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19008593Barcelona. Hermanegildo Miralles. 1900. Extravagantly bound in scarlet piectorial gilt decorated boards depicting a larged lace fan with bullfighting motifs flowers and gilt titles. Publishers Colophon to rear board. Ornate coloured endsheets. Oblong Folio. 14.5"x10.5". The Second Edition. Illustrated by 28 Aquarelles by Perea. Complete as issued. A superlative collection of brilliant Aquarelles depicting all aspects of bullfighting culture. Text in Spanish French English and German. A very scarce issue. Some minor rubbing at edges and corners. Rear cover moderately soiled. A Near Fine extremely crisp and bright copy. Hermanegildo Miralles. hardcover books
189032188Havana Cuba: Carranza & Brothers 1890. With 12 chromolithographed panels of bull fighting scenes signed in the plate "J. Arios" hinged together accordion-style. 1 vols. Panels and covers each 5 x 7-1/2 inches. Original printed cover front hinge weak some worming to lower inside corner away from images and minor wear but a very good copy of a scarce and fragile work. With 12 chromolithographed panels of bull fighting scenes signed in the plate "J. Arios" hinged together accordion-style. 1 vols. Panels and covers each 5 x 7-1/2 inches. Chromolithographed Cuban Bull Fight Album Ca. 1890. Vivid and colorful bullfighting scenes featuring the various techniques of the matadors and others in the arena. No text apart from the cover information in English. A remarkable survival. Carranza & Brothers unknown books
1854WRCAM46994Havana 1854. Broadside 12 1/2 x 8 inches. Printed on green paper. Old fold lines. Light wear and soiling minor separation at some folds. A few contemporary notations. Very good. Cuban broadside advertising a bullfight featuring matador Don Manuel Rodriguez Lanza and the "8 toros de muerte." The top of the sheet features a woodcut of a matador holding his cape out to a bull. The first swordsman for the fight is Manuel Diaz Lavi with two alternates listed. The names of the Banderilleros and Picadores for the fight are also noted. Bullfighting was a popular entertainment in Cuba during the Spanish colonial period though it was done away with after Cuban independence at the beginning of the 20th century. unknown books
187032263Madrid: Baronat y Satorre 1870. Chromolithographed title page and 14 chromolithographed plates after paintings by D. Perea. 1 vols. Oblong 4to 13-3/4 x 17 inches; image size 7-3/4 x 11-3/4 inches. Contemporary cloth-backed boards. Boards a little scuffed head of spine torn and frayed plates very good. Perea D. Chromolithographed title page and 14 chromolithographed plates after paintings by D. Perea. 1 vols. Oblong 4to 13-3/4 x 17 inches; image size 7-3/4 x 11-3/4 inches. Spanish Bullfighting Chromolith Album. Large dramatic images in the highly stylized fashion of Spanish lithography illustrating the entire course of the fight from the roundup of the bulls "Encierro de Los Toros" to the death of the bull and his removal by the mules "Las Mullilas Sacando al Toro". Baronat y Satorre unknown books