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193726237Valencia: CNT 1937. 49 tabloid issues ca.48cm with publication seqence as follows: Año II Nos. 219 224-225 227-228 233-234 241-243 245 327-329 331-332 334-340 342 347-349 351-352 356 358-363 365-378. Printed offset on newsprint ca.8pp per issue; illus. Issues show light overall wear and toning creases and small tears with underlining and marginalia in red and blue colored-pencil to most issues; overall Very Good. Substantial run of this Spanish Civil War newspaper the official organ of the anarcho-syndicalist group Confederación Nacional del Trabajo. Published in Valencia between 1936-1939 the paper provided daily coverage of the Republican struggle with articles by Jesus Muro Felix Paredes Enrique Lopez Alarcon Gaston Leval and Juan Lopez et al. Illustrated with political cartoons and caricatures throughout. Large runs extremely uncommon in the trade; OCLC shows just 5 American institutions holding any issues. [CNT] unknown
1739606731739. Relates to Events in the Americas Anglo-Spanish War. Cotejo de la Conducta de S.M. Con la de el Rey Britanico Assi en la Acaecido Antes de la Convencion de 14. de Enero de Este Anno de 1739 Como en lo Obrado Despues Hasta la Publicacion de Represalias y Declaracion de Guerra: Con Licencia en Madrid. His Catholick Majesty's Conduct Compared With That of His Britannick Majesty As Well With Regard To What Happened Before the Convention of the 14th of January of This Year 1739 As to What Has Been Done Since Untill the Publication of Reprisals and Declaration of War: Printed by Authority at Madrid by Antonio Marin. London: Printed for T. Cooper 1739. 63 pp. Spanish text with English translation on facing leaves. Octavo 8" x 5". Later quarter morocco over textured paper boards gilt title to spine. Some rubbing to joints corners lightly bumped hinges just starting at ends. Discoloration to free endpapers light toning to text somewhat heavier in a few places. Early owner signature Eyre to head of title page interior otherwise clean. $1250. Only edition. A legalistic analysis of Spanish claims advanced during the Anglo-Spanish War 1739-1748. Also known as the War of Jenkins' Ear after the conflict's flashpoint it related to Great Britain's exclusive right granted by the Treaty of Utrecht at the end of the War of the Spanish Succession 1713 to ply the slave trade and sell other goods in Spain's American colonies. This war was eventually subsumed into the War of the Austrian Succession 1742-1748. The signature in this copy may be that of Sir James Eyre 1734-1799 the notable judge later chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Sabin A Dictionary of Books Relating to America 17026. unknown books
193726237Valencia: CNT 1937. 49 tabloid issues ca.48cm with publication seqence as follows: Año II Nos. 219 224-225 227-228 233-234 241-243 245 327-329 331-332 334-340 342 347-349 351-352 356 358-363 365-378. Printed offset on newsprint ca.8pp per issue; illus. Issues show light overall wear and toning creases and small tears with underlining and marginalia in red and blue colored-pencil to most issues; overall Very Good. Substantial run of this Spanish Civil War newspaper the official organ of the anarcho-syndicalist group Confederación Nacional del Trabajo. Published in Valencia between 1936-1939 the paper provided daily coverage of the Republican struggle with articles by Jesus Muro Felix Paredes Enrique Lopez Alarcon Gaston Leval and Juan Lopez et al. Illustrated with political cartoons and caricatures throughout. Large runs extremely uncommon in the trade; OCLC shows just 5 American institutions holding any issues. [CNT] unknown books
