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Barcelona, en la Oficina de Juan Francisco Piferrer, s.a. (hacia 1790). 8vo.; XVI-240 pp. Ejemplar sin el plano que acompaña a la edición. Encuadernación en piel, de la época.
<p>25 cm, rilegatura editoriale in piena tela blu, titolo e illustrazione impresse al piatto in doppia cornice tipografica, risguardie con carta seta, p. 220. Ritratto dell'autore all'antiporta. Con numerose foto ed illustrazioni in nero n.t. e 6 carte geografiche a piena pagina f.t. non numerate. Piccola abrasione al piatto, quasi impercettibile, interni ottimi.</p>
56 pages. Features: One-page colour-photo ad for the Fairwinds Golf Course development north of Nanaimo, B.C.; The heat is on Joe Clark as national unity talks enter critical phase; The agony of Martesnville, Saskatchewan - multiple charges of physical and sexual abuse against children; Two-page VW ad features embroidered images of their vehicles; Serbia becomes pariah - U.N. responds with sanctions; Danish voters reject Maastricht Treaty; Feature Article - Diana's Story - and the embattled British Crown; Australian weigh republicanism; Paul Reichmann of collapsed developer Olympia & York (O&Y) - a patriarch at bay; Westray tragedy raises troubling issues; Peter C. Newman writes on the volatile real estate scene in New York; Rio Earth Summit; Christine Lamont and David Spencer held in Sao Paulo prison; Interesting one-page B.C. Tel ad promotes their calling card; Northern Telecom ad on back cover for their Meridian 1 PBX.; Great cover photo of Lady Diana. Danish vote article on page 24 extensively marked in light pencil. Moderate wear. A sound copy of this interesting issue. Book
72 pages. Many black and white reproductions of fascinating archival photos. Features: Robert Clay Allison (The Wild Wolf) - the cowboy gunfighter born near Waynesboro in Wayne County, Tennessee; The Early Cattle Trails - Three Mountain Road, Wilderness Road and Bay State Cowpath were forerunners of the Longhorn highways; Dakota Mail Riflers and Special Agent John B. Furay; A Hallway in Hades - Quicksilver/Mercury discovery on a section of land owned by Howard E. Perry east of Terlingua, a hamlet of jacals in the Big Bend in Brewster County, Texas; A Man the Earth Talked To - Senator John Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst; The Indians Named Him Shine - Shine Smith's work with and huge Christmas parties for the Navajo on an impoverished reservation; Murder at the Sawdust Pile - Martin Zidmair and murder near Livinston, Montana circa 1903; Prettiest Girl at Wimberley's Mill, Texas - Virgie L. Moritz (nee Mayes); Peyote Priest - James Kassanovoid, Comanche; Iron Horse vs. Dobbin - the Siskiyou Line of the Southern Pacific Railroad connected Eugene with Medford, Oregon; A Town of Gourds - Calabasas in the Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona; Fleet-footed Frontiersmen - William Price Cooper outran Indians, and their ponies, to save his skin; 101 memories, and then some! - Col. Frank S. Giles and the 101 Ranch; Leechtown Legends - small gold rush town 20 miles northwest of Victoria, British Columbia at the junction of the Leech and Sooke Rivers ; Twenty Years among our hostile Indians - their characteristics, customs, habits, religion, marriages, dances and battles; Mrs. Faye Shobert of Central City, Colorado discovers Lost Gold Mine on her property!. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
Pages 401-440. Features: The Truth About Those "Undress" Shows - where is the modern stage fashion leading us? - argues for stricter censorship over stage 'fashions' - with reproductions of scandalous photos; The Man Who Hadn't a Chance (story); What Did Christ Mean? - who are the meek and how can they inherit the earth?; Mother Love - an appealing little story; How the Cup is Won - secrets of the great vitory final by the Captain of Cardiff's winning team last season - article with photo; A Stranger in the Wild - a January nature story; Making the "Stars" Twinkle - some facts about filmland's unseen army, the people who do the behind-the-scenes work - article with photos, including "Our Gang" kids and an aerial photo of the MGM lot; Photo of 'land yacht' (early RV); Photo of world champion unicyclist Walter Nilsson riding on top of the Cheops pyramid; Adventure - a short story; Wit of the Week; Fishing With a Kite! - Photo-illustrated article about queer ways of catching the ocean's finny monsters, including photo of Rex Ingram with a huge fish he caught off Florida; Angel Esquire (continued); The World's Largest Building Society - The Halifax Building Society - started in a coffee house and now has capital of 40 million pounds. Openings along coverfold. Clean six-inch opening to central portion of front cover and following several pages, apparently by an errant knife cut. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
