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187072737J. Castro y Compañía Editores 1870. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1870. J. Castro y Compañía Editores. 934 pp. 22x15. Cartoné lomo piel. Cantos algo rozados. Cubiertas algo deslucidas. J. Castro y Compañía, Editores hardcover
186983844Castro y compañia 1869. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1869- 70. J.Castro y compañía editores.Cartoné lomo piel con dorados. Ilustrado con láminas fuera de texto. 880916934 pp. 22x15. Tomo 3 cubierta anterior algo rozada. Castro y compañia hardcover
186972738J. Castro y Compañía Editores 1869. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1869. J. Castro y Compañía Editores. 880 pp. 22x15. Cartoné lomo piel. Cubiertas algo deslucidas. J. Castro y Compañía, Editores hardcover
0365884634.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1979006122Madrid: Banco de Espana 1979. Excellent book on Spanish banknotes and currency between 1782 and 1979 TEXT IN SPANISH. 419 pages in very bright clean condition just the slightest of browning to extreme edges of pages. Many colour photographs and illustrations plus very informative text inSPANISH. HEAVY BOOK 2.5 Kg with packing EXTRA POSTAGE REQUIRED FOR OVERSEAS. NO dustwrapper outer gold decorated faux leather boards are very bright and clean a very nice copy SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. First Edition. Gold Decorated Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 11 ¼ x 9 Inches. Hardcover. Banco de Espana Hardcover
1934001550Madrid: Espasa-calpe S. A. 1934. Segunda Edicion En Sus Notas . Tan Wrappers. Good. 7 1/2" High. 274 Pp. Softcover. Segunda Edicion De J. Moreno Villa Corrigida Y Augmentada En Sus Notas. First Printing Thus With 1934 Date On Title Page And Front Cover. Wear At Edges Including Short Tears A Few Pencil Notes And Underlinings Including Summary Of Contents On Front Endpaper. <br/> <br/> Espasa-calpe, S. A. unknown
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1962510929Centro de Estudios Filosoficos 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. First Spanish Edition of Husserl's 1929 Formale und transzendentale Logik. 367pp. 8vo sewn binding ind dbrick red cloth with gilt stamped spine title blocked in black. Light wear to the covers slightly foxed sound and unmarked otherwise. Centro de Estudios Filosoficos hardcover
25926The letters to ‘Mr. Cameron’ dated 21 December 1938 and 9 January 1939; both from 35a Woburn Square WC1 London. The card undated early 1939 with London postmark. See his entry in Grove’s. Each with his firm signature 'John Goss'. The two letters in fair condition on aged and creased paper folded for postage the first of the two with a short closed tear to one edge. The card in good condition lightly aged. ONE: TLS to ‘Mr. Cameron’ 21 December 1938. 1p 4to. Cameron’s letter ‘to the convener of the Musician’s Group of the Left Book Club’ has been passed to him. ‘I do not think there are any members of the Group that have sufficient drawing power to make it worth your while bringing them all the way from London.’ With regard to ‘stars’ he advises him to ‘write direct to anyone you want. If you write to a number of them you are more than likely to get one or two acceptances. I am sure Mr. A.K. Holland could make you out a list of names and I can add the addresses if you don’t know them.’ He concludes: ‘It is not difficult to get artists to perform for Spain Relief these days but in most cases I think that such people prefer not to be approached through a third party.’ TWO: TLS to ‘Mr. Cameron 9 January 1939. 1p 4to. ‘I shall be very happy indeed to come to Liverpool for your concert on February 15th. I don’t flatter myself that this will make any real difference to its success.’ He hopes Cameron has ‘written to all the famous people you can think of. If you are too shy to do this get Holland to do it. Musicians will do anything for a critic!’ The letter ends: ‘I take it you have a first-class accompanist.’ THREE: TCS addressed to ‘Miss Cameron / 28 Queens Road / HOYLAKE / Cheshire.’ With stamp and smudged postmark. Headed in red ink: ‘SPANISH AND CELEBRITY CONCERT. / Central Hall Liverpool. Tuesday March 7th.’ A follow-up concert to the one of 15 February 1939. He will be happy to come to Liverpool for the concert and explains ‘I was unable to let you know sooner as an earlier tentative enquiry for the same date elsewhere had to be decided.’ The letters to ‘Mr. Cameron’ dated 21 December 1938 and 9 January 1939; both from 35a Woburn Square, WC1 [London]. The card unknown
76-0879Paris: Mourlot 1960. Color lithograph. 31.5 x 24.5 cm sheet. Very Good.Literature: Mourlot 244. [Paris: Mourlot, 1960]. unknown
1475172354.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1516801008.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1495409546.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1481089765.