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1772WRCAM41002BLima: En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto 1772. 562075pp. plus fourteen unpaginated leaves which appear between sections. Small quarto. Contemporary limp vellum lettered on spine. Later ownership inscription on flyleaf. Minor scattered foxing. Light dampstaining along bottom edge. Very good. An important collection of documents on the Jesuit order in Peru which primarily discusses the dispersal of the property of the Order after their expulsion from America. In 1767 the Jesuits were expelled from Peru as well as other Spanish and Portuguese possessions. Also included here are the constitutions of several schools which were under their provision. Published in two parts this being the first of the two. MEDINA LIMA 1338. VARGAS UGARTE 2056. En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto hardcover books
1773WRCAM41002ALima: En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto 1773. Two volumes. 562075pp. plus 14 leaves which appear between sections; 1583063pp. plus 5 leaves which appear between sections. Small quarto. Contemporary limp vellum lettered on spine. Bookplate on front pastedowns. Several ex-lib. ink stamps on titlepages one of which has been cut away from text and the page subsequently backed with paper. Some light foxing. About very good. An important collection of documents on the Jesuit order in Peru which primarily discusses the dispersal of the Order's property after their expulsion from America. The Jesuits were expelled from Peru as well as other Spanish and Portuguese possessions in 1767. Also included here are the constitutions of several schools which were under their provision. Published in two parts both of which are present here. MEDINA LIMA 1338 1358. VARGAS UGARTE 2056 2078. En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto hardcover books
183310127Lima 1833. Large 8vo 2 loose leaves old rubberstamp. Very Good. An attempt to define the role of the Supreme Court in the early period of Peruvian independence. unknown books
1840WRCAM46542Lima: Eusebio Aranda 1840. 351pp. Small quarto. Dbd. Ink stamp at foot of titlepage. Internally clean. Very good. A response to a pamphlet which harshly opposed immigrants and naturalization of foreigners in Peru. Fewer than ten copies in OCLC. SABIN 16157. Eusebio Aranda unknown books
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
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
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
1833WRCAM20981Valparaiso: Imprenta del Mercurio 1833. 47pp. 16mo. Later 19th-century Spanish marbled sheep spine with raised bands leather labels. Unobtrusive private library stamp on front free endpaper. A very good copy. A defense of Peruvian patriotism and of Peru's policies toward Chile and Bolivia. The unnamed author confronts the issue of Peruvian hatred of foreigners and resulting aggression towards Chile and Bolivia. At the time the three nations were in a near constant state of revolutionary turmoil characterized by rebel factions and intermittent power struggles. This work is critical of the leadership of Agustin Gamarra whose term as president was drawing to a close in 1833. A rare and early Valparaiso imprint. Not in Palau nor the NUC. Imprenta del Mercurio hardcover books
1836WRCAM16365Puno 1836. Broadside 26 1/2 x 21 cm. Two unobtrusive binding holes else very good. A scarce Bolivian imprint issued by the great revolutionary leader Santa Cruz calling on citizens to continue the struggle for liberty: ".we shall defeat the rebels and posterity will respect the history of the Pacificators of Peru." unknown books
1738WRCAM36292Madrid 1738. 3pp. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross printed at head of title. Accomplished in manuscript at Aranjuez Spain on April 11 1738 signed by Miguel de Villanueva. Manuscript inscription on verso of last printed page written on November 14 1738 in Santiago de Chile. Contemporary annotation on first page light dampstaining in margins. A very good copy. A rare proclamation by Philip V King of Spain declaring that major lieutenants Alfereces Mayores of the cities towns and villages of Peru are to be recognized over the unpaid local judges los Alcaldes of the Holy Brotherhood Santa Hermandad. Numerous local brotherhoods had served as municipal peacekeeping organizations in Spain since the Middle Ages. The Holy Brotherhood was established by Ferdinand and Isabella to suppress the original municipal leagues and guarantee personal security and public order and local brotherhoods were organized in New Spain and Peru. An attempt to regulate the power of the brotherhoods this decree was printed in Madrid and distributed to royal officials in all the provinces of the viceroyalty of Peru. This copy accomplished at Aranjuez on April 11 1738 is signed by Miguel de Villanueva as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription: "Yo el Rey." A manuscript note on the verso of the last printed page written in the city of Santiago on Nov. 14 1738 describes an instance of the distribution of the text in Chile. <br> <br> An important proclamation regarding local governance in the viceroyalty of Peru with a contemporary manuscript inscription regarding the text's distribution in Chile. Not in Medina BHA or OCLC. unknown books
