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200321765NY: Knopf. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 037541181X . First edition. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Knopf hardcover books
2008129589Treviso Italy: Linea d'ombra libri 2008. Hardcover. Fine. Green boards with color illus. 279 p 99 color plates additional illustrations. Text in Italian. A large exhibition bringing together all periods of Van Gogh's work. Eighty-five drawings as well as twenty paintings give life to a fascinating "diary of the soul" of the great little man who on July 27 1890 decided to end his life with a gunshot wound. From www dotstudioesseci dor net translated. Linea d'ombra libri hardcover books
197214019Rome: Arti Grafiche Wanzer 1972. First Edition. Octavo. Original printed wrappers; 433 7pp. Light wear; Very Good. (Arti Grafiche Wanzer) unknown books
1766E0550A 41 B-2K8 2L2. 10 476 12 pages with five folding engraved plates several signed by R. Bennett folding map by D'Anville. Octavo 8" x 5 1/4" bound in modern sheep spine banded title gilt on black leather label edges in blue. ESTC t153068. Pine-Coffin752.2 var. imprint. Borroni 3182.Cox I 136. D'Ancona 672 First edition as a reissue of the edition "printed for S. Hooper; H. Webley; W. Nicol; and S. Bladon" 1766 with a cancel title page and an additional dedication to David Garrick.<br /><br />John Northall 1723-1759 army officer and travel writer "entered the service as a gentleman cadet in the Royal Regiment of Artillery on 1 July 1741 and was promoted to lieutenant fireworker on 1 April 1742. He served under Thomas Pattison with the Royal Artillery in Flanders in 1742 and was promoted second lieutenant on 1 April 1744. He was at the battle of Fontenoy on 11 May 1745 and became first lieutenant on 3 October 1745 captain-lieutenant on 24 March 1752 and captain on 1 October 1755. In February 1752 he went to Minorca and thence to Livorno. He was recorded in Capua on 1 April 1752. Instead of making the usual tour of Italy he visited the principal cities of Tuscany and after a cursory visit to Rome went to Naples. Then after a more lengthened stay in Rome he went to Loreto Bologna Venice Mantua Parma Modena and returned to Livorno whence he sailed for Genoa. From Genoa he went by sea to Villafranca and on by land to Marseilles. He died in 1759. An account of his Italian tour was published posthumously in July 1766 Travels through Italy; Containing New and Curious Observations on that Country but the work has been criticized as following closely J. G. Keysler's Travels 1740; Eng. trans. 1756." Oxford DNB<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Binding lightly rubbed vertical creases on title label; new endpapers title page re-inserted with repairs along inner margin holograph ink signature on title page crossed through and pencil year beneath roman numerals; occasional small tears and spots of minor paper loss mostly in the margins; ink stamp of "Scott County Public Library" on dedication leaf and page twenty-five some smudges and soiling rust stain on B3 few pages misprinted or mis-bound at an angle; nonetheless in overall very good condition. Printed for S Hooper hardcover books
1871WRCAM48866Mexico City 1871. 44pp. Dbd. Light uniform toning. Very good. A rare treaty between Mexico and Italy likely consummated to strengthen Italian national unification which had been secured the year before when Italy gained control of Rome. unknown books
198548539Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1985. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm; navy blue paper-covered boards with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; xiv2411pp. Base of spine gently nudged touch of dustiness to upper edge of textblock else Near Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket with some mild shelfwear to panels. Scholarly volume exploring the Vatican and Italian Fascist regime's "marriage of convenience" between 1922-1943. Cambridge University Press unknown books
193758964Rome: Printing Office of G. Artero 1937. Paperback. Good. 44p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Name stamp blacked out inside front cover. Reprinted from News Notes on Fascist Corporations No. 4 April 1937. <br/><br/> Printing Office of G. Artero paperback books
1927317708London 1927. First edition. Illustrated by the Author. 247pp. Thick 8vo. Bound in full straight grained blue polished calf a.e.g. for Bumpus Oxford Street. Almost fine. First edition. Illustrated by the Author. 247pp. Thick 8vo. unknown books
1990195605Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1990. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. No pencil or ink markings in text. ; Not an Ex-Library Copy. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. Princeton University Press unknown books
1968206784New York: Delacorte Press 1968. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/near Very Good dust jacket. No pencil or ink markings in text. Boards clean. Very small bump on spine near top. Corners very lightly bumped. Dustjacket lightly soiled. Small tears and chips at top and bottom of front and rear dustjacket covers at folds with very small pieces missing. Chip on dustjacket spine at front dustjacket cover about 1 inch down from top. Small closed tears at top and bottom of dustjacket spine. Small closed tears at top and bottom of front and rear dustjacket covers. DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Very Good binding / near Very Good dust jacket. Delacorte Press unknown books
199848540London & New York: Routledge 1998. First Edition. Hardcover issue. Octavo 24cm; publisher's printed boards; xiv1582pp; illus. Crown gently bumped with some faint scattered dust-soil to upper board edges else clean throughout; about Near Fine. Introductory text on the study of Italian Fascism for sixth-form and undergraduate students of history and languages covering "its long-term origins in the history of Liberal Italy its development as a political movement its rise to power and its characteristic policies as a regime" from introduction. Routledge unknown books
193948505New York: Oxford University Press 1939. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; green cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; xii1737pp. Hint of dustiness to boards faint foxing to pastedowns else clean throughout; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.25 lightly shelfworn with a short split along lower rear flap fold; Near Fine. "Taking as its point of focus the idea of the Corporate State much publicized as a new and peculiarly Fascist contribution to economic organization this book proceeds to evaluate it in terms of its relations to the main divisions of Italian society" from front flap. Oxford University Press unknown books
190020560Prato: Ditta Ruggero Benelli 1900. First edition. Hardcover. Panels are faux-diced shagreen gilt lettering first panel two brass rivets front cover for hanging the display. Very good. 27.5 x 13 cm. Salesman's sample advertising display for Super-Iride 48 dyed sample mounted eight panels bound accordion style each panel as noted previously folds out to approximately 40 inches when displayed. Color plates mounted on first and last panels with 48 dyed fabric sample in a wide range of colors lettering in black and red. Super-Iride solid dyes are Azo synthetic more stable than vegetable and/or aniline dyes provide a distinct advantage for coloring wool cotton and silks as they are highly resistant to sun and repeated washing. This brand is perhaps best known for the advertising poster of a looming red devil drawing forth a rainbow of color from a wooden barrel depicted here in the first panel. Scuffing to extremities back cover with slight loss of shagreen at back cover. Ditta Ruggero Benelli hardcover books
1934WRCLIT76574Milano: Coi Tippi Dell'Isituto Grafico Bertieri 1934. 63291pp. plus plates. Quarto. Modern cloth and fabriano over boards original labels preserved. Spine label rubbed otherwise near fine in custom cloth and marbled board slipcase. First edition. A collection of essays on a number of aspects of book making publishing and design both antiquarian and modern copiously illustrated some in color and with various tipped-in specimens. Contributors include R. Bertieri Augusto Calabi Pio Colombo Mario Ferrigni GG Giannini and Dalmazzo Gianolio. OCLC locates 6 copies spread over four entries only two of them Morgan Library and National Gallery of Art in North America. OCLC: 79103359. Coi Tippi Dell'Isituto Grafico Bertieri hardcover books
199289694Turin Italy: International Association of Egyptologists 1992. Paperback. Very Good. This Volume Only. 463 1p. Softcover in original wrapper. 29cm. Minor cover soil. Abstracts in a variety of languages: English German Italian French and perhaps others. <br/><br/> [International Association of Egyptologists] paperback books
1972034482Roma: Minstero della Difesa 1972. 298 xxxviii p. original stiff wrappers. Minstero della Difesa unknown books
1974034483Roma: Ministero della Difesa 1974. 288p. original stiff wrappers. Ministero della Difesa unknown books
