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1871186074A la librairie A Franck Paris, A la librairie A Franck - Montevoidéo, chez l'auteur, 1871. In-4 relié demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, titre doré. 421 pages. La reliure est frottée, le premier feuillet détaché et quelques rousseurs. Ex-libris Benedetto Giacalone. L'auteur : homme politique et intellectuel argentin du XIXe siècle, propose une thèse audacieuse : les peuples indigènes du Pérou, notamment les Quechuas, seraient d'origine aryenne. Pour étayer cette idée, López s'appuie sur des comparaisons linguistiques entre le quechua et le sanskrit, ainsi que sur des analyses culturelles et religieuses. L'uvre, comprend des chapitres sur la linguistique comparée et des appendices, dont un vocabulaire quechua. Elle a été traduite en français avec l'aide de l'égyptologue Gaston Maspero, qui, bien qu'ayant des réserves sur la thèse de López, a contribué à sa rédaction. La publication de cet ouvrage a suscité des réactions mitigées. Certains intellectuels ont salué l'effort de López pour valoriser les cultures précolombiennes, tandis que d'autres ont critiqué le manque de rigueur scientifique de sa thèse. Malgré cela, le livre a contribué aux débats sur l'origine des civilisations américaines et sur la place des langues indigènes dans l'histoire universelle. Aujourd'hui, Les races aryennes du Pérou est considéré comme un témoignage des courants intellectuels du XIXe siècle, mêlant nationalisme, philologie et tentatives de réinterprétation des origines culturelles. Edition originale, Peu courante.
7828Lima, Por Manuel D. Cortès, 1862. In 8 broché, (couverture factice, titre manuscrit), 189 pp. + f. de table et deux grandes cartes dépliantes (plan de deux chemins entre Tabayamba et le Rio Huallaga levé par Antonio Raimondi, et le plan du chemin entre Balsapuerto et Moyobamba.
complete of 22 voll. Legatura editoriale
1830WRCAM51823Lima: Imprenta del Estado por J. Gonzalez 1830. 36pp. Dbd. Corners worn a few small chips. Tanned with an occasional fox mark. Very good. A Peruvian government imprint warning its prefects and tax collectors in the province of Ayacucho about their behavior. The taxmen in a remote province of a newly independent Peru apparently did not always conduct themselves according to their instructions. Not in OCLC. Imprenta del Estado por J. Gonzalez unknown books
1870List1327Lima 1870. Albumen photographs measuring 2 x 3 ½ inches on larger mounts. Some slight fading a few spots to one image including one with loss about very good overall. A striking pair of early carte-de-visite portraits of Peruvian women from the Courret studios at 197 Calle de la Union one bearing the Courret Hermanos imprint and the other with just Eugenio Courret’s credit from the same studio. Eugenio formed the Courret Hermanos firm in 1863 with his brother Aquiles. The portrait of the woman and child is particularly uncommon for the Courret catalog as most of the photographs they took were of single wealth patrons. unknown
18113541Lima: April 24 1811. About very good. Broadside approximately 17 x 15.75 inches. Printed on two joined sheets. Some worming affecting a few words of text; larger losses reinforced with tissue on blank verso. Light toning and scattered small patches of staining. Contemporary manuscript rubric at foot. A scare late Spanish colonial broadside regarding appointments and alterations to administrative councils that had authority over Peru particularly the Supreme Council of the Indies. The text of this decree issued by Viceroy José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa in Lima on April 24 1811 promulgates orders from the King-in-exile Ferdinand VII and the Supreme Central Council that concerned the appointment of new officers and members of the Council of the Indies and several other government positions in the Spanish American colonies. The Supreme Central Council was a body that administered Spanish interests for the King during a six-year period following his abdication forced by Napoleon. OCLC locates one other copy at the John Carter Brown Library; Medina adds only his own example.<br /> Medina Lima 2596. Vargas Ugarte 3572. April 24 unknown
170043904Paris, [Jacques] Chiquet, o. J. (um 1700). 4°. Illustr. Kupfertitel u. 37 (statt 40) Kupfertafeln. Geheftet.
Lugo, Imprenta de Pujol, 1827. 4to.; 7 hojas, 260 pp. Ejemplar de salida, sin desbarbar. Cubiertas mudas, modernas, en cartulina.
177016690Neuchatel, aux depens de la Societé Typographique, 1770. (6), 286 SS. Lederband der Zeit mit goldgepr. grünem Rückenschildchen und dekorativer Rückenvergoldung. Dreiseitiger marmorierter Farbschnitt. Marmorvorsätze; Lesebändchen. 8vo.
237626Edinburgh, Archibald Constable and Co, 1824 2 volumes petit in-8, XVIII-372 pp. et XI-288-65 pp., basane fauve flammée, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque).
