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bross. edit. ill. - prima edizione
Milano, 1896, maggio 31, bella copertina litografica illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 8 De “La Tribuna – Supplemento illustrato della Domenica”
In-4 (cm. 28), brossura illustrata con alette, pp. 188, (2), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori nel testo. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1814, in-8, modesta cartonatura coeva (mancanze al dorso), pp. XII, 434, [2], 16. Esemplare privo di tutte le tavole f.t. (il ritratto in antiporta e le due piante ripiegate), ma corredato dell'invio autografo dell'autore sulla prima carta di guardia: “To Doctor Pena as a mark of esteem from the Author. Robert Ker Porter”. Fioriture diffuse.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (23 x 22 cm). In English, Turkish and Russian. 216 p., color and b/w ills. A passion for the sea: The secret diary of Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky.= Ask-i derya: Ayvazovski'nin gizli Istanbul güncesi.
Paperback Book Proof Very Good limited edition numbered book proof copy 111/500. A Patriot In Berlin is the dramatic story of Berlin after the fall of the Wall, and Moscow after Gorbachev - of love, faith and patriotism in conflict. Berlin, August 1991. An emigre Russian couple ar
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with nicks and slight rubbing to upper edge. Protected in fully-removable plastic sleeve. 407pp. A comprehensive account of the Russian people from earliest times to the 1950s, with 1200 illustrations.
In 8, pp. 36 con ill. in b/n n.t. Dedica autogr. dell'A. al controp. ant. Lievissime mancanze al marg. est. di 2 cc. interne. Br. ed. Notizie di carattere storico-politico, architettonico e paesaggistico relative alla citta' di San Pietroburgo.
From the Soviet government's archive a collection of pre-Revolutionary Russia photographs. Includes Index. 260 pages.
In 8, pp. 52. Dedica autogr. dell'A. al fr. Intonso. Br. ed.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 453 p., ills. The book describes the formation of the New World order and the struggle for independence of the Tatars during the Second World War and the aftermath of the Cold War. In addition it describes that Turkish origin Soviet soldiers lived as prisoners of war in the hands of the Nazis, the establishment of legions, the role played by some immigrants of Turkish origin in Germany, and some initiatives of the Turkish government for Muslim Turks in the Nazi captivity the fate of Muslim-Turkish prisoners after the war.
Broché. 238 pages.
308pp. + 2pp. Theses + 37 bl/w illustrations (reproduction of the Scaliger Kanonnik), 24cm., softcover, text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Universiteit van Amsterdam, the Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, good condition, R109872
in 16°, pp. xii, 251, p/tela edit. verde prato con tit. in verde scuro; dedica al front. 410/20
2 vols., illus. plus 7 folded maps laid in v. 1. Hardcover Very good condition good
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tanning to edges and page margins and no bumping to corners. 165pp. A representative selection of Soviet verse from 1917 to the 1960s. All verses are in Russian. The following are all in English - a lengthy introduction, copious notes and a vocabulary.
8vo, hardcover, First edition, first impression. In 'as new' condition, not price clipped (no published price), no inscriptions, looks unopened, unread. 346pp, illustrated. In 1968 historian Sheila Fitzpatrick was 'outed' by the Soviet newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya as the next thing to a spy for Western intelligence. A graduate student at Oxford, Fitzpatrick had spent time in Moscow to access several of its archives for her doctoral research on A V Lunacharsky, the first Soviet Commissar of Enlightenment after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Moscow, the world capital of socialism, was renowned for its drabness. The buses were overcrowded; there were endemic shortages and endless queues. This was the era of Brezhnev, of a possible 'thaw' in the Cold War, when the Soviets couldn't decide either to thaw out properly or re-freeze. Yet, despite KGB attention, and the impossibility of finding a suitable winter coat, Sheila felt more at home in Moscow than anywhere else- a feeling cemented by her friendships with Lunacharsky's brother-in-law, Igor and daughter, Irina. Punctuated by letter to her mother in Australia and her diary entries from the time, and borne along by Fitzpatrick's wry insightful narrative, A Spy in the Archives captures the life and time of Cold War Russia and provides a unique insight into everyday life in the Soviet Union
8vo., First Edition, with a sepia-toned frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), 16 plates, 15 maps (several coloured and folding) and a folding map at end, some minimal age-soiling; handsomely bound in handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, original gilt from upper board and backstrip mounted at front on new and separate leaves, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 16pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. A lovely copy of this senior eye-witness account. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
(Codice ME/1080) In 8° 171 pp. Prima edizione. Con 64 schizzi e cartine e 64 foto fuori testo. Brossura orginale. Lieve ingiallitura. Buono stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
125p. Illustrated with drawings. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding. First edition. "The author was a Hungarian art student who was one of the organizers of the Budapest protest meetings which triggered the Hungarian Revolution. He published this diary pseudonymously after his flight to Canada. "The men, women, and children of Budapest began writing a diary in blood at 11 P.M., October 23, 1956, when the first bullets fired by Hungarian AVH secret police screamed through a crowd of thousands jammed in front of the Radio Budapest Building." Coldwar/Economics 3
pp. xi, 212. Illustrated with diagrams. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Fourth printing. Coldwar/Economics 1
(Codice EC/3461) Set of three volumes, 456, 305, 407 pp. Paperback, all very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
xii, 328 p. illus. 23 cm. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition
351p. Hardcover Very good condition, gilt stamped dark green leatherette