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18573250Paris 1857. 2 cont.hcalf. St.o.t. 296 322 pp. a. 12 fold. engr.plts. unknown
18573250Paris, 1857. 2 cont.hcalf. St.o.t. 296, 322 pp. a. 12 fold. engr.plts.
1942190067Mexico: Talleres Graficos De La Nacion 1942. Softcover. Good light age toning and shelfwear to wraps volume 1 spine is split completely through volume 1 front cover is loose pages are clean and clear. Two volumes bound in tan paper wraps. Volume I has red and black lettering and illustration on front cover; XLV 581 pp CXXI bw plates 18 pp. with bw illustrations plans and folded map. Volume II has blue and black lettering and illustration on front cover; XVII 631 pp XCIII bw plates 15 pp bw illustrations plans some folded. Many pages of both volumes are uncut. Text in Spanish. At head of title: Secretaria de hacienda y crédito público. Dirección general de bienes nacionales. Includes bibliographical references v. 1 pages xliii-xiv. Catalog of Religious Constructions of the State of Hidalgo. 14"x10" x4.5" Talleres Graficos De La Nacion paperback
51-7220Paris: Gihaut 1824. Original lithograph 35.2 x 26 xcm. De la Combe Charlet: No. 534. Light foxing. Crease in upper mrgin. "Le Pauvre Gât" 1826 is a lithograph by French artist Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet 1792–1845. Part of his Album Lithographique series it portrays a beggar with two small children printed by Villain and published by Gihaut Frères. The work captures a scene of poverty likely featuring a man sitting on the street. Paris: Gihaut, 1824 unknown
51-7219Paris: Aubert circa 1831. Original lithograph 35.5 x 26.5 cm. Plagte no. 29 in La caricature. ."Cirque Olympique" 1831 is a 19th-century satirical lithograph by French artist Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet 1792–1845. Published in La Caricature on February 3 1831 this press cartoon—also known as Le fusillier Sacot déchiffre.—often depicts scenes relating to Napoleon and circus spectacle specifically highlighting the "emperor". Paris: Aubert, circa 1831 unknown
51-5071Paris: Frérot circa 1824-1827. Lithograph. 21.2 15.2cm. sheet size. Villain imprimeur-lithographeRef: Joseph F L de La Combe Charlet sa vie ses lettres suivi d'une description raisonné de son oeuvre lithographiqueLa Combe 1856 no. 567. Paris: Frérot, circa 1824-1827 unknown
51-5072Paris: Gihaut Frères 1826. Lithograph. 19.7. x 19.7cm. sheet size. Villain imprimeur-lithographeRef: Joseph F L de La Combe Charlet sa vie ses lettres suivi d'une description raisonné de son oeuvre lithographiqueLa Combe 1856 no. 632. Paris: Gihaut Frères,, 1826 unknown
51-7218Paris: Villain 1826. Original lithograph 26 x 35cm. De la Combe Charlet: No. 620."Le Pauvre Gât" 1826 is a lithograph by French artist Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet 1792–1845. Part of his Album Lithographique series it portrays a beggar with two small children printed by Villain and published by Gihaut Frères. The work captures a scene of poverty likely featuring a man sitting on the street. Paris: Villain 1826 unknown
17-3111Paris: Georges Petit and Ludovic Baschet & New York: Knoedler & Co. ca 1883. Original etching on laid paper with a crown watermark. Signed in the plate. 23 x 15 cm. platemark. 32.5 x 45 cm. sheet size. Paris: Georges Petit and Ludovic Baschet & New York: Knoedler & Co., [ca 1883]. unknown
17-3101Paris: Georges Petit and Ludovic Baschet & New York: Knoedler & Co. ca 1850. Original etching on laid paper with a crown watermark. Signed in the plate. 22.5 x 18.5 cm. platemark. 32.5 x 45 cm. sheet size. Paris: Georges Petit and Ludovic Baschet & New York: Knoedler & Co., [ca 1850]. unknown
17-3131Paris: Georges Petit and Ludovic Baschet & New York: Knoedler & Co. ca 1883. Original etching on laid paper with a crown watermark. Signed in the plate. 17 x 11.5 cm. platemark. 32.5 x 45 cm. sheet size. Paris: Georges Petit and Ludovic Baschet & New York: Knoedler & Co., [ca 1883]. unknown
