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8vo., with a double-page facsimile, 2 full-page maps, and a full-page pedigree in the text, some light and occasional foxing to preliminaries, half-title and title [only], fore-edges very lightly spotted; attractively bound in late nineteenth century half calf, marbled boards ruled in blind, gilt top, very neatly rebacked in calf to style, marbled endpapers heightened with gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy. This copy was formerly in the library of Thomas Falcon RBA. It bears his dated signature on front free endpaper and his fine printed Gaelic bookplate on front paste-down. The bookplate displays his initials, the date 1898, his place of residence at Studland and the Gaelic motto 'Is fhearr caitheamh na meirgeadh', usually translated as 'Better to wear than to rust'. Thomas Adolphus Falcon (1872-1944) was an eminent landscape painter and silversmith of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Born at Pudsey in Yorkshire, he was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Trinity College Cambridge. He was elected Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1902 and exhibited over 130 works with them. He was also an exhibitor at the Royal Academy, the Royal Cambrian Academy, the Royal Society of Artists at Birmingham, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, Manchester City Art Gallery, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. His published works include Dartmoor Illustrated (1900) and Pictorial Dartmoor (1902); he also provided the photographs for the 1902 edition of Crossing's 'Ancient Stone Crosses of Dartmoor'. A long-term resident of the West Country, he lived first at Braunton in Devon and later at Studland on Dorset's Isle of Purbeck (viz. bookplate). His son Norman became a noted geologist.
82079Madrid. hardcover. fine. 490 color illustrations. 4to full black leather gilt silk moire endpapers; slipcase. Madrid: Banco de Espana 1979. Fine.<br/> <br/> unknown
189238902Madrid: La Real Academia de la Historia 1892. First edition. Imitation alligator cloth gilt title and rules on spine. A very good copy owner's bookplate and bookseller label on front paste-down. x 680 1 pp. 4to. By E. Saavedra Juan de la Rada y Delgado M. Menendez y Pelayo A.M. Fabié and C. Fernandez Duro. A bibliography of Christopher Columbus released on the 400th anniversary of his voyage to America. Palau 29308. Spain & Spanish America I: 4. La Real Academia de la Historia hardcover
183347616Paris: Paulin Editeur Place de la Bourse 1833. Two vols. 8vo. 311 1; 4 249 1 pp. plus 4 pp. publ. ads. Original printed wrappers uncut some signatures unopened chipping & wear to spines some splitting to original paper spines occasional foxing & toning old repairs to covers & spines still a G- set from the library of Florence E.mma Voigt Mendel 1874-1957 best remembered as an author in the Little Cousin series before and after World War I published by L.C. Page including Our Little Polish Cousin and Our Little Austrian Cousin w/ her bookplate on verso of front wrapper. First edition of this scarce and important history of the Arab conquest of Spain whose author was an early proponent of the wide-ranging impact of Arab learning and inventions on Western Europe. He describes the development and adoption of paper by the Arabs as early as 706 A.D. long before widespread use in Western Europe; the appropriation of the compass by the Arabs from the Chinese which was not commonly used in Western Europe until the 13th century; as well as the tremendous impact of the introduction of gunpowder mentioning the possible early use by the Arabs in 690 during a siege of Mecca but was probably a result of the development of the use of gunpowder bomb catapults used against the the Arabs in the 13th century. The first time gunpowder was used in Western Europe the Moors used primitive guns against the Spaniards under King Alfonso X of Castile when he laid seige to the city of Niebla in 1262. Quite scarce in the original wrappers. Paulin, Editeur, Place de la Bourse, unknown
185643505Madrid: Imprenta de A. Vincente 1856. First edition. Contemporary quarter red morocco over marbled boards spine with gilt titles and rules marbled endpapers. A very good copy boards rubbed worn at corners contents near fine but for an occasional fold. Approx. 500 pp. Folio. I.a época: Desde 24 de Setiembre de 1854 á 30 de Junio de 1855. IIa época: Desde 5 de setiembre de 1855 a 30 de junio de 1856. Successive imprints were: Imprenta de d. Felipe Saavedra & Imprenta de D. P. Argote. 112 issues most 4 pp. complete with 10 supplements often not all found. A stinging satirical Carlilst newspaper founded by Cándido Nocedal and published six times per month. The supplements running between 2 and 8 pages each contained numerous letters and articles in support of the paper. Palau 208455. Jaime del Burgo: Bibliografía del siglo XIX: 731. Imprenta de A. Vincente hardcover
