[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - DURAND (Gilbert)
Les structures anthropologiques de l'imaginaire. Introduction à l'archétypologie générale.
Paris, Dunod, 1969; in-8, 536 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. 10ème édition.
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PALMERI, Paolo.
La civiltà tra i primitivi. Le radici del discorso antropologico nelle sue problematiche essenziali.
In 8°; pp. 435 con illustrazioni e cartine in b/n nel testo; brossura editoriale illustrata; rilegato all'americana (fresato, non cucito).<BR>Condizioni discrete: normali tracce d'uso alla copertina; note a matita e sottolineature in evidenziatore giallo leggero nel testo.
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HYAMS, Edward ; traduzione di Raffaele Zanasi.
Terre e civiltà.
Cm. 20,5 x 15; pp. 397; legatura in cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta figurata e custodia in cartoncino muto; con 54 fotografie e 5 carte geografiche nel testo.<BR>OTTIME CONDIZIONI: solo qualche danno alla custodia.<BR>Numero 33 della collana Uomo e Mito, prima edizione
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MOORHOUSE, Alfred C.; traduzione di Roberto Bosi.
Il trionfo dell' alfabeto.
Collana Uomo e Mito 8. Prima edizione.<BR>Cm. 20,5 x 15; pp. 239; legatura in cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta figurata e custodia in cartoncino muto; con 43 disegni nel testo.<BR>CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE: piccola mancanza all'angolo inferiore della sovrac.e qualche danno alla custodia.<BR>
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FACCHINI, Fiorenzo.
Evoluzione umana e cultura.
Collana Analisi e Sintesi.<BR>In 8°; pp. 287 con numerose illusrazioni in nero nel testo; brossura editoriale; rilegato all'americana(fresato, non cucito).<BR>CONDIZIONI OTTIME, come nuovo.
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BALBI, Rosellina.
All'erta siam razzisti.
Prima edizione. Collana Frecce.<BR>In 8°; pp. 113; cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata plastificata; rilegato all'americana (fresato, non cucito).<BR>Ottimo stato di conservazione ma numerose sottolineature a matita colorata.<BR>Prima edizione; collana Frecce.
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BALLANTYNE, Ned – COELI, Stella.
Il vostro oroscopo e i vostri sogni. 25.000 interpretazioni dei messaggi ricevuti in sogno, e le predizioni del sole, della luna e delle stelle.
In 8°; pp. 523; brossura editoriale illustrata; cucito.<BR>Piega di lettura al dorso ma in generale condizioni molto buone.<BR>
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EPTON, Nina; traduzione di Ettore Caprioli.
Eros e costume in Inghilterra dal Medioevo ad oggi.
Collana Tempo Libero, 10. Prima edizione.<BR>In 8°; pp. 457; legatura editoriale illustrata cartonata (manca la sovraccoperta protettiva in acetato); illustrazioni fuori testo b/n; cucito.<BR>Condizioni buone.<BR>Prima edizione; collana Tempo Libero, 10.
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A cura di Melita CATALDI.
La grande razzia = Tain bo cuailnge.
In 8° piccolo; pp. 215; cartonato editoriale con sovraccoperta figurata plastificata; fresato (non cucito).<BR>Qualche strappetto ai margini della sovraccoperta; per il resto buono (normale la ,leggera giallitura della carta).<BR>Edizione Club degli Editori su licenza Adelphi.
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COLORNI, Vittore.
Judaica minora. Saggi sulla storia dell'ebraismo italiano dall'antichità all'età moderna. Nuove ricerche.
Pubblicazioni della Facoltà Giuridica dell'Università di Ferrara. Serie seconda, 28.<BR>In 8°; pp. 114; brossura editoriale; cucito.<BR>NUOVO<BR>
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MADARIAGA, Salvador de.
Inglesi, francesi, spagnoli.
Traduzione di Alessandro Schiavi.<BR>Biblioteca di Cultura Moderna.<BR>In 8°; pp. VIII, 294; brossura editoriale; cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI BUONE con alcune lievissime sottolineature e note a matita.
