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1660WRCAM35380London: Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker 1660. Broadside 13 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches. Affixed at corners to a slightly larger sheet. Near fine. Archivally matted protected with mylar sheet. An early diplomatic proclamation by the recently restored British monarch King Charles II and part of his efforts to encourage British colonial and commercial expansion. Though not formally at war hostilities existed between Britain and Spain especially concerning the harassment of commerce at sea and colonies in the Caribbean. Five years earlier the English under Cromwell had seized Jamaica from Spain and in 1656 Spain lent their support to Charles II's restoration to the throne. In this document Charles II proclaims that "all prisoners ships goods merchandize sic or whatsoever else taken upon one another either by any of our subjects or the subjects of our said dear brother since said time of our arrival in England be and shall be upon due proof thereof redelivered and restored." At the same time Charles II was negotiating with the Portuguese against Spanish interests in the New World especially with regard to Jamaica which the British ultimately retained. WING C3287. Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker unknown books
First edition. Deluxe edition, limited to 85 copies bound in quarter leather by Claudia Cohen and signed by the author, with an additional portfolio of color plates also signed by the author, and an actual mounted and matted salmon fly, signed on the mat by the dresser. The fly in this copy (and in very few other copies) was dressed and signed by Ron Alcott, the only fly-dresser singled out and discussed in the book for his excellence (full-page photograph on page 175). Large 4to, fine in clamshell box.
Madrid, por Joachin Ibarra, 1778-1781 (y) para el tomo II, Segunda edición: Madrid, en la Oficina de Benito Cano, 1789. Siete volúmenes en 4to.; 1 h., XIV-423 pp. + 1 h. XXIV-400 pp. + 1 h., VI-421 pp., 1 h. + 1 h., XVIII-404 pp. + VI-407 pp. + 6 hojas, 420 pp. + 4 hojas, XXIV-416 pág Encuadernación uniforme en piel, de la época, con lomeras ornadas y tejuelo.
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
18502744DBca. 1850. Folio. Roter Maroquineinband mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 2744D|2744D_2|2744D_3|2744D_4
600091Barcelona, Librería Palau, 1948-1977 ; 1981-1987 ; 1990. 36 tomes en 28 vol. in-4, rel. pleine toile grise, dos lisse, pièce de titre, titre doré, texte sur 2 colonnes, 381897 notices détaillées, index A-Z y Apendice, en 7 volumes et addenda.
2366641790 in-8, veau fauve, dos lisse orné, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
238791Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1902-1907 5 vol. in-8, 41 planches (la plupart dépliantes) de cartes, plans, croquis, vues ou panoramas, très nombreux tableaux (le plus souvent dépliants), demi-percaline lie de vin à coins (reliure de l'époque).
194418396ABBarcelona, Amigos del Libro, 1944. 31,5 : 34 cm. 190 páginas con muchas grabados originales a la madera y en color, entre texto y a plena lámina. Plena piel oroginal decorada con pinturas originales en color sobre piel y agregadas a las tapas.
Madrid, Ministerio de Fomento, Litografía de J. Mateu, 1889. Folio; 63 hojas (de 64), tamaño 46 x 62 cm., dobladas, y litografiadas en color, más una cartulina de 23 x 31 con un esquema de las 64 divisiones. Ejemplar falto de la hoja número 21 que corresponde a parte de las provincias de Zaragoza, Soria y Navarra. Estuche original en cartón fuerte con refuerzos laterales en tela pegada sobre madera. La culminación de la carrera de Fernández de Castro coincidió con su nombramiento para la dirección de la Comisión del Mapa Geológico de España, puesto en el que permaneció veintidós años. Dicha Comisión había sido establecida en 1849, pero languideció con los años, de forma que volvió a ser creada en 1870. Sin embargo, el escaso respaldo económico y legal hacía temer un nuevo fracaso, que Fernández de Castro logró evitar con un nuevo decreto, en 1873, que significó un auténtico relanzamiento de la Geología española. Esta Comisión acabaría por elaborar, en 1889 el primer mapa geológico detallado de toda la Península; un trabajo que no se limitaría al estudio de los aspectos geológicos, también abarcaría otros aspectos relacionados con la geografía peninsular. Fernandez de Castro supo rodearse de valiosos colaboradores, entre ellos Lucas Mallada, y dar curso a los trabajos realizados con la creación de dos publicaciones de la Comisión, las Memorias y el Boletín. Se abrió así un período de intensa actividad en la investigación geológica, que contó con la aportación de algunos especialistas extranjeros, durante el cual el cultivo de esta ciencia recuperó las etapas perdidas en las décadas anteriores.
