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1951709582PN. New. 1951. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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
6142340805University of Alabama Press pp. 416 . Papeback. New. University of Alabama Press unknown
2005Q-1402004907Springer 2005-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback
1914027434.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
77-0329Madrid Spain: MOPU SecretariÌa General TeÌcnica Centro de Publicaciones 1988. 4to. 117 pp. Soft cover. B&W plates. Fair wear on covers and spine. [Madrid], Spain: MOPU, SecretariÌa General TeÌcnica, Centro de Publicaciones, [1988] paperback
19731713017Van Gorcum 1973. hardcover. Used-Very Good. Cloth dj. in acetate. Some chipping and wear to dj. Front board lightly bowed. Light toning to text block. No marginalia or highlighting. Otherwise clean copy. Van Gorcum unknown
2-79590Assen Van Gorcum 1972 8° cm. 245 x 17 legatura tutta tela con fregi dorati al piatto anteriore e al dorso sovraccoperta pp. CXXX-303. Testo latino prefazione in inglese. Stato di nuovo Philosophical Texts and Studies 22. hardcover
1972629614Van Gorcum & Comp 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo. - Covers very slightly bowed -Head of spine slightly pulled but still strong - Dustwrapper heavily rubbed unevenly faded w/ some chipping several small tears and a stain to the rear - Book ow/ solid clean and tight - cxxix/303 pages Good Van Gorcum & Comp hardcover
0243928017.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484166859.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1612148287Valladolid Spain 1612. Rare 17th century elaborately illuminated nobility patent of King Philip III of Spain for the brothers Juan and Alonso de Rivera de la Cerda. Quarto bound in full leather with gilt detailing the patent is comprised of 100 leaves numbered 1-99 in contemporary Arabic numerals written in round Spanish script within a frame ruled in brown ink with decorated seven-line cadel initials and some in text illuminations. Decorated with two full-pages of illumination depicting the Virgin and Child in heaven with the brothers Juan de Rivera de la Cerda and Alonso de Rivera de la Cerda kneeling below and an achievement of arms on pages 1 and 2 with red silk curtains between and a smaller illuminated miniature of the king on page 97. In very good condition with the illuminated pages exceptionally bright with some wear and losses to the leather including to the crown and foot of the spine. King Philip III of Spain 1578–1621 is often regarded as a monarch who shifted the balance of power between the Spanish crown and the nobility in a more collaborative direction. Ascending to the throne at a young age Philip III relied heavily on his favorites particularly the Duke of Lerma to manage the kingdom’s affairs. This reliance on the nobility allowed them to gain significant political influence especially within the royal court. While Philip III did not possess the same autocratic control as his father Philip II his reign marked an era where the Spanish nobility enjoyed a degree of increased prominence albeit through the lens of court politics and patronage. However the resulting factionalism and the concentration of power in the hands of a few noble families eventually led to instability weakening the monarchy's control and contributing to the broader challenges faced by Spain in the early 17th century. hardcover
1609ABC_46561Enkhuizen 1609. 4to. Jacob Lenaertsz Meyn Modern marbled paper over boards new endpapers. With an ornamental woodcut title vignette and a woodcut initial. 3 ll. First edition of the Dutch translation by Jan Hughen van Linschoten ca. 1563-1611 of a proclamation decreed on 9 April 1609 by King Philip III of Spain 1578-1621 ordering the Duke of Lerma Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas 1552/53 - 1625 to expel the Moriscos Spanish muslims who were forced by the Spanish crown and Roman Catholic church to convert into Christianity from Spain. The present decree which was adopted gradually by several Spanish territories first Valencia then Aragon Catalonia Andalusia et cetera provided the Duke of Lerma free reign to carry out the expulsion of the Moriscos by whatever means they see fit to confiscate all their lands and goods and to set an example for everyone who was sympathetic to the Moors. Expelling the Moriscos from Spain however was a real mistake and contributed to the decline of the Spanish reign. The expulsion of the Moriscos led to depopulation and therefore to economic collapse. The present proclamation was therefore of great importance for the Dutch as during the Twelve Years' Truce 1609-1621 the Dutch military war with Spain changed into an economic war. An important decree in the history of the Eight Years' War 1568-1648 between the Dutch Republic and Spain.With some numbers in manuscript on the first two pages. Lacking the blank leaf A4. With a few very minor spots on the first two leaves very slightly browned but overall in good condition.l Knuttel 1630; STCN 830501231; Tiele 790. hardcover
1625154780Madrid. a ultimo de Octubre de mil y seiscientos y venticinco años "last day of October" 1625. Signed royal ordinance for the registration of seamen Important printed state paper signed by the king - "Yo El Rey" - Philip IV 1605-1665 setting out instructions for a large scale registration of sailors in the Spanish royal navy addressing the always pressing issue of impressment. Also signed by one of the king's leading military advisers. Philip is probably best remembered as "a peerless patron"; at Buen Retiro his pleasure palace on the outskirts of Madrid "he was surrounded by a brilliant circle of poets and playwrights - including Lope de Vega Calderón de la Barca Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza Francisco de Quevedo y Luis Quiñones de Benavente" the central hall el Salón de Reinos decorated by his court painters headed by Velásquez. Diccionario Biográfico electrónico. He was somewhat less apt in his policy decisions failing