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In 8°, t.t. edit. rigida con titoli al dorso in oro e sovracop. ill., pp. 308,(4) con 32 ill. f.t.; copia molto buona, coll. "Le Scie", prima edizione. (x043) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
in-8, 290 pp., illustrations, broche, couv. ill. plast.- ISBN 2258006740 Tres bel exemplaire [109B-7]
in-8°, 354 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, notes, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [AFF-1]
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 5/08/1934
in-8, 243 pp., photos n-b., broché, couv. ill. Bon état. [LA-4] « Le jour où tu liras ces lignes je serai mort ».
in-8°, 277 pages, broché, jaquette illustree, rabat de la jaquette : photo de Robert DOISNEAU. Edition originale sur papier courant (il n'a ete tiré que 30 exemplaire sur grand papier). Très bel exemplaire, très frais. [AZ-8] Très bel exemplaire, très frais.
in-12, 365 p., reliure plein cuir, dos à nerfs, titre dore, couverture conservee. Tres bon etat. [MI-19]
In-16° (cm. 18,7x17,3), pp. 220 + 14 FOTO b.n. in TAVOLE f.t. Tela e oro edit. strappetti e mancanze marg. alla sovracc. Inchiesta sui gangsters americani di origine italiana, rimpatriati alla fine della guerra. Lucky Luciano, i fratelli Caneba, Lily Valentino, Salvatore De Fonzo, Frank Frigenti e molti altri intervistati dal vulcanico e libero Fusco.
Firenze, Beltrami, 1939, 8vo br. con sovr. (con alcuni restauri ai margini) pp. 322 con una tav. f.t.
in-8, 223 pp., broche, couv. rouge et noire.- 9782351440117 Très bel exemplaire. } [CA33-8] Chronique réalisée à partir des témoignages fournis par Jean-Pierre, ami et complice de Mesrine.
in-8°, 329 pages, broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [AFF-1-][AMI-3vf]
fort volume in-8, 491 p., broché. Etat moyen (traces de mouillures, couverture et dos defraichis). [CA30-1]
in-8°, 238 pages, broche, couverture illustree. Bon etat (dos leg. us.). [CA33-7]
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI, MAI SFOGLIATO, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. RARO. Hans Magnus Enzensberger (Kaufbeuren, 11 novembre 1929) è uno scrittore, poeta, traduttore ed editore tedesco. Ha scritto anche sotto lo pseudonimo di Andreas Thalmayr e Linda Quilt. Vive a Monaco. In molte delle sue poesie Enzensberger adotta un registro ironico e sarcastico. Per esempio, la poesia "Classe media blues" è composta da un elenco di luoghi comuni tipici della classe media intervallati dalla frase "non ci possiamo lamentare" ripetuta svariate volte, e si conclude con "ma che stiamo aspettando?" Molte di queste poesie, inoltre, trattano in modo polemico tematiche socio-economiche. Enzensberger ha vissuto molti anni nella Cuba di Fidel Castro. Benché sia principalmente un poeta e un saggista, Enzensberger ha realizzato anche opere teatrali, cinematografiche, radiodrammi, reportage, traduzioni, romanzi e libri per bambini. Ha partecipato a diverse riunioni del Gruppo 47. Nel decennio 1965-1975 ha pubblicato la rivista "Kursbuch". Dal 1985 pubblica a Francoforte la prestigiosa collana di libri Die Andere Bibliothek (L'altra biblioteca) che attualmente conta circa 250 titoli. Enzensberger è inoltre il fondatore del mensile TransAtlantik. I suoi libri sono stati tradotti in più di 40 lingue. In Italia è conosciuto, oltre che per essere stato citato in Caro diario di Nanni Moretti (come modello di intellettuale che rifiuta di assoggettarsi al mezzo televisivo), soprattutto per il suo libro per bambini Il mago dei numeri, diventato un best seller anche per gli adulti. