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Librería: Postcard Finder, Norwich, Reino Unido
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Condición: As New. R14 This is a vintage 1991 approx 3" x 2" hand signed 1991 Rugby official souvenir card photo for Arran Pene of Otago with his portrait on the front (see image 2) and all about the player on reverse and his success with Otago from nearly 30 years ago when published who has personally hand signed the reverse of the card (see image 2) where his signature rests perfectly accompanying his statistics and career history undedicated and in absolute prestine condition.
Publicado por James Graham & Sons, New York, 2004
Librería: Signedbookman, Buffalo Gove, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by author "To Vera - with love & affection from the author Betsy Fahlman NYC May 2004" on free front end paper. Jacket has edgewear else fine. Signed and Inscribed By Author.
Publicado por Author. Nouméa. ., 1998
Librería: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
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1st Ed. 160, (1 corrigenda) PP with colour illust. Pictorial card cover. Fine. French and Nengone text. 21 x 15. Following the Nouméa Agreement signed in 1998, vernacular languages must be taught in New Caledonia. This book is a guide for the teachers in the Nengone language, used on Maré, one of the Loyalty Islands.
Publicado por Stabilimento Tipografico di A. Perrotti, Napoli, 1881
Librería: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italia
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In-8°, pp. 32, brossura originale muta di colore violetto. Dedica autografa dell'autore al titolo all'allora Presidente della Corte di Cassazione di Roma. Ottimo stato. L'autore era consigliere alla Corte di Appello di Napoli.
Publicado por UNIONE TIPOGRAFICO-EDITRICE TORINESE, Roma - Napoli, 1891
Librería: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italia
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Condición: BUONO USATO. ITALIANO Legatura amatoriale, decori e titoli in oro e adesivo di carta al dorso in pelle con leggere abrasioni, omogenea dissolvenza ai piatti marmorizzati, mende alle cuffie e margine, volume che porta con garbo i molti anni, e seppure con inevitabili segni del tempo, conserva ottimo aspetto complessivo, interno pulito, integro e freschissimo. Fioriture e ombre limitate ai f. preliminari, leggera frattura alla cerniera interna alta, timbro di appartenenza al frontespizio, prefazione di E. Brusa, dedica autografa. Numero Pagine 408.
Librería: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italia
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Torino, UTET, 1891, in-8, brossura editoriale, pp. XXVI, 408. Con una dedica autografa dell'Autore. Ottimo esemplare.
Publicado por Harcourt Brace & Company, New York, 1948
Librería: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Hard Cover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Costume Sketches by Raoul Pene DuBois Ilustrador. First Edition stated. [iv], 155pp [light chipping, scuffing and general light wear to dj; old University Bookstore price sticker on front free endpaper] ---- Inscribed and signed by the author on half-title: One more man like John Watson in Texas and California will be out numbered and undone. Love - and thanks for the initiation into teaching. Jessamyn ---- Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Inscribed and Signed By the Author.
Publicado por Léon Vanier, 1909
Librería: Le Songe de Polia, Cachan, Francia
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Couverture rigide. Condición: Bon. Paris, Léon Vanier, 1909, in-8, reliure cartonnée de l'époque, 244 pp. Exemplaire signé par l'auteur. Derniers feuillets et dos légèrement défraîchis sinon très bel état. Signé par l'auteur.
Publicado por Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York, 1948
Librería: Downtown Brown Books, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Near fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very good. First Edition. Illustrated by Pene DuBois (costume sketches). First edition (stated). A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket with light chipping to the top of the spine. Inscribed on the half-title, "For Melba Bennett a friend of Phil's, Jessamyn West." With Bennett's bookplate on the front pastedown. Bennett was the founder of the Palm Springs Historical Society and the Palm Springs Garden Club. She also wrote a book about Robinson Jeffers.
Publicado por New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1948, 1948
Librería: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Reino Unido
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First edition, first printing. Inscribed by the author on the half-title, "For Agnes Farquar, with much affection - Jessamyn West". Octavo. Original green cloth, titles to spine in black, pictorial endpapers, green top-stain. With dust jacket. Slight fading to edges of boards and ends of spine. An excellent copy in the dust jacket that is a little nicked and tanned to the spine panel.
