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ORD-18126Sans lieu. 1902. 2 menus in-8 (115 x 212 mm) malicieusement illustrés en couleurs, chacun d'une très jolie femme à la robe froufroutante et au décolleté généreux, l'une semant des graines à des messieurs transformés en pies, l'autre du champagne à des messieurs agenouillés. Documents pratiquement coupés en deux par le milieu, l'un un peu abîmé, sinon images très fraîches. Menu abondant. Photo sur demande.
2008LFA-126747275N° 4 (Janvier-mars 2008) : 136 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, très bon état
17726489Lima: Oficina de la calle de San Jacinto 1772. First Edition — Primera edición. Hardcover — Tapa dura. 190x135mm. 7½x5¼". Lima Oficina de la calle de San Jacinto 1772-1773. 2 volúmenes. En 4º menor 190 x 135mm. -I: 54 2 207 i.e. 133 5 pp. 14 hojas de portadillas. -II: 158 306 i.e. 318 4 pp. 5 hojas de portadillas. Encuadernación en pergamino de época. Primera edición de los cuadernos de desamortización de los bienes de la CompañÃa de Jesús en Perú con motivo de su expulsión según las reglas que prescribe la Real Cédula dada en Madrid a 9 de julio de 1769. Los Jesuitas fueron expulsados de Perú asà como de otras posesiones de España en América por orden de Carlos III en 1767. El libro también incluye las Constituciones de diferentes colegios peruanos que estaban bajo la supervisión de los jesuitas. Obra extraordinariamente rara de encontrar completa de sus dos volúmenes especialmente un ejemplar hermoso como el nuestro. Tiene en total 19 portadillas fuera de la paginación. En España sólo he encontrado completos 2 ejemplares institucionales Ministerio de Justicia y Biblioteca Nacional. Oficina de la calle de San Jacinto hardcover
1999LFA-126746744N° 42 (Juin-Juillet 1999) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
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
1998LFA-126736305Une publication de 212 pages, format 180 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1998, Centre Alpin et Rhodanien d'Ethnologie, bon état
200812996Grenoble, Arthaud, 1946 ; in-12, 278 pp., broché. 36e mille.
200603991Grenoble, Arthaud, 1945 ; in-12, 282 pp., broché.
1991LFA-126739856N° 83 (Novembre 1991) 66 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
201705731S.l., Soleil, 2014 ; in-4, 50 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 1.
200810371Paris, L harmattan vivre la-bas , 1986 ; in-8, 182 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Dedicacé.
1858837291858 Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1858, in 8° relié demi-basane marron de l'époque, dis lisse orné de filets dorés, 186 pages ; quelques rousseurs.
201701214Paris, Collection connaitre TSURU éditions, 1990 ; in-8, 211 pp., br. Broché en très bon état.
1958105251958 Paris, 1958, petit in folio, en feuilles, sous couverture ; 27 pages de texte (en espagnol avec la traduction française), suivies de 24 planches hors-texte ; couverture défraîchie.
ORD-8282Dessins de Grasset-Saint-Sauveur, texte de J.-F.Cornu. Chez les principaux libraires du Royaume. s.d. (début 19°?) 8pp.in-4 sans couverture tirées d'un recueil, accompagnées de 6 étonnantes planches gravées en coloris d'époque très lgt tachées (le rouge des cadres a un peu déteint).