1736WRCAM36286Madrid 1736. 2pp. plus one integral leaf with contemporary manuscript inscription. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross printed at head of title. Accomplished in manuscript with additional contemporary manuscript annotations and inscription on integral leaf see below. Light dampstaining and soiling in margins. Very good. A rare broadsheet proclamation by Philip V King of Spain ordering the officials of the treasury of the viceroyalty of Peru to observe due diligence in collecting and recording taxes and to remit funds derived from fines and the sale and composition of lands. Printed in Madrid and distributed to royal officials in Spain and the viceroyalty of Peru this copy is signed by Prudencio de Cruz as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription: "Yo el Rey." Cruz composed an additional note written in Madrid on Oct. 18 1737 regarding the text. A manuscript inscription on the integral leaf written in the city of Santiago on Nov. 14 1738 describes an instance of the distribution of the text in Chile. Rare. Not in Medina BHA or OCLC. unknown books
1825WRCAM32352Cuzco: Imprenta del Gobierno 1825. 4pp. Quarto. Self-wrappers. Moderate creasing. Minor spotting heavier on verso of last leaf. Good. Number 35 of this scarce Peruvian newspaper from the earliest period of Peru's independence. The present issue includes Simón BolÃÂvar's plans to establish a public education system and several hospitals in Lima Lampa Azangaro and Juli. Also included is commentary on a recently established London mining concern with interest in the rich mining districts of Peru. Quite rare. Charno locates only one copy of this issue at Yale University. CHARNO p.523. Imprenta del Gobierno unknown books
1827WRCAM32350Cuzco: Thomas Gonzalez Aragon 1827. 4pp. Folio. Self-wrappers. Old stab holes in left margin upper outer corner gnawed without loss moderate creasing. Good. Number 110 of the third volume of this government-sanctioned Peruvian newspaper normally found under the title EL SOL DE CUZCO. but published under the present title from Nov. 4 1826 to March 21 1827. The serial was published from 1825 to 1829. The majority of the text describes the government regulations under which the publication operates with a comment on the state of education at the end. Charno locates only two copies of this issue in American institutions at Yale University and the American Antiquarian Society. CHARNO p.523. Thomas Gonzalez Aragon unknown books
1705WRCAM40826Lima 1705. 31 leaves. bound with: OFFICIAL MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT DATED 1782 - 1783. 34 leaves. Folio. Contemporary limp vellum with remnants of pigskin ties lettered on cover. Very minor soiling; some small ink-related paper loss. Near fine. This document comprises the petition of Luis de Santa Cruz y Padilla general of the Royal Armies in Peru and Chile and his wife Julia Fernández Gallardo for recognition of the establishment of an entailed estate in primogeniture of their farm and lands in the Valley of Lurigancho for the confirmation of their title in Castile and of their son as perpetual treasurer of the Royal Mint of Lima as granted by Royal Order of Nov. 12 1703. This is followed by a copy of the Royal Provision of appointment and entailment as perpetual treasurer and inspector confirmation of entailed estate of lands in Lurigancho and of the title reciting in detail the various privileges and duties of the treasurer and inspector given in Madrid Nov. 12 1703 with confirmation by the Royal Accountants in Madrid Nov. 14 1703. This is continued with the confirmation accompanied by a recital of genealogy discussion of Santa Cruz lineages and reiteration of the terms of the Royal Provision dated and subscribed by notary in Lima August 3 1705 and attested to by witnesses and subscribed by a notary in Lima March 17 1735. <br> <br> The second section is lengthy testimony in Lima on July 10 1782 by MarÃÂa Narcisa de Santa Cruz y Centeno marquise and widow of Moscoso and Mariana de Santa Cruz y Centeno marquise and widow of Otero reciting lineage in support of claims in litigation with other claimants to succession in the entailed estate prior testimony and claims of numerous heirs to inheritance orders of monetary distributions termination of the post of treasurer due to incapacity of the current heir and renunciation by female descendants and agreement of the heirs to terminate the entailed estate dated Feb. 16 1782. <br> <br> Lurigancho is an agricultural region some twenty-five miles to the east of Lima on the right bank of the RÃÂo Rimac. The area was isolated until a road was built to it through mountainous terrain during the viceroyalty of Manuel de Aman y Junient 1761-76. <br> <br> José de Santa Cruz y Gallardo 1661-1743 second Count of San Juan de Lurigancho was lieutenant governor and tax collector of the province of Yamparaes tax collector of Mizque and Pocona and chief magistrate of the mines of the Royal District of Charcas. He traveled to Madrid and was received into the