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Veni VD Vici by VERZOCCHI, G

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
Veni VD Vici
Author
VERZOCCHI, G
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1924. VERZOCCHI, G. Veni VD Vici. Unpaginated, illustrated throughout. Folio, 280 x 220 mm., publisher's full decorated calf. Milan: Verzocchi, 1924. Trade catalog containing artworks commissioned by Giuseppe Verocchi featuring the "V & D" brick. Artists include Fortunato Depero, Primo Sinopico (Raoul Chareun), Guido Marussig, Marcello Dudovich, and others. Rare. OCLC lists only the Wolfsonian in the U.S.
Autograph Letter Signed

Autograph Letter Signed by ZANGWILL, Israel (1864 - 1926)

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Title
Autograph Letter Signed
Author
ZANGWILL, Israel (1864 - 1926)
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
Condition
near fine
Description
1901. framed. near fine. Brief autograph letter signed "I. Zangwill" to an unnamed correspondent; 7 lines on his personal letterhead, "...I know nothing about the matter to which you refer and nobody has any authority to use my name..." 4 1/2 x 5 inches, attractively framed together with a fine portrait of Zangwill in his study. Outer measure, 13 x 17 inches. April 3, 1901. Very good. Israel Zangwill was a British author at the forefront of Zionism during the 19th century, and was a close associate of Theodor Herzl. He later rejected the search for a Jewish homeland in Palestine and became the prime thinker behind the territorial movement.