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1866106654New York: Privately Printed 1866. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. original gilt decorated red cloth hardcover with spine heavily decorated in gilthalf title pagededication pageprinted title pagetyped list of participants in the voyage tipped in173 pagescloth a little markedspine a little faded otherwise a very good complete and pleasing copy of a very scarce privately printed book. <br/> <br/> Privately Printed hardcover
180558744Richard Phillips London 1805. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor Condition. Size: 12mo 6 3/4 - 7 3/4". iv 120pp. Binding split in several places. Crude cloth spine overlaying original boards holding the book together but in need to rebinding. Hinges cracked. Front hinge reinforced with tape. Previous owner's signature in ink. Covers worn. Corners bumped. 12 plates present several of which fold out. Some of the fold-outs are chipped or torn with some tape repairs and slight loss. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Science & Technology; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 58744. . Richard Phillips hardcover
179198865Sur L'Edition Cazin - Paris 1791. Londres. 1886. Londres. 1886. First edition thus. Limited to 150 copies. Printed by S. Pointer 180-182 High Holborn London Two volumes with continuous pagination bound in one. 508 pages. Both title pages present and have an engraved vignette to each the first volume has a masturbating faun. Handsomely bound in full vellum gilt red lettering piece slightly rubbed. prelims lightly foxed pages browned otherwise a very clean and sound copy. Nerciat 1739–1800 was a soldier poet composer playwright and novelist and a spy under both the Ancien Régime and the Republic. He travelled to countries throughout Europe during the course of his busy sometimes turbulent career and spent most of the last two years of his life in prison after being arrested by French forces in Italy in 1798 probably for his activities as a double agent. He is mostly remembered today for his libertine writings including Félicia ou mes frédaines Félicia or My Frolics in 1775 Le diable au corps Devil in the Flesh in 1789 and Les Aphrodites. hardcover
1649Biblio867<p>John Williams. London. 1649. 24mo. 2" x 4" Miniature "Waistcoat pocket" size for easy concealment by Royalists. "Eikon Basilike" in Greek script. On recto of first leaf a Crown below which is a large A for Alpha to correspond with Omega on p. 175. On verso "The Explanation of the Embleme." Engraved folding frontispiece of King Charles I a version with his left eye showing. Cropped with short closed fold tear. Title page in red and black. On Verso "'An Epitaph upon King Charls." Text 1–175 ending "Vota dabunt quaebella ne-garunt. Ω"; "His Majesties Prayers in the time of his restraint" 3pp. FINIS. "His Majesties Reasons against the pretended jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice which he intended to deliver in writing on Munday Januarie 22. Anno Dom. 1648." 3pp. "A True Relation of the King's speech to the Ladie Elizabeth and the Duke of Glocester the day before his death". "Another Relation from the Lady Elizabeths Own Hand". Another Relation from the Lady Elizabeth". "A copie of a Letter which was sent from the Prince to the King. Dated from the Hague Jan 23 Anno Dom 1648". Closely cropped margins. Final page chipped to edges no loss of text. Marbled endpapers. Edges red. Some creased corners. Full calf worn with surface loss to lower board and spine. Boards detached but present. Text-block is firm. Inscriptions of historic interest see below. I have resisted the inclination to have this book restored and have adjusted the price accordingly to accommodate restoration if desired for the purchaser as it is such a unique item.</p><p>Provenance –</p><p>Inscribed by two hands:</p><p>First inscription probably contemporaneous with publication: J – L inked through and obscured. "At the Great Posterne betwixt Cripplegate and Moorfields. Druggist." <br />Postern. At the west end of Petty France leading into Moorfields within the precinct of the late Monastery or Priory of the New Hospital or Hospital of the Blessed Mary without Bishopsgate</p><p>2nd inscription to verso free endpaper "Robert Robson Anno Domini 1733" with some practice writing "To – To - To" below it. Perhaps in a younger hand than the inscription on the opposite page</p><p>3rd inscription on crown page: "Robert Robson Book A.D. 1733." "Sacrilegy est instar." "De grote state principu disputart. Alsted"</p><p>Sacrilegy est instar - Justinian's Code and later interpreters such as Frederick II used this concept to argue that questioning the ruler's decisions was akin to violating religious sanctity. Interesting to note that the Alsted quotation is in Dutch</p><p>Robert Robson appears to have been a well-educated individual with knowledge of canon law. He has also made a marginal annotation to the Prayers: "Pem. Arcadia p. 243" ie The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia; by Sir Philip Sidney.