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1890125230Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie 1890 In-8 24 x 18 cm. Reliure de l’époque demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de roulettes dorées, IV-443 pp., nombreux dessins de G. Profit d’après les croquis et photographies de l’auteur, 4 cartes hors texte dont 2 repliées. Dos lérement insolé.
1863236623Lima: Tipografia de Aurelio Alfarno 1863. xv 104 xxii 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Yellow wrappers split with some loss. xv 104 xxii 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Tipografia de Aurelio Alfarno unknown
186742235Lima: Imprenta Liberal 1867. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy tear to front blank wrapper later silver cloth spine most likely extracted from a pamphlet binder owner's stamp on title. 35 pp. 12mo. Juan Antonio Pezet 1809-1879 was President of Peru during the Spanish-Peruvian -Chilean war over the Chincha Islands which contained vast deposits of Guano. He was forced to flee to Europe when his treaty with the Spanish was found wanting. Provenance: Francisco Pérez de Velasco his stamp former Peruvian Consul to New York a dealer who sold to Hiram Bingham an "unprecedented cache of. very early colonial Peruvian. documents and whose remaining collection on Peru was in "Cátalogo de la Biblioteca Peruana Propiedad de Dn. Francisco Perez de Velasco" Lima 1918. Scarce. OCLC reports only microfiche copies but it is part of the Yale series of Latin American pamphlets and BN Peru also has a copy. Imprenta Liberal hardcover
1838WRCAM16366Lima 1838. Broadside 31.5 x 22 cm. Creased else very good. A political broadside addressed to the Peruvian villages assuring the people that their is nothing to fear from the "coward enemy" signed in print by Juan Garcia del Rio Jose Maria Galdiano and Manuel Villaran. unknown books
1839WRCAM46551Lima: Jose Masias 1839. 35iv pp. Dbd. Spine reinforced with tape. Underlining on titlepage some contemporary annotations to text. Moderate worming light soiling. About good. Funeral observances for Fray Jose Ramon Rojas de Jesus Maria a Franciscan priest known as "El Padre Guatemala." Fray Rojas served in the city of Ica Peru. This work contains several poems and a funeral oration. Only one copy in OCLC at Harvard. Jose Masias unknown books
1845WRCAM45147N.p. but Lima 1845. Broadside 13 x 17 1/2 inches. Old folds. Significant wear at several folds repaired on verso. Minor loss. Some chipping and small tears at edges. Contemporary manuscript notations. About good. Broadside list of senators for the Peruvian Senate in 1845 delineated by district. Nineteen names are present with blanks left vacant for four more; three of the names present are completed in manuscript. Each man's profession is also listed. A bit worn but still interesting. unknown books
1863236623Lima: Tipografia de Aurelio Alfarno 1863. xv 104 xxii 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Yellow wrappers split with some loss. xv 104 xxii 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Tipografia de Aurelio Alfarno unknown books
1830236420Edinburgh: Printed for Constable and Co.; and Hurst Chance and Co. London 1830. First edition. Engraved title page. xxxv i 37-341 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Green cloth neatly rebacked label laid down else very good. First edition. Engraved title page. xxxv i 37-341 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Printed for Constable and Co.; and Hurst, Chance and Co., London unknown books
186742235Lima: Imprenta Liberal 1867. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy tear to front blank wrapper later silver cloth spine most likely extracted from a pamphlet binder owner's stamp on title. 35 pp. 12mo. Juan Antonio Pezet 1809-1879 was President of Peru during the Spanish-Peruvian -Chilean war over the Chincha Islands which contained vast deposits of Guano. He was forced to flee to Europe when his treaty with the Spanish was found wanting. Provenance: Francisco Pérez de Velasco his stamp former Peruvian Consul to New York a dealer who sold to Hiram Bingham an "unprecedented cache of. very early colonial Peruvian. documents and whose remaining collection on Peru was in "Cátalogo de la Biblioteca Peruana Propiedad de Dn. Francisco Perez de Velasco" Lima 1918. Scarce. OCLC reports only microfiche copies but it is part of the Yale series of Latin American pamphlets and BN Peru also has a copy. Imprenta Liberal hardcover books
1862ZB939633Paris: Libreria Universal 1862. 31 pp. original paper wrappers chipped library hand stamps text partially darkened. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Paris: Libreria Universal, unknown
1837WRCAM16353Cuzco 1837. Broadside 25 x 20.2 cm. A very good clean copy. An announcement addressed to the Peruvian National Guard from Col. Anselmo Centeno. A patriotic call to arms and pep talk: "Soldiers of the Confederate Army commanded by his excellency the Pacificator are charged with the noble mission of venging the 'ultraje' and displaying an example of the respectability of three powerful nations." unknown books
189115492Paris, à la librairie illustrée, sans date [1891]. In-4 de [4]-480 pages, demi-chagrin vert empire, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, couvertures conservées.
185346402356Paris, Michel Lévy, 1853 ; in-12, demi-chagrin rouge, filets et points dorés, tranches jaspées. (Reliure de l’époque) VIII pp., 472 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Ce sont 12 récits : Le premier - Ismael er-Raschydi - se déroule en Égypte, les autres en Patagonie, Inde, La Réunion : - Une chasse aux nègres marrons - texte d’abord publié en 1845 dans la Revue des deux Mondes, signalé par Ryckebusch 6365 ; au Chili, au Canada - La Peau d’Ours, Souvenirs des bords de la Sabine -, en Chine, au Pérou, Malabar, Coromandel...Théodore Pavie, né à Angers en 1811 est surtout connu comme orientaliste. Dans sa jeunesse il avait visité les deux Amériques, l’extrême Orient où il apprit le chinois, le sanscrit et d’autres langues asiatiques. Ces récits, pour la plupart publiés dans la Revue des deux Mondes, concernent ces voyages. Pavie a traduit divers textes chinois, des fragments du Mahabhârata, et de savants textes historiques orientaux. Au sujet de Th. Pavie en Asie, voyez l’intéressant article que Numa Broc consacre à ce grand voyageur dans Dict. des explorateurs II, Asie pp. 368-369. il cite ce livre.Exemplaire bien relié. Qq. rousseurs.
