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Small quaro in coated illus white wraps; 84 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 63-65. In Portuguese. Uncommon. // Art, Baroque -- Brazil -- Minas Gerais. Art, Brazilian -- Brazil -- Minas Gerais. Barock. Kirchenbau.
Buenos Aires, Espasa Calpe, 1946 (Austral). 4to. menor; 259 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Buenos Aires, Imprenta y Casa Editora "Coni", 1927 [Separata del Boletín del Instituto de Geología y Perforaciones de Montevideo]. 4to. mayor; 36 pp. y seis láminas aparte, una de ellas plegada, para once reproducciones fotográficas y un mapa. Cubiertas originales. Un documento de interés geológico minero sobre la "gran región de las llanuras", entre la costa marítima de Uruguay y Brasil y la Cuenca tectónica del Paraná, obra del gran geólogo alemán, piedra angular de la geología científica en Uruguay, desde su llegada en 1908 y desde su Cátedra en la Facultad de Agronomía de la Universidad de la República.
128 pages. Features: Combining Eastern and Western Techniques; Creating Personally Significant Images; Discovering the Creative Possibilities of Synthetic Paper; An Alternative to the Conventiaonal Painting Excursion; Watercolor Societies; Maurice Brazil Prendergast's Pivotal Watercolors; The Color Red - Part One; The Color Red - Part Two - replacing fugitive reds; Tangling with the Cyclops; Creating Icons on Paper; Floral Painting; Achieving Detailed Realism with Gouache; Telling Tales; Wildlife in Color; Composing with Stripes. Average wear. Prior owner's name atop page 3. A sound reference copy. Magazine
Octavo in orange-brown stamped and illus cloth boards; 115 p. 20 cm. In Spanish. Series: Novelas exemplares de Dona Maria de Zayas.
Octavo in grey blue pictorial glossy paper wraps; 464 p. 18 cm In Portuguese || Spirit writings. Emmanuel (Spirit) ; Channeling. Brazilian Spiritualism
pp. x, 227. Footnotes. Index. List of Works Cited. Personalia. Black and white reproductions of historic documents. Frontispiece illustration of Isaac Aboab Da Fonseca (1605-93), the first rabbi in the New World. "Historiography has quite neglected the romantic and fascinating history of the underground and free-professing Jews in colonial Brazil, who formed the earliest Jewish community in America and became the "Jewish Pilgrim Fathers" of New York, as well as of Jamaica, Barbados, and other Jewish communities in the Caribbean area. The present work is an effort to fill this gap." - Preface. Wiznitzer was president of the Brazilian Jewish Institute of Historical Research and a frequent contributor to learned journals. Moderate wear to publisher's navy blue cloth brightly lettered in gilt upon backstrip. Binding intact. Prior owner's bookplate and small bookseller tag inside front board. Prior owner appears to have clipped author's photo/bio from dust jacket (not included) and mounted it upon recto of front free endpaper. Prior owner's blind stamp, name and date upon title page. Pencil underlining and marginal lines erased from about 45 pages. Foxing in vicinity of endpapers and, lightly, to edges. A sound copy of this important work. Book
4to, 26.6cm. Pp. 72, 1 fold. geol. map, 1 fold. hydrol. map, 1 fold. col. pl. of sections, 6 photos of scenery on 2 pls., 5 figs., bibl. Orig. wrs. 8 pages bound upside down, good otherwise.
Hardcover quarto in blue cloth boards. viii, 116 pages : b/w map, tables ; 25 cm. Series: Monographs of the American Ethnological Society ;; 20; || Indians of South America -- Brazil -- Ilha dos B˙zios. Manners and customs. Social life and customs.
116 p. Hardcover Very good condition
Book is in excellent condition in brown quarter cloth covers and gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear only, no tears.
Exhibition catalog in excellent condition for the show of the same title presented by the Krannert Art Museum, April - May 1988. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Covers show very light shelf wear, otherwise as new. 64 pages in large format filled with b&w images, several per page, with a color section also featuring large prints. The book offers a dramatic inside view of the cognitive and symbolic world of native potters and woodworders from a region undergoing radical change. Extensively illustrated by more than a hundred images this volume presents art, culture, and symbolism of Amazonian Ecuador from the perspective of Canelos Quichua artisans.
