History Non-Fiction Biographies Biology Pregnancy Reproductive Control Italian History Children & Family
"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, biographies, and true stories. This 1993 hardcover first edition, published by Beacon Press, is a vintage gem that offers a unique perspective on a fascinating topic. With 252 pages of engaging narrative, Kertzer delves into the history of Italian infant abandonment and reproductive control, shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of Italy's past.
This book is a must-have for young adults and adults interested in biology, pregnancy, children, and family, as well as those fascinated by the intricacies of Italian history. The dust jacket adds an extra layer of protection and collectibility to this already rare find. While the book may show some signs of wear, such as a corner-clipped front paper and minor pencil writing, the pages are clean and tidy, with no dog ears and a tight binding.
What makes this copy truly special is the inscription, adding a personal touch to this already unique volume. Whether you're a historian, a researcher, or simply someone who appreciates a good story, "Sacrificed for Honor" is a valuable addition to any collection. With its rare first edition status, vintage charm, and thought-provoking content, this book is sure to delight and educate readers for years to come.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this book's UPC (9780807056042) and publication year (1993) make it easy to verify its authenticity and rarity. Don't miss the opportunity to add this remarkable volume to your collection – "Sacrificed for Honor" is a true treasure for anyone interested in history, biographies, and the human experience.
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