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Barcelona, Editorial Ámbito, 1976. 4to.; 173 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada, 1953. 4to.; 164 pp., 2 hs. y una lámina. Primera edición. Cubiertas originales.
Buenos Aires, Librería La Facultad, de Juan Roldán, 1916. 4to.; 309 pp., y una lámina con el retrato del autor. Encuadernación original en piel estampada.
Buenos Aires, Eudeba, 1964. 4to.; 88 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Editorial Bartolomé Bauzá, 1927. 4to. menor, VII-229 pp., VI pp. Primera edición. Encuadernación en cretona estampada.
Bross. edit. in-16, copert. a colori, pp. 164-(4), coll. Racconti di Terre Lontane, ill.ni in nero n.t. Ottimo.
Zaragoza, Gobierno de Aragón, 2002. 4to.; 187 pp. Numerosas ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
In-8 p. (mm.220x145), 2 volumi in 1, mz. pelle coeva (piatti con mancanze), fregi e tit. oro al dorso. L’opera, con testo su due colonne, molto ben illustrata da complessive 68 (su 74) tavole inc. in rame e numerate (poste alla fine del volume), è così composta: - "Chili, Paraguay, Uruguay, Buenos Aires" di Famin C., pp. (4),99;63; con 24 tavv, dedicate al Cile e 16 al Paraguay che raffigurano: usi e costumi, flora e fauna locali + 1 cartina geografica, ripieg., dedicata alle provincie unite del Rio della Plata (Paraguai, Uruguai e Chili). - "Patagonia, Terra del Fuoco ed isole Maluine" di La-Croix F., pp. 92 (incluso l’Indice), con 5 tavv. + la relativa cartina geografica, ripieg., numer. I. e II. - "Storia e descrizione delle isole dell’Oceano" di Bory di Saint-Vincent e Lacroix F. (con proprio frontesp., 1842), pp. 183 (Indice incluso). Questo secondo vol. è così suddiviso: Isole Orcadi - Shetland - Feroe - Normanne (Jersey, Guernesey, Serk e Aurigny) - Terranuova (San Pietro e Miquelon) - Bermude - Crozet - Galapagos - Revilla Gigedo. Fanno seguito le "Regioni circompolari" di Lacroix F., da p. 185 a 343 (incluso Indice), costituite da: Polo Artico - Islanda - Groenlandia, con 21 tavv. che raffigurano i nativi, loro abitazioni e vedute. Volume della Collana “L’Universo o Storia e descrizione di tutti i popoli, loro religioni, costumi, usanze, ecc. Con aloni, 8 tavv. ingiallite, ma complessivam. discreto esemplare.
Mm 255x285 Collana "Storie di viaggiatori italiani". Prefazione di Egidio Ortona. Volume cartonato, legatura editoriale in tela, sovraccoperta figurata a colori, cofanetto originale, 262 pagine, numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 210x310 Volume rilegato che tiene insieme 14 monografie (nn. 16-29), tutte illustrate in bianco e nero, con cartine geografiche a colori, a cura di Carlo Muzio. Rilegatura in mezza tela con titolo oro impresso al dorso. SEnza data, anni venti. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In Berna, nella Stamperia della Suprema Reggenza elvetica, 1768, in-4, cartonatura originale, pp. [8], 225, [1]. Si tratta del solo quarto ed ultimo volume, in ottimo stato di conservazione.
176019587A Amsterdam, chez M. [Marc] Michel Rey, 1760 et 1761. 3 vol. au format pt in-12 (163 x 104 mm) de 138, 48 pp. , f. n.fol., 275 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. ; 1 f. n.fol., 241 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. ; 108, 239 pp. et 4 ff. n.fol. Reliures uniformes de l'époque de plein veau glacé et marbré blond, plats jansénistes, dos à nerfs ornés de filets gras à froid, roulette dorée sur les nerfs, doubles caissons d'encadrement dorés, larges fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin acajou, pièces de tomaison de maroquin anthracite, titre doré, tomaison dorés, palette dorée en queue, dentelle dorée sur les coupes, toutes tranches rouges.