</p><p>Frontispiece to 'Eikon Basilike: The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings'; emblematical design; to right Charles I kneeling on his left knee looking upwards with his head three-quarters right holding a crown of thorns a book propped on the table in front of him and a crown at his feet; a ray extends from his left eye to the crown of martyrdom at top right. The frontispiece is cropped to be accommodated in such a small volume. <br />"Marshall's design is known in seven slightly different states – an indication that the image was in great demand with a plate being worn down by the continual printing process and re-engraving many times over. Multiple English and overseas editions of the Eikon Basilike resulted in five additional frontispieces based on the original design signed by contemporary engravers and etchers including Wenceslaus Hollar Thomas Rawlins and Robert Vaughan together with numerous unsigned versions by unknown <br />artists after Marshall" William Marshall's Frontispiece to the Eikon Basilike 1649<br />By Pierce Helen; Kemp Geoff. Censorship Moments 2015 p.79-86</p><p>Almack see no. 38 variant with much smaller type for John Williams. Wing E301 poss. variant. Madan F.F. New bibl. of the Eikon Basilike 34 poss. variant. Erroneously recorded as being reproduced on microfilm Early English Books 1641-1700 reel 1651. The item microfilmed is actually Wing E301.</p><p>This copy complies with the British Library and Oxford University Magdalen College copies but there are variants with a further plate similar to the octavo editions. There is no evidence that this copy has ever had an extra plate.</p><p>King Charles I of England was executed by beheading on January 30 1649 in London following his conviction for high treason after losing the English Civil War to Cromwell's Parliamentarian forces. This marked a major shift in British legal and political history.</p><p><br />On December 25 1649 John Williams was committed to the Gatehouse by the Commonwealth Council of State for printing and publishing scandalous and seditious pamphlets.</p> John Williams hardcover
1855GEN21-D-22Dundee : C D Chalmers 1855. First edition. Cloth. Good. 8" by 5.5". None. A travelogue of a journey undertaken to Germany. This is an extremely scarce and interesting work. There are no copies on Copac or Worldcat. Author of this work is unknown. The work describes a trip undertaken by a group of people from Scotland to Germany in 1853-54. The prior owner's inscription to the recto of front endpaper states 'Jessie Burnett'. To the dedication page the author has dedicated the book to 'Mrs Burnett Mrs Brown and Jessie'. It is probable that this book belonged to the Jessie mentioned or the Mrs Burnett. In a full cloth binding with blind stamping to boards and to the spine. Externally sound with slight bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine. Crack to the head of front joint. Small loss to the head of spine. Rear joint is split and tender with the hinge also tender. Marks to boards. Prior owners' inscriptions to the recto of front endpapers Dorothea M Taylor and Jessie Burnett. Internally firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned to edges with the odd spot throughout. Good C D Chalmers hardcover
22518Printed and Sold by S. Fisher London 1825. Engraved vignette title. 16 mo 5 5/8 x 3 1/8 inches 146-pages. Old quarter red calf over boards the spine lettered in gilt direct. Rubbed upper outer joint cracked but very firm. Very rare only 1 copy cited by Jisc British Library. Printed and Sold by S. Fisher, London, 1825. hardcover
1850781P40London: Williams and Norgate 1850. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. The author's own copy of his translation of the German epic poem 'Nibelungenlied' with Lettsom's notes throughout and his signature. The scarce first edition of William Nanson Lettsom's translation of the epic poem 'Nibelungenlied'.Originally written in Middle High German around 1200 the poem is based on an oral tradition of Germanic heroic legend.The author's own copy with his ink signature to the verso to the front blank and his occasional annotation to the text. His ink notes to the recto to the front blank.Ink note to the recto to the front free endpaper 'This is William Nanson Lettsom's own copy of the . with his ms. notes and autograph J. Johnston Abraham 6.4.37'.Lettsom's obituary and advert for the sale of his library bound in after the front endpaper. In a full morocco binding. Externally generally smart with some discolouration to the boards and spine. Light rubbing. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and clean. Author's notes throughout. Very Good Williams and Norgate hardcover
