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20021238719Bologna Italy: Ducati Motorholding 2002. First Edition. Quarto; VG/Shrink wrapped softcover unbound; No spine; Unbound shrinkwrapped volume in Italian and English; Unopened Pristine; 4-hole punched manual for the 750 Supersport Model Year 2002.<br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in Netdesk office in FS box. 1238719. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Ducati Motorholding unknown books
1916241078Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1916. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering. Light silverfishing to front and rear boards. Top of spine lightly bumped. Light edgewear to extremities. no markings in text. Very Good binding. Princeton University Press unknown books
187848596Firenze: Printed by M. Cellini 1878. Paperback. Fair. 30 1p. Original wrapper. 24cm. Cover worn and detached. Contents also worn. Italian text. <br/><br/> Printed by M. Cellini paperback books
13939Roma: Ernesto Richter Large card 'Cartolina Gigantesca'; 7 3/8" x 9 3/4" size approximate; with photographers' titles below; no date but circa 1890s or early 20th century; sharp and clear good delineation; a little mount paper residue on back corners; very good condition. Very Good. Ernesto Richter unknown books
195422096Milano Italia: Casa Editrice Universo S.R.L. 1954. 26 pages; color illustrated covers and a couple of color images within the balance in black and white; large format 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" approx.; an Italian fumetti comic book which combines the 'photoromanza' photonovel - a romantic story illustrated with photographs the characters with speech balloons in the familiar comic style - with drawn comics and illustrated prose stories; Italian text; with: L'Uomo Dall'Abito Scuro by Aurelio Natali; La Venere del Nilo story by M. Montemajor & illus. by Molino; Fiore tra le Rovine by Eleonora Moj; Incredulita by Myriam Zeppegno; Il Principe della Mezzanotte by R. Valessi photos by A Bazzini; many of these stories were continued from issue to issue or could be purchased complete from the publisher; with some short pictorial world news items usually of the more sensational and human-interest sort and some advertisements for fashion food and drink products; little wrinkling faint old fold lines to covers unobtrusive - the colors still bold and vibrant; in very good condition; and a very good example of the genre. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Casa Editrice Universo S.R.L. Paperback books
195422097Milano Italia: Casa Editrice Universo S.R.L. 1954. 26 pages; color illustrated covers and a couple of color images within the balance in black and white; large format 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" approx.; an Italian fumetti comic book which combines the 'photoromanza' photonovel - a romantic story illustrated with photographs the characters with speech balloons in the familiar comic style - with drawn comics and illustrated prose stories; Italian text; with: Quando le Luci si Abbasseranno by M. Senes; La Venere del Nilo story by M. Montemajor & illus. by Molino; Fanciulle Misteriose by Greta Granor; Il Principe della Mezzanotte by R. Valessi photos by A Bazzini; Bacio Nelle Tenebre by M. Dam with Bazzini photos; Ombra Crudele by M. Esteva & A. Mairani more; many of these stories were continued from issue to issue or could be purchased complete from the publisher; with some short pictorial world news items usually of the more sensational and human-interest sort and some advertisements for fashion food and drink products; little wrinkling faint old fold lines to covers unobtrusive - the colors still bold and vibrant; in very good condition; and a very good example of the genre. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Casa Editrice Universo S.R.L. Paperback books
1996BL3719Roma:: Accademia nazionale dei Lincei 1996. 1996. 8vo 239 pp. Illus. Royal blue printed wrappers; stamped inside back cover. Burndy bookplate. Fine. RARE. Marconi 1874-1937 is the father of long-distance radio transmission. Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, 1996. unknown books
184033182Munich: Verlag der Literarische-Artistischen Anstalt 1840. Advertisement for series on front pastedown folding table captioned "V. Exemplum cujus dem membranae de moribus Italorum" 10 maps mostly folding that of Rome large and folding 19 1/2 x 15 inches torn along stub into image 4 pages manuscript notes tipped in following page 776 ink marginalia. Pp. x 808. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary green cloth ruled in blind spine lettered in gilt with gilt rules surrounding all above a gilt crown and "N." Some rubbing and soiling of cloth spotting of endpapers manuscript notations on endpapers browning of some gatherings else a very good copy. Advertisement for series on front pastedown folding table captioned "V. Exemplum cujus dem membranae de moribus Italorum" 10 maps mostly folding that of Rome large and folding 19 1/2 x 15 inches torn along stub into image 4 pages manuscript notes tipped in following page 776 ink marginalia. Pp. x 808. 1 vols. 8vo. Verlag der Literarische-Artistischen Anstalt unknown books
4451290 pp. compendium of essays texts lists of producers and designers lists of works with prices and other material pertaining to a national competition intended to spur new designs for furniture a wide array of functional and decorative objects and interior decor for middle class homes in Italy between the wars approx. 65 photographic illustrations on plates showing objects 6 pp. of advertisements in rear. 8vo. Orig. dec. wrpps. top of spine chipped. Rome 1928. Bollettino Ufficiale dell' Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro 11/12. All of the material was exhibited at the Esposizione Nazionale in Rome. As of June 2015 WorldCat locates only one holding in North America. unknown books
