Seller: Versandantiquariat Abendstunde, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany
Softcover. Condition: gut. Immonen, Stuart (illustrator). First Printing. Kartonierte illustrierte und glanzfolienkaschierte Broschur mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Einband und Kanten leicht berieben bzw. mit dezenten Kratzern, die Einbandecken (v. a. die obere Ecke des Vorderdeckels) leicht knickig, ansonsten guter Erhaltungszustand. "The Siege is over, and the Heroic Age has begun. So what's next for Luke Cage and the New Avengers? Steve Rogers thinks he has the answer, offering Cage the reins of his own team and the keys to Avengers Mansion. Which heroes will Luke choose to join him, assuming he even wants the gig to begin with? He'd better decide soon, because the forces of evil are literally dropping out of the sky - and even a formidable trio of master mystics like Dr. Strange, Dr. Voodoo and Daimon Hellstrom are at a loss to stop it. It's time for Luke Cage and his New Avengers to step up, or their first mission may well be their last! Collecting NEW AVENGERS (2010) #1-6." (Verlagstext) The New Avengers are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The title has been used for four American comic book series. The first two were written by Brian Michael Bendis and depicted a version of Marvel's premiere superhero team, the Avengers. The third was written by Jonathan Hickman and depicted a group of characters called the Illuminati (formerly introduced in New Avengers vol. 1 #7, July 2005). The fourth is written by Al Ewing and depicts the former scientific terrorist group A.I.M., reformed as "Avengers Idea Mechanics", whose field team has appropriated the name "New Avengers" for itself. A version of the New Avengers debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Thunderbolts* (2025), and are set to return in Avengers: Doomsday (2026). The New Avengers is a spin-off of the long-running Marvel Comics series The Avengers. The first issue, written by Brian Michael Bendis and penciled by David Finch, was dated January 2005 but appeared in November 2004. Finch penciled the first six issues and issues #11?13. Succeeding pencilers with multiple-issue runs include Steve McNiven, Leinil Francis Yu, Billy Tan, and Stuart Immonen. The roster at first comprises Captain America, Luke Cage, Iron Man, Spider-Man and "Spider-Woman" (Veranke). Later stretches included the mutant X-Man Wolverine, the unstable and godlike Sentry, and the deaf ninja Echo, in the guise of Ronin. The team itself was not named the "New Avengers" within the series. A splinter group of Avengers that chose not to comply with federal superhuman registration, the team considers itself the authentic Avengers. A concurrent government-sanctioned team gathered in the sister series The Mighty Avengers. This series launched in early 2007 and was itself supplanted by a different government-sanctioned team in the series Dark Avengers, which was launched in late 2008. At this time the team welcomed Clint Barton (recently returned from the dead) as Ronin, as well as Doctor Strange and Iron Fist. By the end of the first volume, the New Avengers team consisted of Ronin, Captain America (Bucky Barnes), Ms. Marvel, Mockingbird, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman (Drew), Wolverine, and team leader Luke Cage. Writer Brian Michael Bendis said in an interview that these characters are the authentic Avengers because Captain America said they were. This statement is repeated when the team, believing Captain America (Rogers) is alive, attempts to rescue him. Spider-Man claims that if they get Captain America back, they can call themselves Avengers again. Luke Cage contends that they are Avengers already. The series ended with The New Avengers #64 (April 2010), at the conclusion of the "Siege" storyline. A one-shot titled The New Avengers: Finale was also released. (Wikipedia) In englischer Sprache. Ohne Seitenzählung [160] pages. 4° (168 x 258mm).
Published by C. Candeletti, Torino, 1879
Seller: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italy
In-8°, pp. 141-363, brossura editoriale gialla con stemma e timbro del C.A.I. 6 tabelle ripiegate f.t. di osservazioni meteorologiche fatte presso le Alpi e gli Appennini italiani tra il dicembre 1878 e il febbraio 1879. Una pianta litografica a colori ripiegata f.t. della Caverna del Rio Martino nella Valle del Po; un'acquaforte f.t., incisa da Turletti da invenzione di Balduino, raffigurante il ponte sulla Gorgia di Mondrone. Dorso restaurato. Buon esemplare in barbe. Scritti di William Augustus Breevort Coolidge (Courses d'hiver dans les Alpes), Cesare Isaia, C. J. Forsyth Mayor, ecc., relatvi, fra l'altro, al Gran Sasso d'Italia, al Terminio, a Interlaken, alla Caverna del rio Martino presso Crissolo, alla Gorgia di Mondrone, alla guida Antonio Castagneri da Balme, ai caduti dell'Assietta, al movimento dei ghiacciai, all'Etna, al Monte Ventoux, al Gross Glockner, ecc. Italiano.
Published by Longmans, Green and Co., London,, 1912
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italy
First Edition
In-8°, pp. xiii (1) 307. Con 16 tavole fotografiche f.t. Legatura del tempo in piena tela con titoli in oro al dorso. Qualche alone chiaro al margine delle prime carte, peraltro bell'esemplare. Prima edizione. Il Coolidge fu il fondatore dell'Alpine Journal. Cfr. Perret, 1103.
Published by Imprimerie Allier, Grenoble, 1904
Seller: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italy
In-4° (25x17 cm), pp. XXII, CXCII, 307; 327* (1); 98** (2), legatura editoriale tutta tela marrone con titoli dorati al dorso e al piatto anteriore. 12 tavole fuori testo di cui due doppie (fac-simile della lettera scritta da Antoine de Ville in cima a mont Aiguille e una carta dell' Oberland). Minimi difetti ai piatti ma più che buon esemplare in parte a fogli chiusi. Prima rara edizione. Monumentale studio di uno dei maggiori eruditi della storia dell' alpinismo di cui di fatto diede in quest' opera la prima visione sistematica mediante la prima traduzione francese del De Alpibus Commentarius (testo latino a fronte) arricchita di documenti e note. Coolidge (1850-1926) fu fondatore dell' Alpine Journal e infaticabile praticante di prime ascensioni di cime minori. Cfr. Perret, 1102 Francese, latino.