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175411579AB1754. Göttingen Vandenhöck 1754. 205 : 125 cm. 15 hojas 340 páginas 8 hojas Con láminas grabadas plegadas y un mapa grabado y plegado. Tapas de carton de época. Primera edición en Aleman. - Armstrong describe la historia geografia y folkore Cleghorn describe la vegetación de la isla. - Sammlung neuer und merkwürdiger Reisen zu Wasser und zu Lande vol. 8. - El mapa con arrugas encuadernación rozada. - Palau 133052. unknown
1977Q-0824765915Marcel Dekker Inc 1977-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
Madrid, en las Oficinas de Pedro Marín, en la de Don Antonio Mayoral, en la de Don Manuel Martin y en la de Blas Roman, 1771. Seis volúmenes en 4to.; 2 hs., 425 pp. + XV pp., 415 pp. + 2 hs., 463 pp., XIV pp. + 2 hs., 426 pp., XIV pp. + 6 hs., 332 pp. + 2 hs., 266 pp. Encuadernación uniforme en pergamino, de la época. Primera edicion española, muy rara, propiciada oportunamente, en lo mas agrio de la controversia sobre las Regalías de la Corona española, por el Conde de Aranda, a quien dedica su traducción el presbítero Martinez Molés.
188049224ABBarcelona, Riudor, 1880. Primera Edicion Espanola. 6 Volumes. Tomo 1 -6. 32 x 24 cm. ca.1500 grabados intercalados en el texto, ca. 150 laminas sueltas. Red Half-calf binding, rich gilt title on back, front cover and verso. slightly bumped, inside partly stained, foxing and library stamp on title and flying sheets, Vol. 3 - front joint loose, in summery decorative, nice Copy in good condition. Brehms Tierleben - Spanische Ausgabe.
1998DADAX0419236805Taylor & Francis 1998-07-02. hardcover. New. 6.14x1.31x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Taylor & Francis hardcover
25520Hevitre" Heavitree 4 March 1846. Four Pages 12mo bifolium fold marks good condition. See Image of fourth/signature page. Text: "Many thanks for the two Spanish apothegms: that of Bacon I have already introduced 1.304. The other of Boyle shall be worked into 2nd Edition which Murray publisher is beginni9ng to be talking: he has already sold between 17 & 1800 copies: so let none say that the age of miracles is past I could have wished for a longer interval in order to read some subjects up rather closer. & finish off others. I assure assure humble as Handbooking is that the trouble is great: it is a large net & catches many fish great & small nor is the pulling it cleanly out an easy job. I have a floating notion a chateau en Espagne of doing an obra grande on 'Spain & Spaniards past & present' which should run 4 vols 8o. & be a library book at least in type & illustrations: for I have portfolios full of drawings made in interesting & seldom visited localities: all the pure Starkerec book ref route details etc would be left out & the spaces filled with efragion cosas de Espana from cigars to to Cervantes; this however is an ouvrage de logue haleine & probably will never be executed to the serious detriment of men who live word not deciphered. Now you & Head must be praying for a change of Ministry! 'Sir James Graham! the Lord deliver us from Sir James Graham'! as Cromwell said of Ld. Hy Vane. call ye that barking your friend The good old tories like myself all by no means extinct although just now we seem likely to be coming to you for relief as our occupation & corn rents are gone. However if we are to be done let them do the work who have moral courage underlined & consistency underlined; Blood is better after all the cotton; & Lord John is double underlined a gentleman by birth & conduct ." He adds a postscript or addendum upside down on fisrt page: "No symptoms of famine here except in Peel's speeches: work aboudant indeed so much so that the masters scarce dare speak to their men; wages are nearly a fourth higher than a year ago." See Image of last page. Hevitre" [Heavitree], 4 March 1846. unknown
83352aafCasablanca, Antar, 1953, gr. in-8vo, 438 p., Ex. num. sur papier Alfa-Mousse (no. 450 de 750). reliée en maroquin-rouge (sur brochure orig. cons.) , impression à froid sur les plats, tête dorée, dos avec pièce de titre dorée, contre-plats marbrés, trés superbe exemplaire.
69498aafTours, Maison Alfred Mame et Fils, s.d., (1907), gr. in-4to, 270 p. richement ill. dans le texte et sur 17 planches h.-t., ex-libris lithographié de Marcel Marchand, reliure en demi-chagrin rouge aux large coins, dos à 5 nerfs richement orné or. Très bel exemplaire.
58939aafParis, (Hérissant pour) Briasson (e.a.), et Lyon, Perisse (e.a.) 1768, in-8vo, XXIII + 1 p. (errata) + 785 p. + 3 p., gardes en papier dominoté, reliure en veau marbée à nerfs, dos richement orné en or, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbées en couleurs. Bel exemplaire en excellent état.
120735aafErscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar (Venedig ?), 1620, in-4to, 6 ff. + 48 p., brauner Fleck am unt. Rand bei 9 Bl., mod. Pappband. mit Buntpapier bezogen.
160512o.J. In der Platte bezeichnet "Ant.s Balestra pint. / Jos Bapta Burato fct" und betitelt S.-Ignatuius Lojola soc. Jesu Fundator. Schöner, leuchtender Druck mit gleichmäßigem Rand um die Darstellung und dem unteren Schriftrand, am Oberrand mit schmalem Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Druck auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen "Wappen mit Halbmond". 59,3 x 37,3 cm (Darstellung), 62,5 x 39,7 cm (Blattgröße).
