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1699107920Madrid May 28 1699. Rare elaborately illuminated nobility diploma signed by King Charles II of Spain appointing Don Martin Damian Mendizabal the title of Marquis of Torre Gines. Quarto bound in full red contemporary velvet covered boards with two metal clasps containing five illuminated leaves two fully illuminated in color with the Royal coat of arms and portrait of King Charles II text in Spanish. Signed by King Charles II "Yo el Rey" and additionally signed by several Royal secretaries. Bound with a printed manuscript of the Oath of Fidelity to the King of Spain with Royal stamps dated 1701 and with two autograph letters laid in the first dated September 17 1701 and signed by Philip V and the second addressed to the Marquis. Exceptionally rare. Referred to as 'the Bewitched' and 'El Hechizado' Charles II of Spain was the last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire. He died childless in 1700 with no immediate Habsburg heir. His will named his successor as 16-year-old Philip of Anjou grandson of Louis XIV and Charles's half-sister Maria Theresa and disputes over the inheritance led to the War of the Spanish Succession. hardcover books
1978260798Berkeley: Last Gasp 1978. Comic. 32p. stapled wraps 7x10 inches pages evenly toned else very good first edition of the first issue. Comics on the October Revolution Spanish Civil War anarchism etc. Intro by Lenin as delivered at 1978 AFL-CIO Convention at Disneyworld. Last Gasp unknown books
182745152Barcelona: Juan Francisco Piferrer 1827. Nueva Edicion. Two volumes bound in one; small 12mo 15cm.; full contemporary sheep marbled endpapers; xvi150; 2xv1156pp. Boards a bit scuffed with some brief peeling of leather corners bumped else Very Good internally fine. Contemporary owner's brief ink and pencil notes to final leaf of text and rear free endpaper. Includes recipes for dyes stains inks lacquers varnishes stain removers perfumes toothpaste and drinks and liqueurs. Juan Francisco Piferrer unknown books
1986012453Madrid Spain: Ministerio de Cultura Direccion Gral. de Bellas Artes y Archivos 1986. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 167 pages of text including a bibliography. Paperback binding with minor shelfwear and minimal sunning. Illustrated by numerous photographs of objects in color and black & white. Text is in Spanish. Ministerio de Cultura, Direccion Gral. de Bellas Artes y Archivos Paperback books
2002281135Madrid: Fundacion Caja Madrid 2002. paperback. very good. Many text Illus. some in color. 4to pr. wrs. Madrid: Fundacion Caja Madrid 2002. Very good<br/><br/> Fundacion Caja Madrid unknown books
2012136415Malaga Spain: Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga 2012. Hardcover. VG. Beige paper boards pink & illus. dust jacket 119 pp. many color illus. incl. 2 loose & folded posters. Text is in Spanish and English. Issued in conjunction with a 2012-2013 exhibition featuring the work of British abstract sculptor Richard Deacon b. 1949. Two posters depict "I Remember 1" and "I Remember 2." Centro de Arte Contemporaneo de Malaga hardcover books
1860WRCAM10735Mexico 1860. 10pp. Quarto. Neatly dbd. Old fold slightly tanned but very good. This treaty finally resolved the questions Spain and Mexico had agreed to discuss under their 1836 treaty of peace which recognized the existence of Mexico. OCLC locates only two copies at the University of California Berkeley and Harvard Law School. Rare. OCLC 21826717. unknown books
1975261249Paris: Frente Libertario 1975. 4p. wraps 5.25x7.5 inches front wrap unevenly toned pages evenly toned else very good condition. Text in Spanish. Only one copy found in OCLC as of 1/2021. Frente Libertario unknown books
1948287863London: Collins 1948. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Good binding/Fair dust jacket. Some foxing and discoloration to the dustjacket and cloth binding. Dampstaining to the top edge of the rear board and rear cover of the dustjacket. Front flap priceclipped. Small chips and tears to the edges of the dustjacket and some soiling to the front cover. Portrait frontispiece. Text reasonably bright. Blue cloth. Good binding / Fair dust jacket. Collins unknown books
1814WRCAM38083Mexico 1814. 3pp. Folio. Signed in print "Humana" with accompanying paraph "rúbrica" additional manuscript annotation on p.3. Contemporary manuscript docket inscription on verso of p.3. Old folds with short holes and tears with some paper loss not affecting text. Two small clean tears near old fold no loss of paper or text. Moderate soiling particularly at margins and central fold. A good copy. A Spanish legal document published in Mexico in 1814 reprinting an order issued by the Córtes in Cadiz in August 1813 concerning the ayuntamientos or city councils in the various provinces. Details are provided regarding the membership of these councils particularly the process of filling vacant positions. The original 1813 Cadiz decree addresses the issue of council membership both in the Iberian peninsula and in overseas holdings; this Mexican publication includes the printed date of April 1814 and the fifteenth day of that month is provided in manuscript. OCLC records a single copy at the Bancroft Library. OCLC 20403276. unknown books
