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181071453Seconde édition, entièrement refondue, augmentée, présentée sous un ordre nouveau, revue, corrigée par l'auteur et ornée de son portrait, 3 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane brune, Chez L'Huillier, De l'Imprimerie de Didot Jeune, Paris, 1810, XVI-541 ; VIII-492 ; VIII-432 pp. avec portrait en frontispice
18963389285Barcelona.: M. Maucci. 1896. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 25 cm. 623 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial ilustrada. Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.82 82 M. Maucci. hardcover
1866451247s.l. : s.n. 1866. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good portfolio copy in leather-backed cloth boards. Some light scuffs and speckling to covers with spine somewhat worn. Inside the prize sketches by Raphael are embossed on the upper margin by the awarding institution. The miscellaneous reproductions feature gilt outer edges. Some light smudges to leaves' margins with plates in very good condition. An overall well-preserved portfolio. Physical description; 30 loose leaves 29 cm. Contents; Twelve Raphael sketch reproductions on card stock constitute the Third Grade Prize in Art at the Warrington School of Art awarded in 1866 as introduced by the prize label and table of contents. An additional presumably later seventeen sketch reproductions are also enclosed with Raphael represented in addition other Renaissance artists. Subjects; Raphael 1483-1520—Reproductions. Art—Study and teaching—England—Warrington—19th century. Drawing Renaissance—Reproductions. [s.l.] : [s.n.] hardcover
1809361947London : Printed for Vernor Hood and Sharpe 31 Poultry ; at the Union Printing-Office St. John's Square by W. Wilson 1809. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in half leather over marble boards with gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some minor wear and tear to the spine and boards along with some dust-toning. Remains well-preserved overall; bright clean and sharp-cornered.Includes previous owner's signature. Physical description; 32 p. 8 leaves of plates : ill. ; 30 cm. Notes; Plates engraved by George Cooke. Running title: Cartons of Raphael Urbin. Subjects; Raphael 1483-1520. Genres; England - 19th century. Illustrated. London : Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 31, Poultry ; at the Union Printing-Office, St. John's Square, by W. Wilson hardcover
18671011971867. Paris 1867. 3pp. Only this one item described. Nineteenth century brown half morocco marbled boards. Original printed wrappers bound-in. The painting that is sold here and attributed to Raphaël is a portrait of a young woman in profile on wood. The price is given in pencil in the margin. hardcover
189026942Lille, Le Bigot frères, 1890, NULL, de 142 et (2) pages, demi-basane bleu de l'époque, Unique édition de cette liste de titres et travaux, établie en 1890, par Blanchard lui-même. Chaque ouvrage ou article cité comporte une note synthétique mettant en valeur son contenu et son importance. Bon exemplaire. de 142 et (2) pages
187526099MADRID: Imprenta de José Rodriguez 1875. 4º menor.- Rústica cubiertas originales.- 23 páginas. . Imprenta de José Rodriguez unknown
186726089MADRID: Imprenta de José Rodriguez 1867. Septima edición.- 4º menor.- Rústica cubiertas originales.- 116 páginas. De la Colección 'El Teatro'. Imprenta de José Rodriguez unknown
1808197611808 D'après cinquante-deux tableaux de RAPHAEL, accompagnées du texte explicatif de la Sainte Bible. Paris, David, graveur et Leblanc, imprimeur-libraire, 1808, in-12, demi-basane, dos à 4 faux-nerfs, 56 pp., XX planches.