1719WRCAM35378Seville: Francisco Garay 1719. 4pp. Small quarto. Modern three-quarter morocco over linen boards spine gilt. Occasional stains holes at bottom of both leaves not effecting text last page of text closely trimmed. A good copy. A four-page ballad describing the enormous storm experienced by the Spanish fleet in 1719 and of the miraculous preservation of the ships which eventually arrived safely in Cadiz. It was this same great fleet which Spain had gathered at Cadiz and Corunna for the invasion of the west of England directed by James Butler the attainted Duke of Ormonde. A rare possibly unique piece of early 18th-century Spanish verse. Not recorded in Palau NUC or on OCLC. Francisco Garay hardcover books
1855RF 1508<p><strong>El Omnibus. Lecturas para todos - Se publica los lunes.</strong> Madrid: Establecimiento Tipográfico de Mellado 1855-1857.</p><p>ALL PUBLISHED. Año 1 n.1 dic.1855 - año 2 n.95 30 jul. 1857; folio; each issue: 4 pp illustrated with fine wood engraved plates contemporary calf.</p><p>First edition complete run of 95 issues of this weekly periodical from Madrid published for two years. Each issue included at least one illustration alongside the topics included in the issue including travelogs world History and History of Spain. Several texts penned by Alexandre Dumas and other important writers were published in this Spanish periodical for the first time before appearing in book form. Of great interest.</p><p> Hartzenbusch Eugenio. Apuntes para un catálogo de periódicos madrileños desde el año 1661 a 1870.</p><p># WorldCat: No copies in US Libraries RF 1508 LL 1207</p> Establecimiento Tipográfico de Mellado
181956069(København), 1819. Folio. (44 x 27 cm.). Original blue wrappers with some dampstains and rear somewhat soiled. With the engraved oval title on upper wrapper. In a later hcloth portfolio. With 19 (all) engraved maps, charts, plans, coastal profiles of which 7 are double-page. (Maps numbered in letters A-K, profiles numbered I-IX).The maps depicting the main harbours (with townplans) and anchorages. Maps with a few small marginal closed tears.
181956069København 1819. Folio. 44 x 27 cm. Original blue wrappers with some dampstains and rear somewhat soiled. With the engraved oval title on upper wrapper. In a later hcloth portfolio. With 19 all engraved maps charts plans coastal profiles of which 7 are double-page. Maps numbered in letters A-K profiles numbered I-IX.The maps depicting the main harbours with townplans and anchorages. Maps with a few small marginal closed tears. <br/><br/><em>Extremely scarce Danish edition a compilation from Vicente Tofino's "Atlas Maritimo" where the sheets have Danish text. This maritime-atlas was probably intended to accompagny Løvenørn's "Beskrivelse til det voxende Kaart over Kysterne af Spanien og Portugal." 1818.Bibl. Danica II 362 a. 367. - Luisa Martín-Merás: Catálogo analítico de los Atlas del Museo Naval de Madrid 2007". No 232. </em> hardcover
19363147# AUTEUR: Salinas Pedro # ÉDITEUR: Cruz y Raya, Madrid # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1936 # COUVERTURE: Souple à rabats, titre noir et vert # DÉTAILS: Grand in 8° broché 236pp.+ 2ff. Edition originale. Couverture à rabats. Très bon état. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1706PHO-1901Amsterdam, Jacques Desbordes, 1706. 3 volumes in-12° (sur 3), 10ff-405pp-3pp (catalogue); 2ff-402pp-14ff( table) ; 4ff.-388pp.-10ff., illustré de 3 frontispices, 1 portrait et 30 (32) cartes et planches dépliantes dont une belle carte (25x36cm), manque la page de titre tome 1. Relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec pièce de titre et tomaison, tranches rouges, charnières frottées, début de fente (tome 1), coiffes usées, petit manque de cuir au dos, mouillure au tome 3, traces de restauration, manque la grande carte mais la carte de Ceylan est bien présente.