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Politica e gangsterismo: quattro 4 saggi su criminalità comune e strutture di potere; dalla Chicago degli anni '20 alle Roma degli anni '50 Titolo originale: Politik und Verbrechen. Rafael Trujillo, Bildnis eines Landesvates (1963); Chicago-ballade Modell Einer terroristichen Geselschaft (1962); Pupetta oder das Ende der Newen Camorra (1960); Wilma Montesi. Ein leben nach dem Tode (1969). Autore: Hans Magnus Enzensberger Traduzione e cura di: Franco Montesanti Copertina: Davif Editore: Roma: Savelli, 1979 Lunghezza: 170 pagine; 18 cm Collana: Volume 232 di Cultura politica; Sezione sociologia n. 11 Soggetti: Gangsterismo, Delinquenza, Politica, Criminalità organizzata, Crimine, Terrorismo, Violenza, Terrore, Costume, Società, Biografie, Boss, Capi, Potere, Casi famosi, Politics and crime, Rafael Trujillo, Padri del popolo, Nuova Camorra, Repubblica di Santo Domingo, Dittatori, Traffico internazionale, Droga, Stupefacenti, Pupetta Maresca, Roma, Dolce Vita, Attentati, Corruzione, Connivenza, Partiti politici, Gangster, Mafiosi, Cosche, Cosa Nostra, Napoletani, Omicidi politici, Donne, Servizi segreti, Repressione, Regimi, Stati, Marxismo, Capitalismo, Chicago-ballade: modèle d'une société terroriste, La balada de Al Capone: Mafia y capitalismo, Cadillacs, Libri Vintage, Fuori catalogo, Prime edizioni, Gangsterism, Delinquency, Politics, Organized Crime, Crime, Terrorism, Violence, Terror, Customs, Societies, Biographies, Chiefs, Power, Famous Cases, Fathers of the People, Dictators, International Traffic, Drugs, Narcotics, Rome, Corruption, Connivence, Political parties, Neapolitans, Political murders, Women, Books out of print, First editions, Anni Trenta, Anni Cinquanta, Anni Quaranta, Anni Venti, Thirties, The Forties, Fifties Parole e frasi comuni Americano accusato Anibal Escalante Asev assassinio dichiarazione Blas Roca bomb bourgeoisie capitalism Bisaccia Bakunin Batista bomba Boris Savinkov lettera Caglio camorra Al Capone Chicago Communists tedesco Dollaro Repubblica Dominicana Eddie Slovik sparare Esposito Fascism Fidel Castro Fighting Organization diserzione caso donna del gangster prigione polizia segreta Generale Corte Storia Società Act casa Italia italiani Johnny Torrio giustizia Kaljajew reportage vita Lich ragazze Mafia uomo Maresca persone Montagna omicidio Muto Narodniki Napoli Okhrana pubblico organizzazione di partito Pasqualone Pietroburgo Piero Piccioni Plehwe politica polizia Presidente Processo Pupetta Rafael Trujillo destra governo rivoluzionario giudice Rossana Russia San Pietroburgo Sawinkow Comunità regola Stati Uniti Sawinkov secret services police Procuratore città terrorismo terroristi giudizio crimine tradimento cospiratori difensori gente mondo Zasulitch Wilma Montesi benefattore Parola Tsar giornali testimoni Social Revolutionary Party Marxist Cuban revolution Czar Final Solution future German global Havana
Milano, Bompiani, 1931, 16mo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 217 (Primi Piani, n. 1) . Piccoli strappi e lievi mancanze alla copertina al dorso.
