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1936SPANISHC012925David McKay New York. 1936. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 199. A collection of the despatches sent by an American journalist who was reporting from the Francoist side.Near fine in very good dustwrapper chipped at the head of the spine and with several short closed tears. David McKay, New York. unknown
1938SPANISHC002320Victor Gollancz London. 1938. First edition. Octavo. 96 pages. Wrappers.Fine. Victor Gollancz, London. unknown
1937SPANISHC001193Commissariat of War of the International Brigades Madrid. 1937. First edition. Small octavo. 40 pages. Wrappers. Short accounts of the deaths of eight members of the International Brigades all but one of whom fell during the Brunete Offensive. Photographic portraits.Covers a bit dusty. Very good. Scarce. Commissariat of War of the International Brigades, (Madrid). unknown
1937SPANISHC002369Spanish Press Services London. 1937. First edition. Three loose A4 sheets printed on both sides. Francoist propaganda suggesting that foreigners have control over the Republican army.Some light spotting to one side. Horizontal fold. Very good. Scarce. Spanish Press Services, London. unknown
1938SPANISHC017072The League of American Writers New York. 1938. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 82 iv. Wrappers. One page address to the Writers of America by Donald Ogden Stewart. 237 of the letters are printed the overwhelming majority against Franco and Fascism. Seven letters are put in the Neutral section. Only one by Gertrude Atherton is in the Against section i.e. pro-Franco. In the Anti-Franco section there are statements by John Steinbeck Sherwood Anderson Ernest Hemingway Pearl Buck Humphrey Cobb Countee Cullen Theodore Dreiser Floyd Dell William Faulkner Babette Deutsch Dashiell Hammett Edna Ferber Langston Hughes John Gould Fletcher Rockwell Kent Hildegarde Flanner Marianne Moore James Weldon Johnson Katherine Ann Porter Stanley J. Kunitz Upton Sinclair Edgar Lee Masters Irwin Shaw Clifford Odets I.F. Stone Robert Nathan Thornton Wilder Carl Van Doren William Carlos Williams Stephen Vincent Benet Richard Wright etc. Robinson Jeffers and E.E. Cummings contribute to the Neutral section.Four appendices including Aims of the Spanish Loyalist Government Aims of the Franco Junta and Bibliography.Spine rubbed. Covers a bit darkened at the edges. Very good. The League of American Writers, New York. unknown
1937SPANISHC005544Imprimerie Cooperative �toile Paris. 1937. First edition. Octavo. 172 pages. Wrappers. A book which seems never to have been translated into English although a French version appeared in this year.Cheap paper a bit tanned at the edges. Spine slightly tanned. Very good. Imprimerie Cooperative �toile, Paris. unknown
1787135132Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1787. First nationwide Spanish census First edition of Spain's first nationwide census the census of 1787. The first census in Spain was undertaken in Castile as early as 1594 and there was a census of the Spanish Empire in 1776 but this was the first which embraced the whole country. It is sometimes known as the Census of Floridablanca after the reformist prime minister Count Floridablanca under whom it was undertaken from 1785 to 1787. The 43 tables list the regions of Spain alphabetically from Andalucia to Valencia but also include the Balearic and Canary Islands. The data accounts for the number of persons their ages religious affiliation and social status. The final population count is 10409879. Although the census did display modern demographic techniques the attempts to classify the population on class and occupation proved too rudimentary - servants were not classified in any consistent way and the scope of the hidalgo class varied considerably from region to region. Even so the census was a considerable demographic achievement and remains studied in modern Spanish demography; it is considered more accurate than the subsequent Spanish census of 1797. Quarto 301 x 225 mm. With 43 printed tables and large printed folding table at rear. Contemporary quarter sheep smooth spine ruled in gilt with green calf label marbled paper sides edges speckled red. Inked number "153" to title page. Scuffing and wear around extremities contents clean leaf a4 creased minor paper faults to tables XVIII and XXVIII 6 cm closed tear to map. A nice unrestored example. Goldsmiths' 13352; Palgrave I 242. unknown
1275554725.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1897262561London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. Pamphlet. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed bottom edge of front wrap browned staple rusted pp8-17 evenly browned rear wrap lightly silverfished along two edges. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown
1436888352.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1020359099.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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0656479183.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333285965.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1898231301898. Spanish-American War stereoview archive circa 1898-1899 documenting how the war was pictured through mass-produced photographic views that followed U.S. mobilization battlefield action occupation and military life across both Cuba and the Philippines. These stereoviews preserves the visual system by which the war was circulated to American audiences showcasing camp organization troop movement burial hospital care naval power and overseas deployment. Particularly notable is the archive's coverage of the Rough Riders the Santiago campaign in Cuba and U.S. presence in Manila and Malate showing how stereoview photography helped normalize the war's expansion from anti-Spanish conflict into a broader American imperial presence.<br /> <br /> Archive of 21 stereoviews Various publishers. Spanish-American War stereoview archive. Cuba the Philippines and the United States circa 1898-1899. each measuring 3" x 7". The views are drawn from multiple phases and theaters of the war including camp and drill scenes in the United States embarkation and troop arrivals at Tampa battlefield and occupation imagery from Cuba and extensive and some grisly scenes from Manila and surrounding areas in the Philippines. Captions and images show soldiers in formation cavalry drill military reviews naval artillery hospital interiors encampments burial grounds and troops in active position. Cuban views include Morro Castle after bombardment dead and wounded on the battlefield of Santiago U.S. soldiers preparing to invade Cuba and troops dining near Cabañas Fortress. Philippine views include a departure for Manila American pickets routing a Filipino reconnoitering party the 18th Infantry engaged by Filipino outposts volunteers awaiting orders under the tropical sun Army Hospital Manila and "Our Boys in Camp at Malate P.I." One stereoview identifies Roosevelt's Rough Riders in the mobilization phase linking the archive to one of the war's most publicly mythologized units.<br /> <br /> As a group the stereoviews demonstrate the process by which the Spanish-American War was framed not simply as a short military victory over Spain but as a sustained structure of U.S. troop deployment and occupation extending from Cuba into the Philippines. The Manila and Malate scenes are especially important in this regard since they place American soldiers within the opening phase of the Philippine conflict where U.S. military presence quickly moved beyond liberation rhetoric into imperial control. The archive's mixture of battlefield casualties camp routine naval spectacle and celebratory review scenes shows how stereoscopic publishing converted war into a domestic viewing experience while reinforcing the legitimacy of American expansion abroad. Wear to mounts some toning; overall very good condition. A strong cross-theater visual archive of the Spanish-American War and the emergence of U.S. imperial power in Cuba and the Philippines. unknown
1904010844Washington DC: General Marcus J. Wright War Records Office 1904. First edition 1904. Massive two volume set in fair to good condition describing American history and expansion beginning with a brief history of the thirteen colonies but focusing on most recent expansion mainly from the Spanish-American War. Includes sections on: Cuba; Porto Rico; Philippines; Samoa; Hawaii; Alaska; Panama Canal. Includes fifteen hundred illustrations plus photographs color maps of the newest acquisitions and color plates of the flags of all nations medals insignia etc. A quite lavish publication full of turn-of-the-last-century American bravado. Greenish blue cloth lettered and decorated in gilt 320 642 pages plus addenda fully indexed. The books measure approximately 17" x 12" and weigh nearly twenty pounds. Some external wear and rubbing mainly at the corners and spine ends very short vertical tear to the lower spine edge of volume II front hinge of volume I lightly cracked cosmetic rather than structural other hinges good bindings sound two pages in volume I detached but present pages clean and free from names or other markings maps and plates very good. A clean and sound set. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. General Marcus J. Wright, War Records Office Hardcover
188015998Madrid: Published by the Spanish Admiralty 1880. Engraving. Printed on wove paper. In excellent condition. Image size: 24 x 37 1/4 inches. A wonderful sea chart of the Mississippi Delta produced by the Spanish Admiralty at the close of the nineteenth century.<br/> <br/> This is an impressive sea chart of the Mississippi Delta produced by the Spanish Admiralty in 1880. The coast line is clearly mapped out with little detailing except for the soundings around the Delta. There are two compasses and a number of lighthouses identified along the shoreline. The chart uses the surveys conducted by the U. S. Coast Survey which were carried out between 1853 and 1877. It is a wonderful chart of this important area and superb collector's piece for anyone interested in early maps of the Americas. Published by the Spanish Admiralty unknown
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
1900300814Albany: Lyon 1900. hardcover. very good. 3 volumes 994 993 969 pages. Thick tall 8vos pale orange cloth with black type; a bit dust-soiled and spines rubbed. Albany: James B. Lyon 1900. First edition.<br/> <br/> Lyon unknown
330254Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century ca. 1405. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
330257Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century ca. 1405. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
330256Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century ca. 1405. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
330255Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century ca. 1405. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag 308 in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
330207Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century . Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag 308 in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
330209Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century . Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown