Eric Chaim Kline, Bookseller

Eric Chaim Kline, Bookseller
Item #16076 Die Italienische Armee in ihrer gegenwartigen Uniformierung. Nach authentischen Quellen bearbeitet, nebst 16 Tafeln Abbildungen in lithographischem Farbendruck. n/a.
Die Italienische Armee in ihrer gegenwartigen Uniformierung. Nach authentischen Quellen bearbeitet, nebst 16 Tafeln Abbildungen in lithographischem Farbendruck.
Die Italienische Armee in ihrer gegenwartigen Uniformierung. Nach authentischen Quellen bearbeitet, nebst 16 Tafeln Abbildungen in lithographischem Farbendruck.

Die Italienische Armee in ihrer gegenwartigen Uniformierung. Nach authentischen Quellen bearbeitet, nebst 16 Tafeln Abbildungen in lithographischem Farbendruck.

Leipzig: Moritz Ruhl, n/d. Softcover. Ex-libris Robert Florey: Robert Florey (1900-1979) was a French screenwriter, director of short films, and actor who moved to Hollywood in 1921. Florey worked as assistant director to Josef von Sternberg, Frank Borzage, and Victor Fleming before making his feature directing debut in 1926. He turned out more than 50 movies over the next 23 years, from the first Marx Brothers movie "The Cocoanuts" (1929), to horror movies such as "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932) starring Bela Lugosi, to skillful low-budget crime programmers like "The Crooked Way" (1949).

16mo. 21pp., followed by a catalogue of 16pp., followed by foldout of 16 unpaginated plates. Wrappers with color paste-on to rear wrapper. Magnificently illustrated work on the Italian Army, with 13 full-page color chromolithographs. Text part separated from plates, with leaf of pp. 15/16 of the catalogue loose and torn at edges. Ex-libris Robert Florey (see above) and Hugo Thiele, with a stamp of the latter to both wrappers, title page and first page. Scuffing, rubbing, creasing, staining to wrappers, browning to pages of the catalog. Text in German. In good condition. g. Item #16076

Price: $125.00

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