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1769WRCAM48901Madrid 1769. 7pp. Gathered signatures stitched. Minor worming. Very good. A royal decree attempting to suppress satirical publications of the Jesuit order mentioning "San Ignacio de Loyola" the founder of the Jesuits more than two centuries earlier. Issued after the suppression of the order this is specifically aimed at illicit works printed and circulated in Barcelona. The document is stamp-signed by King Charles III and secretarially docketed. unknown books
1725ALDR0249A Paris, Chez Le Mercier, Pere; Lottin; Josse le Fils; Briasson 1725. 5 Bde. 4°. 8 S., XXXII S., 4 nn. Bll., 750 S., 10 nn. Bll.; Titelbl., 821 S., 12 nn. Bll.; Titelbl., 900 S., 2 nn. Bll.; Titelbl., 353 (=367) S., 403 (=407) S., 11 nn Bll.; Titelbl., 384 S., Zwischent. (Tom 5, 2. Partie), S. 385-899, 105 S., 1 nn. Bll., Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl., 1 gef., gest. Karte, 59 S., 4 nn. Bll., 15 gest. Taf. (Münzdarstellungen), mit je e. kleinen Titelblattvignette, je e. gestochenen Kopfstück u. e. gest. Initiale im ersten und fünften Band, großen dekorativen Kopfstücken, Initialen u. Schlussvignetten in Holzschnitt. Marmorierte Lederbände d. Zeit, mit zwei Rückenschildchen, Initialen (B. U. H.) u. interessanter Rückenverzierung mit Drachenmotiven in Goldprägung, Innendeckel mit Marmorpapier überzogen, ursprüngliche fliegende Vorsatzblätter entfernt, mit Schmutzumschlagblättern, Buchschnitt rot gefärbt, Einbände sehr gut erhalten, nur minimal bestoßen u. wenig berieben. Seiten meist kaum vergilbt u. wenig fleckig. Mit Anmerkung von alter Hand auf jedem vorderen Umschlagblatt avers und e. Bibliotheksprägestempel mit handschriftlicher Zahl auf jedem Titelblatt ?Det Lerchenborgske Bibliothek?. Graesse 4,395. DeBacker-S. II,118 u. V,555. Jöcher/Adelung 4,391 (Mahudel) u. 718f. - zu ihrer Zeit erfolgreiche, 1592 erstmals in lateinischer Sprache erschienene, Geschichte Spaniens des Historikers und Staatstheoretikers J. de Mariana (1526-1634), Angehöriger des Jesuitenordens, der sein Werk später bis zur Regierungszeit König Philipp III. ergänzte und selbst ins Spanische übersetzte. Vorl. die Erstausgabe einer französischen Übersetzung durch den Jesuiten J. N. Charenton (1659-1735) deren fünfter Band zusätzlich die ?Dissertation Historique sur les monnoyes antiques d?Espagne? des Nicolas Mahudel (1673-1747), sow. e. große gestochene Karte der iberischen Halbinsel enthält. Sehr gut erhaltene Bände mit interessanter Provenienz, der Vermerk auf den vorderen Umschlagblättern (Dupl: Bibliotheca Univ. Havn: d: 16 mart 1810. Nijerup) weist das Exemplar als (ausgeschiedene) Dublette der Universitätsbibliothek von Kopenhagen aus, deren erster Bibliothekar Rasmus Nyerup (1759-1829) ab 1803 war. Später gehörten die Bände zum Bestand der Bibliothek des dänischen Barockschlosses Lerchenborg.
17568583Madrid: Manuel De Moya. 1756. 20 Bl., 382 S., 5 Bl. 8vo. Grau-grüner Pergamentband der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel.
171342311Paris (Hollande), Pierre le Grand, 1713. In-12 de (4)-222-(2) pp. (1 f.n.ch. de titre relié entre les pages 104 et 105), frontispice gravé, veau blond glacé, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et vert, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées (Petit-Simier).