199730972Madrid Alianza Éditorial 1997 Fort In-8 693 pp, text in spanish language
Original Wraps. 4to. [6, 20, 24] pages per issue. 28 cm. Three numbers per year. Complete run for volumes 1-22, lacking volume 22 nr 3. Early issue typically 6 pages in length, later issues typically 20 or 24 pages in length. 65 issues total. Four issues are stapled photocopies: vol 1. Nr 1, vol. 3 nr. 2, vol. 5, nr 1, vol. 5 nr 2. Letterhead varies. Points East; Newsletter on the Jewish experience in China and elsewhere in Asia as well as on the activities of Institute members. Articles on the history of Jews in Kaifeng, Baghdadi Jews in Shanghai and Hong Kong, Jews of Russia in China, Jewish Refugees in China during the Nazi Period, the Contemporary Period; reports on events and conferences, interviews, etc. Some issues contain illustrations. Subjects: Jews - China - Periodicals. Jews - Study and teaching - China - Periodicals. Jews. Jews - Study and teaching. Periodicals. OCLC lists 26 holdings, but many are incomplete. Three hole punch at left edge of all issues; otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (SEF-53-23)
1951230726k006xbvkI. Paris, Editions André Bonne, 1950. / II. Paris, Editions André Bonne, 1951. I. 375 (1) pages on untrimmed fine paper. / II. 357 (1) pages on untrimmed fine paper; BOTH BOOKS PRINTED BY 'FIRMIN-DIDOT ET CIE. au Mesnil-sur-L'Estrée (Eure)'. --- I. Publisher's titled creme-colour cardboard-cover, hand-bound in brown 3/4-morocco binding with matching vertical 3-cm morocco-strips towards the foreedge, 'tricolour' marbled panels and gilt-titled spine, shiny gilt topedge and blue-marbled endpapers. / II. Publisher's titled creme-colour cardboard-cover, bound in turquoise-blue 3/4-morocco binding with matching large leather-corners, 'tricolour' marbled panels and gilt-titled spine, shiny gilt topedge and tricolour-marbled endpapers. - BOTH SPINES WITH dissimilarly designed slim- resp. broad BLUE-WHITE-RED LEATHER-INLAYS DEPICTING THE FRENCH FLAG ('Tricolore') HOLDING THE PETAINIST EMBLEM - a doubleside 'battle-axe' - also varyingly executed; BOTH BINDINGS STAMP-SIGNED 'M. LANDRÉ' at front endpaper vs. top-left; each 8vo.(ca. 20,5 x 13,5 x 3 cm.).
A very attractive copy of the first edition of one of the most important 17th-century French novels. Complete with the final blank Ee2. 12mo. Contemporary calf, spine gilt. Wear to extremities of binding and gilding on spine somewhat abraded, but structurally solid and still attractive. Large margins. Internally bright and fine except for a couple minor spots. Barbier I, 691c; Brunet V, 59; Graesse VI (1), 226; Rothschild III, 2451. Very rare, especially in a contemporary binding.
17519755En Amberes, Marcos-Miguel Bousquet y Compania, 1751-1756. 16 volumes in-12, demi-veau brun à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, étoiles et titre dorés, étiquettes de titre marron, de tomaison vertes, tranches jaunes. Rares rousseurs, papier parfois légèrement bruni.
194928545Madrid: Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte1949-1967.- 36 fascículos de unas 45 p. cada uno ilustraciones; 4º 26 cm.- SE OFRECEN los siguientes Nos.: 1949 3er. cuatrimestre 1950 1er. cuatrimestre 1951 completo los tres cuatrimestres 1952 1er. cuatrimestre 1953 a 1962 completos los tres cuatrimestres de cada año además de los tres fascículos que se publicaron para los años 1963-1967 conjuntamente. Es decir faltan el 2º y el 3er. cuatrimestres de los años 1950 y 1952 4 números salvo esto la revista SE OFRECE SEGUIDA desde 1949 3er. cuatrimestre hasta 1967 final por lo que se vende como conjunto. ARTE ESPAÑOL EN GENERAL E HISTORIA DEL ARTE ESPAÑOL Libro en español [Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte] paperback
46726Madrid Don Antonio de Sancha 1784 in 8 (19,5x13) 2 volumes reliures pleine basane fauve racinée de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de beaux fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de cuir rouge, pièces de tomaison de cuir vert, guirlande dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les coupes, avec 12 figures gravées hors-texte (12 grabados calcográficos de Moreno Tejada,Brieva, Vázquez y Fabregat, según dibujos de J. Ximeno), petit cachet ex-libris ancien. Tomo 1: XVI et 304 pages, con 6 láminas grabadas (6 figures gravées hors texte). Tomo 2: 364 pages, con 6 láminas grabadas (6 figures gravées hors texte). Imprimés sur beau papier vergé filigrané (exempt de rousseurs). Très bel exemplaire, reliures très fraiches ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