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CORRADI, Carla.
I popoli ugrofinnici nell'opera del Salmon.
Collana "L'Ateneo".<BR>In 8°; pp. 40 in forma di dispensa universitaria dattiloscritta; brossura editoriale; spillato.<BR>CONDIZIONI PIù CHE DISCRETE: segnaliamo tracce di polvere e strappetto al margine della copertina.
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VILAR, Esther
L'uomo ammaestrato.
In 8° stretto; pp. 163; cartonato editoriale.<BR>CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE con consueta ingiallitura delle pagine dovuta alla qualità della carta.
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Lubbock, Sir John (1834-1913).
PRE-HISTORIC TIMES, As Illustrated by Ancient Remains and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages.
pp. xxvii, 637 + Lithograph frontis and other illustrations. Old newspaper stain on one leaf. 8vo. 23 cm. Fine original publisher's full cloth binding. Fifth Edition. Lubbock was the Principal of the London Working Men's College, President of the London Chamber of Commerce, and the Chairman of the London City Council. He wrote extensively on a variety of scientific, historical, and sociological s ubjects. This was an influential contribution to understanding the techniques and scholarly disciplines involved in studying: the primitive condition of ancient man; the origins of civilization; geol o gy and zoology as it relates to archaeology and sociology; Darwinian theories of natural selection among men; the influences of racial and tribal differences; and the utility of modern aboriginal ev id ence. "The man of science ought to go on honestly, patiently, diffidently, observing and storing up his observations, and carrying his reasonings unflinchingly to their legitimate conclusions, convinc ed that it would be treason. to swerve ever so little from the straight rule of truth" -- After Dr. Tait's 'Lecture on Science and Revelation' (1864). **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SCIENCE BOX 1
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Ceram, C. W.
GODS, GRAVES, AND SCHOLARS. The Story of Archaeology.
8vo. pp. 426, (16). Numerous illustrations. DJ. Designed by W. A. Dwiggins. Includes the tales of: Champollion (Hieroglyphics); Wincklemann (Pompeii); Schliemann (Troy); Carter (Egypt); Evans (Crete); Koldewey (Babylon); Stephens (Yucatan); and many others. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W118
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Linton, Ralph.
THE TREE OF CULTURE.
pp. xiv, 692, xvi [Index] + Maps and numerous text drawings. Inked ownership on first title page. 240mm. Original full cloth binding, slightly spotted. Original priced dust jacket, rubbed at edges. VERIA BX 3
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Scott, Stephen; Pellman, Kenneth.
LIVING WITHOUT ELECTRICITY.
128 p. Illustrated with photographs. 210mm. Softbound. Original color pictorial wraps. People's Place Book No. 9. Explains why the Amish avoid the use of most electrical appliances, and tells how they still manage to do their farm work; light and heat their homes; entertain themselves; and raise their families. Many Americans could learn something from this way of life.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAG010A
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Chambers, R. (Editor).
THE BOOK OF DAYS. A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities In Connection With the Calendar Including Anecdote, Biography, & History Curiosities of Literature and Oddities of Human Life and Character. In Two Volumes.
Two Volumes. Title pages printed and red and black with an elaborate border and decorated with rural scenes engraved by John Leighton. Ruled in black throughout. Double column. Numerous text illustrations. XLib stamp on title pages and elsewhere. Library label of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary; and on the front paste downs the donation label of Rev. Jeremiah Zimmerman (1848-1937), a well-known numismatist and Egyptologist, and long-time trustee at Gettysburg. 4to. Original quarter leather over cloth covered boards. Boards detached. Spines detached and worn, with some loss. Hardbound. Almost fine internally. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 1
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Lewin, Roger.
IN THE AGE OF MANKIND. A Smithsonian Book of Human Evolution.