193663860London: George Routledge & Sons Ltd. 1936. 8vo. x 304 pp. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates. Brown publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine slight lean to spine minor dustsoiling & slight foxing to upper fore-edges w/ d.j. wraparound photo cover art of teams minor chipping head of spine 1 minor chip upper fore-edge First edition of these tales of treasure hunting opening with Sacambaya Expedition searching for the purported Jesuit Treasure of the Sacambaya Mission reputedly hidden in the 1760’s when the Jesuits were expelled from South America. Supposedly stashed in a multi-alcoved cave near the border between La Pac and Cochabamba. Legend had it that the Indigenous peoples who hid the treasure were then killed and sealed into the cave. Also featured are gold hunting expedition and canoe trek through Canada and the hunt for Montezuma’s treasure in British Honduras or Belize along the Belize River. Very scarce in original dustjacket. George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., hardcover
186633997New York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Printers 1866. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Lacking rear wrapper front wrapper soiled else very good. 46 pp. 8vo. Contains 12 documents including: Decree approving and ordering the ratification of the Peru-Chilean Treaty of Alliance; Declaration of War against the Spanish Government; Naturalization of Foreigners serving in Peruvian and Chilean Vessels; 9 more. Biblioteca Peruana 1208. Basadre I 4935. Wm. C. Bryant & Co., Printers 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
1918List2982Peru and Panama 1918. Approximately 364 photos; album and unmounted photos silver prints cyanotypes and printing-out-paper prints. Photos measure 3 x 4 to 8 x 10 inches with about half measuring 3 x 5 ½ inches. Some with photographer’s hand-stamp or credit in pencil; others with manuscript notations verso or recto; some captions to album pages. Offered in partnership with Daniel / Oliver.<br /> <br /> Rich and extensive photographic archive of Walton T. Burres of Stockton California showing his time in Peru c. 1904 as an amateur explorer and doctor for the Inca Mining and Rubber Company and his later work in Panama c. 1918 with the Rockefeller Foundation’s International Health Division.The collection consists of a large number of loose photos acquired by the gallery in 2021 and a recently discovered photo album showing some of the same subjects and containing a few duplicate images some printed in different sizes or formats as well as hundreds of previously unseen prints. Together this material makes up the largest extant archive of Burres’s photographic work. Though his work was published at the time both in Peruvian and American publications much of it was lost when he dropped it in a river that he was attempting to ford.<br /> <br /> Burres was educated at California’s Cooper Medical College the first school of medicine on the West Coast and was a prominent member of the Stockton community before sojourning to Peru around 1900 to help the Inca Mining and Rubber Company address the deadly diseases endemic to the region such as malaria and yellow fever. To encourage economic infrastructure in remote areas the Peruvian government began granting land concessions to any company that would build roads bridges or river ports. As a result the Inca Mining Company an American outfit based in Tirapata purchased the rights to mine gold along the upper Inambari River in 1896 and soon became the richest gold producer in Peru.<br /> <br /> A large portion of Burres’s Peruvian images document his 1903–1904 excursion from Arequipa 150 miles into “rubber country.†The journeys were well-recounted in U.S. papers and a number of the anecdotes described in print are seen in the present images.<br /> <br /> There are many dynamic views of Burres and his party trekking through the dense jungle and summiting the high mountains as well as shots of flora fauna and native Peruvians. Burres’s travel companions for this trip included the famed adventurer Harriet Chalmers Adams later dubbed “America’s greatest woman explorer†by the New York Times. Adams and her husband Frank both fellow Stocktonians joined up with Burres during their own multi-year expedition through South America. There are a number of portraits of a woman who bears a striking resemblance to Adams though it is possibly another person.<br /> <br /> Other Peruvian material includes numerous views of Cusco Arequipa and the surrounding environs including a beautiful interior of a chapel a Martin Chambi-esque detail shot of a stone wall and portraits of local townspeople some identified as Quechua people. There are a number of lush large-format cyanotypes rich printing-out-paper views and many handsome small-format panoramas. These were printed on Inca Mining Company surplus stationary which speaks to the makeshift nature of photo-development under the circumstances. One particularly striking image shows the top of Misti volcano barely visible above the clouds. This image was reproduced in Burres's account of his travels published in 1909 in Outing magazine.