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10 volumi rilegati contenenti le annate della rivista con cadenza trimestrale dagli anni dal 1910 al 1919 serie XXI, lieve usura alle estremità di coperte e dorso. Contenenti la coperta originale del primo trimestre. Fioritura ai tagli, pagine minimamente ingiallite dal tempo, alcune macchioline gialle, tuttavia perfettamente fruibili. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria . Numero pagine oltre 1000 USATO
Pieghevole di 6 facciate (ciascuna misura cm 19 x 23,5). Qualche alone alla prima facciata. Grafica di Erberto Carboni per lo Studio Boggeri. Foto in bianco/nero all'interno raffiguranti i diversi utilizzi dei pannelli di legno di faesite nell'arredamento, nei pavimenti, come isolante, ecc... Ogni immagine e' accompagnata a lato da un'illustrazione bianca su sfondo ocra che mostra un uomo al lavoro mentre realizza il prodotto in faesite poi mostrato in fotografia. Bella immagine geometrica di copertina di Carboni accompagnata dalla scritta "come il legno meglio del legno". Al piatto posteriore veduta dello stabilimento di Fae' di Longarone.
[Senza luogo, prob. Amsterdam, senza nota tipografica, circa 1780, in-12, legatura coeva in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso, tagli rossi, pp. [4], 161, [1]. Con una tavola incisa in rame fuori testo (raffigurante Pandora). Condizioni molto buone.
cm. 17,5 x 25,5, iv-784 pp. con 1 ill. f.t. Istituto nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento 1490 gr. iv-784 p.
Mm 205x280 Volume in copertina rigida con tracce del tempo al dorso, 52 pagine con figure in nero e due litografie originali a colori firmate a matita di Hsiao Chin (cm 28x19 e 28x38). Note biografiche. Testo in italiano e inglese. Prima edizione (First Edition). Monografia del lavoro eseguito dal 1969 al 1972
ril. Il "Manuale di diritto amministrativo" è indirizzato a tutti coloro che preparano concorsi pubblici post universitari e, in particolare, il concorso in magistratura, ordinaria, amministrativa e contabile. Questa terza edizione presenta molte novità. Il Manuale è stato suddiviso in due volumi. Il primo volume è dedicato alla trattazione della parte generale del diritto amministrativo. Il secondo volume è dedicato alla trattazione della parte speciale e della giustizia amministrativa. Sul piano dei contenuti si segnalano: le nuove leggi adottate per fare fronte all'emergenza sanitaria che hanno interessato, in modo trasversale, l'intero settore del diritto amministrativo; le numerose novità giurisprudenziali; l'analisi approfondita di tutti gli istituti anche mediante il costante riferimento al diritto civile. Sul piano formale, si utilizza uno stile e una impostazione chiara e semplice, che è quella che deve essere utilizzata in sede concorsuale. Sono, inoltre, presenti moltissimi rinvii alle diverse parti del Manuale, resi possibili dall'essere stato scritto interamente da un solo Autore.
