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"Sacrificed for Honor: Italian Infant Abandonment and the Politics" by David I. Kertzer is a rare and valuable find for collectors and enthusiasts of non-fiction history books. This 1993 first edition hardcover, published by Beacon Press, is a vintage gem that offers a fascinating exploration of Italian foundlings and reproductive control. The book's 252 pages are clean and tidy, with a tight binding, making it a great addition to any personal library or academic collection.
What makes this copy special is the inscription, adding a personal touch to this already unique book. The dust jacket is also included, protecting the hardcover and preserving its condition. Despite being a used book, it has been well-maintained, with only minor flaws such as a corner-clipped front paper and some pencil writing.
This book is a must-have for anyone interested in biographies, true stories, and historical accounts of Italy's past. Kertzer's meticulous research and engaging narrative make "Sacrificed for Honor" an essential read for scholars, researchers, and history buffs alike. With its vintage status and limited availability, this book is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
As a hard-to-find first edition, this book is a valuable asset for collectors and enthusiasts. Its good condition, combined with its unique features, make it a standout among other used books on the market. Whether you're looking to expand your personal library or add to an academic collection, "Sacrificed for Honor" is an excellent choice that will provide hours of engaging and informative reading.
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