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68630aafStuttgart, Avediton, 1998, in-4to, 230 S., reich ill., Original-Pappband.
In 4°, pp. 264. Brossura. Ricco corredo illustrativo.Catalogo mostra Roma, Palazzo delle Esposizioni , 5 febbraio - 7 aprile 1997 , brossura, copertina con alette, formato 24x28 , pagine 351 , illustrato con 265 immagini in nero e colori e VIII tavole a colori, ottime condizioni
X, 417 pp.; 20,5 cm. Bross. edit. Ex libris all'interno della copertina. Dorso legg. scolorito, buono. Testi in italiano e in inglese
Front cover portrait of The King of Italy - Victor Emmanuel III. Italy and the War. Centerfold features illustrations of Italians in action. The Battles of Hooge, Rouges Bancs, and Festubert. Photos and Illustrations: life in the trench; full-page portrait of General Count Luigi Cadorna, Italian Commander-in-chief; Italy's famous soldier-mountaineers - the Alpini; photos from Italy; the 81st Italian Regiment; and more. Covers secured by tape. Faint ink stamp to front cover. Book
Cover portrait of General count Luigi Cadorna, The Italian Commander-in-Chief. Continuation of 'Women's Supreme Work in the War.' The mountain battles for 'Italia Irredenta.' Photos/Illustrations: Multiple centerfold photos of Italian troops in the mountains; photos of General Joffre's visit to Italy; and more. One piece of tape inside front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
2666Manchester University Press. 1966. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with one single institution stamp to title-page and pocket with discard stamp to endpage. Minor fading to spine.; 208 pages; During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic emigration from Italy to the provinces was widespread and increasing. This book is the first to survey the movement throughout the Empire; the emphasis is on private rather than state-organised settlement. The first part is about the Western Mediterranean provinces whose Romanization began in this period; the second part treats emigration to the Greek East where by contrast the settlers tended to become more and more hellenized. The principal matters considered are the volume of emigration the kinds of communities formed overseas by the emigrants their motives and origins the regions and places settled the fortunes of the settlers in the upheavals of the late Republican period and their relations with the people among whom they lived. . 0719000629 . Manchester University Press hardcover
4323Manchester University Press. 1966. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Ex-library copy with one single institution stamp to title-page and pocket affixed to inner cover. Call numbers on spine of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ is price-clipped and has minor edgewear.; 208 pages; During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic emigration from Italy to the provinces was widespread and increasing. This book is the first to survey the movement throughout the Empire; the emphasis is on private rather than state-organised settlement. The first part is about the Western Mediterranean provinces whose Romanization began in this period; the second part treats emigration to the Greek East where by contrast the settlers tended to become more and more hellenized. The principal matters considered are the volume of emigration the kinds of communities formed overseas by the emigrants their motives and origins the regions and places settled the fortunes of the settlers in the upheavals of the late Republican period and their relations with the people among whom they lived. . 0719000629 . Manchester University Press hardcover
(Codice TT/0875) In 8º 236 pp. Numero speciale del mensile L'ECOLE VALDOTAINE dedicato al teatro popolare valdostano in patois. Ristampa anastatica della edizione ITLA, aprile 1969. Molte illustrazioni. Brossura editoriale, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice LO/2588) In 4° (cm 30,5) 28 pages et 123 héliogravures: très belles photos en noire et blanc et couleurs hors texte. Cartonage éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Très bon état. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
8vo., Second Edition, with title in red and black; original series binding of green ribbed cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, radial corners, a very good, bright, clean copy. Considerably revised version of the first edition of 1901.
Indici.
