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ria9781922531612_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Embark on an exciting linguistic journey and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Spanish with Learn Spanish For Beginners. Designed to rapidly accelerate your language learning this comprehensive guide introduces a revolutionary a hardcover
1967219201967. The aftermath of the Puerto Rican civil unrest in East Harlem New York City during the summer of 1967. Two silver gelatin press release photographs dated July 25 and August 1 1967. Verso captions from the Associated Press AP identify the location as Spanish Harlem and note the events as part of the broader wave of urban uprisings that swept the U.S. in the mid-1960s. Each measure 7" x 11" and 8" x 8.5". One image shows a Puerto Rican man hauling a charred bed frame through the courtyard of a burned-out tenement building remnants of the arson and destruction that spread during the riot. In the background another figure walks past scorched debris and cracked brick walls. The second photo shows a family-including a young girl clutching a doll in a box-standing amidst broken storefronts and twisted metal grates a poignant contrast of innocence amid devastation. Both images underscore the human cost of systemic neglect and urban disinvestment in New York's working-class Puerto Rican neighborhoods. The 1967 East Harlem riot broke out on July 23 sparked by deep frustrations over racism poverty inadequate housing and police brutality-conditions that mirrored unrest in other urban centers like Newark and Detroit the same summer. In Spanish Harlem tensions boiled over after a series of confrontations between Puerto Rican youth and police igniting days of violence looting and arson. Though the mainstream press often depicted these events as senseless riots Puerto Rican activists and scholars later framed them as acts of resistance against colonial-style governance and systemic disenfranchisement. As historian Johanna Fernández notes the period was marked by the emergence of a radical Puerto Rican consciousness which would soon fuel movements like the Young Lords Party founded in 1969 that demanded community control police accountability and dignity for working-class Boricuas. Both photos are in very good condition with minor edge wear and light editorial markings and stamps on verso. Typewritten AP captions and editorial hand-annotations remain intact and legible. A rare and powerful visual document of Puerto Rican resistance during one of the most turbulent periods of 20th-century American urban history these images offer primary evidence of the socioeconomic injustices that fueled revolt and the resilience of New York's Puerto Rican community in the face of abandonment and repression. unknown
182043738London John Murray 1820. Wirhout wrappers as ectracted from "The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts. The Royal Institution of Great Britain" vol. VIII a. IX. Pp. 260-287 a. pp. 1-32 a. 1 folded engraved map 20x25 cm. "Map of the Missions of the Caroni". unknown
1937281986Geneva: League of Nations 1937. Hardcover . Good. Sp. Supplement no. 165 . tall quarto 140 pp.library marks presented May 28 1937 Extensive .Documents exposing Italian involvement in Spanish Civil War League of Nations hardcover
198774409Museum. New. 1987. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 48 pp. With 15 ills. 3 col. . 26 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
57306Se vend à Augsbourg au Negoce comun de l'Acadamie Imperiale d'Empire des Arts libereaux avec Privilege de Sa Majesté Imperiale et avec Defense ni d'en faire ni de vendre les Copies Second half of the 18th C. 12 x 16 inches. Bordered by green paper. Edges rubbed small area of wrinkling else Fine. 12 x 16 inches. Se vend à Augsbourg au Negoce comun de l'Acadamie Imperiale d'Empire des Arts libereaux avec Privilege de Sa Majesté Imperiale unknown books
188441011copies made in Seville: Establecimiento Tipografico y Litografico "El Porvenir 1884. Folio 31 cm 12.5". 1 2 3 pp. <br><br>Each facsimile has this note on it: "Photographed from the original preserved in the 'Archivo General de Indias' de Sevilla under Royal Order dated Madrid December 26th 1883 for Aldoph Sutro Esq. of San Francisco California" and the typographic imprint above.<br>Â Â Â Â One is a letter of Junipero Serra dated Monterey 7 October 1779 reporting that he has made a copy of Fr. Crespi's diary and is sending it via the ship that has just arrived; a second Serra letter dated Monterey 9 September 1779 reports on the various missions and states that he hopes to establish one in San Francisco. The third letter is by Sebastian Vizcaino dated Monterey 8 December 1602 reporting on his voyage of discovery along the California coast.<br>Â Â Â Â The facsimiles are on laid paper and in sepia ink and are great replicas of the originals with a great backstory as to their creation.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Adolph Sutro; later for sale by E. B. Sterling Historical Print Seller Trenton NJ 18511925. Overall very good: Some age stains one corner repaired some dust-soiling. In a light paper folder with E.B. Sterling's faint rubber-stamp. Establecimiento Tipografico y Litografico "El Porvenir unknown books
1937230654New York: Universal Distributors 1937. 16p. 8p. photos staplebound pamphlet blue cover faded around edges chip at lower left corner of front cover. Universal Distributors unknown books
193724455New York: Universal Distributors 1937. 16p. 8p. photos staplebound pamphlet blue cover faded around edges otherwise very good. Universal Distributors unknown books
1813869Cadiz: Imprenta Nacional 1813. 1/4 Leather. Good. 4to 21 cm 8.3 in. 4 694 pp. lacks frontis. <br/><br/>First edition: The Spanish Inquisition was established in the 13th-century. The power of the Spanish Inquisition wavered over the centuries and was limited to the censorship of books and free speech by the early 1800s; this censorship was abolished in 1812. Here is a discussion regarding its potential reinstatement by the Spanish Cortes 1810-1813 and their decision against it in 1813. <br/><br/>Palau 74471. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Columbia Encyclopedia. Contemporary quarter speckled leather with gilt tooling on the spine and marbled paper over boards on sides the binding shows age and handling plus wear to joints and fore-edge corners. Red-speckled edges with top edge dusty. As usual lacks the frontispiece. Scattered light foxing. Well-preserved tight and square. Imprenta Nacional unknown books
