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199923762Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0838753981 . First edition. As new in like dust jacket. . Bucknell University Press hardcover books
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 books
1974202812Washington DC: The Committee 1974. 4p. 8.5x11 inches mailing label on rear lightly-worn news release. After 5 years of service the advocate for Spanish speakers government programs closed down operations. E.B. Duarte was the final director. The Committee unknown books
1970202811Washington: the Committee 1970. Six panel newsletter 8.5x11 inches fold creases otherwise very good. This newsletter became "Hoy" in 1972. the Committee unknown books
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 books
198914913New York: Grove Press 1989. Hardcover. 106p. remainder dot bottom edge otherwise a very good first edition first printing stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Cuban American novelist. Grove Press hardcover books
1937WRCLIT70515London: Paramount 1937. 10pp. Quarto. Pictorial self-wrappers with upper wrapper bearing Paramount's standard house imagery. Heavily illustrated. About fine. Original campaign pressbook for the British release of this film adaptation of a story by Paul and Elsie Fox with the screenplay by Louis Stevens and Robert Wyler. Directed by James P. Hogan starring Dorothy Lamour Lew Ayers Gilbert Roland Lionel Atwill Anthony Quinn et al. The film is obviously set within the context of the Spanish Civil War and was touted as the "First Spanish War Romance" but the war serves chiefly as a backdrop affording little insight into the causes and events. The publicity paper however offered some dramatic period imagery. Paramount unknown books
179210255Madrid: La Viuda de Ibarra 1792. Seventh Impression corrected and augmented of this handwriting manual with 9 pages of plates showing different letter forms. Page size: 5-11/16 x 3-3/4 inches i-iv 1-208pp. 9pp. plates. Bound: contemporary calf red morocco label title printed in gold on spine marbled endpapers very good. Printed by the Widow Ibarra. La Viuda de Ibarra unknown books
1973130912New York New York: Hastings Gallery/Spanish Institute 1973. Softcover. NF has the artists's name handwritten at top of front page. Cream bi-fold with 1 black and white illustration. Published in conjunction with a gallery exhibition January 16 - February 17 1973. Includes 3 reviews of the artist's work an illustration of the painting "The Blue Shirt" and a list of 13 paintings exhibited. Quite scarce. Hastings Gallery/Spanish Institute paperback books
43212Paterson N.J.: The Paterson Ribbon Co n. d. Ca 1898. Aging to silk with signs of light wear & very faint stain under the flag. Overall Very Good. Woven silk ribbon with eagle & flag over the battleship Maine with the nationalistic slogan underneath with 3 red & blue stars at bottom. 8-1/8" x 3" <br/><br/> The Paterson Ribbon Co unknown books
1984179824Madrid Spain: Museo Espanol de Arte Contemporaneo Madrid 1984. Softcover. VG. minor chip to upper spine top. crease to spine; textblock firm. textblock edges foxed; pg edges have instances of specked foxing. glossy illustrated & orange wrappers. 280 pgs w/ bw & color illustrations. Text in Spanish. A nice catalogue for the Cezanne completist. Museo Espanol de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid unknown books
19267657Paris: Libreria Larousse 1926. Very thick octavo 19.5 x 14 x 5.75 cm. 1528 pages. Two column format with 200 black & white illustration and some full-page color plates. 102 maps. 5900 entries. All edges red.Text in Spanish and Portuguese. Later printing of this Spanish adaptation by Miguel de Toro of the famous Larousse Gastronomique. Between the two separate dictionaries is an interesting section "Locuciones Latinas y Extranjeras" printed on pink paper. ~ Hinges delicate but holding. In original orange cloth with illustration of a woman blowing a dandelion with brown titles on front and spine. Edges and corners rubbed. Still near very good. Libreria Larousse hardcover books
1900List518Most Cuba or Jacksonville 1900. Silver gelatin or albumen photographs various sizes ranging from 3 x 3 to 6 x 8 most captioned to verso. With handwritten manuscript four leaves discussing various diseases. The Spanish-American War was the first war in which nurses formed their own dedicated units as well as the first war in which they were accepted within military hospitals. While no nurses died in battle 153 died during the war from disease. Nurses were responsible for both treating soldiers as well as maintaining sanitary conditions within the camps. Conditions were often poor leading some to work until they were too sick to continue. <br /><br /> The current collection of photographs documents the experiences of a Mrs. Waters who was originally from Groton Massachusetts. The collection begins with a couple early photographs including a portrait as a young woman and a cyanotype of one of Waters' leprosy patients at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The next section shows Waters' training in Jacksonville Florida with either the Fourth or Seventh Army Corps at what was called Camp Cuba Libre both Corps trained there in 1898. The photographs of Jacksonville show life around the military camp and environs with some notable photographs of African-American inhabitants of the region. Three photographs quite notably show the Congregation of American Sisters a small group of American Indian nuns led by Reverend Francis Craft. The photographs taken in Cuba are notable for their portrayal of local life. Several photographs of military installations are taken around the "trocha" or line established by General Valeriana Weyler from Mariel to Majana. Another notable photograph is a cabinet card of a large group of nurses taken by the Havana photographer R. Testar. <br /><br /> The group overall shows very early photographic records of military nurses in training as well as a scarce photographic record from a woman in a combat situation. The photographs are generally well preserved in very good to excellent condition with some light fading. Accompanying the photographs is a four page manuscript essay presumably by Waters discussing leprosy as well as the booklet Spanish Phrase Book for American Soldiers and Sailors published by the National Relief Commission of Philadelphia. <br /><br /> Offered in partnership with Daniel / Oliver Gallery. books
1898535Springfield Oh: Mast Crowell & Kirkpatrick 1898. Good. 121pp. Folio. Original orange printed wrappers. Light wear and soiling spine chipped with some glue repair. Ink ownership inscription at top of front cover. Minor internal soiling several leaves with tape repairs at edges. Extensively illustrated souvenir publication of the Spanish-American War. Images include local street scenes and landmarks photos of the native populations and the American military occupation. "Depicting the natives their costumes habitations and occupations; prominent buildings street scenes mountain and river scenery etc. Also life in the American Army and Navy with portraits of the chief actors in the Spanish-American War. Over three hundred illustrations. Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick unknown books
193743660Barcelona: P.S.U. / U.G.T. n.d. but ca. 1937. First Edition. Octavo 21cm.; bifolium printed on newsprint photo-montaged upper panel. A hint of wear and toning else Near Fine. Promotional handbill issued at the height of the Spanish Civil War delineating the platform of the short-lived Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia the Catalan referent of the Communist Party of Spain and its workers' union. The lovely photo-montaged upper panel depicts both military scenes agricultural activities and at the fore-front a young woman working on a piece of heavy machinery. Text entirely in Catalan. UCSD only in North American according to OCLC February 2019. P.S.U. / U.G.T. unknown books
2015243846Berkeley: Bay Area Alternative Press 2015. v 41p. 5.5x8 inches texts in Spanish and English on facing pages introduction preface poems very good first edition booklet in spiral-boun pictorial wraps. Peruvian-American poet. No holdings located in OCLC as of 10/2019. Bay Area Alternative Press unknown books
200187025Beverly Hills: Laredo Publishing Co 2001. Paperback. 109p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Detroit-based Latino poet. Laredo Publishing Co paperback books
17604757Cadiz 1760. Hardcover. Very Good. Charmingly printed little book. Quite scarce. <br/><br/> Cadiz hardcover books
190237237v. p. 1902. Maroon half-leather binding with black cloth boards. General wear with spotting to boards which are bowed. A VG copy. 201 numbered pages of lined paper. 9-7/8" x 7-5/8" <br/><br/>The 'Kilpatrick' began life as the SS Michigan beginning service in September 1891 as a cargo vessel with limited passenger accomodation. In 1898 she was sold to the US government to act as a military transport during the war. She was capable of hauling 840 men and 800 horses. While not an active participant in the Spanish American war she did subsequent duty in transport service to the PI as this log documents. Capt Rogers begins his entries Saturday Dec. 31st 1898 noting relief of Cap. Jeffreys taking command of U.S.A.F. Michigan departing for Havana at 9 pm. The final entry is Sept. 2nd 02 noting position/course details of a "Manila to Frisco" run. This log a first-hand account of the ship's life recording location etc. Details of the Captain's or crew's life are for the most part absent. That being said it is a unique historical document that provides daily facts of the ship it's activities & its location. hardcover books
195760341Austin: Department of Romance Languages University of Texas 1957. Paperback. Very Good. frontis group portrait 62p. Wrapper. 23cm. INSCRIBED by Harvey L. Johnson who was Discussion leader of Section IV of the Symposium. <br/><br/> Department of Romance Languages, University of Texas paperback books
1899613371899. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR. PROCLAMATIONS AND DECREES DURING THE WAR WITH SPAIN. Dept. of State Unites States of America. Washington: Government Printing Office 1899. 8vo. original wrappered pamphlet bound in black cloth-backed marbled paper-covered boards paper labels to spine; 99 pp. Ex-library. Very good. 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
17884739Madrid: En la Imprenta de D. Joseph Doblado 1788. Sm. 8vo. 166251pp. Index. Copper engraved title-page vignette and double-page table. Cont. vellum soiled hand-lettered spine. Title-page with an oval library stamp that extends into the vignette. The rules & constitution of the Carmelite Order. Palau 254013. Note: Palau records the first edition as 1582. En la Imprenta de D. Joseph Doblado hardcover books
1778WRCAM37240Madrid: Pedro Marin 1778. 219262pp. plus engraved leaf with royal coat of arms. Quarto. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spine gilt extra. Edges of covers slightly worn corners heavily worn. Modern bookplate on front pastedown old book dealers' descriptions on front pastedown. Contemporary ownership inscription "Castillo" on titlepage. Occasional minor soiling and dampstaining in upper margins of a few leaves remainder of text fresh and clean with wide margins printed on heavy paper. Very good plus. Detailed rules and regulations governing Spain's late 18th-century commercial policy in Latin America with a preliminary section of nineteen pages providing a summary of the articles and tariffs documented in the main portion of the text. With this REGLAMENTO. the Crown terminated Cadiz and Seville's monopoly of trade with Spanish America allowing other cities of the realm to participate. In addition to much information on commerce and numerous tariffs on a large variety of Spanish and American goods several sections discuss shipping ports and other maritime activities directly related to commercial activity. The work also includes the text of concessions granted to Louisiana. PALAU 255843. SABIN 68890. MEDINA BHA 4845. Pedro Marin unknown books
93318First Edition. pamphlet. 36 pages. Slim 8vo printed wrappers; chipped ex- lib. Paris: R. Chapelot 1899.<br/><br/> unknown books