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introduzione e appendice di Cesare Segre ; traduzione di Giovanni Caravaggi. - Milano : Il Saggiatore, 1963. - 554 p. 21 cm. PRIMA EDIZIONE. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVI MACCHIE IN COPERTINA, PICCOLO STRAPPO AL DORSO.
Opera completa in 4 volumi rilegati in tutta tela con titoli e fregi in oro al piatto anteriore e al dorso, sovraccoperte illustrate a colori, ottimo stato interno, libri perfettamente fruibili, presenti illustrazioni a colori e in nero nel testo, prima edizione, tiratura di 5000 copie, numero complessivo pagine 1668 [volume I] Vol. I: "Dejiny Univerzity Karlovy: 1347/48 - 1622" a cura di Michal Svatos, numero pagine 322 [volume II] Vol. II. "Dejiny Univerzity Karlovy: 1622 - 1802" a cura di Ivana Cornejova, numero pagine 285 [volume III] Vol. III: "Dejiny Univerzity Karlovy: 1802 - 1918" a cura di Jan Havranek, numero pagine 390 [volume IV] Vol. IV: "Dejiny Univerzity Karlovy: 1918 - 1990" a cura di Jan Havranek e Zdenek Pousta, numero pagine 671 USATO
Book shows light scuffing to covers, otherwise as-new with straight, solid spine, no edge wear of any kind, sharp corners, text/interior unblemished and unmarked in any way. Covers Czech literature from th 1940s to the early 21st century. Includes p. 222 -- 288 ) profiles of the most important Czech writers since 1945. Text is in English.
Due immagini in unico foglio di Praga mostrano il ponte Carlo IV prima e dopo l’alluvione del 4 settembre 1890. Testo al retro
Violente dimostrazioni in una via di Praga: veduta della rissa. Testo al retro
Large format album displaying Prague in 140 glorious colored full-page photographs. Text in Czech with added informative summaries and captions [Pages 158-207] in Russian, German, English and French. 158p. illus. Crisp copy, almost as new. NOTE: an over sized [13x10x1" ] VERY heavy volume. Book
LYON, Lib. Gén. Catholique et Classique - 1893 (?) - avant-Propos pagesV à VIII -319 P. - 31 Figures. In-8° Relié, dos toilé - Bon exemplaire.
Traduction, par Anne GUGLIELMETTI, de "La Secessione a Praga" publié en 1990 par l'architecte et historien d'art Luca QUATTROCCHI: "l' "Art Nouveau" pragois entre 1898 et 1914 - la Secese -, l'un des courants artistiques les plus originaux que la ville ait connus, en architecture comme en peinture et en sculpture" (rabat de jaquette); article de Rainer Maria RILKE en introduction; en annexes: textes du théoricien Karel Bernard MADL et des architectes Jan KOTERA et Pavel JANAK, "manifestes" idéologiques de 1900 et 1911, notices biographiques de 90 artistes et catalogue des réalisations à Prague; index; bibliographie. Exemplaire bien complet de ses jaquette et étui. Français
In 8, pp. 191 + (9). Dedica alla prima c. bianca. Legatura in cart. edit. con sovracc. con astuccio.
103pp. [samen ingebonden met: "De liefelijkheid van het juk des Heeren, voorgesteld in een tiental brieven", Leeuwarden, J.W.Hoepermans, 1841, 73pp.], 14cm., gecart.band met linnen rug (gebruiksslijtage), tekst in goede staat, [DE MARNE Jean-Baptiste, né à Douai le 26 nov.1699, mort à Liège le 9 sept.1756. Ouvrage pas mentionné dans 'Sommervogel & De Backer' cfr.V-591-nr.1]
LEGATURA EDITORIALE IN TUTTA TELA CON DISEGNI, LIBRO MIGNON CON ALCUNE ILLUSTRAZIONI numero pagine: 101 formato: MINILIBRO 7.5X7.6 stato conservazione: BUONO traduttore: FIORELLA KASPAROVA E LUCIANO ANTONETTI
formato 19X12. Brossura editoriale pagine 190. Bella copertina a colori di Renzo Ventura.Collezione Teatrale diretta da Renato Simoni. Bella copia
In lingua ceca, interamente illustrato 120 da immagini in b/n, numerse carte ripiegate fuori testo e una grande cartina in astuccio a fine volume. Nella prima parte di testo alcune immagini a colori e gli spaccatie le piante dei monumentie chiese di Praga.