318 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Crescent City, California; Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester, NY; Color Fig Newtons ad; Assignment in Hollywood; Kidney Infection; Nice photo ad for Warner's foundations and bras; Great two-page color ad for Kelvinator ranges; Nice color Prell ad features photo of redhead; Canada tourism ad; Lux color ad features Linda Darnell; Lovely Ivory Soap color ad features Sue Jenks; Tomorrow and Tomorrow - story by Val Teal; The New Laws of Canasta; The Big Dream - story by Elva Williams; Pattern - story by Rachel MacKenzie; The case for Privacy; A New Boss Every Hour; Revenge - story by Alice G. Craft; The Meeker Sex; My Mother-In-Law Stayed Four Years; Gorgeous color and black and white fashion photos; Lovely photos of children in Easter fashions; Curious George comic in Zozo ad; Color Tide ad mentions Mrs. Jean Riche of Dallas, Texas; Why children quite taking lessons; Photo of Mrs. David Anthony Drexel in Pond's ad; Gloria Swanson photo in Jergens ad; Little Lulu in Kleenex ad; Colour Duz detergent ad; Color ad for the (green) 1951 Chevrolet; Color Avon ad features Mrs. Gary Cooper with her rep., Mrs. Billie Sussman; Satina ad features photo of Mrs. David Johnson of Studio City, California; Photos of Ginger Rogers in Jergens ad; Star-Kist ad features photo of Dan Dailey, star of movie "Call Me Mister"; Color Raytheon TV ad; Nice color ad for 1951 Dodge cars features Betty Hutton; Color ad for film "September Affair"; Many nice fashion ads; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine
Pages 539-610. Features: Cover art by Alex Schomburg supports the 7th War loan to 'finish the Nips'; Prescient Editorial entitled "Radio-Light' says "We are still at thevery beginning of the radio and electronic arts. The greatest and undreamt of applications lie as yet in the future. There is sttill much unknown territory in the electromagnetic spectrum which holds out great promist."; Air Radio Mechanic - a great career opportunity;; Television and the Amateur; No Selectivity in This Radio - the Panoramoscope; Motorola Handie-Talkie; "Photopulse"; FM U.H.F. Converter for Pre-War Radios; Cathode-Ray Photo Tests; Handie and Walkie Combat Portables; Tuning on the U.H.F.; Cathode Followers; Disc-Seal Tubes; Broadcast Equipment, Part IX; An Electronic "Omnichecker," Part I; Condensers; Re-activator Saves Tubes; Non-Priority Code Recorder; 32-Volt Receiver for Small Plants; Fixed -Bias Voltage Supply; Carry-Around Receiver; Cylinders for Better Sound. Nice one-page Echophone ad features illustration of scantily-clad young lady; One-page Radio Corporation of America (RCA) ad includes inset photo of Dr. V.K. Zworykin and E.W. Engstrom examining an Iconoscope or television "eye"; Photo-illustrated Meissner Manufacturing ad says "There' no let down in Mt. Carmel (Illinois); Interference-free Fluorescent Installation at World Broadcasting System studio in New York; Great photo-illustrated letter from George Coffee of Providence, R.I. shows his wife using a Talkie-Backie (car phone). Nice photo-illustrated ad on back cover for Galvin Manufacturing illustrates California's use of Motorola Radiotelephone F-M (FM) units and Motorola Radio automatic relay stations by the California Highway Patrol. Average wear. Writing atop front cover. World-Wide Station list has been clipped from page 570 and is not included. 1/4 of page 601 has been removed, otherwise a worthy vintage copy. Magazine
126 pages. Features: Nice photo ad for the 1960 Dodge Dart station wagon(cream-coloured); 2.5 page (with foldout) ad with yummy ice cream photos, sponsored by the American Dairy Association; Photo of Paul L. Stover, of Stover Studio, in Pennzoil ad; Bassett furniture ad; Greata two-page color B.F. Goodrich ad includes illustrations of many contemporary shoe styles, including the popular P.F. Flyers; Coke ad features photo of lady spraying man with ose; The day Ike Snubbed Me - by Harry Truman (part 1 of 3); Brothers Peter and Paul are adopted; Lorna Doone cookie ad; Great photo of kids in Log Cabin syrup ad; Two-page color Kodak camera ad shows eight of their 1960 products; Nice illustrated ad for the 1960 Pontiac Bonnevile (yellow) beside large ship; Dentistry goes Hi-Fi - Dr. Wallace Gardner uses an Audiac to help his patients remain at ease; Boating Feature with lovely color fashion photos; Nice one-page photo of Bill France, president of NASCAR; Color-photo-illustrated feature on boats; Water Traffic Cop - Sgt. Roy Janson of Fort Lauderdale, FL; The Tinker family of Ocala Florida goes afloat; Pepsi ad shows couple leaning on trunk of car; Gordon Hill - boat test driver; What is Prejudice?; Two-page Chrysler ad; America's top golf pros pick the most difficult holes in the U.S.; One-page color-photo ad for the (pink) 1960 Rambler custom cross country station wagon; George Nelson designs unusual clocks; Abby Dalton - a television original; Nice 7up ad inside back cover shows formally dressed young couple on swing; Back cover color-photo Camel cigarette ad shows Graeme Howard Jr., Yale Law 1960, smoking with his feet up in law library; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
