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19605417La Paz 1960. Paperback. Very Good. xxxviii 143p. Original wrapper. Spanish text. <br/><br/> paperback books
1985147343La Paz Bolivia: n.pub 1985. 64 p. wraps 16th edition Spanish text. n.pub unknown books
44489First editions unless noted. Paper wrappers. Very good. 1. Pan American Union. BOLIVIA. LATEST REPORTS FROM BOLIVIAN OFFICIAL SOURCES. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 89 1932. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1932. 6 pp. 8vo. Paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 2. Pan American Union. BOLIVIA. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 173. 1939. FOREIGN TRADE OF BOLIVIA FOR 1936 AND 1937. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1939. 17 pp. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 3. Pan American Union. BOLIVIA. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 192. 1941. FOREIGN TRADE OF BOLIVIA FOR 1938 AND 1939. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1941. 12 pp. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 4. Economic Intelligence Service. PUBLIC FINANCE 1928-1937. XXXVI BOLIVIA. Geneva: League of Nations 1938. 8 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 5. International Reference Service U.S. Dept. of Commerce. BOLIVIA - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN 1944. VOLUME 2 OCTOBER 1945. NUMBER 26. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1945. 9 pp. 4to. Self wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 6. International Reference Service U.S. Dept. of Commerce. BOLIVIA. SUMMARY OF CURRENT ECONOMIC INFORMATION. VOLUME 3 FEBRUARY 1946. NUMBER 11. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1946. 6 pp. Illus. with b/w photos and map. 4to. Self wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. unknown books
229675paperback. good. Illus. 24pp. 8vo pr. wrs. back wrapper lightly soiled one page underlined in pencil pages browned. N.p. La Paz Ministerio de Informaciones Cultura y Turismo 1969.<br/><br/> Documentos del Gobierno Revolucionario de Bolivia No. 2.<br/><br/> unknown books
005080Montevideo: 1963. Good/None. Original Wraps. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A study with maps of the boundary disputes betweeen Bolivia and Chile. Montevideo: , 1963 unknown books
1905462231905. BOLIVIA. MISSIONARY PIONEERING IN BOLIVIA WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF WORK IN ARGENTINA. London: H.A. Raymond c.1905. 8vo. green cloth lettered in gilt spine in gilt. Illustrated with photographs throughout; full-colour folding map. A very good copy that shows only light rubbing at extremities and a tear at the folding map. unknown books
1887WRCAM51532Cochabamba 1887. Broadside 8 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Several minor edge tears some weakness along fold lines otherwise very good. An amusing late 19th-century political leaflet from the Bolivian city of Cochabamba in which the writers accuse their liberal opponents of being sore electoral losers and of raving "like rabid dogs." "¡¡Qué deliro!!! ¡¡Qué despecho!!! Hasta que punto llega la perversidad y la malignidad del partido liberal ¡Pobres ciegos! ¡Pobres franciscanos! ¡Pobres libertinos!" Also with a short derisive lyric insulting liberal presidential candidate Eliodoro Camacho. Not in OCLC. unknown books
1879WRCAM16368Maure 1879. Broadside 13 x 8 3/4 inches. Minor contemporary manuscript correction else very good. A call to arms in verse but after the Bolivian Litoral had already been lost. "Arriba bolivianos! Cada hombre es ciudadano." A scarce Bolivian imprint. unknown books
188234833La Paz: Imprenta de la Libertad 1882. First edition. Cloth. Title page with chip to top inner edge and neat label with name inked out shallow rough area on fore edge of last few leaves otherwise a very good copy. i 97 1 iii pp. 4to. Bolivian tariffs. Scarce. OCLC shows no copies for this year but Univ. Texas holds similar volumes for 1879 and 1890 and Univ. Illinois has 1894. Parreño sale 70. Imprenta de la Libertad hardcover books
