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Rome, (1915). Paperback. Very good in illustrated wraps. Cover art by Steinlan,1915. Edgewear. 32 pages. In Italian. ITA1/12290. Very Good. More
Rome, (1915). Paperback. Very good in illustrated wraps. Cover art by Steinlan,1915. Edgewear. 32 pages. In Italian. ITA1/12290. Very Good. More
Rome: Tipografia Delle Belle Arti, 1837, 1848. Hardcover. Mixed state. Two volumes are from the first edition of 1837, with the third volume stating it is the second edition dated 1848. The new edition is numbered Volume I on the spine, while the two volumes from the first edition are numbered Volume II and Volume III on the spines. Antonio Nibby (1792 – 1839) was an Italian archaeologist and topographer. He was an expert on the topography of Rome and its environs. He was a professor of archaeology in the University of Rome and in the French Academy in Rome. For a few years Nibby worked together with the British archaeologist William Gell and together they published a study on the walls of Rome in 1820. They had plans of publishing a study on the topography of the Roman Campagna, but they ended up publishing separately [Wikipedia]. Bound in half vellum with paper marbled boards. Red and brown leather spine labels with title and volume number. Vellum is stained, rubbed, and bumped with fraying and small tears to spine edges. The paper boards are scraped, abraded, and worn along the edges. Volumes II and III have light damp stains to page edges generally not affecting the text. All of the volumes have scattered browning and foxing. The called for map by Gell is not present. Still a nice readable set in good plus condition. Small quartos. Volume I: 555 pages.;Volume II: 759 pages; Volume III: 678 pages; ARCHE/090722. Good +. More
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1964. Hardcover. With color illustrations, many fold out. Very good in red cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Inscription on front endpage to Charles Singleton, renowned classics scholar from John Hopkins University (as an expression of gratitude, not by the author, in 1970). In beige dust jacket with black title to spine. Minor wear and minor browning to edges of dust jacket. Clean and bright. A thick octavo. 483 pages. ITA/121913. Very Good / Very Good. More
roma: Enrico Voghera, 1895. Hardcover. A nice printing of 25 sonnets in Italian. Quinta Edizione con prefazione di Giosue Carducci e con ritrallo dell'autore inciso all'acqua forte da Cesare Biseo. Very good in off white boards with orange title on front cover. Some staining and spotting to covers and wear to edges and corners. Frontispiece engraving. 33 pages. Italian language. ITL1/0307. Very Good. More
Edizioni dello Zibaldone Trieste, 1955. Paperback. Number 72 of 100 copies. Light green paper wrappers with dark green title to spine. "14 / Perlini" to spine in dark green. Browning to spine and edges of wrappers. Rolled spine. Chipping to spine ends and edges of wrappers. Browning to margins, else clean. 140 pages. ITA/041119. Very Good. More
Vicenza: Parrochia di Lisiera, 1981. Hardcover. Near fine in very good dust jackets. 2 volumes. Blue leatherette boards with no titling. Includes black and white photographs and illustrations, with a few color plates. In illustrated dust jackets with white spine panels and black titles to spines. Bumping to bottom corners. Clean, bright interiors. Minor wear to edges of jackets. 1393 pages. In Italian. Italian Language. This set may require an extra shipping fee. ITALY01/113099. Near Fine. More
Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1942. Hardcover. Second edition. VOLUME ONE ONLY of a two volume set. Bound in modern blue cloth library style binding with stamp on front flyleaf, call number at rear and rubbed out on spine. Clean and bright (aside from library markings). With 380 figures and 96 plates, all in black and white. Chapters on Egypt and Greece. In Italian. ITA1/7031. Very Good -. More
Trieste: Edizioni Lint, 1987. Slipcased. Limited edition. Number 218 of 250 copies. A book of Italian poetry. Very good in cream paper wrappers with black title to spine. Light creasing to front cover, else fine condition. In very good brown cardstock slipcase. Minor wear to edges of case. 37 pages. In Italian. ITA109261. Very Good. More
Garzanti, 1968. Hardcover. 4to. SCARCE. Very good in grey cloth covered boards with brown title to spine. Minor wear to exterior includes 2 small spots of soiling to front board and to spine, and minor foxing. Interior is clean and bright with full color photographic illustrations. 323 pages. Nature. NAT108301. Very Good. More
