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185336965Chiquimula 1853 2 August. Small 4to 21 cm; 8.25". 1 p. <br><br>On the troubles with Honduras. Very good condition. unknown books
1870316701New York: Leypoldt & Holt 1870. Third edition revised. 4 maps 3 folding and one in color 12 plates including 4 facsimile plates of Japanese woodcuts and color printing numerous text illustrations. xvi 454 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bounds in three quarters recent mottled brown calf and marbled boards maroon title label. Fine. Third edition revised. 4 maps 3 folding and one in color 12 plates including 4 facsimile plates of Japanese woodcuts and color printing numerous text illustrations. xvi 454 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Leypoldt & Holt unknown books
185736945Guatemala: No publisher/printer 1857 14 May. Small 4to 33 cm; 13" 1 p. <br><br>The president of Guatemala announces that on 1 May the forces of William Walker who were held up in Rivas surrendered and so it will not be necessary to send any more forces south. Very good condition. No publisher/printer unknown books
185736944Guatemala: No publisher/printer 1857 1 July. Small 4to 27.5 cm; 10.75". 1 p. <br><br>The president of Guatemala welcomes home the soldiers of the expeditionary force after their battles against William Walker. Very good condition. No publisher/printer unknown books
18205951London: Printed for Rodwell and Martin 1820. First edition. In the wake of the classical craze inspired by the rediscovery of Pompeii and the work of Josiah Wedgwood British engraver H. Moses 1782-1870 published this catalogue of fine images of the antique vases of Sir Englefield 1752-1822 English antiquary and scientific writer. . Octavo 27cm; 60 4 pages engraved frontispiece portrait engraved title page and 39 engraved plates plate #39 hand-colored with tissue guards. Title and vignette with ornamental border. Plates dated 1819-20. Text in English and French. Followed by "Cartons done from the originals in His Majesty's collection" engraved title and 7 of 32 engraved plates w tissue guards without attribution of publisher or engraver. Followed by a single engraved plate by James Fittler dated 1797. Bound in full leather elaborately tooled in gilt and blind. Edges gilt. Joints and corners restored. Head and tail headbands perished. Plates with some foxing more on the "extra" plates at end. Printed for Rodwell and Martin hardcover books
185822679Madrid: Imprenta de las Novedades 1858. Period tan qtr-leather binding with marbled paper boards. Speckled edges. Overall VG pos/one map folded irregularly. 184; 78 2; 16; 24; 39 1; 24; 23 1; 6 fold-out maps. 7-1/2" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>8 works bound together; all scarce- no copies of any title located on OCLC. Imprenta de las Novedades hardcover books
188763484Baltimore MD: Baltimore Publishing Co 1887. Later edition first published under another title in 1869. Large 8vo. 833 pp. Chromolithographic plates portrait plates etc. Howes S-286. Nevins I P. 233 for the 1869 edition: "A first-hand subjective account by the captain of the C. S. Sumter and Alabama; interestingly written." Owner's name crack at head of spine else a very good copy. Publisher's brown three-quarter leather rubbed edges and corners bumped and marbled boards gilt title ornaments and rules between raised bands on spine marbled endpapers and edges. 9965. <br/><br/> Baltimore Publishing Co hardcover books
1834D6891London: William Charlton Wright n.d. 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf gilt-stamped ornament on raised bands and in spine compartments inside gilt dentelles t.e.g.; 12mo 4.25 x 7.25 inches; pp. i-vii 1 blank 3-220 plus full-color folding frontispiece. Light scuffing along joints and edges of boards; tiny chips at spine tips. Frontispiece torn along creases leaving 2 whole and intact panels bound in and the rest detached but complete and laid-in. An easy repair. The rest of the text block is nice and bright with just a few instances of some very faint foxing. A nice copy of an uncommon title. <br/><br/> William Charlton Wright hardcover books
1802WRCAM32884London: I.R. Smith 1802. Handcolored mezzotint 17 1/2 x 19 inches. Small tear in lower margin slightly affecting image and caption. Minor edge wear and dust soiling. Mounted on heavy card. Fair only. Archivally matted protected with mylar sheet. Later issue after the first of 1789. A striking mezzotint engraved by J.R. Smith after a 1785 painting by Joseph Wright showing an Indian woman looking out over a serene ocean while her deceased husband's tomahawk war club and quiver hang above her on a dead tree. In the background a steaming volcano and thunderclouds complete the pastoral scene. When the painting was first exhibited in 1785 this description accompanied it: <br> <br> "This picture is founded on the custom which prevails among the savage tribes of America where the widow of an eminent warrior is used to sit the whole day during the first moon after his death under a rude kind of trophy formed by a tree lopped and painted; on which the weapons and martial habiliments of the dead are suspended. She remains in this situation without shelter and perseveres in her mournful duty at the hazard of her own life from the inclemencies of the weather." <br> <br> Though Wright never travelled to America he depended heavily on James Adair's HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 1775 for anthropological information for this painting. The original remains at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Quite rare. Not on OCLC. I.R. Smith unknown books
