Paris, 1944, in-12, 183pp, broché, Bel exemplaire de l'édition originale numérotée! 183pp
Reference : 88965
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M. Axel Benadi
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Bella raccolta di quattro spariti del compositore austriaco insegnante e pianista Carl Czerny (1791-1857) e di Enrico Bertini (1798-1876).<BR><BR>Czerny è noto per le opere di insegnamento di pianoforte, tuttora utilizzate.<BR>La prima opera sono 24 studi della piccola velocita dall'opera 636. Frontespizio mancante ma della fine del XIX secolo.<BR>Le ultime tre del 1890 circa (timbro a secco illeggibile) sono 25 studi diteggiati per pianoforte di Enrico Bertini (secondo e terzo grado).<BR>Ritratto di Bertini.<BR>In buone condizioni e completo.<BR>Copertina in mezza pelle in buone condizioni con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Etichetta al piatto anteriore. Legatura in buone condizioni con qualche pagina staccata. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture. In 4. Dim. 30,5x23 cm. Pp. 43+35+41+49. Beautiful collection of four works by the austrian composer teacher and piano player Carl Czerny (1791-1857) and Enrico Bertini (1798-1876).<BR>Czerny is famous for his works used for piano teaching, still in use.<BR>the first work are 24 studies of little speed from work 636. Title page is missing but of the end of XIX century.<BR>The last three of 1890 circa (embossed stamp is unreadable) are 25 studies for piano by Enrico Bertini (second and third grade).<BR>Portrait by Bertini.<BR>In good conditions and complete.<BR>Half leather cover in good general conditions with wearings and stains in the edges and spine. Label in the front plate. Binding in good conditions with some page detached. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings. In 4. Dim. 30,5x23 cm. Pp. 43+35+41+49.
Tomash Publishers , The History of Modern Physics, 1800-1950 Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1987 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon hardcover, editor's binding, full blue printed clothes, no dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 279 pages
16 plates out of text with 21 black and white illustrations (complete), a fac-simile of a postcard writen by Fermi at the beginning Second reprinting edition, 1987 with a new content, (first was 1954) "Contents, Chapitres : Introduction, fac-similé, contents, list of illustrations, xii, Text, 267 pages - Laura Capon Fermi (Rome, 16 June 1907 Chicago, 26 December 1977) was an Italian and naturalized-American writer and political activist. She was the wife of Nobel Prize physicist Enrico Fermi. - Laura Capon was born in Rome in 1907. Capon met Enrico Fermi while she was a student in general science at the University of Rome. The couple married in 1928. They had two children: a daughter, Nella (19311995), and a son, Giulio (19361997), named after Enrico's older brother, who had died in 1915. In 1936 Laura joined Ginestra Amaldi, wife of Edoardo Amaldi, to write a book relating alchemy and the nuclear transmutation performed by their mates. In 1938, the Fermis emigrated to the United States to escape the anti-Jewish laws of the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini; Laura was Jewish. Though Fermi's prestige and membership in the Royal Academy of Italy could have mitigated the impact of the laws, they chose to leave instead. They traveled to Stockholm to receive Fermi's Nobel prize, and left from Stockholm for the United States, where Fermi had accepted a position at Columbia University. They were naturalized as Americans in 1944. In 1954 Laura resumed writing. Her book Atoms in the Family, about her life with Enrico, appeared shortly before he died of stomach cancer. (source : Wikipedia)" few foxings on the right side of the book but not inside, else fine copy, no markings, no jacket as issued, complete of the 16 plates
Enrico Verzaschi - Giacomo Brogi et divers (PHOTOGRAPHES - ROME - FLORENCE)
Reference : 23308
(1860)
ROME Enrico Verzaschi - Giacomo Brogi 1860-70 un album, reliure demi-chagrin noir in-folio (binding half-shagreen in-folio) (32 x 39,5 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or", roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec 1 filet à froid et un filet fin "or" de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats de percaline violette décorés à froid de deux filets à froid en encadrement, orné de 30 photographies papier Albuminé format : 27 x 18,5 cm, collées sur carton gris, montés sur onglet, sans date (1860-1870) ROME, FLORENCE Enrico Verzaschi - Giacomo Brogi et divers Photographes Editeurs,
Quelques timbres secs de Brogi, un de Verzaschi.......photographies légendées comme suit : 1- phoro d'un plan ancien de ROME, 2- Place Saint Pierre (animée), 3- Place Saint Pierre (autre) (animée), 4- Chateau Saint-Ange (animée), 5- Le Capitole (animée), 6- Piazza Navona (animée), 7- Forum Romain, 8- Le Colisée (animée), 9- Intérieur du Colisée, 10- Forum de Trajan, 11- Temple de Vesta ( trés animée) + 14 photos de tableaux anciens + 5 photos de sculptures...RARE.....en trés bon état (very good condition). en trés bon état
In 4. Dim. 29x19 cm. Pp. da 1327 a 1380. Interessante estratto del 1889 circa tratto dall'Enciclopedia delle arti e industrie edita da Utet sui ricami scritto da Enrico Fontana. La parte relativa ai ricami consta di 54 pagine. L'autore descrive diversi tipi di ricamo e diverse tecniche di produzione. Numerose illustrazioni con tipi di ricamo diversi e planches ripiegate che mostrano diversi macchinari. In buone condizioni Copertina assente. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Interesting extract of 1889 circa from Enciclopedia delle arti e industrie edited by Utet about embrodery written by Enrico Fontana. The part relating embroidery is made up of 54 pages. The author describes different kind of embroidery and different techniques of production Different illustrations with embroidery and folded planches showing different machines. In good conditions. Cover is missing. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
LEIPZIG FR KISTNER 1899
Edizione del 1899 dell'opera 117 per pianoforte e violino del compositore e organista Enrico Bossi (1861-1925). Lo spartito è composto da due volumi ed è completo. In discrete condizioni. Copertina editoriale in discrete condizioni con usure marginali. Rinforzo al dorso e piatti riparati. Legatura quasi assente. Pagine in buone condizioni con fioriture. In Folio. cm. 34x27. Pp. 15+46.Edition of 1899 of the opera 117 for piano and violin "Sonaten I-6" by the composer Enrico Bossi (1861-1925) The work is made up of two volumes and it is complete. In fair conditions. Editorial cover in fair conditions lightly worn in the extremities. Reinforcement in the spine and plates repaired. Binding is almost missing. Pages in good conditions with foxing. In Folio. cm. 34x27. Pp. 15+46.