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1498028241.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1162787015.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2017__1549623028Independently published 2017. Paperback. New. 31 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.08 inches. Independently published paperback
252pp, illustrated.; Gestalten Der Antike; 252 pages
2002210528060Wizards of the Coast 2002-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. 10x8x0. Ships M-F. Very good book with light shelf-wear. This is a great reading copy. We protect your purchase with damage-resistant double-layer bubble-wrap packaging where possible. Your purchase helps fund small charities in Ohio Kentucky Indiana. Our delivery standard: order received by 2PM Eastern US time goes out by 4:30 PM M-F. Wizards of the Coast paperback
1959035990Stuttgart, DVA, 1959. 274 S.; mit 2 Karten; Einband fleckig, etwas verzogen Leinen 20,7 cm Erste deutsche Ausgabe kein Schutzumschlag Befriedigend
Former owner's name to halftitle else book is fine. DJ has chipping to spine ends. ; Discusses the Origin of the Punic People to their end under Hannibal and the disastrous campaign and final death of Carthage. ; 362 pages
in-8, 270 pp., broché. Bel exemplaire [GE-3]
1958500Hachette 13 x 20 Paris 1958 Collection "La vie quotidienne". Broché, 271 p. Usures d'usage, mais bon et solide exemplaire.(C13) Livre
1958500Hachette 13 x 20 Paris 1958 Collection "La vie quotidienne". Broché, 271 p. Usures d'usage, mais bon et solide exemplaire.(C13) Livre
2005RO40186531Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca. 2005. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 69 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
969858-nnew. unknown
969858like new. unknown
1998x-0761953906Sage Pubns 1998. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 176 pages. 10.00x7.75x0.50 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
20192-6200051364Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 312 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.71 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
2210IR033<p>Discursos proferidos durante a vigência do XI Governo Constitucional. Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda. Lisboa. 1989.</p>_x000d_<p>De 24x15 cm. Com 469 ii págs. Brochado.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com autógrafo do autor na folha de anterrosto e marcas de manuseamento nas capas de brochura.</p> I-128-A-43 unknown
2501MA122<p>Por. Professor Catedrático da Universidade Nova de Lisboa e da Universidade Católica Portuguesa e. Professor Auxiliar da Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Nova Edição. 2.ª Edição. Faculdade de Economia. Universidade Nova de Lisboa. 1992.</p>_x000d_<p>De 21x15 cm. Com 370 i págs. Brochado. Ilustrado com gráficos. Exemplar com dedicatória do professor Aníbal Cavaco Silva acrescentada a data de 1993 na folha de rosto.</p>_x000d_<p> </p> SACO MA564-12 unknown
53233, Thames Hudson, 2020 Hardcover with dusjacket. 504 pages, 33,2 x 25,7 x 4,7 cm, illusrated in color. ENGLISH text. = **this edition is exactly the same as Hannibal's; only dust cover is different. reproductions are unchanged ISBN 9780500023457.
1901467752Ponta Delgada : Ruy Moraes 1901. First Edition. Softcover. Good pamphlet copy in printed wrappers now dust-dulled and with minor creasing or tears to the edges. Leaves slightly dust-dulled some showing a faint damp-stain with text remaining entirely legible. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description; 9 pages ; 21 cm. Subjects; João de Arruda Botelho e Câmara. Biography. Azores. São Miguel Island. Nobility. 19th century. 20th century. [Ponta Delgada] : Ruy Moraes paperback
2312RS218<p>Caducidade Resoluta. Por. Juiz de Direito. S.n. Lisboa. 1962.</p>_x000d_<p>De 23x165 cm. Com 155 viii págs. Brochado. Exemplar com etiqueta da Livraria Petrony na capa anterior e na folha de rosto e carimbo oleográfico de posse de Luís Saias na folha de guarda anterior. </p> SACO RS489-11 unknown
2002RL043<p>a Reclamações. b Recursos Ordinários. c Recursos Extraordinários. 2.ª Edição Melhorada e Ampliada. Livraria Petrony. Lisboa. 1984.</p>_x000d_<p>De 23x165 cm. Com 262 i págs. Brochado. Exemplar com leves sinais de manuseamento na lombada algumas manchas e carimbo oleografico de posse na folha de guarda anterior.</p>_x000d_<p> </p> SACO R196-6 unknown
197256389Caracas: ediciones en haa 1972. First edition. 63 pp w/index. Some light sunning to rear panel else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems with illustrations by José Albreu. Caracas: ediciones en haa unknown books
