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20012603H-13999A-1504EB&H Espanol 2001-05-01. bonded_leather. Good. 7x2x10. Tiene el nombre del propietario anterior grabado en relieve en la cubierta frontal; el resto está en buen estado. Este libro se encuentra en buenas condiciones. HAS PREVIOUS OWNER NAME EMBOSSED ON FRONT COVER REST IS NICE. This Book is in Good condition. See our picture for exact item you will receive. All items ship within 24 hours. Packaging is 100% Recyclable. Most items purchased from Charitable organizations. A portion of each sale is also donated to a monthly charity check your package for this month's charity. Reuse-Recycle-Rebook! B&H Espanol hardcover
2001SONG1558197990B&H Espanol 2001-05-01. Indexed. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x1.00x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. B&H Espanol hardcover
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1911030666Madrid: Imprenta Espanola / Fernando Fe / Victoriano Suarez 1911. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 291 Pp 1 Pp Advertisement For The Author's Works. Original Beige Wrappers Printed In Black Priced 3 Pesetas On Spine. Inscribed By Unamuno To The Cervantes Scholar Rudolph Rodolfo Schevill And Dated In Salamanca Vi/11 June 1911 The Year Of Publication. Covers With Slight Browning More Browning To Spine Water-Staining At Upper Right Corner Edges Of Rear Cover To 1/4" Deep But No Traces Elsewhere On Covers Or Pages. Contents Fine Pages Unopened Still Attached At Top. A Book Of Poetry Noted By Some As Containing The Finest Sonnets In The Spanish Language. <br/> <br/> Imprenta Espanola / Fernando Fe / Victoriano Suarez paperback
1963321008London: Phillips 1963. Record. Very Good record and jacket.; Festivo Series. Phillips unknown
ria9781474458955_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Examines the star persona of Argentine actor Ricardo Darín. hardcover
1913036399Paris / Mexico D. F. : Libreria De La Vda. De Ch. Bouret 1913. 3rd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good . Fine Plates Throughout By Raffet Engraved By Burdet. Xxix 802; 915; 947 Pp. Quarter Morocco Gilt Marbled Boards Decorative Endpapers. Third Edition In Three Volumes. Light Wear Bindings Strong Some Aging To Pages. Excellent Plates. No Names Or Marks Except Small Stamps On Half Titles "Casa Editorial Lozano / 118 N. Santa Rosa Ave./ San Antonio Texas". Very Scarce Worldcat Indexes This Title But Indicates No Institutional Holding Was Located; First Published By Bouret In This Third Edition In Spanish In 1909. Per Wikipedia Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers 1797 - 1877 Was A French Statesman And Historian Who Served As President Of France From 1871 To 1873. He Was The Second Elected President And The First Of The Third French Republic. Thiers Was A Key Figure In The July Revolution Of 1830 Which Overthrew King Charles X In Favor Of The More Liberal King Louis Philippe And The Revolution Of 1848 Which Overthrew The July Monarchy And Established The Second French Republic. He Served As A Prime Minister In 1836 And 1840 Dedicated The Arc De Triomphe And Arranged The Return To France Of The Remains Of Napoleon From Saint-Helena. He Was First A Supporter Then A Vocal Opponent Of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte Who Served From 1848 To 1852 As President Of The Second Republic And Then Reigned As Emperor Napoleon Iii From 1852 To 1871. When Napoleon Iii Seized Power Thiers Was Arrested And Briefly Expelled From France. He Then Returned And Became An Opponent Of The Government. Following The Defeat Of France In The Franco-Prussian War Which He Opposed Thiers Was Elected Chief Executive Of The New French Government And Negotiated The End Of The War. When The Paris Commune Seized Power In March 1871 Thiers Gave The Orders To The Army For Its Suppression. At The Age Of Seventy-Four He Was Named President Of The Republic By The French National Assembly In August 1871. His Chief Accomplishment As President Was To Achieve The Departure Of German Soldiers From Most Of French Territory Two Years Ahead Of Schedule. Opposed By The Monarchists In The French National Assembly And The Left Wing Of The Republicans He Resigned On 24 May 1873 And Was Replaced As President By