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Published by Mondadori, Milano,, 1990
ISBN 10: 8804329483ISBN 13: 9788804329480
Seller: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italy
Book First Edition
leg.ed.soprac.fig.a col. Condition: MOLTO BUONO. Prima edizione. cm.14x22, pp.198, Coll.Scrittori Italiani e Stranieri. Milano, Mondadori cm.14x22, pp.198, leg.ed.soprac.fig.a col. Coll.Scrittori Italiani e Stranieri.
Published by Giovanni Volpe Editore, Firenze, 1971
Seller: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italy
Condition: MOLTO BUONO. cm.14x21, pp.193, Firenze Giovanni Volpe Editore cm.14x21, pp.193, brossura con bandelle copertina figurata. brossura con bandelle copertina figurata.
Published by Franco Cesati editore, 1984
ISBN 10: 8876670270ISBN 13: 9788876670275
Seller: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italy
Book
Condition: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, macchie Condizioni dell'interno: Discrete con Difetti, bruniture.
Firenze, Il Fauno, (anni '60) 8vo (cm. 20,5 x 14) brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 149. Segni del tempo.
Milano, Mondadori, 1990. In 8, pp. 200, rileg., sovr. fig.
Published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, CLES, 1990
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: BUONO USATO. Scrittori italiani e stranieri ITALIANO Volume rilegato in buono stato, presenta segni di usura, aloni, risvolti, testo completamente fruibile. Pagine ingiallite dal tempo, piccole fioriture, comunque in buono stato. Collana Scrittori italiani e stranieri. Conserva bollino della SIAE Numero pagine 198.
Published by G. Barbera, 1958
Seller: Webster's Bookstore Cafe, Inc., State College, PA, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. Scarce. Light wear. Small tears at base of spine. Interior pages uncut. Tight, clean copy.
Cartoncino rosso ripiegato In-16°, quattro facciate stampate con titolo, Distico, Poesia e dati tipografici. Edizione in 200 esemplari, all'ultima facciata, dedica autografa firmata dal poeta. -(Mario Graziano Parri celebre saggista, scrittore e poeta di origine bolognese, ma da sempre legato a Firenze).
Published by Firenze, Parri Editore, Firenze, 1967
Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, Italy
Condition: Buono (Good). In 8vo (mm 229x153); pp. 106, [4], con 16 illustrazioni xilografiche nel testo. Brossura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori. Scheda bibliografica con ritratto fotografico dell'autore allegata al volume. L'opera, la quarta pubblicata dall'A., ricevette il premio Lerici-Pea. Edizione originale. Book.
Published by Gehenna Press, (Leeds, MA), 1989
Seller: Bromer Booksellers, Inc., ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Signed
Bartolini, Anna Maria (illustrator). Quarto. (13)pp, (25)ff. One of thirty-eight copies. A collection of etchings of cats by the Italian artist Anna Maria Bartolini, some of which are printed on pink mulberry paper and tipped in. All are signed by the artist in graphite. Some of the cats are anthropomorphized, and others abstracted into bold lines. Bartolini's cats are expressive, with individual personalities and characteristics: one, with long eyelashes, gazes wide-eyed at a winged insect, while another narrows its eyes hungrily at a fish dangling from a hook. The etchings were printed in Florence, Italy. In the Introduction, the Florentine poet and novelist Mario Graziano Parri explores the roles and symbolism of cats throughout history. He writes of Bartolini, "The Author of the engravings which are the reason for this book does not love cats. She is attracted rather by their mystery." Although not called for, this copy has been inscribed on the colophon by Leonard Baskin to a well known collector of cat books. About fine in gray patterned paper over flexible boards, with a gilt-titled gray morocco lettering piece to the spine. Housed in a matching darker gray box covered with patterned paper, which shows some rubbing to extremities. A scarce title from the Gehenna Press.
Published by Gehenna Press, (Leeds, MA), 1989
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
full leather, clamshell box. Gehenna Press (illustrator). folio. full leather, clamshell box. (13) pages, (25) etchings. One of thirty-eight copies, of which this copy is not signed or numbered. This copy is bound in a full artist-binding by Don Etherington, bookbinder and former director of Conservation at both the Library of Congress and the Harry Ransom Center (Austin, TX). The binding is a full brown crushed moracco with leather onlay strips to resemble the face of a cat. Ruling in blind. Handmade leather headbands. Beautiful handmade paper makes up the pastedowns and endpapers. Stamped by the binder on the rear pastedown 'Don Etherington'. The book is housed in a custom cloth-covered boards clamshell box with a leather spine label with the title stamped in black. A collection of etchings of cats by the Italian artist Anna Maria Bartolini, some of which are printed on pink mulberry paper and tipped in. All are signed by the artist in graphite. Some of the cats are anthropomorphized, and others abstracted into bold lines. Bartolini's cats are expressive, with individual personalities and characteristics: one, with long eyelashes, gazes wide-eyed at a winged insect, while another narrows its eyes hungrily at a fish dangling from a hook. The etchings were printed in Florence, Italy. In the Introduction, the Florentine poet and novelist Mario Graziano Parri explores the roles and symbolism of cats throughout history. He writes of Bartolini, "The Author of the engravings which are the reason for this book does not love cats. She is attracted rather by their mystery." Although not called for, this copy has been inscribed on the colophon by Leonard Baskin to a well known collector of cat books. About fine in gray patterned paper over flexible boards, with a gilt-titled gray morocco lettering piece to the spine. Housed in a matching darker gray box covered with patterned paper, which shows some rubbing to extremities. A scarce title from the Gehenna Press.