255 p. Profusely illustrated with color photographs. Large 4to. 280mm. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Foreword by Donald C. Johanson. Hardbound. Very Good. Nice copy. VERIA BX 2
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Macgowan, Kenneth; Hester, Joseph A.
EARLY MAN IN THE NEW WORLD. The Natural History Library Edition.
pp. xxiii, 333. Illustrated with numerous drawings by Campbell Grant. Paperback. NAT HIST BX 9
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Ceram, C. W.
THE SECRET OF THE HITTITES. The Discovery of an Ancient Empire. Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston.
pp. xxi, 281, x [Index]. Illustrated with photographs, drawings and maps. A few inked margin notes. Stamped ownership of Lester M. Groves and his oval blind stamp on title page. 215mm. Original full red cloth binding. First American edition. The Hittite Empire, an which vanished three thousand years ago was unknown even to the Greeks and Romans Though they are mentioned in the Bible, they are regarded today as merely legendary. VERIA BX 2
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Witthoft, John.
AN OUTLINE OF PENNSYLVANIA INDIAN HISTORY. Reprint from "Pennsylvania History" Quarterly Journal of the Pennsylvania Historical Association, Vol. XVI, No. 3, July 1949.
15p. 8vo. Original printed wraps. PA PAMPH 20_5 BX1
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Short, John T.
THE NORTH AMERICANS OF ANTIQUITY. Their Origin, Migrations, and Type of Civilization Considered. Second Edition.
pp. 544 + Frontis. Illustrated with numerous drawings. XLib bookplate. XLib stamps embossed in blind on title page, page 51 and page 543. Inner hinges cracked. Inked ownership of Marguente? Pannill on title page. Penciled ownership of H. P. Eaton, 1880. Red Japanese ownership stamps on title page and first fly leaf. Small 4to. Original full publisher's cloth binding, very worn. Library call marks on spine. Second edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 2
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Underhill, Ruth.
INDIANS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
323p. Profusely illustrated. Small 4to. Original pictorial wraps, slightly soiled. Indian Life and Customs # 5. Very good. LOC W17
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Griffith, F. Ll. (Editor).
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT. Egypt Exploration Fund. Comprising the Work of the Egypt Exploration Fund and the Progress of Egyptology During the Years: 1906-1907; 1907-1908; 1908-1909; 1909-1910; 1910-1911.
Five Reports. Illustrated with photographs and folding plates. A few issues age stained. Quarto. Original printed wraps, chipped. Wraps loose. The Reports of the Egypt Exploration Fund are among the most significant archaeological documents of the era. They cover: various excavations; hieroglyphic studies; natural history; Egyptology; paleography; anthropology; etc. Very Good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HOLY LAND BOX 2
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Rue, Abbe De La.
ANGLO-NORMAN. Dissertation on the Lives and Works of Several Anglo-Norman Poets of the 13th Century, By the Abbe De La Rue. Translated from the French by J. Henniker Major. Read March 29, 1798.
pp. (1), 230-250. Large paper copy. Wide margins. Deckle edges. Uncut and unopened. Large 4to. 30 cm. Original blue wraps with printed paper label. Probably issued as No. 27 of "Archaeologia, Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity." Scarce in the original wraps. Very Good. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! ENGLAND BOX 1
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Frichet, Henry.
FLESHPOTS OF ANTIQUITY. The Lives and Loves of Ancient Courtesans.
8vo. 252p. Figures and initials drawn in line by H. M. Bosse. Translated from the French by "A.F.N." Edition limited to 2000 copies. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! CLASSICS BOX 4
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Smithsonian Institution.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 1901.
782 p. + Numerous plates, many in color. Thick 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Includes papers on Submarines; The National Zoo in Washington; Mutation Theory of Professor De Vries; Alpine Tun nels; Automobile Races; Salt and Its Physiological Uses; Fire Walk Ceremony in Tahiti; Boomerangs; Improvement of the Human Breed by Francis Galton; The Palace of Minos; Irrigation; Volcanoes; Diamon ds; Chronophotography (by Dr. J. Marey, an early inventor of the motion picture); Color Photography by Sir William Herschel; Exploration of the Sea with Kites. SM8
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Clare, Israel Smith.
