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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
19-9730Barcelona: Ã’mnium Cultural ca. 1970. Large format color print poster 18†x 13†for “Five hundred Years of the Catalan Bookâ€. Very Good. Text in Spanish. Barcelona: Òmnium Cultural, [ca. 1970?] unknown
19-9735Barcelona: Ã’mnium Cultural ca. 1970. Large format color print poster 18†x 13†for “Five hundred Years of the Catalan Bookâ€. Very Good. Text in Spanish. Barcelona: Òmnium Cultural, [ca. 1970?] unknown
19-9731Barcelona: Ã’mnium Cultural ca. 1970. Large format color print poster 18†x 13†for “Five hundred Years of the Catalan Bookâ€. Very Good. Text in Spanish. Barcelona: Òmnium Cultural, [ca. 1970?] unknown
19-9734Barcelona: Ã’mnium Cultural ca. 1970. Large format color print poster 18†x 13†for “Five hundred Years of the Catalan Bookâ€. Very Good. Text in Spanish. Barcelona: Òmnium Cultural, [ca. 1970?] unknown
17-6403Sao Paulo Brazil: Secretaria do Turismo 1970. 62 x 44 cm. Exhibition Poster. Offset color lithograph. Text in Spanish. Very Good. Two small holes at lower left sheet edge. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Secretaria do Turismo, 1970. unknown
19-9751Madrid: 20th Century Spanish ca. 1970s. Large format folded color print poster 18†x 24†for “Read to discuss. The Federal Republic of Germany through its booksâ€. Very Good. Text in Spanish/Catalan. [Madrid?]: 20th Century Spanish, [ca. 1970s?] unknown
17-6337Capellades Spain: Romaya Valls S.A. 1968. 49 x 27 cm. Exhibition Poster. Offset color lithograph. Very Good. Scarce. Text in Spanish. Some soiling along top and bottom sheet edges. Capellades, Spain: Romaya Valls S.A., 1968. unknown
19-9733Barcelona: 20th Century Spanish Publisher ca. 1974. Large format folded color print poster 30†x 22â€. Good. Half inch tear at bottom edge along fold. Text in Spanish. Barcelona: 20th Century Spanish Publisher, [ca. 1974] unknown
51-5862circa 1765. Small 4to. 14 x 20cm. 150 manuscript leaves. 18th Century calf with gilt spineworn. .Provenance: Estate of Joaquin Romero Maura. Mr Maura great-grandson of a five-time prime minister of Spain lived in the UK for most of his life and co-directed the Iberian Centre with the illustrious historian Sir Raymond Carr. Joaquín Romero Maura – died lin June 2022 at the age of 81 at a senior home in Zaragoza Spain. The historian – who held a PhD from Oxford University – was widowed and childless. He had been a confidante of the former Spanish king.Joaquín Romero Maura Niza 1940-Zaragoza 5 de junio de 2022 fue un historiador español. Destacó por su obra La rosa de fuego un estudio sobre el obrerismo barcelonés de la primera década del siglo xx. circa 1765 unknown
a81439Madrid 1928. Limited to 600 copies. In Spanish. Lg.4to. 452pp. wraps. Good light wear light discoloration. No ownership marks. . paperback
a81232Madrid 1965-1968. Nine separate issues of this literature and philosophy journal published in Madrid. Issues No. 8 15 17-21 23 24. Articles on Simone de Beaufoir Beckett Kurosawa Zhivago Cine Checoslovaco Brecht Beckett Pasolini Carson McCullers etc. All issues sm.4to. original decorated wraps. Good plus - VG light cover wear. Set of 9 issues: . paperback
1905H7577Madrid: Nuevo Mundo 1905. Hardcover. Very Good. Large quarto leather backed cloth boards very good light wear to binding original front color covers bound in but not the rear wraps each issue is 24 pp heavily illustrated some colorized photos on all aspects of Spanish theater. Nuevo Mundo hardcover
1900H7579Madrid: Nuevo Mundo 1900. Hardcover. Very Good. Large quarto leather backed cloth boards very good light wear to binding original front color covers bound in including the rear wraps each issue is 24 pp heavily illustrated some colorized photos on all aspects of Spanish theater. Nuevo Mundo hardcover
1903H7578Madrid: Nuevo Mundo 1903. Hardcover. Very Good. Large quarto leather backed cloth boards very good light wear to binding original front color covers bound in including the rear wraps each issue is 24 pp heavily illustrated some colorized photos on all aspects of Spanish theater. Nuevo Mundo hardcover
16671003941667. No place 1667. Titlepage iii293pp. Contemporary mottled calf bottom of spine damaged. A nice wide-margined copy of this work. The War of Devolution 16671668 saw Louis XIV's French armies overrun the Hapsburg controlled Spanish Netherlands. Louis's claims to the Spanish Netherlands were tenuous. His wife Maria Theresa the daughter of Philip IV had renounced her rights of a Spanish inheritance in return for a large dowry at the time of her marriage. The dowry had yet to be paid however. When Philip died in 1665 Louis' lawyers justified Louis's possible claims by arguing that while Spanish laws of succession meant the throne of Philip IV would pass to his son Charles II ancient laws of Duchy of Brabant ruled that the Spanish Netherlands could "devolve" to Philip's daughter from his first marriage Louis's wife. France pressed the claim in 1667 and the present work was a kind of war announcement. The Latin edition was published the same year as the French one. unknown
129359hardcover. Real Academia Nacional de Medicina. 16 vols. 8vo flexible white cloth; slightly soiled. Madrid: Julio Cosano 1921-1949.<br/> <br/> A scholarly set on internal medicine biography epidemics pediatrics and other topics.<br/> <br/> unknown
17604757Cadiz 1760. Hardcover. Very Good. Charmingly printed little book. Quite scarce. <br/><br/> Cadiz hardcover
193830423San Sabastian Spain. 1938. First Printing. Periodical. Scarce English edition the first issue of this monthly mimeo magazne printed on rectos only stapled at center of top edge issued by the fascist party formed when Franco merged two separate National groups. This issue leads off with a speech by Franco an open letter to the army from Jose Antonio What National Syndicalism is Doing for Spain. Some Social Reforms and Books. Recommended. Very good- with small tears creasing and geneal wear; last page present but detached. ; 9 x 13"; 16 pp . unknown
1937bb_montseny1937<p><b>MONTSENY</b> Federica.</p><p><b><i>La commune de Paris y la revolución Española</i></b>; conferencia pronunciada en el Cine Coliseum de Valencia el dia 14 de Marzo de 1937.</p><p>N. pl.: C.N.T. A.I.T. Comité Nacional Oficina de Información Propaganda y Prensa 1937.</p><p>12mo. 36 pp. staple-bound pamphlet with beautiful four-color print by <b>Arturo Ballester</b> on the front cover depicting a battle scene; rear cover with imprint and stamped "Printed in Spain" except for age toning a fine copy.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Federica Montseny</b> was an anarchist who served as the Minister of Health and Social Policy in the Second Spanish Republic during the Civil War and at the time of publication the first female member of any Spanish government's cabinet or anywhere in Western Europe.</p> Comité Nacional, Oficina de Información, Propaganda y Prensa paperback
1946204357Los Angeles: Win the Peace Division of the Mobilization for Democracy and the Action Committee to Free Spain Now 1946. Small ink notation in one corner; horizontal fold; fine. Broadside single leaf approx. 8-1/2 X 11 inches printed on one side. Printed petition to Secretary of State James F. Byrnes 1945-47 seeking action from the U.S. government against Franco's Spain in the aftermath of the defeat of Hitler. Win the Peace Division of the Mobilization for Democracy, and the Action Committee to Free Spain Now unknown
1938207232New York: League of American Writers 1938. First Edition. Covers rubbed slightly used with a hint of sun to the spine. Small 8vo 82pp; printed wrappers stapled. Historic publication of statements for and against the Spanish resistance to Franco and fascism including contributions from Faulkner Hemingway Hammett Steinbeck Wright and many more. League of American Writers unknown
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
194297399New York NY & Jersey City NJ circa 1942. 1942. Very good. - An 8 inch high by 10 inch wide softly hued black & white original photograph by Arthur C. Macaulay. The photograph portrays the Spanish pianist Amparo Iturbi standing on stage next to a grand piano accepting the applause of the servicemen looking back from their seats at a table. American Theatre Wing's City Center Producer Jean Dalrymple is seated next to a sailor at bottom right. An array of flags serves as background to the stage and the pictorial banner above reads "American Theatre Wing War Service Inc. : Stage Door Canteen". The Jersey City N.J. photographer's credits are stamped on the verso and the photograph is additionally identified in pencil as "#758 Courtesy c-9-4 Amparo Iturbi" and "Amparo Iterbi / Jean Dalrymple" on the verso. There is a crease to the bottom right corner of the photograph with minor creasing to the top left corner and left edge. Very good. <p>A New York City venue run by the American Theatre Wing "The Stage Door Canteen" offered meals and entertainment free of charge to American service men during WWII. The original venue first opened in the basement of a theater on 44th Street in New York City on March 2 1942. Stage Door Canteens were eventually set up in cities throughout the country as well as in London and Paris.<p>The younger sister of Jose Iturbi the Spanish pianist Amparo Iturbi 1898-1969 was herself a well-known performer. She gave her debut concert in Barcelona when only 15 years old and played in Paris in 1925. She and her brother Jose played dual piano recitals through Italy Switzerland Belgium the Netherlands and England and she also accompanied the Catalan Soprano Maria Barrientos. Her first American performance came in 1937 and she was a pioneer of the Spanish piano repertoire prior to Alicia de Larrocha's arrival in 1965. Amparo appeared on screen with her brother Jose Iturbi in MGM's 1944 musical "Two Girls and a Sailor".<p>Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Cary Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jos Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world. New York, NY & Jersey City, NJ, circa 1942. unknown