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191418607Bogota: Imprenta Nacional 1914. 8vo. 186 pp. plus wrps. <br><br>From 1863 until 1886 the liberals in Colombia held sway but in that latter year the federalist gained ascendancy again and they promulgated a new constitution concentrating power in Bogotá. The new constitution changed the name of the nation to the Republic of Colombia and with modification in 1910 remained in place until the late 20th century.<br>Â Â Â Â This is an "Edicion oficial dirigida y anotada por la Comisión de Abogados Auxiliares de los Ministerios del Despacho Ejecutivo." It is uncommon: We trace no copies via WorldCat and NUC. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Palau. Original printer wrappers tattered with short tears sunned. Ownership inscription on front cover. Dog-earing. Printed on cheap acidic paper. A good copy. Imprenta Nacional unknown books
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
1959014672Bogotá Ediciones Mito 1959 plaquette in-8 Agrafé Dédicacé par l'auteur
1959015776Bogotá Ediciones Mito 1959 plaquette in-8 Agrafé Dédicacé par l'auteur
195532870ABMadrid, Ediciones Cultura Hispanica 1955. Gr.2° (55 x 36 cm). 6 Bll., 135 S., 1 Bl. OKalbsLdr mit geprägtem Rückentitel und Deckelprägung. Einband etwas berieben und mit Lichtspur, die Kanten teils beschabt. Block etwas gelockert, vorne Block auch angebrochen. Tafeln frisch, überwiegend noch mit Seidenpapiervorsätzen. (=Flora de la Real Expedicion Botanica del Nuevo Reino de Granada. Tomo XXVII).
1925227551925. Latin America SS Resolute voyage photograph album 1925 documenting a steamship journey through Central and South America during the interwar expansion of international maritime tourism following the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. The photographs record port cities landscapes and civic landmarks encountered along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Latin America during a period when luxury liners increasingly connected North American travelers with destinations across the hemisphere. By the 1920s transisthmian canal travel had reshaped global shipping and passenger routes allowing cruise itineraries to combine Caribbean Pacific and South American destinations within a single voyage. The album preserves visual evidence of these emerging travel circuits while also documenting major urban and cultural centers of the region during a period of modernization and expanding hemispheric exchange.<br /> <br /> Photo album compiled during the 1925 voyage of the steamship SS Resolute containing approximately 150 original silver gelatin photographs mounted to black album leaves and captioned in white ink. Contemporary red leatherette album titled "Photographs" in gilt and bound with red cord. Photographs measure approximately 3 x 4 inches to 4 x 6 inches. The photographs document the vessel's route through Panama and the Canal Zone before continuing along the Pacific coast of South America and returning through the Atlantic basin. Numerous photographs depict Panama City and the Panama Canal including views of the Culebra Cut and Gold Hill major engineering features of the canal project completed little more than a decade earlier. Other sections of the album record urban and harbor scenes in Cartagena Colombia including colonial architecture and waterfront activity. Photographs from Peru show Lima's Plaza de Armas the bullring at Miraflores and rural Andean valleys near Arequipa with terraced agricultural landscapes and local communities. Images from Chile capture the steep hills and harbor districts of Valparaíso along with coastal plazas and naval vessels near El Morro. Additional photographs from Argentina depict major civic spaces in Buenos Aires including Plaza San Martín and Plaza de Mayo documenting the monumental architecture and modernizing urban landscape of the city during the 1920s.<br /> <br /> The steamship SS Resolute operated as a passenger liner serving long distance routes during the interwar expansion of luxury cruising and international tourism. Voyages such as the one recorded in this album reflected the growing accessibility of transcontinental travel made possible by the Panama Canal and by the increasingly global network of commercial steamship lines linking the Americas. Mild toning consistent with age; mounts and binding well preserved. Overall very good condition. The photographs collectively document a hemispheric itinerary connecting canal infrastructure colonial port cities Andean landscapes and rapidly modernizing capitals offering a visual record of the cultural and geographic environments encountered by travelers during the height of the steamship era. unknown