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550777P., Ed. du Cheval Ailé, 1948. In-8 broché, jaquette, 254 pp., [2] ff., 20 photogr. h.-t.
51438Fayard 1973, in-8 broché, 379 p. (plis au dos, une pliure au quatrième de couverture, sinon très bon état) Avec 3 cahiers photos. Première édition française de ces souvenirs de la veuve du Duce, recueillis par le journaliste Albert Zarca.
1932101367Paris Grasset, coll. "Les Cahiers verts" 1932 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 338 pp. Edition originale numéroté sur alfa satiné Navarre. Très bon état.
1932101367Paris Grasset, coll. "Les Cahiers verts" 1932 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 338 pp. Edition originale numéroté sur alfa satiné Navarre. Très bon état.
1942109301942 Montreux, Editions de l'Aigle, 1942, in 8° broché, 158 pages ; nombreuses illustrations hors-texte ; couverture défraîchie et effrangée.
1936399981936 Firenze, Vallechi, 1936, in 8° broché, 149 pages.
1938341281938 Florence, Vallecchi, 1938, in 8° broché, 303 pages ; bibliographie in-fine ; petits défauts à la couverture.
17445P., Editions du Cavalier, sans date, in 12 broché, 248 pages ; qq. ff. mal "découpés" ; couverture légèrement ternie.
31668P., Flammarion (Collection "Hier et Aujourd'hui"), 1935, in 8° broché, 127 pages ; couverture illustrée.
1935109311935 Rome, "Laboremus", 1935, in 8° broché, 131 pages ; avec une "bibliographie sommaire" ; quelques annotations marginales au crayon ; couverture fanée.
10535Florence, Vallecchi, 1938, 1 br. in-8 de 303 pp. ;
231654Florence, Vallecchi, mai 1938 - XVI in-12, 303 pp., nombreuses surcharges manuscrites de l'époque au crayon de bois et à l'encre, broché. Étiquette de bibliothèque au dos.
1933106595Paris Denoël et Steele 1933 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, partiellement coupé, 229 pp. Edition originale française. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque de Georges Bataille avec tampon à l'encre noire sur le premier feuillet "Bibliothèque de Georges Bataille". Couverture salie.
1933106595Paris Denoël et Steele 1933 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, partiellement coupé, 229 pp. Edition originale française. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque de Georges Bataille avec tampon à l'encre noire sur le premier feuillet "Bibliothèque de Georges Bataille". Couverture salie.
41355, Firenze (Florence), G. C. Sansoni 1937, in-8, br., non rogné, (couv. fanée), XXVIII-80p.
194926321949 Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1949.Un volume in-8 pleine toile de l'éditeur sous jaquette, XXVIII et 320 pages, texte en anglais. Manques à la jaquette
1948027175Paris René Julliard - Sequana 1948 un volume in-12°, 1948, couverture imprimée. (frottsi en pourtour des couvertures, papier bruni). Signature manuscrite et petite étiquette portant un numéro.
1924256441New York: Il Martello 1924. 133p. paperback very good top of pages unopened a lovely example. "Il Martello" The Hammer was a weekly anti-fascist publication edited by Carlo Tresca. A collection of early texts on religion and nationalism by three former leftists who had become prominent fascists illustrating their complete betrayal of their prior beliefs. The text of Mussolini's section is from a debate held in 1904; it notes that this book was published 20 years later hence the estimated date of 1924. Il Martello unknown books
1924260016New York: Il Martello 1924. 133p. paperback wraps somewhat worn with a small adhesion and some toning; second edition. "Il Martello" The Hammer was a weekly anti-fascist publication edited by Carlo Tresca. A collection of early texts on religion and nationalism by three former leftists who had become prominent fascists illustrating their complete betrayal of their prior beliefs. The text of Mussolini's section is from a debate held in 1904; it notes that this book was published 20 years later hence the estimated date of 1924. Il Martello unknown books
1924259036New York: Il Martello 1924. 133p. paperback wraps worn with a few small stains staples rusted else very good second edition. "Il Martello" The Hammer was a weekly anti-fascist publication edited by Carlo Tresca. A collection of early texts on religion and nationalism by three former leftists who had become prominent fascists illustrating their complete betrayal of their prior beliefs. The text of Mussolini's section is from a debate held in 1904; it notes that this book was published 20 years later hence the estimated date of 1924. Il Martello unknown books
19281336225New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1928. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 318 pages; VG-/G-; spine beige with black titling; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price cut chipping to extremities head of spine missing rubbing and staining to covers; binding weakening with some parts of gutter loosening; name in ink to front pastedown; scarce with jacket; shelved case 5. The book was mainly aimed at readers in the U.S. It was a paid work of propaganda and remained unpublished in Italy until 1971 wikipedia;. 1336225. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
3409London: New Theatre St. Martin's Lane 1932. . Folio lavender stiff covers front printed with applied label with portrait of Napoleon; wallet edges somewhat soiled London: New Theatre, St. Martin's Lane, 1932. unknown books
19278968Milan A. Mondadori 1927. 1927. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated with four folding manuscript facsimiles. Half title. Title page printed in red and black. Contemporary 1/2 vellum over marbled boards black leather spine label stamped in gilt lightly rubbed. Very good. Bookplate of the Italian Book Exhibition San Francisco 1929 and blindstamp of the Exhibition on the title page. F. Hardcover. Milan, A. Mondadori, 1927. hardcover books
19381687391938. MUSSOLINI Benito. Le Giornate del Duce a Genova: 14-15-16 maggio XVI. 108 pp. Illustrated throughout with photomontage and reproduced full page etchings by Ettore Mazzini. Folio bound in original embossed boards. Genova: Partito nazionale fascista 1938. A spectacular piece of Fascist book design in the form of a twentieth century Fete Book in this case celebrating a visit to Genoa by Mussolini. The binding depicts St. George slaying the Dragon St. George being considered an important Saint by the Genoese. The endpapers offer a tremendous contrast being dramatically modernist. In addition to photographs of Mussolini arriving parading and generally taking center stage there are interesting photographs of the various celebrations and the latest triumphs of fascist architecture. Some rubbing and staining to the fragile boards and insignificant foxing to the margins of a few plates. A rare book with OCLC listing only The National Gallery and The University of Genoa. hardcover books
19301226250Barcelona: Mentora 1930. First Spanish edition;. Octavo in paper; VG-; spine beige discolored with black letters; general discoloration and soiling from wear; slight slant in the middle; text clean; pp. 251. 1226250. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Mentora unknown books