<br /> <br /> The photographs from Burres’s time in Panama document his more serious work as a virologist and health administrator in the area. One interesting photo shows a pair of recently-shot iguanas with a caption noting that “blood of these reptiles was found infected with Haemogregarina.†Another image is that of a new style of privy built from concrete and wire-mesh designed to better keep out rain water. There are also keenly-shot views of main streets and local culture in Los Santos Chiriquà and elsewhere including a number of humanistic group portraits taken at a girl’s school. unknown
175943910Lima: En la Imprenta nueva de los Niños huerphanos por P. Gonzales 1759. First edition. Contemporary brown calf embossed boards. A good copy; tissue repairs to backstrip boards edge worn and moderately scuffed bookplate of Félix Francisco Martín y Herrera on front pastedown lacking front endpaper inked notations on front blank reattached and rear endpaper joint cracked title page worn and torn at inner margin with two small stains affecting but not obscuring the text repaired tears on corners of last page of index marginal dampstains mainly to the upper corners and fingersoilings a few wormholes but text is quite good. 2 leaves 84 pp. 5 pp. indice blank. Sm. 4to. Rare first editionxx of coinage ordinances for the mint in Lima modeled on Mexico's published just four years earlier but adapted to the needs of Lima. See Manuel Moreyra: "Apuntes sobre la historia de la moneda colonial en el peru" republished in La moneda colonial en el Perú 1980. Both the later 1788 edition and this first are uncommon: Not at the BN Spain nor in any European Libraries. OCLC locates two copies of the first at NYPL and JCB; there is also one at the BN Chile. Provenance: Felix Francisco Martín y Herrera 1918-2006 Argentinean Lawyer. Palau 203104 1788 edition only. Medina: Lima 1132. López de Azcona: Bibliografía minera hispano americana 1457. Maffei & Figueroa 3596. Moreno 1236. En la Imprenta nueva de los Niños huerphanos, por P. Gonzales hardcover
19004112Lima 1900. Very good. 210pp. Oblong quarto. Contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled paper-covered boards. Minor rubbing and scuffing to edges and boards. Handsome bookplate to front pastedown occasional very minor foxing. A delightful viewbook and commercial directory of Peru published in Lima at the turn of the 20th century. The monotone and sepia-toned photographs and photocollages picture numerous buildings interiors street scenes storefronts and more mostly in Lima but also in Callao Chorrillos Barranco and Miraflores. An Index of the "Vistas de Lima" provides a description for the photographs though almost all of the photographs are captioned beneath the image. The photographs are printed on the rectos of the work while most of the versos of each leaf contain full-page advertisements for a wide variety of businesses in the various cities including banks mercantile firms importers breweries milers and numerous others. A healthy percentage of the versos are printed with a commercial directory of Lima as well as the membership list of the Bolsa Comercial providing a snapshot of the economic life of Peru at the time. No copies in American institutions.<br /> <br /> OCLC records just two copies worldwide one in Peru and the other in France. unknown
18255658Lima 1825. Very good. CXII523pp. Original blue wrappers. Lightly worn spine worn but sound. Minor foxing to title page internally clean. The second edition of the first constitution of Peru and the first to include the "Discurso con Que la Comision de Constitucion Presento el Proyecto de Ella al Congreso Constituyente." Peru declared its independence from Spain in 1821 in a period in which many of Spain's American colonies threw off the colonial yoke. We locate only a handful of copies in OCLC. 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
1770280241770. Very good condition. A copper engraving of the city layout of Lima and the Port of Callao below. At lower margin are numbered images describing the Llama Vicogn Huanaco Calash used at Lima Mestizo woman on horseback Lady of Lima Spaniard in Peruvian dress Lady of Lima in riding dress Mulatto woman and a Negro servant.<br /> Plate VI page 30 from an unknown book. 8 x 10 5/8" original folds slt offsetting marks otherwise very clean. unknown
177521549Paris 1775. Very good condition. Large detailed copper engraved map of the west coast of South America from Peru showing "Pays des Amazones" down to "Chily" or Chile. Very detailed coast line with towns and rivers named showing the Amazon and tributaries. With decorative cartouche. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages".<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> Folding 8 1/2 x 15 1/4". Strong impression very clean. A bit ruffled at left margin; short crease at cartouche. unknown