100 pages. Features: Possibilities for planting wall gardens - rock walls; Showing civic pride with trees; The proper way to remove branches - photo-illustrated article on pruning trees; The third season in my garden; How shingles help in remodeling; Homes of famous Americans - part XLVI - Lockerbie Street, the home of James Whitcomb Riley; Let's have a fireplace; Nice one-page Johnson's Polishing Was ad features illustration of mother and child waxing floor; Preparing for your garden next year; Nice one-page color ad for Johns-Manville asbestos shingles features illustration of castle under attack; Nice one-page color Congoleum ad; Reader's letters; How proper insulation will help improve the home; Nice one-page ad for the Louisiana Red Cypress Bureau features the birth of New Orleans; A garden for a playmate; Nice one-page ad for 'Say it With Flowers' features George Washington and his mother; Poet Lew Sarrett's prescription for a tired world - with photo of Sarrett; Nice 2/3-page ad for True Temper yard tools; Nice vintage 2/3-page ad for Stanley Tools shows man installing bookrack; Nice 2/3-page ad for Yale door lock hardware; Poultry - a profitable hobby; Nice one-page Montgomery Ward & Co ad for their catalog; Nice 2/3-page ad for Sargent locks and hardware; Budgets for couples; Charming 2/3-page ad for the Wurlitzer Studio Grand piano; Beware of fake music publishers; Building healthy bodies - trees in the yard allow kids to exercise; One-page illustrated ad for the Kalamazoo Stove company; Attractive color ad for Sun-Maid raisins inside back cover; Soiled color ad for Mohawk Rugs on back cover. Above-average wear and soiling. Nibbling to upper corners. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
Features: Canadian Collector and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); 20th Century Decorative Arts in the Royal Ontario Museum; Furniture Sleuthing; The Egmondville Pottery Revisited - Huron County, Ontario, 1852-1910; Canadian Crewelwork; Pysanka; A Letter From Canada - Written and Illustrated by John Locke Blagdon in 1844; Artist-Craftsman in Glass - Elmer John Hookway, 1889-1974; Studio Pottery; and more. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: Walt's Small World - "My hobby... is a life-saver. When I work with these small objects, I become so absorbed that the cares of the studio fade away... at least for a time." - Walt Disney; Mimi Shurr's Tiny Canvases - Bonanza in a Bandbox; Charles and Ferbie Claudon's Kitty Kitsch; Miniature reflections of Maryland's past - an historic rowhouse; Marty Saunders' Miniature Portraits; Sailing London to Perth in Eighth Scale; Wicker Wheels are Turning - barbara Ruemeli; Linda Carmona's Little Lovelies;Teatime in an English Country Garden; Knitting and Crochet Projects in 1" scale; Joann's Fragrant Spring Bouquet; Mary Eccher's Great American Bake-Off - pies for every taste and occasion; Room of the Month - this breakfast in bad Mother's Day means a mess in the kitchen!; Miniature Prairie Bonnets; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Fox Theatre, Washington, D.C. The Richard F. Kline, Jr. Studio Wurlitzer Pipe Organ - article with great photos. Portrait of Lee Erwin, Theatre Organist - nice four-page article with photos. Taming the Savage Beast - how to capture the proper sound when moving a theatre organ to your home - helpful illustrated 3-page article. A Theatre Organ "Pipe-In" at the University of Rhode Island - featuring their Moller-Austin four manual, forty-four rank pipe organ installed in Edwards Auditorium. The Boyd Kimball's Move to Wilmington - excitement over the installation of a three manual, nineteen rank Kimball pipe organ in the John Dickinson High School. Reprint of Chicago-Tribune article - Theatre Organ Revival is More than Nostalgia; Conn Organ ad featuring their 3-Manual Theatre Organ. Record reviews. I remember Dan Papp, the man who made the 4/36 Wurlitzer in the New York Paramount the standard to which all others were compared. Letters. Hollywood Cavalcade. Obituary for Herb Shriner. Chapter news. Classified ads. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features their 33-E model. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
23 numeri in-4° con molte ill. n.t e alcune tav. f.t. Tutti in bross. edit. (salvo tre numeri che ne sono mancanti) e guasti ai dorsi. Tutti