1705PHO-1102Carte gravée en couleur ,elle affiche les parcours de Magellan, Schouten, Medana, Sarmiento, le Maire, Gallego, Olivier et Drake. Comprend des notes sur les découvertes de divers lieux, par exemple, "I. d'Anycon decouvertes en 1705." "Avertissement. Te rend raison dans ma Nouvelle Introduction à la Géographie des changements que j'ai faits sur cette carte." Cartouche de titre ornemental, 50cmx60xm , réparations , papier légèrement gondolé , petit manque .
Album fotografico cm 22,5 x 19,5, contenente 21 fotografie originali cm 17 x 12,5 applicate sui fogli dell'album. Legatura in tela con al piatto anteriore in oro la dicitura 'Album G. Manfredi'. Il nome G. Manfredi compare anche in calce a tutte le fotografie che hanno a loro volta una didascalia stampata sulla foto stessa. La raccolta presenta le immagini di: Lima (Puente de piedra; Plaza de S. Ana; Palacio Exposition; Puente Verrugas ferrovia de Oroya; Darsena Callao). Kingston, Giamaica (Parco Vittoria; Raccolta dei Banani; Vista generale; Via della Chiesa; Montegobay (3); Falmouth; Callerey (2); Panama (Calle de Soles; Costa; costruzioni e scavi probabilmente legati alla realizzazione del canale). Le fotografie presentano una uniforme sbiaditura che pero' non ne compromette la leggibilita'. Il fatto che a margine di un supporto in cartone sul quale non e' stata applicata alcuna fotografia, compaia a stampa l'indicazione: Foto G. Manfredi - Vestigne' (Ivrea), puo' far identificare l'autore in Giuseppe Manfredi, autore nel 1913 dei Ricordi storici di Vestigne'.
182846402055London, Longman, Rees, 1828 ; 2 vol. in-8, demi-veau brun, nerfs, filet doré. (Laurenchet). XXII pp., 390 pp. - VII pp., (1 p.); 460 pp. - Portrait du Général Miller et 8 cartes dépliantes rehaussées de couleurs.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. “A most interesting description of the war of independence of the Spanish colonies.” - Sabin 49028 - Quarterly Review, XXXVII, 448. Édition préparée par le frère du Gal. Miller, d’après les lettres, journaux et collections du Général.Concerne l’Argentine, le Chili et le Pérou. Rousseurs sur plusieurs ff. et sur les planches. - Palau, 169989.-Exemplaire bien relié, dans le style de l’époque.
ORD-19761Suivi d'un précis des révolutions des Colonies espagnoles de l'Amérique du Sud. Traduite de l'anglais par Sétier.- Paris. Mongie. 1828. 3 volumes in-8 (128 x 197 mm) bradel dos toile noire, étiquette muette au dos, 2ff., VII, 390; 2ff., VI, 495; 2ff., VIII, 440 pages. Bien complet des 6 planches couleurs dont 5 repliées. Reliure d'attente sommaire, nombreuses rousseurs qui ont pratiquement épargné les illustrations. Ouvrage peu courant.
In-8 gr. (mm. 265x183), bellissima legatura edit. figurata in oro e nero, titolo oro al dorso interamente decorato, risg. damascati, tagli dorati, pp. (4),XI,796, magnificamente illustrato nel testo da inc. su legno: sono “plus de 1100 gravures, 27 cartes et 18 plans” di cui 4 a colori, a doppia pagina o più volte ripieg. f.t. (Pérou et Bolivie, itinéraire de Charles Wiener - Plan du Gran Chimu - Plan de Cuzco, première capitale de l’Empire de Tahuantin-Suyu - Vallée de Santa-Ana, depuis le col de la Cordillère orientale jusqu’aux cerros de Ychitariato). “Le 9 juillet 1875, le Ministère de l’instruction publique m’a fait l’honneur de me charger d’une mission archéologique et ethnographique qui s’est terminée le 26 aout 1877”, così precisa nell’introduzione l’A., lo scienziato-esploratore franco austriaco Wiener (1851-1913), forse il più noto per i viaggi effettuati in Perù. La prima parte è dedicata alla descrizione del viaggio, con partenza da Lima; la seconda all’architettura, scultura, oreficeria, ceramica, pittura; la terza si occupa di etnografia, di divinità e culti peruviani, con in fine una sintesi archeologica e storica di queste popolazioni. "Edizione originale". Con aloni e fiorit. ma complessivam. un discreto esemplare.
1774DEZ-6246Paris, La compagnie des libraires, 1774. 2 volumes in-12, plein veau raciné postérieur (début XIXème), dos lisses ornés de fleurons et de filets dorés. XL, 360 pp; VIII, 479 pp. Ouvrage illustré d'un frontispice, d'une carte dépliante et de 13 planches hors texte, dont 2 dépliantes. Manques à la coiffe supérieure des 2 volumes, coins un peu usés, quelques rousseurs.
