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Published by PL Academic Research Peter Lang, Frankfurt, 2014
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Seller: Clerc Fremin, Steingaden, GermanyClerc Fremin
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Add to basketHardcover, ohne Schutzumschlag. 184 Seiten Zustand: keine Beschädigungen, keine Eintragungen. Rücken, Ecken, Kanten sehr gut. Mit einer Zueignung des Autors mit Vornamenszug im Vorsatz. Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 400.

Published by Fausto Lupetti Editore 2015
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Seller: Libreria Tara, Roma, ItalyLibreria Tara
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Add to basketCondition: quasi ottimo. Psicologia Essay writing Psychology Formazione e Comunicazione bross. edit. ill. con bandelle - con dedica autografa dell'autore - prima edizione - alcune illustrazioni in b.n. nel testo OTTIME CONDIZIONI.

Published by Edizioni Laurus Robuffo, ROMA 1996
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Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, ItalyBiblioteca di Babele
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Condition: OTTIMO USATO. ITALIANO Legatura editoriale, copertina in robusto cartonato illustrata, segnata da lievi mende da conservazione e uso, presente dedica autografa, ottimo lo stato di conservazione esterno, come interno. Numero pagine 128.

Published by FrancoAngeli 2003
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Seller: Libreria Tara, Roma, ItalyLibreria Tara
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Add to basketCondition: buono. Moda e Tessuti Fine arts Fashion and Fabrics Fashion Marketing 577.2 bross. edit. ill., lievi tracce d'umidità alla testa delle prime pagine - con dedica autografa dell'autrice - prima edizione - prefazione di Raffaello Napoleone - grafici e alcune illustrazioni in b.n. nel testo BUONE CONDIZIONI.

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Published by Guerini Next 2018
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Seller: Libreria Tara, Roma, ItalyLibreria Tara
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Add to basketCondition: Quasi ottimo. Sociologia e Comunicazione Essay writing Sociology and Communication studies bross. edit. ill. con bandelle - con dedica autografa di uno degli autore - prima edizione OTTIME CONDIZIONI.
Published by 2004 2004
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Seller: Mountaineering Books (Tony Astill), Southampton, United KingdomMountaineering Books (Tony Astill)
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Add to basketNear Fine Expedition postcard signed by team member Paolo Confortona? Specially struck K2 Italian stamp.
Published by Milano, 1970. 1970
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Seller: Libreria Gullà, roma, ItalyLibreria Gullà
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Add to basketIn-8° pp. da 219 a 279, bros. edit. Dedica autografa dell'autore all'interno.

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Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, ItalyBiblioteca di Babele
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Condition: BUONO USATO. VIED. ITALIANO Brossura editoriale in cartoncino flessibile lucido, dalla copertina illustrata, con bandelle. Dedica autografa, probabilmente dell' Autore al frontespizio e ritratto fotografico dello stesso alla bandella anteriore. Buonissimo lo stato di conservazione, pagine perfettamente tenute e candid…e, con alcune figure nel testo. Numero pagine 235.

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Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, ItalyBiblioteca di Babele
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Condition: BUONO USATO. ITALIANO Prima edizione del volume. L'autore è stato consigliere economico e direttore centrale per le attività operative nella Banca d'Italia e membro del comitato monetario della comunità e del comitato di politica economica dell'OCSE. Prefazione a cura di Antonio Fazio. Brossura editoriale con risvolti… leggermente stanca ai margini. Pagine ben salde alla cerniera, con ampio margine. Presente dedica a penna con firma dell'autore al frontespizio. Numero pagine 237.

