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2008SONG038777744XSpringer 2008-10-21. 2009. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x1.25x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
1975ANAIS-0398032572Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd 1975-01-01. First Edition. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd hardcover
2026x-1350526355Bloomsbury USA Academic 2026. Hardcover. New. 224 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.11 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover
2010SONG1441946004Springer 2010-10-13. Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009. paperback. Used: Good. 6.10x1.28x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
2022x-3030891682Springer 2022. Paperback. New. 104 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.43 inches. Springer paperback
2024x-3031699858Springer-Nature New York Inc 2024. Hardcover. New. 536 pages. 9.26x6.11x9.21 inches. Springer-Nature New York Inc hardcover
200576716Pisa - Roma: Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali 2005. Brossura wrappers. Perfetto Mint. 2004. N. 1. Testi di: Ernesto De Miro Vincenzo la Rosa Il polo miceneo siracusano Davide Tanasi Tre modellini fittili dalla necropoli di Thapsos Dieter Mertens Siracusa e l'architettura del potere Domenico Musti Centralità geopolitica della Sicilia Carlo Zoppi Le fasi costruttive del cosiddetto santuario rupestre di San Biagio ad Agrigento Carmela Angela Di Stefano Il Satiro di Mazara del Vallo. Dal mare al museo Nicola Bonacasa Il Satiro bronzeo di Mazara tra realtà ed utopia ecc. Con figure in nero n.t. 4to. pp. 170. Perfetto Mint. N. 1 - 2004. Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, unknown
2007Adhya-9781599043432IGI PUBLISHER 2007. Hardcover. New. IGI PUBLISHER hardcover
2007Adhya-9781599043432IGI PUBLISHER 2007. Hardcover. New. IGI PUBLISHER hardcover
2012DADAX9812836292World Scientific Publishing Company 2012-11-30. hardcover. New. 6.90x1.40x9.80. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. World Scientific Publishing Company hardcover
2012SONG9812836292World Scientific Publishing Company 2012-11-30. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.90x1.40x9.80. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. World Scientific Publishing Company hardcover
ria9789812836298_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Metadata research has emerged as a discipline cross-cutting many domains focused on the provision of distributed descriptions often called annotations to Web resources or applications. This book covers the variety of metadata schemas hardcover
2004Q-0199251894Oxford University Press 2004-07-29. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press hardcover
2014x-9812836292World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2014. Hardcover. New. 570 pages. 11.25x7.00x1.25 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
1994307538N.p.: n.p 1994. One 230 copies this one an author's proof. Illustrations by Piergiorgio Brusegan throughout. 48 pp. 8vo. Red leather with mounted medallion to upper cover. Fine. One 230 copies this one an author's proof. Illustrations by Piergiorgio Brusegan throughout. 48 pp. 8vo. A tribute to the city of Taormina in Sicily. n.p] unknown
185341920London Arthur Hall Virtue & Co. 1853. Royal8vo. Uncut in a very fine orig. full cloth richly gilt spine and covers. Engraved frontispiece engraved titlepage and printed. 8III200 pp. a. 16 pp. of publisher's adv. 1 engraved map textillustr. in woodcut and 30 fine steel-engraved plates with tissue-guards. Text absolutely clean. Plates with some brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> hardcover
elala5040Twickenham: July 14 1815 & July 29 1816. LOUIS-PHILIPPE King of France 1773-1850 & MARIE-AMÉLIE of Naples and Sicily Queen Consort 1782-1866. Two manuscript notes in the third person dated Twickenham July 14 1815 and Twickenham July 29 1816. Both notes from the Duc and Duchesse d'Orléans are written from Twickenham England near the end of their exile. The Duke's letter in English presents his compliments to Messrs. crossed out and asks that the recipient post some letters for him five to France one to Belgium and one to Vienna. In her letter in French to Mr. Dickie the Duchess a layette in a leather box and asks him to post two letters to Brussels and Copenhagen. Louis-Philippe fled France in 1793 and spent twenty-one years in exile in various parts of Europe and the United States. He returned to France during the reign of his cousin Louis XVIIII and was proclaimed King of France in 1830 to 1848 following the overthrow of Charles X by the July Revolution. 12mo. one-page each. mounted on heavier paper Twickenham: July, 14, 1815 & July 29, 1816 hardcover
1604kb771.119Ingolstadii : Ex typografia Adami Sartorii : Ingolstadt: Adam Sarter 1604. GREEK AND LATIN TEXT. DISBOUND TEXT No covers. Text consists of title page with vignette of a woman 10 and 80 pages. The corrigenda appears on page 79. DISBOUND TEXT No covers. 190 x 141 mm. Outer pages bit dust marked. Body of text quite clean and tight but with an odd mark and old repair to margins of one leaf 45/6. Old minor annotation to pages 37 and 39. Reasonably soundly bound but cocked. Book is in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . 1st Edition. Paper. G. Ingolstadii : Ex typografia Adami Sartorii : Ingolstadt: Adam Sarter Paperback
