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185528012New York: J.H. Colton & Co 1855. 13 3/4" X 16½" image 13¼" X 16¼". Hand colored. Near fine. Faint age toning. A beauty clean margined and striking. Small insets at lower left showing "Pernambuco" and "Rio de Janeiro." Full text "The Republic of Chili" on verso. J.H. Colton & Co unknown
19922083002116409940Iwanamishoten 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
19812081002109000067Brazilian Japan Cultural Association 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 321p Size: 28cm Brazilian Japan Cultural Association paperback
1928List1922Bahia 1928. Folded map. Fine condition. Fine. Teodoro Sampaio was an Afro-Brazilian cartographer engineer politician and historian who was very active in Brazil particularly in Bahia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Offered here is Sampaio’s map of Bahia from 1928 which updates a map he produced in 1899 of the same region with updates of the settlement of the region including a detailed inset of the city of BBahio de Todos os Santos on the lower right corner. At the time of the map’s production Sampaio was an authority on Brazilian geography being a member of the Instituto Geográfico e Histórico da Bahia serving as president in 1922 and a member of the Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro and the Instituto Geográfico e Histórico da Bahia and publishing several books on Brazilian geography. The period between 1899 when the first edition of this map was published and 1928 saw the development of rubber plantations in Bahia and the map provides detail on the region’s roads and population centers. We find no publicly held examples of this edition and one copy of the 1899 edition at Princeton though we do find a reference to this edition at the Brazilian National Archives. unknown
193043564Rio de Janeiro 1930. String-tied plain paper wrappers. Wrappers stained worn and torn; photographs near fine one scuffed. 8 leaves. 12 x 14 inches. Ten photographs mounted to gray paper 11 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches 1; 6 x 9 1/2 4; 8 x 6 1; 6 x 4 1/2 4 two of a factory building on the river with cargo boats in front and eight of the interior with industrial equipment newly installed. Three photographs stamped in blind: Photo Halifax Rua Buenos Aryes 120-1 Rio de Janeiro. While there is no information about Photo Halifax their address was in the same building as L.J. Martins' photography shop. unknown
176410531Lisbon 1764. Disbound. Very Good binding. Folio. 1 ff. Removed from binding. Light staining; early manuscript number at the top corner; a couple instances of later notation in the margin. A nice example of this Alvará in which the king address matter related to the port of Belem in Brazil. Dated in print 28 September 1764. unknown
1850451361850. Overall very good. Eight views all removed from larger volumes.<br /> <br /> 1. "View of Rio De Janeiro Capital of Brazil" ca. 1850. Wood engraving. 14 x 24 cm. From The Flag of Our Union Boston MA one of the most popular newspaper in America.<br /> <br /> 2. "A Representation of a Street in Rio De Janeiro- Grand Entrance to the City of the Emperor of Brazil ca 1852. Wood engraving. 16 x 24 cm . From The Flag of Our Union Boston MA.<br /> <br /> 3. "Commencement of the works of the First Railroad in Brazil" ca. 1852. Wood engraving. 16 x 24 cm. Perhaps from The Flag of Our Union.<br /> <br /> 4. "Untitled." View of Rio with peasants in foreground and Mount Corcovado in background. 1877. Wood engraving. 16 x 24 cm. folded verso blank.<br /> <br /> 5. "The City of Belem or Para on the Estuary of the Amazon River" 1848. Wood engraving. 12 x 20 cm. From The New Pictorial and Illustrated Family Magazine Volume 5 NY 1848. p. 252.<br /> <br /> 6. "Mulattska Rio De Janeiro" 1854. Colored lithograph J.F. Meyer & Co. Stockholm. 21 x 12 cm. From Carl Skogman: Fregatten Eugenies resa omkring: jorden åren 1851-1853 1854 p. 28.<br /> <br /> 7. "Rio Janeiro" 1850. Etching aus Hildburghausen Bibliographisches Institut. 11 x 15 cm. From " Meyer`s Universum" Plate CCCXXV.<br /> <br /> 8." Rio de Janeiro" View of Bay with Mount Corcovado. 1862 penciled on verso. Colored etching. 12 x 21 cm. unknown
181043917Rio de Janeiro: Na Impressão Regia 1810. Later marbled paper wrappers manuscript title. Very good dampstained along spine with one small wormhole neither affecting text. 2 pp. 4to. Amends laws of January 5 1785 and July 15 1809 concerning the accurate reporting of revenue to the trade boards arguing that underreporting of revenue is equivalent to stealing from the crown. Dated and signed at end: Dado no Rio de Janeiro aos quatro de setembro de mil oitocentos e dez. Principe. OCLC locates a single copy at JCB: OCLC: 81915899. Camargo & Moraes. Bib. da Impressão Régia do Rio de Janeiro; II 158. Na Impressão Regia unknown
