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ria9781108474139_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Exploring corporate accountability for past human rights violations in armed conflicts and authoritarian regimes this book unites two literatures: business and human rights and transitional justice. Using a corporate accountability an hardcover
9587530101.Gunknown_binding. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
18632943Bogotá 1863. About very good. Small broadside 8.75 x 5.25 inches. Small closed tear at lower left. The author Manuel Fernandez Saavedra denounces the Bishop of Bogotá for claiming that the Colombian constitution ironed out at the convention of Rio Negro as "atheistic." Not in OCLC. unknown
182334241London: Ridgway 1823. 8vo. 48pp. Publisher's wrappers.<br/> <br/> Provenance: John Gladstone inscribed Fasque on upper wrapper<br/> <br/> On the formation of the government in newly independent Colombia.<br/> <br/> "The unconnected and partial manner in which the State Papers received from Colombia have been published in the daily prints of this metropolis during the late session of parliament suggested the idea of presenting the following ones in a collective shape as the best means to establish and explain the motives of the long delay in the meeting of the Colombian Congress an incident that has occasioned some uneasiness and regret; and also to mark the progress made in the consolidation of the government" Preface. Scarce. Ridgway unknown
19772080502106917199Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1850613901850. Early Laws and Decrees of Colombia Colombia. Leyes I Decretos Expedidos por el Congreso Constitucional de La Nueva Granada en El Ano de 1850. Bogota: Imprenta Del Neo-Granadino Por Ramon Gonzalez 1850. 134 xviii pp. Octavo 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary quarter sheep over marbled boards lettering piece to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities with some wear to spine ends and corners joints and hinges starting at ends. Some toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Hand-lettered shelf number to front pastedown small inkstamp to title page. $250. A thoroughly indexed chronological collection of laws and decrees of New Granada 1850. Published from 1847 to 1850 these early volumes are rare. OCLC locates 1 copy of the 1850 volume in North America University of Wisconsin. unknown
18972306Paris: L. Mulo Libraire - Editeur 1897. Small octavo 242 6 36 pages. Third edition revised and enlarged. A thorough and somewhat scientific cookbook for girls from founder of the Ecole de Cuisine and the former chef des cuisines of the Prince and Princess Hatzfeldt Wildembourg. The book starts with a list of condiments really an ingredient dictionary and that alphabetical list starts with what else absinthe! Following the dictionary section are recipes and then a section of lessons really menus with a number of dishes each. Fine in publisher's printed paper covered boards with a blue cloth spine and paper spine label. Bitting page 95; not in Cagle. L. Mulo, Libraire - Editeur hardcover
1989x-9971506637World Scientific Pub Co Inc 1989. Hardcover. New. 458 pages. 6.00x1.00x9.00 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
19702082402113510785Not Available 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
18542945Bogotá: Imprenta de Echeverría Hermanos 1854. About very good. 64pp. Slightly later plain wrappers stapled. Light soiling and wear to wraps. Scattered later manuscript marginalia. Light toning. Scarce pamphlet in which the author Francisco Zaldua strenuously defends himself and his actions as judge in a case brought against the Governor of Cartagena Juan José Nieto while in office. The back matter includes numerous documents relating to the case. OCLC locates only two copies at the Pontifical University of Bogotá and the National Library of Chile. Imprenta de Echeverría Hermanos unknown
18532947Bogotá: Imprenta de Nicolas Gomez 1853. About very good. 24pp. Original plain wrappers. Light wear at edges some bumping at corners. Moderate dust soiling and toning. Following charges of fraud the winners of of the 1853 election in the Colombian province of Neiva published this scarce pamphlet that contains numerous public and private documents concerning the voting process and results including the investigation reports and findings of the local election committee. Not in OCLC. Imprenta de Nicolas Gomez unknown
182676176Bogota: Imprenta de Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon 1826. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. 2 361p. Later 20th century library buckram. 22 cm. Internal library markings library stamp on title-page; discard stamp on endpaper. Title-page chipped along fore-edge and has an old tape repair of a tear. Leaf preceding title-page mounted along inner margin chipped along fore-edge and has a missing corner replaced with later paper which has been taped on. The balance of the contents are sound and clean. Spanish text. Discarded by the American Antiquarian Society probably when they decided that they were not going to continue collecting material on South America. Imprenta de Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon hardcover
