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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
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
195523760Madrid Spain: Postales Alcala 1955. Two postcards divided backs with the Elsi Gumier signed artwork enhanced by the hand stitched fabric costumes; standard postcard 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" approx. size; not postally used; light wear; in very good condition. Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. Postales Alcala Paperback books
WELLER9781402770081New. New book. unknown 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
1818WRCAM16438London 1818. 128pp. Folio. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. Fine. An important agreement between Britain and Spain regarding the illicit slave trade. Britain herein agrees to pay £400000 as compensation for all losses sustained by Spaniards in the slave trade "on account of vessels captured previously to the exchange of the Ratifications of the present Treaty." Printed in English and Spanish. 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
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
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
1609WRCAM33906The Hague: Hillebrant Iacobz 1609. 11pp. Large vignette on titlepage. Modern marbled boards. Very good. The original edition of the official Dutch text of the "Twelve Years' Truce" between the United Provinces and Spain. There are thirty- eight articles of which nine deal with foreign trade. The present issue undoubtedly the first contains a few errors which were corrected in later issues. By this treaty the Dutch agreed to stay out of Spanish controlled possessions in the New World. However it conceded the right of the Dutch to trade in the East Indies and on the basis of this and the breathing room the treaty gave them they were able to rout the Spanish in the 1620s. Savelle calls the Twelve Years' Truce "a great international triumph for all the challengers of the Hispano-Portuguese monopoly" on New World colonization since it marked the first explicit recognition of the right of any non- Iberian people to sail to the Americas. Spain tacitly recognized the right of the Dutch to own colonies in the New World a right which the Dutch French and British vigorously pursued in the ensuing decades. An important treaty and quite scarce. OCLC locates three copies. Not in EUROPEAN AMERICANA. DAVENPORT 28. KNUTTEL 1589. SAVELLE THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN DIPLOMACY pp.31-34. OCLC 8525118 17751928. Hillebrant Iacobz hardcover books
1976193887San Francisco: TRA 1976. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps edgeworn with a faint edge stain to back cover cover art by Guy Colwell and Jay Kinney last and slickest of the seven issues of the New Left's most important art magazine. TRA covered developments in revolutionary and avant-garde art with the energy and zeal unique to the New Left. As it expanded it involved an increasing number of Chicano artists - poets and painters both whose work related directly to the growing struggles in Latin America as well as US barrios. This seventh issue contains a portfolio of political comics with contributions by Trina Robbins Spain Rodriguez and others as well as an interview with Rius by Daniel del Solar interview with RG Davis of the San Francisco Mime Troup poetry by Luis Talamantex and Ricardo Gonzaleves and more. TRA unknown books
197640053San Francisco: TRA 1976. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches magazine in stapled pictorial wraps very good condition cover art by Guy Colwell and Jay Kinney seventh and slickest of the seven issues of the New Left's most important art magazine. TRA covered developments in revolutionary and avant-garde art with the energy and zeal unique to the New Left. As it expanded it involved an increasing number of Chicano artists - poets and painters both whose work related directly to the growing struggles in Latin America as well as US barrios. This seventh issue contains a portfolio of political comics with contributions by Trina Robbins Spain Rodriguez and others as well as an interview with Rius by Daniel del Solar interview with RG Davis of the San Francisco Mime Troup poetry by Luis Talamantex and Ricardo Gonzaleves and more. TRA 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
1973244795San Francisco: Bruce R. Brugmann Bay Guardian Inc 1973. Newspaper. 32p. folded tabloid newspaper articles opinion reviews ads personals comics listings events mailing label on front page and mild toning otherwise very good on newsprint. Full-page story on the stabbing death of Vacaville inmate Tommy Horn who was transferred to San Quentin where he died "of natural causes" Also an eyewitness report from inmate Johnny Larry Spain. Bruce R. Brugmann, Bay Guardian Inc unknown books
20091342649Kensington MD: Peace Machine Press LLC 2009. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG-; black pictorial spine with gilt text; first edition first printing; dust jacket has slight smudges to exterior; cloth has minimal wear to exterior; strong straight boards; text block exterior edges have light wear; tight binding; interior clean; illustrated; pp 308; inscribed by author. 1342649. FP New Rockville Stock. Peace Machine Press, LLC hardcover books