1803WRCAM40396Madrid: En la imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra 1803. 2xxxvi19498pp. Folio. Contemporary Spanish calf spine gilt leather label. Lightly rubbed at extremities boards lightly scuffed. Contents bright and clean. Near fine. Administrative regulations for Spanish colonial rule in the Americas and the Philippines. These laws represent the last ditch efforts of the Spanish monarchy to bring reform to the administration of their colonial holdings in the Americas. Six years later in 1809 the first declaration of independence from Spanish rule would be signed in Quito in modern Ecuador which would be the first spark of the movement for independence across Spain's American colonies. With this ORDENANZA Spain hoped to restructure and reform colonial rule in such a way to prevent that from happening. A nice piece of Spanish-American history. MEDINA BHA 5971. PALAU 202973. En la imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra hardcover books
179433683in text Mexico 30 December 1794. Folio 43 cm; 17". 1 p. <br><br>The viceroy publishes this announcement that the king has appointed him to carry out the residencia hearing into the administration of his predecessor the Count Revillagigedo. Copy initialed by Branciforte and countersigned by José Ignacio Negreyros y Soria.<br>Â Â Â Â =>Apparently held by only one U.S. library.<br>Â Â Â Â This copy was sent to the town of Tulancingo; it has docketing information on the blank verso stating that it was received there and that => Juan de la Cruz a bilingual Indian read the decree to a large crowd on market day 15 January 1795. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Medina Mexico. Very good condition. Small longitudinal fold tears in the very middle of the leaf. unknown books
1992177413Sevilla: Electa 1992. Softcover. VG light shelfwear very small stain spot to bottom of last 3 pages all other pages are very clean and clear. Color illustrated wraps with white and red lettering red spine with white lettering 196 pp profusely illustrated in color with many fold outs. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Pabellon de Espana Exposicion Universal Sevilla 1992. Includes bibliographical references. Electa unknown books
1971232066Edegem Belgium: P.C.E. 1971. Four issues of the paperback journal nos. 61 62 63 and 67. Mild toning some handling wear especially to corners. Journal published in exile by Spanish communists. P.C.E. unknown books
16108272Aranda 1610 Dated July 8 1610. 12 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches. 1pp. Printed paper woodcut seal. Minor creases where folded. Right upper edge a bit rough small split to one crease repaired with acid-free document repair tape small light stain to portion of first two lines but a fine example. As with all other Spanish royal signatures Philip has signed "Yo el Rey" I the King. With the words "El Rey" at the top this document grants permission to the town of Canical to withhold 20000 Maravedis coin of the time from the sum it owes in taxes in order to settle a municipal debt. Includes 18 lines in brown ink in a miniscule script. Next to the King's signature is a mounted printed paper woodcut seal with the emblem of the College of Notaries of Madrid. Countersigned in a bold dark script Jorge de Tovar. At the bottom are three lines by officials of the town of Canical acknowledging the permission granted. Philip III was King of Spain and King of Portugal from 1598 until his death. He inherited essentially a bankrupt nation with a disastrous economy. His father Philip II had drained Spain's resources with her wealth based on the silver mines of Latin America. Spain's internal economy was weak with little industry and a backward agriculture and large estates worked by peasants ruined by excessive taxation. This document is typical of the economic weakness of Spain with the town of Canical requiring monetary help. An attractive official document with bold signatures. unknown books
162531210Madrid 31 October 1625. Folio 31 cm; 12.125". 4 pp. and 2 blank leaves. <br><br>Diego de Faxardo had been the corregidor of Merida del Campo and he is scheduled to undergo the residencia hearing that will assess his term of office. Here the king gives specific instructions to the residencia judge as to who should be called to testify and who should not.<br>Â Â Â Â This is a certified contemporary copy of the original with the official paper and wax seal now desiccated and detached but present. Very good condition with minimal bleed through. Written in a very clear notarial hand. unknown books
18821333409Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co 1882. New and revised edition with the author's latest corrections and additions. Hardcover. Octavo; 3 volumes; New and revised edition with the author's latest corrections and additions; G-; Hardcover; Spine green with gold print; Boards in green cloth with gold print mitred edges; VOL. I. has wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong text block has inscription in ink on front endpapers name in ink on title page cracked front hinge xxxi 568 pages; VOL.II. has wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong text block has name in ink on title page else clean and tight xvii 567 pages; VOL. III. has wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong text block has name in ink on title page intermittent spine breaks shaken binding xv 435 pages. 1333409. FP New Rockville Stock. J.B. Lippincott & Co hardcover books