Patrice De Macmahon. When He Died In 1877 His Funeral Became A Major Political Event; The Procession Was Led By Two Of The Leaders Of The Republican Movement Victor Hugo And Léon Gambetta Who At The Time Of His Death Were His Allies Against The Conservative Monarchists. Thiers Was Also A Notable Popular Historian. He Wrote The First Large Scale History Of The French Revolution In 10 Volumes Published 1823-1827. Historian Robert Tombs States It Was "A Bold Political Act During The Bourbon Restoration.And It Formed Part Of An Intellectual Upsurge Of Liberals Against The Counter-Revolutionary Offensive Of The Ultra Royalists." He Also Wrote A Twenty-Volume History Of The Consulate And Empire Of Napoleon Bonaparte Histoire Du Consulat Et De L'empire. In 1834 He Was Elected To The Académie Française. If Her Were Alive Today It Is Probable That He Could Not Have Been Elected As Dog Catcher Or Anything Else Anywhere In The World. <br/> <br/> Libreria De La Vda. De Ch. Bouret hardcover
1897262561London: Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry 1897. Pamphlet. 23p. stapled wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly foxed bottom edge of front wrap browned staple rusted pp8-17 evenly browned rear wrap lightly silverfished along two edges. Reprinted from "Freedom." On the mistreatment of anarchist political prisoners. Published for the Spanish Atrocities Committee by J. Perry unknown
133982Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Artic. Created in the 14th century 1396. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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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
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2023x-3031044983Springer Nature 2023. Paperback. New. 527 pages. 9.26x6.10x1.06 inches. Springer Nature paperback
2022x-3031044959Springer Nature 2022. Hardcover. New. 527 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
1955biblio1884<p>Translation from Old Spanish by YU. V. Knorozorov. Перевод Ñо Старо-ИÑпанÑкого Ð²Ð²Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ð°Ñ ÑÑ‚Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒÑ Ð¸ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¸Ð¼ÐµÑ‡Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ Ð®. Ð’. Кнорозова 8.9"x6.0". b35118.</p> Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSRIzdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR. (ИздательÑтво Ðкадемии Ðаук СССï hardcover
1639ABC_50152Madrid 1639. Folio c. 29 x 20.1 cm. Diego Diaz Unbound housed in a plastic folder. 2 ll. Rare 17th-century Spanish pamphlet documenting the maritime activities of the Royal Armada of Dunkirk and privateers along the coasts of France England and other territories from 1 May to 31 December 1638. This detailed account lists 118 captured vessels including warships frigates and small craft many laden with highly valuable cargoes such as silk spices wine sugar salt precious metals and pearls.Printed in Madrid it served both as a record of naval prizes and a public announcement of military success during the turbulent years of the Eighty Years War 1568-1648 and concurrent Franco-Spanish conflicts. Dunkirk then a major Spanish port in the Low Countries was a base for state-authorised privateers corsarios whose daring raids on enemy shipping are vividly detailed here including the disposition of artillery captured crews and the fate of vessels either incorporated into the Spanish fleet or destroyed.The present work emphasizes the skill and bravery of the Dunkirkers noting that despite repeated attempts by Dutch fleets to block them only one Spanish warship was lost over thirty months of operations while over 800 enemy ships were captured. It is an exceptional example of early modern naval reporting illustrating not only the logistics and spoils of naval warfare but also the political and economic role of privateering in Spanish maritime strategy.The leaves are slightly browned and foxed the gutter of the second leaf has been reinforced with a manuscript page number "124" and "125" at the recto of the first leaf and the verso of the last leaf. Otherwise in good condition.l Catálogo y Biblioteca Digital de Relaciones de Sucesos CBDRS 0001964; WorldCat 1025513992 224450878 7 copies. unknown
