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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. [8], 398 p., color and b/w ills. II. Mesrutiyet'in ilk yili: 23 Temmuz 1908 - 23 Temmuz 1909. Chronology of the first year of the II. MeIrutiyet period.
Mm 140x215 Volume in copertina rigida con titolo al dorso che risulta ingiallito causa luce, custodia editoriale, 637 pagine con immagini a colori non comprese nel testo. Buona copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Giovanni Spadolini I presidenti del Senato. , Editalia 1989, Ottime condizioni: rilegatura rigida, sovraccoperta perfettamente integra, tagli e pagine pari al nuovo, misure in cm 33x27x3 Molto buono (Very Good) . <br> in quarto <br> Copertina flessibile <br> 304<br> 8870602052
In 8', br. ed. con sovrac., pp. 526, a cura e con un introduzione di Magda Da Passano; volume in ottimo stato, minimi segni del tempo.
Mm 95x155 Collana di "Varia" - Edizione a cura, con introduzione e note bio-bibliografiche di Giuseppe Fonterossi. Volume cartonato rigido con legatura editoriale in piena tela, sovraccoperta originale in buone condizioni, lv-395 pagine con figure in nero lungo l'intero testo. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In 8, pp. (6) + 86. Danni al d. e mancanza al p. post. Br. ed. Opuscolo che presenta i discorsi al Parlamento Nazionale, a partire da Carlo Alberto fino a Vittorio Emanuele nel 1871.
In 8', pelle ed. con tit. in oro al piatto e al dorso, pp. 982, volume in buono stato, lievi fioriture al taglio sup.
Cm. 18; pp. XXXII, 836, (4). Tela editoriale, titoli in oro al piatto e al dorso. Numerose fotografie dei parlamentari. Tratti biografici e note politiche. Buon esemplare 1170 / 30
La Navicella 1949. 16°:pp.799n. Legatura tela scolorita con qualche abrasione. Interno buono.
Tutti gli uomini di Bernardo Provenzano da Corleone al Parlamento.
Tutti gli uomini di Bernardo Provenzano da Corleone al Parlamento
In-16 gr. (mm. 196x120), 4 volumi in 2 tomi, mz. tela mod. (picc. manc. a un piatto). Di tutto il pubblicato, in 7 volumi, offriamo i seguenti, relativi ai deputati del primo Parlamento italiano: - Vol. II, pp. 347, con 17 ritratti in litografia; biografie di 39 deputati, da Nicola Danetta (n. 48) ad Annibale Marazio (n. 86). - Vol. III, pp. 355, con 18 ritratti; biografie di 48 deputati, da Giuseppe Avezzana (n. 87) a Rodolfo Audinot (n. 134). - Vol. IV, pp. 371, con 32 ritratti; biografie di 85 deputati, da Francesco De-Blasiis (n. 135) a Carlo Gorini (n. 219). - Vol. V, pp. 219, con 15 ritratti; biografie di 57 deputati, da Carlo Fenzi (n. 220) a Testa Pietro (n. 276). “Più noto sotto lo pseudonimo anagrammato di Cletto Arrighi, lo scrittore milanese (1830-1906) fu autore di romanzi d’intonazione politica non senza venature patriottico sociali, fra cui il celebre “La Scapigliatura”. Vivace giornalista, fondò e diresse il periodico satirico “La cronaca grigia” (1860) che aveva come oggetto soprattutto la vita parlamentare italiana”. Così Diz. Treccani,X, p. 373. Esempl. ben conservato.
Milano, Dott. A. Giuffrè, 1981, in-8 grande, br. editoriale, pp. XI, [1], 405, [1]. Intonso.
DIJON, Alfred Bellais Lib. - 1927 - In-4 - Broché - Sous emboitage - Couverture rempliée illustrée - Tirage limité à 530 exemplaires, un des 20 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande van gelder vergé, N° 14 - Planches d'armoiries in fine, avec un double de chaque planche joint - Index - 412 pages - Très bon exemplaire
40 pages. 60 black and white photos and illustrations. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Statement in Parliament by Winston Churchill - The Impending Struggle - extensively illustrated; Greatest battle in the world's history; The non-stop Nazi advance; Article - France asks for peace terms; Centerfold illustrated by Roland Davies displays the types of planes of the Italian Air Force; German parachutists and their methods; Pall of smoke over burning Le Havre; Malta calm and confident; Illustrated article on Large aircraft of the R.A.F.; Photos of nine men honoured by the king for bravery including Sgt. Thomas Gray, B. Warburton-Lee; D.E. Garland, K.S. Freeman, J.A. Ingram, Ramsey Tait, A.N. Spear, L.R. Clisby, and R.V.T. Kitto; A commentary on the war this week; Photos on the home front; Keeping watch in Egypt; Summary of the chief daily events in the war this week. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Signed by MP Tom Normanton below his photograph on The Terrace on page 10. No other marks or inscriptions. A few faint creases. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, bump to top of spine and no bumping to corners. 26pp. A history and description of both of the British Houses of Parliament by the Clerk of Committee Records. With thirty-six colour photographs. A list of the photographs is provided inside the front cover in both French and German.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 312 p. B/w ills. Hizmete adanmis bir ömür: Galip Demirel.