82079Madrid. hardcover. fine. 490 color illustrations. 4to full black leather gilt silk moire endpapers; slipcase. Madrid: Banco de Espana 1979. Fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
189238902Madrid: La Real Academia de la Historia 1892. First edition. Imitation alligator cloth gilt title and rules on spine. A very good copy owner's bookplate and bookseller label on front paste-down. x 680 1 pp. 4to. By E. Saavedra Juan de la Rada y Delgado M. Menendez y Pelayo A.M. Fabié and C. Fernandez Duro. A bibliography of Christopher Columbus released on the 400th anniversary of his voyage to America. Palau 29308. Spain & Spanish America I: 4. La Real Academia de la Historia hardcover books
1810WRCAM38120Madrid 1810. Broadside 11 1/2 x 8 inches with blank conjugate leaf. Old folds. Nicolas MarÃÂa de Sierra's paraph "rúbrica" below his printed signature. Contemporary manuscript inscriptions above text "Illmõ Señor" and at bottom of page "Arzobispo y Cabildo de Charcas". Two spaces at end of printed text also accomplished in a contemporary hand. Moderate soiling printer's ink in text affecting some letters and in upper and lower margins. A good copy. A rare decree issued by the Spanish Córtes in the Real Isla de Leon on Dec. 2 1810 temporarily suspending the nominations of various ecclesiastical positions both on the peninsula and overseas due to financial reasons. The decree was to be distributed to tribunals judges governors and other civil military and ecclesiastical authorities who were responsible for ensuring that the information in the decree be properly publicized. This copy as noted in a contemporary hand was to be transmitted to the archbishop and cabildo of Charcas in South America. A rare Spanish decree concerning religious appointments and the financial situation of the government from the time of Ferdinand VII's absence from the thrown due to political intrigues related to the Peninsular War. Not in OCLC. unknown books
185434196Madrid: En la Imprenta Nacional 1854. First edition. Full tree calf spine decorated in gilt marbled endpapers. A very good copy spine worn at joints and ends gilt dulled occasional light scattered foxing bookplate of Alberto Parreno on the front pastedown. 584 pp.; 276 pp. 16mo. En la Imprenta Nacional unknown
186034199Madrid: En la Imprenta Nacional 1860. First edition. Dark blue morocco paneled in blind spine and boards decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Extremities scuffed and chipped boards rubbed else a very good copy bookplate of Alberto Parreno on the front pastedown gilt bright contents near fine. 630 pp.; 308 pp. Illus. with 1 b/w folding map 1 folding chart 2 engravings. 16mo. En la Imprenta Nacional hardcover
186434203Madrid: En la Imprenta Nacional 1864. First edition. Dark red morocco paneled in blind spine and boards decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Front joint split worn at spine ends and corners penciled owner's name on tissue guard faint dampstain to engraving mainly at margins leaves clean and bright bookplate of Alberto Parreno on the front pastedown overall still about very good. frontis 842 pp. Sm. 8vo. En la Imprenta Nacional hardcover
185434196Madrid: En la Imprenta Nacional 1854. First edition. Full tree calf spine decorated in gilt marbled endpapers. A very good copy spine worn at joints and ends gilt dulled occasional light scattered foxing bookplate of Alberto Parreno on the front pastedown. 584 pp.; 276 pp. 16mo. En la Imprenta Nacional unknown books
186034199Madrid: En la Imprenta Nacional 1860. First edition. Dark blue morocco paneled in blind spine and boards decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Extremities scuffed and chipped boards rubbed else a very good copy bookplate of Alberto Parreno on the front pastedown gilt bright contents near fine. 630 pp.; 308 pp. Illus. with 1 b/w folding map 1 folding chart 2 engravings. 16mo. En la Imprenta Nacional hardcover books