17001077-24Barcelona, Juan Jolis/Jayme Suria 1700. Tomo primero [u.] segundo. Ultima impression, mas corrigida y enriquecida de Tablas. 8°. Schmutztitel, Titel mit Rahmnung, 2 Bll., 536 S., 8 Bll.; Titelbl. mit Rahmung, 1 Bl., 524 S., 16 Bll. Flex. Pgmt.-Bde. d. Zeit mit handschriftl. Rückentitel. Mit 4 Schließen, davon 1 intakt. Etwas berieben. Innen gebräunt, stellenweise leicht stockfleckig. [2 Warenabbildungen]
191308SANS Suite de 116 planches gravées sur acier au format de 15x20 cm avec la marge, montées sur onglets. Très probablement suite gravée pour la Bible du Pére Scio de San Miguel édité entre 1794 et 1797 et probablement imprimé par Benito Cano à Madrid. Les gravures hors marge sont de dimension 11x16 cm, dimensions qui correspondent parfaitement aux gravures de la Bible du Père Scio, dont les plaques de cuivre conservées ont exactement ces dimensions. La planche 1 porte bien le titre de "créacion del mundo y del hombre" comme la suite de la Bible précitée. Les planches étaient souvent vendue séparément dans un volume à part. In-8 (21x16 cm) relié pleine basane brune, roulette dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, filets dorés et titre doré en dos en partie effacé. Les planches sont toutes numérotées et légendées en espagnol. Grandes marges. Remarquable suite iconographique retraçant des épisodes majeurs de la Bible (Ancien testament, de la création à la mort d'Isboseth), illustrée par l'élite des graveurs de l'Académie de San Fernando à Madrid à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Cet ensemble réunit les signatures des plus grands maîtres du burin espagnol de la Réal Académia de San Fernando : Mariano Brandi, Manuel Albuerne, Antonio Vasquez, Josef Rico, Manuel Marti, Vicente Lopes Enguidanos, Pedro Nolasco Gasco, Manuel Alegre, Narciso Cobo, Josef Martinez de Castro, M. Alegro, M. Brandila, R. Esteve, Vicente Capilla, Manuel Peleguer, Pedro Nolasco Gasco, Navarro, Rafael Esteve, M. Gamborino, Vicente Capilla, Pedro Rodriguez, Vicente Pascual, Francisco de Paula Marti, Julian Mas, Fernando Selma, Simon Brieva, etc. Belle qualité des gravures, bien contrastées, imprimées sur beau papier épais. Reliure un peu frottée sans gravité. Les planches sont en bel état, certaines peuvent présenter de légères taches ou rousseurs dans la marge sans gravité.
1871R92284Parisiis [Paris], Ludovicus Vives 1871-1873 Work complete in 8 volumes, bound in 5 physical volumes: [viii],543 + 330 + v,530 + vi,600 + 526 + iii,454 + 416 409,viii pp., 'Nova editio pluribus mendis expurgata', text printed in 2 columns, uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in red leather with gilt title), marbled endpapers, 28cm., text in Latin, few foxing (mainly on edges), few stamps, good condition, [MARTINEZ DE RIPALDA Joannis, born in Pamplona in 1594 & died in Madrid on 26 april 1648, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel V-641 no.1. Content: volume 1 to 4: De ente supernaturali, volume 5-6: Adversus Baium et Baianos, volumes 7-8: De virtutibus theologicis sive De fide, spe et caritate], weight: 10kg., R92284
Work complete in 8 volumes, bound in 5 physical volumes: [viii],543 + 330 + v,530 + vi,600 + 526 + iii,454 + 416 409,viii pp., 'Nova editio pluribus mendis expurgata', text printed in 2 columns, uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in red leather with gilt title), marbled endpapers, 28cm., text in Latin, few foxing (mainly on edges), few stamps, good condition, [MARTINEZ DE RIPALDA Joannis, born in Pamplona in 1594 & died in Madrid on 26 april 1648, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel V-641 no.1. Content: volume 1 to 4: De ente supernaturali, volume 5-6: Adversus Baium et Baianos, volumes 7-8: De virtutibus theologicis sive De fide, spe et caritate], weight: 10kg., R92284
168194308Amberes [Antwerpen], Juan Bautista Verdussen, 1678 / 1681. [3] Bl., 154 S., [11] Bl.; (9) Bl., 34 S., (2) Bl., (4) Bl., 268, (6+1) Bl.; 12 Kupferstich-Portraits auf Tafeln, Titelholzschnitte (Druckermarke), Schlussstücke u. Zierinitale. 31,5 cm. Leder d. Zeit, auf 6 Bünden mit Rückenschild, Goldprägung u. beidseitigem Supralibros Joannes Josephus Comes de Wildenstein.