pp. viii, 343. Very XLib. XLib stamp on title page. XLib bookplate of the Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary Library on front paste down. 175mm. Original full green cloth binding, spotted. Spine faded, library call number and repaired with loss. EUROPE BX 2
Paris, H. Plon, 1871, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. (6), 270, (4). Con bibliografia. Ex libris Constantino.
pp. [2], 55. Signatures: A^(4)(-A1) B-G^(4) H2. There are two settings of this same edition known (no priority as to first issue, and many copies contain mixed formes). This setting has the title page with a small version of the royal arms; and on the verso a large, full page, engraved version; and the last line of D4v begins: as ever'. **Short contemporary Ms. note on title: 'This p'lament began Apr. 16, 1640 & was dissolved May 5 folowing.' Small 4to. 190 mm. Later blue boards binding; leather title strip lettered in gilt. Clean and attractive copy. Charles I (1600-1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland. In his early disputes, arguments, and battles with the Scots, tried a new tool. He resolved to call an English parliament, and to ask for means to enable him to make war effectually upon Scotland. The discovery of an attempt made by the Scottish leaders to open negotiations with the king of France led him to hope that the national English feeling would be touched. In the meanwhile the English privy councillors offered him a loan which would enable him at least to gather an army without parliamentary aid. The Short parliament of 1640 was opened by the King on 13 April with a few words indicative of the gravity of the situation, the task of more fully setting forth the royal wishes and intentions being devolved upon the Lord Keeper (Baron Finch). Under Pym's leadership the Parliament showed itself disposed to ask for redress of grievances as a condition of a grant of supply, and it subsequently refused to give money unless peace were made with the Scots. On 5 May Charles dissolved parliament by means of this Declaration. Getting money by irregular means, he proceeded to push on the war, and formed an Irish army to join the mutinous and un-warlike Royal army. Terrified and exasperated Englishmen, believed that this army would be used in England to crush their liberties. The Scots knew that the opinion in England was in their favour, and they had already entered into communication with the parliamentary leaders. On 20 Aug. they crossed the Tweed, defeated part of the royal army at Newburn on the 28th, and soon afterwards occupied Newcastle and Durham. Charles's money was by this time almost exhausted, and he was obliged to summon the English peers to meet him in a great council at York, as there was no time to get together a full parliament. The great council met on 24 Sept. It at once insisted on opening negotiations with the Scots, and sent some of its members to London to obtain a loan to support the army during the progress of the treaty. Charles had now agreed to summon another parliament, and the negotiations opened at Ripon were adjourned to London. Possibly written by John Finch, Baron Finch of Fordwich (1584-1660), Speaker of the House of Commons and Lord Keeper. STC (2nd ed.) 9262; Thomason, E.203[1]; Lincoln's Inn. Catalogue of Pamphlets, 1506-1700. The attractive First Edition of a scarce and important pamphlet. KING CHARLES I DISSOLVES THE "SHORT PARLIAMENT". **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STC 2
143pp.rijkelijk geïll.in kleur, linnen band met stofwikkel, mooie staat, [uitgave onder auspiciën van het Vlaams parlement tgv. Het 25-jarig bestaan]
Brussel, Arcade, 1976, 93pp.geïll.
Mm 135x205 Collana "Materialimarsilio". Volume nella sua brossura originale, vi + 157. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
337 pages including bibliography, index and black and white illustrations. "For thousands of Canadians, Grace MacInnis was and is a powerful source of inspiration - a touchstone of enduring values. Daughter of the legendary, large and boisterous J.S. Woodsworth family, she became a legend herself, serving for a number of years as the only woman member of the Parliament in Ottawa, having previously been a member of the British Columbia Legislature. Grace's story and the human values she championed have never been more relevant as we search for new solutions." - from cover.Gift greetings upon half-title page else clean, bright and unmarked. Minimal wear. Excellent copy. Book
In 8, pp. 64, br. Polvere ai piatti (6504/ GOVERNO TECNICO - PARTITI POLITICI - PARLAMENTO ITALIANO - PARTITO REPUBLICANO)