224 résultats
17691210Aus dem Spanischen übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen erläutert von Johann Andreas Dieze. Göttingen, Victorinus Bossiegel, 1769. 8°. 8 Bl., 555 S., 2 Bl. Mit 1 Kupfertafel. Lederband d. Zt. mit Rückenschild und teilw. abgeriebener floraler Rückenvergoldung.
17882809Leipzig, Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius, 1788. 8vo. Mit gest. Titelvignette. 5 Bl., 548 S. Pp. d. Zeit m. hs. RSchild.
173011136A Paris, chez Rollin fils, 1730. In-12 de [72- préface]-358-48-[4] pages, pleine basane mouchetée, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, roulettes, encadrements et titre dorés, étiquette de titre bordeaux, tranches rouges.
1798107079BBMadrid, Imprenta Real, (1798). 12° (11,5 x 7,5 cm.). 216 S.; 216 S. mit 2 gestoch. Titelbl. und 1 doppelblattgr. handkol. Kupferstich-Karte ("Espana"). Weinroter Maroquinlederband mit reicher Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung sowie Goldschnitt. 2 Teile in 1 Band.
17759578Madrid: Consejo de Indias 1775. Boards. Very good. Folio. 8pp. Bound in modern circa 1900 white boards over brown cloth spine hand lettered. The judgment of the Spanish Council on Joseph Solanos governorship of Venezuela 1763-1770. The various charges against him were absolved. Consejo de Indias hardcover books
1720910202CGAugsburg:, Jeremias Wolff, 1720. Kupferstich Blattgröße 48,5 x 40,5 cm.
173529032ABColonia Allobrogum [Genf], sumptibus Perachon & Cramer, 1735. 2° (37 x 23 cm). 14 Blätter, 576 S. Flexibler Pergament-Band mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel. Editio ultima. Blätter teils stark gebräunt u. braunfleckig, wenige Ränder eingerissen, wenige Blätter mit geknickten Ecken. Vordergelenk gelockert.
1707306351ABParisiis (Paris), Jacobum Collombat, 1707. kl.8°. 34 S. mit 14 Kupferst. und Vign. von Pierre de Rochefort (1673?-1728?). Original-Broschur d. Zt. (Sehr gut erhalten).
177320448Barcelona 1773. Folio. 1 f. <br><br>Republication for the Catalan region by Don Bernardo O'Connor of a royal decree El Pardo 20 February 1773 forbidding further importation of muslin fabrics but permitting the untaxed sale of muslin goods already imported and not yet sold.<br>Â Â Â Â The permission was previously granted for a period of four years which have expired and the king extends the permission for another two. A large decorative woodcut initial begins the main text which is printed in double-column format. Edges a little dog-eared; minor foxing; one fold. unknown books
177120392Barcelona 1771. Folio. 4 ff. <br><br>Republication for the Catalan region of a royal decree San Lorenzo 14 November 1771 prohibiting importation of cotton goods manufactured abroad. Contains a decorative woodcut initial. Half vellum with brown cloth sides by Brugalla. Very good copy. hardcover books
1712carte9t10Dimension extérieur 53,5 x 68,4 cm, cuvette 48,3 x 63,3 cm. Editée à Paris chez l'Auteur en 1712. Il est à préciser que notre exemplaire a été restauré et redéposé entière sur japon, y ajoutant des marges qui furent à cette occasion teintes au thé pour l'armoniser à l'image. On peut simplement observer un manque qui est visible sur les photos.
