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5004Féret et fils éditeurs, Bordeaux, 1962 – grand in-8, 748 pp – broché
40338A Lisbonne 1762 in 12 (17x10) 1 volume reliure pleine basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de cuir beige, 198 pages. A l'usage des inquisitions d'Espagne & du Portugal ou Abrégé de l'ouvrage intitulé : Directorieum Inquisitorum, composé vers 1358 par Nicolas Eymeric. Grand inquisiteur dans le royaume d'Arragon. On y a joint une courte Hoistoire de l'etablissement de l'inquisition dans le Royaume de Portugal, tirée du latin par Louis ParamoNicolas Eymeric, 131?-1399. André Morellet, 1727-1819. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1970009275New York - Milano Transworld Art. Corp. - Guiseppe Selvaggi 1970 In-8 carré Cartonnage toilé rouge de l'éditeur
18-9405Martinez Spain: 20th Century Spanish Artist 1900-1940. . 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Spanish Citrus Crate Label. Scarce. Martinez, Spain: [20th Century Spanish Artist], [1900-1940?]. unknown
18-9404Valencia Spain: Jose Fita 1900-1940. . 7 x 10 inches including border. Very Good. Spanish Crate Label. Scarce. Valencia, Spain: [Jose Fita], [1900-1940?]. unknown
68-3875Madrid Spain: ca. 1905. Stationery. 19.5 x 14.5 cm. Folded sheet 4 pp. Very Good. Madrid, Spain: [ca. 1905?]. unknown
18601467Paris: Au Bureau des Modes Parisiennes. c.1860. Folio 33.5 x 25cm. Publisher's original bright green wrappers with titles in gilt to the upper cover. The contents comprising 20 finely hand-coloured engraved plates on thick paper depicting various regional costumes with printed titles above and beneath with blank protective leaf between each plate. The plates irregularly numbered as they were originally issued as part of the 'Modes Parisiennes' periodical. A very good copy the binding firm with a 2cm tear to the head of the lower cover creasing to the corners and a little chipping to the spine ends and corners. The contents with the occasional minor finger-mark to the edges of the blank margins are otherwise in very good order the plates remaining clean and vivid. A selection of beautifully hand-coloured engravings illustrating regional costumes of Algeria Spain Italy Portugal Greece and Eastern Europe issued by the French fashion periodical 'Modes Parisiennes'. Most appealing in the original green and gilt wrappers. Paris: Au Bureau des Modes Parisiennes. unknown
1927055900Ankara: Adliye Vekâleti Istatistik ve Nesriyât Müdüriyeti Türk Ocaklari Matbaasi 1927. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Original trichrome wrappers. 4to. 27 x 20 cm. In Ottoman script Old Turkish in Arabic letters. 4 56 72 92 32 92 41 31 8 25 p. two full paged b/w plates. First and only edition of detailed account of the Lotus case an international legal case involving France and Turkey in front of the Permanent Court of International Justice compiled by Spanish judge Altavira y Crevea and translated by Turkish Distinguished Professor of International Law Menemenlizâde Edhem 1878-1965. The case is known for establishing the so-called "Lotus principle" in international law says that sovereign states may act in any way they wish so long as they do not contravene an explicit prohibition. The Bozkurt-Lotus case decided by the Permanent Court of International Justice PCIJ in 1927 became a landmark in international law especially regarding issues of jurisdiction and the extent of a state's rights to assert criminal jurisdiction over foreign nationals. The case arose from the collision between the S.S. Lotus a French vessel and the S.S. Bozkurt a Turkish ship near the Greek island of Mytilene on 2 August 1926. After the collision eight Turkish nationals aboard the Bozkurt drowned. In response Turkey arrested and charged the captain of the Lotus Captain Demons for causing the deaths and damages to the Turkish vessel. The Turkish courts condemned him asserting their right to try him for the incident even though the collision occurred in international waters and involved a French ship. France contested the jurisdiction of Turkish courts over the captain arguing that Turkey could not claim the right to prosecute a foreign national for actions committed on a foreign vessel in international waters. France brought the case before the PCIJ to challenge Turkey's legal