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165pp., 25cm., softcover, text in Italian, Academic dissertation (Saggio comparativo per tesi di laurea), stamp at verso of title page, pages still uncut, good condition, G110214
Two Volumes. John Watts de Peyster's bookplate. Very XLib. 8vo. Original full cloth bindings, very worn. Hardbound set. A scarce account of late 19th century Italy. Antonio Carlo Napoleone Gallenga (1810-1895) [Pseudonym - Luigi Mariotti] was an Italian politician a forceful author on a variety of subjects. ohn Watts de Peyster, Sr. (1821-1907), was an author on the art of war, philanthropist, and early Adjutant General of the New York National Guard. He served in the New York State Militia during the Mexican-American War and American Civil War. He was one of the first American military critics and noted for his histories of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and also published works of drama, poetry, military history, and military biography. TRAVEL/4.
Mm 230x280 Atene, The National Art Museum and Alexander Soutzos Museum, December 22, 2003 - March 31, 2004. Edited by Mina Gregori. English text. Due volumi nella loro brossura originale con bandelle, 608 + 584 pagine con numerose figure in nero (circa 1800) nel testo. Opera in condizioni di nuovo - brand new. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Lausanne, Payot, 1907, in-16, brossura editoriale pp. 194. Ex libris. Buone condizioni.
The seventeenth century Florentine Art in Florence from Ferdinand Cosimo III. Light surface indentations and rubbing on covers. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
A CURA DI Pompeo Giannantonio, Francesco Pugliese Carratelli LIGUORI 1969 673 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: NEL CELLOPHANE EDITORIALE
In-4°; edizione originale; cc. 91, 1 cb, bel ritratto xilografico dell’autore al frontespizio. Mezza pelle rossa. Niccolò Martelli (1498- fiorentino di nascita studiò e visse a Roma dove fu introdotto da Pietro Aretino nella cerchia letteraria di papa Leone X. Gran parte della sua produzione è costituita dal ricco epistolario che intrattenne con i maggiori esponenti della cultura umanistica del tempo (Bembo, Aretino, Brucioli, Varchi, Doni, Alamanni, Firenzuola), e artisti primi fra tutti Michelangelo Buonarroti e Cellini. Questo Primo libro delle lettere ci restituisce una straordinaria ricchezza di notizie sulla società dell’epoca.
Complete facsimile edition in full-size and full-colour reproduction of the complete original manuscript, publisher's hardcover binding (29x41cm., facsimile of the original binding) with small defect on front board and on lower end of front joint, together with a text volume (290pp. containing studies and commentaries) printed on handcrafted paper and bound in Fabriano paper, Limited edition of 998 numbered copies only ; this is nr. 528/998, protected by a publisher's box (46x32cm., cloth boards with gilt stamping, spine in leather), good condition, interior and texts in very good condition, rare, weight: 12kg., [This 'Squarcialupi Codex' is most probably the finest produced and most refined facsimile of a music manuscript ever. The codex contains an anthology of Italian music compiled in Florence (Firenze) during the first twenty years of the 15th century, with over 300 songs from the 14th till early 15th cy. by famous composers such as Francesco Landini, Andrea dei Servi, Gherardello da Firenze, Donato da Firenze, Niccolo da Perugia, and others. Its name is derived from the previous owner's name Antonio Squarcialupi, Florentine organist 1417-1480, attested by an inscription on the opening leaf. Later on it passed to Giuliano de Medici, then it passed to the Palatine Library and at the end of the 18th cy. it went to the Laurentian Library where it is kept up till present. The magnificent miniatures and illuminations in colour and gold - reproduced in the facsimile as well - were produced in the Florentine scriptorium of Santa Maria degli Angeli around 1410-'15. An indispensable source of early Renaissance music in Italy], M95241
xvi + 231pp.with ills. Out-of-text in colour and bl/w, 25cm., cloth, dustwrapper, VG, text in Italian
112 pages. "Intended to be placed in the hands of children as their first book whey they are learning to read, and will cover, approximately, the first three month's work." - from page ix. Peter and Joan are Seventh-day Adventists. "The vocabulary contains 370 words, an average of about four new words to the lesson." - from page x. Super heavily worn copy. Front hinge completely open. Lower half of title page missing. Many illustrations crayoned. A rare vintage copy worth preserving, despite its rough condition. Book
Sm. 8vo., Tenth Edition, with frontispiece and 4 plates; original printed wrappers, covers very lightly spotted else a near fine copy. A lovely copy of Pagden's well-known guide and the first separately published account of the village. It was first issued in this form in 1895.
complet en 2 tomes: 380,[iii] pp.avec ills. + 470pp.avec ills., 23cm., br.orig., non coupé, bon état
Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1967, in-16, br. edit., pp. 126, [2]. Collana "Que sais-je?", n. 1116.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full maroon cloth boards with pasted-down illustration. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 9"w x 7 3/4"h. 224 pages. Illustrated throughout with contemporary drawings and paintngs by Corot, Roberts, Pritchett, Turner, and Lear among others. Color maps of the period.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full maroon cloth boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 9"w x 7 3/4"h. 224 pages. Illustrated throughout with contemporary drawings and paintngs by Corot, Roberts, Pritchett, Turner, and Lear among others. Color maps of the period.