196 pages. Features: Fair deal vs. whoa-down; A poison for every bug; Eating away at surpluses; Safety for your dog - and you; FHA can help you build this home; Fast feeding from a cart on rails; "Best Place on Earth" - George Anderson has been a successful alfalfa farmer near Byron, California; We need more busy bees; How to get a good stand of alfalfa; Getting the right vegetable seed; We've got weeds on the run; The cow belles of Wyoming; Nice color-photo back cover ad for Surge milking equipment features futuristic milker stall; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Small piece from upper corner of front cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
76 pages. Features: Ohio's polluted Cuyahoga River - with photo of it on fire; Colour photos of President Nixon welcoming the Apollo 11 astronauts back to earth; The Mysteries of Chappaquiddick; Photo of Nixon with President Marcos of the Philippines; Stories on the aftermath of Apollo 11; Suez battles; The Chosen Prince of Spain; Kikuyu Suspect Njoroge; Color samples of pastel art by Robert Natkin and Richard Diebenkorn; Ruler of the Road - auto racer Jackie Stewart; Article on Japan's ascendancy; Photo of Laotian troops studying Mao; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Hardcover half-bound in blue leather, with 4-raised bands and title piece to spine, and mapped paper sides. Bookplate belonging to Luna Leopold tipped onto half-title page. Spine is sunned and small mark to leather on front board. Light edgewear to covers and spine sides, light tanning to page block and endpapers. Maps and illustrations are all clean and bright. AD Used
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages unmarked. 384 pages. From the blurb: "The influence of natural conditions on the numbers, size, movements and attainments of human groups has been especially evident at those places and times when these conditions have been markedly changing. The landscapes between the Mediterranean and the valley of the Indus have undergone many alterations since the climax of the last Ice Age, some 20,000 years ago; lakes have filled and dried out, rivers have shifted their courses and spread into deltas, lowlands have been flooded and deserts created, forests have receded and advanced. These changes, which manifestly affected the inhabitants and their ways of life, are of particular historical moment as they coincided with crucial early experiments in the arts of agriculture and domestication, of irrigation, architecture, metallurgy, commerce, and the building of cities. This is a collection of recent observations on the nature and extent of these changes of environment, by scholars from eight countries and several disciplines."
Hardcover without dust jacket. Faint mark to rear board and light rubbing to board edges. Small pen mark to page block foot, no other faults. Clean throughout. AD Used
Hardcover, first edition, with unclipped dust jacket. Very good condition for its age. Review copy with the complimentary slip laid in. Original price of 21s. printed to both jacket flap and to review slip. The jacket is edgeworn and tanned at the spine, plus a tear and a crease to the upper leading corner. Board edges are lightly worn and corners are lightly bumped. Faint foxing to page block. Contents are clean and the binding is sound. AD Used
Good Hardcover. Shelf wear on the ends of the spine. Top corners of the boards and first few pages are creased. Used
8vo., First Edition, with numerous illustrations; cloth, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper. Very scarce, especially in this condition
Madrid, en la Imprenta de Don Benito Cano, 1795. 4to. menor; frontispicio grabado por A. Carnicero, XXXII pp., 355 pp., y diez láminas plegadas aparte, dos de ellas mapas. Encuadernación de época en piel con rueda dorada en los planos y tejuelo.
Carta pubblicata dalla Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Incisione in rame, coloritura coeva, in ottime condizioni. Published by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Steel engraving with original colour. Perfect condition.