186646401067Paris, Firmin Didot, 1866 ; grand in-8, demi chagrin rouge, dos orné, tranches jaspée, reliure de l'époque - Edition originale de cette publication supervbe. Titre illustré, second titre dans un encadrement polychrome réhaussé d'or avec un portrait en médaillon, 39 portraits et 18 vues hors texte teintées, nombreuses illustration in-texte. Incomplet des 2 feuillets 63-66 - Sabin 26117.
181050060Amable Leroy 1810 2 tomes, in-12, reliure de l’époque plein veau marbré, plats ornés d’un cadre doré à la roulette, dos lisse, faux-caissons ornés, pièces de titre et tomaison maroquin noir, tranches jaspées, frontispice + carte dépliante + XLIV + 290 pp. - carte dépliante + 349 pp. Coiffes frottées, coins émoussés, mors externe du tome II fendillé sur 3 cm. Bon exemplaire.
1879236621Madrid: M. Tello 1879. xliv 328 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in full brown morocco a.e.g. wrappers bound in rubbing at joints but sound. xliv 328 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. M. Tello unknown
1845WRCAM41139Lima 1845. 115pp. Folio. Printed self-wrappers. Very light foxing on endpapers else very good. A brief history of events in Peru from 1843 to 1845 by Castilla who served as the Peruvian President four times. unknown books
1837WRCAM16357Cuzco 1837. Broadside 24.8 x 20.2 cm. A very good clean copy. A patriotic announcement from Col. Anselmo Centeno to the Cuzquenos regarding the potential battles with Chileans who "have trespassed on our territory which is as sacred as our independence.There is nothing to fear when the townspeople defend their villages. We expect a triumph and we give thanks to our omnipotent God." unknown books
1879236621Madrid: M. Tello 1879. xliv 328 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in full brown morocco a.e.g. wrappers bound in rubbing at joints but sound. xliv 328 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. M. Tello unknown books
1833236575Philadelphia: E.L. Carey & A. Hart-Chestnut St. A. Waldie Printer 1833. First American edition. There were 2 editions in 1833 the second printed in Providence. Frontispieces and illustrations in text. xii 13-240; viii 9-259pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Later green cloth call letters on spine. Fine uncut. First American edition. There were 2 editions in 1833 the second printed in Providence. Frontispieces and illustrations in text. xii 13-240; viii 9-259pp. 2 vols. 8vo. The author was the Secretary of the Potosi Mining Association at Potosi. He left London in September 1825 to take up his post in Peru. Sabin 94660; American Imprints 21468 E.L. Carey & A. Hart-Chestnut St. A. Waldie, Printer unknown books
1847WRCAM41208Lima 1847. 371pp. Removed from a bound volume. Last page is foxing lightly. Text is bright and clean. Signatures of the two authors on the second to last page. Very good. San Roman was the President of the Council of State from 1845 until 1849. This document is a list of acts and resolutions made by the council. San Roman went on to become the President of Peru in 1862. This copy is signed in ink by both San Roman and his Secretary Flores on the second to last page. unknown books
1820LBW-3709[circa 1820]. 592 x 426 mm.
189335504470Barcelone, Montaner y Simon, 1893-1896 ; 4 volumes grand in-8, demi-vélin à coins, plats en toile ornés d’une composition monochrome, dos décorés de motifs bleus et rouges, pièces de titre et tomaison rouges, gardes ornées, tranches jaspées, 2 jaquettes ornées conservées. (Reliure d’éditeur signée M. Miralles). ÉDITION ORIGINALE de cet ouvrage qui fut à l’origine d’un renouveau de la littérature péruvienne. Deux volumes supplémentaires paraîtront au XXe. L’ouvrage fut souvent réédité au cours du XXe siècle. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Bel exemplaire, cachets d’une bibliothèque péruvienne.
185346402440Paris, Michel Lévy, 1853 ; in-12, demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, tranches jaspées. (Reliure de l’époque) VIII pp., 472 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Ce sont 12 récits : Le premier - Ismael er-Raschydi - se déroule en Égypte, les autres en Patagonie, Inde, La Réunion : - Une chasse aux nègres marrons - texte d’abord publié en 1845 dans la Revue des deux Mondes, signalé par Ryckebusch 6365 ; au Chili, au Canada - La Peau d’Ours, Souvenirs des bords de la Sabine -, en Chine, au Pérou, Malabar, Coromandel...Théodore Pavie, né à Angers en 1811 est surtout connu comme orientaliste. Dans sa jeunesse il avait visité les deux Amériques, l’extrême Orient où il apprit le chinois, le sanscrit et d’autres langues asiatiques. Ces récits, pour la plupart publiés dans la Revue des deux Mondes, concernent ces voyages. Pavie a traduit divers textes chinois, des fragments du Mahabhârata, et de savants textes historiques orientaux. Au sujet de Th. Pavie en Asie, voyez l’intéressant article que Numa Broc consacre à ce grand voyageur dans Dict. des explorateurs II, Asie pp. 368-369. il cite ce livre.Exemplaire très frais.
1853236625Cuzco: Imprenta Libre por Gregorio Arriaga 1853. 48 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Wrappers. 48 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Imprenta Libre por Gregorio Arriaga unknown