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Florence, after Andrea Bonducci, 1760. In 8°. On the title page, vignette with a winged horse, copper-engraved headpiece, and a drop cap. Scattered slight redness. Down to the last card. Eighteenth-century binding in brown calfskin with noble coat of arms imprinted in gold in the center of the plate, red cuts, spine with gold friezes, defects. Stamp on the title page, colored endpapers. § Tommaso Grossi, The fugitive. Short story in Milanese dialect. Florence, from the Tipografia delle Bellezze della Letteratura Italiana, 1826. Soft cardboard binding. On the frontispiece two engravings depicting a man and a woman. § Pietro Verri, Works. Three volumes in one volume. London, 1801. Exemplary in beards. Scattered blooms. 19th century binding in brown calfskin with the title and author's name on the smooth spine and gold decorations. Two other volumes together in the lot.
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