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1836WRCAM51536Arequipa: Pedro Benavides 1836. Broadside 12 x 8 1/2 inches. Two minor chips and light soiling but generally very good. A number of decrees by Andrès de Santa Cruz printed for circulation in 1836 including an order to remunerate his army after his campaigns to subjugate Peru. Santa Cruz president and dictator of Bolivia from 1829 to 1839 and army general in several South American countries succeeded in uniting Peru and Bolivia in 1837. Very scarce with only one copy recorded by OCLC. OCLC 54307648. Pedro Benavides unknown books
1835WRCAM51537La Paz 1835. Broadside 10 1/4 x 8 inches. Tanned. Right edge slightly chipped a few small holes along a fold line. About very good. An 1835 address by Andrès de Santa Cruz South American revolutionary leader and president of Bolivia from 1829 to 1839 to the people of Peru informing them of the imminent arrival of his army and claiming to be the savior of Peruvian sovereignty and dignity. Santa Cruz waged several campaigns to subjugate Peru and to unite it with Bolivia in the 1830s and finally did so in 1837. Extremely rare with only one copy noted by OCLC. OCLC 80688837. unknown books
1875617011875. Preferred Edition of Peru's First Commercial Code Peru. Commercial Law. Codigo de Comercio de la Republica del Peru. Lima: Imprenta del Estado 1875. 231 pp. Octavo 7-3/4" x 5". Contemporary quarter morocco over marbled boards gilt title to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities some toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine bookplate to front pastedown small inkstamp to title page. $350. Second and final edition. Peru's first commercial code was adopted in 1852 and put into force and issued in print in 1853. Clagett says the first edition is riddled with errors and cites the 1875 printing as the preferred edition. OCLC locates 5 copies in North American law libraries Harvard LA County Library of Congress UC-Berkeley University of Michigan. Clagett A Guide to the Law and Legal Literature of Peru 41. 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