1756ABC_48388Saint Paul = São Paulo but the work was likely printed somewhere in Western Europe 1756. 8vo. Contemporary brown paste paper wrappers with a manuscript title label mounted at the head of the spine and a shelf mark label at the foot in a protective clear plastic sleeve. With a typographical ornament on the title-page. 88 pp. First or second edition of a rare biography of the mythical Spaniard Nicolas Rubiuni 1710- the "first king of Paraguay" and "emperor of the Mamelukes Mamelucos of São Paulo". It was the first time that the Bandeirantes settlers of Pirintinga served as the theme for a novel. This curious work is sometimes considered to be an anti-Jesuit publication but Borba de Moraes argues that it should simply be seen as a work of fiction instead. The first two editions of this novel were both published in 1756 and it is therefore unclear which is the first. However the present edition appears to be the most rare of the two as we have only been able to find it in two sales records of the past 100 years.The myth of Nicolas Rubiuni is said to have been created by Marquis Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo 1699-1782 chief minister to the Portuguese king to undermine the Jesuits. When the Jesuits first arrived in Paraguay in 1588 their objective was to convert to local people the Guaraní to Christianity and to protect them from European colonists and slave traders. The Guaraní were threatened by the Bandeirantes from Brazil who tried to capture and enslave them to work on the sugar plantations. However armed by the Jesuits the Guaraní were able to defeat them in 1642 which ended to worst of the slave trade in the region. The involvement of the Jesuits inspired mixed feelings in Europe. They were painted as either romantic saviours or as exploiters who were using the Guaraní to create their own independent kingdom in Paraguay. The figure of Rubiuni was said to have stood up against the Jesuits and restore order in the region.According to Borba de Moraes the work demonstrates how closely the activities in the Americas were followed in Europe as the unknown author displays a wealth of knowledge about the missions the subjecting of Paraguay to Jesuit rule and the treatment of the Guaraní. The work must have been fairly popular in Europe as Italian German and Dutch translations were published shortly after the first French editions. With the bookplate of Carolus Franciscus S. R. J. Comes à Nefelrod mounted on the inside of the front wrapper. The edges and corners of the wrappers are somewhat scuffed with creasing and some loss of material on the spine including of the two paper labels mounted there making them difficult to read. With a wormhole on the front wrapper and first 3 leaves barely affecting the printed text. Otherwise in good condition.l Borba de Moraes I p. 404; Sabin 32020. unknown
ORD-8050Traduite de l'Italien de M. Muratori. Paris. Sté Catholique des Bons Livres. 1826. Petit in-12 pleine basane brune, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, tranches marbrées, 302pp. La relation proprement dite se termine à la page 220, elle est suivie par Lettres du P. Gaetan Cattaneo, missionnaire de la Cie de Jésus à M. Joseph Cattaneo son frère. Impression sur papier gris. Coiffe supérieur abîmée, coins lgt émoussés, dernière garde absente, sinon bon état.
2161Paris, Ed. Frédéric Chambriand, coll. “Regards sur le monde” - 1950 - in-8 : 200 pp. + qqs repro.photo n. & b. - br., couv. vélin, caractères coul.
182698932Paris, Société catholique des bons livres, impr. Imprimerie de Trembay, à Senlis 1826 In-12 18,5 x 10,5 cm. Reliure postérieure XXe s. demi-chagrin fauve à coins, dos à nerfs ornés de roulettes dorées, couvertures conservées, 302 pp. Reliure postérieure en très bon état, couvertures d’origine ternies, intérieur légèrement et uniformément jauni, 3 tampons de bibibliothèque en marge.