1887WRCAM51531Sucre: Tipografia de la Libertad 1887. Broadsheet 12 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches. Several chips small tears and moderate tanning at edges. Top two corners torn away and two further top edge tape repairs not affecting text. Several tears along fold lines. About good. A Bolivian broadside calling for the reassessment of the military retreat from Camarones in November 1879 during the South American War of the Pacific fought by Peru and Bolivia against Chile from 1879 to 1884. In one of the first significant moments of the war Bolivian troops under their President Hilarión Daza failed to meet up with Peruvian allies in the region of the Camarones River instead withdrawing to more defensible positions deeper in Bolivia. The actions resulted in the loss of Bolivia's only coastal province and the overthrow of President Daza before the end of the year. This tract argues briefly that other Bolivian commanders not solely Daza were responsible for the loss. An extremely scarce reflection on this South American conflict and not in OCLC. Tipografia de la Libertad unknown books
1887WRCAM16370Sucre 1887. Broadsheet 13 x 8 1/2 inches. Creased chipped at extremities. Good. Concerns the Bolivian retreat at Camarones in 1879. The author feels a patriotic obligation to call attention to this period lest time clear the guilt of the delinquents. unknown books
1839WRCAM51533Chuquiasca 1839. Broadsheet 12 3/4 x 8 inches. 2 1/4-inch tear at lower right edge minor soiling and tanning. Good. A short address to the Bolivian people by newly elected president José Miguel de Velasco in 1839 denouncing the previous ten years of dictatorship under Andrés de Santa Cruz and encouraging belief in a better future. Velasco was president of Bolivia four times never for more than two and a half years. Not in OCLC. <br> <br> "BOLIVIANOS: Olvidemos la època de nuestra pasadas desgracias teleremos los errores que las hicieron nacer ò recordemos los solamente como una leccion ùtil para lo futuro; depongamos los Bolivianos todos nuestros resentimientes con òsculo fraternal y que en Bolivia no haya mas que una sola familia y una sola asociacion de amigos." unknown books
181137071Buenos Aires: Imprenta de Niños Expósitos 1811. First edition. Paper-covered boards. Small chips to spine ends lacking half of the free front endpaper catalogue listing tipped-in to verso; contents trimmed scattered wormholes affecting a few letters of text else clean. 12 pp. Sm. 8vo. 29 March 1811. Furlong cites two editions. This is the "virey de Lima" issue. Attacks General José Manuel de Goyeneche y Barreda 1st Count of Guaqui Grandee of Spain Arequipa Viceroyalty of Peru 1776-1846 who was the commander of the Spanish troops in Bolivia and who had defeated the Revolutionary forces at La Paz in 1809. Two months after this document was issued he signed an armistice with the political leader of the independentist army Juan José Castelli though it was soon broken and Goyeneche went on to occupy all of upper Peru. Furlong IV: 2470. Zinny: BibliografÃa histórica p.59: No. 8. Fors: Imprenta de los Niños p. 38. Imprenta de Niños Expósitos hardcover books
1837WRCAM51534Chuquisaca 1837. Broadside 12 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Several chips and tears one two-inch tear at lower right edge. Light foxing and tanning. About good. Nationalist broadside issued by the Bolivian congress in 1837 addressed to the people and exhorting them to have faith in the strength of the government. Published under the dictatorship of Andrès de Santa Cruz at the time of the War of the Confederation which a united Peru and Bolivia fought against Argentina and Chile from 1837 to 1839. OCLC records only one copy at Yale. <br> <br> "¡BOLIVIANOS! Reunidos todos en contorno del Gobierno de un Gobierno enteramente nacional despreciad á vuestros enemigos que emplean contra vosotros la seduccion y el engaño para alucinaros; y entregáos con confianza á las deliberaciones de la Representacion Nacional que no han tenido otro objecto que la Patria el nombre de BOLIVIA el pabellon tricolor su Constitucion y su indepencia que acaban de afianzar para siempre sin menoscabo alguno." OCLC 54309684. unknown books