177833498Madrid: Pedro Marin 1778. 4to 28 cm; 11". 2 ff. 19 1 blank 262 pp. <br><br>The seed of the Enlightenment idea of free commerce landed in Spain in the 1770s and blossomed in 1778 just two years after Adam Smith published Wealth of Nations strongly advocating free trade. Here are the laws and regulations that enable and allowed free trade in the Spanish empire. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sabin 68890; Palau 255843; Goldsmiths'-Kress 11717; Medina BHA 4845. Text block loose in a later limp vellum binding. The engraving of the royal arms and the title-page dust-soiled as are the last three leaves. Worming in the lower margins of all leaves. A less than pristine copy and priced accordingly. Pedro Marin hardcover books
1790403582Seville: Imprenta Mayor de la cuidad 1790. 4to 302 x 211 mm. 4pp. Unbound folded sheets. Tears to folds. Red cloth slipcase. FIRST EDITION OF THE SEVILLE PRINTING OF THE 1790 ROYAL ACT PROHIBITING THE RUNNING OF THE BULLS: “. considering the bad consequences that it have and will always come from the overindulgence by the King’s people when the bulls run … through the streets day and night; and with the receipt of the news by our King of the recent misfortunes from some of these amusements … desiring to cut these pernicious deaths wounds and other excesses … we instruct our Council to take the appropriate measures to contain such damage…â€<br /> <br /> The printed provision concludes with a note from Martin Perez referencing the original document located in the Senior Notary office and accompanied by a signature presumably of Perez. Only one copy of this notice has appeared at auction in at least the last fifty years according to the available databases and Worldcat/OCLC list only two copies. Imprenta Mayor de la cuidad unknown
1783CA114212 pages with crest to title page. Quarto 11 1/4" x 8" single folded sheet housed in a custom made enclosure. First edition.<br /><br />Cedula Latin means in general an order or authorization; in earlier times such a document on the authority of the king or a royal decree which for Spain and Spanish America was a decree issued directly by the monarch.<br /><br />During the second half of the eighteenth century the Spanish Crown monopolized the tobacco industry in its American colonies creating vertically integrated organisations which included factories for the production of cigars and cigarettes. Few economic activities were more vital to the development of the Spanish American economies that the cultivation manufacture and commercialization of tobacco. Tobacco was the second most important export industry in Spanish America at the time. The decision of the Bourbon monarchs to monopolize the industry was a critical component of their plan to increase government revenues through a renewed contract with the colonists. This Spanish royal decree issued at the end of the War of American Independence to take effect January 1 1784 alters the basis for the tobacco trade set up as a monopoly under Phillip V and establishing new regulations for the business. This decree mainly affected the American colonies including Louisiana.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Some soiling on front and back; last page has columns of numbers and damp-stain along edge one inner page heavily soiled near head else a very good copy in a fine enclosure. En la Imprenta de Don Pedro Marinan
1786WRCAM10734London: Printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke 1786. 15pp. printed in double-column format in parallel English and French. Small quarto. Modern half calf and marbled boards. Near fine. The 1783 treaty between Spain and England had been concluded as part of the general ending of the American War of Independence and left a number of points unresolved. This document settles issues relating to South America Central America and the Caribbean. Specific points include a British pledge to evacuate the land of the "Mosquito" Indians in Belize and other Spanish possessions in return for the right to gather fruits and wood "without even excepting mahogany." OCLC locates five copies. A scarce treaty with significant ramifications for colonial Latin America. DAVENPORT 175. OCLC 12651227. Printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke hardcover books
173936319London: Printed for T. Cooper. 1739. 63 1 blank pp. Bound in modern vellum. Early leaves dusted minor scattered foxing. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> "In Spanish and English and relates principally to affairs in America" Sabin with particular emphasis on Florida. The book charges that the King of England authorized Captains of the ships 'Pompey Galley' and 'Fortune' to cruise the Florida coast and collect loot from ship-wrecks. With a force of 600 men the English overpowered Spaniards who were guarding their own collection of salvaged loot and "did rob about 400000 pesoes without any other pretense but that of their greediness." <br /> The Madrid printing in Spanish issued earlier in 1739.The document sets forth Spanish grievances dating from the early 1700s relating to conflicts in the New World-- from Newfoundland to Florida and the West Indies. The conflicts came to a head in the War of Jenkins' Ear commenced in October 1739. <br /> Sabin 17026. Servies 334. Bartlett John Carter Brown Library 618. ESTC N27944. Printed for T. Cooper... unknown
17799932ABMadrid, Martin, 1779. 15,5 : 10 cm. XXX, 152 páginas Una lamina grabado en madera. Piel de época, tejuelo.
176414922ABMadrid, 1764. 30,5 : 21 cm. 40 paginas con blason en muchos colores y sello. Seda azul sobre tapas de carton, protejido en cartuche moderno.
179537151Berlin, Voß, 1793-1795. XIV S., 1 Bl., 524 S.; 3 Bl., 506; VI S., 1 Bl., 432 S. Mit gestochener und altkolorierter Faltkarte. 8° (20,3 x 13 cm). Halbleder der Zeit mit Kleisterpapierbezug, hübschen Kattunpapiervorsätzen, etwas Rückenvergoldung und zwei farbigen Rückenschildern. [4 Warenabbildungen]
173018637(Augsburg), Seutter, um 1730. Ca. 50 cm x 58 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
177614781Cellot & Jombert Paris 1776 1 vol. In-8 de XII 516 pp., plein veau marbrée de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre, tranches rouges.