1794ABC_47826Paraguay and/or Brazil 1794. 34 x 22 cm. Stitched through 2 single holes only one remains intact. Written in brown ink in a very legible late 18th-century cursive. 1 1 blank 12 2 blank pp. A contemporary unpublished and unrecorded Portuguese manuscript describing the Paraguay River and the lands rivers and territories adjoining including the location of former Jesuit Missions. It is written within the context of the Portuguese-Spanish dispute over the frontier between Portuguese Brazil and the Spanish colonies and focuses in particular on the upper reaches of the river which at that time still remained relatively unknown. The Portuguese under the governorship of Luis de Albuquerque 1739-97 had recently in 1778 established the towns of Albuquerque today Corumbá Laredo Villa María today Cáceres Casalvasco and Salinas. These new establishments and their locations on the Paraguay River are mentioned here. The terms of the 1777 Treaty of San Ildefonso between Portugal and Spain directed that a Portuguese-Spanish delegation be sent to the Paraguay River region to determine a definitive border between the territories. The Spanish delegation arrived in 1781 under the command of the military officer and naturalist Félix Manuel de Azara 1746-1821 and waited in Asunción in Paraguay for the Portuguese. The latter in the end never arrived but the Spanish delegation remained in the region until the 1790s Azara until 1801 exploring and measuring the region as well as handling the ongoing disagreements with the Portuguese over the demarcation. This Portuguese description of the River Paraguay is undoubtedly connected to these ventures though whether it is a contemporary translation into Portuguese of a Spanish survey or a survey of the river carried out by the Portuguese themselves is uncertain. It is however the only known copy of an unpublished description of the River Paraguay and it describes in detail the little-known upper regions of the Paraguay River.With a crossed-out annotation on the title-page the title-page and the last blank leaf are somewhat water stained. The paper is otherwise uniformly toned and showing some occasional foxing the edges of the leaves are somewhat frayed slightly affecting the text at the head of each page. Overall in good condition. unknown
19395528Tokyo: Taku Tsutomu Sho Taku Tsutomu-kyoku Bureau of Colonial Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1939. Very good. 16pp. Original printed wrappers. Even toning minor dust soiling. A short but dense and illustrated guide to a Japanese agricultural colony founded in Paraguay during the 1930s. The settlement called "La Colmena" was established outside Asuncion by a Japanese land company in 1936 after Brazil all but halted immigration by Japanese to their own country in 1934. The community was small and did not consist of more than a thousand people by the full onset of World War II. In addition to containing vital information concerning the operation of this small Japanese settlement the present work is illustrated by a number of photographic reproductions of residents at work and in the community. We could not locate a copy in OCLC. Taku Tsutomu Sho Taku Tsutomu-kyoku [Bureau of Colonial Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs] unknown
63-8236Asuncion Paraguay: Paraguay 1918. 18 x 28 cm. Single sheet. Typed carbon copy letter. Good with stain creasing marginal tears. Italiano. [Asuncion, Paraguay: Paraguay], 1918. unknown
1973LFA-126733682N° 56 (Mars 1973) : 86 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
Praga: Pragae, Typis Universitatis Carolo-Ferdinandeae in Collegio Societatis Jesu ad Sanctum Clementem, 1705. Folio; 714 pp. más 3-1-12-11-8-3 hojas para los Indices de cada capítulo. Ejemplar oscurecido por la calidad el papel, y con un Ex-libris manuscrito que reza: "Provincia Paraquariae Soc. J. ex dono Joachimi Gutierrez Neo-Cordubensis". Ejemplar sin encuadernación, con cubiertas facticias provisionales en cartulina.
Paris, 1972, 8vo cop. ill. col. pp. XVI-64 con num. ill. e figurine col. n.t.
Barcelona, Imprenta de Henrich y Compañía en comandita, 1914. 4to.; 115 pp., 1 h. Con numerosas ilustraciones entre el texto y 12 láminas fuera de texto. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
Sin datos de lugar de impresión, ni impresor, (posiblemente: Brasil, 1949). 4to.; 94 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1913318530London: Seeley Service & Co 1913. Third & Cheaper edition. With 30 illus and a map. 8vo. Bound in modern three quarters mottled tan calf marbled boards maroon leather title label. Fine. Third & Cheaper edition. With 30 illus and a map. 8vo. Seeley, Service & Co unknown