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28510Paris Union Latine d'éditions 1935 in 8 (22,5x18,5) 5 volumes reliures demi basane rouge à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, XVIII et 307 pages, 327 pages, 368 pages, 376 pages, XIV et 238 pages, étuis. Nombreuses illustrations de Berthold Mahn. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin chiffon. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
176910906Antwerpen, De Tournes, 1769. "Lex.-8° (25-30 cm). 2 Bll., 589 S.; 1 Bl., 698 S." Pergament der Zeit
Madrid, en su Imprenta y Librería, (de Plácido Barco López), 1787. Dos volúmenes en 8vo.; 5 hs., XXIX-278 pp., 1 h. y 352 pp., 3 hs. Encuadernación uniforme en piel marbreada, de la época, con tejuelos.
49322Paris Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition 1900 in 12 (18,5x12,5) 3 forts volumes reliures demi basane rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs. Tome 1: XL et 631 pages. Tome 2: portrait en frontispice, XIX et 682 pages. Tome 3: 898 pages [1]. Henry Charles Lea, 1825-1909. Salomon Reinach, 1858-1932. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
055398Paris Union Latine d'éditions 1930 petit in 4 (22,5x18) 6 volumes reliures demi chagrin bleu à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, 276 pages [2], 495 pages, 441 pages, 476 pages, 530 pages, 494 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations de Maxilien Vox, et fac-similés. Édition complète collationnée sur les premières éditions. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin chiffon. Ensemble en bel état ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Octavo in black and white boards; illus. (some color); 512 pp., 23 x 25 cm. In Spanish.
Custom bound in dark blue quarter leather octavo in handsome marble paper-backed boards; silver gilt titles to spine; 283p, b&w illus., bib. Red page marker ribbon bound in. Original wrappers not bound in. In Spanish. Translated from the Italian. Fireworks. Pyrotechnics.
Folio in purple and black illus. dust jacket; illus. and maps (chiefly color); 373 p., 32 cm. In Spanish. **A large, heavy book. Extra shipping charges may apply.**
20102C5-00034Vistas Higher Learning 2022-01-01. hardcover. New. 11x9x0. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Vistas Higher Learning hardcover
1970107226Harper & Row. 1970. Harper & Row. New York. 1970. Early reprint. Hardback with DW. The wrapper is NOT price-clipped but there is no price to front flap no other dates no mention of Book of the Month Club and no explanation mark to end of first paragraph to front flap of wrapper. Slight shelf wear to edges of boards top edge of pages slightly spotted ownership name otherwise a clean and sound copy in partially sunned wrapper that has signs of wear to extremities but is still bright. hardcover
199717432Madrid 1997. Gr.-8°. 3456; 800 S. OKart. (geringe Läsuren).
First edition of this important modern Spanish novel. 8vo, original wraps. Ownership signature on title-page. Minial wear to extremities, internally fine and bright.
194523.584Toulouse: Movimiento libertario español 1945 - 1946. 1ª ed. 15x22.5. Movimiento libertario español unknown
Hard cover Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Hardcover with no dust jacket iss ued. Medium wear on corner/edges of cover binding. A few pages wi th writings. Text in English, Spanish. 16 p. Audience: General/tr ade. Vintage Books.
