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G/G (price clipped dj rubbed at edges with few small chips, dust marks to edges of back flap, clean red cloth with silver titles on spine, gift inscription front free endpaper and few small marks, light speckles outside page edges, internally pages clean and unmarked) octavo 221pp. First British edition. 16pp b/w plates (publisher's note apologising for transposition of illustrations due to a binder's error). Biography of St. Rose of Lima, the first person to be canonized in the New World, and Marian of Quito, better known as "The Lily of Quito" and patron saint of Ecuador.
19091819600 leaves typed on recto only bound in original half leather with gilt titling. Six large fold-out maps of the period. Plates composed of postal views with a few photographs laid down. Marbled endpapers hinges reinforced. 'Confidential' stamped in violet as well as 'Office Chief of Staff 2nd section' and 'Withdrawn from Library'. American contractors had just completed the Oruro/Viacha railway in 1908 with 125 miles laid to mineral rich regions to and from La Paz. This study seems to have never been published beyond the present edition.; Folio 20.5 x 41 cm; pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. U.S. Army hardcover books
1925EC10-183New York, American Museum of Natural History, 1925. original Broschur, gr.-8?,309 - 338 p. with numerous illustrations and photographs, a good copy, partial unopened
19591259ABLondon, The Adventurers Club, (1959). Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen auf Tafeln und 4 Karten. 223 S. OPpbd mit OU.
pp. 225-258, 10 photogr. pls., 1 map. 8vo. Ofprint, orig. wrs., uncut.
19124149Senior Class of 1912 Nebraska State Normal School at Peru 1912 A 1912 yearbook from Nebraska's first college first state-supported college. Stiff card boards full dark brown leather gilt front board lettering/decoration bright 10 3/8 x 8 inches 218 pp. Very good modest edgewear/rubbing; pages clean with no marks and binding sound. Rare. K071. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Senior Class of 1912, Nebraska State Normal School at Peru hardcover
19114148Senior Class Nebraska State Normal School at Peru 1911 A 1911 yearbook from Nebraska's first college first state-supported college. Hardcover full brown leather gilt front board lettering and decoration bright 10 1/2 x 8 inches 232 pp. Laid in: a card with a printed Peru poem. Very good modest edgewear; sunning spine; pages clean with no marks and binding tight. Rare. K071. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Senior Class, Nebraska State Normal School at Peru hardcover
0265963257.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1990100137386HarperCollins 1990 406 pages 13 462x2 032x20 066cm. 1990. Broché. 406 pages.
1961231231961. Baum Allyn. Peru photo archive a substantial working group of large original photographs and related New York Times material centered on Baum's Peru assignments significant for preserving a photographer's own visual record of Andean and Amazonian travel Indigenous communities village life and editorial circulation within mid twentieth century American newspaper photojournalism. Allyn Baum was a staff photographer for The New York Times from 1957 to 1967. Included is a typed note from New York Bureau Chief Gedeon de Margitay congratulating Baum on the Peru photographs published in the Magazine together with the January 21 1962 New York Times article "Into the Unknown" directly linking the images to their original publication context and to contemporary American visual encounters with Peru's Indigenous regions and frontier geographies. From the estate of Allyn Baum. Peru and New York. 1961-1973.<br /> <br /> Archive of 48 items including 46 large silver gelatin photographs a New York Times article written by Baum and a single-page typed letter regarding publication. Most photographs measure 8" x 10" while 9 larger examples measure 10" x 13". Several are mounted on board and bear Baum's signature or detailed inscriptions such as "Jungle Priest" "Headhunter" and "High Andes Quechua Indians in Peru. Working in home . producing products for sport." Many retain original press captions or handwritten notes on the versos some in Baum's own hand. The photographs document river and jungle travel in the Amazon Basin village and market scenes domestic interiors American aircraft and extensive portrait studies of Andean and Amazonian Indigenous peoples. Indigenous sitters appear weaving spinning wool knitting carrying children traveling by canoe gathered near riverside settlements or posed in both formal and informal portrait settings. Several photographs emphasize textile production and traditional labor practices among Quechua communities in the high Andes while others focus on Amazonian Indigenous groups photographed within thatched settlements and river communities preserving material evidence of architecture clothing subsistence practices and daily life during a period when American newspaper photography increasingly framed Indigenous South America through the lens of exploration modernization and remote access.