Hardcover with jacket in very good condition. Volume one only. Papers presented at the Second International Scientific Congress, Santorini, Greece, August 1978. Jacket is scored and worn. Jacket and hardcover spine ends are lightly bumped. A few light marks on hardcover. Page block is marked and scored. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
IN 4° ( cm.29 X 23 ), pp. da 451 a 874. INDICE:1) STUDIO GEOLOGICO DELLA MONTAGNOLA SENESE.2)CONTRIBUTO ALLA CONOSCENZA DELLE LAVE LEUCETICHE E DELLE PIROCLASTITI DELLA CINTA CALDERICA DI ROCCAMONFINA E PETROCHIMICA DEL COMPLESSO VULCANICO.3)CARTA GEOLOGICA DEL MASSICCIO DELL'ARGENTERA ALLA SCALA 1:50.000.4)RICERCHE SULLA GENESI DELLE ROCCE SILICEE NON DETRITICHE.5)GEOLOGIA DEL MONTE OLLASTU DI VILLAMASSARGIA ( SARDEGNA SUD-OCCIDENTALE ).6) GEOLOGIA DELLA MEDIA VALLE DELL'ATERNO.7)PHOTOGEOLOGY OF THE DEBRA MARCOS-BLUE NILE AEREA, SOUTHERN GOJJAM, ETHIOPIA.8)SCHEMI PALEOTTETTONISTICI ANZICHE' PALEOGEOGRAFICI IN REGIONI DI CORRUGAMENTO; L'ESEMPIO DELLA SICILIA.9) RICERCHE GEOLOGICHE NEL GRUPPO DI M. LEONI ( GROSSETO, TOSCANA ) - II. LA GEOLOGIA DI POGGIO MOSCONA.10) NUOVI DATI SUL GIURESE UMBRO - MARCHIGIANO ED IPOTESI PER UN SUO INQUADRAMENTO REGIONALE. VOLUME COMPLETO DI TUTTE LE CARTE GEOLOGICHE + v.r.<BR>in b/n e a col. OTTIMA CONSERVAZIONE. ID 6054
In 16 gr, pp.230. Con tavv. fot. in b/n f. t. Sottolineature a penna e a lapis e ampie annotazioni ad alcune pp. Lievi abrasioni al p. ant. Manca la sovracop. ill. T. tl. ed. con titoli in oro al p. ant. e al d.
Mm 140x225 Pubblicazione senza data di stampa, ma anno 1933 o '34. Volume in piena tela rossa con scriite in nero impresse al piatto e al dorso, 431 pagine con tavole in nero ad intercalare il testo e 6 cartine più volte ripiegate in chiusura del libro. Prefazione di Virginio Gayda. Le condizioni sono ottime con le legature ben salde; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Paris, E. Roy, s.d. (vers 1890). In-4, demichagrin vert foncé, caissons orné de filets dorés, trois tranches dorées, 400 pp. (reliure éditeur). Très nombreuses planches et hors-texte. Bon exemplaire.
In 8°, broch. edit., lievi mende, pp 590. "Edizione collettiva. Raccoglie tre prefazioni, note e documenti... celeberrimo trattato. Olschki, viaggi in Europa, n. 138. Ediz. sconosciuta al Borroni. Es. a fogli chiusi, con barbe.
volume unico- leg. in mezza tela- carta dec. al piatti- formato in 16°- risguardie (non coeve)in carta millerighe- XXIII+315 pagine- 300 figure nel testo più 2 tav. in cromolitografia f.t.- piega alla pagina n. 1 sulla quale è presente parte di stampa del testo-lievi fioriture-piccoli vecchi restauri sulle pagine da 178-180 al margine sup. f. t.- completo e nel complesso buono stato di conservazione - prima edizione- Opera suddivisa in 6- morfologia-fisica minerale-chimica minerale-giaciture ( topica dei minerali)- evoluzione (minerogenesi)-classificazione.
Mm 170x260 Edizione originale. Volume in tela editoriale bordeaux, titolo al dorso e su riquadro al piatto, testo di 2017 colonne per 1008 pagine. Traccia di ex-libris in apertura, lievi fioriture alle prime ed ultime carte, legature ben salde. Copia in buone-ottime condizioni complessive. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
In-16°, pp. XXXV (I) + 748, (1), con 26 carte geografiche anche più volte ripiegate e 14 piante di città a colori e fuori testo. Piena percalina edit.bordeaux, con titoli in oro al dorso e al piatto ant. Numerose ill, n.t.. La guida è strutturata in diverse escursioni, con alcuni itinerari consigliati (Marsiglia - Napoli - Alessandria - Cairo - Gerusalemme) e visite della Palestina, della Siria e del Libano. Consigli pratici su dove alloggiare, consolati, medici, e quant'altro e soprattutto, storia ed architettura dei luoghi di Terra Santa. Buon esemplare.
P. Livario Oliger O. F. M. Vita e diari del Cardinal Lorenzo Cozza. , Quaracchi presso Firenze 1925, La vita e i diari del Card. Lorenzo Cozza eccellente custode della Terra Santa. Tomo Unico (1654-1729). Il volume nonostante la vetustà è in buonissimo stato, pagine ancora intonse, lievi i suoi segni del tempo sui piattie sul dorso. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 387<br>