27941Paris 1945 in 4 (26,5x19) 1 volume broché en faux-feuillets sous couverture rempliée, 77 pages [1, coloophon, colofón], chemise et étui bordé. Ouvrage illustré de 6 eaux-fortes originales hors-texte (la dernière signée au crayon dans la marge inférieure par Carles Fontseré), et de bois gravés (lettrines, bandeaux et frontispices) par Carles Fontseré (11 ilustraciones entre texto en la xilografia, formando encabezados, iniciales e inicials de capítulo, más 6 grabados entre texto a pá). Les 6 eaux-fortes originales furent exécutées directement par Carles Fontseré, le tirage fut assuré par le maitre imprimeur Roger Lacourière. Odes de Jacint Verdaguer, Joan Maragall, J. M. Lopez-Pico, Pere Guilanya, dans leur texte catalan et la traduction française en regard, avec une introduction par Rafael Tasis. Tirage limité à 85 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 75 numérotés sur papier velin (N°1-75). Très rare. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Prima edizione rara. In-4°; pp. (32) 328, testatine e capilettera nel testo incise su legno; da p. 249 al termine, musica per la Missa Pro defunctis, Feria quinta in coena domini, Feria sexta in Pasceve, Sabbato sancto, e nel testo numerose parti di musica.Il theatro ecclesiastico è dedicato alle rappresentazioni canore che avevano luogo in chiesa, per le quali si offre un trattato di canto e di coro, con spiegazioni relative alla tecnica canora vera e propria, e di come per le diverse festività ecclesiastiche e a seconda del luogo si dovevano allestire i cori. Legatura in piena pella con tassello, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso. Alcuni foro di tarlo al dorso.
1783CA114212 pages with crest to title page. Quarto 11 1/4" x 8" single folded sheet housed in a custom made enclosure. First edition.<br /><br />Cedula Latin means in general an order or authorization; in earlier times such a document on the authority of the king or a royal decree which for Spain and Spanish America was a decree issued directly by the monarch.<br /><br />During the second half of the eighteenth century the Spanish Crown monopolized the tobacco industry in its American colonies creating vertically integrated organisations which included factories for the production of cigars and cigarettes. Few economic activities were more vital to the development of the Spanish American economies that the cultivation manufacture and commercialization of tobacco. Tobacco was the second most important export industry in Spanish America at the time. The decision of the Bourbon monarchs to monopolize the industry was a critical component of their plan to increase government revenues through a renewed contract with the colonists. This Spanish royal decree issued at the end of the War of American Independence to take effect January 1 1784 alters the basis for the tobacco trade set up as a monopoly under Phillip V and establishing new regulations for the business. This decree mainly affected the American colonies including Louisiana.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Some soiling on front and back; last page has columns of numbers and damp-stain along edge one inner page heavily soiled near head else a very good copy in a fine enclosure. En la Imprenta de Don Pedro Marinan
169719796London: Printed for R. Sare F. Saunders and Tho. Bennet 1697 1697. First edition in English. ESTC R5377; Wing Q188. Binding particularly the spine rubbed; text fine; very good copy. 8vo contemporary mottled calf gilt decorated and lettered spine. The first English translation of Francisco de Quevedo's La Hora de Todos y la Fortuna con Seso a biting satire of Spanish politics and the follies of the times written under the guise of a prose fantasy. Ouevedo 1580-1645 a contemporary and friend of Cervantes was one of the greatest writers of his era in Spanish literature. The translator Capt. John Stevens was a prolific translator of Spanish literature and author on Spanish subjects. London: Printed for R. Sare, F. Saunders and Tho. Bennet, 1697 unknown
169719796London: Printed for R. Sare F. Saunders and Tho. Bennet 1697 1697. First edition in English. ESTC R5377; Wing Q188. Binding particularly the spine rubbed; text fine. 8vo contemporary mottled calf gilt decorated and lettered spine. ¶ The first English translation of Francisco de Quevedo's La Hora de Todos y la Fortuna con Seso a biting satire of Spanish politics and the follies of the times written under the guise of a prose fantasy. Ouevedo 1580-1645 a contemporary and friend of Cervantes was one of the greatest writers of his era in Spanish literature. The translator Capt. John Stevens was a prolific translator of Spanish literature and author on Spanish subjects. <br/><br/> London: Printed for R. Sare, F. Saunders and Tho. Bennet, 1697 unknown books
