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26067Venezia, Il Cardo 1992, 210x140mm, 270pagine, in brossura. Ottimo stato.
105024Roma, Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo 2005, 255x180mm, 230pagine, in brossura. Ottimo stato.
76691Spoleto, Centro Italiano di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo senza data, ca. 1983, 240x160mm, in brossura. Ottimo stato.
In-8 (cm. 22), brossura illustrata, pp. 143, con 100 tavole a colori. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
Prima edizione. Ottimo esemplare.
Prima edizione. CON DEDICA Ottimo esemplare (piccola mancanza al dorso) pregiato da invio autografo dell’autore in copertina. Prefazione di Ferdinando Russo.
Edizioni Roma 1944. 16°:pp.167n. bross.origin.
Firenze Olschki,1970. In 8°da pag.243n. a pag.263n. bross.editoriale.
Romae, 1950, in-8, br. Estratto di 12 pagine.
72413aafNeuchâtel, Editions du Griffon, 1947-1955, gr. in-8vo, reliure en demi-parchemin, plats marbrés.
Romae, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, 1974, in-8, brossura editoriale. Estratto di 54 pp. da “Studia et Documenta Historiae et Iuris”.
109890aafParis, J. Hetzel, s.d., vers 1876, in-8vo, reliure toile rouge, image en médaillon au centre du plat devant, riche décor or et noir sur le plat devant et au dos, tranches dorées. Bel exemplaire .
124979aafNuova Immagine, 2003, gr. in-8vo, 157 + 255 p., richement ill. couleurs et n./b., brochure originale.
Prima edizione.
117652aafParis, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1915, gr. in-8vo, 109 + 106 + 128, ill. de 31 gravures n./b., tampon de bibl. sur la p. de titre, reliure en demi-toile aux coins. (Couvertures en couleurs des broch. rel. avec),
Seconda edizione ampliata ed interamente rifatta stampata in verde su carta pesante e adorna di 25 illustrazioni stampate in rosso e verde poste come testatine, finalini e piccoli fregi n.t. Il Russo si innalzò con il pallone Urania del capitano Spelterini fino a 1500 metri di altezza ed ebbe lassù l’idea di scrivere questa bizzarra aria areostatica.
Coll. «Collezione Minima» vol. IV. Ottimo esemplare, illustrazione al frontespizio. Edizione originale.
2449211 March 1836. ‘Cottage / Winchmore Hill’. An idiosyncratic letter revealing something of his working practices and the relations between client and bookseller in the early nineteenth century. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. From the collection of a painstaking Victorian autograph collector who has unobtrusively repaired slight damage to a central fold. On lightly discoloured paper with a thin neat strip from the windowpane mount adheres to the edges. The letter is signed ‘Sh.n Turner’ and the recipients are not named. The letter begins: ‘Gentn / I would thank you to get for me Rosellinis ‘I Monumenti dell Egitto’ / Tom I. Pisa 1832 8o / with an atlas & 30 plates / large folio - / and the parts which have been published since. / As it is an expensive work I will send you a draft for the amount on receiving it - but I see I shall want it to do my next Volume as satisfactory to myself as I wish - as I like to see myself all original authorities’. The recipients have written at the head of the letter: ‘24 Numbers of Plates Folio at 27/ per No. will becompleted in 40 Numbers and must subscribe for the whole / 4 vols 8o published will be completed in 20 Vols / those will be gratis’. 11 March 1836. ‘Cottage / Winchmore Hill’. unknown
248684 December 1973; on his joint letterhead with Alan Hodge as co-editor of ‘History Today’ London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Philip Dosse was proprietor of Hansom Books publisher of a stable of seven arts magazines including Books and Bookmen and Plays and Players. See ‘Death of a Bookman’ by the novelist Sally Emerson editor of ‘Books and Bookmen’ at the time of Dosse’s suicide in Standpoint magazine October 2018. The present item is 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged and creased. Folded once for postage. Signed ‘Peter Quennell’. He ‘can’t co-operate’ with the questionnaire that Dosse has sent him. ‘In the first place I’m rather too busy just now; & filling it up wld require a good deal of thought. Secondly I don’t much like the idea of sniping at my fellow writers without explaining my criticisms - ‘overpraised’ ‘unreadable’ ‘silliest’ etc - at some length.’ He ends by reminding Dosse that he owes him a cheque ‘for my Boswell-Thrale review which I hope will arrive before Christmas’. 4 December 1973; on his joint letterhead with Alan Hodge as co-editor of ‘History Today’, London. unknown
<br/> TITOLO: ‘Giansenisti’, ebrei e ‘giacobini’ a Siena dall’Accademia ecclesiastica all’Impero napoleonico (1780-1814). Con un’appendice di documenti inediti.<br/> AUTORE: Piselli,Francesca.<br/> EDITORE: Olschki Ed.<br/> DATA ED.: 2007,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Biblioteca della «Rivista di Storia e Letteratura Religiosa» - Studi,20.<br/> EAN: 9788822257116
138594aafSt. Gallen / Bern, Huber, 1835, kl. in-8vo, XII + 436 S. + 2 Bl. + 1 lithogr., + Faltkarte, Ex libris Peter E. Obergfell, ill. Orig.-Pp. (mit Holzschnitt-Stadtansicht auf dem hint. Einbanddeckel) im Orig.-Schuber, Einbanddeckel oben etwas fingerfleckig. Im Ganzen hübsches Exemplar.
Milano, Giuffrè, s.a., in-8, brossura editoriale. Estratto di 15 pp. da “Studi in onore di Edoardo Volterra”.
Siena, Circolo Giuridico dell'Università, 1979, in-8, brossura editoriale. Estratto di 34 pp. da “Studi Senesi”.
Molto buono, bross. ill., 21 cm, 126 pp, ill. col.
Napoli, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 1982, in-8, brossura editoriale. Estratto di 42 pp. da “Index - Quaderni camerti di studi romanistici, International Survey of Roman Law”.