197925859Venezia: Editrice Evi 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Small hardbound quarto in dustwrapper. 225 pp. Text in Italian by Vittoria. Presentazione di Edoardo Salini. Illustrated with numerous black and white photographs of Italian gondola operators and their craft. Smudge to blank front endpaper. Corner bumps. A very good copy in very good unclipped dustwrapper. Editrice Evi hardcover books
190713953Firenze: Libreria Rafanelli Polli 1907. First Edition. 12mo 17.5cm. Sewn pamphlet. Original printed wrappers; 24pp. Moderate soil to covers; brief splits at spine-fold; slight marginal toning to text; Good. An attack on the Church's continued teaching of miracles with special reference to the legend of San Gennaro St. Januarius the patron saint of Naples whose dried blood is said to "come to life" three times each year. Rare; no holdings noted in any OCLC member institutions; one copy only in KVK Italian Union Catalog. Libreria Rafanelli Polli unknown books
1964031805Leiden: E. J. Brill 1964. Editio altera correcta et aucta curavit S. L. Radt. xii 345p. original blue cloth quarto format. E. J. Brill unknown books
2005130387Bologna Italy: Fondantico 2005. Hardbound. VG. Color illustrated laminate boards with tan cloth spine 160 pp many color and BW plates and figures. Gallery catalog for an exhibition issued as an invitation to collectors: four centuries of paintings and drawings from the sixteenth to the nineteenth. Fondantico hardcover books
2013152932Washington D.C.: Embassy of Italy 2013. Hardcover. VG some slight scuffs to cover otherwise clean. Black & illus. boards 324 pp. profusely illus. chiefly in color. Text is in Italian and English. Celebrates 2013 as the Year of Italian Culture. Showcases American artists of all kinds in a variety of locations around the United States who are doing work inspired by Italian culture and art. An inspirational book in its own right. Uncommon. Embassy of Italy hardcover books
2000210052000. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 59 pp. 36 color plates. Text in Italian. unknown books
192146188Milano: Casa Editrice Sociale 1921. Seventh edition. 12mo. Original printed wrappers; 59 4pp. Unopened copy in original wrappers. Expected age-toning to text; else a very well-preserved copy Very Good or better. Text entirely in Italian. Seminal work of anarchist theory first published in 1891; this appears to be the first edition of the work to include Luigi Fabbri's biographical foreword. All early editions are scarce especially in North America. Casa Editrice Sociale unknown books
2006130388Bologna Italy: Fondantico 2006. Hardbound. VG. Color illustrated laminate boards with red cloth spine 159 pp many color and BW plates and figures. Gallery catalog for an exhibition held Oct. 14-Dec. 22 2006 in the gallery Fondantico Bologna. Fondantico hardcover books
20001116592000. Hardcover. VG. Pictorial boards/pictorial slipcase. 549 141 pp. 150 color numerous bw plates. 59 color numerous bw plates. Exhibition catalogue with text in Italian. Very nicely illustrated. hardcover books
29409Softcover. VG sllight wear to cover slight soiling to ffep. Red ill. wraps. 157 pp. Numerous bw ills. 70 color plates. Text in Italian. paperback books
1867LD9712Rome: Pietro Datri 1867. Paperback. Very Good. Original pictorial wraps; oblong 4to 275x420 mm; with copper-engraved title-page and 54 views of Rome printed on the recto only. Backstrip perished; minor creasing; title-page a bit toned; last leaves dog-eared. Wide margins leave the engravings bright and clean suitable for display. Uncommon -- OCLC locates just 5 copies of the 1867 edition. <br/><br/> Pietro Datri paperback books
1963306531963. Softcover. VG- light wear to cover edges. White wraps. 164 pp. Profuse bw plates. Text in Italian Russian French German and English. paperback books
1998302501998. Softcover. VG. White ill. wraps. Unpaginated. Numerous color plates. Text in Italian and English. unknown books
1994000940Cumberland Rhode Island U.S.A.: Yale Univ Pr 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Like New Jacket. <br/><br/> Yale Univ Pr hardcover books
195345847Torino: by the Author 1953. First Edition. Octavo. Printed thick paper wrappers; 189pp. Text pages and wrappers slightly toned at margins; spine leaning slightly; Very Good. Memoir by the Milanese anarchist who planned and executed the 1921 bombing of the Diana Theatre a fact to which he confesses in this volume. An important anarchist memoir somewhat uncommon in commerce. by the Author unknown books
1796001121Rome: Presso I Lazzarini 1796. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. xii 502 pp. Full and rich history of Ariccia and surrounding towns on the outskirts of Rome to the Southeast of the City by Castel Gandolfo the Papal Summer Residence. Ariccia is one of the most ancient cities in Italy dating to at least the ninth century B.C. This history concentrates mostly on the seventeenth and eighteenth century when it was ruled by the powerful Savelli Chigi family which produced one pope Alexander VII and built a grand residence in the town that has been used many a time as a movie set such as in Visconti's "Il Gattopardo" "The Leopard". While it is over two millenia since the town yielded to Rome's preeminence as a city Ariccia continued to be the next most important city in Lazio for long stretches of history owing to its propitious location on the Via Appia the first way station on the road between Rome and Naples and its pleasant salubrious climate in contrast to malalial Rome made it a favored resort for the powerful of Rome in prior centuries. This copy of the history a model of municipal histories in its day is very good. There is some light and occasional foxing yet little that could be considered disconcerting. The exception would be the four places where a prior owner presses leaves which left a residue and in one instance may have created a tiny wormhole type of hole. However the small amount of loss has no effect on readability where it occurred. The vellum has an attractive mottled almost tiger striped design. Book is tight. Occasional light pencil notes a word or two in each case affecting a handful of pages. Still a very good copy. <br/><br/> Presso I Lazzarini hardcover books