8vo [21.5 x 14.5 cm]; 2 volumes, xix, 411; xii, 386, [32, publisher's ads dated October 1885] pp, 2 frontispieces, numerous illustrations including full-page, 5 maps including 2 folding and in color, tables, index. contemporary half leather, boards, marbled edges and endpapers, gilt spine title lettering, joints lightly rubbed, internal hinges cracked but firm, 6 leaves with small stain in lower margin, far from text, without the usual foxing, very good+. A picture Borba de Moraes p. 938 cites only the second printing. Welch 48. Naylor 284. An interesting narrative based on many years of travels in all parts of Brazil , including the gold districts of Minas Gerais, and through Bahia and MaranhÒo, with some emphasis on the geography, productions, economy, people, customs, food, etc. There are detailed appendices on surveys the author undertook, climate, gold and diamond mining in Brazil, railways, sugar factories, economic prospects, physical geography, with detailed statistical tables. The many illustrations are mostly from drawings, a few are photo-engravings.
8vo [21.5 x 14.5 cm]; 2 volumes, xix, 411; xii, 386, [32, publisher's ads dated October 1885] pp, 2 frontispieces, numerous illustrations including full-page, 5 maps including 2 folding and in color, tables, index. original blue cloth, gilt spine title lettering, stains on cover, light wear, one volume with short tears in lower margin, not affecting text, interior is clean, unmarked and near fine, hinges fine, covers good, solid copy. A picture of this book is avail Borba de Moraes p. 938 cites only the second printing. Welch 48. Naylor 284. An interesting narrative based on many years of travels in all parts of Brazil , including the gold districts of Minas Gerais, and through Bahia and MaranhÒo, with some emphasis on the geography, productions, economy, people, customs, food, etc. There are detailed appendices on surveys the author undertook, climate, gold and diamond mining in Brazil, railways, sugar factories, economic prospects, physical geography, with detailed statistical tables. The many illustrations are mostly from drawings, a few are photo-engravings.
Book is in excellent condition, as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 144 pages, heavily illustrated, included unopened pack of "facsmile documents" in back pocket. 145 illustrations, 90 in color, 10 facsimile documents.
50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Enter the European - II - Into Brazil - Half of South America; Photo study of an air flight between Fort McMurray and Fort Good Hope; North Shore Naturalist - Comte Henri de Puyjalon; The Tsimshian; The Radford and Street Murders - famous crime at York Factory over forty years ago; Little P.G.E. (Railway) Goes Somewhere - travel article by Florence and Francis Jaques; The Fur Trade Party - conflict between 'wintering partners' eighty years ago; Northern Wildflowers; The Bells of the Turrets Twain - the bells of St. Boniface were heard across Canada on the occasion of the present Queen's coronation; Calling the 'Columbia' - article on the floating hospital-chapel-theatre serving the people of B.C.'s rugged coast; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point Blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
237pp. + 36 illustrations in text, text in Portuguese, softcover, 25cm., good condition, G105835
Toulouse, Université de Toulouse, 1963. 4to.; 160 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Lisboa, Biblioteca Nacional, 1993. 4to.; 27 pp. y 130 pp. para el conjunto de los facsímiles. Cubiertas originales.
Sevilla, 1951. 4to.; 140 pp. Ilustraciones entre el texto y 5 láminas. Cubiertas originales.
Sevilla, 1953. 4to.; 112 pp. Ilustraciones entre el texto. Cubiertas originales.
Sevilla, 1953. 4to.; 120 pp. Ilustraciones entre el texto y 8 láminas. Cubiertas originales.
Sevilla, 1953. 4to.; 118 pp. y 6 láminas. Cubiertas originales.
Sevilla, 1954. 4to.; 123 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Sevilla, 1955. 4to.; 143 pp. y 4 láminas. Cubiertas originales.