18902222234<p>First edition thus. Octavo. Illustrated with fine photogravures of Florence and other Italian sites of historical architecture. Original white cloth with rich gilt and red decorative stamping t.e.g. Original red linen dust jacket. No foxing. Fine. 2 volumes. No signatures or bookplates.</p> Estes and Lauriat hardcover books
199922373NY: Continuum. As New in As New dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 082641205X . First edition. As new in like dust jacket. . Continuum hardcover books
1973186073Urbino: AGE 1973. Softcover. VG/Fair wraps are well worn soiled and small tears. Corners bumped covers in good shape. Text block has foxing. Pages are clean and tight. Ilustrated wraps. 847 pages illustrations. Text in Italian. Translated: "Restoration in marche. Testimonials purchases and recoveries." National Conference for the First Report on the Environmental Situation Urbino 29 June-2 July 1973Committee on Artistic Events Ministry of Public Education Directorate-General for Antiquity and Fine Arts./ Includes bibliographical references. AGE unknown books
196046997Italy 1960. 1st Printing. White card stock self wrappers green and black lettering. One slip printed with a red design at head with menu specials typed in blue ink. Small slip is thin receipt paper with specials written in pencil. Both paperclipped to head. Light pencil markings to few printed menu items. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG/NF copy. Light age toning/soiling to edges and wrappers paperclip a bit rusty edges lightly bumped internally clean and bright. Printed bifolium with two slips. Illustration of the hotel on the upper wrapper. 11-1/2" x 8. <br/><br/> unknown books
1860603601860. Establishing Public Administrative Law in the Kingdom of Italy Italy Kingdom of. Repertorio di Amministrazione Pubblica per Gli Stati di S.M. Il Re Vittorio Emanuele II. Turin: Stamperia Arnaldi 1860. vi 1232 cii pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards speckled edges. Light rubbing to boards and extremities partial cracks at front and rear of text block. Moderate toning to text light foxing in some places internally clean. $650. Only edition. This code and handbook of public administrative law was issued before the Kingdom of Italy assumed its final form in 1861 which remained consistent until the end of the monarchy in 1945. Part II is a dictionary of terms concerning public law. OCLC locates 1 copy at the National Library of Israel. unknown books
1874221821Philadelphia; Chicago: National Publishing Company 1874. Hard Cover. Good binding. Previous owner's name written at top of title page. No pencil or ink markings in text. Green cloth binding with gilt lettering. Good binding. National Publishing Company unknown books
1951WRCLIT68495Genoa: A Cura del Comitato Pro-Arrestati 1951. 1422pp. Printed wrappers. Two plates. Cheap paper a trace tanned at edges otherwise very good or slightly better. First edition of this publication in defense of Gaetano Busico Eugenio De Lucchi and Gaspare Mancuso three Italian anarchists who mounted an assault on the Consulate of Spain in Genoa including selections from the proceedings of the trial. A Cura del Comitato Pro-Arrestati unknown books
181140247Imola: tipografia comunale per Gianbenedetto Filippini 1811. First edition. A few tiny tears at folds else a fine untrimmed copy. Broadside. 49 x 38 cm. Announcing a series of celebrations of the baptism of Napoléon II 1811-1832 known from birth as the King of Rome son of Napoleon and his second wife Marie Louise of Austria. Issued in Imola the original seat of the provisional government of the Cispandane Republic later merged with the Transpadane Republic forming the Cisalpine Republic in turn merged into the new Italian Republic and then 1805 following Bonaparte's assumption of the title of Emperor of the French transformed into the Kingdom of Italy Regno d'Italia as it is here. After declaring that the people of Imola are second to none in their loyalty to Napoleon the proclamation notes a series of activities: poems to be read canon shots and the pealing of bells at dawn cash prizes to those being married and those who gave birth on the King of Rome's birthday food for the poor and for those imprisoned and at night the town is to be illuminated and there will be presentations at the theater a symphony concert and a ball. One copy at Biblioteca comunale Imola. No other copies shown at any North American or other European Libraries. tipografia comunale per Gianbenedetto Filippini unknown books