17519755En Amberes, Marcos-Miguel Bousquet y Compania, 1751-1756. 16 volumes in-12, demi-veau brun à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, étoiles et titre dorés, étiquettes de titre marron, de tomaison vertes, tranches jaunes. Rares rousseurs, papier parfois légèrement bruni.
1790403582Seville: Imprenta Mayor de la cuidad 1790. 4to 302 x 211 mm. 4pp. Unbound folded sheets. Tears to folds. Red cloth slipcase. FIRST EDITION OF THE SEVILLE PRINTING OF THE 1790 ROYAL ACT PROHIBITING THE RUNNING OF THE BULLS: ". considering the bad consequences that it have and will always come from the overindulgence by the King's people when the bulls run . through the streets day and night; and with the receipt of the news by our King of the recent misfortunes from some of these amusements . desiring to cut these pernicious deaths wounds and other excesses . we instruct our Council to take the appropriate measures to contain such damage." The printed provision concludes with a note from Martin Perez referencing the original document located in the Senior Notary office and accompanied by a signature presumably of Perez. Only one copy of this notice has appeared at auction in at least the last fifty years according to the available databases and Worldcat/OCLC list only two copies. <br/><br/> Imprenta Mayor de la cuidad hardcover books
171812727Madrid 1718. 3pp. on a folded folio sheet. Minor toning and creasing. Very good. An interesting pair of communications from Spain to colonial Mexico involving debts owed by local religious orders in the Yucatan and how to enforce collection of said debts. The transcripts of these letters were sent to the Spanish administrator at Yucatan by Father Joseph Sanz the Commissary General for New Spain. Here Sanz instructs the Provincial to identify which orders within the Yucatan owe money payable to the estate of the "Duquesa de Medina las torres" a title within Spanish peerage since 1625. In the second letter which begins on page two Father Sanz orders the local Commissary General to make sure that his orders to the Provincial are duly carried out. An instructive instance documenting the regular practice by Spanish authorities in extracting wealth from local Mexican subjects to send back to the gentry in Spain. unknown
173936319London: Printed for T. Cooper. 1739. 63 1 blank pp. Bound in modern vellum. Early leaves dusted minor scattered foxing. Else Very Good. <br/><br/> "In Spanish and English and relates principally to affairs in America" Sabin with particular emphasis on Florida. The book charges that the King of England authorized Captains of the ships 'Pompey Galley' and 'Fortune' to cruise the Florida coast and collect loot from ship-wrecks. With a force of 600 men the English overpowered Spaniards who were guarding their own collection of salvaged loot and "did rob about 400000 pesoes without any other pretense but that of their greediness." <br/> The Madrid printing in Spanish issued earlier in 1739.The document sets forth Spanish grievances dating from the early 1700s relating to conflicts in the New World-- from Newfoundland to Florida and the West Indies. The conflicts came to a head in the War of Jenkins' Ear commenced in October 1739. <br/>Sabin 17026. Servies 334. Bartlett John Carter Brown Library 618. ESTC N27944. Printed for T. Cooper... unknown books
17962759En Madrid: : En la Imprenta Real 1796. First edition. Disbound from a larger volume. With the official stamp: "Carolus IV. D.G. Hispaniarum Rex. Para despachos de oficio quatro mrs. Sello quarto Año de mil setecientos noventa y seis" on p. 3 and 10. The first and last leaves partly inner pages loose. Few underlines in pencil here and there. Otherwise in fine condition. First edition. Disbound from a larger volume. 10 2 blank p. First edition of Carlos IV's declaration of war on England.<br /> The Spanish declaration of war on England the beginning of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1796-1808. In the royal decree Charles IV accuses England of violating the Nootka Convention of 1794 and of threatening to invade Spain's American possessions. : En la Imprenta Real unknown