18062308170001T. Tegg London 1806. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. British Pride: Heroes of England Hand-colored portrait frontispiece. 28 pages. 12mo. Rebacked. Clean unmarked pages. <br> Admiral William Sidney Smith 1764-1840 was a British frigate captain captured off the coast of France during the French Revolutionary War. He was imprisoned in Paris until 1798. After being freed he served in the Mediterranean against Napoleon's incursion into the Levant and Egypt. Smith was criticized for his independence of action and was a headache for his superiors. He was a popular naval hero in Britain and notable for his many naval battles and extraordinary career. T. Tegg, London hardcover
1761AB8773Amsterdam: Unknown 1761. Third edition. . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. very slim book with two items in narrative verse - 16pp bound into marbled board covers with red leather spine. Wear to cover edges and corners and spine. All pages slightly rippled with some foxing. Pencil marks on rear pastedown. French text. <br/> <br/> Unknown hardcover
177563350London: Printed for J Dodsley in Pall Mall. 1775. Hardcover. Very Good. viii 88pp sl rippling of endpapers 2 inches of endpaper corner of front endpaper trimmed off bound in half leather/marbled boards cover sl rubbed and rippled at base; Quarto . Printed for J Dodsley in Pall Mall hardcover
177563349London: Printed for J Dodsley in Pall Mall. 1775. Hardcover. Very Good. viii 88pp sl rippling of endpapers 2 inches of endpaper corner of front endpaper trimmed off bound in half leather/marbled boards cover sl rubbed and rippled at base; Quarto . Printed for J Dodsley in Pall Mall hardcover
18499456Agra: WM. H Haycock Secundra Orphan Press 1849. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Red cloth. Collection of papers relating to the government of the North Western Provinces with numerous colour lithographic fold out maps and diagrams. Includes Irrigation report and maps of the Presidency of Madras Plans of A Sluice at Tanjore District pontoon bridges irrigation works and construction of roads. Language: English. Book Condition: Fair: Light wear to corners edges and spine. Discoloured cloth. Gutter cracked in front of preface. Page iii /iv attached at lower end of gutter only. Majority of fold outs remain neatly folded. There are some tears to the rear of some fold outs near gutter. Cracked gutter to page 339. DJ Condition: No DJ Size: 8vo 20cm by 13cm. WM. H Haycock, Secundra Orphan Press hardcover
18081107260042Salem: Cushing and Appleton 1808. Leather Bound. Very Good. 12mo. Volume 2 only. Rebound in modern beige leather. Black title stamp on spine with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on spine. Binding in exceptional condition. Minor darkening around page edges. Slight damp staining to preliminary pages. All pages are present and text is easily legible. An expertly restored volume in very good condition. This interesting piece compiles a series of letters directed toward young military recruits in the early 19th century. It provides insight on military life at that point in history and would make for an excellent addition to the collection of anyone interested in military history. Ships daily. Salem: Cushing and Appleton hardcover
3732887<p>London: Sold by A. Becket . and R. Faulder 1779. Half-title 71 1 advert.pp. Bound into green gilt-lettered cloth. A very good or better copy.</p> <p>With contemporary manuscript annotations on two pages. First English edition of this American Revolution era political satire and bibliographical hoax.</p> <p>Anonymously written by Richard Tickell the text purports to publish the letters of Benjamin Franklin the “trading Ambassador†with de Sartine among others and various secret state papers. The sum of it all exposes France’s motives for aiding America and satirizes Benjamin Franklin’s activities in Paris.</p> <p>In the margins of p69 a brief indistinct sentence is scribbled. On p51 at the end of a “Franklin†letter this is written in a contemporary hand:</p> <p>"“What was the Effect strikethrough Consequence of all this silly indistinct word lined out flattery to our Ministers No-Body was concerned by it & our affairs went from bad to worse. Scarce was this Pamphlet out of the Press when Spain took part in the War & we lost indistinct word & Grenada British naval loss at the 1779 Battle of Grenada the combined Keels off Plymouth.