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LONDON, Darling & Son - 1915 - In-8 - Broché - 24 pages - En langue anglaise
Maspéro, 1968. In-12 broché, couverture à rabats de 129 pages. Collection Cahiers libres 111. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon bon état
Paris, Société nouvelles de librairie et d'édition 1900. In-12 broché de 256 pages. Petiti manque à la couverture
PARIS, Les amis des presses universitaires de France - Sans date - In-8 - Broché - 72 pages - Propre Brochure contenant les plaidoiries de Maîtres Justin GodarT et Lyon-Caen, ainsi que les conclusions du Ministère public.
Padova, Cedam, 2003, in-8, brossura editoriale, pp. XXXIII, 430. Perfette condizioni.
brossura In un momento storico in cui la informatizzazione dei processi nelle varie giurisdizioni, pur se avviata, non è completa e si registra un continuo passaggio - anche bidirezionale - dalla gestione cartacea a quella digitale, il CED della Corte Suprema di cassazione e l'Ufficio Innovazione della Corte di cassazione e della Procura generale hanno promosso una giornata di studi, allo scopo di approfondire le questioni interpretative poste dalle norme generali del Codice dell'amministrazione digitale (C.A.D.) e del Regolamento UE n. 910 del 2014 (e.I.D.A.S.), in relazione alla disciplina speciale dei singoli "processi" telematici.
Mm 135x240 Volume cartonato rigido di pagine 235 legatura editoriale in pelle nera, titolo su tassello al dorso. Ristampa anastatica dell'edizione del 1895. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
br., (lég. fané), ENVOI À J. SAUERWEIN
Mm 130x210 Collana "Il cammino della saggezza". Brossura editoriale con bandelle, XI-235 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 235x240 NUOVO. Collana "Grandi Opere" - Brossura editoriale, 241 pagine con numerose illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Scritti di Fabio Bettoni, Alessandro Alimenti, Bernardino Sperandio. Nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
brossura "Ricorso civile per cassazione" è uno strumento pratico per la corretta stesura del ricorso civile per Cassazione, alla luce dei più recenti orientamenti giurisprudenziali, al fine di evitare le ricorrenti pronunce di inammissibilità. Particolare attenzione viene dedicata alla riforma del processo in Cassazione che è entrata in vigore, a differenza della riforma del processo civile di merito, il 1° gennaio 2023 (ad eccezione del rinvio pregiudiziale che entrerà in vigore il 30 giugno 2023) e le cui principali novità ordinamentali riguardano il Processo telematico e la Sezione autonoma tributaria della Cassazione. La riforma introduce, inoltre, i principi di chiarezza e sinteticità, la cui violazione potrebbe dar luogo anche a profili di inammissibilità ex lege. Più specificamente il testo si occupa di: vizi rilevabili nei provvedimenti del giudice di merito; eccezioni generalmente fondate e da proporre e quelle da evitare; individuare per ciascun motivo l'effettivo vizio della sentenza impugnata e le relative tecniche di redazione del ricorso; profili dell'autosufficienza del ricorso, sia per difetto che per eccesso (c.d. ricorsi farciti; diversi profili di inammissibilità; giudizio di rinvio; revocazione; correzione di errore materiale; rinuncia al ricorso. Ogni aspetto problematico è affrontato mediante il sistema delle domande e delle risposte.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Light wear to cover. 9 1/2"w x 11 3/8"h. 196 pages.
Features: Title page illustration of burial of first United States soldiers killed in action in France; The Threatened German Offensive (article); War Weariness in the Napoleonic Period (article); The Food Value of Our Rations (article); Photos and brief write-ups of nine people in the news, including Sir John Forrest, M. Trotsky, Lord Beaverbrook, Capt. Sir Douglas Brownrigg, Jemadar Gobind Singh V.C., Mr.s Burleigh Leach C.B.E., Capt. Peter McLean, The New Marquess of Dufferin, and Sir Henry Norman BT MP; Two-page illustration of Supreme War Council at Versailles; Six photos of the opening of Parliament by the King, and his Procession; Illustrations of British airmen and soldiers fighting Turkish infantry in Palestine; G.K. Chesterton writes of the end of WWI, with illustration of Captain Bouchardon of France; Three pages of photos of troops above the snowline on the Northern Italian Front; The Art of [Air] Raiding the Enemy - photo-illustrated article by C.G. Grey; Four illustrations of the winter palace of the Tsars, sacked by the Bolsheviks; Centrefold illustration of British troops advancing across 'no man's land' following an artillery barrage; Photos of British dummy (wooden) battle-ships; One-page illustration of the sole survivor of two British destroyers lost in a snowstorm off the Scottish coast; Excellent one-page photo of Paul Bolo on trial for receiving German money to influence French opinion; One-page photo of the Malvy Trial - M. Malvy, French Ex-Minister of the Interior, was charged with giving information to the enemy; Article on food rations and health; Roll of Honour - page of photos of 20 officers; "Jenny Wren" - The Handy Woman of the "W.R.N.S." - article with photos; Photo of a large machine shop of the Swift Motor Car Company; Photo of the Humber Company's undefeated ladies' football team; and more. 36 pages including eight pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. An ad for Carters includes photo of badly wounded soldier in their "Embassy" adjustable reclining chair. Bold two-color back cover ad for "Greys" cigarettes features member of military band on horseback. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
