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1892599081892. A Collection of Brazilian Amendments Brazil. Procuracoes Particulares Decreto N. 79 de 26 de Agosto de 1892 Que Dispoe Sobre Procuracoes por Instrumento Particular de Proprio Punho Seguido de Formularios por um Advogado. Pelotas: Echenique & Irmao 1892. 27 3 pp. Bound with Lei No. 11 de 4 de Janeiro de 1896: Organisacao Political Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre: Officinas Typographicas de Echenique Irmaos & Cia. 1904. 15 pp. And Facturas ou Contas Assignadas: Reguladas Pelo Dec. N. 11527 de 17 de Marco de 1915 e Legislacao Referente. Com Annotacoes e Formulario. Pelotas: Echenique & C. 1915. 18 1 pp. folding table. And Nova Regimento de Custas Judiciarias Contendo a Lei N. 11 de 28 de Novembro de 1896. Pelotas: Echenique & Irmao 1896. 48 1 pp. And Lei No 10 de 16 de Dezembro de 1895: Organisacao Judiciaria Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre: Officinas Typographicas de Echenique Irmaos & Comp. 1903. 108 20 pp. And Teixeira Luiz Candido Annotator. Decretos Nos. 63 e 64 do Governo do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul Dando Regulamento as Custas e Taxa Judiciaria Approvado Pelo Congresso do Estado Pelos Decretos Nos. 11 e 12. Explicado por um Promptuario em Forma de Abcdario. Porto Alegre: Typographia de Cesar Reinhardt 1897. 167 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Later three-quarter calf over marbled boards gilt title Procuracoes Particulares 1892 to spine. Light rubbing to boards and extremities. Some browning to text minor tears and chips to edges of some leaves. Later owner stamps in a few places interior otherwise clean. $500. This is a collection of amendments. The first three address the Brazilian Civil Code the final three address that of the State of Rio Grande do Sul. All are well-annotated and the final two are in essence brief treatises. No copies of any title located on OCLC. unknown books
1899250503<p>Genova: Stabilimento Tipo-Grafico Ditta A. Montorfano 1899. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong octavo; 55 10 84 32 19 x 26 cm decorated red cloth with inset oval photograph gilt fleur-de-lis endpapers top cover rubbed. Very Scarce. <br /><br />A travel guide / mug book bi-lingual and ending with 32 pages of local advertisements. Gift inscription to Commander Chapman C. Todd U.S.N. who commanded the U.S.S. Wilmington during the Spanish-American War as part of the North Atlantic Fleet and later the South Atlantic Sqadron. In early 1899 the Wilmington made a 4600 round-tip voyage on the Amazon River. The inscription suggests that it was by Bertino de Miranda Lima a Brazilian journalist and contributor here at Manaos. The 42 leaves of photographs of local sights were taken by Atelier Artisticl Photographico de la Luciani at Manaos.</p> Stabilimento Tipo-Grafico Ditta A. Montorfano hardcover
1886644081886. Rio de Janeiro 1886. Fourth edition. Rio de Janeiro 1886. Fourth edition. Annotated Brazilian Commercial Code Brazil. Araujo Costa Salustiano Orlando de Editor. Codigo Commercial do Imperio de Brazil Annotado com Toda a Legislacao do Paiz que lhe e Referente; Com Osarestos e Decisoes Mais Notaveis dos Tribunaes e Juizes; Concordado com a Legislacao do Paizes Estrangeiros Mais Adiantados; Con um Vasto e Copioso Appendice Tambem Annotado Contendo Nao so Todos os Regulamentos Commerciaes Como os Mais Recentes Actos do Governo Imperial Quer Sobre Bancos o Sociedades Anonymas Quer Sobre Impostos; Dispensando Consultar-Se a Colleccao das Leis do Imperio. Rio de Janeiro: Laemmert & C. 1886. 1104 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Recent cloth printed paper title label to spine. Moderate toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamp to title page. $300. Fourth edition. Brazil enjoyed a remarkable period of rapid material progress and international importance under Emperors Pedro I and especially Pedro II who reigned from 1831 to 1891. The government enacted a law in 1823 calling for the gradual replacement of the Portuguese Ordenacoes with codes informed by the Enlightenment ideas of the eighteenth century and the work of Jeremy Bentham. A Projecto for commercial law was published in 1836 another in 1838. The code was enacted in 1850 and its first two editions were published in 1858 and 1869. The later editions 1878 1886 1896 are the best because they contain extensive commentary. All of these early editions are rare. OCLC locates 6 copies of the 1886 edition in North America Columbia George Washington University Harvard University of Arizona University of Pennsylvania Yale. Another copy located at the Library of Congress. British Museum Catalogue Compact Edition 4:32. unknown
