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196913188East Village New York: Peter Leggieri and the East Village Other 1969. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. First Edition. Original Wraps. "During its eight-issue run the publication displayed comics in both color and black-and-white. The first issue was titled Gothic Blimp Works Presents: Jive Comics. Vaughn Bodé was the founding editor but soon stepped down after the first two issues. At Bodé's invitation Bhob Stewart became the publication's editor introducing a line-up of contributing artists and writers that included Larry Hama Michael Kaluta Willy Mendes George Metzger Ralph Reese Steve Stiles and Bernie Wrightson. The first two issues also featured work by Bodé Joel Beck Roger Brand Robert Crumb Kim Deitch Simon Deitch Bill Griffith Ron Haydock Jay Lynch Trina Robbins Spain Rodriguez Art Spiegelman John Thompson Larry Todd and S. Clay Wilson." While Zap Comix officially started the underground comics movement in the US Blimp Works created national readership and networks to collectively identity as a distinct comic art movement. Features the distinctive oversexualized art of Robert Crumb known for his characters as Mr. Natural and Keep on Truckin'. Important collection billed as "the first Sunday underground comic paper." Scarce complete holdings in the US. Light chipping fading fold lines one issue with dampstaining and general newsprint toning else tight bright and unmarred. Complete run of eight issues with color and b/w illustrations. fo. Var. pg. Peter Leggieri and the East Village Other unknown
'Opera omnia' complete in 28 volumes: 26 volumes + 2 volumes of indices, text in latin, original 1856-1878-edition (except 'Indices'), Editio nova (second edition, the first of which was printed in 1740-1751 in Venice), 27cm., text printed in 2 columns, all vols. including the compendium are uniformely bound (cart.cover with marbled plates, gilt lettering & decorations on leather spines, marbled endpapers) except for the indices (vols.27-28, anastatic reprint of the Paris 1878-edition: Bruxelles, Culture et civilisation, 1963, 29cm., full cloth), few foxing, small library stamp at titlepages, nice set in a beautiful binding, to which is added: 'Summa seu Compendium' by Fr.Noel (complete in 2 volumes, original Migne-edition of 1858), [Opera omnia: cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, VII col.1680 no.24, Suarez Franciscus S.J., Grenada 1548 - Lisbon 1617 / Compendium: cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel V col.1793 no.12, Franciscus Noel, Hestrud 1651 -Lille 1729], R66464
170341883Madrid, , 1703-1713. 39 pièces et (6) pp. manuscrites de table reliées en 1 vol. petit in-4 (15 x 20,5 cm), basane marbrée, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
Ensemble de 53 dessins et esquisses au crayon réalisées d'un séjour en Espagne vers 1850 (plusieurs dessins sont datés de 1850), sous portfolio d'époque, format général approximatif : 32 x 25 cm : [ Description de certains dessins, la plupart des dessins ne sont pas situés, les titres sont les nôtres : ] Vue de l'Alcazar et du pont d'Alcantara à Tolède - Aqueduc, vue de la ville et encombrements [ Ségovie ? ] - Noria et pêcheur à la ligne - Portail d'Eglise à Ségovie - A Tolède. La Boucherie. - Cathédrale de Ségovie - Marché très populeux à Valence - Eglise Saint Jean des Rois à Tolède - Cathédrale de Ségovie - Esquisses Madrid 1850 - Le Tage à Tolède - Couvent de la Merced - Alcazar de Ségovie (4 dessins) - Aqueduc et vue de la ville [ Ségovie ] - Berger allongé - Fuente Anton Martin à Madrid avec marché 1850 [ Fontaine de la Fama ] - Puerta del Cambron à Toledo - Pont d'Alcantara à Tolède -Xeres [ Jerez de la Frontera ], etc. etc. Bel ensemble exécuté d'une belle main anonyme par un dessinateur français, avec de nombreuses indications de coloris sur de nombreuses ébauches... Prix du lot de 53 dessins pour ce bel ensemble très peu commun, qui nous plonge dans l'Espagne du milieu du XIXe siècle. On sait combien le voyage en Espagne attira de peintres et d'écrivains à la suite de Théophile Gautier, Alexandre Dumas mais aussi d'Eugène Giraud, Karl Girardet ou Blanchard. Français
185059765Ensemble de 53 dessins et esquisses au crayon réalisées d'un séjour en Espagne vers 1850 (plusieurs dessins sont datés de 1850), sous portfolio d'époque, format général approximatif : 32 x 25 cm : [ Description de certains dessins, la plupart des dessins ne sont pas situés, les titres sont les nôtres : ] Vue de l'Alcazar et du pont d'Alcantara à Tolède - Aqueduc, vue de la ville et encombrements [ Ségovie ? ] - Noria et pêcheur à la ligne - Portail d'Eglise à Ségovie - A Tolède. La Boucherie. - Cathédrale de Ségovie - Marché très populeux à Valence - Eglise Saint Jean des Rois à Tolède - Cathédrale de Ségovie - Esquisses Madrid 1850 - Le Tage à Tolède - Couvent de la Merced - Alcazar de Ségovie (4 dessins) - Aqueduc et vue de la ville [ Ségovie ] - Berger allongé - Fuente Anton Martin à Madrid avec marché 1850 [ Fontaine de la Fama ] - Puerta del Cambron à Toledo - Pont d'Alcantara à Tolède -Xeres [ Jerez de la Frontera ], etc. etc.