Publicado por Damian Zenari, Venice, 1593
Librería: Michael Laird Rare Books LLC, Lockhart, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very good. Large, thick folio. 3 volumes in one. COLLATION: Book I: a6 A-K8 L4. [12], 168 pp. Book II: Aa-Ss8 Tt6 (includes final blank). 294 pp. Book III: +10 Aaa-Ffff8 Gggg10. 851 pp. (page 497 misnumbered "597"; sig. Iii3 mis-signed "Kkk3" and Bbbb4 mis-signed "Aaaa4"). Index: a-k8. [160] pp. COMPLETE. Bound in near-contemporary vellum expertly rebacked with cream-colored calf, title-lettered direct on spine; title-page of Book I somewhat soiled and tipped onto quire guard stub at an early date (probably at the time of binding as it surrounds preliminary gathering "a" and is also visible on a6r). Verso of final blank a little soiled. Faint evidence of water-staining in Book III, not objectionable, otherwise the paper stock in this copy is clean and fresh. Unobtrusive blind stamps on final two leaves of the Theological Institute of Connecticut (now known as the Hartford Seminary). NB: in 1976 a collection of more than 200,000 books from the Hartford Seminary Library were sold to Emory University, including this one --> deaccessioned from Pitts Theology Library. Preserved in a fitted cloth case. THE FIRST SYSTEMATIC ESSAY OF COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION. Revised edition, beautifully printed in Venice by Damian Zenar. Pierre Gregoire (i.e. Petrus Gregorius Tolosanus) was born in Toulous ca. 1540; in his long career he was professor of Law at Cahors, Toulouse, Saint-Michel and Pont-a-Mousson. Gregoire's abilities as a legal scholar were held in very high regard by his contemporaries. He died in 1597 (or 1617 according to Calmet). Gregoire's "Syntagma Juris Universi" was frequently reprinted; according to Hoefer, "it was extremely remarkable for the era, as it was the first systematic essay of comparative legislation." As indicated on the title page, this is the fourth edition, here presented for the first time the revisions and augmentations by the author, and with improved subject index. CONTENTS: Pars prima: In quo divini et humani iuris totius, naturali, ac nova methodo pergradus ordineque, materia universalium & singularium rerum, simulq; iudicia explicantur -- Pars secunda: Ubi de personis, iuribs, et potestate earum agitur -- Pars tertia: In qua de negotiis, quae ex rebus et personis oriuntur, & quotidie controvertuntur, agitu; iurisconsultis, in foro versantibus, & magistratibus opus utilissimum; legibus omnium fere gentium, & praxi forensi illustratum. Not in Adams (sic!) PROVENANCE: From the Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana (sale: London, Puttick and Simpson, 3rd Portion, 17 July 1882, lot 5760).
Publicado por Luigi Mussi, Milano, 1812
Librería: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Very Good+. Edition limited to 50 copies. Milano: Luigi Mussi, 1812. Very Good+. Folio (47 cm); xv, 206, [2 blank] pages. Contemporary green cloth with green polished morocco backstrip titled and decorated in gilt. Vellum tips. Margins are remarkably wide. Some wear at spine ends and extremities. Negligible traces of finger-smudges here and there. Preserved in custom slipcase constructed of cloth-covered board. Justification page completed in manuscript, numbered and SIGNED by the publisher, Luigi Mussi, with acknowledgment of the purchaser, one Antonio Martonitotti of Pavia. Later bookplate of Emilio de Marchi Gherini, secretary of the ill-fated Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed under scandal in 1982 after the corpse of its chairman, Roberto Calvi, was discovered hanging from a rope under Blackfriars Bridge in London.References: PMM 209 (1764 ed.); Gamba 2147 ("magnifica ristampa") and 2148; One of the great texts of the Enlightenment presented in spectacular style by the Milanese printer Luigi Mussi, who had apprenticed with Bodoni and absorbed his design sensibilities. Mussi appears to have been one of the earliest exponents of the "limited edition" a marketing incentive that became more common in the late 19th- and early 20th-century. This grand folio was produced in a numbered edition of 50 copies on "velino reale" paper (out of a total run of 60), numbered and signed by Mussi.
Publicado por BaselAndreas Cratander ., 1522
Librería: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
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Folio (29.5 x 20 cm). 20ll+pp.220+44ll. Early neat marginal annotation at p.68. Period style mottled calf by Aquarius, spine with raised bands and richly gilt in compartments, red morocco label lettered in gilt, sides ruled with double gilt fillet, edges stained dark red. Repairs to worming in lower blank margin of first 5 leaves, inner margin of title-page restored, generally an excellent copy. Two woodcut titles with historiated borders, woodcut initials throughout, and woodcut printer's device on verso of final leaf. Without the world map as usual.* Pomponius Mela, a native of southern Spain, composed his description of the world De Situ Orbis, the earliest surviving Latin work on geography and one of Pliny's most important sources, around the year 43 AD. The present edition by celebrated Swiss poet laureate and medical scholar Joachim von Watt (also known as Vadianus) (1484-1551) was first published in a textually shorter edition in Vienna in 1518, and is the first critical analysis of De Situ Orbis. The present edition, revised and augmented, also contains Vadianus's scholia "Loca aliquot", in which he argues against Italian theologian Joannes Camers (c.1450-1546) in favour of using recent scientific discoveries and modern ideas to advance humanity's understanding of the earth's geography. This debate, referred to as an "argument of the ancients and moderns", is representative of Vadianus' methodology in a broader sense - his extensive commentary of Mela's text in the present edition, which takes the form of a running commentary printed all around the source text, seeks to report on the current understanding of the earth's geography through recourse to recent scientific discoveries, thereby correcting some of Mela's antiquated views and stressing the errors of ancient and medieval authors. This edition also contains the famous epistle by Vadianus to Rudolph Agricola (first published in 1515), in which Vadianus (after Martin Waldseemülleris) uses the name America to refer to the newly discovered continent (Ff5 recto). The woodcut title-page border, signed and dated "1519 HF", has been variously attributed Hans Holbein or Hans Furtenbach. It depicts "Hercules Gallicus" beneath the title, Lucretia on the left and Judith on the right, both standing above Cratander's device. The engraved title-page of "Loca aliquot" depicts playful putti in the upper panel and sea monsters in the bottom pane. This border in the style of Hans Holbein style is most probably by Hans Franck. Both borders were first used by Cratander for his edition of Gellius' "Noctes Atticae" in 1519. *There are a few copies of this edition of Mela into which Peter Apian's map of the world, published in Vienna in 1520, has been inserted. However there is little evidence to suggest that the map was intended to be issued with this edition. As Sabin explains, "some bibliographers have claimed that it belongs to the book. This, however is a matter of doubt. The text contains no allusion to such a map, and it is probable that the book was issued without it". (Sabin, 63957).