1886644081886. Rio de Janeiro 1886. Fourth edition. Rio de Janeiro 1886. Fourth edition. Annotated Brazilian Commercial Code Brazil. Araujo Costa Salustiano Orlando de Editor. Codigo Commercial do Imperio de Brazil Annotado com Toda a Legislacao do Paiz que lhe e Referente; Com Osarestos e Decisoes Mais Notaveis dos Tribunaes e Juizes; Concordado com a Legislacao do Paizes Estrangeiros Mais Adiantados; Con um Vasto e Copioso Appendice Tambem Annotado Contendo Nao so Todos os Regulamentos Commerciaes Como os Mais Recentes Actos do Governo Imperial Quer Sobre Bancos o Sociedades Anonymas Quer Sobre Impostos; Dispensando Consultar-Se a Colleccao das Leis do Imperio. Rio de Janeiro: Laemmert & C. 1886. 1104 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Recent cloth printed paper title label to spine. Moderate toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamp to title page. $300. Fourth edition. Brazil enjoyed a remarkable period of rapid material progress and international importance under Emperors Pedro I and especially Pedro II who reigned from 1831 to 1891. The government enacted a law in 1823 calling for the gradual replacement of the Portuguese Ordenacoes with codes informed by the Enlightenment ideas of the eighteenth century and the work of Jeremy Bentham. A Projecto for commercial law was published in 1836 another in 1838. The code was enacted in 1850 and its first two editions were published in 1858 and 1869. The later editions 1878 1886 1896 are the best because they contain extensive commentary. All of these early editions are rare. OCLC locates 6 copies of the 1886 edition in North America Columbia George Washington University Harvard University of Arizona University of Pennsylvania Yale. Another copy located at the Library of Congress. British Museum Catalogue Compact Edition 4:32. unknown books
18512004AG1851. London & New York J & F. Tallis 1851. Original steel engraving / Vintage map. Drawn and engraved by John Rapkin. Partly hand-coloured. Plate Size: 23.9 cm x 34.3 cm. Sheet Size: 27.5 cm x 37.4 cm. Vintage 19th century map in very good condition. John Tallis 7 November 1817 3 June 1876 was an English cartographic publisher. His company John Tallis and Company published views maps and atlases in London from roughly 1838 to 1851. Tallis set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842; the business moved to Smithfield in 1846 and was dissolved in 1849. From 1851 to 1854 Tallis operated as John Tallis and Company. He started The illustrated news of the world and national portrait gallery of eminent personages in 1858 selling it for £1370 in 1861; it folded in 1863. Wikipedia The most important project John Tallis undertook was the 'Illustrated Atlas' from 1851. The original map we offer here was part of this exceptional Atlas and all the maps it contained are still today considered as the last reminder of an era of lavish map production. Tallis worked the project together with John Rapkin 1815-1876 and it was Rapkin's style and talent that we have to thank for when we marvel at these maps today. What makes these maps so special is the detail of engraved vignettes that surround the map and often show indigenous scenes people in their environment and even more so historical buildings or historical views of towns and cities architecture and landscape. The project of 'The Illustrated Atlas' was designed to be finished just in time for the anxiously awaited "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations" or The Great Exhibition sometimes referred to as the Crystal Palace Exhibition in reference to the temporary structure in which it was held was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park London from 1 May to 11 October 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century and it was a much anticipated event. The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert husband of the reigning monarch Queen Victoria. It was attended by numerous notable figures of the time including Charles Darwin Samuel Colt members of the Orléanist Royal Family and the writers Charlotte Brontë Charles Dickens Lewis Carroll George Eliot and Alfred Tennyson. Music for the opening was under the direction of Sir George Thomas Smart and the continuous music from the exhibited organs for the Queen's procession was "under the superintendence of William Sterndale Bennett". Wikipedia unknown
