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OTTIME CONDIZIONI
in cop.: Scoperte dell'archeologia e ricerca storica per il recupero critico di un mito affascinante - bross. edit. ill., tracce d'uso in cop. - trad. di Claudia Patrizi - cartine in b.n. nel testo e tavole fotografiche in b.n. fuori testo
bross. edit. ill., rare sottolineature a penna, segno di piega in cop. - prima edizione it. - trad. di Clara Sereni
n. 473 in 16°, bross. edit. ill.
n. 541 in 16°, bross. edit. ill.
trad. di Rosanna Pelà in 16°, bross. edit. ill.
tela edit. con sovrac. ill., piccola macchia alla sguardia post.
trad. di Marisa Zini in 16°, bross. edit. con bandelle, firma di appartenenza
trad. di Maria Ortiz in 16°, bross. edit. ill., firma di appartenenza, lievi abrasioni in cop.
tela edit. con sovrac. ill., lievi tracce d'uso in sovrac.
n. 109 in 16°, cartone edit. con titoli, lievi bruniture al dorso
bross. edit. ill. - prima edizione - riccamente illustrato a colori nel testo
volume in francese, italiano, inglese e tedesco bross. edit. ill., fioriture, dorso muto
Some shelfwear. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Creasing to spine. Light chipping. ; 368 pages
Light creasing minor shelfwear. ; Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal, XLVI (1966) 26-36. Each with several plates. ; Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal 1966 Vol. XLVI Part I; 10 pages
Light creasing minor shelfwear. ; Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal, XLVII (1967) 51-59. Each with plates. ; Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal 1967 Vol. XLVII Part I; 8 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal, XLVIII (1968) pp 32-40. Several plates. ; Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal 1968 Vol. XLVIII Part I; 8 pages
Set in Vespasian's Rome. yet another adventure involving the detecting skills of Marcus Didius Falco (and Helena) "A frightened child approaches Roman informer Marcus Didius Falco, pleading for help. Nobody believes Gaia"s story that a relation wants to kill her - and neither does he. Beset by his own family troubles, by his new responsibilities as Procurator of the Sacred Poultry, and by the continuing search for a new partner, he turns her away. Immediately he regrets it. Gaia has been selected as the new Vestal Virgin, and when she disappears Falco is officially asked to investigate - closely watched by Titus Caesar, whose new ladylove Berenice is under suspicion from scandalmongers, and by his two ex-partners Petronius and Anacrites, who both have personal reasons to hope he will slip up. Aelianus, the resentful brother of Falco"s girlfriend Helena, is also aiming to join the establishment. In the Sacred Grove of the Arval Brothers, Aelianus stumbles on a gruesome corpse, which then disappears. He too asks Falco for advice, and as their delicate enquiries proceed among Rome"s most ancient and influential cults, it becomes clear that the murder, its obvious cover-up, and the fate of the missing child may all be mysteriously linked. Finding Gaia is then a race against time, ending in Falco"s most terrifying exploit yet.... " Book
The first novel introducing Marcus Didius Falco - "a private detective operating in the Emperor Vespasian's Rome". Book
Set in Vespasian's Rome. yet another adventure involving the detecting skills of Marcus Didius Falco (and Helena) "Roman law allows every citizen condemned to death "time to depart"--in other words, time to skip town. No matter how hard Marcus Didius Falco worked to convict Balbinus Pius, the dirtiest underworld organizer in the empire, the man has gotten away scot-free. Now as every crook in Rome is scrambling to take over Balbinus's scams, Falco has to deal with heists in the Emporium, murders in the vias, shady deals at the Bower of Venus--not to mention his own forbidden romance with a senator's daughter. Meanwhile, Balbinus is said to be on his way home. And if he is, Falco's life won't be worth a red centum. " Book
Large bookstore ink-stamp on ffep. Highlighting to about 4 pages. ; Xi, 250pp. ; 250 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Knopf Guides; 8.8 X 4.3 X 1.1 inches; 560 pages
Laminate lifting off one corner of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 72pp, illustrated. ; 72 pages
Corners of front wrap and spine creased. Spine sunned and discolored. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Corner creasing to a few pages. ; Xvi, 294pp. This highly acclaimed collection provides a rare look into the private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women of all social classes -- wet nurses, prostitutes, poets, gladiators, musicians, intellectuals, priestesses, and housewives. ; 294 pages
Spine sunned and discolored. Scholar's name in pencil to ffep (Goold). ; Xvi, 294pp. This highly acclaimed collection provides a rare look into the private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women of all social classes -- wet nurses, prostitutes, poets, gladiators, musicians, intellectuals, priestesses, and housewives. ; 294 pages