SICILY 1647-1670
SICILY 1647-1670
My antiquarianbook dealer in Bologna, www.fornieditore.com has advised me that this issue is now on sale at his establishment info@fornieditore.com. The title is " TEATRO GENEALOGICO DELLE FAMIGLIE NOBILI,TITOLATI,FEUDATARIE E ANTICHI NOBILI DEL REGNO DI SICILIA" (Palermo-Messina 1647-1670 $E160.00).
This historical,biographical,genealogical and Heraldic study complete with documentsd of Sicilan families of highlineage is in Italian language. Peter
This historical,biographical,genealogical and Heraldic study complete with documentsd of Sicilan families of highlineage is in Italian language. Peter
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Peter,
I must ask this because you have the price quoted... is that a lot for a book like this, or is that about the average for that kind of info? I WAS going to be looking for books.. maybe I should just go to the used book store.. *smacking head*.
~~Ciao
I must ask this because you have the price quoted... is that a lot for a book like this, or is that about the average for that kind of info? I WAS going to be looking for books.. maybe I should just go to the used book store.. *smacking head*.
~~Ciao

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Thank you for the two fotos...The book is a collectors item and will cost about $200 for US$. It is for people who are collecting or perhaps the mormon church will buy it if they see it published around. What a pleasure to look into those eyes. Peter
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Well that explains it. Collectors items (anything collectible) is usually on the high end.
Your more than welcome. You also have a pm.
Your more than welcome. You also have a pm.

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Peter,
Aren't you a bit late to be fishing for a Christmas present?
Aren't you a bit late to be fishing for a Christmas present?
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Deli,
That actually made me laugh...
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That actually made me laugh...
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In exchange for......? Peter
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The antiquarian bookdealer also advised he has for $16.00 the dialect dictionary for the Bergamasco dialect from Aosta propvince Piemonte. Peter
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Sounds like a fascinating set. Apparently in three volumes. The mormons haven't filmed it, but they do have it hardcover. If only I had the money.


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I hope they have it in your aisle betweeen the hallowed stacks you reside in. peter
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I happened to be over the FHL this PM sinc eit is closeby. The three are on microfilm so it would seem since the numbers indicate that...strange. peter
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I only see them listed as books
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... umns=*,0,0
Maybe they (the films) are categorized differently, if you do a search by the author as well (Filadelfo Mugnos) you only see that listing. If they were filmed I would order them as I have two early sicilian noble lines i'm trying to get info on.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... umns=*,0,0
Maybe they (the films) are categorized differently, if you do a search by the author as well (Filadelfo Mugnos) you only see that listing. If they were filmed I would order them as I have two early sicilian noble lines i'm trying to get info on.
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I must confess the mormons out here are like everybody else...they can't think out of the box...and I see from your settings it is a book in 3 volumes but they swore upand down that the 945 series are micorfilm. I rely more upon your judgement than the Stepford wives that abound here in droves.
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Hi
I saw your posting concerning the MUGNOS book set.
I don't know where you are, however, thought you would be interested to know that there is a full set of this book in the Library of Congress.
I used it to research my own familly
It is the original book, not the reprint
Hugh Tornabene
I saw your posting concerning the MUGNOS book set.
I don't know where you are, however, thought you would be interested to know that there is a full set of this book in the Library of Congress.
I used it to research my own familly
It is the original book, not the reprint
Hugh Tornabene