Condition: Good. Papercover, 80pp, some writing and marking, folding covers, sunned cover and edges, some hurts on cover.
Published by Neuchatel Ides et calendes 1944, 1944
in-8, br., non rogné, (couv. fanée), intérieur assez frais, 256p.
Published by Flammarion, Paris, 1934
Seller: Libreria BACBUC - Studio bibliografico, Roma, RM, Italy
Un volume (19,5 cm) di 251 pagine. In lingua francese. Brossura editoriale arancione, nella Bibliothèque de Philosophie Scientifique, che riporta a matita numeri di classificazione B.V.2-91 (che si trovano anche su un tassello al dorso) e la dizione DIVIETO DI INTR. E CIRC; cioè le indicazioni della censura politica fascista che proibiva l'importazione e la circolazione del libro. Il libro era stato peraltro attentamente letto e sottolineato con matita rossa in vari passaggi. Ex ministro degli Esteri, Carlo Sforza fu costretto all'esilio in Francia dai fascisti nel 1927.
Seller: Fronhofer Schlösschen Galerie, Burgsinn, Germany
First Edition
Paris, La Nouvelle Edition, 1948, in 8 rel. moderne demi-veau bleu nuit, dos lisse, couvert. illustrée en couleurs cons., bel ex. Ed. orig.
Published by Neuchâtel, Ides et Calendes, 1944., 1944
Seller: Le Cabinet d'Amateur, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
First Edition
Broché, couverture rempliée. Gr. in-8°, 254p. Edition originale numéroéte 1/25 exemplaires de tête sur vergé de Biberist (seul grand papier). Traduction française par Antonietta Reale. Préface, introduction et annotations par Egidio Reale. En excellente condition, partiellement non coupé.
Published by Gallimard, 1937
First Edition Signed
couverture souple. Gallimard | Paris 1937 | 12 x 19 cm | broché | Edition originale pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers, un des exemplaires du service de presse. Agréable exemplaire complet de son prière d'insérer. Précieux envoi autographe signé du comte Sforza à Alfred Fabre-Luce. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] The first edition, of which there were no deluxe copies, a Service de Presse (advance) copy. Handsome copy complete with publisher's (advertising) slip. Precious signed autograph inscription by Count Sforza to Alfred Fabre-Luce. *.
couverture souple. Flammarion | Paris 1934 | 13 x 19.50 cm | broché | Edition originale pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers, un des exemplaires du service de presse. Précieux envoi autographe signé du comte Sforza à Henri Béraud. Trois accrocs avec petits manques sur le dos, claires mouillures en marges des versos des plats de couverture. Provenance : de la bibliothèque rétaise d'Henri Béraud. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] First edition, of which there were no deluxe copies, a Service de Presse (advance) copy. Precious autograph inscription signed by Count Sforza to Henri Béraud. Three tears with small lacks to spine, light dampstains to margins of verso of cover boards. Provenance: from Henri Béraud's library on Île de Ré. *.
Published by Paris: Payot. Bibliothèque Politique et Économique, 1928
Seller: Ethnographics, Georgetown, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1stedn; 8vo ptdwraps, spine darkening, all pp uncut, unread, signed ded by author, ow VG: 208pp, index [in8 ( 14,2 x 22,5 cm)ptdwraps, broché , dos insolé , non coupé , très bon état intérieur . Envoi signé par l'auteur, who was Ancien Ministre des Affaires Etrangères d'Italie/ASSN= Count Carlo Sforza (24 January 1872 4 September 1952) was an Italian diplomat and anti-fascist politician. The Count was a member of the ancient Sforza dynasty, descendant from a branch of the Dukes of Milan; After graduating in law from the University of Pisa, Sforza entered the diplomatic service in 1896. He served as consular attaché in Cairo (1896) and Paris (1897), then as consular secretary in Constantinople (1901) and Beijing. Sforza was appointed ambassador to FR in February 1922 but resigned from office nine months later on 31 October after Benito Mussolini had gained power. He led the anti-fascist opposition in the Senate until being forced into exile in 1926. While living in exile in Belgium, the native country of his wife, Sforza published the books, European Dictatorships, Contemporary Italy, or Synthesis of Europe, as well as many articles where he analysed the fascist ideology and attacked its many well-wishers as well as different "appeasers" in England, France and elsewhere. After the murder in France in 1937 of Carlo Rosselli, leader of the Giustizia e Libertà movement (non-marxist left), Count Sforza became the de facto leader of Italian antifascism in exile. Signed by Author(s).