1947800337ABBarcelona, Rosa Vera, 1947. 27 x 20,5 cm. 143 S., 4 (3 w.) Bl. Mit 14 Textkupfern von Jaume Pla und 1 Original-Kupferplatte. Lagen lose in Original-Halbleinenkassette.
1954131213<p>The First UK Printing published by Max Parrish London in 1954. 4to. bright yellow publisher's boards lettered in black to spine with tiger device in black to upper board; together in the unclipped pictorial wrapper '7'6 net' to front flap featuring a tiger with cubs to the upper panel; illustrated throughout by Nancy Spain in full colour; The BOOK a lovely bright copy is in Very Good condition with a hint of darkening to the spine and lightly bumped at the tips; endpapers browned and offset; otherwise clean and bright with no annotations; The WRAPPER seldom found also in Very Good condition; a little toned with light spotting to the upper edge; a couple of scratches to the lower panel; some closed tears to edges up to 6cm in length and chipping to ends of spine and folds the largest 1.5cm to foot of spine marginally affecting lettering and extending with closed tear into the lower panel. The wrapper is protected in a removable Brodart archival cover. The first title in Spain's series concerning Simpkin the tiger this story focusing on his expulsion into the Jungle by his mother his subsequent friendship with an abandoned child and his travels to England with his closest companion. Several further books followed including 'The Tiger Who Went to the Moon' 1956 and 'The Tiger who found Treasure' 1961. Nancy Spain 1917-1964 is perhaps best remembered today as a broadcaster and journalist who wrote for the 'Daily Express' and the 'News of the World' in the 1950s and 1960s and also appeared on a series of radio broadcasts including 'Woman's Hour'. She also wrote numerous works of non-fiction and a series of detective novels which were described by the biographer Rachel Cooke as "eccentric and outrageously camp". She passed away suddenly in 1964 when her airplane travelling to report on the Grand National crashed near Liverpool killing all on board. This remains a scarce work seldom found in the wrapper. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> Max Parrish, London hardcover
First edition of this extremely important adventure novel written c. 1200, probably by Jean Renart. One of fifty large-paper copies beautifully printed on fine Whatman wove paper. Published by the Societe des Anciens Textes Francais. Large 8vo, original parchment wraps. Uncut and unopened. Wraps a little soiled and chipped. Else fine. Bossuat 1210.
1832371671 vol. in-8 reliure demi-veau vert, A. Pinard, Paris, 1832, 2 ff., 455 pp.
First edition of this important Provencal chanson de geste, found in a unique manuscript in the Didot collection. Published by the Societe des Anciens Textes Francais. One of 100 large-paper copies beautifully printed on fine Whatman wove paper. This copy was printed for Alfred Didot. Large 8vo, quarter morocco over decorated boards, all edges beautifully marbled. One corner of upper board scraped, spine sunned. Else fine. Gautier 1200.
84690Chicago: I.W.W. Printing Co-Op 1969. Illustrated broadside 44cm x 28cm 17" x 11". Offset lithograph printed in black on white stock. Old horizontal fold; mild toning in margins else Near Fine. A well-preserved example. Signed in plate "Spain" lower right. Chicago I.W.W. printer's bug.<br /> <br /> Satirical broadside issued to announce the opening of the trial of the Chicago 8 later 7 who had been jailed for conspiracy and inciting a riot for their role in the Chicago street protests during the Democratic National Convention of 1968. This graphic by the prominent underground cartoonist Spain Rodriguez is evidently quite rare not previously seen by us; we can trace no examples in commerce and OCLC notes only a single physical location UVA as of March 2025. unknown
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
1809WRCAM54392Westminster: Printed by R.G. Clarke at the Gazette Office 1809. 7pp. Folio. Dbd. Minor edge wear. Very good. A rare treaty that ended the Anglo-Spanish War and united the two countries against the invading French in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars. The text of the treaty is printed first in English then in Spanish. No copies of this imprint appear in OCLC with only two copies of the London Harrison imprint recorded at the Boston Athenaeum and Harvard. OCLC 83895716 ref. Printed by R.G. Clarke, at the Gazette Office unknown 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
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.
1843HIST1466Bonn, Adolph Marcus 1843. Gr.-8°. Tit., 1 Bl., LXIII(1), 290 S., 300 S., 314, 352 S. Die 4 unbeschnittenen OBrosch. in 2 neuen Halbpergamentbänden mit Rückenschildchen u. blauem Kleisterpapierbezug. Einbände in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand, Schnitt angestaubt, im Text stärker braunfleckig. Sabin 19985 (EA 1838). Zweite deutsche Ausgabe dieser authentischen Beschreibung der Eroberung von Mexiko durch Hernando Cortez. - Der spanische Konquistador Bernal Díaz del Castillo nahm als einfacher Soldat an der von Hernán Cortés angeführten Expedition teil. Er beschreibt zahlreiche der 119 Schlachten, von denen er angibt, daran teilgenommen zu haben, und die 1521 im Sturz des Aztekenreiches gipfelten. und in der Folge zur Ausrottung der Azteken führten.
505421785.Sans lieu.In-12 en 2 tomes.227 et 213 p.Demi-reliure avec pièce de titre.Reliure usagée.Intérieur parfait.Ex-libris.Cachet d'un château sans gène.