398p. Hardcover Very good condition
20046631Archaeopress. 2004. Softcover. Fine. British Archaeological Reports B. A. R. British Series 378; 101 pages; This study relates the significant bronze coinage of the usurper Carausius 286-93 to the archaeological and historical evidence from the period. Since the publication of Roman Imperial Coinage. Volume Vii in 1933 many new and significant coin types have appeared. Several important hoards have been published in the intervening years which throw a new light on discussions of the chronology of the coinage enabling a modified sequence of issues to be postulated. Part of an important hoard discovered in the 1980Aes has been reconstituted. Much information regarding the archaeology of Roman Britain in the latter half of the third century has been published during the last three decades and this is discussed in conjunction with the coin evidence of site finds. Consideration is made of the probable methods employed in the striking of the coinage and a new mathematical method is invoked to yield a more accurate picture of the supply of coinage under the Carausian administration. A study of the metrology of the bronze coinage is made and this includes the illustration of the metrology with a three-dimensional surface using computer graphics. Consideration of the geographical distribution of the index-marked coinage has enabled a new interpretation of the location of the minting centres to be forwarded. The older historical sources have been reconsidered and important new interpretations have been made. Certain aspects of the coinage which relate to the history have been examined in the light of newly discovered coin types. The study involved the examination of approximately seven thousand specimens of the coinage from both public and private collections and excavations. . 1841716561 . Archaeopress paperback
19993102Routledge. 1999. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Small chip along top edge of DJ else Fine.; 1.02 x 9.21 x 6.22 Inches; 304 pages; Why did the Western Roman empire collapse in the fifth century and the Eastern Roman empire survive for another thousand years The Rome That Did Not Fall examines the two halves of the Roman empire in the fifth century the Latin West and the Greek East. Stephen Williams and Gerard Friell explore how despite similar military and political turmoils the western empire all but collapsed and the eastern empire survived and consolidated its power in the face of the invading barbarians weak and immature emperors and intrigues around the throne. The Rome That Did Not Fall analyzes the remarkable recovery of the eastern empire comparing the parallel and diverging developments in east and west and tracing the evolution of new skills and strategies in the east diplomatic military political and fiscal. This well-illustrated and well-documented book provides a stimulating exploration of the fifth century Roman empire. . 0415154030 . Routledge hardcover
In-4°, legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle e punte, con titoli e filetti in oro al dorso, tagli marmorizzati come i piatti, pp. VIII-633(1). Con moltissime ilustrazioni xilografiche intercalate nel testo, a mezza pagina e piena pagina. Alla fine del volume, applicate al contropiatto e al foglio di guardia, due mappe della Svizzera: una di Thomas Kitchen, della metà del XVIII secolo, e l'altra di Anthony Finley, tratta dal suo A New General Atlas, del primo quarto del XIX secolo; questa, a colori, è aperta in corrispondenza della piegatura. Dorso danneggiato, con piccole mancanze. Buon esemplare.
in 8° leg. edit., piatto sup.ill. con tit., fregi e tit. dor.al dorso (sbiadito) pp.398, con num. foto f.testo (bell'itinerario nella città della Toscana, Marche e Umbria)
Volume in ottime condizioni. Pagine ben conservate. Legatura editoriale similpelle blu con decorazioni in oro sul piatto e al dorso. Contenente le opere: ROMEO E GIULIETTA - IL MERCANTE DI VENEZIA - OTELLO (traduzione di Paola Ojetti) e I DUE GENTILUOMINI DI VERONA (traduzione di Gabriele Baldini).
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 or torn with a little creasing to upper edge and slight rubbing to rear. 170pp. The story of the author's time with SOE during the later days of World War Two when he lived and fought with the 'Bandits of Cisterna', a group of Italian Partisans who had sided with the Allies against the Nazis. Only later did he realise that the greater significance of his job had been to help stop Italy degenerating into Civil War.
William Heard Kilpatrick Educazione per una civiltà in cammino. , La nuova Italia 1953, Libro usato in condizioni accettabili. Pagine ingiallite ed intonse. Tagli irregolari con barbe. Copertina flessibile cartonata lievemente sporca. Usato (Used) . <br> <br> <br> 100<br>
Sugarco Edizioni, giugno 1994. Disegni di Allen Ginsberg. Traduzione di Donatella Manganotti. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. Soft cover in fine conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
cartone edit. con titoli al dorso e sovrac. ill. - prima edizione it. - trad. a cura di Annalisa Carena - illustrazioni in b.n. nel testo
(Codice CW/8931) In 8° 160 pp. Furst edition. English language, 32 colour plates and 1 map. Hardcover, gilted title. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
Deuxième édition revue, corrigée et augmentée, 3 tomes en 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane lie-de-vin, super libris en premier plat du tome I, fers dorés d'encadrement en plats, Ernest Thorin, Paris, 1885, IV-724 ; 784-114 pp. Exemplaire de bonne provenance, portant au premier plat la mention suivante gravée en lettres d'or : "Faculté de Droit de Bordeaux Concours 1890-1891 3me Année Droit Commercial 2me Prix Mr Ferradou André, né à la Mothe-St-Héraye (Deux-Sèvres) le 24 janvier 1872. Le professeur André Ferradou (1872-1945) fut l'élève de Paul Vigneaux et du spécialiste du droit byzantin Henri Monnier. Sa brillante thèse sur les "Biens des monastères à Byzance" lui ouvrit la voie à un succès à l'agrégation de 1898. Il enseigna à Rennes, Toulouse puis Bordeaux, où il enseigna le droit public pendant plus de 30 ans à la Faculté de Bordeaux, et y approfondit notamment le problème de la féodalité au XVIIIe siècle. Bon état (dos lég. passé et rel. un peu frottées, qq. rouss., bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Français
143pp., br., non coupé, bel état