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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
19004282PRIMERA EDICION.- Buenos Aires: El Correo Español 1900.- XIII 203 p.; Papel satinado; 4º menor 22 cm; Media Piel época.- RARO. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor en la portada al escritor Don Manuel del Palacio. EN EXCELENTE ESTADO. HISTORIA POLÃTICA Y DERECHO POLÃTICO-INTERNACIONAL AMERICANOS DESDE LA INDEPENDENCIA Libro en español El Correo Español hardcover
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
1829742Venice: Tipografia di Giuseppe Antonelli 1829. Near Fine. Folio 15 7/8 x 11 inches 402 x 280 mm; pp. 4 30 plates printed on handmade wove paper with "EGA" watermark on each sheet. Bound in half vellum with brown marbled boards with some rubbing and small surface losses to the boards vellum somewhat soiled gilt decorations on spine edges trimmed. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Gainford pasted inside front cover. This elegant book presents reproductions from a sketchbook attributed to Raphael and acquired by the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice including facsimile of the autograph writing of the artist as found on the verso of one of the drawings. <br /> Some of these prints are to be found in the Royal Collection Trust RCIN 853770 RCIN 850259.b etc. and the Hamburger Kunsthalle. Tipografia di Giuseppe Antonelli unknown
188078004London:: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1880s. publisher's die-cut stiff glazed wrappers illustrated front and rear. . Two small portions of the front wrapper missing; slight use; generally very nice. 10-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white. Designed at the London Studios and Printed at the Fine Art Works in Holland. Raphael Tuck & Sons, unknown
182010266Mexico: Imprenta de D. J. M. de Benavente y Socios 1820. Unbound. Good binding. Small quarto. 4 pp. Single bifolium with small holes in the inner margin from earlier stitching. Edges a bit worn with minor loss to the top corner of the inner margin not affecting text; Dávila's name in pencil above the title as well as an ink note. <br /> <br /> In this supplement to his Verdad Amarga Dávila explains he is still in jail and that everyone's liberty is being oppressed. We have identified only three institutions reporting ownership according to OCLC. One is the Biblioteca Nacional de México. Medina Mexico 11876; not in Sutro. Imprenta de D. J. M. de Benavente y Socios unknown
185536966Guatemala: No publisher/printer 1855 3 August. Folio 32 cm; 12.5". 3 pp. <br><br>On Gen. Cabanas his invasion forces and his territorial designs on Guatemala and Honduras. Soiled leaves no longer integral; margins torn with loss holes in text with small loss of text. A poor copy. No publisher/printer unknown books
182013498colophon: Mexico: Impr. de d. J.M. de Benavente y Socios 1820. Small 4to. 4 pp. <br><br>In this supplement to his Verdad amarga Dávila explains he is still in jail and that everyone's liberty is being oppressed.<br>Â Â Â Â Uncommon: We locate only three copies in the U.S. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Medina Mexico 11876; Garritz 3375; Steele 21. Folded as issued. Stab-sewing holes in margins. Upper inner corner of all leaves torn slightly with loss of paper. Impr. de d. J.M. de Benavente y Socios unknown books
1850Z1255Berlin:: Eduard Krause n.d. ca. 1850. 1850. Small 4to. 46-72 pp. Self-wraps. Very good. Friedlander's 11th bookselling catalogue. Eduard Krause, n.d. [ca. 1850]. paperback books
18623152030Barcelona.: Librería de Alou Hermanos. 1862. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 25 cm. 527 p. 12 h. de lám. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal con lomo en piel. Castillo Rafael del ca. 1835-ca. 1900. Por Rafael del Castillo . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura española. Novela. Siglo XIX. 821.134.2-31"18" 821.134.2-3 Librería de Alou Hermanos. hardcover
189846.222Madrid: Victoriano Suárez 1898. 1ª ed. Rústica. 12.5x20.4. Victoriano Suárez paperback
1896100134598De Victoriano Suarez 1896 in8. 1896. Cartonné.