VT - LA - HAY22181Sans Date première moitié du 16e siècle. A Paris pour la veuve Jean Bonfons. relié plein vélin de ce temps là. Légères taches brunâtres éparses sur le vélin ; le coin inférieur du feuillet 22 est déchiré sans manque de texte faibles mouillures en quelques marges ainsi que 2 signatures et une tache d'encre ancienne en page de titre ; les couleurs ont parfois été appliquées avec maladresse ; la dernière page de table des matières est absente ainsi que la première garde sinon bonne reliure et intérieur frais bel exemplaire de ce très rare ouvrage. format : 12/83 cm. avec 46 motifs représentatifs des couleurs la plupart rehaussés des coloris correspondants ; avec aussi 5 lettrines 4 bandeaux et 2 vignettes également rehaussées ; dos à 4 nerfs reliure muette. unknown
200014330BÖRSENVERLAG 2000. 1. hardcover. BÖRSENVERLAG hardcover
156298780Milan 1562. 1562. - Folio 12 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide. 1-page on bifolium with a red paper seal. On the 4th leaf with the seal the letter is addressed "APRmo 5 Mons : Vescovo di Cremona". The letter realized in a secretarial hand is dated April 5 1562 from Milan and is boldly signed by Francesco Fernando dÁvalos d'Aquino d'Aragona.<p>Philip II King of Spain and Duke of Milan chose Francesco Fernando dÁvalos to be his envoy at the Council of Trent. He arrived in Trent on March 14 1562 and attended the sessions of the council. He pressed the Spaniards to not offer up anything against the interests of the Holy See. Upon his return to Milan he charged his secretary Ercole Pagnano with the task of generating a report. As the Governor's agent Pagnano had defended the privileges of the Sicilian monarchy and worked with the Spaniards to quell the controversy regarding the jurisdiction of bishops. In this letter to the Bishop of Cremona the Governor is offering Pagnano's report to him. Loosely translated he states that Pagnano is well informed about these things and that "V.S." Your Excellency should be given his account.<p>The letter was once folded into 4 panels and there very minor breaks along 3 of the folds. There is some minor browning especially to one of the folds. <p>An advisor to King Philip II of Spain Francesco Fernando dÁvalos c.1530-1571 took command of the Spanish army in Lombardy and Piedmont succeeding the 3rd Duke of Alba who had become the Governor of Milan. From 1560 to 1563 Francesco Fernando served as the Governor of the Duchy of Milan. He was the viceroy of Sicily from 1568 to 1571.<p>The Bishop of Cremona was born Niccolo Sfondrati in 1535 in the Duchy of Milan. Philip II of Spain appointed him to be a senator in Milan in 1552 and at the urging of the Spanish government the Pope appointed him Bishop of Cremona in 1560. He participated in some of the sessions of the Council of Trent from 1561 to 1563. In 1590 he was one of seven cardinals that were acceptable to be pope by Philip II of Spain. He was elected Pope and took the name Gregory XIV. He died less than a year later in October 1591. Milan, 1562. unknown
200061757CGII. New. 2000. Paperback. 2901296122 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French. 80 pp. With 92 ills. 91 col. 2 foldout. 26 x 23 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . CGII paperback
19401691201940. MAZZOCCHI-ALEMANNI Nallo. La colonizzazione del latifondo Siciliano: primo anno documenti fotografici leggi e decreti. xix 115 31 40 pp. chiefly illustrated. Large 8vo 265 x 175 mm. bound in publisher's wrappers and photographic dust jacket in a new cloth box. Sicily Ministero dell'Agricoltura E delle Foreste 1940. A fine copy of this rare and important fascist photobook. Unlike most of the other photobooks produced as propaganda during Mussolini's rule this one is modest in size and is not just an homage to Mussolini. The book is a highly detailed documentation of life in rural Sicily and according to Parr could easily be compared to the work of Bernd and Hilla Becher and Ed Ruscha. OCLC lists 4 copies in Italy and 2 in the U.S.: Florida International University and Stanford. Parr and Badger The Photobook I. Grillo Il Libro Fotografico Italiano 1931-1941.pp.216-219. hardcover
1960ABC_47178Palermo 1960. 5 loose silver gelatin photographic prints on baryta paper ca. 24 x 30 cm all but one with manuscript captions on the reverse. A collection of 5 loose silver gelatin photographic prints showing mob killings funerals and families by Nicola Scafidi 1925-2004 Sicily's most important mafia photographer of his time. The Palermo photographer Scafidi spent much of his career making striking yet chilling pictures of mob killings as almost half of the negatives in his archives were shots of the dark world of the Sicilian mafia.On the back of four of the five photographs is a short caption stating very briefly what we are seeing and sometimes when it happened. All photographs bear the stamp of Scafidi's photographic studio on the back. All but the photograph of Paolino Riccobono have the same address: "Via Marino Stabile no. 171". The address on the photograph of Paolino reads "Via Marino Stabile n. 166". Scafidi moved his studio to no. 166 in 1956 but since this photograph was made in 1961 the photograph must have been printed thereafter. We do not know when Scafidi moved to no. 171 but it was very likely also in the 1960s as the latest dated photographs bears the date 1966 and another shows a 1960 killing. He moved to no. 163 in the same street in 1988 but the present photographs all seem to have been printed in the 1960s.The present small collection of disturbingly gruesome photographs of mob killings in the 1960s by one of Sicily's greatest photo-journalists as printed from his studio shows evidently how the Sicilian mafia was so thoroughly and chillingly intertwined in the Sicilian society touching all levels of society.In very good condition.l Cf. Lee Hockstader Sicilian mafia licking its wounds in: The Washington Post 21 April 1998; Jane Schneider & Peter T. Schneider Reversible destiny: mafia antimafia and the struggle for Palermo 2003 pp. 103-104. unknown