214 pages. Handwritten signature of the incomparable Maurice Cotterell upon title page. Bibliography. Index. Many colour plates and black and white illustrations. "Follows the trail of the Supergods to South America and discovers the treasure-filled tombs of two more sun-kings, buried allive over 1,500 years ago in the long-lost pyramids of Peru. These two great kings shared much in common with Lord Pacal and Tutankhamun." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. This lovely copy copy would make a wonderful gift. Book
302 pages. Index. Bibliography. Colour plates. Hand-written signature of the amazing Maurice Cotterell upon title page. "Shows how Shi Huangdi - like the pharoah Tutankhamun, the Mayan lord Pacal, and Viracocha in Peru - was a keeper of the sacred solar science of the ancients, a science that included a sophisticated understanding of the effect of the sun on earthly affairs, fertility rates, and personality... Cotterell deciphers the emperor's farewell message concealed in the terracotta warriors - a message that reveals the true purpose of the life and the imperishable nature of the soul." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with faintest hint of wear. Appears unread. Dust jacket preserved in Brodart. Beautiful copy. Book
18240696-22Edinburgh/London, Archibald Constable/ Hurst, Robinson and Co. 1824. 2 Bde. Third edition. 8°. XX, 379 S.; XII, 304 S., 71 S. mit e. mehrfach. gefalt. Karte u. 1 Bl. typograph. Tabelle. HLdr.-Bde. d. Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel u. umlaf. marm. Schnitt. Kanten u. Kapitale leicht berieben, Ecken etwas bestoßen. Innen gut erhalten, Karte leicht gebräunt u. mit kl. Einriss im Falz. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1845WRCAM41138Lima 1845. 233pp. Folio. Dbd. Minor foxing to titlepage and last page else quite clean. Very good. Benito Laso's refutation of accusations leveled against him in an earlier publication by Manuel Menendez. Two copies on OCLC at the National Library of Chile and at Duke University. OCLC 55277222 23170736. unknown books
1843WRCAM41042Lima 1843. 4pp. Folded folio sheet. Old fold lines. Later manuscript notations at foot of first and last leaf. Light soiling and foxing heavier on final page. Good. Pamphlet encouraging subscription to the Confraternidad de Nuestra Senora de la Misericordia a charitable fraternal organization. No copies in OCLC though the National Library of Chile does have a similar item dated ca.1810. unknown books
The envelope (141 x 73mm) is addressed to "Mr. T. Jenkin. 32, Strada Reale. Malta", contained within is a piece of brown cloth (46 x 21mm) with edges frayed, on the reverse of the envelope in a contemporary hand "A Piece of "Pizzaio's" "Shroud" taken from the Cathedral at "Lima" in 1870. Not by [Miracle?]. Pizzaro was the Conqueror of Peru about 1520." Gonzalo Pizarro (1513-1548) was a Spanish conquistador who was one of his brother Francisco's main lieutenants during the conquest of the Inca Empire. Gonzalo was cruel and ruthless, but undeniably a very effective soldier. After the conquest, he fought alongside his brothers and their supporters during the civil wars that broke out among the conquistadors. Later, he led the resistance in Peru to the "New Laws" of 1542, taking up arms against an official Spanish Viceroy: this earned him a royal execution in 1548. "Gonzalo's remains were not exposed to the indignities inflicted on Carbajal's, whose quarters were hung in chains on the four great roads leading to Cuzco. Centeno saved Pizarro's body from being stripped, by redeeming his costly raiment from the executioner, and in this sumptuous shroud it was laid in the chapel of the convent of Our Lady of Mercy in Cuzco." (Precott, The Conquest of Peru, p.497).
4 tomi in 2 volumi, cm, 19, mezza pelle con tasselli e fregi in oro ai dorsi, pag. XXIV, 240 compreso ritratto in ant. più 1 carta geogr. rip. f.t.; 328 compreso ritratto in ant. più 1 carta geogr. rip. f.t.; 359 più ritratto e carta geogr. rip. f.t.; (2) 295 più ritratto e carta geogr. rip. f.t.. I ritratti in antiporta rappresentano C. Colombo, B. Las Casas, F. Cortez, F. Pizzarro e sono incisi da B. Ricci. Interessante il lungo elenco dei libri e manoscritti spagnoli consultati dall'Autore. Un alone al margine inferiore nel vol. 3, per il resto ottimo esemplare.
1822WRCAM46472Lima: S. Jasinto 1822. 223pp. Small quarto. Dbd. Light dampstaining. Good plus. Pamphlet first published in Caracas in 1812 after Venezuela first declared independence in 1811; Peru declared independence in 1821. This work decries the abuses of power by the Spanish monarchy. Nirgua is a town in Venezuela. Only two copies located in OCLC at Yale and the John Carter Brown Library. MEDINA LIMA 3649. S. Jasinto unknown books
Schjellerup, Inge, VictorIn Pristine Condition. unknown