â€"</p> <p>It seems unlikely that a reader writing marginalia in the spur of the moment would have struck out words and replaced them for their own private benefit. Of the subsequent revised editions that we examined none printed the above commentary.</p> <p>From the collection of Matt B. Jones who likely bought it from Goodspeed’s “1239†penciled beneath his bookplate. Michael Walsh wrote that Jones “chose things with the finest judgment. They always had to be in good condition; they had to be significant. A Matt Jones book in an American institution today is a book to be proud of….â€</p> <p>The Green Box went through multiple editions and became popular in both England and on the continent. Ford 973 gives no priority to the so-called French original edition La Casette Verte… or the English edition both undoubtedly printed in London. Sabin 95796. Adams Controversy 79-107g. ESTC T035872. Butterfield L.H. Anticipation by Richard Tickell pp90–91.</p> unknown
3733864<p>Harrisburgh Harrisburg Pennsylvania: John Wyeth 1798. Signed in fours. Half-title with errata on verso1–3 4–163 1 blankpp. Removed from a nonce volume. half-title with two areas of paper loss neither affecting text; early owner’s name trimmed off by binder; a number of leaves are trimmed tight along the right edge costing portions of some letters but not affecting overall sense; early 19th-century autograph of F.H. Davis on various page; a good sound copy.</p> <p>A rare account of the murder of Francis Shitz the publishers proclaiming: “Among the many dreadful murders and assasinations with the history and trial of which a considerable portion of the work just spoken of is taken up there are few if any which appear to have been more cruelly and deliberately contrived than the bloody deed which will be detailed in the following sheets.†p3 McDade writes that the “will of Peter Shitz left most of his estate to his sons Francis and Peter but if they died without children part went to his daughter Elizabeth. Hauer was the husband of Elizabeth and he hired four Irishmen newly arrived in the country to kill his brothers-in-law. Two masked men raided the house one night and killed Francis with an ax but Peter escaped. M’Manus and Hauer were hanged.†McDade</p> <p>Sabin 43564. Evans 34040. ESTC W11939. McDade 663.</p> unknown
3731940<p>Boston: Pinkham Press 1917–1918. 22 x 14 inches printed on cardstock. Illustrated. Lightly soiled; near fine.</p> <p>“Our Fathers are Fighting in France.†A rare and unrecorded first World War photo-illustrated broadside documenting a little-known display of Franco-American friendship. </p> <p>Across America various patriotic societies often organized by women raised funds and sent baby clothes and necessities to France. These funds went to help babies orphaned by the War or to help French mothers with children whose fathers were fighting with the American solders. As one American soldier described it: “We will say for instance that this is Baby No. 4000. She wears wooden-soled shoes and half-length woolen stockings and a blue calico dress and her mother does the washing for the Sammies who are billeted out in the barn with Toto….†“Right in Touch with the Babies†in Life Magazine 1918.</p> <p>Here at the French Baby Fund Festival Exhibition the Boston community lent a benevolent hand and declared “May Day†to be “Baby Day†as part of a three day festival at Liberty Cottage Boston Common. The raised funds were likely funneled to the Fraternité Franco-Américaine.</p> <p>The broadside is printed with the colors of France and all of its text is printed in a pale lavender.</p> unknown
3731978<p>Chicago Atlanta Dallas and New York: Scott Foresman and Company ca. 1920s–1930s. 2 39 1 pp. Bound by two large rings along top. One sheet with small crayoned area all cloth reinforcement strips very rubbed; scattered stains and toning; overall very good.</p> <p>Rare. Our Big Book is catalogued by Princeton as a Dick and Jane precursor; a series of wall charts issued ca. 1920. The stories are displayed in strong colors across twenty-one large sheets each 30 x 22 inches. They feature the soon-to-be ubiquitous Dick and Jane Baby Spot and Little Mew later Puff.</p> <p>The Dick and Jane primers had a landmark impact upon the millions of children that were taught to read by using the look-and-say method. In the classroom setting Our Big Book would have educated that very first wave of American children to “See Spot run†and to learn a host of other catchphrases —phrases now engrained burned into the subconscious minds of literate Americans everywhere.</p> <p>Outside of Princeton’s copy we find only one other example in the Osborne Collection. They date the text to the 1930s. Not to be confused with much later common and smaller Dick and Jane charts/posters.</p> unknown
