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1859221597London: Routledge Warnes and Routledge Farrington Street 1859. Reprint of 1855 first edition. Engraved portrait frontispieces facsimile map. 498; 551; x 391 pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in full tan polished calf gilt spine t.e.g. by Riviere. Very nice set minor rubbing. Reprint of 1855 first edition. Engraved portrait frontispieces facsimile map. 498; 551; x 391 pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Routledge, Warnes and Routledge Farrington Street unknown books
181860522New York: James Eastburn & Co 1818. First American from the last London edition. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. Cloth-backed papered boards paper spine labels. An especially bright clean copy. Fine. Bookplates. First American from the last London edition. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. James Eastburn & Co unknown books
18495749Madrid: La Viuda de Burgos 1850 i.e. 1849. 8vo signed in 4s 22.1 cm 8.65". 761 1 blank pp. <br><br>Bound for presentation by Queen Isabella. Complete budgetary accounting for the year 1850 issued by the Spanish government printed by a woman printer of Madrid and here in an early example of the work of noted Madrid binder Ginesta.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Signed presentation binding by Miguel Ginesta II of Madrid of oxblood straight-grain morocco covers framed in double gilt fillets surrounding gilt-stamped arabesques and the gilt-stamped coat of arms of Queen Isabella II of Spain; spine with gilt-stamped title and arabesques. Board edges and turn-ins gilt-stamped pink moiré endpapers all edges gilt.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Infante Duc de Montpensier sixth son of King Louis Philippe husband of the Infanta Maria Louisa Queen Isabella's sister with his bookplate. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Palau 236716. Binding as described above covers showing only very minor wear spine slightly faded. Front pastedown with bookplate described above. Pages gently age-toned a few showing mild foxing but most clean. Very attractive. La Viuda de Burgos unknown books
180424389Barcelona: Juan Francisco Piferrer 1804. Folio. 4 ff. <br><br>Reprinting in Barcelona of this royal decree promulgated 19 July 1804 and first published in Madrid. Regulating the gold braid and other ornaments worn by liveried servants and concerning uniforms of coachmen and runners. With a woodcut of the royal arms on the title-page. Folded and never sewn; as issued. Juan Francisco Piferrer unknown books
181336362colophon: Cadiz: en la Imprenta Tormentaria á cargo de Juan Domingo Villegas 1813. 8vo 21.5 cm; 8.125". 2 281385 15 pp. fold. plts. numbered xxxix lxviii. <br><br>At the base of the title-page of this infantry manual is printed "Reimpreso por disposicion del . . . señor don Carlos Doyle teniente general de los reales exercitos." => That is Lt. Gen. Charles William Doyle 17701842 ordered this work to be printed.<br>Â Â Â Â Doyle was an Irish-born British lieutenant-colonel who in 1808 was ordered to Portugal to help fight Napoleon in the Peninsular Campaign. He very successfully aided the Spanish army in instilling discipline and organizing light infantry and was made a lieutenant general in the Spanish army. In 1811 Britain ordered him home but when he reached Cadiz Sir Henry Wellesley convinced him to command a camp at which a new army was being organized for action in the south of Spain. Again he was highly successful in his military instruction of new troops and as a result was promoted to full colonel in the British army; he remained in Spain till the end of the war in 1814.<br>Â Â Â Â The present work extracted from the larger one of the same title printed at Madrid by the Imprenta Real in 1808 was clearly printed for the instruction of Doyle's southern army.<br>Â Â Â Â At the rear of the volume are => 30 folding plates setting forth various dispositions and movements of infantry troops; clear careful verbal explanations of these precede them.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of NUC WorldCat and the CCPBE locate => only three copies worldwide of which only one is in the U.S. West Point.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Contemporary signature of "Velez" on title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Palau. On Doyle see: DNB online. Dark brown speckled calf black gilt-lettered title-label a little chipped to gilt-ruled spine marbled endpapers; binding lightly rubbed. Age-toning and general light soiling occasionally a dog-ear or a spot all plates clean well-attached and whole at folds. => A very sound very good copy. en la Imprenta Tormentaria á cargo de Juan Domingo Villegas unknown books
18413584Madrid: Boix 1841. Small folio. 4 vols. in 2. I: 6 ff. 335 1 blank pp. II: 1 f. 334 i.e. 332 pp. 1 index f. III: 1 f. 319 1 blank pp. 1 f. IV:1 f. 147 1 blank pp. 1 f.; 105 1 31 1 pp. all indices. <br><br>Handsome mid-19th century edition of the first comprehensive compilation of the laws of the Spanish Indies. Antonio Rodríguez de León Pinello compiled it by 1635 but it circulated only in manuscript until Fernando Jiménez de Paniagua brought it up to date and saw the result through the press in 1681. Prior to the publication of this massive work it was common practice for lawyers and courts in the various legal districts of the New World i.e. audiencias to compile in manuscript the laws in force in order that they might be used as precedents. Upon publication of this code the number of precedents did not as might have been expected decrease via "regularization" but instead increased: The courts continued to accept the cases and laws on point in the old local manuscript compilations and also those contained in the Recopilación! In sum this is a major work for all collections of international and Hispanic-specific law.<br>Â Â Â Â The first edition is very uncommon in today's marketplace meaning most scholars and collectors must settle for a later edition such as this fifth which has the happy advantage of being handsomely printed in double-column format. This copy is attractively bound as well. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Palau 137466; Sabin 68390. Victorian acid-stained sheep with gilt spines extra. Tape adhered to title-pages at inner margin; some other old repairs. Ownership signatures on title-page. All edges marbled. A nice set. Boix unknown books
187938915Madrid: Imprenta y Fundicion de M. Tello 1879. First edition. Paper wrappers. A disbound but unopened uncut copy with front wrapper nearly detached signatures loose. viii 197 pp. Illus. with 4 b/w facsimiles and 2 drawings. 12mo. Palau 262783. Imprenta y Fundicion de M. Tello unknown books
185643505Madrid: Imprenta de A. Vincente 1856. First edition. Contemporary quarter red morocco over marbled boards spine with gilt titles and rules marbled endpapers. A very good copy boards rubbed worn at corners contents near fine but for an occasional fold. Approx. 500 pp. Folio. I.a época: Desde 24 de Setiembre de 1854 á 30 de Junio de 1855. IIa época: Desde 5 de setiembre de 1855 a 30 de junio de 1856. Successive imprints were: Imprenta de d. Felipe Saavedra & Imprenta de D. P. Argote. 112 issues most 4 pp. complete with 10 supplements often not all found. A stinging satirical Carlilst newspaper founded by Cándido Nocedal and published six times per month. The supplements running between 2 and 8 pages each contained numerous letters and articles in support of the paper. Palau 208455. Jaime del Burgo: BibliografÃa del siglo XIX: 731. Imprenta de A. Vincente hardcover books