186434203Madrid: En la Imprenta Nacional 1864. First edition. Dark red morocco paneled in blind spine and boards decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Front joint split worn at spine ends and corners penciled owner's name on tissue guard faint dampstain to engraving mainly at margins leaves clean and bright bookplate of Alberto Parreno on the front pastedown overall still about very good. frontis 842 pp. Sm. 8vo. En la Imprenta Nacional hardcover books
194272793E. P. Dutton and Company 1942. hardback. very good condi tion in a dust jacket with some chipping at the spine ends and a few holes on the front flap fold- shipping via USPS. E. P. Dutton and Company hardcover
176020445Barcelona 1760. Double folio 395 x 305 mm. 1 f. <br><br>Decree prohibiting clothing ornaments that might be confused with military uniforms; promulgated in Catalonia by Jaime Miguel de Guzmán Capitan General de Catalonia. Folded once; edges a little dog-eared and inner margin missing small pieces of paper. hardcover books
177824388Madrid: Pedro Marin 1778. Folio. 6 ff. <br><br>Royal decree forbidding importation of caps gloves stockings sashes and other goods made of linen wool and cotton. A very nice woodcut of the royal arms on the title. Disbound with a bit of pinhole worming not affecting text; lightly laid into later wrappers. Pedro Marin unknown books
185643505Madrid: Imprenta de A. Vincente 1856. First edition. Contemporary quarter red morocco over marbled boards spine with gilt titles and rules marbled endpapers. A very good copy boards rubbed worn at corners contents near fine but for an occasional fold. Approx. 500 pp. Folio. I.a época: Desde 24 de Setiembre de 1854 á 30 de Junio de 1855. IIa época: Desde 5 de setiembre de 1855 a 30 de junio de 1856. Successive imprints were: Imprenta de d. Felipe Saavedra & Imprenta de D. P. Argote. 112 issues most 4 pp. complete with 10 supplements often not all found. A stinging satirical Carlilst newspaper founded by Cándido Nocedal and published six times per month. The supplements running between 2 and 8 pages each contained numerous letters and articles in support of the paper. Palau 208455. Jaime del Burgo: BibliografÃa del siglo XIX: 731. Imprenta de A. Vincente hardcover books
17872595Barcelona 1787. Folio. 2 ff. <br><br>Francisco González de Bassecourt promulgates for the citizens of Barcelona an edict limiting the number of horses or mules that coaches are permitted to use when travelling in or through cities and towns in the kingdom: The king sought to limit the speed that carriages travelled and the number of accidents that befell unwary pedestrians. The decree was originally promulgated in Aranjuez on 21 June 1787 and published in Madrid. Folded as issued; some light foxing. unknown books
1903540317San Francisco: Maria Kip Orphanage 1903. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. 40pp. Frontispiece of the orphanage. Stapled off-white wrappers printed in red. Some light toning and a couple of tiny stains on the wrappers staples a bit rusted very good. Nearly half of the pamphlet is devoted to advertisers and patrons. Maria Kip Orphanage unknown
Madrid, por la Viuda de Ibarra, Hijos y Compañía, 1788. 4to.; XII pp., 715 pp. y una lámina plegada "Bandera y Gallardete españoles de guerra, y Bandera Mercante española". Encuadernación en pergamino de la época.
2021x-0190912529Oxford Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 520 pages. 10.50x7.50x1.25 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
242794Paris, Mongie, 1824 in-8, [V]-VIII-372 pp., portr., demi-basane violine, dos lisse, filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé.
195631406Madrid : Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales, 1956 - 1983. 23 x 16,5 cm. Gr. 8°. Broch. bibl. con lomos de lino.
1951c63971951 Paris, Lubineau, 1951 ; in-4° en feuilles, couverture crème rempliée illustrée sur tout le 1er plat d'un burin de Josso, titre en noir au dos, chemise cartonnée rouge avec titre doré au dos, étui cartonné doré bordé de rouge; 115pp. Illustré de 23 burins originaux de C. P. Josso, 1 pour la couverture, 1 en frontispice , 3 à pleine page, 15 dans le texte à mi-page et 3 lettrines. Tirage total à 390 exemplaires sur vélin d' Arches. Notre exemplaire, en plus de l'état définitif des 23 gravures, possède une suite ajoutée de 19 burins, dont certains avec remarque (soit tous les burins sauf 1 vignette du texte et les 3 lettrines) et est enrichi à la page 47, sous la dédicace imprimée à Maria-Pia Chaintreuil, d'un dessin original à l'encre bleue accompagné d'une belle dédicace autographe signée de l'artiste. Ce recueil renferme 3 nouvelles : Peau d'Espagne. Pavane pour une infante défunte. L' Exode de Monsieur le Marquis de Herrera.