In tre volumi. Il diritto internazionale e ilsuo recente progresso. Autografato dall'autore con una dedica ad un amico. Brossura con copertina leggermente strappata. Ancora intonso. Brossura
Roy. 4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with 24 fine mounted coloured plates (all original captioned tissue guards present), 72 plates toned in sepia and decorative endpapers, half-title, title and first few leaves lightly spotted; original navy buckram, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, bevelled boards, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, a very good, bright, crisp copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1500 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 16). With personal bookplate on front paste-down. Bright, crisp copy of a standard reference. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Very Good Persian Original b/w photograph. 18,5x27,5 cm. Slightly chipped on extremities, a small tear on the upper left corner. Otherwise a good photographic print. Fine large gelatin silver print showing Mohammed Nadir Shah the Afghan King leaving the palace with his military delegation in c. 1930s. A rare photographic image. Mohammed Nadir Khan or Shah (1883-1933), was King of Afghanistan from 15 October 1929 until his assassination in November 1933. Previously, he served as Minister of War, Afghan Ambassador to France, and as a general in the military of Afghanistan. He and his son Muhammad Zahir Shah, who succeeded him, are part of the Musahiban.
cm. 18 x 25,5, x-344 pp. con 42 ill. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 767 gr. x-344 p.
36 pages. Features: A Half-Day in the Studio of Reginald Marsh; Aquatint - a demonstration of the process; Thomas Craig discusses his painting; The Old Master Clinic; Society of Illustrators; It's In the Window - dressers for big stores are mostly young men with a pioneering spirit; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
226 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Features: Jordanian Rapper Satti; Asmara - Eritrea's sweet, sleepy capital; Myriam Mourabit - this Moroccan ceramicist and designer invites us into her Rabat studio; Profile of Lara Baladi - this Egyptian artist takes inspiration from coffee cup readings; Profile of Kamel Mennour - the French-Algerian gallerist making his private collection public in Paris; WTD - new magazine on Middle Eastern architecture; Arabic Coffee Culture - meet the people rethinking and reviving the tradition; The prints of Moroccan-based designer Artsi Ifrach; The redesign of Amman's airport; Aria - the art deco Algiers apartment offering artists a home away from home; How to make olive oil - a lesson from Lebanon; The contemporary flair of Bahrain's Manama. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this lavishly produced Middle East periodical. Book
This is a fine hardcover copy bound in gray black illustrated boards. Completely clean. Text in English and Arabic. Edited by Sherif Boraie. With contributions by Rafik El-Sabban, Mustafa Darwish, and Yasser Alwan. Illustrated in black & white with photographs from the archives of Studio Bakr. 10" high X 13" wide, 236 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 356 p. B/w and color ills. "Photography in the Ottoman Empire 1839-1923 provides an account of the history of photography in the Ottoman Empire between the years 1839-1923, an important though neglected field in the history of an early photography. The sultans of the Ottoman Empire traditionally shaped the arts of their day, and their enthusiastic reaction to the discovery of photography was to be crucial in the development of photography in the Empire. This third edition of the book published by YEM Publications has been updated and enlarged to incorporate new information gathered over the years and many new photographs that have been added to my archive. I have made sure that the revised text comprises the latest information available on the subject. Many nation states were created in the former Ottoman territories in Europe, Asia and Africa. I have not included the individual photographic histories of these countries but endeavoured to focus primarily on photography within the present boundaries of the Republic of Turkey. A list of photographers who worked in the Ottoman Empire has been provided to assist all those who are interested in the history of photography in Turkey and the Middle East. The names of photographers that I have come across in documents written in Ottoman Turkish script have been given as spelt. The first two editions treated the story of photography in the Ottoman Empire from the announcement of its discovery in 1839 up to 1919, but this new edition has been extended up to the year 1923 when the Turkish Republic was founded. Researching the history of photography is an unending task requiring a lifetime's dedication."