COMPLETE HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM; Or Short History of the Human Race; Ancient, Medieval and Modern.
483 p. 8vo.
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Wyoming Historical and Geological Society.
PROCEEDINGS AND COLLECTIONS OF THE WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, FOR THE YEARS 1908-1909. Vol. X. Edited by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden.
256 p. + Illustrations. 8vo. Original printed wraps, worn and chipped. Uncut edges. Includes: Coal Celebrations; Anthracite Mines; Capt. Shoemaker's Rangers Northampton County 1781; Olden Times in Bradford County; Capture and Rescue of Rosewell Franklin's Family by Indians 1782; Turtle Shell Rattles from Indian Graves; Etc. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 38
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Crabb, James.
THE GIPSIES' ADVOCATE; Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits, of the English Gipsies: To Which Are Added Many Interesting Anecdotes On the Success That Has Attended the Plans of Several Benevolent Individuals Who Anxiously Desire The
167p. All edges gold. 12mo. Original full leather binding decorated in blind. One inch of the spine is missing. Front board detached. Old book label removed. Small printed bookseller's label from Foyle's. Crabb, a Wesleyan Methodist minister in Southampton who had befriended and cared for a number of Gypsies, here gives a sympathetic account of their lives and habits. First Edition. GYPSY 2 **
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Cripps, John.
ACCOMMODATION FOR GYPSIES. A Report on the working of the Caravan Sites Act 1968. Department of the Environment Welsh Office.
pp. viii, 50. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Fascinating study of Gypsy caravans and housing. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GYPSY 1
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Gropper, Rena C.
GYPSIES IN THE CITY. Culture Patterns and Survival.
pp. xi, 235. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Dust jacket. First Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GYPSY 1
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Verneau, Dr. R.
LES RACES HUMAINES. Preface par A. De Quatrefages.
pp. xii, 792. Illustrated by over 500 woodcuts and photo-type images. 4to. Attractive contemporary leather backed marbled boards binding. Armorial bookplate of Sydney Humphries, the great scholar of oriental carpets. Issued as the first volume of the series: 'Les Merveilles de la Nature' edited by A. E. Brehm. Verneau was the preparator at the Anthropological Laboratory, Paris. He is very interested in the physical types represented in the races of the world. He also gives good coverage of various cultures, social customs, habits, clothing, art, and architectures throughout the world. A most remarkable volume. FR4
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Tannahill, Reay.
FOOD IN HISTORY.
448p. Profusely illustrated. 8vo. Original buckram spine over cloth boards.Original dust jacket, slightly worn with one small tear. Hardbound. Nice copy. COOK 2
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McCurdy, George Grant.
HUMAN SKULLS FROM GAZELLE PENINSULA. University of Pennsylvania, The Museum Anthropological Publications, Vol. VI, No. 1.
21p. + Plus ten photogravures and drawings of skulls. 4to. Original printed blue wraps. Very good copy. In 1899 the author learned that a series of 24 skulls from the Gazelle Peninsula were in the University Museum and obtained permission to examine them and make this contribution to racial anthropology. SCIENCE BOX 3
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Chapman, Henry C.
EVOLUTION OF LIFE.
pp. 193 + 33 unnumbered leaves of plates (many of them quite curious). Partially unopened. Folding lithographed frontis map showing a 'Hypothetical Sketch of the Monophylitic Origin and the Diffusion of the 12 Varieties of Men from Lemuria over the Earth.' 8vo. 215 mm. Original full red cloth binding, worn. Hardbound. Good. Dr. Henry Cadwalader Chapman (1845-1909) was a famous Philadelphia physician, scientist, and historian who was long associated with the Museum of Natural History there. Near the end of this work Chapman posits the sunken land of Lemuria as the first birthplace of man. He located it somwhere between Southern Asia and Africa. PA15
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Kraybill, Donald B.; Neimeyer, Lucian
OLD ORDER AMISH. Their Enduring Way of Life.
pp. x, 188, 1. Illustrated with numerous color photographs by Lucian Neimeyer. The sensitive and informative text by Donald Kraybill is a classic. 4to. Original full black cloth binding. Color photograph DJ, torn at head. Hardbound. Very Good. PA 012B/L
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Fox R.M.