18919563London: Unpublished 1891. A small archive from Charles Skipper & East Limited the London bank note printers including 2 hand written letters on company headed paper which divulge negotiations regarding the potential supply of new bank notes to the Banco da Republica dos Estados Unidos du Brazil and Banco Nacional de la Republica de Colombia. The letters are dated March and April 1891 and penned by an agent working on behalf of Charles Skipper & East sent from an address on Rue de Soutay Paris. Details of potential orders discussed include denominations required quantities note sizes print type costings colour watermarks vignettes precise shipping costs and security arrangements 'they want the new notes to be of a different appearance from those now in use and to combine all possible conditions of security'. Letter 1: Dated 23rd March 1891 discusses the agent's commission the receipt of sketches for the 'un mil' note for Banco da Republica dos Estados Unidos du Brazil and the receipt of 9 bank notes used in Colombia by Banco Nacional de la Republica de Colombia sent from M Luis Carlos Rico of Bogota. 4 sides in contemporary hand writing. Very detailed. Signed 'Yours faithfully E Gany'. In very good condition. Letter 2: Dated 24th April 1891 discusses sketches of the 100 peso note for Colombia quotations for the 5760000 notes in six kinds to be printed and their American competitors. 2 sides in contemporary hand writing. Very detailed. Signed 'Yours faithfully E Gany'. In very good condition. Additionally included in the archive are: Debentures numbered 390 - 400 dated 1st December 1931 signed by the Directors and secretary of Charles Skipper & East Ltd. Double sided printed on pink paper stamped and dated. In fresh condition. A letter dated April 1932 from the solicitors representing Charles Skipper & East to Miss ABS Macfie giving notice to her tenancy of 50 Great Tower St EC3. A legal letter headed Lincoln's Inn 26th May 1892 regarding deeds for a property on Tower Hill in Great Tower St and access to Priest's Alley naming Mr Edward Wormald. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1931 Unpublished unknown
1860003301Librairie A. Courcier, Éditeur, 13 Boulevard Saint-Michel, s.d. (circa 1860). grand-in-8 (24 x 16 cm), 247 pp., reliure toile chagrinée rouge de l'éditeur, filets à froid sur le dos et les plats, plaque dorée sur le premier plat avec titre de l'ouvrage, tranches dorées. Date d'édition environ 1860. Illustré de quatre gravures coloriées, sur papier fort.
1897130041897 br. in-4, (2ff.), 213pp., 1 carte dépliante, P. A. Lahure, 1897
1900mon0000551223Blackie & Son Ltd. 1900T. hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. Personal dedication dated 1930. Cover faded and worn. Page 109-10 torn at top right-hand corner with text missing. Heavy wear at spine hinge with mesh visible. Blackie & Son Ltd. hardcover
18990511Paris, A. Lahure, 1899. Livre complet en 2 vol. Troisième édition, celle de référence, utilisée lors de l'arbitrage du "contesté franco-brésilien" de 1899. Deux forts in-8 de 245 x 165 mm pour (xxxviii) 460 + 506 pp. Reliés demi-cuir, dos à 5 nerfs soulignés doré, nom d'auteur et titre en doré, tomaison (I, II) en chiffres romains dorés et seconde tomaison (4, 5) en chiffres indiens dorés. Plats et gardes marbrés. Dos, chasses et plats frottés, rousseurs marginales qui n'empêchent pas la lecture. Papier sable clair. Le premier volume contient une préface et 1759 paragraphes répartis en 15 lectures, le second volume les paragraphes 1760 à 2634 dans les lectures 16 à 26, où 63 documents sont analysés, ainsi de 4 pièces justificatives en annexe. Fourni et détaillé, ce livre a demandé plusieurs décennies de travail à son auteur. Il retrace l'histoire de la frontière commune entre la France et le Brésil, frontière correspondant au fleuve Oyapock depuis le traité d'Utrecht de 1713. Pendant la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, un gouvernement français penchant vers l'aventurisme a songé à annexer les terres du sud de l'Oyapock, ce qui motiva plusieurs Brésiliens érudits à défendre les intérêts de leur pays. Sans chauvinisme, Joachim Caetano da Silva se passionna pour la cause qu'on n'appelait pas encore le "contesté franco-brésilien" et commença ses recherches en France. Il lut ses premiers résultats devant la Société de Géographie de Paris en 1860. Sa mort en 1873 n'acheva pas son œuvre. Le livre fut réédité, enrichi notamment d'un long sommaire, et c'est la troisième édition proposée ici qui fut donnée le 4 avril 1899 par le baron Rio-Branco, représentant du Brésil, au Conseil fédéral suisse chargé de statuer sur le contesté. Les arbitres donneront raison au Brésil et la frontière de Guyane restera sur l'Oyapock où elle se trouve toujours aujourd'hui.