1968100334NY: Random House 1968. First edition first prnt. Photographs by Robert Vavra. Inscribed by Michener on the front free endpage to Random House editior Bert Krantz. "Random House 1968 To Bert Kranz Who helped so much to put this beautiful book together even though she was damn near dead at the time. Affectionately Jim Michener." Tiny tear at spine top edge very light shelfwear; dustjacket with minimal edgewear mostly at the spine top edge. Near Fine condition in a Near Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. A bright association copy and unique with Michener's sentiments to editor Krantz. Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Random House Hardcover books
1968100334NY: Random House 1968. First edition first prnt. Photographs by Robert Vavra. Inscribed by Michener on the front free endpage to Random House editior Bert Krantz. "Random House 1968 To Bert Kranz Who helped so much to put this beautiful book together even though she was damn near dead at the time. Affectionately Jim Michener." Tiny tear at spine top edge very light shelfwear; dustjacket with minimal edgewear mostly at the spine top edge. Near Fine condition in a Near Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. A bright association copy and unique with Michener's sentiments to editor Krantz. Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Random House Hardcover
1898List319Massachusetts 1898. The 2nd Massachusetts Volunteers mustered into service in May 1898 and within a month saw significant action in Cuba at the Battle of El Caney. They were one of three volunteer units from Massachusetts to see action on the Santiago Campaign. The regiment was inexperienced - 55% were untrained recruits. The lack of experience combined with their rifles giving off a very visible black smoke led to a heavy casualties in the Battle of El Caney. After an encampment near Santiago de Cuba in which a large number of the soldiers became ill with disease - estimates are as high as 65% - the regiment returned home in August. Historians have noted that soldier demographics changed considerably from the Civil War to the Spanish American war as the smaller number of troops and the lack of a draft led to a more enthusiastic army with higher morale. <br /> <br /> The photographs in this group are interesting as a typological grouping of images of untrained soldiers and also for their historical value as most contain identifications to versos. The highlight of the group is forty-four uniformly mounted portraits of soldiers nearly all identified measuring 3 ¾ x 2 ½ inches each. Other photographs include a large portrait of Captain Frederick E. Pierce with the blindstamp of Goldsmith Studio Springfield Massachusetts and a 3 ¼ x 3 ¼ inch square card of Capt. Pierce in Camp Turner. Also included are two slightly larger photographs on similar mounts. <br /> <br /> Overall an interesting group. Good condition overall with assorted chips and wear. unknown books
1898WRCAM46791Chickamauga Park Ga 1898. 5pp. Quarto written on "Black Hills Squadron" stationery. Old fold lines. Minor wear. Very good plus. A pair of letters written by Leighton H. Baxter to a friend back home. In his first letter he states that he is "not an enlisted soldier but has a regulation suit.a horse to ride and am fixed up very nicely. He works for the commander of the squadron Major Leigh H. French presumably as a teenage civilian clerk. His duties include "a good deal of writing to do telegrams to send take notes of cases tried in the regiment and a great many other minor duties." He sleeps in the same tent as the Major and takes his meals with the officers. He is well fed but is very glad not to be a private as they "fare badly." It is however "a regular circus to see the boys ride and shoot they beat Buffalo Bill all to pieces." Baxter reports that there are some 40000 to 50000 troops at Camp Thomas with more due to arrive. Some have already departed for "Porto Rico" and he expects his squadron to be going there at any time. In his second letter he notes that the men in his regiment are all "crack shots and fine riders" and all from around Deadwood and the Black Hills. He has been drilling with the men and has learned to handle a sword fairly well. He also mentions practicing "rough riding.such as leaping from a horse while he is running then back again picking up a hat while at full speed etc." <br> <br> The Third U.S. Volunteer Cavalry was mustered into service in May 1898 and commanded by Melvin Grigsby attorney general for the state of South Dakota. The unit was known both as the "Black Hills Squadron" and as "Grigsby's Cowboy Cavalry." Its commander Maj. Leigh H. French was trained as a medical doctor and surgeon and had a practice in Washington D.C. when the war broke out. One of his captains Seth Bullock was the first sheriff of Deadwood. The squadron never saw active duty outside the continental United States spending most of its brief career at Camp Thomas in Georgia. In the crowded camp in the heat of a southern summer typhus measles and other illnesses were rampant and Grigsby's Cavalry lost twenty-seven men to disease. unknown books