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Seller: DRBOOKS, Roma, ItalyDRBOOKS
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'brossura editoriale. volume in buone condizioni. in antiporta dedica autografa dell''autore con il suo famoso "autoritratto ".'.
More imagesPublished by [Domenico Farri], Venice 1598
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Seller: Arader Books, New York, U.S.A.Arader Books
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. Venice: [Domenico Farri,] 1598. Sexagesimo (16mo; 5 ½" x 3 ¾", 139mm x 95mm). [Full collation available.] With a woodcut world map on the title-page signed "GIOSEPPE ROSATIO F/1590 " within the block. Simply sewn. All edges of the text-block speckled in blue. Splits along the spine, some repaired; qui…te tender. Generally soiled, with some damp-staining at the very fore-corners. Témoins to the upper fore-corners of A5-9 and to the lower fore-corner of B15. Worming to the lower margin of A12-B2, not affecting the text. "Accn. No. 22" in graphite to the title-page. Ink and graphite marginal calculations of date to pp. 16, 23 and 47. Ink marginalium in an old hand to p. 45, noting the murder of Henri III of France. Presented with a shipping envelope postmarked 1928 and a storage envelope. Chronicles as a form of history date back to the early Roman period at least, although the name is Greek (from ???????, chronica, timely things). They take date as their guiding principle, and often reflect larger divisions such as ages (the età of the title) -- conventionally divided into six by Augustine of Hippo in his De catechizandis rudibus of ca. AD 400 -- divided according to major events such as the Deluge or the birth of Christ. It is commonly misunderstood that the chronicle is an undeveloped form of history, but Herodotus and Thucydides handily beg the question. Chronicles allow for the rigorous alignment of history in a world about which knowledge in Europe grew steadily from 1500. Thus Giuseppe Rosaccio (ca. 1530-1620) used this format in the closing decade of the XVIc to make this little handbook, drawing on more than forty authorities listed before the dedication. The first five ages take just 10 pages at the beginning of the text, the rest tracing the lives of the popes and other princes (inter alia) up to 1598. Rosaccio's work by this title was first published 1593, but as this is a living chronicle -- continually updated rather than ending on first composition -- each subsequent edition or issue naturally contains new material. Editions were printed in Brescia, Milan, Bologna, Florence and Ferrara before the first Venetian edition of 1595, and continued to be produced into early 1600's. A world map appears first in 1594 (Bologna: Rossi) but is far less detailed. Burden refers to the map but does not describe it. It is notable for showing a connected California and a distinct North America, as well as New Guinea and Sumatra. The shipping envelope comes from the London dealer Frank Hollings (James Francis Hollings Shepherd, 1844-ca. 1905) of 7, Great Turnstile in London, near Sir John Soane's Museum in Holborn, which traded from 1892 and was known for its chess books. It is postmarked 12 February 1928, and addressed to William Gwinn Mather (1857-1951) in Cleveland. Mather was a steel magnate who purchased land in Marquette County in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan to establish a model village for his workers. Thomas J. Holmes ran the William Gwinn Mather Library in Cleveland, and his return address is on the back of the envelope with a type-written description as well as a pasted label. Cf. Burden 89 (and description); CNCE 50321.
More imagesPublished by [Domingos Rodrigues], Lisboa 1757
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Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, U.S.A.James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerFirst edition. First edition. Woodcut vignette to title-page. 7, [blank] pp. Small 4to. A Portuguese translation of General William Johnson's "Letter to the Governours of the Several Colonies who raised Troops on the Present Expedition" signed in the text "Wilhelmo Gonson." Not long after the commencement of the Seven Years' War…, Johnson was appointed British agent to the Iroquois. On 28 August 1755, he renamed Lac Saint Sacrement Lake George in honor of the British monarch, and proceeded north as part of a four-pronged attack on the French, specifically to capture the French-held Fort St. Frédéric at Crown Point. "It was not the greatest battle of the French and Indian War, but it came when a victory was needed, and the results were momentous. It retrieved both the glory and morale so badly depleted when Braddock fell at the forks of the Ohio the previous July. It blunted a French drive which menaced Albany and the northern frontier, set up a new English outpost in that area, and the capture of a distinguished French general [Dieskau] was triumph for the victors and humiliation for the enemy" (Hamilton). The publication of this letter was, of course, a remarkable source of propaganda for the English and boosted Johnson's career signficantly. The letter was reprinted in London, an engraved plan of the battle was produced as well as portrait. This Lisbon printing is, however, very rare and little known. It's not in COPAC, there wasn't a copy in the Streeter Sale. In fact, the last copy on the market we can find was in 1928. Not in Church; Sabin, 38661; Maggs "Biblioteca Americana" IV, 2998; Milton W. Hamilton, "Battle Report: Genreal William Johnson's Letter to the Governors, Lake George, September 9-10, 1755" in Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, April 1964, pp 19-36 A very good copy, some very faint dampstaining Woodcut vignette to title-page. 7, [blank] pp. Small 4to. Signed.