1865551740Ship Island Mississippi 1865. Near Fine. Printed certificate completed in manuscript. 8†x 10â€. Two slight original horizontal folds near fine. This Union Army “Certificate to be Given to Union Volunteers at the Time of their Discharge†was issued for Robert Brown an African-American Private in Company C of the Second Regiment of the Louisiana Native Guard also known as the Corps d’Afrique. The document is Signed by Captain Hannibal Carter and the additional text was likely handwritten by him. Carter was Brown’s African-American Company Commander. He formerly had been a Private in the first Black Confederate Army unit also known as the 1st Louisiana Native Guard. When Louisiana seceded from the Union New Orleans free Black citizens and Creoles of color initially supported the Confederacy and briefly offered their volunteer service as soldiers and nurses.<br /> <br /> When Union General Benjamin Butler occupied New Orleans with regiments hailing from New England his command was inundated with enslaved Blacks from the city as well as those who had fled their plantations. Butler who feared a possible Confederate campaign to retake the city formed several regiments composed of loyal Irishmen and Germans who had settled in the city and he also interviewed former Black officers of the Confederate 1st Native Guard. After being convinced they would transfer their allegiance to the Union he established the first Black military unit to serve in the Union Army: the Louisiana Native Guard. Its first regiment included many members of the former Confederate militia unit plus two additional regiments—over 2700 men in total—were raised from other “free men of color†and former slaves. This certificate was issued to Brown at Ship Island Mississippi on 8 March 1865.<br /> <br /> Robert Brown’s unit the 2nd Regiment of the Louisiana Native Guard initially remained in New Orleans and Lafourche Parish where it guarded railroads and strategic locations while confiscating Confederate supplies. In January of 1863 Brown’s company was deployed to defend Ship Island. In April a detachment from Ship Island boarded vessels to raid East Pascagoula Mississippi becoming the second Black unit to meet Confederates in combat. The Louisiana Native Guard was eventually renamed the Corps d’ Afrique and later the 2nd Regiment was redesignated as the 74th Regiment of U.S. Colored Infantry.<br /> <br /> Hannibal Caesar Carter Brown’s Company Commander was an original member of the Confederate Army’s 1st Louisiana Native Guard. He was born in New Albany Indiana where he received his common schooling and eventually became a barber and tobacconist. He his father and his brother Edward were traveling to New Orleans on the Mississippi riverboat Vicksburg when Fort Sumner fell to the Confederates in April 1861. Sometime after their arrival both brothers joined the 1st Louisiana Native Guard. After the war Carter became a prominent Republican and served as Mississippi’s second Black Secretary of State.<br /> <br /> A scarce survival. This certificate appears to be the only identified Civil War military document signed by an African-American man who had served in both the first Black Confederate unit and the first Black Union unit. unknown
19821045Buenos Aires: Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires 1982. Hardcover Tapa dura. 345x260mm. 13½x10¼". Buenos Aires Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires 1982. En folio mayor 345 x 260mm. 256 pp. numerosas láminas a color. Encuadernación en tela editorial con camisa. Primera edición muy bien impresa con profusión de ilustraciones. Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires hardcover
16778814Roma: Io. Jacobus de Rubeis 1677. First Edition Primera edición. 585x396mm. 23x15½". Roma Io. Jacobus de Rubeis 1677 o anterior. 13 láminas grabadas al aguafuerte incluyendo portada. Junto con: CARRACCI Anibal inventor & MITELLI M. grabador. L'Enea Vagante Pitture Dei Caracci Intagliate E Dedicate Al Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo Medici Da Gioseppe Maria Mitelli Bolognese Serma. Altezza. Gioseppe Ma. Mitelli. Roma Gio Jacomo de Rossi 1663. 16 ilustraciones sobre 14 láminas grabadas al aguafuerte incluyendo portada. 2 obras en un volumen. En gran folio 585 x 396mm. En total 29 ilustraciones sobre 27 grandes láminas grabadas sobre pinturas inventadas por Carracci para el Palacio Farnese y el Palacio Fava en Roma y Boloña respectivamente. Encuadernación en holandesa del siglo XVIII. -I: Serie completa de 13 láminas numeradas incluyendo portada. Las láminas 2-13 están todas firmadas por Annibal Carraccius y dibujadas y grabadas por Petrus Aquila. Cada una lleva el nombre del impresor estampado "Io. Jacob. de Rubeis" Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi. La segunda lámina contiene la dedicatoria del editor al Cardenal César d'Estrées. La obra salió sin fecha de publicación pero la colección se menciona en el Indice De Rossi de 1677. Las láminas muestran los frescos pintados por Annibale Carracci entre 1596 y 1597 para el Cardenal Odoardo Farnese en el techo del Camerino Farnese en el Palacio Farnese de Roma. Representan los logros de Hércules y otras escenas alegóricas. Referencias: Goldschmidt E.P.<em> Catalogue 163</em> p. 25 -II: Serie completa de 16 láminas sobre 14 hojas representando los frescos realizados por los hermanos Carracci en 1586 en el Palacio Fava de Boloña ilustrando la historia de Aeneas. Referencias: Bertarelli 1940 59; Bartsch XIX.289.46 Io. Jacobus de Rubeis hardcover