1893236066London: Chiswick Press 1893. No. 11 of 13 copies printed on vellum there were also 88 copies printed on paper. Title with vignette numerous woodcut illustrations and large initial capitals. 1 vols. Folio 12-3/4 x 8-7/8 in.; 32.4 x 22.5 cm. Loose as issued in publisher's decorated board portfolio with maroon velvet straps in publisher's maroon morocco-backed clamshell box with printed label on upper cover; box worn a few rust marks on upper board. No. 11 of 13 copies printed on vellum there were also 88 copies printed on paper. Title with vignette numerous woodcut illustrations and large initial capitals. 1 vols. Folio 12-3/4 x 8-7/8 in.; 32.4 x 22.5 cm. One of 13 Copies on Vellum. This work consists of two important ordinances issued by the Spanish monarchy on November 20 1542 and June 4 1543. Under the active influence of Bartolomeo de las Casas "friend of the Indians" the new laws had the special design of ensuring better treatment of the Indians limiting the distribution of their lands and above all protecting them against enslavement by the conquering Spaniards. <br/><br/>"Las Leyes Nuevas" are reprinted here in this fine facsimile from the copy on vellum in the British Museum and are followed by an English translation. Much of the book is taken up by the historical Introduction by Henry Stevens who denounces the Spanish mistreatment of the Indians. Ironically the Spanish crown was later forced to rescind the new laws by colonists who were outraged at having to give up their right to a quota of enslaved Indian laborers.<br/><br/>A magnificent and impressive production by the Chiswick Press one of only 13 printed on vellum. Chiswick Press unknown books
1826308088London: Printed for James Duncan 1826. Folding map and 7 plates. 2 vols. 12mo. Quarter contemp. calf and marbled boards spine rubbed joints splitting but solid. Internally fine. Bookplate of Thomas Henry Graham. Folding map and 7 plates. 2 vols. 12mo. Duncan James Publisher. Printed for James Duncan unknown books
181860522New York: James Eastburn & Co 1818. First American from the last London edition. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. Cloth-backed papered boards paper spine labels. An especially bright clean copy. Fine. Bookplates. First American from the last London edition. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. James Eastburn & Co 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
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
1969231420New York: East Village Other Inc 1969. Newspaper. 32p. folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news review opinion events photos ads lightly-worn and toned on newsprint long closed tear on cover affects The. Cover cartoon of the Bogeyman by Rory Hayes. Inside: full-page horror comic by Spain on the Comic Code Authority; full-page "Wainwright" comic strip split into 4 panel-rows spread over 4 pages; full-page ad by Vaughn Bode for Gothic Blimp Works column by Dean Latimer about the travails of Lennox Raphael's play "Che" and its blowback on Screw and EVO; plus usual cultural natter news and ads of the era. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1967259802New York: The East Village Other 1967. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news review opinion events photos ads lightly-worn and toned on newsprint unfortunate mailing label on front cover affects Other. Cover photo collage of LBJ as the Frankenstein Monster. Goodman on the Dialectics of Liberation part one full-page strips by Spain & Crumb Edmonds on revolutionary theatre and the battles with authorities including the Mime Troupe the Ridiculous Theatre Company and The Living Theatre. The East Village Other unknown books
1967256893New York: East Village Other Inc 1967. Newspaper. 24p. folded tabloid underground newspaper with articles news reviews interviews comix opinion psychedelia photos personal ads heavily-worn chipped with large closed tears reading copy only. Cover story on the Pope. Spain has a report on the murder of Tom Bell with a drawing of Bell on a bike. Rubin on the demonstration at Whitehall Induction Center. Liebergall interviewed about his ink drawings.Mr. Natural strip by Crumb. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1967259228New York: East Village Other Inc 1967. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news review opinion events photos ads lightly-worn and toned on newsprint. Editor/writer Glennby appears clothed as the issue's Slum Goddess. Lattimer's "Bunny Pediphile" illustrated with a Spain cartoon as Rodriguez. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1967213238New York: East Village Other Inc 1967. Newspaper. 28p. folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news review opinion events photos ads lightly-worn and toned on newsprint unfortunate mailing label across Other on front cover. Features: extremely early comic strips by Spain as M. Rodriguez Kim Deitch Trina boutique ad and a back cover poster by Peter Bramley for four Otis Redding and Carla Thomas shows at the Village Theatre. Cover story announcing the upcoming Death of Hippie ceremonies to be held in NY and SF by the Diggers. Another article on Diggers busted for littering identifies Abbie Hoffman here spelled as Abbe as a Digger busted on Pentagon grounds while casing it for the upcoming exorcism of the Pentagon in Wash. DC. East Village Other, Inc unknown books