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2011299667.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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20232-0008472351HarperCollins 2023. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 9.44x6.25x1.26 inches. HarperCollins hardcover
2006DADAX1911628119Helion and Company 2020-06-09. paperback. New. 7.00x0.25x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Helion and Company paperback
20182-0008244510William Collins 2018. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.44x6.25x1.54 inches. William Collins hardcover
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1910190201018Ant. Novaka Milwaukee Wis 1910-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Hardback. No writings. This is a rare gem I found related to the Czech diaspora. Published in Wilwaukee Wisconsin this book which is entirely in the Czech language instructs the use how to preserve all sorts of foodstuffs available to the immigrants in America. This copy is well-used over the years as evidenced by the soiling on the exterior covers. The interioe has a tight bind with age-toned pages. The book is undated but I am dating it circa 1910 based on comparing the the binding materials with other American books of the time. Ant. Novaka, Milwaukee, Wis hardcover
22871New York: Artist and Writers' Guild. Hardcover. hardcover new book Artist and Writers' Guild hardcover
18171425Augsburg: August Baeumer 1817. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches. 339 pages. Scattered light foxing. Otherwise pages clean and free from marking soiling and staining. Engraved frontispiece and title page. One foldout illustration and five other full page engraved illustrations. All page edges rouged. Bound in dark paper covered boards lightly worn at edges. Paper spine label. An attractive copy of this illustrated collection of biographical details and anecdotes. August Baeumer hardcover
1939H9771Athens: Tilperoglou Publications 1939. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes bound together the first ca. 1930 the second without publisher dated 1939. Both with original cover wraps bound in; 200 pp 96 pp illustrated the first with 2 folding maps etc. Small repairs to map and to p. 140 otherwise texts are very good. Bound in modern morocco backed imitation snakeskin. Both rare in commerce and in institutions. Tilperoglou Publications hardcover
68-7979Brussels Belgium: Editions Culture et Civilization 1964. Folio. Two folded unbound sheets 8 pp. Printed on laid paper. B&W Illustrations. Good with tears. Text in Latin & English. This is the prospectus for a book not the book itself. Brussels, Belgium: Editions Culture et Civilization, [1964]. unknown
1937194406Amsterdam: Mensing & Fils Frederik Muller & Cie. 1937. Paperback. Good Wraps are smudged and have shelf/edgewear small tears; spine strip is peeling at either end; marks on cover; there is penciled notations in the margins of some pages; textblock appears solid; textblock has some previous dog-earing at the corners; pages are toned; all plates are present. Wraps with black lettering; 59 pp. 38 unnumbered leaves of plates; richly illustrated. Text in French. "Catalog of a sale of antiques and art objects from the estate of Ant. W.M. Mensing held Nov. 23 24 and 25 1937 in Amsterdam under the direction of the firm Mensing & Fils Frederik Muller & Cie." -- WorldCat. [Mensing & Fils (Frederik Muller & Cie.)] paperback
Light wear and small tears on dust jacket. Bright orange cloth boards with white line drawing of ants on the cover. 9 1/8"w x 10 7/8"h. Author's first book. A story of the queen and worker and hunter ants.
192626844Praze 1926. 235x165mm. 68Êpages b/w photographs paperback. 500 paperback
4°, pp.(11) 1 b., bel front. con cornice xil. e grande arma xil. Fioriture e ingiallimenti. Decisione legale in latino, per una complicata questione di primogenitura, che inizia: "Nobilis Bernardinus Corrigiarius condidit testamentum, in quo haeredem instituiti co.Herculem, filium co. Guidonis de Coccapanis et illi quandocumque decedenti sustituit maiorem natu filiorum co.Herculis.."
8°, pp.52, cop. muta coeva. Memoria legale di una causa, presso il Tribunale civ. di Teramo, contro Paolo Pazienza, dal 1755 al 1760, procuratore dei Monti frumentari delle cappelle del S.Rosario e del Purgatorio in Leognano e accusato dagli amministratori dei monti di non aver pagato alcune somme di denaro. Essendo morto Paolo, il figlio Pasquale non trovava le ricevute del pagamento, messe 70 anni prima, perché la famiglia aveva subito vari furti e da qui la causa.
Segue: A favore del cav. Pietro Diaceto e contro il sig. Lapo de' Ricci, memoria nella causa pendente avanti il primo turno del Magistrato supremo sulla proprietà e usufrutto della Commenda Diacceta del soppresso ordine di Malta. Firenze, Bonducciana, 1824.<BR><BR> cm.20x28, pp.(2) 20; (2) 64, dorso rinf. con carta marm. antica, in barbe. Lievi fioriture. Memoria legale di una complicata causa per stabilire, dopo la soppressione dell'ordine di Malta, il legittimo erede, tra Lapo de' Ricci e Pietro Diaceto, della "commenda di S.Giovanni Diacceto", per la quale si poneva anche il problema dell'esattezza della scrittura del nome: "Non vi è alcuno, un qualche poco istruito nella istoria delle famiglie illustri della Toscana, che non sappia che, quella antica e nobile famiglia che era signora dei castelli di Pelago e di DiAceto, assai vicini a Firenze e situati sulla strada del Casentino, presso alla Sieve, è stato in ogni tempo promiscuamente chiamata la famiglia DiAceto, da Diacceto, diAceto, da Ghiacceto e da Giaceto..."(I, p.3).