1894227381894. Mexico Anthropology Delorme Salto Rafael. Los aborígenes de América: disquisiciones acerca del asiento origen historia y adelanto en la esfera científica de las sociedades precolombinas. Madrid: Librería de Fernando Fé / Habana: La Propaganda Literaria 1894. First edition. With a prologue by General D. Vicente Riva-Palacio y Guerrero Mexican Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain. 8vo. Finely bound in later full red morocco with gilt rules and spine lettering marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Text in Spanish.<br /> <br /> A scarce anthropological treatise exploring pre-Columbian civilization through the lens of 19th-century scientific humanism authored by Spanish scholar Rafael Delorme Salto. Los aborígenes de América situates Indigenous American societies within a framework of comparative anthropology and early evolutionary theory attempting to reconcile European Enlightenment models of progress with Mesoamerican and Andean achievements in astronomy architecture and mathematics. Delorme writes admiringly of the "inteligencia" and "fuerza reflexiva" of early American peoples treating the Americas not as derivative cultures but as civilizations of independent scientific advancement. The work's prologue by Vicente Riva-Palacio a liberal general novelist and diplomat associated with Mexican nation-building intellectuals frames the book within transatlantic dialogue on indigeneity and modernity offering rare evidence of late 19th-century Spanish and Mexican collaboration in re-evaluating the legacies of conquest and colonial knowledge. Mild toning to some pages a 2" loss to the introduction page and mild foxing to margins else clean and tightly bound. Overall very good condition. A rare volume highlighting the intersection of Iberian anthropology and Mexican nationalism in the intellectual reappraisal of Indigenous America at the close of the 19th century. unknown
180821993Paris: Didot le Jeune 1808. Hardcover. In three volumes. xli 384pp; xxxvi 420pp; xxiv 425pp. Quarter calf with the spine lettered and decorated in gold sprinkled edges silk bookmarks. The spine of volume 1 is partially split a few mild creases to some of the pages light wear to extremities. Overall a nice very good set. ; Octavo. Didot le Jeune hardcover
189937773Paris: L'Estampe ModerneImprimerie Champenoispour CH. Masson & H. Piazza 1899. Fine. L'Estampe Moderne Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson & H. Piazza Paris 1899 30 x 40 cm une feuille Original color lithograph executed specially by the artist for l'Estampe Moderne. Proof printed on strong laid paper protected by a printed tissue guard publisher's dry stamp in lower margin. Artist's signature in the plate. Very handsome copy. Lithograph inspired by a poem by Francis Vièle-Griffin an extract of which is reproduced on the print's tissue guard. Published by Ch. Masson and H. Piazza the two years of l'Estampe Moderne constitute one of the finest lithographic achievements of the period. Each print is an original work created specially for the review by the greatest French and foreign artists representing Symbolist Art Nouveau Orientalist and ""Belle Epoque"" movements. L'Estampe ModerneImprimerie Champenoispour CH. Masson & H. Piazza unknown
186862927Naples 1868. First edition. old full vellum. Old bookplate on each pastedown; some scattered light foxing. Folio. Illustrated throughout from engravings. hardcover
1814ofc oversize 002TOME PREMIER / VOLUME 1 ONLY. 40 pages of text; 124 numbered plates; 33 cm. Series: Vies et Oeuvres des Peintres les Plus Célèbres. Both covers embossed boards detached backstrip lacking; bookplate of James Thomson inside front cover; title & half-title foxed; internally clean & sturdy essentially unused. Stock#ofc oversize 002. Chez Treuttel et Würtz, Libraires, rue de Bourbon (Lille), no 17, Et à Strassbourg, Même Maison de Commerce, rue des Serrurie hardcover
1867HIS-MX-1867-1227México: Imprenta de Francisco Diáz de León y S. White. 1867. Tela. Good. Mariano Riva Palacio y Rafael Martínez de la Torre. Memorandum sobre el proceso del archiduque Fernando Maximiliano de Austria. Imprenta de Francisco Diáz de León y S. White. 1867. Cuarto 31 cm Holandesa de época con lomo de piel. 109 pp. Encuadernado junto con ""Defensa del archiduque de Austria"" por los CC. Lics. Jesús María Vázquez y Eulalio María Ortega. En el proceso que se le formó en la ciudad de Querétaro. 55 pp. Esta edición a diferencia del octavo publicado por la misma imprenta y el mismo año carece del retrato pero a cambio está ornamentada con letras capitulares e impreso con un muy amplio margen posiblemente se trataba de un tiraje especial o edición de lujo. El texto es idéntico a 3a. 109 pp. Used book in good to very good condition unless otherwise noted. All our books are thoroughly checked for issues such as missing dust jackets markings library stamps and so on. If we notice a book was misdescribed we will always let you know before shipping. We're a brick and mortar store and handle every single book with respect and care. Imprenta de Francisco Diáz de León y S. White. hardcover