186338740Cali: No publisher/printer 1863. 8vo 20.3 cm; 8". 1 p. <br><br>Because the Franciscans would not swear to submit to the demands of the law cited in the title above the Franciscans are leaving Cali and the republic. Ortiz the Guardian of the now-exiled Franciscans asks the citizens not to pray for the Order but to pay for the themselves and their children living under a vane perfidious and deceitful government. Dated in the text "26 de mayo de 1863."<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of WorldCat NUC and COPAC fail to find any copy reported at all but we know of a copy awaiting cataloguing in a U.S. library. As issued. Very good. No publisher/printer unknown books
187987070Madrid: Suarrez 1879. First Edition. hardcover. very good. 407pp. 8vo 1/2 modern blue morocco; pencil marks in margins. Madrid: Victoriano Suarez 1879. First Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> On Cuba and Puerto Rico. Presentation copy from Eduardo Dolz one of the contributors. This edition not in Palau.<br/><br/> Suarrez unknown books
186935191London 1869. Color and b/w plates. xiv-833 pp. First edition of the great Confederate sea-raiders memoirs of his adventures aboard the dauntless Alabama. The book was first issued in London because of Great Britains sympathies with the Confederacy. This edition is famous for its handsome colored lithograph plates. A good copy in lightly worn original cloth with gilt cover decoration. Pages are somewhat tanned but the color lithographs have retained their brilliance. books
1875263777Rome: presso la R. Calcografia 1875. 14 plates numbered in two series I II-VIII and I-VI depicting Raphael's designs for the frescoes of the Loggia of Pope Leo X at the Vatican. 1 vols. Folio. Green cloth spine perished. Internally a fine bright copy. 14 plates numbered in two series I II-VIII and I-VI depicting Raphael's designs for the frescoes of the Loggia of Pope Leo X at the Vatican. 1 vols. Folio. presso la R. Calcografia unknown books
18016589London: Published by John Raphael Smith 1801. Mezzotint with roulette coloured by hand. Image size: 17 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches. A touching scene after Morland: 'a master of genre and animal painting an artist worthy to be placed in the same rank as the best of those Dutch masters whom he studied as a boy' DNB<br/> <br/>This print is a wonderful example of the manner in which Morland perfectly conveys the hardships and beauties of country life his depiction of a poor country family battling the hardships of winter shows the bitter side of the pastoral life with grace and sympathy. George Morland was one of the most successful genre painters of his time creating during his industrious career some of England's most cherished paintings. At an early age Morland displayed his artistic genius he learned to paint at three and exhibited his first work at the Royal Academy at the mere age of ten. Morland was a prodigious painter producing more than 4000 paintings during the entirety of his career and sometimes painting two or three works in a day. His beautiful idealistic scenes were a favorite source of inspiration for contemporary engravers and as many as 250 separate engravings were done of his paintings during his lifetime. One such engraver was John Raphael Smith who throughout his career translated many of Morland's paintings to print. Smith was a highly influential figure in the late eighteenth-century British art world he quickly became an impresario of the print-publishing trade producing nearly 400 prints during his lifetime 130 of which were of his own design. This beautiful print refelects both the talents of the engraver and the genius of the artist in its sentiment and execution it demonstrates the best of English genre. Published by John Raphael Smith unknown books
1869236593Paris: l'auteur rue Royer-Collard 1869. First edition. 200 sepia-toned plates bound out of sequence. 1 vols. Folio. Three quarter green morocco spine richly gilt hinges repaired bookplates discreet embossed library stamp to title page some edges rough plates clean. First edition. 200 sepia-toned plates bound out of sequence. 1 vols. Folio. Lipperheide 337; Colas 1528; Hiler p. 473 l'auteur, rue Royer-Collard unknown books