1845PHO-2444Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1845, 1 tome (3) in-8 (23,5x16cm), (2) ff., XVI-478 pp., demi basane, dos lisse avec auteur et titre. Frottements, coins usés, petit manque à la charnière.
1817104967BBParis, F. Bechet, 1817 u. 1818. 8°. [2] Bl., 160 S., [1] Bl.; [3] Bl., 267 S.; [2] Bl., 206 S., [1] Bl. Kart. d. Zt. mit Papierrückenschild. 3 Werke in 1 Band. [6 Warenabbildungen]
1864529Leipzig et Paris, A. Franck, 1864. Un livre in-8 de 14 x 22 cm, (vi) (xlvi) (4) 456 pp. et 30 pp. de catalogue en fin d'ouvrage. Pleine percaline brune éditeur, dos lisse avec mention de la collection Bibliotheca Americana, de l'auteur Yves d'Evreux encadrée de doubles traits horizontaux, symbole ton sur ton et année en doré en queue, charnières à la Bradel, encadrements aux plats, ornements aux coins et large médaillon doré reprenant la forme d'une ceinture avec les mentions de la collection dans la ceinture et de l'auteur à l'intérieur du médaillon. Gardes rouge foncé. Page de titre de la collection, Prospectus introductif avec état des lieux de la collection, nouvelle page de titre de la collection faisant face à la page de titre de l'ouvrage, Index alphabétique, Table des matières, texte introductif sur "Le père Yves d'Évreux et les premières missions du Maranham", puis "Suite de l'histoire des choses les plus mémorables advenues en Maragnan des années 1613 et 1614" qui ouvre en fait sur le texte. Catalogue de la librairie Franck sur papier jaune à la fin. Édition établie par Ferdinand Denis. Si la France antarctique de Villegagnon jouit d'une certaine notoriété, la "France équinoxiale" fondée par des capucins en 1612 au Maranhão est moins connue. On la connaît surtout par deux témoignages, celui de Claude d'Abbeville et celui-ci, d'Yves d'Evreux. Le premier livre est paru en 1614, le second a été détruit avant même sa diffusion... à l'exception d'un exemplaire, miraculeusement retrouvé et conservé à Paris. Le texte se déroule en deux traités, le premier sans nom, le second intitulé "Des fruits de l'Évangile qui tôt parurent par le baptême de plusieurs enfants". Un témoignage précieux tant sur les Indiens que sur les Capucins, la vision des uns et des autres que sur la géopolitique européenne dans ces régions alors méconnues de l'Amérique du Sud.
