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CISTERNES (Raoul de.)
Journal de Marche du Grenadier Pils (1804-1814).
Ollendorff.1895.In-8 en demi-percaline verte.356 p.Dessins de Pils.Portrait en frontispice. BE.Aigle doré au dos avec pièce de titre.
Bookseller reference : 44078
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole number three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Ink gift inscription on title usual slight rubbing else very good. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The third number of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. Herein appear Beck Garson Ginsberg Plymell McClure Olson Guest Ferlinghetti McCord Shattuck Pelieu et al. According to Cook the first printing consisted of 6000 copies and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was produced in 1967. COOK 57. City Lights Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT70552
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole number three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Slight dust smudging to lower wrapper but very good or better. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The third number of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. Herein appear Beck Garson Ginsberg Plymell McClure Olson Guest Ferlinghetti McCord Shattuck Pelieu et al. According to Cook the first printing consisted of 6000 copies and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was produced in 1967. COOK 57. City Lights Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT70387
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole numbers one through three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Light edgewear and creasing to the spines some shelf smudges to edges a bit of light soiling to the white portions of the wrappers of #s 2 and 3 but very good. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The first three numbers of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. According to Cook the number of copies printed of the first number is not recorded and it was not reprinted; 6000 copies of the second were printed and it was not reprinted; 6000 copies of the third were printed and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was undertaken in 1967. COOK 39 49 & 57. City Lights Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT61127
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Ciuffoletti, Zeffiro ( a cura di)
Epistolario Familiare Carlo, Nello Rosselli e la madre, 1914-1937
Ciuffoletti, Zeffiro ( a cura di) Epistolario Familiare Carlo, Nello Rosselli e la madre, 1914-1937. Milano, 1979, cm 21 590 p. 590 p. ; 21 cm. (0000000050740)
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Civil engineer and architect's journal
The Civil engineer and architect's journal. Scientific and railway gazette - Volume IV
London : R. Groombridge 1841. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. All edges marbled. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 1 v. illustrations plans plates . Subjects. Civil engineering ; Periodicals. Architecture. London : R. Groombridge hardcover
Bookseller reference : 405197
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CIVIL WAR PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPER
The Philadelphia Inquirer. Thursday February 6 1862
Philadelphia 1862. unbound. very good. 8pp. Elephant Folio front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper very small hole to text of last page most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia 1862.<br/> <br/> On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5 1862 United States Senate vote to expel Senator Jesse Bright of Indiana who was the most senior Democrat in the Senate. On March 1 1861 Senator Bright wrote a letter of introduction for Thomas B. Lincoln a Texas arms dealer. The letter was addressed to Jefferson Davis. In July 1861 Lincoln was captured with the letter by Union troops as he attempted to enter the Confederacy. Senator Bright was accused of being a traitor because of the letter. The proceedings of the Senate and impressions of the vote by Senators are included in the article. Senator Bright was expelled by a vote of 32 to 14. The yeas and nays votes with each Senator listed are on the front page. Jesse Bright was the fourth Senator from a Union state to be expelled during the Civil War.<br/> <br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 278075
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Civil War Newspaper
Our troops attacked and routed the enemy.
Vintage newspaper printed during the Civil War. The New York Times December 13 1864 issue New York NY. The entire front page of this historic war-dated paper has stories of the War including "The War in Tennessee." In part: ".Seventy-four shots were fired at it doing however no damage.Our troops attacked and routed the enemy. The Federal loss was four killed and forty wounded. The enemy's loss is unknown." Slight wear and light foxing. Overall in excellent condition. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 5678
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Civil War Newspaper
THE NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1861: "THE REBELLION. CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORTED DEATH OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. THE FLAGS OF THE REBELS FLYING AT HALF-STAFF./ INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT WASHINGTON./ A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE HOSTILE ARMIES EXPECTED./ A GREAT BATTLE PROBABLY TO-DAY./ THE UNION ARMY PREPARED FOR THE CONFLICT.