179433683in text Mexico 30 December 1794. Folio 43 cm; 17". 1 p. <br><br>The viceroy publishes this announcement that the king has appointed him to carry out the residencia hearing into the administration of his predecessor the Count Revillagigedo. Copy initialed by Branciforte and countersigned by José Ignacio Negreyros y Soria.<br>Â Â Â Â =>Apparently held by only one U.S. library.<br>Â Â Â Â This copy was sent to the town of Tulancingo; it has docketing information on the blank verso stating that it was received there and that => Juan de la Cruz a bilingual Indian read the decree to a large crowd on market day 15 January 1795. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Medina Mexico. Very good condition. Small longitudinal fold tears in the very middle of the leaf. unknown books
174820447Barcelona 1748. Folio. 2 ff. <br><br>A very detailed report on the Guarias' factory which now has 71 looms but is capable of housing more than 100. Contains a listing all the major pieces of equipment including: "seis Tablas de pintar una Prensa ò Calandrìa Bruñidor . . . Tornos . . . Urdidores y una Caldera. . . . " Begins with a handsome criblé decorative woodcut initial. Sewn as issued. unknown books
178521056Vich: Juan Dorca y Morera 1785. Folio. 4 ff. 1 blank f. <br><br>Finds that local manufacture of linen and textiles is beneficial and removes restrictions on it; the "locality" is Vich near Barcelona. The title-page has a nifty woodcut of the royal arms. Originally printed in Madrid. Modern half vellum over burgundy cloth sides by Brugalla. Contemporary inked notation at top right corner of title-page. Very good. Juan Dorca y Morera hardcover books
1798ALDR0262Wien und Prag, Franz Haas 1798. 8°. 6 Bde. Gest. Frontisp. u. Titelbl., S. 3-308, 1 nn. Bll. (Bl. ? fehlt); gest. Frontisp. u. Titelbl., 316 S., 1 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp. u. Titelbl., 360 S., 2 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp. u. Titelbl., 436 S., 2 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp. u. Titelbl., 2 nn. Bll., 304 S.; gest. Frontisp. u. Titelbl., 312 S., 2 nn. Bll., marmorierte Lederbände d. Zeit, zwei Rückenschildchen u. florale Rückenverzierung in Goldprägung, Einbanddeckel mit mehrfachen Streicheisenlinien gerahmt, Vorsatz aus zweifärbig bedrucktem Buntpapier, Buchschnitt rot gefärbt, fünfter u. sechster Band mit Lesebändchen, Einbände bestoßen u. berieben, Rückenschildchen teilw. schadhaft oder halb gelöst, e. Rückenschildchen d. sechsten Bandes fehlt, mit Wurmgängen in Rücken u. Gelenken mehrerer Bände, einige Einbanddeckel u. erste Lagen gelockert bzw. lose, Frontispiz u. Titelblatt d. ersten u. zweiten Bandes stärker fleckig, mit wenigen Blatteinrissen, Bl.123/4 d. ersten Bandes halb eingerissen, Seiten sonst nur wenig fleckig, vereinzelt gering wasserfleckig. Mit Besitzvermerk von alter Hand am vorderen Innendeckel jeden Bandes, durchgestrichenem Schriftzug auf den Titelblättern des ersten, dritten u. vierten Bandes, sowie mehreren kleinen Notizen mit Bleistift u. Tinte auf Schmutzumschlag, Vorsatz u. Titelblatt d. ersten Bandes. Vgl. Goedeke 4,I,679,12. Hamberger/Meusel 1 (5.Aufl.),268. Thieme-B. 6,519ff. u. 35,305 - deutschsprachige, für jugendliche Leser aufbereitete, Fassung des berühmten, von Cervantes (1547-1616) verfassten, Romans in sechs Bänden. Vorl. ein Wiener Nachdruck dieser, 1775-1777 erstmals in Leipzig, erschienenen Übersetzung und Bearbeitung des ?Don Quijote? durch Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1747-1822). Der auf vielen Gebieten verdienstvolle Übersetzer, Schriftsteller u. Verleger bemühte sich u. a. besonders um Anerkennung und Verbreitung der spanischen und portugiesischen Literatur in Deutschland. Die ansprechend gestalteten Bände enthalten je ein Frontispiz mit Szenen aus dem Roman u. ein Titelblatt mit illustrativer Vignette gestochen von Johann Caspar Weinrauch (1765-1846) nach Zeichnungen von Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki (1726-1801). Die fehlenden Seiten 1 u. 2 des ersten Bandes liegen in Kopie bei.
1720910201CGAugsburg:, Jeremias Wolff, 1720. Kupferstich Blattgröße 48 x 40 cm.
177617008Paris, Dépôt de la Marine, 1776. 61,5 x 92 cm
1755453541 vol. in-folio reliure de l'époque pleine basane racinée, Typis Antonii Oliva, Gerundae, 1755, 29 ff. (dont faux-titre, titre et frontispice), 430 pp. et 3 ff. n. ch. Titre complet : Fratris Josephi A Sancto Benedicto, Religiosi Laici in celeberrimo Monasterio et Sanctuario B. Mariae de Monte-Serrato Ordinis SS. P. Benedicti, Opera Omnia, tum Latino, tum Hispano Sermone Conscripta et ab ipso eidem Beatissimae Virgini Aquarum Viventium , aternaeque Lucis Viae dicata.
17190673-09Fft. u. Lpz., o. Vlg. 1719. 8°. 9 Bll., 1192 S. mit 10 (v. 11) Portr. in Kupfer (inkl. Frontisp.). Pgmt. d. Zt. Etw. gebräunt u. fleckig.