1858OB001osLisboa Typgraphia de A. J. F. Lopes Traversa Da Victoria 1858 1859. A popular weekly newspaper; in Portuguese. Similar in style and format to the <i>London Illustrated News</i>. Heavily illustrated with full-page woodcut depictions of many cities in Portugal Brazil all Europe particularly the second volume. Hard Cover. Published in three volumes beginning in 1856 cf. DLC. 40 cm.; 53 numbers: Vol II 1858: 1 2 5-35 33 of 52 numbers; vol. III 1859: 3-15 20-28 33-34 40 44 49-52 30 of 52. This volume is in the publisher's cloth binding. The imprint date of 1858 has been corrected in ink on the title-page and corrected in the gold of the front boards. This volume is not imperfect; it was made up thus. The top three inches of the spine are broken off. Stock#OB001os han oversize. Lisboa, Typgraphia de A. J. F. Lopes, Traversa Da Victoria hardcover
1865RO40203124A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven et Cie - La Revue du Monde, Paris. 1865. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Non coupé. 336 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre. Dos fendu, avec quelques manques, séparant l'ouvrage en 2 parties. Quelques rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 981-Brésil
1862R240083394L.HACHETTE ET CIE. 1862. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 680 pages - tranches dorées - ouvrage illustré de 180 vignettes dessinées par E.Riou d'après les croquis de M.Biard - quelques rousseurs sans conséquence sur la lecture - titre + auteur + filets + ornements dorés sur le dos - dos à 4 nerfs - 4 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 981-Brésil
1857PHO-2189Paris, Furne, 1859. 4 volumes grand in-8, demi chagrin, dos à nerfs orné avec titre, petits frottements, rousseurs. Illustré d'un frontispice, de 44 planches hors texte et deux cartes dépliantes en couleurs (Itinéraire du voyage et Tahiti) pour le Voyage de Dumont d'Urville. Tome III : 612 pages avec 27 hors texte et 2 cartes d'Amériques. Tome IV: 692 pages avec 25 hors-texte et 2 cartes (Asie et Afrique).
1833PHO-1343Paris (Imprimerie Royale) 1833/35. 3 vol. grand in-8°, 25,5 x 17 cm, 3ff-XLI-558pp; 6ff-481pp; 6ff-510pp., illustré d’une grande carte dépliante, reliure éditeur ,non rogné , non coupé , début de fente tome 1 et 3 , mouillures aux reliures tome 1 et 2, rousseurs éparses.
1839PHO-1346Paris, Pourrat frères, 1839. 2 volumes in-8 (220x150), demi veau vert contemporain, dos lisse orné avec titre et auteur ,tranches marbrées ,manque aux dos , charnières frottées ,rousseurs ,mouillure au début tome 2.
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
1850WRCAM34325Washington 1850. 13pp. Original printed wrappers string-tied. Wrappers edgeworn light vertical crease. Contemporary manuscript emendations else internally clean and very good. with: S.R. 20. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.JOINT RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE TIME OF THE COMMISSION UNDER THE CONVENTION WITH BRAZIL caption title. Washington. 1852. 1p. 12 x 8 1/2 inches. Old horizontal folds. Very good. This claims convention between the U.S. and Brazil was the second treaty between the powers and calls for a mutual settlement of American claims on Brazil. The text of the treaty is printed in double columns in parallel English and Portuguese. Also included with the treaty is the act of the U.S. Congress of 1850 implementing the convention and the rules and regulations of the claims commission. The separately printed Senate resolution extends the duration of the act carrying out the convention into the late summer of 1852. No copies of this issue of the convention with the accompanying Congressional act and commission rules is located on OCLC. Scarce. MALLOY p.144. unknown books
1839PHO-1813Hortet et Ozanne, Paris 1839, 4 volumes en 2 tomes in-8, 400pp. et 423pp. et 399pp. et 451pp., relié demi basane aubergine, dos à faux nerfs avec auteur, titre et tomaison, illustré de 60 gravures, petit dictionnaire du dialecte des différents peuples rencontrés à la fin du quatrième tome, frottements aux plats, peu de rousseurs.
18489299Paris, A. Frank, 1848. In-4 de [10]-326-[4] pages, demi-veau brun, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés et à froid, étiquette de titre verte. Mors fendus et frottés, dos légèrement frotté, quelques rousseurs.
1839PHO-2300Paris, Pourrat frères, 1839. 2 volumes in-8 (24x16cm), 2ff.-510pp.-1f. , 2ff.-547pp.-2ff. , illustré d’un frontispice et de 41 planches dont 19 en couleurs d’époque représentant des animaux, des poissons et des oiseaux, demi basane époque, dos lisse orné avec titre et tomaison, étiquette de bibliothèque, 2 feuillets détachés, quelques rousseurs, dos insolé, petits frottements.
186440092Leipzig, Paris,, A. Franck, 1864. In-8 de (10) pp. (prospectus) X-XLVI-(4)-456 pp. 30 pp. (catalogue), percaline rouge décorée (reliure éditeur).