86 pages. Features: Spanish silver cache found!; Bottle digging secrets revealed; Ned Pent's pillar dollars; Illinois' fabulous gangster hoard; the Aquapulse 1 underwater detector; coinshooting old Mexico; What's it worth?. Average wear. Book
288 pages. Features: Review of American Gangster; Francis Ford Coppola argues that doing business in Hollywood is bad for the soul; Bengal Chad Johnson's touchdown celebrations; Loel Lovell on money; Michael Hsu on making your pad more attractive - affordably; Fernando Botero tackles Abu Ghraib; Glenn O'Brien analyzes the sartorial choices of world leaders from W. to Kim Jong Il to Joseph Kabila; John McCain once seemed a shoo-in for the Republican nomination; Landmark trends of the past 50 years; Dressing up Dave Grohl in outfits under $200; Best Watches under $500; Chiwetel Ejiofor models designer suits; Uruguay's Punta del Este - The New Rio; Ten ways to wear a tweed sports jacket; Ryan Gosling - The Loner; Elizabeth Banks - funniest tramp in the room; A guide to London - the coolest city on the planet; Jerry Seinfeld interview; Kevin Durant - newest NBA superstar; Iraqis flee to Syria. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Stories: The Baffin-Land Mystery; My Adventures in the Pyrenees; Dead Man's Treasure; Big-Bang; Unknown New Guinea; Ma Barker Gangster; Nine Lives; The Saving of Montague Smith; The Wishing Pipe; The Sinister Crocodile; Costa Rica Fights Voodoo; The Man with the Harp Once More; A Plague of Mice. Average wear. Prior owner's name upon front cover. Book
Pages 287-352, 14 ads. Features: My Adventures in "German South-West" (I) - a bicycle trip through south-west Africa; The Blue Powder - a story of bewitching from Nigeria; Among the Yahgans - a sailor's story from the waters of Tierra del Fuego; The Queen Side of Things - My Chinese Crystal - the events which came with a curio believed to have been stolen from a Chinese temple; The Devil-Panther - two British sportsmen seek to kill this beast; An Errand of Mercy - the difficulties of travel in rural Paraguay; "Hoodlum" - Roger Berry was a fireman aboard a Lake Erie tug; The Talking Crow - a tale from autumn 1922; Outlaws at Bay - a tale from North-west India; Rescuing the Doctor - a tale from the Peruvian jungle; Malayan Gang-Robbers; The Yacca-Gummers; Anstruther Gets a Job; Man and His Needs. Heavily worn. Covers nearly detached. Bit of writing atop first page of advertising and page 339. A worthy reading copy. Book
Features: Mis-Applied Science, by Dr. Albert E. Burke - America is losing tomorrow's battles by insisting that scientists concentrate on producing better mousetraps; The Hot War in Vietnam - Can the U.S. win it?; Master of the Jab - Ho Chi Minh is waging the kind of war he knows best; Sunday's Gladiators - as the armed (pro football) combatants struggle before the crowds, there are reminders of ancient Rome; The Charmed Life of Gangster Tony Accardo - arrested 23 times but never convicted; That Bowl of Fire Called Chili - a peppery dish invented by the pioneers of the old Southwest is still savored by their descendants; My Awful Wedded Husband, by Mrs. Kirk Douglas; Inside the Frozen Mountain - colour photos from deep inside Wyoming's Fossil Mountain; Let'em Eat... Turkey - the crisis that erupted when the Veep missed Thanksgiving dinner in Korea, by Walter M. Turner; Boy's Home on the Range - at Boy's Ranch in the rugged cow country of Texas' Panhandle, Cal Farley uses work, love and discipline to turn bad boys into good ones. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Colour Corvair ad inside front cover. *Awesome* colour cadillac ad on page 9. Book
12 pages. Lesson two of "The most terrifying secrets of self-defense ever known to man - gathered from confidential sources throughout the world - and published here for the first time!" - from front cover. Contents: Know your Attacker by his Fighting Style!; Every Part of your Body is a Deadly Weapon; Your Body is like an Armored Tank!; Beware of these Hoodlum Weapons!; Look for these Defensive Weapons; Use these Dangerous Weapons - clothes you wear/items you carry; An analysis of this lesson - main points to remember. Vivid two-colour (red and black) illustrations. Binding intact. Average wear. Some items circled by prior owner in blue ballpoint pen. A sound vintage copy of this iconic collectible. Book
