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0483372617.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17561912260004En Madrid : Por Antonio Balbas 1756. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. Spanish Colonial Law 3 of 4 volumes. Includes vols. 2-4. Lacking volume 1. Bound in contemporary full Spanish calf. Gilt spines. Minor shelf wear to covers. Bindings sound. 3 298; 3 302; 2 364 leaves. Pages generally clean and unmarked. Text in double columns with printed marginalia. Spanish language. First published in 1681 De Leyes de Indias collected the laws of the Spanish American colonies including both Latin American and the Philippines. Each law indicates the year king and place of issue. An important reference for the origins and development of Latin American law. The laws recorded in this edition remained theoretically in force in Spanish America for over three centuries. Published in nine books this set includes the following: Third book. Of the Domain and Royal jurisdiction of the Indies.; Fourth Book. Of the Discoveries.; Fifth book. Of the Terms Division and Aggregation of Governments.; Sixth book. Of the Indians.; Seventh book. Of the Investigators and Commission judges.; Eighth book. Of the Accounts Accounting and their Ministers.; Ninth book. Of the Real Audiencia and House of Hiring that resides in Seville.; Indexes. <br> Refs: Palau 252516n; Medina BHA 3763; Sabin 68387. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. En Madrid : Por Antonio Balbas hardcover
066657023X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0282060227.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
178344308Madrid: n.p. 1783. First edition. Full contemporary cat's paw vellum. Boards worn with some loss to the tail of the spine hinges split though firm dampstained along bottom edge some ink smudges especially to edges of frontispiece section titles in manuscript on each page otherwise contents quite sharp and overall about very good. 2 lvs xlvi 214 pp. Illus. with an engraving by Joaquin Fabregat of the Spanish arms and depicting mining implements. Folio. Signed in ink with Galvez' paraph under his printed name. First edition of this "rare and valuable compendium of the old mining laws and mineral customs printed only for the use of the parties concerned" Sabin and meant to govern the workings of silver mining in New Spain. Galvez was a special Minister of the Indies who was instructed to reform the mining laws of Mexico. In this work which could only be owned by Spanish-born miners he not only transcribed all the royal decrees concerning mining in New Spain but also provided information concerning mining operations training discovery of new mines and technology and governance. Signed in manuscript with his rubric attesting to the accuracy of the copy. Further editions were published in 1785/6 in Lima both folio and quarto and in Santiago in 1833. Sabin 56260. Palau 203088 & 251937. Medina BHA V: 5040. Maffei/Figueroa Bibl. Esp. Minerales. n.p. hardcover
1019929057.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1790403582Seville: Imprenta Mayor de la cuidad 1790. 4to 302 x 211 mm. 4pp. Unbound folded sheets. Tears to folds. Red cloth slipcase. FIRST EDITION OF THE SEVILLE PRINTING OF THE 1790 ROYAL ACT PROHIBITING THE RUNNING OF THE BULLS: “. considering the bad consequences that it have and will always come from the overindulgence by the King’s people when the bulls run … through the streets day and night; and with the receipt of the news by our King of the recent misfortunes from some of these amusements … desiring to cut these pernicious deaths wounds and other excesses … we instruct our Council to take the appropriate measures to contain such damage…â€<br /> <br /> The printed provision concludes with a note from Martin Perez referencing the original document located in the Senior Notary office and accompanied by a signature presumably of Perez. Only one copy of this notice has appeared at auction in at least the last fifty years according to the available databases and Worldcat/OCLC list only two copies. Imprenta Mayor de la cuidad unknown
177110215Zaragoza: Imprenta Real 1771. Vellum Binding. Very Good binding. Folio. 7 1 blank pp. In later cloth boards backed in vellum and with vellum corners; title in manuscript on the spine. Binder's stamp: "Brugalla 1949" on the verso of the front free endpaper. Early manuscript note and number at the top of the title page; minor spotting but generally quite clean. A very nice copy. <br /> <br /> Royal decree original promulgated in Madrid 10 September 1771 permitting free entry into Spain of foreign grains including wheat and maize. A woodcut of the royal arms on the title. Palau 239456ii. Imprenta Real unknown
1807H3202Madrid 1807. Paperback. Good. Published 1807 quarto disbound 43 pp light wear seems to be statutes laws and decrees from the time of Philip IV of Spain. A handwritten squiggle at the bottom of each page and an unreadable signature at the end of the text old stamp to rear wrap from 1815. paperback
1391741609.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