1914T91037Barcelona, Institut d'Estudis Catalana 1914-1937 Colletion of 22 volumes (in total 24 volumes have been published ever, this collection lacks only vol.3 & 19), together more than 3700pp. with some illustrations in text and some folding maps and plates out-of-text, 24cm., most texts are in Catalan, uniform hardcover bindings with spine in green leather and title in gilt (except for vols.23-24: brown leather), few stamps (at blanco front endpaper and on titlepage), some traces of humidity on volumes 1 and 5 and 9 and 18 (mainly on cloth boards), good condition, rare and almost complete set, [contains a.o. Volume XII (1924): AMADES J. & ROIG E.: Vocabulari de l'Art de la navigacio i la pesca (116pp. with illustrations), vol.XIV (1926): ROIG E. & AMADES J.: Vocabulari de la pesca (83pp. with ills.), Vol.XV (1927): AMADES J.: Essers fantastics (80pp. with some ills.), vol.20 (1932): GRIERA A.: La casa catalana (pp.13-332 with ills. & plates out of text), vol.21 (1935): Indexs generals dels vint primeirs volums (xii + 356pp.), vol.22 (1934): AMADES J.: Vocabulari dels vells oficis de transport i llurs derivats (pp.59-239 with ills.), etc.], total weight is 15kg., T91037
Colletion of 22 volumes (in total 24 volumes have been published ever, this collection lacks only vol.3 & 19), together more than 3700pp. with some illustrations in text and some folding maps and plates out-of-text, 24cm., most texts are in Catalan, uniform hardcover bindings with spine in green leather and title in gilt (except for vols.23-24: brown leather), few stamps (at blanco front endpaper and on titlepage), some traces of humidity on volumes 1 and 5 and 9 and 18 (mainly on cloth boards), good condition, rare and almost complete set, [contains a.o. Volume XII (1924): AMADES J. & ROIG E.: Vocabulari de l'Art de la navigacio i la pesca (116pp. with illustrations), vol.XIV (1926): ROIG E. & AMADES J.: Vocabulari de la pesca (83pp. with ills.), Vol.XV (1927): AMADES J.: Essers fantastics (80pp. with some ills.), vol.20 (1932): GRIERA A.: La casa catalana (pp.13-332 with ills. & plates out of text), vol.21 (1935): Indexs generals dels vint primeirs volums (xii + 356pp.), vol.22 (1934): AMADES J.: Vocabulari dels vells oficis de transport i llurs derivats (pp.59-239 with ills.), etc.], total weight is 15kg., T91037
23020602Schanes & Schanes 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. VERY FINE. Large Portfolio. 16 x 11 3/4 inches. Signed and numbered collection of 13 prints. Limited to 1200 copies. This is number 1098. All prints signed and numbered by the artist. In cover illustrated folder with black illustration embossed in silver. All prints in black/white very nicely printed. Like numbered booklet/guide included. VERY FINE. all corners pointed. Without tears creases bumps or chips. Not marked and very clean and bright. All items carefully wrapped and sent boxed. <br/> <br/> Schanes & Schanes unknown
170017344Amsterdam, de Wit, 1675 (recte um 1700). Ca. 49,5 cm x 57 cm. [4 Warenabbildungen]
18502744DBca. 1850. Folio. Roter Maroquineinband mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung.
1663Bostonbookfair1Manuscript. 17th century 1663-1695<br /><p>Spanish church register of the village of Montánchez is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres Extremadura Spain. Written in several hands on paper. Folio 29 x 22 cm approx. 135 leaves. Characteristic limp vellum binding. Damage to top cover. First leaves wormed else good.</p>
160548560Mogvntiae Mainz Andreas Wechsel 1605. 4to. Contemp. full vellum raised bands blindstamped covers. Printers wood-cut device on titlepage. 16619;63836 pp. A bit of browning to the first few leaves. A few scattered brownspots. Printed in double columns. <br/><br/><em>This is the first edition containing all 30 books. The first 20 books were published in Spanish in 1601. Marianas's importent history of Spain deals with the country from the first settlements to the death of King Ferdinand who united the Crowns of Castile and Aragon."Among his Maraina's literary labours the most important is undoubtedly his great work on the history of Spain which is still remembered today. There was published as late as 1854 in Madrid an improved and richly illustrated edition continued up to that year. The work first appeared as "Historiæ de rebus Hispaniæ libri XX. Toleti typis P. Roderici 1592". A later edition of the compiler himself carried on still further is "De rebus Hispaniæ libri XXX" published at Mainz in 160 the item offered. This edition bears the imprimatur of the order for the thirty books given by Stephan Hojeda visitor from Dec. 1598 and of the provincial from 1604. The author had in the mean time converted a Latin edition into Spanish and this appeared complete containing the thirty books of the Latin edition at Toledo in 1601. This went through a number of editions during the lifetime of the author and through others after his death" The Catholic Encyclopedia. </em> hardcover
160548560Mogvntiae (Mainz), Andreas Wechsel, 1605. 4to. Contemp. full vellum, raised bands, blindstamped covers. Printers wood-cut device on titlepage. (16),619"638,(36) pp. A bit of browning to the first few leaves. A few scattered brownspots. Printed in double columns.
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
192530186Leipzig, Seemann, um 1925. 8 Bl. Mit radiertem Titel und 30 signierten Original-Radierungen von Willi Geiger auf van Gelder-Bütten. Qu.-4° (26 x 32 cm). Braunes Original-Maroquin mit goldgeprägter Vorderdeckelillustration und Innenkantenfileten.