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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
1886WRCAM35424Bogotá: Imprenta de Echeverria Hermanos 1886. 484pp. Original printed wrappers. Wrappers torn and chipped spine and covers repaired with tape. Titlepage and verso has small ownership stamps and markings titlepage torn with slight loss of text. Pages loose in binding some leaves folded. Internally clean. A good copy. One of at least three "official editions" of the Colombian constitution printed in Bogota in 1886 all with different paginations. The constitution was completed August 41886 and approved by the delegates and the national executive committee the following day. This edition includes transciptions of three speeches celebrating this constitution. OCLC 10987000. Imprenta de Echeverria Hermanos unknown books
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
1827308229Bogota: Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon & Bogota: P. Cubides 1827. 2 vols. 8vo. The first volume bound in modern half calf the second in contemporary calf the spine with gilt stamps and red and green morocco lettering labels. 2 vols. 8vo. Both approximately 7 1/2 x 5 3/8 inches 19.5 x 14 cm; 361 pp.; 539. LXXXVIII pp. Some wear to the contemporary binding both very clean copies. The second title Sabin 14565;. Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon & Bogota: P. Cubides unknown
18865649Bogota 1886. Very good. 484pp. Contemporary brown cloth stamped in black and gilt. Light wear to corers and spine ends. Ownership ink stamps on front pastedown and title page. Light foxing and toning. "Edicion Oficial." After Gran Colombia was dissolved in 1830 the countries of modern-day Colombia Venezuela and Ecuador took shape. Colombia then known as New Granada suffered two years of civil war ending in 1863 with the founding of the United States of Colombia. It was reestablished as the Republica de Colombia in 1886. This is the official edition of the constitution acknowledging the establishment of that entity. The front cover is stamped in gilt with the name of Fernando Cortes the title page also bearing his ownership stamp. unknown
18382941Medellin: Imprenta de Manuel Antonio Balcazar 1838. About very good. 24pp. Stitched as issued. Dust soiling and toning. The author of this scarce pamphlet Francisco Obregon was the governor of the Colombian province of Antioquia. Here he attempts to justify and to explain the "intervencion i procedimientos de los funcionarios del order ejecutivo en las ultimas elecciones pasa a verificarlo en los terminos mas claros i precisos que le sea posible." Unusual early example of printing from Medellín; not in OCLC. Imprenta de Manuel Antonio Balcazar unknown
1840638761840. Early Digest of Colombian Law Colombia Republic of. Cuerpo de Leyes de la Republica de Colombia: Que Comprendre Todas las Leyes Decretos y Resoluciones Dictados por sus Congresos Desde el de 1821 Hasta el Ultimo de 1827. Reimpreso Cuidadosamente por la Edicion Oficial de Bogota Publicada en Tres Volumenes. Con un Indice Cronologico y Otro Alfabetico de la Materia de las Leyes. Caracas: En la Imprenta de Valentin Espinal 1840. iii XVI 1 XIX-XL 2 2-592 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Contemporary quarter cloth over marbled boards printed paper title panel to spine. Light rubbing to boards moderate wear to extremities chipping to spine ends corners somewhat worn text block partially detached. Moderate toning to text light foxing and browning in a few places internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small inkstamp to title page annotations to verso. $500. The Republic of Colombia or Gran Colombia was established by Simon Bolivar in 1819. It included present-day Venezuela Panama and Ecuador and parts of present-day Brazil. Internal tensions caused this nation to collapse in 1830-1831. This volume is based on a three-volume digest of the nation's laws issued in 1825. OCLC locates 5 copies in North American law libraries Harvard LSU UC-Berkeley UT-Austin Yale. unknown books
1827308229Bogota: Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon & Bogota: P. Cubides 1827. 2 vols. 8vo. The first volume bound in modern half calf the second in contemporary calf the spine with gilt stamps and red and green morocco lettering labels. 2 vols. 8vo. Both approximately 7 1/2 x 5 3/8 inches 19.5 x 14 cm; 361 pp.; 539. LXXXVIII pp. Some wear to the contemporary binding both very clean copies. The second title Sabin 14565;. Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon & Bogota: P. Cubides unknown books
18626192[Victoria], The Colonial governement, 1862. In-8 de [4]-63-[1]-18-[2]p., demi-maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs (reliure moderne).
