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1866003178Hachette et Cie (Imprimerie Générale de Ch. Lahure), 1866
18726248Paris, Hachette & Cie, 1872. In-12 de [4]-XXXI-[1]-315 pages, pleine percaline verte d'éditeur, 1er plat décoré d'une composition dorée, avec le titre, doré aussi, tout comme sur le dos. Bel exemplaire sans aucune rousseur.
186118175Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, 1861 1 volume In-16 (11 x 17,8cm) Reliure d'époque demi-chagrin marron; dos à 4 faux nerfs ornés de pointillés dorés et bordés de filets à froid, 4 caissons de filets à froid, filets à froid aux coiffes, titre doré souligné de filets à froid, initiales "Ph. de L." dorées en queue; plats de percaline granitée. 1feuillet, 1faux-titre, 1titre, VI + 305p., 1feuillet. Bon état sauf traces de frottement aux coiffes, pâles rousseurs.
1888H84005Gand, S.Lelliaert/ A.Siffer 1888 iii + 258pp., br.orig., 23cm., non coupé, peu de rousseurs, bon état, H84005
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
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
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
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
189488147Levallois-Perret, Chez l’Auteur 1894 In-8. Reliure demi-basane verte, XX-362 pp., 235 recettes, pages publicitaires in fine. Reliure frottée, intérieur en bon état.
18676230London, Chassell, Petter and Galpin, [1867]. In-8 de XXIV-394p. et 10p. pour le catalogue des éditeurs, pleine percaline verte d'éditeur, titre doré au dos, petite scène nordique dorée au centre du premier plat. Petit accroc à la toile sur le premier mors (sans manque), gardes changées, rarissimes rousseurs. Nom de propriétaire au recto du front.
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
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
18362936Popayan: Manuel G. Córdova 1836. Good plus. 17pp. Small quarto stitched as issued. Small chip at foot of title page. Light dust soiling and some dampstaining. An unrealized proposal to build an early railroad in Colombia from the Cauca Valley to the port of Buenaventura on the Pacific coast. Two families the Borreros and the Sanders formed the company to fund the construction of the line in Cali in 1836. Because of the legal intricacies of the federal system in Colombia at the time the central government could only subsidize interoceanic transportation and it fell to individual states and private companies to build infrastructure. The first railroad in Colombia which crossed the isthmus of Panama was completed almost twenty years later in 1855. Not in OCLC. Manuel G. Córdova unknown
1893H34007Lille, Desclée, de Brouwer & Cie. 1893 216pp.avec ills.dans le texte, édition revue et abrégée, qqs.rousseurs, bel état
182918501829 Imprimerie Royale, Paris, 1829. In-8 demi-veau. xii, 608 pages. Traduit de l'Espagnol. Supplément sur les "Courants de l'Océan Atlantique"
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
189511780Washington Government Printing Office 1895 In-8 411 pp, (.) With special papers. Nombreuses figures in-texte et planches hors-texte dont une en quadrichromie. Intérieur très correct, quelques rousseurs sur les gardes. Reliure à la Bradel, titre estampé à chaud au dos ; ensemble frotté, avec une mouillure en tête du 2d plat.
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
187575725Bogotá Imprenta de Gaitán 1875. Hardcover. Good. 384p. index cloth and and boards cover wear. Bogotá, Imprenta de Gaitán hardcover
189375724Popayán: Imprenta del Departamento 1893. Hardcover. Good. 564p. index leather and and boards cover wear and soil. Imprenta del Departamento hardcover
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).
18626192[Victoria], The Colonial governement, 1862. In-8 de [4]-63-[1]-18-[2]p., demi-maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs (reliure moderne).
1851WRCAM41120Bogotá 1851. 19pp. Removed from a bound volume. Text lightly tanned. Good. A discussion of recent political events in Colombia. Appears to have been written by a liberal politician against conservative politicians and religious leaders. unknown books
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
1888108143Bogotá Casa Editorial de J.J. Perez 1888. Paperback. Good. 16p. wrps chipped and soiled. Bogotá, Casa Editorial de J.J. Perez paperback