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1396567798.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1391566122.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Madrid, Sucesores de Rivadeneyra, 1892. 4to. mayor; 19 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Lima, Guzmán Editor, 1900, 19'5 x 13 cm., IX - 102 págs. - 1 h. (Cubiertas originales desprendidas).
Santander, Sociedad de Menendez y Pelayo, 1921. 4to.; 202 pp. Ejemplar intonso. Cubiertas originales.
21x13. 541p. Firma anterior poseedor.
Madrid, Talleres Calpe, 1925. 4to. menor; 42 pp. 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
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
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
1737WRCAM36294Madrid 1737. 7 leaves. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross at head of title. Accomplished in manuscript at San Ildefonso Spain on Oct. 5 1737 signed by Miguel de Villanueva. Manuscript inscription on verso of last printed page see below. Contemporary annotation on first page very light dampstaining in top margin a few minor instances of foxing. First leaf slit near binding still intact. A very good copy. A rare printed decree by Philip V King of Spain regarding vacancies which have occurred in archbishoprics and dioceses in the viceroyalties of Peru and New Spain. An advisory council composed of various theologians and the ministers of the Councils of Spain the Inquisition and the Indies will review this matter which affects missions throughout the New World. The King declares that the effectiveness of the missions which furthers the goals of the Spanish empire depends upon archbishops bishops ecclesiastical dignitaries canons prebends and other religious figures. He states translated here into English: <br> <br> "To be effective and without risk in each bishopric the capital of its missions that determine and establish missions in parts most suitable.taking in the necessary advice of the viceroys Audiencias and prelates with the idea of uniting the continents ensuring the secure communication and commerce of the people.it will be possible to expect to see successes in a few years: the pacification of the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Huasteca; the exploration of the continent of the Californias; the reduction of the barbarous nations of the Orinoco and of the Motilones Indians of Maracaybo Santa Marta and Rio de la Acha; and ensuring the subjugation population enculturation and fertility of such an extended country as remains to be conquered while expanding the Catholic religion and the dominions." <br> <br> Printed in Madrid for distribution in Spain and the New World this copy accomplished at San Ildefonso on Oct. 5 1737 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> A rare printed decree regarding the maintenance of religious offices in the New World with a contemporary manuscript inscription regarding the text's distribution in the viceroyalty of Peru. EUROPEAN AMERICANA records copies only at the John Carter Brown Library and the Archivo General de las Indias. Not in Medina BHA. OCLC lists copies at the JCB and the National Library of Spain. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 737/213. PALAU 251318 ref. unknown books
1754WRCAM36509Madrid 1754. 2pp. plus one leaf with contemporary inscription on recto. Folio. Dbd. Sign of the cross printed at head of title. Contemporary manuscript annotations in ink later annotations in pencil. Accomplished in manuscript with additional manuscript annotations. Manuscript inscription on blank leaf written on March 20 1756 in Santiago de Chile. Extremely light dampstaining on top margin. Very good. A rare proclamation by Ferdinand VI King of Spain who declares that criminals tried for polygamy are to be prosecuted by both the Tribunal of the Inquisition and the Royal Magistrates. This particular decree refers to a case against one Alberto Maldonado who was tried in the city of Santa Fé in New Granada for the crime of marrying a second time while his first wife was still alive. The King confirms that such a crime pertains to both religious and civil jurisdictions and such acts are to be prevented by the laws of both realms. This proclamation was to be sent to the viceroys of Peru New Spain and New Granada as well as governors in those domains. This copy accomplished in manuscript in Buen Retiro Spain on March 19 1754 is signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo El Rey" and the annotation "Por mandado del Rey." Five separate manuscript inscriptions on the recto and verso of the additional leaf written in Santiago de Chile in June 1755 document the dissemination of the text to various local authorities. <br> <br> A rare proclamation concerning criminal proceedings against polygamy in the New World. Not in Medina BHA nor on OCLC. unknown books
1756WRCAM36504Madrid 1756. 2pp. plus integral leaf. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross printed at head of title. Contemporary manuscript annotations in ink later annotation on first page in pencil. Accomplished in manuscript at Buen Retiro Spain on Feb. 7 1756 signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales with additional manuscript annotations. Brief inscription on integral leaf see below. Extremely light dampstaining in margins. A very good copy. A rare proclamation by Ferdinand VI King of Spain demanding that in the Spanish Indies the appeals of lawsuits pertaining to the Royal Exchequer be diligently observed and that the results of these court proceedings with economic ramifications be transmitted to the Crown. This particular decree regarding legal decisions related to the business of the Real Hacienda was issued following a case before the Real Audiencia of the Island of Española which concerned prizes that some Spanish Corsairs from that island had obtained. This proclamation was to be sent to the Viceroys of New Spain Peru and New Granada as well as officials of the Royal Exchequer and judges in those provinces. This copy accomplished in manuscript in Buen Retiro on Feb. 7 1756 is signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo El Rey" and the annotation "Por mandado del Rey." A brief manuscript note on the integral leaf was endorsed on April 15 1758 in Buenos Aires . <br> <br> A rare proclamation concerning Spanish legal proceedings in the New World. Not in Medina BHA nor on OCLC. unknown books
