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Dramma satiresco nella versione di Camillo Sbarbaro

Author: Euripide

Code: LINACL0184553

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Dramma satiresco nella versione di Camillo Sbarbaro

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Dramma satiresco nella versione di Camillo Sbarbaro

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Publisher:  Editrice Ligure Arti e Lettere

Place of printing:  Genoa

Year of publication: 

Necklace:  The sailing ship

Product Condition:
Example in good condition. Editorial paperback with titles on the spine and front plate: dust spots, brown spots and foxing on the plates; rather irregular edges with curved corners; minimal cuts to the upper portion of the spine and the front plate. Binding partially detached between the body of the volume and the paperback. Burnished cuts with dust spots and blooms. Well preserved papers; minimal pale blooms on the first leaves. Adhesive tape to the lateral margin of a paper in the middle of the volume and to the lower margin of another paper at the end of the volume: the preceding and subsequent papers bear the burnished mark of this repair. Text in Italian language.

Pages:  s.n.

Format:  Eighth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  24
Width:  17

Description

Rare first edition of Sbarbaro's translation of Euripides' satyr drama with the introduction by Giannino Galloni and 4 drawings by Sandro Cherchi, published in clear typographical form in the Il Veliero series, directed by Alfredo Ubaldo Gargani. On the colophon: "This work was composed and printed in the graphic workshop of Bozzo & Coccarello in Genoa on 31 January 1945. One hundred and fifty numbered copies were printed on special paper, reserved for those with reservations. A non-series edition was also carried out reserved for sale through bookshops".

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