139079024X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17781501<p>Title and two leaves nicely bound in half vellum by Brugalla. Royal decree by Charles III King of Spain enabling the ports of Puerto de los Alfaques de Tortosa and Almeria for free commerce.; Quarto 30 x 21 cm; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail.</p> Imprenta de Pedro Marin hardcover
0365782041.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
179218141Madrid 1792. 8vo. printed by the widow of Joaquín Ibarra Contemporary straight-grain red morocco gold-tooled spine gold-tooled ornamental border on the boards gilt edges. With a wood-engraved royal coat-of-arms on the title-page. 2 50 pp. Extremely rare first and only early edition of a decree of 15 January 1792 by King Charles IV of Spain. It establishes a college in Granada for educating American and Philippine youth of noble birth. The decree specifies a broad curriculum of political military ecclesiastical and legal subjects with the intent to educate the students for royal service. Besides these theoretical topics the students would also learn equitation horsemanship dancing fencing and other arts appropriate to their social status. The decree also describes admissions procedures guidelines for the curriculum and administration qualifications for the staff and rules of conduct extensively and precisely. Students for example are not allowed to use slaves or personal servants and twenty scholarship students are to be exempted from all fees one or two each from specified provinces in the Americas and the Philippines while other students have to pay fees on a sliding scale. The decree gives a glimpse of the regimen and habits but also the education in a royal school for noble young boys. A facsimile was published in 1968.In very good condition.l Palau 250290; WorldCat 1 copy; not in JCB; Sabin. hardcover
17962759En Madrid: : En la Imprenta Real 1796. First edition. Disbound from a larger volume. With the official stamp: "Carolus IV. D.G. Hispaniarum Rex. Para despachos de oficio quatro mrs. Sello quarto Año de mil setecientos noventa y seis" on p. 3 and 10. The first and last leaves partly inner pages loose. Few underlines in pencil here and there. Otherwise in fine condition. First edition. Disbound from a larger volume. 10 2 blank p. First edition of Carlos IV's declaration of war on England.<br /> The Spanish declaration of war on England the beginning of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1796-1808. In the royal decree Charles IV accuses England of violating the Nootka Convention of 1794 and of threatening to invade Spain's American possessions. : En la Imprenta Real unknown
1390470229.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396046631.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1390182800.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1391349180.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0282473750.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
181675588Madrid 1816. illus crisp copy. Royal order reestablishing the Jesuits in Spanish domains. unknown
17862566Madrid: En la Imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra Hijos y Compañia 1786. First edition. In later marbled paper. Binding damaged at tail of spine. Lower outer corner bumped. A dark stain to the lower outer corner of the first five quires. Otherwise clean. Overall in fine condition. First edition. In later marbled paper. 2 138 p. Scarce document related to the estate of Manuel de Guirior former Viceroy of Peru.<br /> <p><br /> José Antonio de Areche –1788 as the appointed visitador or royal inspector arrived in Peru in 1777. The difference between him and the Viceroy Manuel de Guirior 1708–1788 arose immediately concerning the extent of authorities. Their conflict culminated with the dismissal of Viceroy Guirior upon the charges brought by Areche. The quarrel went on after Guirior went back to Spain and eventually he was acquitted of the charges but only after his death. <p><br /> The present document Dated in San Ildefonso October 6 1785 is a summary of the case and it relates to Viceroy Guirior’s “residencia†taken by the Spanish colonial functionary Fernando Márquez de la Plata.<br /> <p><br /> Extremely scarce we could trace only 2 copies in institutional holding both in the Biblioteca Nacional de España. En la Imprenta de la Viuda de Ibarra, Hijos y Compañia unknown
1937369890Paris : Comité international de coordination et d'information pour l'aide à l'Espagne républicaine 1937. First Edition. Softcover. Very good pamphlet copy; wrappers slightly edge-dulled. Pages tanned as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description; 31 pages; 20 sm. Subjects; Public health Spain. Epidemics Spain. Spain; health. Spain; diseases. Spain; public health. Paris : Comité international de coordination et d'information pour l'aide à l'Espagne républicaine paperback
1837SPAIN014411Whittaker London. 1837. First edition. Octavo. pp xii 203 1 2 adverts. Six engraved plates title-page vignette and endpiece by George Cruikshank. Fine binding by Riviere of full brown morocco with raised bands intricate gilt decoration to spine gilt rules and inner dentelles gilt. Top edge gilt.Some offsetting from the plates onto the facing pages. A bit of foxing to prelims. Covers rubbed at the corners. Near fine. Attractive binding. Whittaker, London. hardcover