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M., por J. J. Martínez, 1858, 22 x 16 cm., hol. piel, 288 págs. - 2 láminas. (Ejemplar falto de 2 láminas).
Madrid, por J. J. Martínez, 1858, 22 x 16 cm., 288 págs. (Ejemplar falto de cubiertas originales y de las láminas).
Roberto Mainardi (Elementi di unità e di differenziazione in una regione alpina), Sandro Gattei (La struttura economica), Sandro Pirovano (Terra di incontro tra mondo germanico e mondo latino - Sofferta italianità e mediazione europea), Nicolò Rasmo (Gli aspetti artistici: Arte dell?Alto Medioevo - Il Romanico - Il Gotico - Rinascimento e Manierismo - Il Barocco - L?Arte moderna). Con 463 fotografie in nero e a colori anche a piena pagin). Bibliografia. Indice dei nomi e dei luoghi. Indice delle illustrazioni. Referenze fotografiche. Opera edita dalla Electa Editrice per conto della Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Titoli in oro al dorso, incisione a secco al piatto, risguardi figurati. Custodia in cartone telato con illustrazione a colori applicata al piatto. 4to. pp. 514. . Molto buono (Very Good). Dorso sbiadito (Faded spine). . .
In 16° br. fig. col. sov. trasp. pp. 222, con numerose foto e ill.ni a col. ed infine grande carta stradale allegata, ben tenuto
Cont. hcloth. 72 pp. Stamp on title.
21x15. 250p. DEDICADO. Fotogr.
23x14. 454p. DEDICADO. Fotogr. Trad. L. Servicen.
GOOD + .No dj. no text annotations..firm blue boards and sunned to spine. internally, ffeps are slightly tanned and carry a pencil pricing, which may well rub off. there is the odd tarnish point to edges of the textblock - but the text itself is clean and bright with many illustrations. all pages present.
In 8° br. fig. col. pp. 425, con numerose ill.ni e foto a col. ben tenuto
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. Rubbing to the edges and ends of the cover,
In 16° leg. coeva m/tela con titolo dorato al dorso pp. 434, ben tenuto
Revue "Traverses", n°41-42, Centre Georges Pompidou, Revue du Centre de Création Industrielle, septembre 1987, 256 pp., broché, illustrations, couverture légèrement défraîchie, état correct
ISBN : 2841003035. Bartillat. 2004. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos plié. Intérieur frais. 525 pages. Illustré d'une carte en noir et blanc sur double page. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en page de titre. Scotch au dos des plats. Couverture de Claude Lagoutte.
Broche, couverture d' editeur sali, 17,5x28cm, 302pp. Excursions, chasses, etc.
Broche, couverture rouge d' editeur illustre dore endommagge, dos repare, 22x31,5cm, frontispice, 501pp, illustre n/b, etat mauvais. Curieuses aventures d' une caravane.
Reliure en demi chagrin. Dos a 5 nerfs. Titre et auteur en lettres dorees. Tranche superieure doree. 395pp., 20.5x28.5cm. Tres belle exemplaire!!! (qq traces d'usure a la reliure). Premiere edition francaise.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with light creaseing to front dust flap and slight curling up of upper and lower front edges 224pp. The British Prime Minister Ted Heath's visits to many parts of the world including Nazi Germany and Franco's Spain.
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1823. 8vo. Bound in 2 beautifull contemp., well-preserved full longgrained green morocco.. Richly gilt spines, gilt lettering, gilt borders on covers, edges of boards gilt, marbled edges. 2 engraved and handcoloured frontispieces (aquatint views). XVI,382 "VII,448 pp., 2 aquatint plates handcoloured, 3 plates in woodcut, many textillustr. (4 in full page). Printed on good paper. Clean and fine. A near mint copy.
Very faint shelfwear. ; 288 pages; From the master of literary reportage whose acclaimed books include Shah of Shahs, The Emperor, and The Shadow of the Sun, an intimate account of his first youthful forays beyond the Iron Curtain. Just out of university in 1955, Kapuscinski told his editor that he’d like to go abroad. Dreaming no farther than Czechoslovakia, the young reporter found himself sent to India. Wide-eyed and captivated, he would discover in those days his life’s work—to understand and describe the world in its remotest reaches, in all its multiplicity. From the rituals of sunrise at Persepolis to the incongruity of Louis Armstrong performing before a stone-faced crowd in Khartoum, Kapuscinski gives us the non-Western world as he first saw it, through still-virginal Western eyes. The companion on his travels: a volume of Herodotus, a gift from his first boss. Whether in China, Poland, Iran, or the Congo, it was the “father of history”—and, as Kapuscinski would realize, of globalism—who helped the young correspondent to make sense of events, to find the story where it did not obviously exist. It is this great forerunner’s spirit—both supremely worldly and innately Occidental—that would continue to whet Kapuscinski’s ravenous appetite for discovering the broader world and that has made him our own indispensable companion on any leg of that perpetual journey.
Hardcover and jacket. Unread shop stock - a very good copy with no notable faults. TS Used
8vo [21.5 x 14.5 cm]; [x], 195 pp. original cloth-backed boards, silver title lettering on spine, dj (not price clipped), blank endpaper removed, else clean and near fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The popular writer describes travels with his family in Europe, Guadeloupe, West Indies and elsewhere with a most amusing, lively account.
Hardcover in very good condition. Signed and dedicated by the author to the late professor Jagdish Gundara, on the title page. First edition, first printing. The jacket is a little creased on the spine head; minor nick on the front lower leading corner; closed nick on the front spine side. Hardcover spine ends are bumped. Pages are clean; text is clear. CM Used
4to [26 x 20 cm]; 191, [i] pp, color frontis, over 90 illustrations from early sources, many from Curzon's own collection, photos, map endpapers. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, dj [price clipped], fine, clean, unmarked. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Some of Curzon's best writing extracted from his Russian in Central Asia, Tales of Travel and Leaves from a Viceroy's Note-book, written between 1889 and 1926, and based on his extensive travels in north Africa, Asia, Europe, Persian Gulf, etc. Curzon, later in his life, became Viceroy of India and Foreign Secretary and travelled extensively, describing his experiences with great wit
xiii + 240 pages, illustrations by Josephine Blake, index, signed dedication by Terry Waite on the title page. eng