1869987N13Madrid: Manuel Rivadeneyra 1869. Leather. Very Good. 14" by 9.5". None. A comprehensive and charming revised edition of the official Dictionary of the Castilian language created by the Spanish Academy. In full decorative calf. The eleventh edition of the Diccionario de La Lengua Castella Dictionary of the Castilian language written by the Spanish Academy. Published by Manuel Rivadeneyra in 1869. First published between 1726 and 1739.In full decorative calf.A comprehensive and charming dictionary that is essential for understanding Castilian also Espagnol Spain's official language and that most popularly spoken. Published seventeen years after the tenth edition the eleventh edition is the removal of Latin entries for words that could prove misleading to the reader and were often incorrect. This was especially the case for newer words that did not have a Latin origin. In full decorative calf. Externally very smart with clean boards. Minor shelfwear to the extremities and very slight rubbing to the head and tail of the spine. Spine embellishments and label in excellent condition. Marble end papers are bright and clean with wear to the hinge of the front end papers. Internally firmly bound with minor wear to binding of leaves pp.315-318. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Manuel Rivadeneyra hardcover
Segunda edicion, corregida y aumentada, 1 vol. in-8 reliure pleine toile verte, couv. cons., Union Tip. Castaneda, Avila y Cia, Guatemala, 1946, 172 pp. Rare exemplaire de cette édition guatémaltèque. Etat très satisfaisant (rel. lég. frottée, rouss. sur tranche en tête). Français
In -folio, 2 voll., pp. (4), XII, 474; (4), 352; legatura in mezza pelle con nervi e titolo in oro al dorso.
Volume stampato presso la Stamperia Valdonega di Verona. 8vo. pp. 632. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Edizione originale di 450 + L es. numerati. .
190517768Madrid, Establecimiento tipografico de E. Teodoro, 1905 1 volume In-8° (16,5 x 24,3cm) Reliure d'époque demi-percaline à coins verte à la bradel; dos orné d'un fleuron doré, pièce de titre bordée de doubles filets dorés, initiales et double filet dorés en queue; papier de couvrure des plats marbré; 1er plat de couverture conservé. VII + 659p., 2 feuillets; illustrations in texte dont 197 vignettes et 2 à pleine page, 1 carte double page hors texte. Percaline salie, marges des gardes jaunies, 1er plat de couverture d'origine (papier) salie; propre à l'intérieur.
Mm 130x200 Opera in tre volumi di pp. XXIV-486+XIII-506+XIV-524, ex libris araldico alle sguardie anteriori, splendida legatura in piena pelle, con impressioni e fregi in oro ai piatti, titolo e fregio araldico al dorso. Bordi leggermente consumati, sporadiche e leggere fioriture. Opera in ottime condizioni.
190020112Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. Folding maps. 8vo. Half burgundy morocco with original maroon spine laid down. Tightly bound else a very good copy. Folding maps. 8vo. Contains among the various reports "Government reports on the Battles and Capitulation of Santiago de Cuba" "Comments of Rear-Admiral Plüddemann on the Main features of the War with Spain" and "Sketches from the Spanish American War."¶ Senate Document 388 with the yellow slip preceeding title regarding the contents. Government Printing Office unknown
19466958San Juan / Arecibo: Imprimio en los Talleres Tipográficos de la Imprenta Venezuela / Coleccion Martinez 1946. First edition. Folio 15x11" 84pp. Presented to Kenneth McKlintock former Secretary of State and President of the Senate of Puerto Rico by the Colección Alvaraz Martinez Cadilla with inscription and signature on title page. Illustrations facsimiles. Original printed paper wraps spine chipped split and partially perished. Colección Alvaraz Martinez Cadilla stamps throughout else clean internally. A good copy. <br /> <br /> Very uncommon memoir from the innovative 20th century Puerto Rican artist Julio Tomás Martínez 1878-1954. Martinez studied art architecture and engineering working in all three fields in Arecibo. Martinez set himself apart from most Puerto Rican artists of the time with his interest modern idioms incorporating symbolism surrealism and futurism into his works. He was married to writer and artist Maria Cadilla and the two established an art academy in Santurce San Juan.<br /> <br /> This book includes sections on the Spanish American War and represents one of the few published memoirs of a Puerto Rican civilian on that topic. Martinez describes the role his hometown of Utuado played in the 1898 conflict and describes the American military campaign against Spanish forces on the island. <br /> <br /> This book has a significant association being presented to then Senator and later President of the Senate and Secretary of State of Puerto Rico Kenneth McKlintock b. 1957. We can't identify the signature but it is likely a child or grandchild of Martinez and Cadilla one of their daughters having married into the Alvarez family. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites just 6 holdings of this important text from an influential figure in early 20th century Puerto Rican history and culture. <br /> <br /> <br /> . Imprimio en los Talleres Tipográficos de la Imprenta Venezuela / Coleccion Martinez unknown