The triumphant machine (a study of Machine Civilisation)
Ottima copia
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Kluckhohn Clyde
Specchiati , Uomo! - L'antropologia e la vita moderna – 1° ed.. ital.
Ottima copia
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SERGI G.
ORIGINE E DIFFUSIONE della stirpe mediterranea. Induzioni antropologiche.
in-8 gr., pp. VIII, 144, bross. edit. L’indogermanesimo, i popoli del Mediterraneo, origine, migrazione, caratteri fisici della razza. La prima copertina slegata. Intonso.
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BROCA Paul.
REVUE D’ANTROPOLOGIE publiee sous la direction de...
4 voll. in-8, bross. edit. Disponiamo del tomo III (1874) in un vol. e del tomo IV (1875) in 3 voll. Con diverse tavv. anche a colori raffiguranti reperti archeologici, tipologie di crani, carte geografiche, etc... [019]
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FERRI Enrico.
ATLANTE antropologico-statistico dell’omicidio.
in-4, pp. VI, 333, leg. t. tela edit. Importante studio del Ferri che si avvalse di documenti da lui stesso raccolti. Sono descritti ben 1711 individui di cui si forniscono in parte i ritratti. La prima parte riguarda l’antropologia dell’omicidio e la seconda la geografia dell’omicidio. Le tavv. al fine rappresentano la frequenza degli omicidi per ogni regione italiana. Parzialm. slegato. [396]
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MANTEGAZZA Paolo.
RIO DE LA PLATA E TENERIFE. Viaggi e studi.
in-16, pp. 731, leg. m. tela coeva con tit. impressi al d. Tagli color. Con figg. n.t. raffiguranti vedute di città, ritratti, costumi, etc... Con una tav. su doppia pag. raffigurante crani umani della razza presa in esame. Timbro di bibl. estinta. Accanto a descrizioni del territorio sud-americano, il saggio presenta anche la storia, usi e costumi delle popolazioni, il tutto corredato da belle illustrazioni rappresentanti tribù indigene e nobili figure della storia locale. [312] CARLA
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CANESTRINI Giovanni.
ANTROPOLOGIA.
in-16, pp. IV, 148, leg. edit. Con figg. e tavv. Prima ediz.
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CANESTRINI Giovanni.
ANTROPOLOGIA.
in-16, pp. VIII, 232, leg. edit. Con figg. e tavv. Seconda ediz.
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ANILE Antonino.
L'UOMO NELL'ARTE E NELLA SCIENZA.
in-16, pp. VII, 226, (2), bross. edit. Interess. saggio sull'uomo in storia dell'arte, dai disengi di Leonardo, uomo di Cro-Magnon, scuola di anatomia, antropologia e morfologia. [014]
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SERGI Giuseppe.
L'ORIGINE E L'EVOLUZIONE DELLA VITA.
in-8, pp. XII, 554, bross. edit. con cop. xilogr. Collana "Piccola Biblioteca di Scienze Moderne n.255". Ottimo esempl. [259]
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CATALANO Michele C.
LA DONNA E L'AMORE in Estremo Oriente.
in-8, pp. 328, rileg. m. tela con tit. oro al d., conservata cop. orig. Con tavv. [N4-096]
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MENIN Lodovico.
SULLE PIU' RECENTI ESPLORAZIONI DELL'AFRICA e su la possibile esistenza di popolazioni bianche nelle regioni centrali della medesima. Memoria.
in folio, pp. 10 (da pag.347 a pag.356), leg. mod. cart. dec. Estratto. [347]
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