18566878Mexico City: Jose A. Godoy 1856. First edition. Quarto pp 480 3 errata. A state-by-state guide book for travel throughout Mexico with routes and distances between each city town village ranch etc. The routes described extend into Texas San Antonio and El Paso and New Mexico Albuquerque Bernalillo Santa Fe. Also of note are the routes going from Sonora "al Placer de Oro de la Alta California" i.e. the gold mines of Upper California. This was known as the "Sonora Route" and was traversed by many Mexicans who were among the first to reach the gold fields in 1849 and the early 1850s. It enters the U.S. at the Colorado River and goes through Temecula La Joya then "La Mision vieja se pasa el rio de los Nietos y a la derecha del camino a una legua de distancia esta la mision de San Gabriel opulenta ante su destruccion. Los Angeles: poblacion hoy de los Estados Unidos del Norte." The route then goes through various ranches and follows the "Mission Trail" northward: "La Mision de S. Buenaventura. El rancho de Carpinteria. Sta Barbara presidio: a una milla de distancia esta la mision con una hermosa parroquia y es el obispado. La Mision de Santa Ines. S. Luis Obispo: pasa este camino por un frondoso rio que llaman Arroyo Seco. La Joya: rancho despoblado a la orilla de un rio cubierto de grandes alamedas. La Mision de San Miguel: para llegar a esta se pasa por el rancho que nombran Paso de Robles. La Mision de Soledad. Mision de San Juan. Pueblo de San Jose: pasando por el Ojo del rancho de Cochi. la Laguna y otros mas. Mision de San Jose. Stokton poblacion que esta formando sobre un estero de rio de San Joaquin el cual tiene mucho comercio por los buques procedentes de San Francisco del Alta California. El Rio Estanislao. Un aguage que proporciona pastos que escasean mucho adelante. El Placer de Estanislao Stanislaus." The notes concerning each place are valuable and in some cases very detailed for instance for Baja Caliornia and Tamaulipas with detailed description of the border town of Matamoros on the "Rio Bravo". Sabin 976: Eberstadt 138-033 "An important guide book giving the routes and mileages with sketches of the country throughout Mexico including Coahuila Sonora and New Mexico." Though fairly well-represented on Worldcat the book is quite scarce in the market Eberstadt's copy from 1956 being the only one recorded. Previous owner's name -- "P. Argumoso / 1917" on title page; Mexican book-seller's stamp on ffep. Half calf over marbled boards. Very nice copy. <br/><br/> Jose A. Godoy hardcover books
1856WRCAM41810Mexico City 1856. 4804pp. Several errors in pagination. Small quarto. Contemporary red half sheep and boards spine gilt. Boards and extremities rubbed. Contemporary bookplate on front pastedown. Light toning and minor foxing. Very good. An extremely valuable compilation which gives detailed data including route scenery and other key information about many various parts of Mexico. By piecing together the different itineraries it offers a traveler could basically go anywhere in Mexico and into the U.S. already provided with extremely detailed instructions about the best route and what facilities - such as water grass and shelter - were available every step of the way. A detailed name index listing routes and where they are to be found in the book further enhances the volume's usefulness for travelers be they headed to destinations great or small. Many of the routes described begin in Mexico City; some routes extend into Texas and New Mexico. Among the most interesting are two itineraries concerning California. One describes a journey from La Paz at the far southern end of Baja California to the U.S. border. This is one of the most detailed and expansively described routes in the entire book preserving a wealth of geographic and natural details. Many of the places detailed in this section have either disappeared or been extensively altered. The other journey is along the Sonora Route from Ures to Sonora to the California gold fields. This trip passes through Los Angeles and includes some commentary on the missions in the area. "An important guide book giving the routes and mileage with sketches of the country throughout Mexico" - Eberstadt. PALAU 9290. SABIN 976. EBERSTADT 138:033. BARRETT 34. hardcover books
1875018433Mexico: Imprenta de Ignacio Escalante 1875. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. ii 60 pages of text followed by 12 beautifully hand-colored plates of hummingbirds. The text has sustained water damage but those pages have been professionally washed and stabilized. Signatures page gatherings were reformed and resewn. Rebound with a new leather spine with gilt-lettered leather spine label and linen-covered boards. The tinted lithographed frontisportrait and six pages of text are affected by dark areas of discoloration from the water exposure and many pages have minor rippling as some treated pages were discreetly detached for treatment and re-inserted on an added tab. Minor rippling to the hand-colored plates but the images remain bright and are not noticeably affected. There is minor soiling to the plates. All page edges were trimmed by about a half inch to remove damaged paper and does not affect any text or plates; the size is about 10.5 inches height by about 7.5 inches. Imprenta de Ignacio Escalante Hardcover books