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183526680BARCELONA: Imprenta de I. Estivill ca.1835. 4º.- Rústica.- 2 hojas sin numerar.- Una xilografía como cabecera al inicio de la obra. Imrpeso a dos columnas. Papel ligeramente oscurecido. La cabecera de la obra ha sido cortada y le faltan dos lineas. Imprenta de I. Estivill unknown
Milano, Deltafoto (Palazzo della Stampa - Via Senato 38), s.d. (anni '50?) Al verso titolo manoscritto, timbro dello studio fotografico, e timbro del commediografo Amerigo Manzini (1883-1978), marito della diva del muto Italia Almirante.
Firenze, Foto Locchi, s.d. (anni '50). Al verso applicato cartellino con titolo dattiloscritto, e timbro d'appartenenza del commediografo e giornalista Amerigo Manzini (1883-1978).
Firenze, Foto Levi (via Por S. Maria 15/r), s.d. (anni '50). Al verso timbro dello studio fotografico.
Livorno, Foto Zenit, 1953. Al verso timbro dello studio fotografico e data. Provenienza: archivio Amerigo Manzini.
Firenze, Foto Locchi, s.d. (anni 50?). Al verso applicato cartellino con titolo dattiloscritto: "Nell'auto-scontro la gioventù si disputa il gusto degli spintoni" e timbro del commediografo e giornalista Amerigo Manzini (1883-1978).
Firenze, Italfoto G. Locchi (Via Pietrapiana 40 R.), s.d. (anni 50?). Al verso timbro dello studio fotografico. Provenienza: archivio Amerigo Manzini.
Firenze, Foto Levi (via Por S. Maria 15/r), s.d. (anni '50?). Al verso applicato cartellino col titolo dattiloscritto e specifica "interno d'un Baraccone", timbro dello studio fotografico e timbro d'appartenenza del giornalista e commediografo Amerigo Manzini (1883 -1978), che fu sposato colla diva del muto Italia Almirante.
229666Los Angeles: Bright Dot Publications 1980. First edition. Photographs in color by Susie Tracy daughter of SPENCER TRACY. 1 vols. 8 X 8 inches. Printed pictorial wrappers with color reproduction of Pritt on upper cover. First edition. Photographs in color by Susie Tracy daughter of SPENCER TRACY. 1 vols. 8 X 8 inches. A touching copy rich with Tracy-Hepburn associations featuring the photographs of Spencer Tracy's daughter Susie b. 1934 to illustrate the life of a favorite deaf cat. This copy is inscribed by Hepburn to her agent Freya Manston: <br /> "For Freya & her Cats<br /> "with affection<br /> "Kate"<br /> <br /> Spencer Tracy's first-born son John was born deaf; Tracy's wife Louise with Spencer's support and encouragement founded the famous John Tracy Clinic in honor of their son. It opened in 1942 the same year that Hepburn and Tracy began their legendary association. Bright Dot Publications unknown
174254020Nürnberg. 1742. Folio. 62 cm X 525 cm. Originalt kobberstikk med samtidig håndkolorering.About 1730. Folio. Size of sheet : 62 cm X 525 cm. Original copper engraving. Contemporary handcolouring. Latin. <br/><br/><em>Fra ""Atlas Coelestis"" utgitt av Homann.Doppelmayr wrote on astronomy geography cartography spherical trigonometry sundials and mathematical instruments. He often collaborated with the cartographer Johann Baptist Homann 1664-1724 a former Dominican monk from Oberkammlach in Schwabia who in 1688 had settled in Nuremberg and became a map engraver for the publishing firms of Jacob von Sandrart and David Funck. In 1702 Homann founded an influential cartographic publishing firm that after his death was continued by his son Johann Christoph Homann 1703-1730. </em> unknown
1968618003New York: The Crisis Publishing Co. Inc 1968. Softcover. Near Fine. Periodical. Octavo. 140 2 pp. Illustrated. Address label of Warren Morgan of Baltimore see below on the lower wrap causing a bit of light rippling. Light wear and a bit of light marginal foxing near fine. Issue of the important NAACP magazine founded by W.E.B. Du Bois published the month of Dr. King's assassination. Given the fact that they had almost no time to prepare this issue prints a memorial cover portrait an editorial titled "The Martyrdom of Martin Luther King Jr." and "NAACP mourns loss of Dr. King" in the "Battlefront section" alongside several articles that must have already been slated for publication. The intrepid B.T. Enterprises of Cleveland Ohio has also taken out a half-page ad selling memorial medals honoring Dr. King. <br /> <br /> This issue was mailed to Warren Morgan of Baltimore a civil rights activist who was also sadly the victim of racial violence: according to a March 1964 article in The New York Times Morgan at that time the head of Students Action for Equality at Maryland State College and six other African-American students were invited by the pastor to Easter Service at a White Methodist church and three of them were attacked after the service by a dozen young White men. Warren was hospitalized with a fractured cheekbone. Warren would go on to receive his doctorate at Oklahoma State University and work as the Vice President of Student Affairs at Florida A&M University and Dean of Student Affairs at Benedict College among others. An important copy of an important magazine with a powerful association. The Crisis Publishing Co., Inc unknown
