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Sciascia, Leonardo Recitazione della controversia liparitana dedicata ad A. D.. Torino, Giulio Einaudi editore s.p.a. - Industrie Grafiche C. Zeppegno (stampa) 1971 italian, pp. III ed.: 17 aprile 1971, ristampa identica alla precedente del 7 febbraio 1970 (I ed. 1969). Collana I coralli 261. XVI/92/rilegatura rifinita in tela rosso cardinale con grafica e titoli in bianco al dorso. Stato buono (manca la sovraccoperta - fogli di guardia leggermente bruniti - pagine leggermente brunite ai margini).
Collana Universale Paperbacks, 546.<BR>In 8°; pp. 129; brossura editoriale illustrata, rilegato all'americana (fresato, non cucito).<BR>Condizioni ottime, pari al nuovo.
In 4 (32,5x24) brossura illustrata con alette; 112 pp, catalogo mostra foto erotiche VM18 a colori e b/n, testi inglese - ceco, leggeri normali segni del tempo a copertina angoli e bordi (vedi foto), stampa 2005 Praga
In-8°, cc. 24, dedicatoria a Alessandro VII e Ferdinando III. Ritratto inciso su rame alla terza carta. Stemma nobiliare inciso in rame alla 23° carta. Note di posseso al verso del frontespizio datate 1696. Brunito.
Paris, Laffont 1968. In-8 broché couverture illustrée rempliée, de 359 pages. Photos
196825745Laffont Paris, Laffont 1968. In-8 broché couverture illustrée rempliée, de 359 pages. Photos;
Veduta panoramica della città. Vol IX°
Veduta panoramica della città
69984Coll. "Blanche", Paris, éd. Gallimard, 18 décembre 1992, EDITION ORIGINALE sur papier ordinaire, in-8, cartonnage souple, 334 pp., table des matières, Un voyage au début des années 90 dans l'Est de l'Europe : Yougoslavie, Roumanie, Hongrie, Prague. Belle approche de l'Est de l'Europe après la chute du mur et du communisme. Très bon état
200731337Vitalis, 2007. In-8 brohé (20,5 x 12 cm), 207 pages, illustré de photographies dans le texte, plan.- 400g. Bon état.
1^edizione - in8° - cartonato editoriale con copertina illustrata - pp. 314 - numerose illustrazioni e fotografie in b/n - bibliografia - condizioni eccellenti
P4713Prague: Tipografiia Politika 1929. Large octavo 26 à 19 cm. Original printed wrappers; 303 pp. Mostly unopened and uncut. Some moisture damage to rear wrapper and last few pages not affecting text. Still about very good. A white émigré publication this collection of scholarly articles on Alexander Pushkin is one of the early publications of the Russian Institute in Prague. Founded in 1923 by a group of Russian émigré professors with the mission of helping Russian students "obtain quality education in Prague" the institute counted 900 registered students by the end of the first year. As a "national poet" Pushkin 1799-1837 had great symbolic significance among the white émigrés who had to leave Russia fleeing the Bolshevik regime. While the Bolsheviks presented Pushkin as a revolutionary anti-monarchist because of his early connections with the Decembrists the émigré intelligentsia emphasized Pushkin as the standard bearer of Russian high culture. This publication was yet another manifestation of the author's significance for the community.<br/><br/>The institute produced its first scholarly publication in 1928 with this collection published just a year later. The collection includes contributions by significant personalities such as Professor E. V. Spektorskii former President or "rector" of Kiev University A. L. Bem famous Dostoevsky scholar S. V. Zvadskii former minister of Justice of the Ukrainian state "Hetmanite" during the Russian Civil War P. B. Struve prominent Marxist who changed his views after the Bolshevik Revolution becoming a foreign minister to the White Army gen. Wrangel during the Russian Civil War among others. Abstracts of all articles are provided in French in the back of the publication. Scarce in the trade. unknown books
in-4° 228 pages, abdt ill. in-t. n., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [QU-2] Ce livre évoque la « Prague magique », celle des écrivains du tournant du siècle...
19901048Henri Veyrier 1990 Coll. Les plumes du temps. In-4 broché, 228 pp. Illustrations.
Book is in excellent condition with deep green cloth HB covers, gilt at spine, decorated endpapers, ribbon bookmark. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 645 pages.
In-8 (Cm 21 x 14,5), pp. 80, br. ed., 1 carta al contropiatto posteriore. PRIMA COPIA IN OTTIMO STATO DI CONSERVAZIONE. Seconda copia con piatto post. e margine alto di quello ant. con ingialliture, pp. 10 e 11 ingiallite. Ordinari segni d'uso e del tempo. BUONO
8°, BROSSURA FIG. B.N., PG. (2) 114 (8), NOTEVOLE REPORTAGE FOTOGRAFICO B.N., OTTIMO STATO. PRIMA EDIZIONE.
111307A Bruxelles, Les Editions "Action et Civilisation" - Sans date - 4me édition - In-12, broché - 95 p.
5717Eau-forte et aquatinte, signée au crayon et dans la planche. Cachet rouge. 29 x 18
1968LFA-126717551Un ouvrage de 156 pages, format 150 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1968, Fayard, collection "En Toute Liberté", bon état
26053The seventeen bookplates dated between 1922 and 1925. Prague Czechoslovak Republic. Accomplished and attractive bookplates in an impressive range of styles from modernist to traditional several with mystical or masonic overtones produced using various printing processes. The bookplates range in size from 6.5 x 7 cm Herrmann’s own to 11.5 x 17.5 cm. Each is dated with Herrmann’s tiny monogram design adapted to suit its style of composition. The eighteen items are in very good condition each laid down on a 16 x 25 cm piece of textured grey card. In purpose-made worn brown card binding with triangular label on cover with manuscript lettering arranged in modernist design: ‘17 / EX / LIBRIS / VON / ROBERT HERRMANN’. Comparing the lettering of the label with Herrmann’s own bookplate within the collection the simplest depicting a vertical pencil within a circle indicates that the label was designed and executed by Herrmann himself. The seventeen bookplates from between 1922 and 1925 as follows: 6 from 1922 Hugo und Franzi Kornfeld; Dr Leo Kornfeld Viktor Polatschek Albert Porges Olga Stegel Mizi Steiner; 1 from 1923 Friedrich H. Neumann; 6 from 1924 Edith Hahn Robert Herrmann Willy Knepler Franz Nettel Franzi Pick Dr Josef Thimann; 4 from 1925 Anton Ditti Dr Hussein Erfan Margrit Kornfeld Marieluise Kornfeld. A number of the owners were Jewish see for example Nettel whose design features the star of David and some appear to have died in the Holocaust. The 7.5 x 10 cm black and white collotype photographic print appears to show a bas relief modernist design within a jagged border depicting a star shining over a cityscape into which two meteorites are falling. See Images. The seventeen bookplates dated between 1922 and 1925. [Prague, Czechoslovak Republic.] unknown
in-8°, 214 pages, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [JU-5]
QWA-16163Plon, 1949, in-8 br. (14 x 20), VII-372 p., dos passé, exemplaire non coupé, bon état.
Praga vista nel suo fascino nascosto di città boema.
<p>21 cm, ril. editoriale in tela, p. 350. Numerose fotografie della città. Manca la sovracoperta.</p>