Tres volúmenes en folio, conteniendo un total de 539 láminas litográficas en color, algunas de ellas retocadas a la aguada, impresas en Paris en diferentes talleres litográficos y de mano de los mejores dibujantes de moda de la época. Encuadernación uniforme, de la época, en media piel, con tejuelos.
1783WRCAM20839London 1783. 10pp. printed in double-column format in parallel French and English. Small quarto. Dbd. Some old minor ink underscoring. Else very good. Untrimmed. In a half morocco box. The official English publication of the preliminary articles of peace between Spain and England. By this treaty an armistice was concluded Britain gave back the Floridas to Spain and Spain restored the Bahamas to England. AMERICAN CONTROVERSY 83-44. DAVENPORT 170. unknown books
18212758Spain: s.n 1821. First edition. Unbound as published. Signed at the end undecipherable. With date 1821 29. de Enero and summary note on the first page by a contemporary hand in ink. Folded once. Small closed tears at the gutter. Sporadic foxing. In fine condition. First edition. Unbound as published. 4 p. A scarce royal decree on the creation and definition of the office of the General Superintendency in the Spanish Viceroyalties in the Americas.<br /> During the dusk of the Spanish Empire a bulk of administrative reforms were introduced trying to avoid the disintegration of the overseas territories especially in the Americas. By the present royal instruction Fernando VII introduced the office of the Superintendencies in the Viceroyalties of New Spain Peru New Granada and Buenos Aires the RÃo de la Plata and detailed the duties of the position in fifteen articles. <p><br /> <br /> “Y ellà también el de 29 de enero de 1811sic! impreso que contiene una Instrucción en 15 ArtÃculos para los nuevos Superintendentes que por la misma fuerza de los principios liberales quedaban privados de todo conocimiento en los asuntos contenciosos de Real Hacienda lo cual era también aplicable a la Junta Superior y del Vice-Patronato que tampoco tendrÃan los Intendentes porque lógicaÂmente pasaba a los Gobenadores polÃticos. Por supuesto estaba abolido el Fuero de Hacienda y se les cortaba casi totalmente cualquier inicitiva para reformar el sistema. De 3 y 4 de noviembre de 1820 datan las propuestas para la separación de la Superintendencia …. El Real Decreto de 29 de enero de 1821 pasó a las Cortes en 7 de marzo siendo aprobado en 7 de abril ….†Navarro GarcÃa 1959 p. 147 note 61; text reproduced: pp. 221–6<p><br /> <br /> Scarce we could trace only one copy in Spain at the Biblioteca Lázaro Galdiano IB 11662-50.<br /> Literature: Navarro GarcÃa L.: Intendencias en Indias. Sevilla: Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos. 1959. [s.n] unknown
181518769ABParis, Nepveu, 1815. 13,5 : 9 cm. With 54 partly folded engraved plates. Red contemporary calf binding, spine richly decorated in gold, 2 red back labels, ornamental burdure on the boards. 6 volumes.
In -4°, pp. (16), 557, (9) - errore di numerazione alle pp. 120-23; antiporta incisa in rame; legatura in pelle con fregi in oro alle armi di Benedetto XIV. Tagli dorati. Calf binding with golden ornaments, gilt edges.
In -4°, pp. (28), 156, (26), all’antiporta ritratto inciso da Blondeau; pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Prima e unica edizione di questa singolare biografia: Sebastian de Aparicio, nato in Spagna nel 1502 e morto in Messico nel 1600, fu beatificato nel 1789 da Pio VI: al di là dell’interesse di retaggio religioso Aparicio, che partì per il nuovo mondo nel 1530, è considerato il primo allevatore di bestiame e il primo “charro” (per estensione il primo “cowboy”) nella storia d’America. Diventato ricco (grazie all’attività di colono, agricoltore, e all’estrazione di metalli, soprattutto argento), e due volte vedovo, si dedicò alla vita ascetica fino a essere ammesso all’ordine francescano, col patto che i suoi beni venissero donati al primo monastero delle Clarisse in Messico (dove sarebbe stato ospitato prima di venir ordinato frate e unirsi alla comunità francescana di Puebla). First and only edition of this unique biography: Sebastian de Aparicio, born in Spain in 1502 and dead in Mexico in 1600, was canonized in 1789 by Pius VI. Beyond the religious interest, Aparicio is considered the first “cowboy” of America (or “charro”, in spanish): he became rich thanks to his agricultural activity (and also for his activity in mines, especially silver ones) he was the first to raise livestock on ground, in America: between his dowries the one to tame savage animals. He left his large fortune to a claires monastry in order to be received in the franciscan order.