New York 1861. Elephant folio 15-3/4" x 22". 8pp. Caption title as issued printed in six columns. Disbound light wear and several short closed tears at outer margins Very Good. <br/><br/> A Civil War illustration of wishful thinking: "Your correspondent has this moment - half-past five o'clock P.M. - received a special despatch from a reliable source dated Louisville Kentucky Sept. 5 couched in the following language which confirms the announcement of the death of Jeff. Davis first made in this correspondence on Tuesday last:- 'Positive advices received here this morning on Davis' death.' A special messenger from Fortress Monroe who arrived here to-day announces that flags have been flying at half-mast along the rebel lines for several days and information was received at the fortress that it was in consequence of the death of Jeff Davis."<br/> A source from Richmond stated that Davis had a serious illness and "little hope was entertained of his recovery." This is then followed by a biographical sketch of the provisional Vice President Alexander H. Stephens under the heading "THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY." Much other war news is printed. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36009
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CIVIL WAR PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPER
The Philadelphia Inquirer. Thursday February 6 1862
Philadelphia 1862. unbound. very good. 8pp. Elephant Folio front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper very small hole to text of last page most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia 1862.<br/><br/> On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5 1862 United States Senate vote to expel Senator Jesse Bright of Indiana who was the most senior Democrat in the Senate. On March 1 1861 Senator Bright wrote a letter of introduction for Thomas B. Lincoln a Texas arms dealer. The letter was addressed to Jefferson Davis. In July 1861 Lincoln was captured with the letter by Union troops as he attempted to enter the Confederacy. Senator Bright was accused of being a traitor because of the letter. The proceedings of the Senate and impressions of the vote by Senators are included in the article. Senator Bright was expelled by a vote of 32 to 14. The yeas and nays votes with each Senator listed are on the front page. Jesse Bright was the fourth Senator from a Union state to be expelled during the Civil War.<br/><br/> unknown books
Bookseller reference : 278075
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Civil War: Missouri Newspaper
DER LUTHERANER. GOTTES WORT UND LUTHERS LEHR VERGEHET NUN UND NIMMERMEHR Vols. 16-19
St. Louis: Wiebusch und Sohn 1863. Four volumes bound in one. 2208; 200 of 208; 4208 lacks pp.137-144; 2200pp. Vol. 17 lacks issue 26. Vol. 18 lacks issue 18. Folio. Half morocco and marbled boards. Spine and corners heavily worn front cover detached. Titlepage of first volume torn; second and third leaves heavily torn with some minor loss. Light to moderate foxing and wear. Else good. Lutheran German-language newspaper founded in 1844 by Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther 1811- 87. The paper and its founder were key components in introducing the idea of an umbrella church for Lutherans in America and the Midwest founding in 1847 the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri Ohio and Other States. In the 1840s and '50s Germans were the largest immigrant group in America settling heavily in the Midwest. Wiebusch und Sohn hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM48378A
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Claude DUFRESNE
HECTOR BERLIOZ
Un ouvrage de 379 pages, format 220 x 145 mm, broché, publié en 2002, Editions Tallandier, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126715187
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Claass Arnaud
L'Image décentrée : Un journal, septembre 1999 - mai 2001
Yellow Now Côté photo Broché 2003 In-12 (12 x 17 cm), broché, 229 pages, photos en couleur hors texte ; pliure au dos, un coin corné à chaque plat, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : pq2798
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CLAUDEL Paul / VITEZ Antoine / RECOING Eloi
Le Soulier de Satin de Paul Claudel : journal d'une mise en scène d'Antoine Vitez par Eloi Recoing (coproduction Assocation française d'action artistique et théâtre national de Chaillot).
Le Monde Editions Association Française d'Action Artistique Théâtre National de Chaillot 1991 Le Monde Editions, 1991, 138 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 26x27cm, des défauts sur le pelliculage de la jaquette, une petite déchirure en bordure de la même, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
Bookseller reference : 112447
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Claude Laydu
Le journal de nounours
Telep Sans date.
Bookseller reference : 500322550
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Clare Sheridan
My American Diary
Boni and Liveright 1922 in8. 1922. Cartonné. Journal de voyage de Clare Sheridan décrivant ses expériences aux États-Unis et au Mexique au début des années 1920 offrant un aperçu intime de l'Amérique d'après la Première Guerre mondiale et abordant les contrastes culturels et l'identité
Bookseller reference : 100146139
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CLAUDE MAURIAC
UNE AMITIE CONTRARIEE
Broché - 13 x 20,5 - 280 pp - année 1970 - Editions grasset -
Bookseller reference : 18917
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Clan Chattan Association: Murdoch Macintosh, FSA Scot, editor of its journal [Walter James Macqueen-Pope (1888-1960), theatre hi
Clan Chattan Association. Autograph Letter Signed from the editor of its journal Murdoch Macintosh to theatre historian W. Macqueen-Pope discussing the Macqueen family in Scotland and his own wartime service.
