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2025SKU1733603Avantris Entertainment 2025-10-29. hardcover. New. 12x12x2. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Avantris Entertainment hardcover
2025SKU1739845Avantris Entertainment 2025-10-29. hardcover. New. 12x12x2. New Book Ships with Tracking Avantris Entertainment hardcover
tela edit. con titoli al dorso, leggermente sporca, manca sovrac.
in tedesco in 8° grande, bross. edit. con titoli, rottura al dorso e tracce d'uso in cop.
trad. di Sergio Molinari n. 59 in 16°, cartone edit. ill., ex libris
cartone edit. ill. con dorso in tela, titoli e impressione al piatto anteriore, lievissime rotture in cop.
bross. edit. con titoli a due colori, lievi fioriture all'interno della copertina
trad. di Grazia e Fernaldo Di Giammatteo n. 61 bross. edit. ill.
500343670HARLEQUIN Sans date. Idylle au château est un roman de romance de Barbara McMahon publié par Harlequin. Le récit met en scène une rencontre forte et la magie de l'amour dans un cadre évoquant un château
1980100151534Plasma 1980 in8. 1980. Broché. L'autobiographie de Phineas Taylor Barnum célèbre impresario de cirque retrace son parcours de vie marqué par les luttes et les triomphes. Il y partage ses réflexions sur la richesse le divertissement et la moralité offrant un aperçu de la culture américaine du XIXe siècle
288 p. Well illustrated. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding. Dust jacket. First edition. The great era of Broadway revues like the Ziegfeld Follies. Beauty, grace, glamour, music, comedy, and page antry presented on stage. A careful and informative history. W152
in francese bross. edit. con titoli a due colori, lievi tracce di polvere in cop.
1999BRG-1_4_139Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 1999-02-02. dvd. UsedVeryGood. 7x5x0. Very Good Condition CD/DVD. Case or cover show minimal wear. Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment unknown
trad. di Laura Noulian bross. edit. ill. con bandelle
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, alcune sottolineature a matita
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle
VG no dj. glossy pictorial boards. 1st edition. The history of 5 centuries of live entertainment in Bristol, with maps and photographs. richly detailed
trad. di Maria Vittoria Malvano n. 140 bross. edit. con titoli
in 8° grande quadrato, bross. edit. ill., lievi tracce d'uso in cop.
1995100132905Fourth Estate Ltd 1995 610 pages 12 954x2 54x19 558cm. 1995. Broché. 610 pages.
2014500230580CHERCHE MIDI 2014 404 pages 13 8x3x21 8cm. 2014. Broché. 404 pages.
DJ in mylar. ; The spectacles of Imperial Rome, the religious festivals, public games, circus, animal hunts, processions and dramas, were used by emperors and politicians to convey ideologies and political policies and to test public opinion. Just as Octavian sought to gain and sway public opinion after the assassination of Caesar, so Nero held many banquets and dramatic events to ensure and maintain his popularity. Richard Beacham draws on the early Imperial accounts of Dio, Tacitus and Suetonius, as well as archaeological evidence, to trace the changes in these entertainments throughout the period; he discusses the information they contain for a better understanding of a range of policies and activities in Early Imperial Rome. ; 306 pages
DJ in mylar. ; The spectacles of Imperial Rome, the religious festivals, public games, circus, animal hunts, processions and dramas, were used by emperors and politicians to convey ideologies and political policies and to test public opinion. Just as Octavian sought to gain and sway public opinion after the assassination of Caesar, so Nero held many banquets and dramatic events to ensure and maintain his popularity. Richard Beacham draws on the early Imperial accounts of Dio, Tacitus and Suetonius, as well as archaeological evidence, to trace the changes in these entertainments throughout the period; he discusses the information they contain for a better understanding of a range of policies and activities in Early Imperial ROme. ; 306 pages
Very minor shelfwear to DJ. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; The spectacles of Imperial Rome, the religious festivals, public games, circus, animal hunts, processions and dramas, were used by emperors and politicians to convey ideologies and political policies and to test public opinion. Just as Octavian sought to gain and sway public opinion after the assassination of Caesar, so Nero held many banquets and dramatic events to ensure and maintain his popularity. Richard Beacham draws on the early Imperial accounts of Dio, Tacitus and Suetonius, as well as archaeological evidence, to trace the changes in these entertainments throughout the period; he discusses the information they contain for a better understanding of a range of policies and activities in Early Imperial Rome. ; 306 pages