181518769AB1815. 6 volumes. Paris Nepveu 1815. 135 : 9 cm. With 54 partly folded engraved plates. Red contemporary calf binding spine richly decorated in gold 2 red back labels ornamental burdure on the boards. Rare describtion of the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal with beautiful engraved illustrations of small gengre-scenes farmers military persons religious persons bull fight traditional costumes dancing scenes views and so on. -Very mint copy in extraordinary decorative bindings. - Brunet I 1226; Graesse I 530; Colas 439; Hiler 113; Lipperheide Jc 8. hardcover
complete in 28 volumes: 26 volumes + 2 volumes of indices, text in latin, original 1856-1878-edition, Editio nova (second edition, the first of which was printed in 1740-1751 in Venice), 27cm., text printed in 2 columns, all vols. are uniformely bound in hardcover (marbled plates, spine in cloth, with marginal spots), few library stamps, good set [cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, VII col.1680 no.24, Suarez Franciscus S.J., Grenada 1548 - Lisbon 1617], R67192
1856R67192Parisiis, apud Ludovicum Vivès 1856-1878 complete in 28 volumes: 26 volumes + 2 volumes of indices, text in latin, original 1856-1878-edition, Editio nova (second edition, the first of which was printed in 1740-1751 in Venice), 27cm., text printed in 2 columns, all vols. are uniformely bound in hardcover (marbled plates, spine in cloth, with marginal spots), few library stamps, good set [cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, VII col.1680 no.24, Suarez Franciscus S.J., Grenada 1548 - Lisbon 1617], R67192
Light rubbing to extremities and with outer hinge rubbed around spine heels. Bookplate. Small newspaper article pasted on first blank page; Rebound in full calf leather with gilt frame and decorative three dimensional pattern. Spine (a bit darkened) with five raised bands and gilt lettering. All edges gilt. Handwritten letter SIGNED by John Hay, on Department of State, stationery bound-in. John Hay was the US Secretary of State who negotiated the treaty that lead directly to the United States optaining permission to build the Panama Canal (Hay-Paunceforte Treaty). This letter was written when he was already Secretary of State, two years before his death. He was also responsible for the Open-Door policy with China; 8vo; 276 pages
185227095Obra adoptada por texto por el Consejo de Instruccion Publica para los establecimiento de 2a ensenanza, dessiné et lithographié par E. Massinger, 1 vol. petit in-folio reliure moderne demi-percaline bordeaux, Madrid, 1852, Imprenta de A. Vicente (texte), Lita. [ litografia ]de Bachiller (cartes), 1 f. (page de titre), 104 ff. avec une alternance de page de texte et de cartes rehaussées en couleurs, et 1 grande carte dépliante de l'Espagne en couleurs. Les cartes sont datées de 1849 à 1852 (1853 pour la grande carte dépliante). Très rare atlas espagnol destiné à l'enseignement secondaire, décrivant les 49 provinces et îles espagnoles, ainsi que les possessions espagnoles en Afrique, aux Philippines, aux Carolines et aux Mariannes, à Cuba et Porto Rico. Bel exemplaire (minimes frott. sur reliure et petite déchirure sans atteinte à la gravure sur la grande carte dépliante), très rare ainsi parfaitement complet et en bel état. L'unique exemplaire répertorié sur Worldcat, celui de la Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania) qui provient de la propre bibliothèque du célèbre historien américain et grand spécialiste de l'histoire espagnole, ne semble pas contenir la grande carte dépliante en couleur de l'Espagne, bien présente dans notre exemplaire.
242328À Paris, Strasbourg, Treuttel et Würtz, An X-1801 in-8, VIII-234 pp., grande carte dépl., demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné, armes en pied (rel. de l'époque). Mors un peu frottés.