18726193London, Hurst & Blackett, 1872. In-8 de XIV-[2]-347p. + 16p. de catalogue, pleine percaline verte d'éditeur ornée de fleurons à froid. Rousseurs sur la page de titre et le frontispice uniquement (à cause de la serpente).
18602934Pasto: José M. Dorado 1860. Good plus. Broadside approximately 12.5 9 inches. Previously folded. Right edge somewhat ragged; light creasing. Light tanning. The Intendente de Hacienda of the Colombian state of Cauca José Francisco Zamara resigns to take up arms against the revolt of Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera in 1860. His opinion of the general and former president is well summed up by his statement that "El Jeneral Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera a quien por desgracia confiasteis vuestros destinos rompiendo sus titulos de lejitimidad se ha convertidos en jefe de bandidos i en tirano de los pueblos." He also ardently calls on his fellow citizens to join the fight against Mosquera. Not in OCLC. José M. Dorado unknown
182437807London: Treuttel and Würtz Treuttel Jun. and Richter 1824. First edition. Library cloth with brown cloth spine. Owner's name on top edge of title faint institutional stamp from NYHS on rear pastedown very faint light scattered foxing otherwise a very good copy. iv 199 pp. Sm. 4to. A comprehensive look at Colombia in its thirteenth year after independence. Gran Colombia comprising Colombia Panama Ecuador Venezuela parts of Guyana and Brazil was an unstable country on formation and eventually collapsed Quite uncommon. Only two shown at auction: one this century and this copy at the New York Historical Society sale at Swann's in 1978. Sabin 14622. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 24031. Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel Jun. and Richter hardcover
182437807London: Treuttel and Würtz Treuttel Jun. and Richter 1824. First edition. Library cloth with brown cloth spine. Owner's name on top edge of title faint institutional stamp from NYHS on rear pastedown very faint light scattered foxing otherwise a very good copy. iv 199 pp. Sm. 4to. A comprehensive look at Colombia in its thirteenth year after independence. Quite uncommon. Only one at auction in the last half century according to ABPC this copy at the New York Historical Society sale at Swann's in 1978. Sabin 14622. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 24031. Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel Jun. and Richter hardcover books
18532933Bogota 1853. Good. Broadside approximately 13.5 x 9 inches.Previously folded. A few small chips and short closed tears at edges; short separations along old folds. Later small ink stamp in top margin. Moderate dust soiling and toning. A strong worded anonymous attack on the government of General José María Obando twice president of Colombia. This 1853 broadside criticizes the president general and his army goon squads for attacking members of congress their defenders and some of the "ciudadanos de los mas intelijentes y patriotas de Bogotá." With the small ownership stamp of Colombian historian and bibliographer Eduardo Posada; not in OCLC. unknown
18552946Bogotá: Imprenta del Neo-Grandina 1855. Good. 65pp. Large octavo. Original printed wrappers rear lacking. Final leaf detached; Moderate creasing and wear at edges. Contemporary bookseller's ink stamp inside front wrapper. Light tanning and scattered foxing. In this scarce pamphlet the suspended governor of Cartagena Juan Jose Nieto defends himself against charges that he failed to do his duty with regard to directing the military forces at his disposal during the Golpe de Mela in 1854. An appendix contains numerous supporting documents. OCLC locates three copies at Harvard Library of Congress and the British Library. Imprenta del Neo-Grandina unknown
184311018BBParis, Didot Freres, 1843; 1849; 1837; ohne Jahr / sans date. 525 (3) S.; 384, 32 S.; 160, 164, 158, 108 S.; 213 Stahlstichtafeln und 6 gefaltete Karten (in 1 Band). Grüne Halblederbände der Zeit mit Rückentitelvergoldung., univers amerique 4 Bände
18714205Bogota 1871. Very good. 45pp. 12mo. Contemporary purple quarter cloth and marbled boards gilt initials on front cover. Light wear spine sun faded. Contemporary ownership inscription on verso of title page. Text lightly toned. "Edicion oficial revisada por una comision de la Camara de Representantes compuesta de un miembro por cada estado." In 1863 the political pendulum swung liberal and a new constitution was established which lasted until 1886. The new constitution renamed the country the United States of Colombia gave the states all powers not reserved for the central government contained fully defined individual liberties and guaranteed Colombians full religious freedom. Fewer than ten copies in OCLC. unknown