1829WRCAM51530La Paz: Imprenta del Colejio de Educandas 1829. Broadsheet 17 x 12 1/2 inches. Previously folded with tears along fold lines repaired by tape on the verso. A few minor chips and small tears at edges. Two other small holes not affecting text. Lightly tanned and dampstained. Good. A broadside prospectus for the Bolivian periodical EL IRIS DE LA PAZ which was published from 1829 to 1839. A united independent Bolivian state was officially established only four years previously in 1825 and this statement of intent strikes a particularly nationalist tone. In describing his purpose the author of the proposal writes: <br> <br> "A este papel se ha querido dar le nombre de IRIS DE LA PAZ para que désde su titulo prevenga á los lectores de que el objecto primario de su direccion es tratar los medios de conservar la armonia social fomentar el respeto á las leyes sostenar con sanos principios la necesidad de un sólido réjimen para la nacion y cuanto conduzca á cimentar entre nosotros la paz esterior y la tranquilidad interior del Estado." <br> <br> An interesting and rare document of early South American independence. Not on OCLC. Imprenta del Colejio de Educandas unknown books
1834WRCAM43695Chayanta Bolivia 1834. 9pp. Quarto. Stitched sheets. Light creases and scattered soiling. Very good. Funeral sermon for Señora Magdalena Sotomayor whom the text refers to as an illustrious woman of the town. The first page of the oration features an elaborate manuscript frame around the text. unknown books
18423107Sucre 10 December 1842. Folio 3½ pp. <br><br>The official signed report of the Presidential Committee appointed to investigate the just-concluded "treaty of peace commerce and navigation" with Great Britain. The report observes: "The present treaty is letter for letter the same as that concluded in 1837 in Lima by the Proctor of the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation and the same also bearing the date of 30 May 1838 that the Extraordinary Bolivian Congress meeting in Cochabamba approved" our translation. With five members dissenting the committee decides that the method of congressional approval though "farcical" was legal and binding. Bearing signatures among others of Pedro Buitrago Narciso Dulón Eusebio Gutiérrez M. de la Cruz Méndez José M. Dalence and Manuel Sagarnaga. Very good condition. Two small tears at folds not affecting text. unknown books
1833WRCAM39277Chuquisaca: Tipografia de Chuquisaca 1833. 233pp. In Spanish. Pages 17 and 21 reversed due to printer's error. Small folio. Gathered signatures stitched. Contemporary ink ownership inscription "Señor Dn. Manuel Capiede " and later clerical ink inscription "RM No 694" in upper margin of titlepage. Ink ownership stamp on titlepage and final page. Light marginal staining on outer leaves. A very good copy. A very rare collection of the founding documents of Bolivia's "Tribunal Jeneral de MinerÃÂa" the mining tribunal created by President Andrés de Santa Cruz in 1829. The tribunal was established after years of conflict in Bolivia's fight for independence from Spain and early internal struggles that left its important mines in a state of disrepair. The present document contains presidential decrees from Santa Cruz and numerous communications from the Minister of State from 1829 to 1833 and the by-laws of the Tribunal approved Sept. 4 1830. The by- laws a major portion of the document are largely concerned with the different forms of labor at Bolivia's mines. No copies found in Palau or listed by OCLC. RENÉ-MORENO BIBLIOTECA BOLIVIANA 694. Tipografia de Chuquisaca unknown books
1827WRCAM39275Chuquisaca: Imprenta Boliviana 1827. 233pp. In Spanish. Pages 17 and 21 reversed due to printer's error. Gathered signatures stitched. Clerical ink inscription "763 G.R.M." in inner margin of titlepage. Minor light staining. Very good. Untrimmed. In a half morocco box. The extremely rare second and last official edition of Bolivia's first constitution after the slightly less rare first edition of 1826. In 1825 Upper Peru became the final South American republic to secure its independence from Spain under the leadership of Simón BolÃÂvar renaming itself Bolivia in his honor. BolÃÂvar himself drafted this first constitution of the country in 1825 and handed power to Gen. Antonio José de Sucre as president for life. The constitution was accepted by the second Bolivian congress in 1826 and Sucre accepted his appointment but only for two years with the provision that two thousand Columbian troops should remain with him in La Paz. In late 1827 after repeated uprisings Sucre and his army were driven from the capital and the constitution was changed the following year. This second edition which bears a serious printer's error in the section on the president is especially scarce and not recorded by Palau. OCLC records the imprint but locates no copies. RENÉ-MORENO BIBLIOTECA BOLIVIANA 763. Imprenta Boliviana unknown books