3 May 1952; on letterhead of the Clan Chattan Association The Castle Inverness Scotland. From the Macqueen-Pope papers. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The Clan Chattan Association is a confederation of highland clans. 2pp 4to. In fair condition lightly aged with slight creasing to one corner and rust staining from paperclip. Folded twice for postage. Addressed to MP’s London address in Coventry Street. ‘I’ve heard about your James MacQueen. His name appears in quite a few locally published papers &c. on Culloden. His new teeth are quite famous up here.’ He accepts the proposal for an article: ‘if you could go to 900-1000 words I’d be happy’. He reports: ‘Our President - The Mackintosh has just been returned unopposed as representative of the parish of Moy & Dalarossie on Inverness County Council. He was also the other day commissioned as a Deputy Lieutenant. / During the last two years of the Home Guard I commanded a platoon - about 300 strong! - located outside Inverness and mostly in the Mackintosh country’. He names locations adding: ‘I had a big number of MacQueen’s in the platoon. About half dozen in the Farr section were very strict Wee Frees and wouldn’t turn out to drill on the “Sabbath†our chief day for drills!’ He continues with reference to ‘a coast defence battery’ he recruited and ends with reference to his recent ill-health. 3 May 1952; on letterhead of the Clan Chattan Association, The Castle, Inverness, Scotland. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24560
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Clarion Extra newspaper; Abraham Lincoln
CLARION EXTRA. April 15 1865. President Lincoln assassination publication.
Clarion PA: Clarion Extra 1865. Book. Very good- condition. Unbound. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Issued the day President Lincoln died as he succumbed to the assassin's bullet. A one-sheet publication no place of publication listed but thought to be Clarion PA issued in haste as it has numerous typographical errors. Folded into fourths moderately foxed with one corner torn off affecting a few letters of text. It reads: CLARION EXTRA. FROM WASHINGTON. Pres. Lincoln Assassinated! Sec. Seward Assassinated! Seward's Son Dangerously Wounded! THE NATION MOURNS. Curiously the final line of text reads: The latest despatch states that Booth the supposed assassin has been captured. - Ed. Measures 5.5 inches width by 12.75 inches height. . Clarion Extra Paperback books
Bookseller reference : 018675
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Clarke, Susanna - PROOF COPY! WITH NEWSPAPER AND BOOKMARK!!
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell : A Novel
Bloomsbury London 2004 A huge novel and a hugely successful one. This is the world first PROOF and thus it is the first true appearance. Very rare indeed in its BLACK livery this copy includes the rare newspaper and bookmark exclusive to the London Book Fair. VERY RARE IN THE BLACK COVER! Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Special Edition. Soft cover. As New. Bloomsbury London paperback
Bookseller reference : ABE-1233772586 ISBN : 0747570558 9780747570554
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Claudio Marabini
Quell'Autunno del 1943… Diario 1943-46 di Wanda Affricano-Marabini
Volume in ottimo stato, testo completamente fruibile, appartenente alla collana "Epistolari e ricordi", con trascrizione del manoscritto originale e note a cura di Claudio G. Marabini, presenti illustrazioni in nero fuori testo, numero pagine 201 USATO
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Claudio Salsi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco Vol. XXX anno XXXIII 2006
Volume XXX anno XXXIII rispettivamente 2006 della "Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco". Brossura illustrata presentante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento con leggere abrasioni ai margini e macchioline ai piatti; segno a penna al piatto anteriore. Pagine pienamente godibili anche se già sfogliate. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Numero pagine 302. USATO
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Claudio Salsi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco Vol. XXXIV anno XXXVIII 2011
Volume XXXIV anno XXXVIII rispettivamente 2011 della "Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco". Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Brossura illustrata presentante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento con leggere abrasioni ai margini e macchioline ai piatti; segno a penna al piatto anteriore. Pagine pienamente godibili anche se già sfogliate con occasionali illustrazioni in b/n. Numero pagine 318. USATO
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Claudio Salsi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco Vol. XXXIII anno XXXVII 2010
Volume XXXIII anno XXXVII rispettivamente 2010 della "Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco". Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Brossura illustrata presentante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento; aloni di umidità precedente all'ultimo foglio. Pagine pienamente godibili anche se già sfogliate con numerose illustrazioni in b/n. Da segnalare lieve ondulazione degli ultimi fogli dovuta a lieve umidità precedente. Numero pagine 317. USATO
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CLERY
Journal de ce qui s’est passé à la Tour du Temple pendant la captivité de Louis XVI Roi de France
in 12 demi-cuir marron à nerfs,titre, roulette dorés,faux-titre,titre,296 pages,A la Société Catholique des bons livres 1825
Bookseller reference : 8105
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CLERY. Valet de Chambre du Roi.