in his efforts at domestic and military reform too reliant on the junta system implemented under his favourite and chief minister Gaspar de Guzmán conde de Olivares. Philip was notably more forward thinking and successful in his handling of the navy to which he applied a "sensible pragmatic approach" Goodman p. 32. Throughout his reign there was no "weakening of the importance attached to naval forces" ibid. p. 156 and the Junta de Armadas was the only such committee to survive the eventual fall of Olivares untouched. The present ordinance created regional administrative officials responsible for the initiation of a registry of mariners and the issue certificates to pilots masters gunners carpenters and other naval tradesmen who for their part were ordered to provide detailed personal information. This data was to be recorded in a ledger a copy of which should be sent to the War Council and regularly updated. Failure to comply could result in a severe fine and two years of exile. The directives were to be implemented "generalmente en estos Reynos in all the territories of the Spanish Empire" thus including Spanish possessions in America and Asia. The creation of this matricula - "a register of all seafaring folk designed to provide central control over their movements and availability for armada service" - is one of the distinctive features of early seventeenth-century Spanish naval organization "Nothing like them would appear anywhere else in Europe until Colbert's famous classes maritimes of the 1660s. Madrid's compulsion would arouse resistance on the coast" ibid. pp. 192-3. The countersignatory Bartolomé Aguilar y Anaya c.1563-c.1630 was an influential military administrator under both Philip IV and his father. He entered the service of Ãlvaro de Bazán marquis of Santa Cruz at the age of 17 taking an active part in his patron's conquest of Portugal his campaigns in the Azores and in the preparation of the Great Armada of 1588. On the death of Santa Cruz his rise continued under the protection of the secretary of war Andrés de Prada who appointed him first officer of the sea section of the war secretariat "primer oficial en la sección de Mar de la SecretarÃa de Guerra" in 1594 DB-e. In 1600 he was granted the formal title of royal secretary and in 1606 himself became secretary of war; during the second decade of the 17th century he was secretary of the board of galleys directing the supply of ammunition for the expedition to Brazil in 1625 at which time he had assumed one of the prized seats on the council of war and in the 1630s he was a member of the highly influential Junta de Armadas. Folio pp. 3 on a single bifolium. Printed order with the king's signature countersigned by his secretary of war Bartolomé Aguilar y Anaya manuscript docketing on the first page. Modern marbled paper wrappers. Light toning some marginal fox spots but overall very good. David Goodman Spanish Naval Power 1589-1665. Reconstruction and Defeat. 1997. unknown
17395533London: Robert Amey A Dodd 1739. No Binding. Good. 4 pp53 3 with the final blank present. Stab sewn in good condition with frayed edges outer leaves darkened. A parallel translation in English and French. King Philip V of Spain disputes his obligations under the Convention of Pardo. Good 1739 Robert Amey, A Dodd unknown
021720052Script Format reprint. Like New. / 1991 DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES / THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
1987G8476710445I3N00Editora Regional de Extremadura 1987. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Editora Regional de Extremadura paperback
3659079162.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1024610225.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1019717084.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192931266Barcelona: Ed. Alberto MartÃn 1929.- 6 hojas 1 mapa en color entelado y encartado en la cubierta posterior de 365 x 47 cm. con bello escudo de la provincia y sello tampón sobre éste indicando "República" ; 4º 218 x 14 cm; Rústica Ed.- Medallas de Oro y Plata en la Exposición Internacional de Barcelona de 1929.- RARO. Lomera y bordes inferiores algo fatigados el mapa impecable. VIAJES POR ESPAÑA GUÃAS TURISMO EXCURSIONISMO MAPAS Y ATLAS Libro en español Ed. Alberto Martín paperback
192931263Barcelona: Editorial MartÃn1929.- 6 hojas 1 mapa en color entelado y encartado en la cubierta posterior de 38 x 50 cm. con bello escudo de la provincia y sello tampón de la República sobre éste; 4º 216 x 14 cm; Rústica Ed.- Medallas de Oro y Plata en la Exposición Internacional de Barcelona de 1929.- RARO. Bordes levemente fatigados el mapa perfecto con la sola excepción de un leve raspado en el ángulo superior derecho que afecta mÃnimamente al mismo. VIAJES POR ESPAÑA GUÃAS TURISMO EXCURSIONISMO MAPAS Y ATLAS Libro en español Editorial Martín paperback
192931270Barcelona: Ed. MartÃn ca. 1929.- 6 hojas y un mapa en colores entelado y encartado en la cubierta posterior de 37 x 48 cm. con bello escudo de la provincia; 4º 212 x 135 cm.; Rústica Ed.- RARO. Cubiertas con normales signos del tiempo el mapa impecable. VIAJES POR ESPAÑA GUÃAS TURISMO EXCURSIONISMO MAPAS Y ATLAS Libro en español Ed. Martín paperback
192931308Barcelona: Ed. MartÃn ca. 1929.- 4 hojas 1 mapa en color entelado y encartado en la cubierta posterior de 47 x 37 cm. con bello escudo de la provincia; 4º menor 216 x 138 cm; Rústica Ed.- RARO. Tapas levemente fatigadas el encarte restaurado de una pequeña rasgadura en su parte inferior el mapa impecable. VIAJES POR ESPAÑA GUÃAS TURISMO EXCURSIONISMO MAPAS Y ATLAS Libro en español Ed. Martín paperback
192931269Barcelona: Ed. MartÃn 1929.- 6 hojas 1 mapa en colores entelado encartado en la cubierta posterior de 37 x 48 cm. con el bello escudo de la provincia; 4º 212 x 135 cm; Rústica Ed.- Medallas de Oro y Plata en la Exposición Internacional de Barcelona 1929.- RARO. Pequeñas señales del tiempo en las cubiertas El mapa en excelente estado. VIAJES POR ESPAÑA GUÃAS TURISMO EXCURSIONISMO MAPAS Y ATLAS Libro en español Ed. Martín paperback