187526099MADRID: Imprenta de José Rodriguez 1875. 4º menor.- Rústica cubiertas originales.- 23 páginas. . Imprenta de José Rodriguez unknown
1890107259Ramón Molinas 1890. hardcover. Bueno. Barcelona s/f aprox 1890. Ramón Molinas. Holandesa. 779868734 pp. 31x23. Ilustrado numerosos grabados y cromolitografías. Cubiertas deslucidas. Cubierta delantera del vol 2 sin color. Ramón Molinas hardcover
19003721333Limoges.: Dalpayrat y Depelley. 1900. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 11 cm. 192 p. 1 lám. Encuadernación en tapa dura con corte superior dorado. Por Don Rafael Pijoán. Macon Protat Hermanos imp. Oraciones . Cubierta deslucida. Teología moral 243 Dalpayrat y Depelley. hardcover
18532760Chiquimila: 2 Agosto 1853. Very good plus. Small broadside approximately 8.25 x 6.5 inches. Trimmed a bit raggedly. Small wormhole at lower left affecting one letter. Light tanning. An otherwise unrecorded 1853 broadside in which Rafael Carrera addresses the army and people of Guatemala concerning the ongoing strife with Honduras. He writes in part: <br /> <br /> "Sé bien que los pueblos de Honduras son nuestros hermanos y siempre habiamos vivido con ellos en la mejor armonia; mas ahora ¿por qué sufren que se les constituya en instrumentos y se les haga victimas de las pasiones inconsideradas de unos pocos revolucionario Habitantes todos de la Republica.-- Vuestros sacrificios en favor de la paz no seràn infructuosos; y yo espero mediante el auxilio de la Divina Providencia que no durarán mas tiempo."<br /> <br /> Not in OCLC. 2 Agosto unknown
18552763Guatemala 1855. Fair. 3pp. on a bifolium. Small folio. Leaves no longer integral. Heavy chipping and wear at edges quarter-sized hole through upper center of both leaves but only a small amount of text actually affected. Moderate tanning and soiling. A scarce 1855 broadside in which Guatemalan caudillo Rafael Carrera addresses Hondurans regarding the perceived malign intentions of their president José Trinidad Cabañas. Honduras with Cabañas at the helm had been in conflict with Guatemala since 1853 and it was Cabañas' stated goal to reunite the states of the defunct Federal Republic of Central America to which end he also invaded Nicaragua in 1854. In this address Carrera states the need to invade Honduras in order to halt the aggressions of Cabañas reiterates his desire for peace and friendship with "true" Hondurans and promises his assistance in reestablishing a reasonable government in their country. It reads in part:<br /> <br /> "En esa contienda las simpaticas del pueblo de Guatemala vecino y hermano vuestro no podian ser dudosas. El General Cabañas no contento con haber estado de mucho tiempo atras fomentado y auxilando la guerra desastrosa de la montaña en esta República invadió á mano armada nuestro territorio no teniendo comprometer la suerte de muchos hondureños arrancados á sus pacífcas ocupaciones. En estas circunstancias habeis vuelto los ojos á Guatemala y requerido su amistosa cooperacion para ayudaros á establecer en Honduras un Gobierno regular que consagre sus esfuerzos á la mejora interior de todos los ramos y al mantenimiento de las buenas relaciones con los Estados vecinos."<br /> <br /> A somewhat tattered copy but not in OCLC. unknown
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
186112331MADRID: C. Moro Librero Editor 1861. Primera edición.- Gran 8º.- 302 pgs.- 2 h.- Media piel algo desgastada. . Palau 99816 C. Moro, Librero Editor unknown
184984918Fortanet 1849. hardcover. Aceptable. Madrid 1849-1872. Imprenta José Rodriguez. Imprenta Fortanet. Imprenta Serafin Lándaburu. Juan Mariana y Sanz editor y otros. DIECIOCHO OBRAS en un volumen. Cartonélomo piel.La Levita-Una nit en la glorieta-El portero es el culpable-La casa de campo-Vanidad y Pobreza-Serafin-Oros Copas Espadas y Bastos-¡Pobres mujeres!-Robinson- Marica enreda-Caer de pié-Asirse de un cabello . Alrededor de 1200 pp. Verso y Prosa. Firma anterior propietario. 29x13. Falta en cubiertas. Fortanet hardcover
1859419635Hannover. Fair/No Dust Wrapper. 1859. German Language Binding Needs Repair. Hard Cover. L372 . Hannover hardcover
18982403<p>En escena cronicas y retazos literarios por rafael perez cabello zerep prologo de alfredo m morales primera edicion habana cuba 1898 con dedicatoria del autor encuadernacion original de la epocaalgo desgastada el libro reune articulos y ensayos de quien fuera uno de los grandes escritores y periodistas de cuba en el siglo XIX rafael perez cabello quien usaba el pseudonimo en sus publicaciones de zerep.</p> Imprenta el figaro hardcover
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
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