Journal de ce qui s'est passé à la Tour du Temple pendant la captivité de Louis XVI Roi de France.
Patris/Chaumerot.1814.In-8 relié.255 p.Frontispice.Fac-similé et planche rempliée de la Bastille. BE.Jolie reliure ornée de motifs dorés.Trace de vers sur le plat supérieur. et sur le mors gauche.
Bookseller reference : 44822
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Clementina Magliulo Podo
Dove Scorre l'Acqua - Diario di due vite
Edizioni Interculturali, novembre 2005. Prefazione di Pasquale Pantaleo. Collana: La Narrativa. Libro in ottime condizioni, pari al nuovo. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata in tutta Italia entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First italian edition, first printing. Soft cover in fine conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXII 1976 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1976 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Pagine ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite ai bordi esterni. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 285. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXIII 1977 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1977 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine in buono stato anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 287. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXIX 1983 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1983 composta da due uscite semestrali. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 300. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXV 1979 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1979 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 288. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXVII 1981 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1981 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine in buono stato anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 305. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXVIII 1982 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1982 composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 317. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXI 1985 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1985 composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti segni di usura con mancanza all'angolo inferiore del piatto anteriore e segni a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 335. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXII 1986 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa composta da 2 uscite semestrali del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1986. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti minimi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine ben conservate anche se già sfogliate. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 312. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXIII 1987 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa composta da 2 uscite semestrali del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1987. Pagine ben conservate anche se già sfogliate e quasi impercettibilmente ingiallite dal tempo. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti minimi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 248. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXIV 1988 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1988 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. Pagine in buono stato anche se minimamente ingiallite dal tempo e già sfogliate. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 380. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXV 1989 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1989 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo ai tagli. Brossure presentanti segni di usura da scaffale e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 260. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXVI 1990 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa composta da 2 uscite semestrali del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1990. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti minimi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento segni a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine ben conservate anche se già sfogliate e minimamente ingiallite dal tempo. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 357. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXVII 1991 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1991 composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 334. USATO
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CLERY M.
A Journal of Occurrences at the Temple during the Confinement of Louis XVI, King of France. By M. Clery, the King's Valet-de-Chambre. Translated from the original Manuscript by R.C. Dallas. ['The Journal of the Terror']. ATTRACTIVE COPY
8vo., First English Edition, with an engraved plate (moderately spotted), 2 engraved plans on one plate, and two engraved facsimiles on one plate, rear free endpaper and one rear blank preliminary lightly spotted; attractively bound in nineteenth century half calf, marbled boards, back gilt extra with five raised bands, second compartment with red leather label lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and elaborately tooled in gilt to a floral design, all edges marbled, marbled endpapers, corners lightly bruised else a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy in elegant binding. With the 16pp list of subscribers, which includes virtually every member of the Royal family extended to Prince William of Gloucester. This is the early issue with 'Bookselllers' in the publisher's imprint (see ESTCT110766). The plates depict the Temple tower, plans of the second and third floors and two facsimiles of Marie Antoinette's handwriting. Clery's family had been in the service of the French Royal Family since the time of Louis XIV. Together with his brother, he began his career with the Princesse de Guenenee, governess to the royal children, and became valet-de-chambre to the Duke of Normandy (later the Dauphin) in 1785. From 1789, he acted as valet to King Louis XVI and was permitted by Petion to continue to wait on the Royal Family during their imprisonment in the Temple. After the King's execution, Clery accompanied the Madame Royale (Marie-Therese de Bourbon) on her exile to Vienna where he continued to serve until his death. LOVELY COPY OF A KEY DOCUMENTARY RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF FRANCE, THE REVOLUTION AND THE TERROR, AND THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE IMPRISONMENT OF LOUIS XVI.
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Cleto Carbonara, diretta da
Logos N. 1 1973
Annata incompleta composta da una sola uscita anno 1973 N. 1 del periodico "Logos". Brossura presentante minimi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento. Pagine godibili anche se leggermente ingiallite dal tempo. Bordi a barbe e fogli intonsi. Numero pagine 213. USATO
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Cleveland Leader (Newspaper).
Cleveland Leader September 25 1881. Includes a Memorial to the late President James Garfield.