1441544712.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194220.0175Junio de 1942 a enero de 1964. Los autores de los artículos incluyen los divisionarios José Díaz de Villegas Fernando Torres sobre la muerte del capitán Juan José Portolés y otros artículos Mario Luna Rafael Manzano José Luis Goméz Tello Antonio José Hernández Navarro Salvador López de la Torre Fernando Vadillo de Guzmán Rodrigo Royo además de dirigentes y periodistas falangistas como Luis López Ballesteros César González Ruano Jorge Vigón. Solamente uno de los artículos muestra el periódico del que salió el periódico falangista Arriba pero . unknown
1675H2939Madrid: Gabriel de Leon / Melchor Sanchez 1675. Hardcover. Very Good. Published 1675-1676 the 7th edition large 8vo 19th century half green morocco marbled boards the first part undated but the Fee Del Corrector and Summa de la Tassa are dated late October 1676; the second part printed by Sanchez is dated 1675; paginated continuously. 10 226 2 229-438 10 pp. Originally published 1592-1600 this work first thought to be authentic and accurate as a history of the Arab conquest of Spain up to AD 721 was later found to be a spurious work of the late 16th century by Miguel de Luna with not much historical accuracy. Very good some rubbing to joints and light shelfwear text is a bit tanned and almost entirely free of foxing but for the outermost leaves. OCLC locates 12 copies worldwide zero in recent auction records. Gabriel de Leon / Melchor Sanchez hardcover
197373120Tokyo: International Cultural Foundation 1973. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in a near fine dustwrapper with rubbing to the edges and extremities. This copy belonged to sociologist and anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu and includes laid in materials pertaining to the controversial association of the International Conferences on the Unity of the Sciences with Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. The items present include a typed letter Signed by Dr. Montagu stating that he refused to lend Moon any legitimacy by attending the conferences and noting that he had advised the organizer Nobel laureate Prof. Eugene Wigner of the same a typed letter Signed by Nobel laureate Robert S. Mulliken and by several others -- including Amitar Etzioni who later withdrew from the conference -- advising invitees to the Fourth International Conference that there was no religious agenda in question and a typed letter Signed by Moon himself written on the letterhead of the International Cultural Foundation presenting this copy of the 1973 proceedings. Also present are Vol. XXI No. 45 of the Princeton Spectrum newspaper featuring Allen Tate Wood's article "The Dark Side of Sun Myung Moon" a New York Times clipping in which Prof. Kai Nielsen offers reasons why scholars should shun conferences sponsored by Moon and a magazine article listing some of the scientists who chose to attend the fourth annual conference as well as some of those who stayed away. International Cultural Foundation hardcover
1969405New York: Fillmore East Corporation 1969. First Edition First Printing. Original wraps. Very Good. 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 Inches. Original stapled wraps. Program for the original first performance of the Rock Opera 'Tommy' by The Who in America. Full of ads as well as the short bio of the bandmembers of The Who and the program of events for the show. An original copy! Magazine has a slight fold mark down the middle from top to bottom which looks like it might have come from being put in a back pocket the night of the show. A bit of creasing here and there but overall a sound no pun intended copy in collectible condition. Fillmore East Corporation unknown
19542110502150410956Zenon Rakufu Publishing Co. Ltd. 1954. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Zenon Rakufu Publishing Co., Ltd. paperback
1969618002New York: The Crisis Publishing Co. Inc 1969. Softcover. Near Fine. Vol. 76 No. 2 Whole Number 660. Cover portrait of Frederick Douglass by Charles Alston. Slim octavo. 3 58-97 5 pp. Illustrated from photographs. Address label of Anna Butler see below on the lower wrap causing just a bit of rippling front cover with a bit of faint staining a near fine copy. <br /> <br /> Prints "The Negro as Fighting Man" by Michael S. Davidson "Negro History or Mythology" by Roy Wilkins "That Other Man" by playwright Loften Mitchell "Teach Me Harlem a Poem" by Lee Bennett Hopkins "Alston: American Artist" by Warren Marr II" and a six-page history of the NAACP that month being its sixtieth anniversary among other material. The final five pages print photographs of NAACP members honored with Life Memberships. The recipient of this copy is undoubtedly Atlantic City schoolteacher Anna Land Butler an African-American woman who published at least two books of poetry one of which we handled the magazine's response letter she submitted to The Crisis. An interesting issue with a nice association. The Crisis Publishing Co., Inc unknown
19692110502150406940Naniwashobo 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Naniwashobo paperback
Torino, 1969, 20 luglio, titolo a tutta pagina, con ill. fot. a colori (pp. 14).
Milano, 1969, pp. (12) compl. ill. inserto da "L'Europeo".
Venezia, 1969, luglio 21. titolo a tutta pagina in copia de "Il Gazzettino".
Milano, L'Europeo, 1969, album cm. 19 x 26, pp. 8 compl. ill. a colori.
Milano, 1968, 24-25 dicembre, titolo a tutta pagina del "Corriere d'informazione", pp. 16
Cartoncino di cm. 19,5 x 24 riproducente il messaggio firmato dai tre astronauti americani e dal Presidente USA, Nixon, lasciato in quella storica occasione.