1737WRCAM36284Madrid 1737. Broadside 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches. Maltese cross printed above title. Dbd. Accomplished in manuscript at Aranjuez Spain on May 22 1737 signed by Simon Alonso de la Torre with additional contemporary manuscript notations. Manuscript inscription on verso see below. Two-inch slit on left side of recto not affecting text. A very good copy. A rare broadside proclamation by Philip V King of Spain demanding that news of all business closings and information regarding revenues in the viceroyalties of Peru and New Spain be transmitted to the Council of the Indies. Printed in Madrid and distributed to royal officials in both Spain and the New World the document is addressed to the viceroys officials of the treasury and other officials whose duties are concerned with executing this order. This copy accomplished at Aranjuez on May 22 1737 is signed by Simon Alonso de la Torre as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription: "Yo el Rey." A manuscript note on the verso written in the city of Santiago de Chile on November 14 1738 describes the distribution of this copy and reiterates the content of the printed broadside. <br> <br> A rare broadside concerned with royal finances in both the viceroyalties of Peru and New Spain with a contemporary manuscript inscription recording the enforcement of the proclamation. Not in Medina BHA nor on OCLC. 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
1750WRCAM36499Madrid 1750. Broadside 11 3/4 x 8 inches. Accomplished in manuscript see below with additional contemporary manuscript notations. Maltese cross printed at head of title. Dbd. Light dampstaining and soiling. A good copy. A rare broadside proclamation by Ferdinand VI King of Spain demanding that archbishops bishops and other church officials in Peru New Spain and New Granada observe the law that prohibits them from possessing or obtaining an ecclesiastical prebend without first presenting themselves to royal authority. Printed in Madrid and distributed to royal officials in the New World this copy accomplished at San Lorenzo Spain on Nov. 1 1750 is signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo El Rey" and the additional manuscript annotation "Por mandado del Rey." <br> <br> A rare broadside concerned with ecclesiastical offices in Peru New Spain and New Granada. Not in Medina BHA nor on OCLC. unknown books
1753WRCAM36511Madrid 1753. 2pp. plus integral leaf. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross printed at head of title. Contemporary annotations in ink later annotations in pencil. Accomplished in manuscript at Aranjuez Spain on July 2 1753 signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales with additional manuscript annotations. Manuscript inscriptions on integral leaf see below. Extremely light dampstaining at top a few ink stains in text. A very good copy. A rare proclamation by Ferdinand VI King of Spain who declares that royal officials in the Indies must present their accounts to the appropriate tribunals in a correct and efficient manner and that the auditors of the same tribunals must clear these accounts and certify the same with a signed and marked document. This proclamation was to be sent to the Viceroys of Peru and New Granada the Presidents of the Royal Audiencias and other royal officials of these domains. This copy accomplished in manuscript in Ararjuez on July 2 1753 is signed by Joachim Joseph Vazquez y Morales as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo El Rey" and the annotation "Por mandado del Rey." The recto and verso of the integral leaf has separate inscriptions written on March 29 1754 in Madrid and March 20 1756 in Santiago de Chile documenting the dissemination of the text in Spain and Chile. <br> <br> A rare proclamation concerning the reckoning of royal accounts in Peru and New Granada. Not in Medina BHA nor on 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
Madrid, Ínsula, 1965, 21,5 x 14 cm., cartulina editorial,107 págs.
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
Madrid, Alfaguara, 2010. 454p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial llustrada con faja editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. Faja editorial. 1ª edición. First edition.
Madrid, Huerga & Fierro editores, 2014. Fenice textos. 242 p. 2 h. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada con solapas. Muy buen ejemplar.
24x15. 454p.
24x15. 454p.
24x17. 151p.
Octavo in plale green-white paper wraps; 55 p. : illus (maps. photos in b/w) ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-52). In Spanish. Uncommon. // Festivals -- Bolivia -- PotosÌ (Dept.) Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Social life and customs. Indians of South America -- Bolivia -- Rites and ceremonies. Violence -- Bolivia. // Community fist fight therapy! The original Fight Club.