<br /> <br /> The archive is a strong record of Peru in the early 1960s documenting not only transportation networks settlement patterns and regional travel but also Indigenous cultural continuity across both Andean and Amazonian environments. Baum's photographs repeatedly center Indigenous Peruvians not simply as background figures within landscape photography but as primary subjects whose labor dress craft production domestic life and physical presence structure the visual narrative of the archive. The accompanying New York Times material preserves the editorial framework through which these images entered American mass circulation while the de Margitay note confirms internal recognition of Baum's Peru work within the newspaper itself. The later date range appears to reflect continued press handling reuse and captioning rather than a single production moment giving the archive additional value as a working newspaper photography file shaped over time. Minor edgewear throughout; versos with original handwritten descriptions by Baum and press editors. A cohesive and well-preserved Peru field photography archive documenting Indigenous life regional travel and mid century American photojournalism connected to The New York Times. unknown
1975ROD0040206Dunetz & Lovett. 1975. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. sans pagiantion (~ 20p.), nombreuses photos noir et blanc in texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 985-Pérou
Octavo in light orange DJ; x, 274 p, b&w maps ; 22 cm. Chile; History; Politics. || Salvador Allende, President of Chile, died during the Chilean coup of 1973 by the Chilean Army Commander-in-Chief Augusto Pinochet. Although he reportedly committed suicide shortly after giving a radio speech to the Chilean people, there has been great controversy regarding the circumstances of his death. Allende supporters have always dismissed the military junta's version events because they believe he was assassinated. Several investigations have been undertaken into the circumstances surrounding Allende's death.
1830319997London: James Duncan 1830. 3 plates & 1 folding map as frontispiece. 2 vi2 340pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Half contemp. calf. VG. 3 plates & 1 folding map as frontispiece. 2 vi2 340pp. 1 vols. 12mo. <br/><br/> James Duncan unknown
1992PEROU6546540100225Illinois, Waveland Press, Inc., 1992, 15,5 x 23, 280 pages sous couverture souple illustrée. Ouvrage enrichi d'un plan et de quelques photographies noir & blanc.
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
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very minor creasing to upper rear cover, faint indenting to rear and traces of storage. 214pp. A study of the treasure-filled tombs of two sun kings, buried over 1,500 years ago in the long-lost pyramids of Peru.
pp. viii, 353, (1) [Publisher's catalogue] + Frontis and Full Page Plates. 8vo. Original full black cloth binding, slightly worn. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 10
191027777London Smitn, Elder & Co 1910 Fort In-8 un frontispice, XIII- 443 pp et une grande carte dépliante
In Colour: Abu Simbel; and the doomed monuments of Nubia. Also includes: The Worst Air Disaster in the History of British Civil Aviation; Prince Philip's Tour of Peru and Chile; West Country hit by Giant Waves; The Uniqueness of Light (part 6 in a series on the theory of relativity); Tunisian Gas Station; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
19670226041967 Verlag Aurel Bongers Hardcover Fine
Institutional ex-library book with interior library marks, but unmarked cover. 240 pages. Many photos. Crease on spine.
19762211New York, Persea Books, 1976. 186 Seiten. OHalbleinenband mit ill. Schutzumschlag.
London, J.M. Dent & Son, 1958. 4to.; XII pp., 404 pp., con viñetas de Sabino Springett. Cubiertas originales.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor dint to front and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with dint to front lower edge and label removal effect to front dust flap. 158pp. In this study, based on the BBC TV Natural History Unit production, the author describes in vivid detail the landscape and ecology, the flora and the fauna of the entire Andes mountain chain through South America. Very well illustrated.
The origins of the Old World and New World civilizations are analysed. With 79 illustrations and 16 figures in the text. 208 pages. Tan cloth covers with gilt title on spine. Dust jacket has 'bubbling' of plastic coating on front cover in a small area and is generally rubbed.