plates complete with the frontis vignette to title plan of the city plan of the cathedral and views of the Cathedral and of the Guild Hall. Also a vignette of a rustic scene on p33. Ink name at the head of the title page - E Jones of Worcester Star and Garter Hotel June 18th 1822. The same inscription to the front free end paper. Title page and frontis browned and spotted other plates less so. T. Eaton hardcover
21796London: W.C. Such Printer and Publisher. Very good. Broadside. Undated ca. 1922. 25 x 19 cm ca. 9.75" x 7.5" on newsprint or similar stock. Old folding creased closed tear with archival repair on verso; very good. Although this song--a lament for England's poor and unemployed--may have been written as early as the 1890s this edition with its plea to "Please buy a copy from an unemployed ex-service man" was printed in the aftermath of World War I. Unemployment in England became a significant problem around 1920 as the country's economy slowed trade decreased and debts incurred by the war loomed large. Reincorporating the demobilized troops into the civilian workforce and providing sufficient resources for those disabled during the war proved particularly challenging. We locate copies of this song sheet at the British Library Bodleian Ballad-Roud # V20673 and the University of Warwick. W.C. Such, Printer and Publisher unknown
55538Rio de Janeiro, Pelo Partido Nacional Indio 1916, 215x145mm, 68páginas, livro brochado.
24 pages, illustrated, folded map. eng
1838110492New York: Harper & Brothers 1838 Book. Good. Hardcover. Harper Library Edition. Number 31 from the Harpers Family Library series Stereotype Edition. Two full page illustrations precede the title page. Light wear/foxing. Harper & Brothers hardcover
194844269Oakland CA: Holmes Book Company 1948. First edition first printing . Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited to 500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. 217 pages. Prospectus Conditions of Sale sheet and newspaper review laid in. Bound in original red buckram spine over red and white paper covered boards. A near fine copy. <br/> <br/> Holmes Book Company hardcover
1893AC2617Chicago: Department of Public Works 1893. Original edition; Clean and tight textblock with moderately worn edges and some chipping. Faded pink covers. 39p. Wraps. Good. 12mo over 6¾" 7¾" tall. Paper Back. Department of Public Works Paperback
27pp staple-bound paperback; a few plans and illustrations; two-page map. Undated; publication date taken from research. One or two marks and minor creases on rear; interior clean and sound, with clear content. TS Used
<h3>Anno: 1923</h3> <h3>Formato: 17x24 cm - Copertina Morbida </h3> <h3>Pagine: 96 con alcune illustrazioni</h3> <h3>Lingua: Italiano</h3> <h3>Condizioni: Buone, come da foto, con segni del tempo e di utilizzo. </h3>
[Piero Della Francesca-Fitocosmesi] Nel libro A far Belle le Donne di Piero. Segreti e ricette di bellezza, i volti femminili, scelti tra quelli dipinti da Piero della Francesca, mostrano come il Rinascimento sia stato sinonimo di eleganza e cura della persona. L¿artista idealizzò questo mondo di bellezza, dando forma ai sogni reconditi delle sue modelle, in uno spirito di rinnovamento artistico palesemente intersecato con la scienza alchemica della natura. Questa, a sua volta, elabora nuove formule cosmetiche che alimentano l¿affermazione dell¿estetica ed il fascino della persona. Dietro il fasto delle corti signorili, la donna s¿impone per bellezza e splendore. La ricerca del bello e del perfetto che si sviluppò nell¿arte trovò uno stimolo parallelo sul piano della rivalutazione fisica del corpo. La forma del libro è frutto di una serie di rettangoli aurei, che hanno per lati misure mimate dalla serie numerica di Fibonacci e che si rincorrono e si compenetrano nelle dimensioni delle pagine, del testo e delle figure, a celebrare quella perfezione che l¿arte del Quattrocento anelava raggiungere. Il libro, nato dall¿idea della contiguità di Aboca Museum alla casa natale di Piero della Francesca, è un segno tangibile di come sia possibile cogliere la stretta relazione tra arte e scienza: la prima intende, infatti, carpire le leggi matematiche della natura, la seconda svelarne i segreti. Il libro si rivolge sia agli appassionati di fitocosmesi e di prodotti naturali sia a quelli di storia dell'arte.
<h3>Editore: Effedì</h3> <h3>Anno: 2018</h3> <h3>Formato: 22x26 cm - Copertina Morbida </h3> <h3>Pagine: 341 con illustrazioni </h3> <h3>Lingua: Italiano</h3> <h3>Condizioni: Buone, come da foto, con segni del tempo e di utilizzo.</h3>
Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. Includes both parts in one volume. Boards are stained, scored and worn. Abrasions and tears on leading corners, edges and spine. Spine ends are chipped. Spine sides and pastedown hinges are split, but binding remains intact. Page block and pages are tanned and foxed. Pen on front pastedown and FEP. Label remains on front pastedown. Creases throughout pages. Text remains legible throughout. HCW Used
1761613251London: Printed and sold by Thomas Osborne and William Sandby 1761. Leather bound hardcover in very good condition for age; uniform binding volume twenty four. Bookplate of Sir Edmund Antrobus on the front pastedown. Age related wear to the boards and spine with a few abrasions; frayed leading corners and some fading / peeling on the spine. Tears to the front spine side. Tiny punctures on the lower edges of the front pastedown and opening section of pages. Sporadic tanning and foxing on the pages throughout. The binding remains sound and all text is clear. CM. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Printed and sold by Thomas Osborne and William Sandby Hardcover
1818000211Constable & Co. Ltd, Edinburgh 1818. 1. Auflage Halbleinen/Hartkarton. Sehr gut
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. The hardcover is lightly marked and worn, with one or two bumped leading corners. Minor marks on the page block and some of the rough cut pages. The binding is visible on the half title page and reverse of BEP; the rest of the pages are sound, with clear text and images. Very good for age. CM Used
In-8° pp. 234 con 12 tav. f.t. di foto. Bross. edit. ill.
1825007769Coventry: Merridew and son 1825 Book. Good. Hardcover. 1825. 3 - 52p 6p ads at rear. 7 plates. Large paper copy. Page edges uncut. Lacks half title. In original printed paper covered boards Spine split and front board held by one cord. Boards worn and stained. States that it should be with proof plates but no sign of this on the plates. Some browning and marks. Single worm hole to inner margin of some pages. Bookplate of Paul Morgan to the front pastedown and an earlier inked crest and the name How. Merridew and son hardcover
417 pagine; 22 cm. Cartonato editoriale. Ex libris. Ottimo
1914154251London, Darling a. Son, 1914. IX, 233, IX S. Hldrbd. m. Rotschn. Bibl.-Sign. a. Innendeckel. St. a. mehr. S. Rücken m. Sign. u. berieben. (Historical Manuscripts Commission)