189036355London E.: James Imray & Son Chart and Nautical Book Publishers 1890. Original printed blue wrappers stitched. vii 1 132 pp. Scattered and generally light spotting and mild wear. Very Good.<br /> <br /> With detailed table of contents "a complete List of Lights" on the East and North Coasts of Brazil and thorough sailing directions from point to point. The rear wrapper advertises Imray's books and charts for navigating the Atlantic Ocean. Imray printed several earlier and at least one later edition of this work. James Imray & Son, Chart and Nautical Book Publishers unknown
17183782<p>Three separately published parts. 4to. 20 x 16.5 20.5 x 16 and 21 x 17 cm. I: 1 f. 16 pp. with engraved plates of Lobelia westiniana 31 cm x 20.5 cm and Rhexia imbricata & Berberis laurifolia 30 cm x 20.5 cm. II: 1 f. 11 pp. III: 2 ff. 13 pp. engraved plate of Billbergia speciosa 35.5cm x 22cm. Title pages slightly dusty. Part II unbound. Generally excellent.</p><p>A rare series of three consecutively printed dissertations 2 of them illustrated on the flora of Brazil diligently recorded in standard Linnaean form by Carl Thunberg Linnaeus' foremost disciple and the greatest botanical explorer and collector of his day. The specimens were collected by Georg Wilhelm Freyreiss in his travels to Minas Gerais Brazil in 1814-15. Only eight species out of the thirty described by Thunberg in these booklets had been studied until recently Moraes Smedt and Hjertson. Most of the specimens can still be found today at Uppsala University.</p><p>Although the dissertations are separately signed by Billberg Ahlberg and Holm Reyment notes that the work in each case was Thunberg's since it was customary for the professor to write the thesis which his students would then defend in public. Each dissertation is in the form of a scientific description of 10 different species of which several appear to be named and described for the first time: for example Billberg's thesis notes two <em>Lobelia</em> one <em>Begonia</em> and one <em>Euphorbia</em>; Ahlberg'sseveral orchids <em>Epidendrum Cymbidium</em> sp. nightshades <em>Solanum</em> sp. and a type of wild basil <em>Ocymum</em>; and Holm's a species of bromeliad <em>Billbergia speciosa</em>. Two of the theses are illustrated with detailed depictions of the specimens involved on large folding engravings.</p><p>Carl Peter Thunberg 1743-1828 rector of the University of Uppsala earned the epithets "father of South African botany" and "the Japanese Linnaeus." Of the disciples whom Linnaeus sent off on far-flung collecting journeys Thunberg traveled the furthest reaching South Africa Indonesia Japan where in order to be admitted he had to pass himself off as a Dutch Protestant merchant and Sri Lanka. Thunberg is cited in naming some 254 species of plants and animals though significantly more plants than animals and authoring more than 160 monographs and scientific papers.</p><p>OCLC: 3 parts together at NYPL U. Minnesota JCB Harvard.</p><p>Pritzel 9314; BMNH 5 p. 2110; Stafleu & Cowan 14397; G. Eriksson in <em>DSB</em> XIII 391-3; not in Borba; R. Reyment "Carl Peter Thunberg 1743-1828 The Founder of Japanese Botanical Research"; Moraes Smedt and Hjertson "Notes on the Brazilian Plants Collected by Georg Wilhelm Freyreiss and Published by Carl Peter Thunberg in Plantarum brasiliensium" <em>Harvard Papers in Botany</em> 19/1 2014: 123-132.</p> Zeipel & Palmblad
165244394Amsterdam: Jodocus Janssonius 1652. Very good edges reinforced on verso light soiling mostly to margins minor foxing dampstained along bottom edge image clean. 1 sheet. Copper engraved map. 11.75 x 13.5 inches. Double-page copper engraved plate from "Fredrick Hendrick Van Nassauw Prince Van Orangien Zyn Leven En Bedryf." page 128. Labeled "Fig. 10 Fol. 100" in top left corner. The two views depict the 1630 attack on the Portuguese city of Olinda in Brazil by the Dutch.<br /> <br /> When Spanish Crown and the Kingdom of Portugal formed a dynastic union 1580-1640 uniting the entire Iberian peninsula as well as their colonies the Dutch saw their opportunity to take advangage of Portuguese weakness by attacking their colonies occupying large sections of Brazil including the whole Brazilian northeast and in 1630 capturing Recife and Olinda in the captaincy of Pernambuco the largest and richest sugar-producing area in the world. [Jodocus Janssonius] unknown