183059268Stockholm. 1830. 8vo. Nyere skinnryggbind med enkel strekdekor på ryggen. 274 ; 300 s. Med to plansjer frontispiecer og et foldet kart over Colombia. Tryckt hos Johan Hörberg. På A. Wiborg & C. förlag Svensk. <br/><br/><em>Sabin 28065.Pent sett. </em> 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
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18522932Popayan: Imp. Democática por J. Orjuela 1852. Good plus. Broadside approximately 13 x 9 inches. Folded. Light chipping and wear a few small wormholes not affewcting text. Even tanning faint foxing. The anonymous writer of this ephemeral piece accuses Dr. Manuel Bueno of holding too much power and too many titles in Popayan and wielding both capriciously. Here he is specifically charged with expelling a student Francisco Ibarra from the "colejio" of which Bueno was the rector for a political argument with the student's father. Not in OCLC. Imp. Democática por J. Orjuela unknown
18362948Bogota Colombia 1836. About very good. 230pp. Small quarto. Original plain wrappers. Spine ends slightly chipped some dog-earing to corners. Minor dampstaining and dust soiling. The 1830 separation of Venezuela from Nueva Granada and the resultant breakup of Gran Colombia created numerous diplomatic headaches such as boundary settlements treaty negotiations and debt/credit resolutions that had once been shared. In this scarce pamphlet members of the Colombian Congress raise constitutional objections to executive actions of the president's office regarding the division of international credit between Venezuela and Colombia. OCLC locates only one copy at the Harvard Business Library. unknown
18532930Popayan 1853. Good. Broadside approximately 12.5 x 8.5 inches. Top edge eaten away but not affecting text. Light tanning. Scarce broadside from the provincial legislature of Popayan to the people of southwestern Colombia transmitting its hope that that the new constitution will end "tantos años de contiendas sangrientas que solo han producido la miseria i el discontento." It concludes by stating that "De oriente á occidente i de norte á sur no se oiga mas que una voz; y que los ecos respondan á los ecos en nuestros profundos valles i sobre las vumbres de nuestros volcanes con tanta armonía como la belleza de nuestro horizonte i con tan inponente voz como el sonoro i retumbante trueno que nos recuerda al Dios que aquí no colocó: PAZ! UNION! FRATERNIDAD!" Not in OCLC. unknown
18632935Cali: 26 de Mayo 1863. Very good. Small broadside 8 x 5.75 inches. Scattered foxing; light toning. This broadside announces the exile of the Franciscans from Cali and the Republic of Colombia for their failure to comply with new laws concerning taxes on religious orders. Interestingly this is signed by the Guardian of the Franciscans himself Rafael Ortiz who urges the citizens of Cali to pray for the order and to fend for themselves under a vain perfidious and deceitful government. Not in OCLC. 26 de Mayo unknown
10578Peñafiel Spain: 1621. Wrappers. Very Good binding. Folio. 2 14 1 blank ff. In Spanish on paper. Stitched. Old folds; some staining and ink smudging else very good. <br /> <br /> Detailed here is the last will and testament of the choir master of Popayán Colombia. Ramírez was an absentee office holder for he lived in Peñafiel Spain indulged in this failure to take up his duties in the New World by the bishop of Popayán—who happened to be his uncle. The choir master's wealth was considerable and while not itemized as in an estate inventory it is more than hinted at via the bequests here of real estate with provenance of silver and gold chalices and crosses and of cash in the form of coin. The bequests also give an interesting picture of the size of his family and the ranking of nieces nephews etc. Certified contemporary copy of the original. unknown
18542944Bogotá: Imprenta del Neo-Granadino 1854. Very good plus. 1242pp. Original printed wrapper stitched. Minor creasing and dust soiling. Light tanning. Scarce mid-19th-century report on the Republic of Ecuador from a Colombian perspective. Ecuador during this period was under the liberal anticlerical regime of General José María Urbina and was dogged by strife between the ruling party and not only conservative but also monarchical groups as well as by in-fighting amongst liberal factions. The present work by nineteen-year-old Secretary of War !!! Felipe Perez who was appointed in the same year as publication by President José María Obando attempts to analyze the situation in neighboring Ecuador so that its perceived ills might be avoided in Colombia. OCLC locates a half dozen copies only three in U.S. institutions. Imprenta del Neo-Granadino unknown
18552929Bogota: Imprenta del Neo-granadino 1855. Still very good. 17pp. Original printed wrappers stitched as issued. Mild dust soiling and dampstaining to wraps. Light biopredation at upper left corner and pin-sized wormhole at right margin neither affecting text. Occasional faint foxing and minor soiling internally. A rare pamphlet that prints a plea for clemency by Pedro Neira Acevedo a Colombian politician who was imprisoned for his role in the Golpe de Melo in 1854. In addition to his request for freedom the pamphlet comprises a rumination on the current form of the government in Colombia and pleas for a return to non-military non-dictatorial government. According to a footnote on the final page Neira was freed and then reimprisoned between the writing and publication of this text. OCLC locates only one copy at the National Library of Chile. Imprenta del Neo-granadino unknown