372 pages including notes, bibliography and index. Black and white photographs. "A riveting account of the role of Americans in the evolution of the Tokyo underworld in the years since 1945... Chronicles the half-century rise and fall of the fortunes of Nick Zappetti and his comrades." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
24 pages. Features: 42% of Canadians favour legal betting shops; Bloody Thursday - it has been 50 years since the St. Valentine's Day massacre when Al Capone's gang killed 7 of Bugs Moran's gang - article with many small photos; The Long Goodbye - Gangster movies grew in popularity after the St. Valentine's Day massacre - article with colour photos of actor George Raft and others; A day in the life of Iona Campagnolo - article with colour photo; Fear of Loving - where will self-love leave us?; Numero Uno - Fidel Castro - article with black and white photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Short Stories: Dream of Love; The High Cost of Babies; Major Arrowtoss. Articles: Heroes - or Bums? - campaign to smear unemployed vets; Citadel of Jump - Great photo-illustrated article on Robert M. Weitman's Paramount Theatre in New York; "I'll Take Zale in Two" - photo-illustrated boxing article by Rocky Graziano; The Decline of Bing Crosby - photo-illustrated article on his voice problems; Billion Dollar Haul - fascinating article on war booty at the end of WWII, with photo of Hjalmar Schacht; War Against West Point; About that Sinus Trouble. Special Features; Sexiest Gal in Town? - photo-illustrated article about Ruth Gilbert; Wackies - article with great one-page photo of Barbara Bates and Julie Gibson; Lion Hunt - photo-illustrated article of Metropolitan Opera tenor Lauritz Melchior hunting mountain lion; Hockey's Hardest Hoodlum - John "Choo-Choo" Mariucci of the Chicago Blackhawks; On the Bowery; The Name is Sheridan - lovely photos of Ann Sheridan; Smokechasers - photos of parachuting forest fire fighters; Photos of Marvin S. Kite marrying Doris Press by phone; Salute of the Month - photo of Lloyd F. Oleson, National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans; Before and after photos of 1st Lt. William D. Robertson, the first GI to contact the Russian Army at Torgau, Germany; and more. Nice ad for movie "The Man I Love" features photo of Ida Lupino; Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Photos of lovely Wanda Ridgeway inside front cover. Short Stories: "For Five Grand"; The Pie Card. Articles: I Was a Georgia Nazi - Lanier Waller tells his story; The Return of Chaplain Smith - Reverend Meredith Patrick Smith adapts to life as a New England village pastor; Hope for the Childless; George Raft's Gangster Friend - Bugsy Siegel; Stone Cold Dead in the Stork Club - article with photos of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. Clark H. Minor, Henry Cushing IV, Georgette Windsor; Lady Iris Mountbatten, Gordon Michler, Lana Turner, Greg Bautzer, Tilak Raj, Marguerite Skoda and Bruce Cabot; Most Veterans are Suckers - 10 million vets have deprived themselves of an insurance deal no commercial outfit can match; Hirohito Beats the Rap - photo-illustrated article on how Hirohito is being rebranded to the Japanese people; Eisenhower for President? - photo-illustrated article; First in War; Are Umpires Human? - article with photos including Frankie Frisch, Lee Ballanfant, and George Magerkurth; Congress Should See Me. Special Features: Speaking of Girls; Life with Ingrid Bergman - photo-illustrated article about Sam Wanamaker; Heavenly Body - Several photos of lovely Rita Hayworth who stars in this film; ; report from Hollywood; College Life - 1947; Inside the Glamour Business - article with great photos of how photographers such as Murray Korman, James Kriegsman and Bruno of Hollywood snap glamourous photos of gorgeous women; Generals are Lousy Historians - their books emphasize the role of the brass, and each general's outfit individually won the war; Photo salute to Bishop Bernard Sheil, the Most Reverend Auxilliary Bishop of Chicago; "It Depends on the Breaks" - photo-illustrated article on Congressional Medal winner Russell Dunham, his wife Mary, and their baby, who have found postwar life to be no snap; and more. Salute's Pin-up is a beautiful one-page photo of Lena Horne. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book