brossura Kit composto da: Codice Civile 2022, Codice Penale 2022, Codice Amministrativo 2022. Con addenda di aggiornamento 2022 fino ad esaurimento scorte.
Pages 487-530. Features: Cover page photo of state funeral of Adm. of the Fleet Earl Beatty; Major coverage of the funeral of Lord Beatty; Photo illustrated article entitled Flightless Birds in Three Continents; Lovely one page photo portrait of Queen Mary with three of her grandchildren; Two-page pictorial map entitled "Germany re-occupies the demilitarized Rhineland - a breach of the Versailles and Locarno treaties; Photo illustrated article entitled "A Vast Prehistoric Pompeii" revisited - further discoveries in Moravia, at Vestoice and the Pekarna cave; Two pages of photos of products of the paleolithic bone industry - weapons recalling Samson's "jawbone of an ass" and a big spoon; Page of photos and text describe mammoth hunters' cosmetics - dye-making utensils and other relics; Two pages of colour illustrations of animal art of 30,000 years ago - the earliest known sculpture; Page of seven photos document a trail of arson through Spain - the destruction of churches and convents; Photo of crowds surging to see the liner "Queen Mary" before she leaves her birthplace; Aerial photo of London Film Productions studio at Denham aflame; Photo of whales defeating Ireland in rugby championship at Cardiff, with crowds surging onto field of play; Photo of Hitler taking the salute at torch lit procession of 200,000 Nazis on the Theresienweise at Munich; Centrefold photo of the League of Nations Council meeting in London - the most vital for the peace of Europe ever held; Photos of Italian bombing of lava in Abyssinia; Photos of personalities of the week include Gen. Sir David Campell, Lord Dartmouth, Canon Nairne, Lieut. Col. R. S. Rait Kerr, Registrar A.Stiebel; the late Prof. J. S. Haldane, Sir Thomas Inskip, Sir Donald Somervell, Guila Bustabo, Ali Irfan, and the late Sir Dillon Bell; Nice one-page colour ad for the Ford V-8 car; One page Harrods ad features sports woollies for men; Nice illustrated one-page ad for the Hillman "Hawk" "Sixteen" "80" with "Evenkeel" Suspension; Classy halfpage photo ad for Bentley cars; Nostalgic one-page illustrated ad for Castrol oil features famed aviator Tommy Rose; and more. Coverfold holding by one staple. Archival tape repairs along coverfold. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
210 pages. Includes full-page black and white photographic plates of the following "Beautiful Women of the Stage": Louise Kelly, Francine Larrimore, Adele Hassan, Marguerite Clayton, Julia Bruns, Marguerite Courtot, Winnifred Kingston, Cleo Ridgeley, Miss Finney, Millie Billings, Betty Howe, and Leslie Claire. Contents: We Can't Have Everything (part 1); A Man's Man (to be continued); The Sins of the Children (to be continued). Short Stories: Scum of the Earth; The Mystery of the O.& O. Studio; Boosters for the Blessed State; The One-Man Team; The House at Bath; The Tenth of June; The Code of the Hills; The Gain in the Gainful Occupation. Pages 204-207 loose but present. Many nice vintage ads, some in color. Above-average but not excessive wear. Evidence of moisture exposure throughout. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine