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Madrid, Editorial Plutarco, 1931. 4to.; 226 pp. Cubiertas originales. "Un paisaje es un estado del alma". Los paisajes de vida interior y estados anímicos de biógrafo y biografiado encuadrados en el circundante paisaje ginebrino.
Small octavo in white DJ, color illus to front DJ, 190 p, 20 cm. In Spanish. Protected in archival mylar sleeve. 5000 copies. Striking color illustration to boards nad jacket of woman and hunchbacked, villanious rainbowed man.|| Fiction.
Madrid, Ediciones Alfil - Escélicer, 1968 ('Teatro'). 8vo.; 67 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Miracle Editor, 1942. 4to.; 239 pp., con ilustraciones de José Narro entre el texto. Encuadernación original.
Barcelona, Hispano Americana de Ediciones, 1945. 4to.; 236 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
2015500141295De barée 2015 2015.
171134984London 1711. 888pp. Some toning. Very good. Disbound.<br/> <br/> An interesting work relating to the actions of French Huguenot soldier and diplomat Henri de Massue Earl of Galway during the War of the Spanish Succession. Galway's failure at the Battle of Almanza led to the defeat of the British and his eventual censure by Parliament.<br/> <br/> ESTC T18844. Goldsmith 4973. unknown
1711WRCAM53956London 1711. 888pp. Dbd. Some toning. Very good. An interesting work relating to the actions of French Huguenot soldier and diplomat Henri de Massue Earl of Galway during the War of the Spanish Succession. Galway's failure at the Battle of Almanza led to the defeat of the British and his eventual censure by Parliament. ESTC T18844. GOLDSMITH 4973. unknown books
First Edition, 4to, coloured frontis., 60 plates, orig. cloth, d.w. Introduction to the binder's craft in Spain through six centuries, with illustrations, glossary, bibliography, list of binders.
First Edition, 32 pp., pamphlet with a marbled paper spine. A defence of the administration against the popular clamour against the Convention. Kress, 4437; Goldsmith, 7669; Hanson, 5292.
150734851Barcelona Madrid Valldolid Spain Aranjuez Mexico City & elsewhere 170179. Small 4to folio & larger. Approximately 135 ff. <br><br>Explaining why manuscript cedularios were made in the era of the printing press is called for here and the answer is simple: The number of copies that were printed of any given royal cédula tended to be smaller than the number of lawyers clerks judges and other legal sorts who needed a copy. And within months of the issuance of the decree no printed copies were available for love or money. Owning the various editions of the Recopilación de leyes de Indias was insufficient for most cédulas related to => specific issues peculiar to one person place institution or event and such specificity is not included in the recopilaciones though the royal decrees provided good useful precedents to cite.<br>Â Â Â Â QED: Every colonial-era lawyer had to resort to maintaining his own cedulario.<br>Â Â Â Â This cedulario was assembled in Mexico during the 18th century probably around 1778 or 1780 for the use of a lawyer before the audiencia or perhaps for an audiencia judge or a judge's staff member. The decrees relate to a wide variety of topics: criminal cases the army and navy confiscation of property the use of stamped paper the royal treasury royal officials in Nicaragua cabildos proselytization of Indians commodities dress codes bigamy and other social matters in the regions of Mexico New Galicia and Guatemala. Of the 43 items 22 are printed decrees all but one printed in Spain and the remaining 21 are manuscript. Fifteen bear => true rather than stamped royal signatures: six are signed by Felipe V and nine are by Ferdinand VI. Of the 28 documents not signed by a king 17 are printed and 11 are manuscript. The documents are sewn and were once bound; binding removed some time ago. 18th-century numbering of documents shows that 10 documents were removed som time before the collection came into our hands. There are some stains a few holes at folds a few edges a little tattered nothing worse. => A sound and interesting collection. unknown books
24857Printed by W. Nicholson. c.1810. First Edition 36-26pp. engraved frontispiece offset text a little dusty and stained partly unopened uncut paper wrappers. The story of Henry Farnese a native of Saragossa and a descendant of the noble house of Parma. Copac lists the British Library & Bodleian Library copies only. Printed by W. Nicholson. [c.1810] unknown
The envelope (141 x 73mm) is addressed to "Mr. T. Jenkin. 32, Strada Reale. Malta", contained within is a piece of brown cloth (46 x 21mm) with edges frayed, on the reverse of the envelope in a contemporary hand "A Piece of "Pizzaio's" "Shroud" taken from the Cathedral at "Lima" in 1870. Not by [Miracle?]. Pizzaro was the Conqueror of Peru about 1520." Gonzalo Pizarro (1513-1548) was a Spanish conquistador who was one of his brother Francisco's main lieutenants during the conquest of the Inca Empire. Gonzalo was cruel and ruthless, but undeniably a very effective soldier. After the conquest, he fought alongside his brothers and their supporters during the civil wars that broke out among the conquistadors. Later, he led the resistance in Peru to the "New Laws" of 1542, taking up arms against an official Spanish Viceroy: this earned him a royal execution in 1548. "Gonzalo's remains were not exposed to the indignities inflicted on Carbajal's, whose quarters were hung in chains on the four great roads leading to Cuzco. Centeno saved Pizarro's body from being stripped, by redeeming his costly raiment from the executioner, and in this sumptuous shroud it was laid in the chapel of the convent of Our Lady of Mercy in Cuzco." (Precott, The Conquest of Peru, p.497).
Octavo in white (yellow) DJ, 341 pages, b&w illustrations, facsimiles, music, portraits ; 23 cm. In Spanish. || Biography, MÈrida, Ana, 1924-. || DJ protected in mylar sleeve. || Dance Danza
Madrid, 1957 [Adonais]. 8vo.; 61 pp., 2 hs. Edición limitada de 600 ejemplares. Cubiertas originales.
1981ZB145328Boulder 1981. text browned still good softcover. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Boulder paperback
Quarto in green cloth with gilt titles and silver decoration; illus. (some folding plates); 541 pp., 26 cm.
This is a very good softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. The spine is not creased, binding firm. Text in Spanish. Stated first edition. Bibliography. 8" high X 5" wide, 460 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Octavo in white wrappers illus inb/w; 120 p. : ill. ; 21 cm; bibliographical references (p. 115-119). Anarchism and anarchists -- Peru. Syndicalism -- Peru. / Text in Spanish
Red-tan octavo, 302 pages, b&w illustrations ; 24 cm. Scarce. In Spanish. || Anarchism -- Chile -- History. Latin America.
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193279064Oxford UK: Oxford University Press 1932. Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. This is copy 142/250. with a preface by David Nichol Smith. El Armamento Del Moro El Moro Alcayde La Venganca Del Moro Rio Verde Rio Verde Alcanzor and Zayda the Moorish Bull Feast El marinero de Amor & Notes. & Rejected Designs in Copperplate for the Frontispeice and Title-Page & Three Drawings for Woodcuts by Henry Swinburne. vellum binding. wear to corners. ; Limited Edition; 9 x 11 1/2 Oxford University Press hardcover
pp. (260) + (8) [A Catalogue dated 1841 of Mr. Murray's Recent Publications, printed in lavender!] With numerous finely printed illustrations after David Roberts, William Harvey; William Hallen, William Simson, Henry Warren, C. E. Aubrey and others. Printed with decorative borders, ornamental initials, and illuminations in various colors throughout (red, blue, gold, etc.);PLUS four chromolithographed illuminated title-pages - all being the work of Owen Jones. 4to. 260 mm. Original full cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold, after a design by Owen Jones; spine mostly gone. Rear board and last signature detached. This is the First Edition of what is often considered the first illuminated Victorian gift book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W144 R