18513824Mexico: Imprenta de J.M. Lara 1851. Small 4to. 23 pp. <br><br>Sr. Francoz claims to have an exclusive privilege to use a new weaving technique and Sr. Munguía contests that claim. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Sutro. Removed from a nonce volume. Imprenta de J.M. Lara unknown books
187043220New 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. Original green cloth stamped in gilt. Very fine copy. 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. Pumpelly was an adventurer geologist and mining engineer whose profession took him to Japan China Siberia etc.; his account here of his travels and observations - both physical and cultural - are pioneering. The first four chapters deal with Arizona while the rest deal with his extensive travels in Japan China Siberia. Noteworthy is a chapter on Japanese Art written by Pumpelly's friend John La Farge constituting one of the earliest Western appreciations of the importance of the art of the Japanese. Leypoldt & Holt unknown books
1870324194New York: Leypoldt & Holt 1870. First. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece protected with tissue and with 3 folding maps 12 plates and numerous in-text figures. xvi 454 pages. Thick 8vo original burgundy cloth with gilt-stamped globe on cover spine evenly sunned and just a bit soft at ends; contemporary pencil ownership name on flyleaf; light foxing at front and rear and offsetting from frontis. on title page. New York: Leypoldt & Holt 1870. First edition. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Pumpelly was an adventurer geologist and mining engineer whose profession took him to Japan China Siberia etc. This is an account of his travels and cultural observations. The first four chapters deal with Arizona where he was involved in developing silver mines while the rest deal with his extensive travels in Japan China & Siberia. Chapter XIV written by Pumpelly's friend John La Farge constitutes one of the earliest Western appreciations of the importance of the art of the Japanese; illustrated with 4 facsimile woodcuts.<br/> <br/> Leypoldt & Holt unknown
18943767<p>Discursos politicos y parlamentarios informes y disertaciones por rafael montoro diputado a cortes 1878-1893 encuadernacion en media piellibro original publicado en Filadelfiala compania levytypeimpresores y grabadores 1894 out of printlibro de coleccion recoge los discursos de <strong>Rafael de Montoro y Valdés</strong> La Habana 24 de octubre de 1852-La Habana 14 de agosto de 1933 marqués de Montoro fue un político abogado historiador ensayista crítico literario y escritor español que se nacionalizó cubano tras la independencia de Cuba. Su formación básica estaba influenciada por los filósofos alemanes Immanuel Kant y Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Destacó por su brillante y elocuente oratoria. Tomó parte en el breve >gobierno autonómico cubano de 1898 como secretario de Hacienda.</p><p>En 1878 volvió a la isla y fundó junto con >José María Gálvez Alonso el Partido Liberal Autonomista de Cuba del que fue su líder e ideólogo por más de veinte años. Ocho años después de la fundación el partido Rafael Montoro fue elegido diputado en las Cortes Españolas. Dos años antes se había licenciado en Derecho Civil y >Canónico por la Universidad de La Habana.</p><p>En 1898 realizó funciones de secretario de Hacienda del >breve gobierno autonomista y al obtener la independencia ejerció diversos cargos en los diferentes gobiernos llegando a ocupar en el período entre 1921 y 1925 la Secretaría de Estado bajo la presidencia de >Mario García Menocal ya había sido secretario de la Presidencia entre 1913 y 1921. En 1908 había intentado realizar un pacto con el Partido Conservador para obtener la vicepresidencia pero no consiguieron el acuerdo.En 1910 se funda en Cuba la Academia Nacional de Artes y Letras en la que Montoro figuró como miembro de número desde su fundación. En 1926 ingresó en la Academia de la Historia de Cuba. Formó parte de la >Real Academia Española.</p> Filadelfia,la compania levytype,impresores y grabadores hardcover
18532940Paris 1853. Very good. 154pp. Original printed wrappers stitched as issued. Minor soiling to wraps. Even tanning. The Colombian government forced Archbishop Manuel José Mosquera into exile in 1852 because of his vehement opposition to a series of laws he felt to be government encroachments on his authority over benefices and "internal" church administrative matters. This is his publication while in exile in Paris of a letter of support he received from the clergy of Chile along with his response to them. OCLC locates five copies. unknown
185338706Paris: Imprenta Española de Dubuisson 1853. 8vo 23 cm; 9". 15 1 4 pp. <br><br>The Colombia government forced Archbishop Manuel José Mosquera 180053 into exile in 1852 because of his vehement opposition to a series of he felt to be legislative encroachments on his authority over benefices and "internal" church administrative matters. This is his publication while in exile in Paris of a letter of support from the clergy of Chile with his letter to them.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of NUC WorldCat and COPAC locate four U.S. Cornell Fordham Stanford UTexas and one British BL libraries reporting ownership but we know of another U.S. library that owns a unreported copy. Original printed wrapper; sewn. Soiling to front wrapper. Very good. Imprenta Española de Dubuisson, unknown books