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193852890Madrid: Gráficas Reunidas U.H.P. 1938. Original illustrated poser offset printed in colors on beige stock measuring 68.5cm x 100cm 27" x 39.25". Light wear and toning to extremities a few old folds smoothed-out with several tiny nicks and small edge tears a few tiny splits at intersection of folds and a small loss toward lower margin just above the lettering; an unrestored Very Good example unbacked. <br /> <br /> The first in a series of four propaganda posters produced by Gráficas Reunidas for the Liga Nacional de Mutilados e Inválidos de Guerra LNMIG the National League of War Wounded and Invalids founded in Madrid in 1937. "The creation of this association was the first tangible outcome of the organizational efforts made by wounded Republican veterans. According to their provisional programme their key concern was to remain 'useful' útiles to the war effort and provide 'unconditional help to the government'. It was stated that the association should 'educate and re-educate the disabled veterans in physical and cultural terms. As a consequence of the efforts made by the LNMIG on behalf of disabled veterans the government gave preference to the war wounded to fill vacant menial jobs such as janitors messengers and the like" cf.Matthews James. Spain at War: Society Culture and Mobilization 1936-44. The poster created by an anonymous artist depicts a wounded soldier supporting himself with a crutch being embraced by a typist above text reading "Wounded soldier take my place!" translation mine. OCLC notes a single holding at the Biblioteca Universitat de Barcelona. CARULLA 1.268. Gráficas Reunidas U.H.P. unknown
17662863<p>London J. & R. Tonson in Strand 1766. HBNO DJ ISSUED Brown LEATHER 1766 4th edition some Fox Front COVER DETACHED & 1st few pages are Detached SPINE STRIP MISSING BOOK GOOD- AS-IS Interior GOOD- AS-IS NOJACKET Translators preface By Jarvis is XXiV pgs Exact title of preface The Translators Preface also included Supplement to Translator preface XXXViii pgs 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 IN. SOME pgs have margin chips out & Fox slight wrinkling 279 PS. Front COVER DETACHED SPINE STRIP MISSING B/W FRONTISPIECE & Ilustrations FOXED Wear Inner Hinges starting SLIGHTLY ONE VOLUME ONLY Full-Leather.</p> London, J. & R. Tonson in Strand hardcover
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
19889070San Juan: Universidad de Puerto Rico 1988. Facsimile. 11x8.5" 321 1pp. in facsimile Spanish with tables indices. Publisher's faux leather over boards stamped in gilt. Upper joint with splitting to red paper covering few scuffs to rear board. Prelims toned else clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Scarce facsimile edition of the documents of the Paris Treaty of 1898 originally published in Madrid 1898-1899. Universidad de Puerto Rico unknown
0805495797.Gspiral_bound. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
155067900En Leon i.e. Strassburg: en Casa de Sebastian Grypho i.e. Augustin Fries 1550. BIBLE IN SPANISH; ENZINAS Francisco de. First Edition in Spanish of Ecclesiasticus<br> <br> BIBLE IN SPANISH. ENZINAS Francisco de translator. Ecclesiastics. Libro de Jesus Hiio de Syrach qu'es llamado el Ecclesiastico. traduzido de Griego en lengua Castellana En Leon i.e. Strassburg: en Casa de Sebastian Grypho i.e. Augustin Fries 1550.<br> <br> First edition in Spanish of Ecclesiasticus. Small octavo 6 x 3 5/8 inches; 151 x 91 mm. 3 109 leaves. With numerous woodcut initials. With an imitation Gryphius woodcut device printed in reverse on title. We could only locate 3 copies at libraries Cambridge Madrid and Copenhagen. No other copy besides this present copy has been at auction in the past 50 years.<br> <br> Early 19th-century mottled sheep. Boards tooled in gilt. Spine stamped in gilt. With red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Board edges tooled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Some minor dampstaining mainly to lower blank margin of preliminaries. Signature G is toned. Leaves O3 and O4 with marginal paper repair not affecting text. Final leaf is toned and has a near invisible paper repair not affecting text. Overall a very good copy.<br> <br> "A native of Burgos educated at Louvain and Wittenberg Francisco de Enzinas 1518-52 was a humanist scholar and Protestant convert who produced the first Spanish version of the New Testament printed in 1543 in Antwerp. He formed a partnership with the Strassburg printer Augustin Fries to publish Spanish translations of Greek classics and the remainder of the Bible of which he was only able to complete Psalms Ecclesiasticus Job and Proverbs before his death. Baudrier VIII 241 not having seen or located a copy citing Brunet supplement II 712"<br> <br> "Even before the complete edition of Castellio's Latin Bible appeared Enzinas who had already produced a Spanish Bible New Testament in Antewerp in 1543 had translated the Psalter the Wisdom of Solomon Jesus Sirach present copy and the book of Job into Spanish. All of these appeared with the false address 'En Leon en casa de Sebastian Grypho' though they were in fact his translations from manuscript versions of Castellio's edition. Enzinas continued to work on his translations until his death on 30 December 1552. He had planned to have his Spanish Bible printed in Geneva but this fortunately for Calvin never came to pass." Gilly Spanien und der Basler Buchdruck pp. 342-9 510-11. Found in Sebastian Castellio 1515-1563: Humanist and Defender of Religious .By Hans R. Guggisberg Bruce Gordon.<br> <br> "FRIES Augustine: printer in Zurich and Strasburg began to print at the former place about 1540. In 1547 he printed two books in English by John Hooper Heitz p. 39. Soon after this he moved to Strasburg and there printed among other things several works in Spanish by Franzisco de Enzinas in 1550 and 1551 Wiffen I pp 179 etc." A Century of the English Book Trade: Short Notices of All Printers. By Edward Gordon Duff.<br> <br> HBS 67900.<br> <br> $8500. en Casa de Sebastian Grypho [i.e. Augustin Fries] unknown
194523.584Toulouse: Movimiento libertario español 1945 - 1946. 1ª ed. 15x22.5. Movimiento libertario español unknown
a81439Madrid 1928. Limited to 600 copies. In Spanish. Lg.4to. 452pp. wraps. Good light wear light discoloration. No ownership marks. . paperback
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