Features: Title page illustration of British Artillery officers tobogganing on the Italian Front; Flesh-Food Shortage - Ways to Reduce It (article); The Blue Laurel (article); War and the Oceans (article); One illustrated page of coverage of the Malvy Trial in the French Senate; Two pages of photos of the British Army in camp and in the trenches in Mesopotamia; G.K. Chesterton writes of the importance of Poland and Alsace-Lorraine to the present war; Nine photos of "Men of the Moment" including C. A'Court Repington, T.H.J.C. Goodwin, Lord Glenconner, Travers Clarke, Sir Herbert Lawrence, Sir A. Hunter-Weston, Sir R.Y. Tyrwhitt, Count Hertling and Count Czernin; Illustrations of Cossack Troops, a subject of recent Bolshevist rumours; Two photos of Roumanian troops; Photo of the Bolshevist "Revolutionary Tribunal" dealing with Countess Panina; Photo of Russian Constituent Assembly members before they were disbursed by Red Guards with bayonets; One-page photo of Dryburgh Abbey; Two-page illustration of Italian trench-raiding party crossing the Piave by night on a raft; The Nitrogen (fertilizer) Problem Again (article about food in short supply); Page of photos of 21 British officers on the Roll of Honour, including Capt. John Fox Russell, V.C., M.C., R.A.M.C.; Two-page illustration of a German counter-attack crushed at Cambrai; Two-page illustration at Bourlon Wood where British rifles and machine-guns infliected huge losses on the German counter-attack; Five photos of British naval winter life in the Arctic Circle; Two photos of Royal Navy visitors on the Lapland coast; and more. 36 pages, including ten pages of charming vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. In particular, the back cover ad for "Harlene Hair-Drill" will fascinate anyone interested in early women's hair treatments. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
Pages 1077-1116. Features: Cover photo of the five-power conference to negotiate a new international treaty for the limitation of naval armaments; Illustration of the great Finnish composer M. Jean Sibelius on the occasion of his 70th birthday; Page of illustrations of naval cruisers of Britain, Japan, Germany and Italy - a reduction problem for the five-power naval conference; Page of reproductions of archival illustrations of historic precedents for Lord De Clifford's trial; Photos of air raids on Dessie - Italian bonds damaged the palace of the Crown Prince just after the Emperor of Abyssinia had left it to me: Article discusses "What is Electricity?"; Page of illustrations present electricity as a "new servant"of man; Oil - the diplomatic problem of the hour - three pages of photos of the modern oil industry; A unique complex of bronze age Irish ring-forts - new discoveries of unusual interest, at Cush, in the County Limerick; Page of photos of newly found relics of Celtic Ireland in the Bronze Age; a 12th-century Irish reliquary - the shrine of St. Manchan - text and photos; Page of photos of anteaters Map of the present Abyssinian Empire; Two-page illustration of the boiler furnaces of the "Queen Mary" being lit; Photo of rioting in Lahore; Photo of a large band of Sikhs overlooked by mounted police during a pause in their march to Lahore for Shahidi day; One page colour ad says Guinness is good for oysters - good for you; Colour centrefold illustration of the "Silver Jubilee Procession"; Nice colour one-page ad for Craven 'A' cigarettes with Christmas motif; Photos of personalities of the week include: the Oxford and Cambridge rugby teams, E. O. W. Hunt, George A Strasser, his Majesty Haile Selassie, Señor Manuel Quezon, the Bishop of Salisbury, Lord De Clifford, Thomas Marlowe, C. Hayden Coffin, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Ulster with their hostess, Lady Brooke; Photos of survivors of the "Silverhazel" being rescued near the US destroyer "Bulmer"; Photo of the new Commonwealth of the Philippines being inaugurated at the legislative building in Manila; Photo of Signor Mussolini reading a restrained speech in the Italian chamber on the sanctions situation; Photo of saluting Italian war widows and mothers at the unknown warrior's tomb; Photo of Miss Jean Batten's damaged airplane on Araruama Beach, Brazil; Photo of the Wiley Post and Will Rogers aviation beacon recently placed on the George Washington Bridge in New York; Photo of wrecked Belgian airliner in Kent which crashed killing 11; Photos of Sir John Carden and Capt. Jean Schoonbroodt; Photo of Mr. S. V. Appleby crossing the channel in a "Flying flea"; One-page South Africa travel ad features illustration of native Village scene; One-page illustrated ad for Booth's matured dry gin; One page ad for the Vauxhall big six saloon; Review of "Steel of Empire", by John Murray Gibbon; Halfpage illustrated Estorial (Portugal) travel ad; One-page ad promotes Austria as the 'ski paradise'; article discusses economic 'stabilization' and it's difficulties; and more. Centrefold loose but present. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 341-384. Features: nice ad for the Sporting and Dramatic News inside front cover; Cover photo of Canada's loftiest peak, the unconquered summit of Mount Waddington, plu two pages of text and photos showing a climbing party on the treacherous mountain; Photo of bizarre sea creature washed up at Querqueville, near Cherbourg - probably the remains of a basking shark; Two pages of detailed illustrations explaining drought and its dangers in rural England, plus schemes for alleviating water famine; Photo-illustrated book review of "Secrets of the Red Sea", by Henry de Manfreid; Photos and text describe jewelry of a Byzantine-Nubian Queen - more treasures from a mysterious Egyptian cemetery; Photo-illustrated article on an expedition to Cocos Island in search of long-buried pirate treasure with gold and silver indicating instruments; 12 photos illustrate life in the Saar, a district to choose by plebiscite government by Germany, France or the League; Two full-page photos of vast flocks of ducks at the unique Open Lake Sanctuary in Arkansas, plus photos of Mr. George S. Wilcox who protects the ducks; Photos of personalities of the week include the commission of government inaugurated in Newfoundland, Sir James Jeans, Sir H. G. Lyons, Madame Stavisky, the archduke Otto and ex-Empress Zita; the Queen of Siam and H. W. Austin in the Monte Carlo lawn tennis handicap; Acquitted Reichstag fire trial prisoners released and welcomed in Moscow include Mr. Popoff, Dimitroff and Taneff, Norman O'Neill, John Dillinger, Prof. S. F. Oldenburg, and Princess Irina Youssoupoff, who was awarded damages in the "Rasputin" film libel action; Centrefold photos of Prince George's 4000 mile tour in South Africa; Photo of the outdoor construction of Imperial Airways liner "Scylla" (too large for a hangar); Photo of stowaways John Pitzer and Arthur Martin afloat in the Gulf of Mexico; Photo of huge crowd in Trafalgar Square gathered to hear speeches about the unemployment bill; Photos of low British reservoirs; Photo of zeppelin "LZ 129" under construction; Photos of destroyed buildings in Kalgoorlie, Australia after anti-foreigner riots; Article and three photos describe sinking of the "Cheliuskin" near Wrangell Island; Photos of archaic Chinese jade in perfection - finds in the Lo-Yang tombs; Two pages of text and photos describe discoveries which "surpass anything yet known of archaic Chinese jade"; One-page ad for the new Ford Fourteen car; Half-page ad for the Crossley two-litre car; Half-page ad for the Armstrong Siddeley Twenty car; Half-page Rover car ad; Nice half-page Bentley car ad; Back cover ad for Douglas Stuart; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
First edition, 64, [4] + [4]pp., of publisher's adverts, 12mo (165 x 105 mm), blank upper margin of title torn away and replaced, several tears to title repaired, lower blank margin of final leaf of text torn away and replaced, last line of text to first leaf of text cropped, soiled and stained, stitched as issued. Although this pamphlet is a little grubby it is rare, Copac locates copies at the BL and Newcastle University.
PARIS, Ed. Kra - 1930 - In-12 - Broché - Illustrations PP NB HT - 191 pages + table - Ex. non coupé - Propre
Flammarion 2004. In-8 broché de 254 pages. Très bon état
demi-veau brun, tit. & tom. dorés sur pc. de maroquin bordeaux et vert, dos à 5 nerfs richement orné de fleurons dorés et filets à froid, (rel. lég. frottée avec épidermures, des rousseurs majoritairement sur les premières et dernières pages), bon état L’auteur fut un des grands avocats libéraux du XIXe siècle. Le premier volume recueille les plaidoiries prononcées dans les affaires à caractère politique (v. notamment l’affaire Fieschi auteur d’une tentative d’assassinat contre Louis-Philippe, l’affaire Orsini, pour la tentative d’assassinat contre Napoléon III). Cette seconde et dernière édition étoffe la partie consacrée aux affaires criminelles et civiles. Ainsi le second volume porte uniquement sur les matières pénales et on notera entre autres une très intéressante plaidoirie en 1828 en matière de propriété intellectuelle, qui constitue une très bonne analyse de la matière. Le dernier volume relate les plaidoyers et réquisitoires des affaires civiles.
Mm 175x255 Volume nella sua brossura editoriale con copertina a stampa in due colori, 192 pagine. Libro in condizioni di nuovo (intonso). Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
In 16°, brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 246, (10), collezione "I Garzanti", prima ed. nella collana, lieve brunitura ma buon esemplare. (MAG ZH3) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
TRADUZIONE DI ANNA MARTINI LICHTNER GARZANTI 1986 158 PP. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVI FIORITURE AI TAGLI, VOLUME PROBABILMENTE MAI SFOGLIATO