1779154781Spain: 1779. Visually appealing manuscript offering a valuable insight into the Spanish naval empire in the Caribbean Fascinating official service record of don Francisco Ximenez Parrado an officer of the Spanish Navy who served during the War of Jenkin's Ear 1739-48. This detailed account signed by Parrado enumerates his services from 1721 to 1779 listing naval campaigns many of them in the Americas. During his career Parrado participated in a range of operations; coastal patrols surveys and some significant naval engagements particularly against the British. In 1729 Parrado joined the Fuerte 60 under don Domingo Justiniani which sailed from Cadiz on 19 December in company with the two-decker frigate Nuestra Señora del Carmen 54. En route to Cartagena the two ships passed Tobago the coasts of Trinidad Margarita Cumana and Caracas. Once at Cartagena they commenced cruising the coasts of Terra Firme Spain's mainland possessions from the Caribbean to the Gulf of Mexico in search of illicit traders. In less than a year they had captured some six frigates and seven sloops carrying contraband off the coast of Venezuela. During the Summer of 1736 Parrado was in the Conquistador under don Blas de Lezo which was under repair in Spain before its embarkation for Cartagena early in 1737 with 1891 tons of cargo and brigadier don Jose Ambrosio the new governor of Chile aboard. The Conquistador remained at Cartagena on coast guard duties until she was scuttled by de Lezo during the battle of Cartagena in 1741 as part of the blockade of Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon's massive invasion assault. British failure here was to prove one of the pivotal moments of the War of Jenkins's Ear. Parrado is shown as having stayed in Cartagena until 1744 after which it seems he joined don Benito Antonio de Espinola in Havana taking part in the 1745 commissioning voyage of the Santa Teresa de Jesus 64 better known as the Dragon. The manuscript details an engagement in that year with an unnamed British vessel of 60 guns "quese avisto diferentes vezes frente del Puerto" "had been seen several times outside the port ". The Dragon's main mast was split and she was forced the quit the battle. The document also notes Parrado's presence in Tortuga Cabo de San Antonio Puerto Rico and Havana during 1746. The record details Parrada's career under four headings: Empleos "Employments" Campañas "Campaigns" outlined in chronological order Comiciones en que fue Empleado "Commissions in which he was employed" and Funciones en la America "Dutiess in America". Parrado seems to have occupied seven different positions during his career showing a clear ascent through the ranks ; Marinero Agregado a los Pilotos "Sailor attached to the pilots" Arnillero "Gunsmith" with a note that he continued in his role with the pilots Pilotín "Pilot's Assistant" Segundo Piloto "Second pilot" Primer Piloto "First pilot" Alférez de Navío "Frigate lieutenant" a junior watch officer and Teniente de Fragata "First lieutenant" a full lieutenant. Parrado later became the principal teacher at the School of Navigation in Cartagena. This fascinating document offers some welcome insight into a single career during a time of considerable conflict taking place on a world-wide stage. 4 pp. manuscript in neat clearly legible hand on a single bifolium elaborately engraved cartouche to the first page incorporating a three-master atop and enclosing a tabulated manuscript summary of Parrado's postings and positions. Light toning and minor staining. A very good example. Clowes The Royal Navy vol. 3. unknown
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
19-8998Madrid: National Institute of Spanish Books ca. 1970. Large format color print poster 25†x 14â€. Very Good. Scarce. Text in Spanish.From the collection of the late Frederick Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. Madrid: National Institute of Spanish Books, [ca. 1970] unknown
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1974N3340Jerusalem: The Israel Academy 1974. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. 1974-1981. Some 2100pp for the 3 vols. Vol 3 spine with some markings otherwise a very goo clean and fresh copy. Lacking volume 4 - Indexes etc.- <br/> <br/> The Israel Academy hardcover