Order of Santiago appointed Captain General of Chile and granted the title of Count of San Juan de Lurigancho for his father in 1694-95. He returned to Lima in 1695 but his privileges were suspended by Royal Order in 1697 and he returned to Spain to reclaim them. On Dec. 10 1702 he was named perpetual treasurer of the Royal Mint in Lima established in 1565 by viceroy Lope GarcÃÂa de Castro a post inherited by his heirs following his death and he returned to Lima in 1703. His son Diego Santa Cruz y Centeno 1707-74 became assistant treasurer of the mint and in 1743 he inherited the post of treasurer from his father. In 1754 he was excommunicated but this was lifted to permit his continuing in his post. <br> <br> Entailed estates designed to maintain real property intact over generations and usually involving primogeniture deprived other heirs of opportunity to inherit. Initially this situation was resolved by entry into religious or bureaucratic life but with the passage of time and subsequent increase of the number of heirs these solutions became impossible. As more heirs of the holder of the entailed estate went from wealth to poverty on his death the practice was abolished and remaining estates such as this one were dissolved by mutual agreement of the family. hardcover books
1823WRCAM41115Lima: Imprenta de D. Jose Masias 1823. 420pp. Folio. Dbd. Very minor foxing and soiling. Very good. Pamphlet written and dedicated to "Los Amigos de la Libertad" two years after Peruvian independence. Organization of the country proved exceedingly difficult due to various factors within Peruvian society and the early years of independence were tumultuous. Two copies on OCLC at the John Carter Brown Library and the National Library of Chile. MEDINA LIMA 3729. PALAU 118613. OCLC 55259629. Imprenta de D. Jose Masias unknown books
1820WRCAM41118Lima 1820. 4pp. Folio. Dbd. Very good. Instructions from the minister plenipotentiary of Chile to the army of liberation of Peru. Reprinted possibly for a collection of documents relating to the Peruvian independence movement. unknown books
1795WRCAM40957Reimpreso en Lima 1795. 160pp. 12mo. Contemporary vellum. Bright and fresh internally. Near fine. Constitution of the Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri first founded in Rome in the late 16th century. No copies on OCLC. MEDINA LIMA 1796. VARGAS UGARTE 2685. hardcover books
174577paperback. many color plates many b/w text illus. 4to pr. wrs.; bottom of spine worn. Lausanne: Fondation de l'Hermitage 1988. Exhibition of Inca gold sculpture.<br/><br/> unknown books
183410128Lima: March 6 1834. Large 8vo 2 leaves Disbound. Caption title as issued. Very Good. Two systems of postal service are discussed. March 6, unknown books
1820WRCAM41113Lima: Casa de Ninos Expositos 1820. 825pp. Folio. Modern three-quarter calf and marbled boards. Some minor scattered foxing. Very good. Manifesto published on the eve of Peruvian independence. San Martin invaded Peru in September of 1820; negotiations between San Martin and Viceroy Pezuela took place shortly thereafter at Miraflores. These proved fruitless however since San Martin would only cooperate if Peru was declared an independent state which the Viceroy refused to do. Pezuela was deposed in January of 1821 and San Martin officially declared Peruvian independence on July 28 1821. Two copies in OCLC at the National Library of Chile and at Duke University. MEDINA LIMA 3436. PALAU 148928. OCLC 55280051 55974863. Casa de Ninos Expositos hardcover books
1823WRCAM41116Lima: Imprenta de Masias 1823. 582pp. Folio. Dbd. Minor foxing. Contemporary ink markings. Very good. Pamphlet written two years after Peruvian independence. Organization of the country proved exceedingly difficult due to various factors within Peruvian society and the early years of independence were tumultuous. Two copies on OCLC at Harvard and University of North Carolina. MEDINA LIMA 3731. OCLC 53074542. Imprenta de Masias unknown books
1829WRCAM41112Lima 1829. 215pp. Folio. Dbd. Titlepage bright and clean. Light and even tanning to text. Very good. Message from the Constituent Congress of Peru in the early days of the Republic of Peru. Only two copies on OCLC at Duke and Harvard. OCLC 25665912. unknown books
1795WRCAM40953Lima 1795. 56pp. Later vellum. Older ink stamps on front and rear fly leaves. Light foxing. About very good. Devotional work centered on St. Philip Neri 1515-95 first published in 1764. Only two copies on OCLC at the John Carter Brown Library and the National Library of Chile. MEDINA LIMA 1801. VARGAS UGARTE 2697. OCLC 55253852 78862021. hardcover books
1752WRCAM40984Lima: Plazuela de S. Christoval 1752. 127 leaves. Folio. Later vellum. Light soiling to titlepage later ink stains. Light dampstaining moderate tanning and foxing. Slight worming not affecting text; inexpert repairs to worm holes. Fair. An ordenanza establishing the collection and distribution of alms as mandated by a Papal bull. Only two copies in OCLC at the John Carter Brown Library and the National Library of Chile. MEDINA LIMA 1048. VARGAS UGARTE 1656. OCLC 55261493. Plazuela de S. Christoval hardcover books
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