165244393Amsterdam: Jodocus Janssonius 1652. About very good margins cut to neat line edges lightly browned and soiled few small chips along edges two small tears repaired on th verso some staining on reverse image sharp. 1 sheet. Hand-colored copper-engraved map. 11 x 14.5 inches. Double-page copper engraved plate from "Fredrick Hendrick Van Nassauw Prince Van Orangien Zyn Leven En Bedryf." page 31. Labeled "Fol. 23" along bottom edge. Image Depicts the Dutch fleet under Piet Heyn capturing the fort at the entrance to the Baia de Todos os Santos.<br /> <br /> When Spanish Crown and the Kingdom of Portugal formed a dynastic union 1580-1640 uniting the entire Iberian peninsula as well as their colonies the Dutch saw their opportunity to take advangage of Portuguese weakness by attacking their colonies occupying large sections of Brazil including the whole Brazilian northeast and in 1630 capturing Recife and Olinda in the captaincy of Pernambuco the largest and richest sugar-producing area in the world. [Jodocus Janssonius] unknown
19228831Rio de Janerio: Photo Studio Huberti 1922. First edition. 18cm x 13cm. 295pp. White softcover wraps with black and white illustration and black text to front cover black and white photographs throughout well worn with tears at spine and some loose leaves foldout map attached to back cover with some small closed tears but complete overall good/very good. Photo Studio Huberti unknown
1942361083Tokyo: Burajiru ni Okeru Nihonjin Hattenshi Kanko Iinkai Publication Committee for the History of Japanese Development in Brazil 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. A two-volume history of the Japanese in Brazil by a one-time California resident who helped open Brazil for the Japanese. The first Japanese immigrants settled in Brazil in 1908 not coincidentally the year after the Gentleman's Agreement restricted immigration to the United States. The new arrivals mostly pursued coffee cultivation around Sao Paulo.<br/> <br/> The first volume covers the diplomatic agreements and legal framework for Japanese immigrants in Brazil. The second volume describes the various colonies established successful businesses and offers biographies of some pioneers. These volumes were published to coincide with the 2600th anniversary of Japan a milestone used to stoke the flames of nationalism in the early 1940s. These books were reprinted in the 1950s when Japanese immigration to Brazil boomed again and then again in the 1990s.<br/> <br/> Aoyagi was a major proponent of Japanese emigration and for the establishment of colonies in the Americas. He arrived in California in the 1890s was the first Japanese to visit Peru and then led the push for agricultural colonies in Brazil negotiating the agreements to allow settlements and agricultural exports. Aoyagi was also instrumental in negotiating for Japanese government funds to buy land in Brazil for immigrant farmers. See Azuma In Search of Our Frontier pp. 110ff for more on Aoyagi's efforts in Brazil.<br/> <br/> "A general history of Japanese emigration to Brazil and the economic achievements of Japanese immigrants from 1908 to 1939. Includes the role of Japanese steamship companies as principal promoters of emigration and statistical data on Japanese agriculture."—A Buried Past 1438 vol. 1 only. <br/> <br/> Vol. I: 16 424; vol. II: 9 636 pages. Plus a few leaves of plates and charts and a handful of in-text halftone photographs.<br/> <br/> OCLC: Many single and two-volume listings. First editions of both volumes. Both very good or better in the publisher's gray-blue cloth. In cracked and browned but intact publisher's slipcases. Burajiru ni Okeru Nihonjin Hattenshi Kanko Iinkai [Publication Committee for the History of Japanese Development in Brazil] hardcover
177521552Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of the coast of Brazil from Para showing Cap de Rio Grande and Cap de Sergipe down to the Baye de Tous les Saints. Showing many towns and coastal ports. With decorative cartouche. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages".<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> Folding 13 1/4 x 10 1/4" with ample margins. Strong impression very clean short diagonal crease at lower right corner in margin only. unknown
177521550Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of the coast of Brazil from Barre d'Iguape down to Riv. de la Plata. Showing many towns coastal ports native settlements and missions. With decorative cartouche. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages".<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> 7 1/4 x 10". Strong impression very clean. unknown
177521551Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of the coast of Brazil from S. Salvador in Cap de Bahia down to Cap St. Thomas and S. Vincent. Showing many towns coastal ports and the Riv. Saint Francois. With decorative cartouche. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages".<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> 7 x 9 3/4". Strong impression very clean. unknown