18462942Bogotá 1846. Good plus. 3411pp. Small quarto stitched as issued. Some wear and biopredation in margins causing minor losses but not affecting text. Light tanning and scattered dampstaining. Scarce early proposal for a canal across the Isthmus of Panama to be financed and at least partially funded by "major foreign nations" including Great Britain France Spain and the United States. The pamphlet provides an extensive discussion of potential routes possible research and exploration economic advantages of such a canal and the need for support and financing from the Colombian government. Five copies in OCLC; the present copy has a leaf of endnotes not catalogued in those examples. unknown
18522937Popayan: Bruno Ortiz 1852. Very good. Broadsheet approximately 18 x 13.5 inches. Removed from a bound volume. Minor loss at upper right corner not affecting text. Light tanning. An unrecorded broadsheet from Popayan that discusses the disarray amongst the Rojos and Conservadores rival factions in the turbulent politics of Colombia during the early 1850s. The anonymous author urges the unification of the Conservadores in order to counteract the perception of political gain by the Rojos despite their equal if not greater infighting. Signed in print "Trescientos Conservadores;" not in OCLC. Bruno Ortiz unknown
18632939Bogota Colombia 1863. Very good. Large broadside approximately 17 x 11 inches. Previously folded. Small chip at right edge not affecting text. A large and unrecorded broadside dated June 12 1863 printed in two columns and addressed to Manuel Suarez Fortoul the chief magistrate of Bogota regarding the recently passed law on the property of religious orders. The law which allowed for taxes on such property caused much consternation in Colombia as did similar laws elsewhere in Latin America during the mid-19th century. Here the author Manuel I. Narvaez offers a detailed extensive and outraged sixteen-point rebuttal of the magistrate's arguments for the constitutionality of the law. Not in OCLC. unknown
187118311Bogotá: Imprenta i Estereotipia de Medardo Rívas 1871. 12mo. 45 pp. <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 "Edicion oficial revisada por una comision de la Camara de Representantes compuesta de un miembro por cada estado."<br>Â Â Â Â Uncommon: we locate fewer than half a dozen copies in U.S. libraries. Late 19th- or early 20th-century quarter cloth with marbled paper sides. Ownership mark on rear free endpaper. A very good copy. Imprenta i Estereotipia de Medardo Rívas hardcover books
1826WRCAM35430London: R.G. Clarke 1826. 12pp. printed in double columns in English and Spanish. Folio. Dbd. Very good. Official printing of the first treaty between Great Britain and the recently independent Colombia. Both nations agree to perpetual peace and amity and to reciprocal trade privileges. Colombia agrees to aid the British in the abolition of the slave trade. The treaty was signed at Bogota on April 18 1825. This was the second former Spanish colony recognized by England who had recognized Argentina a few months earlier. No copies of this official British printing are listed on OCLC. Scarce. R.G. Clarke unknown books
18635642Bogota: Imprenta de la Nacion 1863. Very good. 286vii pp. Later plain wrappers; removed from a sammelband. Ownership mark eradicated from title page. Light tanning. The mid-19th century in Colombian politics was characterized by swings in power between Liberal and Conservative factions until the Liberals ascended to power in the early 1860s and ruled relatively unchallenged for the next two decades. The present work contains a very early printing of their new Constitution of 1863 as ratified by the Ríonegro Convention as well as most of the other legislation adopted there. The constitution incorporated many anti-clerical measures including official separation of church and state; full freedom of worship including non-Catholics; suppression of the religious orders; prohibition of corporate i.e. church ownership of real property; and governmental supervision of worship. The document also thoroughly decentralized power and made each state a virtual law unto itself. In an attempt to curb the authority of its leading politician-general Tomás de Mosquera the liberals made the presidency a two-year office with no immediate re-election. Imprenta de la Nacion unknown
18265639Bogota: Imp. de la República; por Nicomedes Loro 1826. Very good. 255pp. Disbound. Light toning and dust soiling heavier to outer leaves. Simon Bolivar and his Vice President Francisco Santander attempt to bring up to date the Colombian Congress on the country's debt crisis in 1826. In that year the country defaulted on its foreign debt in great part due to the worldwide financial panic that began the previous year. The English bank B.A. Goldschmidt which provided large loans to the Colombian government collapsed because of the panic and left Colombia unable to finance its debt. The present work provides documents regarding the situation the problems now facing the nation and the dire international banking crisis. Fascinating first-hand documentation of the first international debt crisis of developing countries and quite scarce; OCLC locates two copies at Stanford and Texas.<br /> Posada Bibliografia Bogotana 893. Imp. de la República; por Nicomedes Loro unknown