1942CA0253xiii288errata pages with plates figures maps 2 folding and index. Small folio 11 3/4" x8" bound in original wrappers. First edition.<br /><br />Pátzcuaro is a large town and municipality located in the state of Michoacán. The town was founded sometime in the 1320s at first becoming the capital of the Tarascan state and later its ceremonial center. After the Spanish took over Vasco de Quiroga worked to make Pátzcuaro the capital of the New Spain province of Michoacán but after his death the capital would be moved to nearby Valladolid today Morelia. Pátzcuaro has retained its colonial and indigenous character since then and has been named both a "Pueblo Mágico" and one of the 100 Historic World Treasure Cities by the United Nations. In 1538 the Spanish established their settlement in Pátzcuaro founding the Diocese of Michoacán with Vasco de Quiroga as first bishop. Pátzcuaro was made the capital of the new Spanish province. The 1540s saw a repopulation of the area with Bishop Vasco de Quiroga convincing many of the Indians to return and brought in a number of Spanish families. For this Vasco de Quiroga is considered to be the founder of modern Pátzcuaro. He renamed the city as the City of Michoacán which was confirmed by royal decree in 1553 with Pátzcuaro receiving its current coat of arms. The cathedral was constructed over the temple dedicated to the goddess Cueráppari. Vasco de Quiroga wanted to build an ambitious cathedral here with five naves but this was declared unacceptable by the Spanish crown and only one of the naves was built. It remains to this day. Pátzcuaro remained the largest city in the Spanish province until about ten years after Vasco de Quiroga's death. <br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Edge wear with some chips spine ends chipped front hinge beginning corners bumped else a good to very good copy. Imprenta Universitaria paperback
193582723Colombo: Colombo Apothecaries 1935. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine. frontis photos & illustrations portraits index 10 204 iiip. Original green cloth. Pencilled gift inscription on endpaper. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Colombo Apothecaries hardcover books
19676248Austin: University of Texas Press 1967. Folio pp xxvi 2 493. Inscribed by translator. Still the definitive text on the subject by Mexico's greatest authority on colonial art. Translated by Elizabeth Weismann from the 2nd revised Mexican edition. In addition the bibliography is "more than double the list of authors cited int he second edition and is augmented not only by titles published since 1961 but also by other useful titles especially in English." As well new documentation is noted passim in the text. Fine in like dust jacket. <br/><br/> University of Texas Press unknown books
19657315Mexico: UNAM - Imprenta Universitaria 1965. First edition. Small folio 27 x 20 cm pp xviii 308 with large section of 415 photo reproductions of art in the back all but one in black and white. A fine survey of the subject by Mexico's greatest scholar on colonial art. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. <br/><br/> UNAM - Imprenta Universitaria unknown books
55-01331881. Etching. 19 x 24 cm. Henri Toussaint 1849-1911. 1881. unknown
19319359Mexico : Imperial Cultura 1931. 300x205mm. fotografas b/n encuadernacin de editor. 1090 Imperial Cultura unknown
1905k5728Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie. G : in good condition. Loosely housed in burgundy and marbled papered boards. Untrimmed - some pages uncut. Some shelf-wear and fading to outer casing. 1905. Limited Edition. Cream card covers. 330mm x 260mm 13" x 10". 238pp; cxxiv 68pp. 32 engraved plates 2 double page with captioned tissue-guards. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. French text. Volume II includes a life of Toussaint by Paul Fould. . Plon-Nourrit et Cie hardcover
1583672230.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20001-0525944966Dutton Adult 2000. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Dutton Adult hardcover
1976x-0837184606Praeger Pub Text 1976. Hardcover. New. 208 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.69 inches. Praeger Pub Text hardcover
2007Q-1601540310The Wild Rose Press 2007-01-12. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Wild Rose Press paperback
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19676524Austin Tx: University of Texas Press. Fine in Good dust jacket. 1967. Second Edition. Original Cloth. this is the first edition of the translation of the revised second edition which was in Spanish duh!. Only 2 defects on the book or it would be very fine. There is a slight stain lower left on the front cover where something was spilled on the dj ~1x3/4" and a very small ding on the spine as if something sharp like a pen was dropped on the dj. The dj is not chipped but has several closed tears longest ~1 1/2" and the front fold is badly worn. The dj spine is faded.; 9x11 1/2" . University of Texas Press hardcover