Cleveland OH: Cleveland Leader 1881. Newspaper. Folio 8 pp. Fair with losses tears toning creasing. Illustrations with ads. With a hand written note to Peter Howard of Serendipity Books "a gift Peter. All the best Diane." Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Leader, 1881. unknown
Bookseller reference : 63-3203
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Cleveland Newspaper Cartoonists' Assoc
Clevelanders ""as We See 'Em"": A Gallery of Pen Sketches in Black and White Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 065689248X.G ISBN : 065689248X 9780656892488
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Cleveland Newspaper
Old Soldier's Advocate -- Extra
Cleveland: G. F. Lewis Publisher 1861. Single Issue. Broadside. 440 x 300 mm. 17 1/4/ x 11 1/2 inches. Printed in four columns. Folded some minor separation at folds edges folded and chipped some discoloration from tape at top margin otherwise good and sound. Old Soldier's Advocate was published from 1858 through Reconstruction when it ceased publication in 1878. As the title suggests its' cause was the enlisted man the veteran and war widows and orphans. Many of its articles include information about pressuring government to insure pensions and benefits to military families. This issue includes a description of General Fremont's removal from Command by President Lincoln a synopsis of his address to his troops reports from the field on Fremont's removal report about various Union troop movements in the West the resignation of General Winfield Scott a column on payments to war widows and heirs and a military pension report. One notice reads: "Apocryphal Report: Gen Beauregard is reported to have resigned his command of the rebels. Guess not." The editor Col. G. F. Lewis was the owner of the Bank of Cleveland as well as editor of the Old Soldier's Advocate and a woodcut illustration of the Bank appears in the fourth column. OCLC list a number of scattered issues of Old Soldier's Advocate in Americana collection around the country but this issue is not cited on any of the library catalogues we visited. A look online at Newspaper.com shows that many of the article which appear in Old Soldier's Advocate were picked up by other paper especially in the Midwest although runs of the newspaper are not cited. 333. G. F. Lewis Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 333
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Cleveland Medical Journal Company
The Cleveland Medical Journal Vol. 15: The Official Organ of the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland; January 1916 Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 0259468584.G ISBN : 0259468584 9780259468585
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Cleveland Medical Journal Company
The Cleveland Medical Journal Vol. 15: The Official Organ of the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland; January 1916 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0332165531.G ISBN : 0332165531 9780332165530
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Cleveland Newspaper
Old Soldier's Advocate -- Extra
Cleveland: G. F. Lewis Publisher 1861. Single Issue. Broadside. 440 x 300 mm. 17 1/4/ x 11 1/2 inches. Printed in four columns. Folded some minor separation at folds edges folded and chipped some discoloration from tape at top margin otherwise good and sound. Old Soldier's Advocate was published from 1858 through Reconstruction when it ceased publication in 1878. As the title suggests its' cause was the enlisted man the veteran and war widows and orphans. Many of its articles include information about pressuring government to insure pensions and benefits to military families. This issue includes a description of General Fremont's removal from Command by President Lincoln a synopsis of his address to his troops reports from the field on Fremont's removal report about various Union troop movements in the West the resignation of General Winfield Scott a column on payments to war widows and heirs and a military pension report. One notice reads: "Apocryphal Report: Gen Beauregard is reported to have resigned his command of the rebels. Guess not." The editor Col. G. F. Lewis was the owner of the Bank of Cleveland as well as editor of the Old Soldier's Advocate and a woodcut illustration of the Bank appears in the fourth column. OCLC list a number of scattered issues of Old Soldier's Advocate in Americana collection around the country but this issue is not cited on any of the library catalogues we visited. A look online at Newspaper.com shows that many of the article which appear in Old Soldier's Advocate were picked up by other paper especially in the Midwest although runs of the newspaper are not cited. 333. G. F. Lewis Publisher unknown books
Bookseller reference : 333
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Climie, David / Dez Skinn / Derek Skinn / Ronald James Letchford (Hrsg.)
Mad - No. 65,
London, Thorpe & Porter (Sales) Limited, 1967. 33 S. mit zahlreichen s/w-Abbildungen (Text: Englisch), illustr. original Heft Erstausgabe Einband leicht knickspurig, Einbandrücken beschabt, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar (hhreg)
Bookseller reference : 14490CB
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Close II, Edwin
Perspecta 5 The Yale Architectural Journal
This is a very good softcover copy with just light cover wear. Completely clean. This is an early issue of the important architectural journal: Perspecta, published by the The Yale School of Architecture. Articles by Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., Mario Salvadori, Edward Larrabee Barnes, King Lui Wu, William Wurster & Catherine Bauer, Paul Nelson, George Izenour and Vincent Scully, Jr. Illustrated in black & white + 1 fold-out drawing. 12" high X 9" wide, 80 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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