authority. The court ruled in favour of Turkey emphasizing that under international law there was no general prohibition against a state asserting jurisdiction over crimes involving foreign nationals even when the incident occurred outside its territorial waters. The PCIJ's decision established the principle that absent an explicit prohibition in international law states are free to exercise jurisdiction in cases where they have a legitimate interest even if the matter involves foreign nationals and occurred in international waters. This judgment reinforced the notion of state sovereignty in determining jurisdiction and highlighted the extent to which international law permits states to assert legal authority over incidents involving foreign nationals under certain conditions. However it also raised important questions about extraterritorial jurisdiction and the balance between state sovereignty and international cooperation in legal matters. "The Lotus principle or Lotus approach usually considered a foundation of international law says that sovereign states may act in any way they wish so long as they do not contravene an explicit prohibition. The application of this principle - an outgrowth of the Lotus case - to future incidents raising the issue of jurisdiction over people on the high seas was changed by article 11 of the Convention on the High Seas. The convention held in Geneva in 1958 laid emphasis on the fact that only the flag state or the state of which the alleged offender was a national had jurisdiction over sailors regarding incidents occurring on the high seas." Wikipedia. It is the first legal Turkish success achieved in the international arena after the proclamation of the Republic. Karakus. In court the Turkish side was represented by Mahmut Esat Bozkurt who was the Minister of Justice at the time. When Turkey adopted the formal surname system in 1934 Mahmut Esat chose the surname "Bozkurt" as a reminder of the landmark case. Sources: Karakus H.Burak. 2013. Atatürk Özel Sayisi: "Genç Türkiye'nin Ilk Hukuk Zaferi: Bozkurt-Lotus Davasi". Ankara: Hukuk Gündemi Dergisi. Wikipedia. Bulut Hüseyin. 2018. Atatürk <br/> <br/> Adliye Vekâleti Istatistik ve Nesriyât Müdüriyeti, Türk Ocaklari Matbaasi paperback
Hardcover in-12 cartonnage illustré de l'editeur, VII-477 pages. Etat d'usage. [FL-16] Book only - Livre seul.
La Haye, Chez Antoine van Dole, 1737 - 1738. Tres tomos en un volúmen en 4to. menor; 8 hs., 248 pp. + 4 hs., 240 pp. + 1 h., 216 pp. Encuadernación, de la época, en piel con lomera nervada.
200912489Paris, AU MOULIN DE PEN-MUR, vers 1948 ; in-8, 286 pp., sous etuit (celui-ci est bien frotté) broché couverture rempliée. Traduit de l'espanol et préfacé par FRANCIS DE MIOMANDRE - illustration de PICARD LE DOUX - exemplaire n°207/500 sur vélin pur chiffon des papeteries de Lana.
LCS-18309Somptueux manuscrit sur peau de vélin, soigneusement calligraphié à l'encre brune, ligné en rouge, et orné de 21 superbes lettrines enluminées et peintes, dorées ou argentées. Grenade, août 1602. Manuscrit enluminé sur peau de vélin. Petit in-folio de 56 ff.n.ch., le dernier blanc, complet. 34 lignes écrites à l’encre noire sur des lignes rouges horizontales. Justification : 260 x 160 mm. 4 peintures à pleine page, 4 grandes initiales historiées et enluminées en tête de chapitres, 17 initiales ornées et enluminées, 1 portrait du roi. Chaque page est encadrée d’un large filet doré. Relié en velours rouge sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs muet, gardes de peau de vélin. Reliure du XVIIIe siècle. 310 x 208 mm.
Madrid, Editorial Renacimiento, 1913. 4to. menor; XI-344 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales. Traducción basada en la reproducción del códice florentino del Siglo XV publicada por G.L. Pasarini.
Madrid, Apostolado de la Prensa, 1920. 4to. menor; XLV pp., 403 pp. y una lámina. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
Buenos Aires, Editorial Poblet, 1942. 8vo.; LXIV pp., 495 pp. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
221777Madrid, Ediciones Caballero audaz, 1934 in-8, 296 pp., [3] ff. n. ch., avec 12 planches hors texte, demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs orné de guirlandes et fleurons dorés, coins en toile rouge, couverture illustrée et dos conservés (reliure de l'époque).
Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1958 (Clásicos Hispánicos). 4to. mayor; 150 pp., 1 h. y una lámina. Cubiertas originales.
55193, Paris, A. Durand et Pedone Lauriel 1891, in-8, demi-chagrin brun, tit. doré sur dos à cinq nerfs, tr. mouchetées, (coins légt émoussés), bon état, LVIII-343p.
6476Paris, Mode Colonial Illlustré, 1926. 1 volume in-folio, 204 pp.+ 160 pp. (publicités et articles), reliure ancienne demi-maroquin avec quelques épidermures, plats cartonnés marbrés. 12 revues abondamment illustées de cartes, reproductions photographiques, parfois à pleine page et d'annonces publiciataires.
22941Londres, National Gallery Company, 2019. In-folio, 264 pp., cartonnage éditeur illustré (quelques petits frottements).
200817713Paris, Masson et cie - regard sur le monde hispanique, 1970 ; in-8, 120 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Texte espagnol.
Madrid, por Don Francisco Martínez Dávila, Impresor, 1815. 8vo.; 88 pp. Cubiertas mudas en cartulina.
201705438Paris, Chez Jean de Bonnot tenant negoce de libraire à l'enseigne du canon, 1969 ; in-8, 396 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état qlq rousseurs.
Madrid, Imprenta Repullés, 1836. 8vo.; 2 hs., 48 pp. Cubiertas mudas en cartulina.
141328 Leigh St Burton Crescent London1 Dec. no year. Two pages 12mo bifolium tipped on to larger piece of paper substantial good condition. "My dear Sir.- I have alled on you twice . Mr Roscoe tells me that it is decided by you Mr Campbell & Mr Colburn that Mr Galiano see Note 2 below should write an Article for the New Monthly - on the subject of Spanish romance - taking as a text my romances - Of course this is highly desirable & I have no doubt Mr Galiano would do justice to the subject which I think will be interesting - But as I have already spoken to Mr Galiano about the other article - I think the communication would come with a better grace from you & Mr Roscoe - as I was unsuccessful in the first negotiation & besides as my 'Castilian' a work of his is to be noticed in the same article that the propposal should come from a third person. Will you write me a word or appoint a meeting - Is the article to be for this or for the next month - because if it is the first case there's no time to be lost."WITH: two copies of the cartoon of Trueba y Cosio that appeared in Maclise's "Gallery of Literary Characters" in "Fraser's Magazine" as "The Author of 'The Exquisites' a farce published in 1832 by Bentley with a copy of the accompanying letterpress in which it is claimed he is English not Spanish and his work e.g. "The Exquisites or a new portraiture of exclusive society" slated.Notes:1. He contributed to the autobiographical collection "Our Exile in England: autobiographical sketches of Spanish Refugees" in the "New Monthly Magazine" vol.44.44-49 May 1835 and "The Spanish Novelists" in the "Foreign Quarterly Review" vol.2:486-511 June 1828; 2. Antonio Galiano "Born June 22 1789 in Cadiz; died Apr. 11 1865 in Madrid. Spanish political figure; participant in the military uprising of R. Riego y Núñez which led to the reestablishment of the constitutional structure in Spain 1820. During the revolution of 1820–23 Alcalá Galiano was one of the prominent leaders of the Exaltados. Between 1822 and 1823 he served as deputy in the Cortes. He opposed the Comuneros—the leftmost wing in the Spanish revolution. After the defeat of the revolution Alcalá Galiano emigrated to England returning after the amnesty of 1834. He joined the moderate party the Moderados. In 1834 he served as minister of the navy and in 1865 as minister of the economy." In fact in collaboration with Sir John Bowring he wrote an article on "Spanish Novels" published in the "Westminster Review" vol. 6.278-303 October 1826 - does this suggest an approximate date for this letter. 8 Leigh St, Burton Crescent, [London]1 Dec. (no year) unknown