193856826Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons Ltd. 1938. 8vo. 4 343 1 pp. Orange cloth purple lettering front cover & spine minor dustsoiling minor darkening to head & foot of spine slight bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. cover art of monoplane soaring into the sky above smoking ruins at the lower fore-edge minor creasing slight chipping to corners minor chipping head & foot of spine w/ old minor tape repairs to verso still VG/G copy. First edition second printing of Oloff de Wet’s memoir as a British volunteer pilot during the Spanish Civil War and considered one of the most descriptive and best accounts by a republican flier during the War. Oloff de Wet 1912-1975 was an RAF trained pilot who grounded out from an accident worked as journalist and pilot in the Second Italo-Ethipian War Second Italo-Abyssiann War and after fighting in the Spanish Civil War would later become a spy in Prague before World War II. He and his wife were captured and tortured by the Gestapo and his experiences would later be published as The Valley of the Shadow Death Row. After his release in April 1945 from a Nazi prison he returned to London where as a portrait sculpture he executed busts of Ezra Pound Edmund Blunden John Cowper Powys Dylan Thomas Robert Graves and others. Scarce in original dustjacket. William Blackwood & Sons, Ltd., hardcover
1863100728<p>Boston F.A. Searle Printer 1863 1863. Very good. - A 10-1/8 inch high by 5-3/8 inch wide broadsheet playbill for the Boston performance of the "French Spy or - The Fall of Algiers" starring Isabella Cubas. The credits with her name are boldly printed on the top third of the sheet followed by an overlay boldly titled with the name of the play "The French Spy" printed on 2-3/8 inch high by 5-3/8 inch wide sheet followed by a list of the cast and concluding with the opening play "To commence with the Laughable Farce entitled Somebody Else!" This overlay is tipped over the title of another performance by Isabella Cubas "Queen of Pantomimists and Unrivaled Danseuse" in her "Third Appearance in the Unparalleled Representation of Protean Character supported by the company and auxiliaries. New Scenery and Appointments! New Dances Marches &c." Another overlay listing the prices of admission printed on 1-1/2 inch high by 5-3/8 inch wide paper is tipped over the title of the farce. The playbill is mounted onto heavier 10-5/8 inch high by 7-1/8 inch wide cream stock. There is some minor darkening and soiling. Very good.</p><p>The Spanish ballerina danseuse and pantomimist Isabella Cubas 1831-1864 performed as a soloist in Madrid when she was 13 years old. Having appeared in prominent Spanish theaters and performed in Turin and Milan before she was 20 she was honored by Emperor Francis Joseph and his court at the Gello and Teatro San Benedetto. She then toured Venice Bucharest Odessa Alexandria Cairo Brussels Paris and London. She joined Ambrogio Martinez's Spanish Dance Company at the Royal Theater of Madrid and was the prima ballerina assoluta at the Naum Theatre in Istanbul. Following appearances at most of Europes' top opera houses she made her debut in Canada and performed in New York and Philadelphia before touring America with a full corps de ballet. She first decided to attempt pantomime acting performing in The French Spy at Nixon's Cremorne Garden on October 6 1862. She subsequently worked under Wyzeman Marshall at the Boston Theatre in 1863.</p> Boston, F.A. Searle, Printer, 1863,
18206451Mexico City: Alejandro Valdes 1820. First printing. Quarto 11pp. Spirited defence of freedom of the press critical of infringements that were being made by the restored crown of Ferdinand VII of laws that had been passed by the Spanish Cortes parliament during the liberal period during and right after the Napoleonic invasion. One of these infringements was the restriction of the press. Though it is anonymous the author signs himself "El Espanol imparcial" and a close reading indicates that he was probably living in Mexico. From an argument for a free press he ends up proposing independence for the American possessions. Not in Medina; Palau 19237: OCLC list 5 libraries with holdings. Fine. <br/><br/> Alejandro Valdes unknown books