1890363568Rio de Janeiro Brazil: Photographia do Commercio 1890. A group of six carte-de-visite format albumen prints likely dating from the 1890s. The subjects are all Afro-Brazilians posed standing with their right arm resting on a piece of furniture a table a chair a pedestal. Five of the six images have printed backs identifying them as originating from Photographia do Commercio Rua da Carioca no. 40 Rio de Janeiro. These printed backs are in two styles both similar but one is smaller than the other. The sixth image has no identifying information but the distinctive pattern of the cloth on the table visible in the image places it in the same photo studio.<br /> <br /> Wilhelm Gaensby 1843–1928 emigrated to Brazil from Switzerland with his parents when he was five in 1848. He learned photography from Alberto Henschel and opened his own studio in Salvador in 1875. About 1893 he moved to Rio de Janeiro keeping his original studio in operation. A number of albums of Gaensby's landscape and scenic photographs survive but little has been written about his studio work. Perhaps the best survey of his career can be found in the chapter devoted to him in Os Fotógrafos do Império Editora Capivara 2005; translated from Brésil: Les premiers photographes d'un empire sous les Tropiques; Gallimard 2005. Generally very good or better. Medium contrast images tending towards sepia tones. Photographia do Commercio unknown
194141843Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1941. First edition. Paper wrappers. Very good copies. .10 pp. 11 pp. 5 pp. 16 pp. 16 pp. 10 pp. 8vo. & 4to. Comprising Foreign Trade Series #107 1932; #114 1933; 1933 typed copy prepared by Statistical Division of PAU; #177 1940; #188 1941 and Garman A.D. "Mining Laws of Brazil" Information Circular Department of Commerce I.C. 6298 July 1930. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
1877SZEPEBKS007741IRio de Janeiro: Oriente do Rio de Janeiro 1877. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 22x15 cm. - 388 pp. - With a separate title-page on the unnumbered Page 221: "Rituaes do Grande Oriente Unido e de Supremo Conselho do Brazil - I." with a date of 1879 as well as a full-page table of "Alphabetos Maconicos" on the also unnumbered Page 325. With a full-page Errata - Half red morocco spine with 4 raised bands and title in gilt marbled end-papers. Edges quite worn. With an old blue label of the Porto Allegre book dealer Joaquim Alves Leite and a bookplate of a now defunct U.S. seminary library. - The Grande Oriente do Brazil is a masonic body in Brazil in the tradition of Anglo-American Freemasonry. This book gives their constitution and laws and descrbes all of their rituals including the funeral ones. - Extremely rare: WorldCat gives no location at all and only a single one for the somewhat shorter 373 pages first edition of 1875 Universidade de Sao Paulo <br/> <br/> Oriente do Rio de Janeiro hardcover
19295538Tokyo: Kaigai Kogyo 1929. Very good. 248104164pp. plus twenty-five double-sided photographic plates one folding. Original illustrated wrappers printed in blue green white and yellow. Moderate toning minor edge wear. Light foxing to beginning and end of text block otherwise internally clean. A rare and informative guide to Brazil intended for Japanese immigrants to the country in the early 20th century. The work contains chapters on the history of Brazil including its relationship with Japan and information on the contributions of indigenous peoples and "Black Africans" the geography of the country the suitability of the country for Japanese immigrants including the quantity of available land a good climate and a laundry list of favorable crops origins trends and the present state of Japanese immigration including detailed information on companies helpful to immigrants the relationship and opportunities for Japanese immigrants in the coffee industry and more. Towards the end of the work are detailed tables and lists of information on numerous historical economic and agricultural aspects related to Japanese immigration.<br /> <br /> The photographic plates picture notable monuments and scenery in Brazil Japanese immigrants already in the country various agricultural and business locations scenes in Japanese colonies shots featuring the harvesting of agricultural products and more. The only folding plate is comprised of two pages showing small panoramic photographs of Japanese colonies one along a river. Only one copy of this work in the world at the National Diet Library in Japan. Kaigai Kogyo unknown