177436365Madrid: En la Imprenta de Pedro Marin 1774. Small 8vo 15 cm; 6". 4 including initial blank ff. 182 pp. <br><br>There were two 1774 editions of this manual for the Spanish cavalry and dragoons: one was a quarto with folding plates the other this pocket unillustrated octavo clearly the more personal portable production and the one more vulnerable to destruction. It begins with general trumpet and drum calls for field camp and battle and proceeds to those specific for certain maneuvers for the dragoons etc. It then moves on to formations and ends with instructions for movements on foot and for the use of carbines.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of NUC WorldCat and CCPBE locate => only two copies of this octavo edition worldwide in the national libraries of Spain and Chile. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Palau but see 255857 for the quarto edition. Contemporary mottled sheep with gilt spine extra and marbled endpapers; spine chipped binding lightly abraded. Front hinge inside open; text block firmly attached to binding. Some very light waterstaining and one short marginal note; a nice clean copy. En la Imprenta de Pedro Marin unknown books
17561912260004En Madrid : Por Antonio Balbas 1756. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. Spanish Colonial Law 3 of 4 volumes. Includes vols. 2-4. Lacking volume 1. Bound in contemporary full Spanish calf. Gilt spines. Minor shelf wear to covers. Bindings sound. 3 298; 3 302; 2 364 leaves. Pages generally clean and unmarked. Text in double columns with printed marginalia. Spanish language. First published in 1681 De Leyes de Indias collected the laws of the Spanish American colonies including both Latin American and the Philippines. Each law indicates the year king and place of issue. An important reference for the origins and development of Latin American law. The laws recorded in this edition remained theoretically in force in Spanish America for over three centuries. Published in nine books this set includes the following: Third book. Of the Domain and Royal jurisdiction of the Indies.; Fourth Book. Of the Discoveries.; Fifth book. Of the Terms Division and Aggregation of Governments.; Sixth book. Of the Indians.; Seventh book. Of the Investigators and Commission judges.; Eighth book. Of the Accounts Accounting and their Ministers.; Ninth book. Of the Real Audiencia and House of Hiring that resides in Seville.; Indexes. <br> Refs: Palau 252516n; Medina BHA 3763; Sabin 68387. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. En Madrid : Por Antonio Balbas hardcover
175119293Histoire générale d'Espagne, traduite de l'espagnol de Jean de Ferreras (1652-1735). Enrichie de Notes historiques et critiques, de Vignettes en taille-douce, et de Cartes Géographiques par M. d'Hermilly.Paris, Le Gissey, Le Breton, Ganeau, - 1751 - Avec 10 cartes dont 8 dépliantes, 1 frontispice, et 21 gravures en tête de chapitre. Rare édition originale de la traduction française.Reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos ornés et dorés de fleurs de Lys, de caissons dorés. Dos avec titres et tomaisons. Tranches marbrées. Bords fortement usés sur le T9. 2 coins fortement usés avec manque sur le T6. Mors fendus sur les T1, T6 et T10. Coiffes supérieures manquantes. Rares rousseurs. Bon état. Format in-4° (27x21).Ferreras a laissé un grand nombre d'ouvrages sur l'histoire, la théologie et la politique; le plus célèbre est l'Histoire d'Espagne (jusqu'en 1589) édité pour la 1ère fois en espagnol en 1720-1721.
1783WRCAM20585Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1783. 494pp. in Spanish and French plus a map. Small quarto. Original plain wrappers. Spine bit chipped. A crisp near fine copy. In a half morocco and cloth case. This is the official Spanish printing of the treaty in which England and Spain make peace in the American Revolution. England gives the Floridas back to Spain and Spain returns the Bahamas to England. The navigation of the Belize and Hondo rivers is made common to both nations. They also settle all hostilities concerning the Revolution a necessary component of the final Peace of 1783. England's returning Florida to Spain provided the U.S. with a headache not resolved until the U.S. purchased Florida from Spain in 1819. The engraved map depicts the Hondo and Belize rivers. DAVENPORT 174. SABIN 96558. PALAU 339315. SERVIES 598. En la Imprenta Real hardcover books
173311861, , 1733 ca. Manuscrit in-4 de 731-(1) pp.,17 lignes par page, nombreux passages soulignés, notes marginales, demi-basane marbrée, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
17863589MADRID. POR LA VIUDA DE IBARRA, HIJOS Y COMPANIA. 1786. IN-4 BROCHE (19 X 27 X 1 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (2) + 97 PAGES, SOUS COUVERTURE D'ORIGINE PAPIER MARBRE. ILLUSTRE DU PORTRAIT EN FRONTISPICE DE MIGUEL DE MUZQUIZ Y GOYENECHE, CONDE DE GAUSA (1719-1785), GRAVE D’APRES GOYA (FRANCISCO JOSE DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES, 1754-1828), PAR FERNANDO SELMA (1752-1810). EDITION ORIGINALE DU TEXTE ET PREMIER ET UNIQUE TIRAGE DE LA GRAVURE. TRES RARE. BEL EXEMPLAIRE «DANS SON JUS», TEL QUE PARU AU XVIII°.