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Exactissimae Secundorum Mobilium Tabulae by ARGOLI, Andrea

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$750.00
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Seller: Sanctuary Books
Title
Exactissimae Secundorum Mobilium Tabulae
Author
ARGOLI, Andrea
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Padua: Typis Pauli Frambotti, 1650. Hardcover. Near Fine. Quarto. 9 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. Contemporary cartonnage binding, edges untrimmed. Complete. A very handsome copy of this work by Argoli, an important Italian mathematician and astrologer.
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Die Troza by Traven, B

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$300.00
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Seller: Palinurus Antiquarian Books
Title
Die Troza
Author
Traven, B
Seller
Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
A very good copy; small wear spot at uppermost point of rear joint of dustjacket.
Description
[Basel]: Buchergilde Gutenberg, 1936. First Edition.. orig. cloth an dustjacket.. A very good copy; small wear spot at uppermost point of rear joint of dustjacket.. 8vo. The last book of the elusive ' B. Traven's ' stories of exploited labor in Mexico. The jacket on this book is a striking photograph of an indian boy and does not take well to handling as a result copies in fresh, unfaded jackets are hard to find. Traven (a pseudonym taken by the unknown author) is remembered for writing the book that Bogart's film Treasure of Sierra Madre is based on. He is regarded in Europe and Latin America as an important anarchist writer.