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Mm 130x205 Collana "Gli Astri" - Brossura originale, 360 pagine. Traduzione dall'inglese di Luciano Bianciardi. Copia ottima; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
253 p. Numerous illustrations. 4to. Original full green stiff paper boards. Original priced dust jacket. GENEALOGY 2
Barcelona, Edit. Planeta, 1994. Col. Memoria de la Historia. La fogura única de Oscar Wilde: esteta, dandi, escritor, homosexual, reo y exiliadoAlgunas ilustraciones en b/n. 333 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. 1ª edición. 1st edition.
trad. di Stefania Bertola bross. edit. ill. con bandelle
No marks or inscriptions. Very minor creasing to covers, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 256pp. An account by the author - a fisheries historian - of his 2,500 mile trip around the Emerald Island in 2007, its history and the ports and harbours and towns he visited and the people he met. Well illustrated. Scarce in the UK.
174p. Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations in the text; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HER SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. SCARCE.
VG pbk reprint. 13692. eng
Oblong 4to., First Edition; with a frontispiece and very numerous photographs, illustrations and facsimiles in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER.
Carta geografica tratta dal Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem di Petrus Bertius, edizione latina del 1616. L'opera contiene 219 carte che illustrano questa nuova versione della geografia del Bertius, per la prima volta pubblicata nel 1612 con le carte di Barent Langenes. Le carte derivano dal grande atlante di Mercator/Hondius, delle quali molte rappresentano una semplice riduzione. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cfr. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Incisione in rame, perfette condizioni. A superior rival to the pocket Ortelius atlas appeared about 1598, under the imprint of Barent Langenes and Cornelis Claesz. Claesz also published the Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem, edition with texy by Petrus Bertius, in 1600. After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cf. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Copperplate, in very good conditions. Koeman p. 42; King p. 96/99.
Arthéme Fayard 1945, In-8 broché, 366 pages. Bon état.
Carta geografica tratta dal Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem di Petrus Bertius, edizione latina del 1616. L'opera contiene 219 carte che illustrano questa nuova versione della geografia del Bertius, per la prima volta pubblicata nel 1612 con le carte di Barent Langenes. Le carte derivano dal grande atlante di Mercator/Hondius, delle quali molte rappresentano una semplice riduzione. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cfr. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Incisione in rame, perfette condizioni. A superior rival to the pocket Ortelius atlas appeared about 1598, under the imprint of Barent Langenes and Cornelis Claesz. Claesz also published the Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem, edition with texy by Petrus Bertius, in 1600. After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cf. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Copperplate, in very good conditions. Koeman p. 42; King p. 96/99.
348pp. 27 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Appears unread and in mint condition. 424pp. With well-documented descriptions of sixy-five walks in the Republic and Northern Ireland.
Book has white mark across cover. Binding is solid and square, covers have two lightly bumped corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. 404 pages, with 15 pages of b&w photos, architectural model of the Abbey theatre, drawings. Contents include: Mysticism, tragedy, and the war of the spiritual and natural order, Creating a unity through Ireland and an Irish national theatre, A dramatist in search of a theatrical form, An Irish Literary theatre, Men of Letters and a man of the theatre, The Fays and the early Abbey theatre, Yeats and the actor, etc.
388p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Reliure de l'éditeur. 376 pages. Jaquette.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 231 pages.
First edition, 4to, no. 27 of 350 copies, numerous illustrs., orig. vellum-backed boards, uncut, t.e.g.
Deux volumes. Reliures demi-basanes. 468 + 472 pages. Rousseurs. Dos et titres dorés.
xi + 412pp.+ frontispice, reliure cart., bel état
in-8°, 238 pp., broche, couv., jaquette ill. plast. Bel exemplaire [HI-4/2]
16x11. 196p. 197p. 2 Vols.
18x12. 145p. Col. Austral, N. 668. Firma anterior poseedor. Trad. L. Mirlas.