Philadelphia, David McKay, s.d. (primi del secolo XX), in-16, piena tela editoriale, titolo e filettature oro al dorso, pp. VI, 255. Allentate le cerniere dei piatti. Firma di appartenenza in matita: Florence Edler, Chicago.L'americana Edler (Chicago 1900 - Firenze 1987), medievalista, sposò lo studioso belga del pensiero economico Raymond De Roover.
Deliziosa tavola xilografica proveniente dall'edizione ottocentesca della nota opera del 1590 "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo di Cesare Vecellio". Le tavole, disegnate dal Vecellio sono riproduzioni dell'edizione cinquecentesca dell'opera. Lo scritto, fondamentale per lo studio sul costume ed abbigliamento di ogni genere e luogo, è universalmente celebrato come la più antica enciclopedia sui costumi. La tavola è impreziosita da testo esplicativo contenente notizie e curiosità. INCISIONE: xilografia AUTORE: Cesare Vecellio DIMENSIONI PASSEPARTOUT: cm 23x14,50 DIMENSIONI INCISIONE: cm 16x10,5 EPOCA: 1859 CONDIZIONI: buone condizioni, usure al margine sinsitro, rare fioriture Al verso della tavola presente testo esplicativo che non corrisponde alla planche in questione. Viene fornita copia anastatica della corretta spiegazione della tavola Testo italiano e francese. Nice woodcut coming from the edition of the XIX century of the famous work of 1590 "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo di Cesare Vecellio". The planches, drawn by Vecellio are reproduction of the XVI century edition of the work. The writing, important work about the costume and appearel of each kind and place, is universally celebrated as the most ancient aencyclopedia about costumes. The planche is enriched by explicative text containing curiosities and information. ENGRAVING: xilography AUTHOR: Cesare Vecellio PASSE-PARTOUT DIMENSION: cm 23x14,50 ENGRAVING DIMENSION: cm 16x10,50 DATE: 1859 CONDITIONS: good; wearings in the left edge and occasional foxings In the verso of the planche there is the explicative text not corresponding to this planche. We provide anastatic copy of the correct explanation. Italian and french text.
Firenze, Tipografia Bencini, 1893, 18 x 12 cm., tela de época, 1 plano + 2 h. + 174 págs. + 1 h.
LEGATURA IN BROSSURA EDITORIALE COLOR VERDE CON DECORI, INTERNO UNA TAVOLA PIANTA DELLA CITTA' PIU' ALTRE 19 TAVOLE numero pagine: 287 formato: 17X10.4 stato conservazione: ABBASTANZA BUONO, MINIME TRACCE D'USO IN COPERTINA
Firenze, Foto Levi, [anni '60 del '900], 7 fotografie di mm. 175x233. Timbro: "Foto Levi - Firenze" al verso di ciascuna fotografia. Ottime condizioni.
In-folio; pp. (2) 76, 60 “dimostrazioni”, 4 tav. ripiegate; mezza pergamena con titolo dorato al dorso. Edizione originale. L’opera fu voluta da Leopoldo I di Toscana prima di lasciare la Toscana e prendere il titolo di Leopoldo II imperatore, contiene un interessante resoconto sul periodo di riforme economiche, politiche e giuridiche frutto di un pensiero liberista e illuminato. Francesco Maria Gianni fu collaboratore di Leopoldo già dal 1781.
398 pages. Index. Red cloth covers with gilt title on spine. Dust jacket has wear and tears around edges and tape repair at top and base of spine. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown.
Stains to rose colored cloth boards. Small tears at top and bottom of spine. Discoloration to endpapers. Interior pages clean and unmarked. Printed on thick, pink paper. 8 1/4"w x 11 1/4"h. 96 pages. Beautiful illustrations in black, green, and blue by Dorothy Bayley. "Beautifully told story of the boyhood of the Italian painter, who started as a shepherd boy in the hills, and who went with the master painter, Cimabue, to the workshops of Florence, there to outstrip his teacher. Background of artistic life of Florence and intimations of the contribution Giotto made in bringing a sense of realism to art. It is a romantic story, and the format of the book, with colored illustrations by Dorothy Bayley, makes it one of the outstanding gift books of the season." [Kirkus Review]
150 p. Illustrated with full page drawings. Early manuscript ownership of Florence Spaecher, Lancaster, PA on first fly leaf. 12mo. 180 mm. Original green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. Extremities very slightly worn. Hardbound. Very good. Originally published in periodicals and newspapers in New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster and elsewhere. PAIMP 25