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199490737Tuscaloosa:: University of Alabama Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 0817305890 . First edition. Light foxing on top edge else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . University of Alabama Press, hardcover books
19949032Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 1994. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Includes bibliographical references and index. Bound in the publisher's original cloth. <br/><br/> University of Alabama Press hardcover books
SKU1027125Simon and Schuster. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. B000VB7DQW First Edition "A". Moderate rubbing to the corners. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. 25 cent cover price. Simon and Schuster hardcover books
196848252New York: The East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 16pp; illus. Mild wear and toning to wrapper extremities with a few closed tears else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Contents include contributions by Truman Kapute D.A. Latimer Jaakov Kohn Lita Eliscu Allan Katzman Eugene Schoenfeld and others. With a comix centerfold collaboration between Spain Rodriguez and Kim Deitch "Fro-Joy Comix". The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
197044646New York: The East Village Other Inc 1970. First Edition. Tabloid 42cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 28pp; illus. Mild dustiness and a few tiny tears to extremities else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Special Comix issue with front wrapper designed by Spain Rodriguez and rear wrapper by Kim Deitch and Irina. Contents include contributions by Ray Schultz Jackie Friedrich and Karin Berg with a "Gay Manifesto" centerfold by Carl Whitman. Comix throughout. The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
197150350New York: The East Village Other Inc 1971. First Edition. Tabloid 43cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 20pp; illus. Light wear and dustiness to wrappers else very Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Contents include contributions by Peter Bloom Jaakov Kohn Lynda Crawford and others with a lengthy article by Ray Schultz. Rear wrapper features full-page artwork by Manuel "Spain" Rodriguez with front wrapper designed by Yossarian. The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
196847129New York: The East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 44cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 28pp; illus. Some light wear and dustiness to extremities a few small tears else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Contents include contributions by Alan Katzman Lita Eliscu Eugene Schoenfeld Lennox Raphael Roger Barnard D.A. Latimer Walter Breen Jaakov Kohn Ivan Sanders and others. Comix by Kim Deitch Vaughn Bodé and Spain Rodriguez. The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
196848249New York: The East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 20pp; illus. Gentle sunning along spine-fold a few closed tears to extremities else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Contents include contributions by Stanley Fisher Abolafia D.A. Latimer Lennox Raphael Jaakov Kohn Lita Eliscu Allan Katzman Bob Rudnick Dennis Frawley and others. With a comix centerfold by Spain Rodriguez Kim Deitch and Trina and a full-page strip by Vaughn Bode. The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
196924712New York: East Village Other / Gothic Blimp Works 1969. First edition. Paperback. Good . Tall tabloid newspaper format. The 7th issue of this underground newspaper devoted to underground comic art and stories featuring Art Spiegelman Kim Deith Ralph Reese and others. Paper toned with age. Noticeable small chips and edgewear. A fairly typical copy in terms of condition. Robert Williams cover art. East Village Other / Gothic Blimp Works paperback books
1783WRCAM15744Bilbao 1783. 10pp. Quarto. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. Very good. A rare Spanish edition of the preliminary articles of peace between Spain and England which ended their conflict in the American Revolution. The primary impact of this treaty was to return the Floridas to Spain thus setting the stage for conflicts between the United States and Spain on its southern and western borders and ending twenty years of British control of the Floridas which had effectively been lost when Galvez seized Pensacola in 1781. DAVENPORT 170. SERVIES 597 Madrid ed. hardcover books
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
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
1783WRCAM20585Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1783. 494pp. in Spanish and French plus a map. Small quarto. Original plain wrappers. Spine bit chipped. A crisp near fine copy. In a half morocco and cloth case. This is the official Spanish printing of the treaty in which England and Spain make peace in the American Revolution. England gives the Floridas back to Spain and Spain returns the Bahamas to England. The navigation of the Belize and Hondo rivers is made common to both nations. They also settle all hostilities concerning the Revolution a necessary component of the final Peace of 1783. England's returning Florida to Spain provided the U.S. with a headache not resolved until the U.S. purchased Florida from Spain in 1819. The engraved map depicts the Hondo and Belize rivers. DAVENPORT 174. SABIN 96558. PALAU 339315. SERVIES 598. En la Imprenta Real hardcover books
