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186318599Cali: Imprenta de Nicolas Hurtado 1863. 12mo. 50 pp. plus wrps. <br><br>The political pendulum swung to the liberals in 1863 and a new constitution was promulgated at Rionegro which was to last until 1886. It renamed the nation the United States of Colombia gave to the states all powers not reserved to the central government contained fully defined individual liberties and guarantees and guaranteed Colombians full religious freedom.<br>Â Â Â Â This states' printing occurred very shortly after the official Bogotá printing as seen by the ownership date of 11 August the document having been approved on 8 May! It is also very rare: We trace no copies via WorldCat and NUC. Further searches of the OPACs of the National Library of Colombia and of the universities of Cali and the Andes failed to locate a copy.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownership inscription of B. Núñez dated 11 Aug. 1863 on front wrappers; so too of Simon Arboleda 20th century undated and of J. R. Arboleda dated 29 Aug. 1900. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Palau. Original printer wrappers. Ownership inscriptions on front cover. Private ownership stamps on two pages. A very good copy. Imprenta de Nicolas Hurtado unknown books
1822WRCAM36345Paris: de l'imprimerie de Moreau 1822. 4iv1751pp. Contemporary tree calf spine gilt gilt morocco label. Binding slightly rubbed. Occasional minor soiling. A fine copy. The first Paris edition of the constitution of the republic of Gran Colombia following the first Spanish edition printed in Caracas the same year. In 1822 French and Dutch editions were also published in Philadelphia and Amsterdam respectively. The formation of the new republic which included Venezuela New Granada and Quito was followed abroad with much interest and the new government also wished to secure international support. This French edition includes a letter by the republic's envoy to foreign governments requesting diplomatic recognition. A message from President James Monroe to Congress regarding the new republic and dated March 8 1822 is also included. SABIN 14574. OCLC 20375281. de l'imprimerie de Moreau unknown books
182740117Bog. Bogotá: Imp. de P. Cubides 1827. First edition. Contemporary calf raised bands gilt florets on spine paper label in manuscript. A very good copy with two tiny wormholes in spine scuffing to boards partial label on spine minor dampstaining to rear leaves last leaf soiled. 2 539 1 lxxxvii 1 pp. Sm. 8vo. The second collection of laws after the 1823-1824 edition there being no session in 1822. Provenance: signed by AgustÃn Guerrero on the front pastedown. AgustÃn Guerrero 1817-1902 was President of the Provisional government of the Republic of Ecuador from 14 January 1883 to 5 October 1883 along with three others after the overthrow of the dictatorship established by General Veintemilla. Sabin 14565n. Posada BibliografÃa bogotana v. II: 1030. Imp. de P. Cubides hardcover books
186639962Bogota Colombia 1866. 2 pp. Written in a secretarial hand on the General's letterhead; with a second signature pasted on blank conjugate leaf. 1 vols. 8-1/4 x 5-1/4 inches. Old folds a few insect holes with slight loss pasted on a backing sheet with a holograph description of Mosquera and the circumstances of this letter as conveyed by Pellet. 2 pp. Written in a secretarial hand on the General's letterhead; with a second signature pasted on blank conjugate leaf. 1 vols. 8-1/4 x 5-1/4 inches. Thank-you Letter From Mosquera The Hero of Colombia 1866. Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera 1798-1878 Colombian general and statesman served in the War of Independence attracting the attention of Bolivar and went on to serve in high political office: Senator Governor Minister to England and several different terms as President of the Republic his last one commencing in 1866 the year of this letter. Despite his periods of anticlerical dictatorship he became increasingly liberal and instituted numerous reforms. He promoted the country's material growth throughout his long career and was the author of various military political and historical works. Referring to this letter Col. Pellet writes "You will probably have the only autograph of his which exists in the States outside of the State Department in Washington."<br/><br/>THE RARE AUTOGRAPH OF AN IMPORTANT FIGURE IN SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY. unknown books
1845583371845. Bogota 1845. First edition. Bogota 1845. First edition. The "Celebrated" First Digest of the Laws of Colombia Colombia. Pombo Lino de 1797-1862 Editor. Recopilacion de Leyes de la Nueva Granada Formada I Publicada en Cumplimiento de la Lei de 4 de Mayo de 1843 I por Comision del Poder Ejecutivo por Lino de Pombo Miembro del Senado. Contiene Toda la Lejislacion Nacional Vijente Hasta el Ano de 1844 Inclusive. Bogota: Imprenta de Zoilo Salazar Por Valentin Martinez Febrero 1845. iv xxvi 541 pp. Text in parallel columns. Folio 12" x 8". Contemporary calf gilt fillets to boards lettering piece and gilt ornaments to spine ribbon markers marbled endpapers. Some rubbing with wear to spine ends and corners. Large woodcut arms of Colombia to title page internally fresh. $1850. This is the first digest of Colombia's laws since the nation became independent in 1821. It also includes the texts of treaties with England the United States France and the Netherlands with parallel translations. "By virtue of the laws of May 4 1843 and June 12 1844 the Congress of New Grenada Colombia specified the statutes then in force and ordered their compilation a task which was entrusted to senator Lino de Pomba. This celebrated collection popularly known as the Recopilacion Granadina contained the extant legislation from 1821 to 1844 inclusive arranged under appropriate headings and was a work of high merit for its time": Backus and Eder A Guide to the Laws of Colombia 125. unknown books
183218408Bogotá: Tipografia de Bruno Espinosa 1832. Small 4to. lvii 1 pp. <br><br>Official printing of the first Colombian constitution after the dissolution of the Republic of Gran Colombia 182230 and the short period of revolving leadership 183032. The constitution decentralized power vesting it in the states which then proceeded to snipe at one another; eventually civil war broke out. In 1842/3 a peace was achieved and in 1843 a new constitution with centralized power was promulgated. Searches of WorldCat locate only six copies in the U.S. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Palau Contemporary calf over paste boards; spine lacking; covers barely holding on. Serious worming to preliminaries and title-page costing letters. Worming in margins of other leaves. An "okay" copy of a scarce and historic constitution. Tipografia de Bruno Espinosa hardcover books