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Madrid, Hiperión, 1979. 4to.; 95 pp., y una lámina aparte. Cubiertas originales.
iv, 220 pp. Bibliography. Index. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of interesting archival photos. Presents the family recollections of: Eleanor Dahl, Jessie Stinson, John Wannamaker, Earl and Mabel Onderdonk, Mildred Wannamaker, Krysia Mason, Douglas K. Redner, Verna Sills, Mrs. Jack Langman, Robert and Carole Bleecker, Mrs. George Flower, Bruce Graham, Gwen Braidwood, Jack DeLong, Mary and Cecil McConkey, Emma Barber, Gladys Adams, Beth Nightingale, Nellie Montgomery, Lorna Bowerman, and Mrs. John Jinks. Also includes a fascinating page of information about the Spanish Influenza epidemic of 1918, including a 'Recipe for Influenza' which involves vinegar, turpentine and flannel. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this informative local history and wonderful genealogical reference. Book
Octavo in stapled wraps with blue illus front wrap; 28p, chronolgy chielfy lyrics; some illus. Presumably quite scarce. In Spanish. Chile, Allende, Pinochet, Coup. Political Crimes; 1970s, Music, Revolution, Socialism, Activism. Murder. Poetry. Torture. Folk heroes.
vii + 101pp.(of which 26pp.ills.), VG
Octavo in dark blue stiff illus. paper wraps; 62 p., 22 cm. In Spanish.
Madrid, Renacimiento, s.a. (hacia 1922). 4to.; 290 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Paperback beige octavo. 30 pages, b/w illustrations, 21 cm In Spanish.
192 pages including index. How Hispanic-American culture was shaped - what intellectual and spiritual ingredients went into it, what European elements underwent a change in migrating to the New World and which ones grew out of the mestizo or hybrid spirit - is the concern of this "inner history." Contents clean and unmarked, but for prior owner's details upon front flyleaf. Average wear to covers. Book
pp. (6) [Index of Abbreviations is bound out of place], (vii)-x, (2), (13)-322, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Title age stained. 12mo. 180 mm. Boards detached. Virtually disbound. Text block tight. Title continues: "Taken From The Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, And Italian Languages: Translated Into English, With Illustrations, Historical And Idiomatic". S&S/AI 44649. Third American edition. PAIMP 10
pp. (6), (vii)-x, (2), (13)-322, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Very foxed. Early manuscript ownership of James Booth on title page and first fly leaf. 12mo. 180 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Lacks spine labels. Title continues: 'Taken From The Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, And Italian Languages: Translated Into English, With Illustrations, Historical And Idiomatic'. S&S/AI 44649. Third American edition. Hardbound. Good. PAIMP 22
143 p. ; 20 cm. Text in Spanish
Paper wrappers, 4to. , 63 pages. Includes material on Ladino musicians. Thesis (B. A. ) Dissertation. Series: Harvard Judaica Collection student research papers ; no. 3; SUBJECT(S) : Klezmer music -- History and criticism. Jewish musicians -- New York (State) Volksmuziek. Joden. Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-63) and discography (p. 57-59) . Very good condition. (SEF-31-30)
8vo., First Edition thus, with endpaper maps; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. One of relatively few detailed accounts from the Spanish viewpoint. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
This is a very good hardcover copy of the first edition in red cloth with title printed in gilt on the spine. Very clean inside and out. Back hinge repaired, bump to top corner of text block, small moisture stain to top edge of text block. The standard work on the subject with extensive bibliographical listings, and hundreds of color plates (with captions printed on tissue guards) and black & white illustrations of playing cards. Illustrates the history of playing cards beginning with the earliest cards ever found, which come from Provence, France, and date to around 1440. Folio, 12" high X 9" wide, 468 pages. Foreign postage will be extra for this large heavy book. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good hardcover copy. No dust jacket. Very clean inside, and outside clean, spine faded. This is Volume VI Part I of this well known 20 volume series on Spanish painting. 140 black & white illustrations. Bibliography. 9 1/2" high X 6 1/2", 344 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1961. 1st edition. Cloth, 8vo, vii, 463, 22 cm. Stands on its own for this period. "May be regarded as a translation of the second [Hebrew] edition. Here and there ... The text has been slightly abridged ... Elsewhere, ... Principally in the notes, the translation contains material not found in either of the Hebrew editions. " Includes bibliographical references. Subject : Jews -- Spain -- History. Bookplate from previous owner on inside front cover. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (SEF-23-16)
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 424 pages.
Cloth, 8vo, xiv, 424 pages, illustrations, 21 cm. CONTENTS: Foreword, Introductory: The Antecedents of Crypto-Judaism, I. The Beginnings of Marranism, II. The Establishment of the Inquisition, III. The General Conversion in Portugal, IV. The Heyday of the Inquisition, V. The Inquisitional Procedure and the Auto-da-fe, VI. Saints, Heroes, and Martyrs, VII. The Religion of the Marranos, VIII. The Marrano Diaspora, IX. The Dutch Jerusalem, X. Resettlement in the New World, XII. Some Marrano Worthies, XIII. The Literature of the Marranos, XIV. The Decline of the Inquisition, Epilogue: The Marranos of Today, Notes, Bibliography, Index. "Bibliography of some of the more important works used" on pages 401-407. SUBJECT (S) : Marranos--History. Inquisition--Spain. Frontis photo, black and white illustrations. Clean and fresh, very good Condition. (SEF-48-1)
Paperback, 8vo, xii, 424 pages, illustrations, 21 cm. CONTENTS: Foreword, Introductory: The Antecedents of Crypto-Judaism, I. The Beginnings of Marranism, II. The Establishment of the Inquisition, III. The General Conversion in Portugal, IV. The Heyday of the Inquisition, V. The Inquisitional Procedure and the Auto-da-fe, VI. Saints, Heroes, and Martyrs, VII. The Religion of the Marranos, VIII. The Marrano Diaspora, IX. The Dutch Jerusalem, X. Resettlement in the New World, XII. Some Marrano Worthies, XIII. The Literature of the Marranos, XIV. The Decline of the Inquisition, Epilogue: The Marranos of Today, Notes, Bibliography, Index. "Bibliography of some of the more important works used" on pages 401-407. SUBJECT(S) : Marranos--History. Inquisition--Spain. Frontis photo, black and white illustrations. Cover slightly scuffed, outer edges soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good Condition. (SEF-48-3)
Valladolid, 2002. 4to.; 199 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Editorial Seix Barral, 1958. 4to.; 405 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Santiago de Compostela, 2001. 4to. menor; 246 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1st edition. 16mo, 60 pages, illustrated by Simi. Fine condition hardback in fine condition clipped dust jacket. 39397. eng
Buenos Aires, Espasa Calpe Argentina, 1943 ["Austral"]. 4to. menor; 263 pp. Cubiertas originales. Kingston fue un prolífico y exitoso autor de narraciones de viajes, exploraciones y aventuras destinadas a un público juvenil, amén de el primer traductor de Jules Verne al inglés.
Facsimile of the rare London: 1759 first edition. pp. 455; 387. Small 8vo. Original leather grained cloth binding. Fine condition. Venegas was a learned Jesuit missionary in Mexico and California. While in California he gathered much information from personal observation and from the archives of the various missions. These volumes contain valuable geographical, historical, and ethnological material rel ating to the name, situation, and extent of California, the aborigines and their ancient religions, early voyages along the California coast, and the labors of the Jesuits. These facsimiles are the mo st affordable way to study, own, and enjoy such rare Americana. NW29. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!