Firenze: Salimbeni, Libreria Editrice, 1981. Paperback. Very good in white paper wrappers with black title to spine and front cover. Illustrated. A few scuffs and spots to covers but clean interior. In Italian. 53 pages plus plates. ITA1/4082. Very Good in Wraps. More
Bologna: Nicola Zanichelli Editore, 1954. Paperback. Very good in cream paper wrappers with red title to spine and front panel. Browning to spine and edges of boards. Short closed tear to spine and minor chipping / wear to edges of covers. Browning to margins of pages. 344 pages. Italian. ITA1/2152. Very Good. More
Napoli [Naples]: Felice Mosca, 1725. Di nuova correttamente stampata con un brieve Argomento; aggiuntovi nella fine L'Amor Fuggitivo Dello stesso Autore. Aminta is a play written by Torquato Tasso in 1573, represented during a garden party at the court of Ferrara. Both the actors and the public were noble persons living at the Court, who could understand subtle allusions the poet made to that style of life, in contrast with the life of shepherds, represented in an idyllic way. The story is about Aminta's love for the beautiful nymph Silvia, who does not return his attentions and prefers hunting. She risks rape at the hands of a Satyr but Aminta saves her; however, again she flees from him. Aminta, finding her blood-stained veil, attempts to kill himself. Now Silvia is remorseful, comes back to cry over Aminta's body who is still alive, and the two can happily marry, following the advice that older and wiser friends had been giving them. [Wikipedia]. Bound in full vellum with what appears to be a library accession sticker to spine. Text block is almost detached from binding but still holding. The vellum is quite soiled, bumped, and rubbed. Pastedowns are torn as is front free endpaper. Browning and spotting throughout. With four unattributed wood engravings. Despite just good condition this is an interesting edition of this classic work by Tasso. Measures 4.5 x 3.75 inches 96 pages. ITALLANG/111623. Good. More
Milano: Touring Club Italiano, 1930. Paperback. Very good in oversize blue wraps blue title to spine and front cover. Tan hardcover casing over original wraps with blue title to spine and front cover. Casing has minor wear and rubbing. Original wrappers remain clean and bright with very light browning to edges. Slight musty smell. Illustrated. 270 pages. In Italian. ITA110121. Very Good. More
Italy: Proprieta Risvervata, 1951. Paperback. VG in tan wraps with brown lettering on spine and front cover; pp. 170. Italian History. ITA111240. Very Good. More
Del Bianco Editore. 1949. Paperback. Bound in original beige paper wrappers with black titles to spine panels. There are a few small nicks and tears to wrappers, else very good. Tape repair to rear wrapper of third volume. Clean interiors. Illustrated. In Italian. This set may require an extra shipping fee. ITA410191. Very Good. More
Firenze: Leo S. Olschki, 1984. Paperback. Thin quarto. Beige paper wrappers with red and black title to spine and front panel. Minor wear to edges of wrappers. Illustrated with plates. Minor foxing. Clean overall. Unopened pages. 193 pages. ITA/041019. Very Good. More
1960. Paperback. Very good in illustrated paper wrappers with white spine panel and illustration of a rooster to front cover. Includes map of the Provincia di Trieste. 38 pages. In Italian. ITA1/3202. Very Good. More
Belluno, Italy: Proposte d'Arte Colophon, Belluno, 2000. Softcover. [IN ITALIAN] This is a limited edition publication. This is copy #300. Includes articles by Sandro Parmiggiani about the books of Riccardo Licata; by Agostino Bonalumi about What do we do with a Titian?; and 7 other articles. Black and white photographs and plates throughout text. Quarto. Cream colored paper wrappers with title in gray to front cover and spine. Pages are bright and clean. 45 pages, plus additional unnumbered plate. Scarce. BOB/022124. Very Good. More
Del Bianco Editore. 1958. Paperback. Vg+ in illustrated mylar-protected wrappers/smallish 8vo./159 pp. with bibliography/back wrapper edgeworn. Italian. ITA1/3112. Very Good +. More
Verona: Libreria Univertsitaria Editrice, 1987. Hardcover. Maroon cloth boards with gilt title to spine. In beige dust jacket with orange title to spine panel. Minor wear to edges of jacket. Text in Italian. 367 pages. ITA1/12130. Fine in Fine Dust Jacket. More