1789SB-14-1001Paris, Regnault, 1789. IV, 368, 402 S. Pbde. der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln sowie dreiseitigem Rotschnitt. Mit 8 teils farbigen, mehrfach ausfaltbaren Kupfertafeln (with 8 partly colored, multiple foldout engravings; avec 8 gravures dépliant partiellement colorées. Reise- und Landesbeschreibung des französischen Offiziers, Schriftstellers und Diplomaten Jean François de Bourgoing (1748 - 1811). Bourgoing trat 1768 als Offizier in das Régiment d'infanterie d' Auvergne; von dort wechselte er in den diplomatischen Dienst über. Unter Ludwig XVI diente er zunächst als Legationssekretär, nach der Französischen Revolution dann als französischer Botschafter in Spanien.
1762WRCAM35234London: Printed by Mark Baskett 1762. 271pp. Quarto. Dbd. Chip in fore-edge of titlepage a few fox marks. Very good. An interesting and important collection of documents regarding British-Spanish relations toward the close of the French and Indian War. Most of the letters and papers are by Prime Minister William Pitt; Secretary of State for the Southern Department Sir Charles Wyndham the Earl of Egremont; and George Hervey the Earl of Bristol who was the British envoy at Madrid. Though not engaged in open warfare with Spain relations between Great Britain and Spain were tense and deteriorating in the late 1750s and early 1760s especially over issues of fishing rights in Newfoundland territory in the West Indies and Spanish support for the French. Though Pitt resigned as Prime Minister in late 1761 Great Britain declared war on Spain in early 1762. This collection prints documents explaining and justifying the Pitt administration's actions in the years leading up to the declaration of war. Several of the letters contain minute details of meetings and conferences between the Earl of Bristol and Spanish envoys and the Earl of Egremont's reply described by the DNB as a "masterly state paper" to the Spanish Ambassador Fuentes is included as well. There is much of American interest throughout including the British side of the story with regard to Newfoundland fisheries and the West Indies. Spain would ultimately lose Florida in the peace that settled the Seven Years' War. Not in Sabin. TPL 6496. O'DEA 168. Printed by Mark Baskett unknown books
1762WRCAM41505London: Printed by E. Owen and T. Harrison in Warwick Lane 1762. 4279pp. French and English titlepages with parallel text on facing pages. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather label. Boards and extremities rubbed. Bookplate of Alberto Parreño on front pastedown. Some slight offsetting on titlepages else quite clean internally. Very good. An interesting and important collection of documents regarding British-Spanish relations toward the close of the French and Indian War in it's rare French and English edition. Most of the letters and papers are by Prime Minister William Pitt; Secretary of State for the Southern Department Sir Charles Wyndham the Earl of Egremont; and George Hervey the Earl of Bristol who was the British envoy at Madrid. Though not engaged in open warfare with Spain relations between Great Britain and Spain were tense and deteriorating in the late 1750s and early 1760s especially over issues of fishing rights in Newfoundland territory in the West Indies and Spanish support for the French. Though Pitt resigned as Prime Minister in late 1761 Great Britain declared war on Spain in early 1762. This collection prints documents explaining and justifying the Pitt administration's actions in the years leading up to the declaration of war. Several of the letters contain minute details of meetings and conferences between the Earl of Bristol and Spanish envoys and the Earl of Egremont's reply described by the DNB as a "masterly state paper" to the Spanish Ambassador Fuentes is included as well. There is much of American interest throughout including the British side of the story with regard to Newfoundland fisheries and the West Indies. Spain would ultimately lose Florida in the peace that settled the Seven Years' War. SABIN 58483. Printed by E. Owen and T. Harrison, in Warwick Lane hardcover books
1773WRCAM30245Madrid: Juan de San Martin 1773. 21317pp. Engraved title vignette. Folio. Contemporary plain wrappers. Internally bright and clean. Very good. A detailed Spanish administrative document clarifying the payment of military pensions and other benefits to soldiers and officers serving throughout Spain's colonial holdings including the Americas and the Philippines. Contains information on the process of obtaining a pension schedules for both the army and navy and a host of other details. Often reprinted this is a most important Spanish document offering good evidence of Spain's reputed meticulous colonial record keeping. Quite rare. OCLC locates only four copies. OCLC 17642777 32404569. PALAU 251040. Juan de San Martin unknown books
1780WRCAM46586Madrid: Pedro Marin 1780. 13pp. Folio. Stitched as issued. Two small wormholes minor soiling. Near fine. Royal decree imposing further taxes on tobacco in the West Indies and Spanish American colonies. It is signed at the end by Spanish colonial administrator Joseph de Galvez Minister of the Indies all part of Charles III's reform of colonial administration. Scarce. PALAU 249701. Pedro Marin unknown books
175411579ABGöttingen, Vandenhöck, 1754. 20,5 : 12,5 cm. 15 hojas, 340 páginas, 8 hojas Con láminas grabadas plegadas y un mapa grabado y plegado. Tapas de carton de época.