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44496First editions unless noted. Paper wrappers. Very good. 1. Pan American Union. ECUADOR LATEST REPORTS FROM ECUADOREAN OFFICIAL SOURCES. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 110 1933 WITH NO. 121 1934 WITH NO. 145 1936. FOREIGN TRADE OF CHILE FOR 1931 1932 AND 1934. THREE ISSUES. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1933-1936. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. Very good copies. 2. Pan American Union. ECUADOR. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 195. 1942. FOREIGN TRADE OF ECUADOR FOR 1939 AND 1940. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1940. 6 pp. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 3. Statistical Division Pan American Union. FOREIGN TRADE OF THE ECUADOR FOR 1935. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union n.d. 2 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 4. U.S. Chamber of Commerce. FOREIGN COMMERCE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BULLETIN. NEGOTIATION OF A TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ECUADOR CONTEMPLATED. Washington D.C.: Pan American Union 1937. 6 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 5. Economic Intelligence Service. PUBLIC FINANCE 1928-1937. XLIII ECUADOR. Geneva: League of Nations 1938. 9 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 6. Statistical Division Pan American Union. FOREIGN TRADE SERIES NO. 145-A. RECENT STATISTICS OF ECUADOR'S FOREIGN TRADE. Pan American Union 1940. 7 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 7. U.S. Treasury Department. PRESS RELEASE. PRESS SERVICE NO. 37-33. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. THURSDAY JULY 1 1943. Washington D.C.: U.S. Treasury Department 1943. 1 pp. Sm. 4to. First edition. The Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. and C.E. Alfaro Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador announce the Stabilization Agreement of 1942 . A very good copy. 8. Chemical Bank & Trust Co. ECUADOR. NUMBER 45. JULY 9 1948. New York: Chemical Bank & Trust Co. 1948. Unpaged 4 pp. Sm. 4to. Self wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. unknown books
1982182411Guayaquil Ecuador: Banco Central del Ecuador 1982. Softcover. G./Fair front cover has rubbing and markings back cover good. Some inside pages folds have light soiling. 18 unnumbered pages : color illustrations. Printed on both sides of a continuous sheet folded accordion style to form a book. Text in Spanish. "Museo Antropológico y Pinacoteca del Banco Central del Ecuador Guayaquil julio-agosto 1982; Museo del Banco Central del Ecuador Cuenca septiembre 1982; Museo Camilo Egas Quito octubre 1982. Banco Central del Ecuador unknown books
200058727Quito: Colegio de Arquitectos del Ecuador Pichincha 2000. 30cm. BAQ/2000. 143p. b/w and color plates ind. plans fldg. color pict. wrps. Major production with beautiful re-productions documents contemporary architecture in Ecuador with a special section for international projects. Categories include: National architecture Urban design Restorationa and Rehabilitation Theory/History/Criticism Specialized Magazine international Gold Medal Winners International architecture. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000. Colegio de Arquitectos del Ecuador Pichincha unknown books
1918042829Guayaquil: Imp. de "El Independiente 1918. 232p. duotone illus. and portraits original stiff printed wrappers. Full-page SIGNED presentation on the verso of the t.p. to James H. Roth then vice-consul of the United States to Ecuador with Roth's ownership signature on the top margin of the front wrapper. Imp. de "El Independiente unknown books
1923205299Quito Ecuador: Manuel Piedra 1923. Oversized Paperback. 60pp nine plates 2pp music. Large octavo. Text in Spanish. Somewhat worn and soiled wraps. Cover title reads "Homenaje de la Colonia Española a la República del Ecuador." Discourses speeches biographic matter etc. relating to the erection of a statue to the memory of Suárez Veintimilla and his military activites e.g. his glorious sacrifice in Morocco-a monument that was also serving double duty as a symbolic symbol of the relationship between Spain and Ecuador: presumably not the indigenous population but the descendants of Spanish colonialists. Manuel Piedra paperback books
1842WRCAM35397Washington 1842. 174pp. Dbd. Circular ink stamp on one internal page scattered light foxing else very good. This annual message of the President contains the first Congressional printing of two treaties. The first the Webster-Ashburton Treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain settled the difficult boundary dispute in the Northeast and enlisted American support in the British effort to suppress the slave trade. It is one of the major 19th century American treaties and it is printed here along with much of the correspondence between Secretary of State Daniel Webster Lord Ashburton and others. There is also much information on the destruction of the steamer Caroline an incident which did serious harm to U.S.-British relations. The second treaty is the first U.S. treaty with Ecuador a treaty of amity and commerce. MALLOY pp.650 421. unknown books
316646London: Heinemann nd. First UK Edition. Illus. xiv 263pp. 8vo. Bound in full red polished calf gilt spine. Fine. First UK Edition. Illus. xiv 263pp. 8vo. 1935-37 expedition to Llanganatis Mountains in eastern Ecuador and studies of Ssabella Indians and the exploration of the Curaray River. Heinemann unknown books
18582221Quito ca. 1858. Tall 4to. 24 pp. <br><br>The government of Venezuela demands of the government of Ecuador the complete and unconditional restitution to Gen. Juan José Flores and his family of all the property that Ecuador sequestered and confiscated by executive order on 7 December 1846 and 17 September 1847. Venezuela claims Gen. Flores as a citizen by birth and Ecuador refuses to recognize that citizenship saying Flores was a general in the Ecuadorian army when the confiscation and sequestration occurred. The publication is entirely composed of documents relating to this question.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of NUC and WorldCat find no U.S. libraries reporting ownership. In modern wrappers preserving the original front printed wrapper. unknown books
1889588661889. published in New York City 1889. published in New York City 1889. Early Ecuadoran Code Printed in New York City Ecuador. Codigo Penal en Materia Criminal de la Republica del Ecuador. New York: Imprenta de "Las Novedades" 1889. 148 76 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Cloth blind frames to boards blind arms of Ecuador to front gilt title to spine endpapers renewed. Light rubbing corners bumped a few minor dampstains to boards some fading to spine. Faint dampstaining to margins internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamp and manuscript shelf number to title page. A nice copy. $350. Second issue. First issued in 1872 and replaced by a revised code in 1971 this penal code was important because it formally endorsed such principles as the assumption of innocence until proven guilty and the prohibition of arrests without warrants. Offenses covered include abortion adultery illegal marriages dueling and homicide among others. OCLC locates 6 copies in North American law libraries GWU Harvard Library of Congress Tulane University of Michigan Yale. Another copy located at UC-Berkeley Law School. Not in the British Museum Catalogue. unknown books
1838WRCAM41131Quito: Imprenta de gobierno por T. Campanzano 1838. 232pp. Folio. Dbd. Minor soiling to first two leaves; very light even toning. Very good. A refutation made by Gonzalez of the accusations made against him by Jose Maria Urbina and Dr. Jose Felix Valdivieso. Gonzalez was the minister of the interior in Ecuador under Vicente Rocafuerte Ecuador's second president 1834-39. Both Urbina and Valdivieso were exiled for their political views; both returned to Ecuador in 1839 after the end of Rocafuerte's presidency. No copies are located on OCLC. Imprenta de gobierno por T. Campanzano unknown books