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1961221022Havana: Imprenta Nacional de Cuba 1961. 294p. paperback light shelfwear front cover partly sun-faded else good condition. Text in Spanish. Imprenta Nacional de Cuba unknown books
187838296Santiago 1878. First edition. A very good copy a few tiny chips at the edges slight split at fold. 3 pp. on one folded leaf. Folio. 15 x 10 inches. Pinto's address to the congress notes the continuing border dispute with Argentina the temporary takeover of some railroads and the deteriorating trade and fiscal conditions. In a few months Chile would be at war with Peru and Bolivia over mining. Pinto 1825-1884 was president of Chile from 1876 to 1881. Neither OCLC nor any Latin American national libraries show copies of this item. Not in Palau. unknown books
1910644151910. Rare Haitian Treatise on Administrative Law Price Hannibal. Cours de Droit Administratif: Contenant l'Expose des Principes Le Resume de la Legislation Administrative dans son Dernier Etat La Comparaison de Cette Legislation avec les Principales lois Etrangeres. Havre: Imprimerie-Lithographie Duval & Davoult 1910. xxxix 516 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/2". Contemporary three-quarter cloth over marbled boards gilt title and ornaments to spine. Light rubbing to extremities light toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small inkstamp to title page. A nice copy of a scarce title. $350. Second and final edition. First published in 1906 This treatise gives a thorough overview of Haitian administrative law as practiced in the early decades of the twentieth century. The second edition is considerable longer than the first. Both are rare. OCLC locates 1 copy of the first edition in North America at Harvard Law School 3 copies of the second New York Public Library University of Michigan Law School University of Missouri Law School. unknown books
1967212341Detroit: Mohawk Publishing 1967. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Illus. 79pp. 8vo blue cloth d.w. Detroit: Mohawk Publishing 1967. Very good<br/><br/> Mohawk Publishing unknown books
196726067Detroit: Mohawk Publishing Co 1967. First Edition. Octavo 22cm.; original cloth in white pictorial dust jacket; 79pp.; photographic illus. Some foxing and shallow chips and tears to jacket extremities. Fine in About Very Good jacket. Mohawk Publishing Co unknown books
352395" x 8". Laid into a crude mat. Recto is glued to the mat which is cut to expose the areas of text and to cover the blank areas. Some light glue stains not affecting legibility. Except for the choice of matting Very Good. <br/><br/> Vice President Hamlin's Letter suggests the impotence of his office. Writing from his home or law office in Hampden he appeals for help from his fellow Maine politician E.B. French. French had just completed his term in Congress; President Lincoln appointed him Second Auditor of the Treasury on August 3 1861. Hamlin is anxious to correct the bureaucratic snafu for which at least in part he seems to blame himself. These efforts would prove successful: Executive Proceedings of the Senate show J.C. Peterson's name on a list proposed by the Secretary of War for appointment as Captain of the Fifteenth Regiment of infantry as of August 5 1861; Lincoln officially nominated all those on the list on December 6 1861; and Peterson was among the appointees receiving the Senate's blessing. Executive Journal of the Senate 37th Congress 2d Session Dec. 12 1861. <br/> Originally a Democrat and a long-time political fixture in Maine Hamlin left his Party as an opponent of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. He was elected Maine's Republican Governor in 1857; in 1860 Lincoln picked him as his running mate in an effort to unite northern Unionists.<br/> John C. Peterson 1831-1867 a homeopathic physician and surgeon is listed in the 1850 Federal Census as a 19-years-old physician. He enlisted on April 15 1861; and served as Captain in the 15th U.S. Infantry Regiment from August 1861 to August 1864. By early 1863 he was attached to Gen. Rosecrans' staff as Assistant Inspector General Army of the Cumberland. His death is listed in the Coroner's Inquest Reports of Seneca County New York as suicide by self inflicted gunshot wound on October 7 1867. THE NEW-ENGLAND MEDICAL GAZETTE. VOLUME V. Boston: 1870 pp.260-263; THE WAR OF THE REBELLION. SERIES 1 VOL. XXIII IN TWO PARTS. PART II. Washington: 1889 pp. 77-78; 'Furlough" posted March 15 2013 at website of Blue Gray Review. unknown books
188236689Maine 1882. 2 pp plus integral blank leaf. Old hinges from prior mounting on blank last page. Very Good.<br/><br/> Writing to "Hon. F. Haines" Hamlin explains that he has "no time to look over files of letters to see what I can find that you would want." He's "very busy in getting our house in order." He will take a look when he finishes that task but advises "I have parted with all that I could spare of Prest. Lincoln and have none from Hayes."<br/> He promises to review his "many letters from such persons as you name but the difficulty will be in finding just such as I would deem proper to make public. But I will see what I can do. I do not think it necessary at all for you to come here. Yours truly H. Hamlin."<br/> Haines 1840-1925 was a successful businessman and developed an impressive side business in coins and other collectibles. The Library of Congress owns a few of the correspondence between the two men. Hamlin of course was Abraham Lincoln's first Vice President and an early Republican. He was dumped from the 1864 ticket in favor of Andrew Johnson. unknown books
50614México D.F: Casa del Tiempo Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana UAM 22 de octubre al 30 de noviembre 1998. 32p color and b/w plates bio./chron. cat. fldg. color pict. and b/w port. wrps. Exhibition of driftwood sculptures and acrylic paintings by artist from Baja California Sur b.La Paz BC 1943 . LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Casa del Tiempo, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, UAM unknown books
162850320Madrid: May Mor Galería de Arte 16 de Junio/28 de Julio de 1998. 24cm. 47p color frontis. color plates b/w port. bio/chron. cat. fldg. pict. wrps. Text by Daniel Samoilovich on 1998 abstract paintings and wood sculptures by Argentine born b.1949 artist who has resided in Spain since 1974. Merlo has exhibited in various countries including Mexico Germany France and Spain. May Mor, Galería de Arte unknown books
67040Madrid: May Moré Galería de Arte 12 de diciembre - 20 de enero de 2001. 21.5cm. 63p b/w and color plates cat. chron. color pict. wrps. Exhibition catalogue of abstract paintings wood sculptures and photographs by Aníbal Merlo b. Argentina 1949 who has lived in Spain since 1974. Merlo has had 16 individual exhibitions and has participated in 48 collective exhibits. May Moré Galería de Arte unknown books
191274883Hertford: The Malacological Society. Very Good. 1912. Softcover. 8-1/2" X 5-1/2" Ex-Private Library with a few stamps. This work is soft-bound in light blue wrappers with black printing to the upper covers. The covers show some light soiling and light edge-wear. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations. This work is signed by the author Harold Hannibal and R. Arnold at the top of the upper cover "Compliments of H. Hannibal and R. Arnold." . The Malacological Society paperback books
196926426New York: 0 To 9 1969. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall side -stapled wrappers. The fifth issue of Acconci and Mayer's much sought after artist / poet periodical. Experimental poetry fiction and conceptual art mix in the era's most thought provoking journal. A particularly well-preserved copy. Front cover intentionally wrinkled by the publishers. Staples still holding very well. 96 pp. 0 To 9 paperback books
1969309410New York: s.n. 1969. First edition. ii 96 pp. mimeograph. 4to. Publisher's side-stapled paper wrappers front wrapper intentionally crinkled and stamped ink ink with title. Small closed tears and chips to covers internally near fine. First edition. ii 96 pp. mimeograph. 4to. The penultimate issue of "one of the most experimental of all the early mimeo magazines" Clay & Phillips A Secret Location on the Lower East Side p. 207. This issue includes writings by Bernadette Mayer Vito Acconci Sol LeWitt Jerome Rothenberg Clark Coolidge and Adrian Piper as well as "Fire Cracker" the first major time-based work of Rosemary Mayer 1943-2014 documenting the sounds of fireworks in Little Italy on the night of July 4 1968 between 9:19 pm and 1:29 am.<br/>In 2006 Ugly Duckling Presse published a reprint of the complete run of the magazine. Original issues are uncommon. [s.n.] unknown books