1789WRCAM47977Madrid 1789. 3pp. Folded folio sheet. Two worm holes very minor soiling else fine. This royal decree liberalized the tightly controlled trade between Spain New Spain and the Captaincy of Caracas. The Crown hoped to spur navigation and commerce and lessen the incentive for smuggling. Export duties on goods traveling to the Indies were to be slashed by ten percent but penalties against contraband would still be enforced. unknown books
1681WRCAM40803Madrid 1681. Three volumes of four. 5299; 3298; 3302 leaves. Lacks the fourth volume and one preliminary leaf in first volume. Folio. Later sheepskin leather labels. Binding rubbed at extremities. Light soiling to titlepages titlepage of first volume backed with paper. Minor soiling to text; some heavier dampstaining to first volume. Overall very good. The first comprehensive compilation of the laws of the Spanish Indies. Antonio RodrÃÂguez de León Pinello compiled it by 1635 but it circulated only in manuscript until Fernando Jiménez de Paniagua brought it up to date and saw the work through the press in 1681. Prior to the publication of this massive work it was common practice for lawyers and courts in the various legal districts of the New World i.e. audiencias to compile in manuscript the laws in force in order that they might be used as precedents. Upon publication of this code the number of precedents did not decrease but increased: the courts continued to accept the cases and laws in the old local manuscript compilations as well as those on point and laws contained in the Recopilación. In sum this is a major work for all collections of international and Hispanic specific law. SABIN 68386. PALAU 252516. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 681/135. hardcover books
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1836231491836. Diario Constitucional de Santiago de Cuba No. 57 November 1836 just months after the restoration of Spain's liberal Constitution of 1812. This newspaper records the transmission of Spanish constitutional government into eastern Cuba in late 1836 through decrees ministerial correspondence and public political dispute printed for circulation in Santiago de Cuba. Issued weeks after the political upheavals that restored constitutional rule in Spain this number shows how the language of the regency government the suppression and reorganization of state bodies and local declarations of loyalty to Isabel II reached colonial readers through the newspaper press. In a Cuban setting where metropolitan policy was filtered through governors ministries and municipal elites an issue such as this preserves the working connection between imperial administration and provincial print.<br /> <br /> Diario Constitucional de Santiago de Cuba. No. 57. Santiago de Cuba 27 November 1836. 4 pages. Folio newspaper issue. The masthead reads "DIARIO CONSTITUCIONAL / DE SANTIAGO DE CUBA" with the date line "DOMINGO 27 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 1836." Page 1 opens with "MINISTERIO DE LA GOBERNACION DEL REINO" followed by a circular and a substantial "EXPOSICION A LA REINA GOBERNADORA" leading into a "REAL DECRETO" concerning the suppression of the Consejo Real de España e Indias. Interior pages continue the decree and carry translatedly legible sections including "MISCELANEA" notices on "Las islas turcas libres" and "Noticias sobre Tejas" and a long exchange under "REMITIDOS" dated "Cuba 25 de Noviembre de 1836" addressing militia service volunteers of Isabel II and the political insult attributed to an earlier subscriber. The issue survives as a complete four page folio with dense double column text throughout and no wrappers as issued.<br /> <br /> Printed in Santiago the issue shows constitutional and monarchist language being adapted for a colonial audience that was expected to follow ministry decrees military loyalty and debates over public honor in the same sheet. Folded as issued with minor edge chipping small losses at corners and margins some toning and closed tears and pinholes; complete and legible. Overall good condition. The juxtaposition of metropolitan government text Caribbean and Atlantic news and the local controversy printed in "Remitidos" gives the number a documentary range broader than a routine official gazette placing state policy beside the contested language of provincial political life. unknown
1996Q-0890133115Museum of New Mexico Pr 1996-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Museum of New Mexico Pr paperback
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WRCLIT70217London: Friends Service Committee nd. 8pp. Printed wrappers. First edition. Wrappers lightly dust soiled but very good. Friends Service Committee unknown books
1939WRCLIT28761New York: Modern Age Books 1939. Small quarto. Half white calf and blue cloth stamped in gilt. Plates. Some faint dust darkening and light rubbing to the white calf otherwise a fine copy in edgeworn slipcase short breaks at top joints and light foxing to label. First edition deluxe issue. One of 440 numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by Quintanilla. This deluxe issue also includes four original lithographs and a loose color print not included in the trade edition. Other than Hemingway's Preface the text is by Elliot Paul and Jay Allen. Modern Age Books hardcover books
1960WRCLIT81694Philadelphia: Lippincott 1960. Decorated medium brown cloth. First edition. Fine in near fine slightly tanned dust jacket. A novel of the Spanish war by a journalist and combatant in the Intl. Brigade. Lippincott hardcover books
1966WRCLIT73055Seattle & London: Univ. of Washington Press 1966. Cloth. First edition. Ink name in corner of free endsheet otherwise about fine in price- clipped dust jacket. Univ. of Washington Press hardcover books