3734344<p>America. np.1876. 12¼ by 9½ inches. Tanning; minor staining and margin wear; very good.</p> <p>This rare anonymous broadside from 1876 attacks Governor Samuel J. Tilden the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate by citing excerpts from Southern newspapers in Alabama Georgia and Virginia.</p> <p>Popular argument at the time stated if the Democrats should come into power that they would spend two billion dollars in Southern war claims which would ruin the credit of the United States abroad. </p> <p>Northern voters would likely be outraged by the broadside’s illustration which shows a Missouri governor’s scrip for thirty-five dollars payable to one Woodford M. Paris for losses attributed to “the cotton tax damages to land and property during the war the emancipation of slaves†among other claims.</p> <p>The 1876 presidential election was highly contentious. Although Tilden won the popular vote he ultimately lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in the electoral college. The Hayes-Tilden Compromise led to the removal of federal troops from the South diminishing the hopes of African Americans in their struggle for civil rights and equality. The Reconstruction Era came to a close.</p> unknown
47600Berlin: 1848: Vereins Buchdruckerei. Broadside 27cm x 20cm ca 10-3/4" x 8". Printed in blackletter on white wove stock. Slightly toned with old vertical and horizontal fold-lines; creased at margins; Very Good. Satirical broadside in the form of a fictional speech by King Friedrich Wilhelm IV in which he ironically expresses support for the demands made by liberal parliamentarians at the May 18th Parliamentary Assembly in Frankfurt-am-Main. These included expanded rights for the underprivileged classes including most importantly universal male suffrage; attenuation of executive power; the election of a permanent German parliament and monetary reforms including a unified German currency. The great wave of liberal revolt that washed over the European Continent in 1848 proved short-lived; by 1851 most of the newly-established liberal régimes had been quashed by reactionary movements with radical leaders either imprisoned murdered or driven into exile. Out of this crucible would arise the Franco-Prussian War and the militant Marxist nihilist and anarchist movements of later in the century. A highly evocative document of the first wave of German radical revolt. Rare; OCLC and KVK note three locations only all in Germany. Vereins Buchdruckerei unknown
61542S.i. n.d. ca 1918. No author or imprint; dated from text. Oblong octavo 6" x 10". Gilt-titled blue cloth; 22pp text; 8 inserted photographic plates. Occasional hand-corrections to text. Text has been reproduced from typescript cut and pasted onto leaves.<br /> <br /> "This book contains photographs of 23 rifles and carbines. The selection is designed to show the regulation weapons of England France Russia Belgium Italy Roumania Japan Austria and Germany.there is also shown three single-loading rifles of 50 years ago which were used in the struggle.2 automatic rifles are pictured which are considered steps toward the rifle of the future.the list showing the varieties of arms captured is made from the personal observation of the writer from the collections at Springfield Armory and Fort Newark Army Base" from the first page of text. Apparently unrecorded. unknown
1772CAT000842Paris: Chez Lottin 1772. Nouvelle. Hardcover rebound in leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary acid calf repair to leather on upp right surface rubbing bottom corners worn through but sound and attractive overall. Scattered browning foxing old bookplate of Bernard Junisc inside front cover top corner of first few dozen pages v. slightly nibbled marbled endpapers. Two volumes in one bound without the second title. xiv 2 372 367pp. A nouvelle edition. Often noted as having been first published in 1765 or 1762 but maybe through a confusion with the associated Dictionnaire Domestique Portatif an ad for this and other portatif books appears before the title page. The first located edition was 1767. Cagle 162 1767 ed. Bitting 5543 Oberle 2 98 Vicaire 276<br /> <br /> Often lost among the more original Menon Massialot or charming Le Cuisinier Gascon cookbooks that preceded it and the post-revolutionary works that followed Beauvilliers Careme the Dictionnaire Portatif marks an interesting if largely derivative moment in French cuisine. Like the contemporary also anonymous Manuel des officiers de bouche it serves as a summation of centuries of French cuisine from Taillevent and the Menagier to the brink of the revolution all in a handy alphabetical form. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000842. Chez Lottin hardcover
