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199452663New York: Pantheon. As New in As New dust jacket. 1994. First thus; First Printing. Hardcover. 0679424504 . SIGNED without inscription by renowned illustrator Spiegelman underneath his full-page drawing of a liquor bottle on the suede-like free front endpaper; a tight bright crisp unmarked copy in clean unclipped dust jacket wrapped in archival mylar sleeve; a near-mint copy with no visible flaws; appears unread; stated first edition with complete number line including the number 1; photos available ; Signed by Illustrator . Pantheon hardcover
199413714PANTHEON. NY 1994. Fine with no dust jacket. 1994. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 0375706437 . UNCORRECTED PROOF. Fine in pictorial blue printed wrappers. . PANTHEON. NY 1994 paperback
in-8, pp. (4), 182, (2), bross. edit. Con gr. tav. litogr. al fine a colori ripiegata raff. la pianta di Recanati, e altre tavv. f.t. [106]
Due volumi in uno di cm. 25,5, pp. xi (1) 483; 291 (3). Con illustrazioni, tavole ed una grande carta corografica del territorio marchigiano di cm. 47 x 36 in litografia a colori ripiegata al fine. Brossura originale. Buona conservazione, a fogli chiusi. Edizione originale, non comune. Approfondito lavoro storico dello Speranza, il cui primo tomo è interamente dedicato alla storia dell'autonomo territorio marchigiano prima della sua incorporazione nell'Impero, basato sui più recenti studi di "paletnologia, etnica, linguistica, e archeologia", e corredato di una importante appendice bibliografica di oltre 50 pagine. Questo tomo, suddiviso in 3 Libri, tratta il periodo dalle origini all'invasione picena, dell'invasione picena sino al termine della prima Guerra Punica dopo la sottomissione a Roma, e della sottomissione del Piceno alla cittadinanza romana. Seguono un'appendice (pp. 443-483) sulle Antichissime iscrizioni picene corredata di XI tavole numerate I-XI, con commento e glossario. Il secondo tomo, suddiviso in 2 Libri, riguarda il "periodo dalla cittadinanza romana all'Impero" (ascesa di Pompeo, sue attività, operazioni militari, riforme, triumvirato, congiura, spedizione in Oriente, vittorie di Cesare assegnazioni ai veterani delle colonie picene, tumulti) e il "Piceno quinta regione d'Italia" (vicende sino al 2° Triumvirato, Guerra Partica, ultime guerre in cui si distinsero i Piceni, riforme, catasto, municipi, miglioramenti dei collegamenti stradali e abbellimenti sotto Augusto etc). Chiudono l'opera una dettagliatissima appendice bibliografica (pp. 218-268) ed un indice ragionato dei nomi e delle cose.
Ancona, STAMPA, 1934, voll. 2 legati in 1, in-8, br. edit., pp. VIII, 442 - 271, [3], 141, [1]. Con ill. e tavv. n.t., una carta geografica ripiegata f.t. e un ritratto dell'autore f.t. In fine al vol. secondo il ricordo dell'autore dal tit.: La piu chiara luce del Piceno si è spenta. Leggera mancanza marginale al front del vol. primo. Buon esemplare.
2 voll. legati in 1, pp. VIII + 442 con 11 tavole illustrate n.t.; 271 + (3) con una carta f.t. ripiegata + 142 + (2) con un ritratto fotografico dell'Autore (quest'ultima parte e' un saggio con vita e bibliografia dell'Autore, Giuseppe Speranza). Danni al dorso riparati. Pagine intonse. Br. ed. Importante e corposo saggio storico sul Piceno.
8°, br., pp.142 con numerose illustrazioni n.t. di antiche fotografie di Fano.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn or creased. 139pp.
1020839384.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194119801ENew York & Los Angeles: Whittlesey House / Warner Bros 1941. Later printing. Signed by thirty members of the cast and crew for the Oscar nominated film One Foot in Heaven to the young actress Carlotta Jelm who played the character Eileen Spence the daughter of William and Hope Spence played by Frederic March and Martha Scott in the film and whose signed inscriptions read: “All happiness to Carlotta Fredric March.†and “To my daughter Eileen - my best wishes always Martha Scott.†The book is also signed by Norman Vincent Peale who served as a technical advisor for the film “To Carlotta with best wishes Norman Vincent Peale.†With signatures of director Irving Rapper cinematographer Charles Rosher assistant director Jesse Hibbs Peter Caldwell who played her brother “It was good being your brother Peter Caldwell.†and others. Near fine copy with a trace of use in a very good lightly used and dust soiled dust jacket with thin tape repaired splits to the spine folds and a few small chips and tears. With four production stills: two of Fredric March and Martha Scott on their wedding day posed in front of an oversized prop of the book; one of Fredric March Martha Scott Carlotta Jelm and Peter Caldwell the young actor playing the son and the book’s author Hartzell Spence all posed as if for a formal family portrait and one of Fredric March and Peter Caldwell sitting in an audience as March gives the boy a stern look. All stills are in fine condition and three have binder punch holes. The book and film tell the true story of a happy family headed by a warm and dedicated pastor who with his wife and children moved from one parish to another serving each community with dedication wisdom and humor. The fil also starred Beulah Bondi as a wealthy member of his congregation Gene Lockhart as a member whose wife sings poorly in the choir Grant Mitchell as the architect of the church improvements and a skeptic played by Jerome Cowan. Whittlesey House / Warner Bros unknown
194119801ENew York & Los Angeles: Whittlesey House / Warner Bros 1941. Later printing. Signed by thirty members of the cast and crew for the Oscar nominated film One Foot in Heaven to the young actress Carlotta Jelm who played the character Eileen Spence the daughter of William and Hope Spence played by Frederic March and Martha Scott in the film and whose signed inscriptions read: “All happiness to Carlotta Frederic March.†and “To my daughter Eileen - my best wishes always Martha Scott.†The book is also signed by Norman Vincent Peale who served as a technical advisor for the film “To Carlotta with best wishes Norman Vincent Peale.†With signatures of director Irving Rapper cinematographer Charles Rosher assistant director Jesse Hibbs Peter Caldwell who played her brother “It was good being your brother Peter Caldwell.†and others. Near fine copy with a trace of use in a very good lightly used and dust soiled dust jacket with thin tape repaired splits to the spine folds and a few small chips and tears. With four production stills: two of Frederic March and Martha Scott on their wedding day posed in front of an oversized prop of the book; one of Fredric March Martha Scott Carlotta Jelm and Peter Caldwell the young actor playing the son and the book’s author Hartzell Spence all posed as if for a formal family portrait and one of Frederic March and Peter Caldwell sitting in an audience as March gives the boy a stern look. All stills are in fine condition and three have binder punch holes. The book and film tell the true story of a happy family headed by a warm and dedicated pastor who with his wife and children moved from one parish to another serving each community with dedication wisdom and humor. The fil also starred Beulah Bondi as a wealthy member of his congregation Gene Lockhart as a member whose wife sings poorly in the choir Grant Mitchell as the architect of the church improvements and a skeptic played by Jerome Cowan. Whittlesey House / Warner Bros unknown books
19982090502113716552Not Available 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1527827372.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19762090502113709325Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19972090502113713047Not Available 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20192090502113711783Not Available 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19812090502113709059Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2nd edition. Good pbk. Front cover chipped. (A Dalesman Mini-Book). ISBN 085206215X. 50427. eng
Appears unread and unused. No marks or inscriptions. Tiny bump to upper corner, no other creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards. 56pp. Walking in the Yorkshire dales including Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent amd Ingleborough.
1898WRCAM54953Puerto Principe Cuba 1898. Broadside 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches. Toned old folds and creases minor edge chipping short closed tear slight fold separations. Very good. A very rare possibly unique surviving example of a Cuban broadside dating from the month after the conclusion of the Spanish- American War. The war ceased with a truce between the United States and Spain on August 12 1898; the official end of the war came a few months later on December 10 when the two parties signed the historic Treaty of Paris. Here on September 10 in the interim between truce and treaty the outgoing Spanish colonial governor of the south- central Cuban city of Puerto Principe present-day Camagüey Emilio March y Garcia calls for reinforcement of the truce agreement that would ensure free and open commercial trade in the region in the face of continuing interference by Cuban insurgents. March y Garcia claims that the Cuban revolutionaries are illegally detaining people interrupting the cattle trade trampling property rights carrying arms in flagrant disregard for the law and more. The ARIZONA REPUBLICAN published an English translation of this proclamation in its September 26 1898 issue. The translation reads: <br> <br> "I hereby inform the commanders of insurgent bands who are pillaging in the neighborhood of this city; who not observing the agreement between the Spanish and American governments with regard to the freedom of commercial relations are illegally detaining the country people; who are obliging the land owners to procure special passes and permits in order to put in order their plantations and will not allow them either to sell their cattle under the absurd pretext that the estates are the property of the nominal Cuban state and that its government alone can distribute and sell them and turn their products to what uses it sees fit thus trampling under foot the rights of property whereas on the part of this government the most absolute liberty in making contracts has been allowed and will be allowed in the future thus demonstrating the respect it has for the rights of all persons within its jurisdiction. I must call to notice with real sorrow that if these towns are suffering almost the horrors of starvation it is the result of the measures adopted by the chiefs of the insurgent bands who are impeding free traffic by forbidding the entry of all kinds of provisions especially cattle into the towns. In view of what I have already explained I consider it necessary to publish the following warnings: Article 1. I repeat my order of August 23 last permitting free entry and exit to all towns of this province subject to my authority and the most absolute freedom of trade between all the inhabitants of the province. Article 2. The prohibition to enter towns with arms remains in force and whoever is found with arms in his possession will be punished in accordance with the laws." <br> <br> Don Emilio Augusto March y Garcia Mesa was a career Spanish military commander who spent at least three stretches of time in Cuba the last as military governor of Puerto Principe during the Spanish defeat in the Spanish- American War. He also served as the colonial governor of Puerto Rico and general captain of Arago the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands. <br> <br> The present broadside is exceedingly rare and quite possibly unique with no copies listed in OCLC and no records at auction. unknown books
Ascoli Piceno, Tipo-litografia Cesari, 1902, in-8 grande, br. edit., pp. 19, [1].
Mm 205x210 Collana "Costellazione". Brossura editoriale di 43 pagine, alcune illustrazioni in bianco e nero. Esemplare in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In 16°, pp. 109, (1). Brossura editoriale. Copia in buono stato. Ristampa anastatica dell'edizione del 1899. (24)
Mm 150x210 Brossura editoriale di pagine 67. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
in-8, pp. 31, bross. edit. Con molti ritr. n.t. La famiglia Spada originaria di Terni e i loro discendenti che presero parte al Risorgimento. [192]