40477Paris.Osmont.1742.10 vols.in-4 en reliure d'époque.Enrichis de Notes historiques & critiques, de Vignettes en taille-douce,& de Cartes Géographiques.Tome I: 1 frontispice par Fessard. 2 cartes dépliantes.507 p.Tome II: 744 p.et 1 carte dépliante. Tome III: 582 p. et 1 carte dépliante. Tome IV: 609 p.et 1 carte dépliante. Tome V: 592 p.et 1 carte dépliante. Tome VI: 696 pages. Tome VII: 632 p. Tome VIII: 683 p. Tome IX: 682 p. ( tous ces Tomes ont des Tables des Matières). Tome X: 419 p. ( page 419 en double).et suite de la quinzième partie: 120 p.avec la Table des Noms et des Marières. Et Additions,corrections et justifications: 91 pages.1 carte dépliante.Traduction de l'espagnol en français par M.D'Hermilly. Edition en bon état.Veau raciné.Tranches rouges.Dos à 5 nerfs avec caissons ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin blond et brun.Quelques frottements aux reliures; petites traces de vers;quelques mouillures sans gravité.
171020936Frankfurt und Leipzig, Riegel, 1710. Gest. Porträt Karl III. als Frontispiz., 45 Bll., 640; 406; 400 SS., 20 weitere, meist gefaltete Kupfertafeln. 8°. - 17,2:10,5 cm. Brauner Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung u. Rückentitel. Der dekorative zeitgenössische Einband gering berieben und bestoßen.
18152757Spain 1815. First edition. Unbound as published. Dated on the top of the first page and numbered at the lower left corner in ink by a contemporary hand. Printed on Santiago Serra’s paper: watermark of an ornamented Maltese cross and the word “Capelladesâ€. In fine condition. First edition. Unbound as published. 4 p. <p><br /> Royal order concerning the establishment and finance of schools in Indian communities in South America for the teaching of the Castilian language.<br /> This 1815 Royal order is a reinforcement and partly a reprint of a previous ordinance concerning the establishment of schools for teaching the Spanish language in the pueblos de Indios January 28 1778 and a supplement November 5 1782 which — as a response to the appeal of the Corregidor de la Provincia de Paria — permits to finance these schools and provide the salary of the teachers by newly imposed taxes on the local indigenous communities. <p><br /> <br /> Apparently not all the desirable schools were established by 1815 and in a response to another appeal this time by Tadeo JoaquÃn Gárate Cañizares’ 1774–1827 a former Deputy of the Cortes Generales y Extraordinarias in Puno viceroyalty of Peru Charles III’s earlier order and the encouragement of the taxation were repeated and reinforced by Ferdinand VII.<p><br /> <p><br /> <br /> Scarce WorldCat locates only 2 copies worldwide UC Berkeley Libraries; Harvard University. unknown
186717389Winterthur, Wurster, 1867. 16 S. 1 tonlithographierte doppelblattgr. Karte mit dem dazugehörigen Auflageblatt aus Transparentpapier und 5 (2 doppelblattgr. und 3 gefalt.) lithograph. Tafeln. Fol. Mod. HLwd. unter Verwendung der alten Buchdeckel (beschabt, fleckig, bestoßen und gestempelt). [7 Warenabbildungen]
1783WRCAM15743Paris 1783. 8pp. Tall folio designed to be folded with docket title sideways on last leaf. Later marbled boards leather label. Near fine. A French printing of the treaty between Spain and England adopted as part of the general peace of Sept. 3 1783. Through this treaty Spain reacquired the Floridas and the Mediterranean island of Minorca while Britain retained Gibraltar and acquired the Bahamas. This printing is unrecorded so far as we can discover. It seems to have been printed for the use of the French commissioners at the time of signing and is in folio form with docket printed on the side so that it could be folded and put in a file. It probably represents a printing during the later stages of the negotiation process. OCLC locates only microfiche copies made from an original in the Public Archives of Canada. Rare. DAVENPORT 174. OCLC 19494242. A different printing of this treaty is recorded as: SERVIES 598. SABIN 96558. PALAU 339315. hardcover books
225749Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1836-1837 4 forts vol. in-8 et atlas in-folio, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné (texte) et demi-veau havane à coins, dos lisse (atlas) (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Carte générale de l'atlas restauré dans une marge. Dos passé et petit manque à la coiffe supérieure pour l'atlas.
39503In-8 (175 x 109 mm), vélin souple doré, dos lisse entièrement orné dun riche décor de ramages dorés, double filet dencadrement aux plats et grandes armes dorées au centre, tranches mouchetées (reliure de lépoque). (4), 592 (i.e. 590), (2) pages. Paris, Augustin Courbé, 1661.
192010796AB(Barcelona, Simó, s.a.(ca. 1920). 22,5 : 29 cm. 1 hoja Con 71 láminas con muchas illustraciónes en color, en parte montados. Encuadernación editorial de media tela.