15076Queen of Castile 1474-1504 and a Catholic Monarch who ruled jointly with her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon. 1 page Document Signed "Yo La Reina" at the top of the page and dated December 1501. The Spanish Inquisition was originally intended in large part to ensure the Catholic orthodoxy of those who converted from Judaism and Islam. This regulation of the faith of the newly converted was intensified after the royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1501 mandated that Jews and Muslims convert to Catholicism or face exile from Spain. <br/><br/>While the Spanish Inquisition had begun in 1478 it was in full force by the time of this document's creation. With the goal of cleansing all non Catholic sentiment from the Spanish nation King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella issued the Edict of Alhambra that required the force exile of all non-Catholics from Spain. The additional decree issued in October of 1501 further mandated the public destruction of non-Christian texts.<br/><br/>This Document Signed is dated only two months later in the months when the Spanish began to enact trials questioning and enforcement of the banishment of non-Catholics. It marks an important moment in history. Mounting tape marks on verso. Document has minor age related toning and fold lines not affecting text. Some writing also wraps onto the verso fold. Measures approximately 8x11". In very good condition. unknown books
1969234524New York: East Village Other Inc 1969. Newspaper. 24p. folded tabloid 11.5 x 16 inches illus. evenly toned mailing label overlaps cover logo small closed tear at cover-fold else very good condition. This issue is most notable for full-page comix by Spain Manning Deitch Chicken Head and a half-pager each by Gilbert Shelton and Leslie Cabarga. Also: lengthy report on Dylan and the Band and others at the 2nd Isle of Wight Music Festival transcript of a speech by Ho Chi Minh over Radio Hanoi from two months earlier a David Walley article about Elektra Records plus the usual cultural natter news and ads of the era. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1968234528New York: East Village Other Inc 1968. Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid evenly toned illus. mailing label overlaps cover logo a few small closed tears else very good. Thinner than usual issue BUT collosal centerspread by Spain: "The Rape of the Toe Queen". Also: Full-page art by Kim Deitch presenting a "magic disk" mandala to cut-out and mount on cardboard cut slits in and spin before a mirror looking through slits. Remainder is the usual EVO columnists yakking on film politics music and politics. Issue was published missing both issue number and date. Date estimate based on ads inside. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
196843237New York: East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 20pp; illus. A few tiny tears to wrapper extremities two faint stains to rear wrapper else a bright Near Fine copy. Contents include contributions by Barry Winograd Allan Katzman Lennox Raphael Jaakov Kohn D.A. Latimer Eugene Schoenfeld Bob Rudnick Dennis Frawley and others. Comix by Kim Deitch Spain Rodriguez and Vaughn Bodé with full-page cover art by Rodriguez. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1957139216Glendale CA: Allied Artists 1957. Collection of 4 vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1957 film. Included are two film still photos and two advertisement layout photos. Mimeo snipes once affixed to the versos of the film stills detached but present. <br/><br/>Director Corman at his noir-est. The Black Widows a teenage girl gang led by Helen Spain an early favorite of Russ Meyer suspect Barbara Kenney of killing one of their members. Barbara is the sometimes girlfriend of the leader of rival gang and the two gangs prepare for warfare. As the gangs prepare the stories of their private lives unfold and every aspect of family dysfunction is represented showcasing an example of the mid-century "juvenile delinquency" scare. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches advert photos slightly larger. Very Good plus overall with a corner crease to one film still photo and minor creasing to others. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Grant US. Lyons US. Martin 382. Selby US. Spicer US. Allied Artists unknown books
1772EPL79Madrid: Por Joachin Ibarra 1772. Paperback. Near Fine. Single page 149-150. Spanish imprint which dealt with the Conspiracy of the Catiline 65-62 B.C. This particular page dealing with the War of Jugurtha. Printed in Italic type with printed notes in Roman. Wide and clean margins; a good solitary specimen of this important work in Latin literature. Size: 350 x 255mm. <br/><br/> Por Joachin Ibarra paperback books
2013176669Accord NY: Jewish Currents 2013. Paperback. 119p 6x9 inches illus. wraps illustrated fine condition. First edition of which only two hundred copies were published illustrated with Spain's comix a few in color. Jewish Currents paperback books
1969248297Berkeley: Berkeley Barb 1969. Newspaper. 24p. folded tabloid illus. lightly and evenly toned minimal fraying some pages have light printers' ink wash along bottom edge not affecting text else very good condition. The usual 1969 mix of Berkeley cops with tear gas Oakland 7 trial Presidio trials Seale attempting to align the Panthers and the Third World Liberation Front emergence of Red Dragon militants in SF's Chinatown report by Bob Avakian ! on the results of the Standard Oil strike in Richmond lengthy interview with SF Chronicle editor Scott Newhall and perhaps most notably a quarter-page Avalon Ballroom cartoon ad by Spain Rodriguez for upcoming Moby Grape concert. And plenty of short news reports columns sex ads and the like. Berkeley Barb unknown books