1803607371803. Granada 1803. Granada 1803. Remarks by the Recently Appointed President of the Supreme Court of Grenada Vasco del Campo Don Rafael. Discurso Pronunciado en la Real Chancilleria de Granada el Dia 2 de Enero de 1802 por El Exmo. Sr. Don Rafael Vasco Caballero del Orden de Santiago y de las Reales Maestranzas de Ronda y Granada; Regidor Perpetuo del Aquel Ilustre Ayuntamiento; Teniente General de los Reales Exercitos; Gobernador y Capitan General del Exercito Costa y Reino de Granada y Presidios Menores de Africa; Presidente de Esta Real Chancilleria De la Junta de Reales Obras de la Plaza de Malaga De la Mayor de Caminos de Este Reyno Los de Cordoba y Jaen; Superintendente de los del Obispado de Malaga Y de las de Sanidad Establecidas en el y su Costa; Inspector de las Companias de Invalidos Las de Infanteria Fixa y Torreros del Distrito Etc. Etc. Granada: En la Imprenta de Moreno 1803. iv xix pp. Quarto 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary mottled sheep gilt frames to boards. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners a few minor scuffs to boards tiny manuscript label to rear cover marbled endpapers crack between front free endpaper and following endleaf which is detached text notably fresh. An attractive copy. $250. First edition. This book reproduces the text of a speech given by military leader Don Rafael Vasco del Campo shortly upon his elevation by the King of Spain to the Presidency of Granada's Supreme Court of Justice. Don Vasco who distinguished himself in the service of the Spanish Crown in Mexico proclaims his humility before the office of his charge never before entrusted to a military man and invokes education as an antidote to envy hate revenge and thoughts of theft lies and deception. He also challenges the need for capital punishment and other legal injustices. During his short-lived presidency over Granada's highest court the region enjoyed peace and a flowering of the arts which ended with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the subsequent popular uprisings against the Spanish Crown. No copies located on OCLC. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 353024. unknown
1803607371803. Granada 1803. Granada 1803. Remarks by the Recently Appointed President of the Supreme Court of Grenada Vasco del Campo Don Rafael. Discurso Pronunciado en la Real Chancilleria de Granada el Dia 2 de Enero de 1802 por El Exmo. Sr. Don Rafael Vasco Caballero del Orden de Santiago y de las Reales Maestranzas de Ronda y Granada; Regidor Perpetuo del Aquel Ilustre Ayuntamiento; Teniente General de los Reales Exercitos; Gobernador y Capitan General del Exercito Costa y Reino de Granada y Presidios Menores de Africa; Presidente de Esta Real Chancilleria De la Junta de Reales Obras de la Plaza de Malaga De la Mayor de Caminos de Este Reyno Los de Cordoba y Jaen; Superintendente de los del Obispado de Malaga Y de las de Sanidad Establecidas en el y su Costa; Inspector de las Companias de Invalidos Las de Infanteria Fixa y Torreros del Distrito Etc. Etc. Granada: En la Imprenta de Moreno 1803. iv xix pp. Quarto 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary mottled sheep gilt frames to boards. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners a few minor scuffs to boards tiny manuscript label to rear cover marbled endpapers crack between front free endpaper and following endleaf which is detached text notably fresh. An attractive copy. $250. First edition. This book reproduces the text of a speech given by military leader Don Rafael Vasco del Campo shortly upon his elevation by the King of Spain to the Presidency of Granada's Supreme Court of Justice. Don Vasco who distinguished himself in the service of the Spanish Crown in Mexico proclaims his humility before the office of his charge never before entrusted to a military man and invokes education as an antidote to envy hate revenge and thoughts of theft lies and deception. He also challenges the need for capital punishment and other legal injustices. During his short-lived presidency over Granada's highest court the region enjoyed peace and a flowering of the arts which ended with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the subsequent popular uprisings against the Spanish Crown. No copies located on OCLC. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 353024. unknown books
1900118492Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Litografía i Encuadernación Barcelona/Imprenta San Buenaventura 1900. Cloth. Good. 214; ii; 282 1; 193p. lvip. boardsforest green cloth newly rebound pages yellowing. Three legal and political documents. Only one copy on OCLC at the National Library of Chile. Imprenta, Litografía i Encuadernación Barcelona/Imprenta San Buenaventura unknown
1847019389London: elham Richardson 1847. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Quarter leather marbled hardcover. Hinge to front cover cracked. Loss to spine ends. Corners heavily bumped with loss. Inner joint cracked. Pages slightly toned mainly in the margins. Complete in one volume. <br/> <br/> elham Richardson hardcover