1770CAT000667Paris: Chez Lottin 1770. Derniere. Hardcover rebound in leather. Very Good Condition. Attractively rebound in leather backed marble boards in period style. Scattered browning foxing minor paper flaws mark on title from acidic ink signature on verso. Two volumes in one bound without the second title. xvi 384 382 2pp. Styled the Derniere edition though a few followed. Usually noted as having been first published in 1765 or 1762 but maybe through a confusion with the Dictionnaire Domestique Portatif. The first located edition was 1767. Cagle 162 1767 ed. Bitting 5543 Oberle 2 98 Vicaire 276<br /> <br /> Often lost among the more original Menon Massialot or charming Le Cuisinier Gascon cookbooks that preceded it and the post-revolutionary works that followed Beauvilliers Careme the Dictionnaire Portatif marks an interesting if largely derivative moment in French cuisine. Like the contemporary also anonymous Manuel des officiers de bouche it serves as a summation of centuries of French cuisine from Taillevent and the Menagier to the brink of the revolution all in a handy alphabetical form. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000667. Chez Lottin hardcover
1859045025Paris: Librairie de Guillaumin et Cie 1859. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in 1/4 red morocco over red cloth. Some soiling to cloth corners bumped front hinge split on volume 1 and inner joint weak scattered foxing a little heavier in spots but mostly quite clean. 1438pp; 1828pp. Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Reference; Ships & the Sea. Inventory No: 045025. Librairie de Guillaumin et Cie hardcover
002063Burma: n/a A rectangular wooden manuscript case sadaik from Burma consisting of a main lower section supported by four extended feet an arched top lid and a removable interior tray. The exterior is ornately decorated overall with inscribed figures and foliage in red and green lacquer all on a black lacquer background. Decorative elements are highly stylized and cover virtually the entire visible surface of the case. The lid itself depicts five enclosures probably meditative cells each occupied by a single figure; to the exterior right of each cell is a dancing figure five in all. Each long side of the box displays another five enclosures this time unoccupied with four dancing figures interspersed between the cells. The ends each similarly portray two unoccupied cells with a single dancing figure between them. The top of the inner tray is dramatically decorated with two stylized opposing elephants each within a black lacquer cartouche. All other interior surfaces are decorated in plain red lacquer the base in simple black lacquer. The case dates to the first half of the 20th century and would typically have been used to house and protect a Buddhist manuscript either a sutra on lontar palm or a Buddhist initiation manuscript kammavaca. There are minor chips and scratches commensurate with its age and use; overall the case is in very good sound condition. The case dimensions are 64 cm. x 23 cm. x 26 cm. high. n/a. Very Good/n/a. 64 cm. x 23 cm. x 26 cm. . n/a
1892CAT001034Guadalajara: Imp. del Orfanatorio del Sagrado Corazón 1892. Second Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Good Condition. Contemporary leather backed boards surface wear scattered foxing creases a few small tears to page edges minor stains marks and other signs of use. Lacking page 173/4 apparently intentionally torn out. 472pp. Not in the standard bibliographies. All editions are scarce. 3 copies of the 1890 first printing and 2 of this edition in OCLC.<br /> <br /> A second printing of the first edition originally 1890. There were expanded editions over the next 20 years. A nice mix of European and Mexican cuisine: an entire section devoted to tamales a dish weighed down by issues of class and nationality in 19th century Mexico - tamales had been derided in the widely published Diccionario de Cocina Italian macaroni menudo chiles rellenos de calabacitas pollos en mole verde guajolote en mole poblano taragon vinegar. Size: 12mo . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT001034. Imp. del Orfanatorio del Sagrado Corazón hardcover