19305531Tokyo: Nippon Renmi -- Nippon Kogyu Bu 1930. Very good. 29pp. Original printed wrappers. Minor wear and dust-soiling. An unrecorded pamphlet printing the text of a speech delivered to the Japanese Industrial Club by the Japanese Ambassador to Brazil. The title of the speech is translated as Back from Brazil or Returning from Brazil and concentrates on Ariyoshi's experiences after spending three years in South America with particular attention paid to Japanese immigration and potential investment. During the course of his speech Ariyoshi touches on the industrial resources of Brazil German and Italian influence in the country recent struggles by the coffee industry foreign investment in Brazil specifically mentioning the Rothschild family and more. He concludes by calling for continued Japanese immigration and additional capital investment by Japanese business interests in Brazil. No copies in OCLC though a 1939 work by Setsuzo Sawada is listed under the same title. Nippon Renmi -- Nippon Kogyu Bu unknown
19584799Tokyo: Kyouiku Kenkyuu Kai Education and Research Group 1958. Very good. 551066pp. Original pictorial wrappers marbled paper spine. Spine mostly perished moderate soiling staining and minor scuffing to wrappers. Occasional light foxing to text. First edition of this interesting history of Brazil printed mostly in Japanese but with section headings and other elements printed in Portuguese. The text is an abridged version of Rocha Pombo's multi-volume Historia do Brazil probably as a textbook for first-generation Japanese students in Brazil who are also learning native Portuguese. The work is printed in the Japanese style and mimeographed or printed in a similar stencil-based method. The text is supplemented with numerous maps illustrations and portrait drawings related to Brazilian history. Three of the more striking illustrations occur in the first chapter depicting a pair of indigenous Brazilians and an indigenous housing structure. The text begins with a chapter focused on the "Principais grupo de indigenas" and "A sociedade dos indigenas" and also includes sections on the western discovery of Brazil the establishment of early colonies the general government agricultural history slavery "o trafico de negros" various historical wars and revolts the dynasty period Brazilian independence the early days of the republic Brazil in the 20th century and much more. Biographical passages of notable Brazilian figures are peppered throughout the text. This intriguing edition of Pombo's history of Brazil most likely designed for Japanese students does not appear in OCLC. Kyouiku Kenkyuu Kai [Education and Research Group] unknown
19585047Sao Paulo: Tenrikyo Brazil Mission 1958. Very good. 52162511pp. including 32pp. of photographically-illustrated plates. Original orange cloth gilt spine titles housed in original cardboard slipcase with black spine lettering. Very minor wear internally clean. Some chipping and toning to slipcase. An unrecorded history of the Japanese immigrant Tenrikyo Mission in Brazil providing valuable information on many Tenrikyo churches across the country. Tenrikyo was a new Japanese religion founded in the 19th century in Japan by Nakayama Miki and spread to Hawaii Brazil and other regions where Japanese immigrants moved over the course of the first few decades of the 20th century. The photographic plates contain portraits of some mission members views of churches scenes from church life and more. The text is almost wholly in Japanese save for occasional listings of Spanish names and other information. Not reported in OCLC. Tenrikyo Brazil Mission unknown
19574803Tokyo: Raten Amerika Ch kai 1957. Very good. 11141pp. plus color photographic frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers printed in brown tan and green. Minor wear and dust-soiling. First edition of this rare biographical account of life in Brazil by Kiyoshi Yamamoto a doctor of agriculture who served as Chairman of the Japan-Brazil Culture Promotion Committee. The work covers "fifty years of progress" among Japanese immigrant farmers and their lives in Brazil published in Japan to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of "the hard work of our overseas compatriots" in South America. Chapters cover Japanese immigration to Brazil from the beginning the population of Japanese colonies the acceptance and status of Japanese emigrants Japanese farmers and their situation the state of Japanese commerce and industry in Brazil the history of racial prejudice in the country including part of a chapter on the importing of Black slaves from Africa Japan's restrictions on emigration as well as a celebratory chapter on Japanese immigration. The Appendix includes information on various Japanese immigration-related associations. According to the printed caption beneath the color photographic frontispiece it shows a downtown view of part of "The thriving city of Sao Paulo." Only one holding in the United States at Cornell with just three copies in Japan at the National Diet Library Waseda University and the International Research Center for Japanese Studies. Raten Amerika Ch kai unknown