Roma, 1934, 26 agosto, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 16 pp. de 'La Tribuna Illustrata'.
In-4, 75p. Bel ouvrage illustré de 245 reproductions hors-texte en noir et 10 en couleurs. A l'état de neuf.
13 cm, br. illustrata con risvolti, p. 170, (3), 16 tavole a piena pagina stampate solo sul recto. Esemplare numerato 1932/2000
579p. With 87 plates of illustrations. Czech language edition of Ben Hur. 4to. 270mm. Original publisher's full beige cloth pictorial binding. Cover stamped in blue, black, red, cream, white and gilt. Spine in gilt, white and blue. Publisher's insignia stamped in blind on back cover. Very rare slovak edition from early 20th century. Binding shows a gypsy like woman getting water from a forest fountain. Manuscrpit ownership from 1914. Pages somewhat brittle. Some rubbing on spine, but still an attractive example. Hardbound. Very Good. NW66
88 pages. Colour photography throughout. Text in English. Features: Photo featue on glacial Alaska; Western Classical Music in Prague; Romantic Paris; Ireland's great literateurs; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
Veduta del Duomo di Praga
Praze, F. Topic, (1903), in-folio, pp. (4), 14, (2). Cartella edit. in mz. tela e cartone contenente il testo (con 7 ill. in b.n.) e 48 (su 50) belle tavv. sciolte applicate su cartoncino (cm. 45x 33), di cui 15 a col., che illustrano l'opera sia grafica che pittorica del pittore paesaggista ceco. Mancano le tavv. 46 e 50. Staccata la cuffia sup. della cartella; difettose o mancanti le alette contenitive della stessa.
Complete in 2 volumes: 624 + 338pp.with numerous illustrations in colour and bl/w, 30cm., hardcover, in cart. slipcase, exhibition catalogue (Kulturstiftung Ruhr, Villa Hügel, Essen, 10.6 - 30.10 1988), Very good, S85323
pp. xii, 285. Age stained. ** Presented by the Author to Rev. Erastus Scranton. 12mo. Original full cloth binding, embossed in blind. Gilt lettered spine. Very slight loss at extremities. Hardbound. First Edition. Rev. Erastus Scranton was born in 1777 at East Guilford, CT. Educated at Yale College, he became Pastor of The Congregational Church of Burlington, CT from Jan. 1830 to May 1840. After retiring from the pulpit he operated his farm on Scranton Mountain, now Savarese Lane, and was Town Treasurer for a number of years. His hearing became quite impaired, the Congregation voted that he should sit beside the minister so that he could hear the service. He lived in the Barton House, (Later the Farmington Savings Bank) in the Center. He died Oct. 5, 1861. On the author see: From the NY Times: May 27, 1864 : "Some years ago there appeared in the Springfield Republican a series of letters from Europe, signed by "Dunn Browne," which were widely copied and much admired for their sprightly vivacity. They ware from the pen of Mr. SAMUEL FISKE, a graduate of Amherst College, in the class of 1848, and the author of a well-known college text-book, a translation of ESCHENBERG's Manual of Greek and Roman Antiquities. Mr. FISKE was a clergyman, settled at Madison, Conn., when the war broke out; but he left the pulpit for the field, and dropped the "reverend" for a Lieutenant's title. After fighting bravely in the several battles, he was taken prisoner by the rebels, and detained for some time in Richmond. During the battle of the Wilderness, Captain -- for he was promoted from a Lieutenancy - Fiske was mortally wounded. He was conveyed to Fredericksburg, where, in a private house, he received the attention of personal friends, and of his wife and other members of his family. His death has taken from the Union ranks a brave, intelligent officer; from literary circles, a lively, versatile writer, and from the newspaper world, an admirable "war correspondent." TRAVEL/8
Veduta panoramica della città, con personaggi in primo piano
Veduta panoramica della città, con il celebre ponte e dei personaggi in primo piano
In 8° (19,5x12 cm); 36, (4) pp. Senza brossura ma non slegata. Qualche piccola, leggera ed inisignificante fioritura alla prima carta e per il resto in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Prima rara edizione di questa rara pubblicazione di oftalmologia. L'opera è una dotta dissertazione letta dal medico-chirurgo Francisco Xav. Aloisio Berthold, nell'università di Praga su alcuni casi di traumi oculari. Prima edizione rara.