1610WRCAM33905The Hague: Hillebrant Iacobsz 1610. 8pp. Large vignette on titlepage. Modern marbled boards. Very good. This pamphlet provides further definitions of the terms of the Twelve Years' Truce between Spain and the Netherlands. While negotiated as a prelude to permanent peace both sides hoped to use the truce from the long and grueling Dutch war of independence to build their military resources. In the end it greatly benefited the Dutch who ended the peace in 1621 greatly strengthened. Rare. Not in EUROPEAN AMERICANA. KNUTTEL 1721. Hillebrant Iacobsz hardcover books
26044New York: British Book Centre No Date. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. 8vo. Presumed early reprint edition of the 1957 Methuen edition in Britain. 219 pp. A handsome near fine copy in very good clipped dustwrapper with artwork by Charles Mozley. British Book Centre hardcover books
19204801Barcelona: Orfebres de Espana Sociedad Anonima 1920. Tall brad-bound trade catalogue 23 leaves printed rectos only. Trade catalogue of flatware illustrated in various patterns. Some wear to the printed card-stock wrappers otherwise very good. Scarce. OCLC locates no copies. Orfebres de Espana, Sociedad Anonima 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
200216995Secaucus New Jersey U.S.A.: Springer Verlag 2002. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. First Edition. A crisp clean copy with a touch of wear to the binding. Hard Cover. Springer Verlag unknown books
1973225867Toronto: ¡Amnistia! 1973. 9p. single issue of the 8.5x11 inch bulletin address label on rear cover horizontal crease from folding for mailing. Includes discussion of the Carabanchel Ten and other efforts to free political prisoners in Franco's Spain. ¡Amnistia! unknown books
1795689451795. Madrid 1795. Folio 11-3/4" x 8". Madrid 1795. Folio 11-3/4" x 8". King Carlos IV Organizes Spain's Lucrative Silver Mines of Potosi Spain. Real Banco de San Carlos de Potosi. Real Cedula de Incorporacion de el Banco de Potosi a la Real Hacienda y Ordenanzas Para su Regimen y Gobierno: Con Arreglo a las Leyes de Indias y Demas Reales Disposiciones que al Margen se Citan: de Orden de S.M. Madrid: En la Imprenta de Don Benito Cano 1795. xii 67 107 pp. Final 107 un-numbered pages are charts and tables 4 folding. Folio 11-3/4" x 8". Contemporary tree sheep gilt fillets to boards gilt fillets to spine recased endpapers renewed. Moderate rubbing to extremities with some loss to gilding spine abraded corners bumped and lightly worn. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places faint dampstaining to preliminaries and a few other leaves light edgewear to one of the folding tables. A handsome copy $2500. Only edition. The Bank of Potosi was organized to manage the network of mines in Potosi a mountain in present-day Bolivia. Worked by a brutally exploited force of indigenous workers later supplemented by African slaves these mines were one of the greatest sources of Spain's wealth for nearly 200 years. The Real Cedula de Incorporacion prints the certificate of incorporation granted by King Carlos IV and the charter outlining the bank's purpose organization and regulation. OCLC locates 12 copies in North America 1 in a law library Library of Congress. Sabin A Dictionary of Books Relating to America 68224. unknown books
1790657681790. Eighteenth-Century Spanish Regulations Concerning Loans to Government Officials Spain. Loans. Pensions. Monte Pio de Corregidores y Alcaldes Mayores que nombra S.M. Inclusos los del Territorio de las Ordenes Militares. Madrid: En la Imprenta de Don Benio Cano 1790. 467 pp. Folio 11-3/4" x 8-1/4". Contemporary tree sheep gilt fillets to boards gilt fillets and ornaments to spine gilt tooling to board edges marbled endpaper detached ribbon marker laid in. Some minor nicks to boards moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped. Very light toning to text faint dampstaining to a few leaves a few minor worn holes. A handsome copy. $750. Only edition. A collection of legislation establishing a system of low-interest loans for aldermen mayors and the governors of military districts in Spain and New Spain. This legislation has its roots in the "Mounts of Piety" a system of pawnbrokers run as a charity by the Catholic Church in Europe in the Late Middle Ages to offer low-interest loans to the needy. The regulations in the present volume offered low-interest loans from the state treasury secured against amounts intended to fund the borrower's pension. OCLC locates 1 copy in North America Duke University. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 177.666. unknown books
1932GG01506Madrid:: Suces. de Conejo Pozas 1932. 1932. Large folding map folded into 15 sections measures: 21 ½ x 27 ¼ inches outlined in red blue ocean depicting the Iberian Peninsula showing distances from all major towns and cities in Spain. Original purple gilt-stamped cloth decorative endleaves; a bit faded. Map is linen backed as issued. Rubber-stamp "Ejemplar Gratuito. . . " Suces. de Conejo Pozas, 1932. hardcover books
2001314352001. Softcover. VG. Pictorial wraps. 82 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. Text in Spanish. unknown books
24536N. pl: the Service 195-. 24p. illus. wraps. the Service unknown books
17882615in manuscript at end Madrid 4 July 1788. Folio. 2 ff. final page blank. <br><br>The officials of the Royal Accounting Office in Buenos Aires have complained to the king of ill-treatment at the hands of other government officials and the king here declares how the accountants are to be treated. Folded as issued. unknown books