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8440Norwood, The Plimpton Press, 1909. Grand in-4 (large 4vo), reliure cartonnée pleine toile rouge, blason doré sur 1er plat, titre et filets dorés sur dos (hardcover), X+275 pp. Ouvrage en espagnol. Portrait en frontispice. Très nombreuses illustrations (muchos mapas y fotos). Bon état, rares rousseurs, couv. un peu frottée (buen estado / good condition)
8°, pp.202 (6), br. ed. In cop.: "12 saggi e 1 documento storico-politicodelle FARC-EP".
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.
Mm 130x210 Collana "Cose d'oggi". Brossura editoriale di 245 pagine, etichetta di biblioteca dismessa in apertura. Buono stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Barcelona, Tusquets, 1970. 88 p. 1 h. 8º menor. Rústica editorial con levísimos roces.Buen ejemplar. 1ª edición. Primera edición. 1st edition. First edition. Rara primera edición en forma de libro del famoso reportaje de García Márquez publicado por entregas en El Espectador de Bogotá. Fine copy.
Octava in pale yellow wraps; xci, 58p, footnotes throughout In Spanish. Scarce. Series: Clasicos peruanos,8.
0428928978.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428938825.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1463342942.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
146331695X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1987119050Academia Nacional de la Historia, coll. « Biblioteca de la Academia nacional de la historia. Fuentes para la historia colonial de Venezuela », n° 62-63 1987 2 volumes. In-8 23 x 15,5 cm. Brochés, couvertures beiges, titre en rouge sur les dos et les premiers plats, LXXX-603-646 pp., notes bibliographiques, index, tables des matières. Exemplaires en bon état.
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
036620615X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1396806431.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396807381.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
in-8 etroit, 159 pp., broche, couv. sous jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire (defauts a la jaquette). [MI-3]
Madrid, Playor, 1973. 4to.; 125 pp. Cubiertas originales.
a812291970-1971. Nine issues of this quarterly journal January 1970 through Julio 1971. In Spanish. Issues No. 17- No. 25 run with no missing volumes. Sm.4to. about 130 pages per issue original decorated wraps. VG. Nine separate and complete issues. . paperback
trad. di Cesare Acutis e Angelo Morino 2 voll. cofanetto edit. ill. contenente 2 voll. in bross. edit. ill., lievi tracce d'uso
2017115146Bogotá: Ministerio de Cultura 2017. Individual size: 10.5 x 16 cm. 10 postcards per individual postcard book 40 postcards per collection of 4 postcard books Inks: 4 x 1 Material: Propalcote 300 gr and 115 gr. Artist project by Liliana Angulo. During the time of slavery in Colombia the fugitive enslaved used the hairstyles as escape maps. The braids and designs made on the head were used as secret codes. The braided style called troops was used to indicate that the escape route was by land and the style called "herringbone" indicated a leak in the water. Some styles meant hazardous or dangerous routes. While the "happened" something that happened was being woven the people of the community learned about the events in the mine or the plantation and the actions to take during the escape. Seeds and gold were kept in the head to survive in freedom. "Quieto Pelo" is a collective creation project that aims to document oral traditions and practices associated with hairstyle hair care and political actions expressed through hair among Afro-descendant women from different regions of Colombia and from Latin America. The project proposes the action of combing as an Afro cultural heritage that is both an aesthetic process and a creative and performative act. "Quieto Pelo" has summoned hairdressers knowledgeable women activists and other people who know the stories of hairstyle in different regions of Colombia and America to share their knowledge in a public event whose character is cultural and not competitive. There the hairdressers have shown their skills and knowledge of the different techniques with which they exalt the physical qualities of the person they comb; at the same time that they make an interpretation of the traditional uses of hairstyle and its context. "Quieto Pelo" also intends to join forces -between individuals groups and institutions- and be a pretext to give visibility to the experience the options of resistance and the representations that come into conflict in the body of women of descent. African. In this sense during the development of "Quieto Pelo" I have come into contact with hairdressers as well as with people who know and value the traditions of the hairstyle. Together we have organized meetings and events in public spaces in which the hairdressers show their techniques execute their styles and the "knowers" communicate their knowledge while discussing the specificity and importance of these cultural practices in their communities. As a result of these events "Quieto Pelo" has a large archive of recording material of the hairstyles carried out and the testimonies of the different people interested in preserving these customs. A fundamental interest of the project is to propose different circulation strategies that allow the images and information that this work has generated to be available to hairdressers the Afro-descendant population and other publics interested in these practices. For this purpose booklets of printed postcards have been published that return to the hairdressers and participants with the registration of their hairstyles. Postcards have been the preferred format for hairdressers as it allows them to show their styles to their clients. Exhibitions of the archive have also been made for other audiences. "Quieto Pelo" started in 2007 and has been carried out in several places in Colombia: Quibdó - 2008 Buenaventura - 2009 San Andrés Isla - 2010 Medellín - 2010 with the support of institutions in Colombia such as Banco de la República. through the Obra Viva Program and the Moravia Cultural Development Center through the project ExSitu - InSitu Artistic Practices in Community. In 2011 it was also held in Havana - Cuba within the framework of the International Colloquium "Cultural diversity in the Caribbean" at Casa de Las Américas and at the Caixa Cultural de Brasilia with the support of the Embassy of Colombia in Brazil and the Ministry of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Colombia. In 2013 it was held in Chicago Illinois USA at the University of Chicago with the support of the Illinois Association of Hair Braiders and the United African Organization within the framework of "Unfurling: Five Explorations in Art Activism and Archiving". Gray Center for Art and Inquiry. UC. Chicago - USA. Curator: Daniel Tucker and Rebecca Zorach. Never The Same. In 2017 it was held in Tumaco - Nariño - Colombia with the support of the National University of Colombia and in 2018 an exhibition of the project's photographic and video archive was held at the Spain Cultural Center in Santiago de Chile. Likewise the photographic archive was part of the Africamericanos exhibition curated by Claudi Carreras.<br /> Printed outside of commerce. <br /> 2020 Video Quieto Pelo Libritos Postales https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JcoY_pu27p-9PgZnoJttYqCgUo2BT1b3usp=sharing<br /> This is a presentation of Quieto Pelo for the Molaa https://molaa.org/angulocortes. Ministerio de Cultura unknown
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).
1953RO90132833Presses Universitaires de France Edition originale Première édition 1er trimestre 1953. 1953. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 128 pages illustrées de quelques dessins en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 986-Colombie, Panama, Equateur
Madrid, Editorial América, s.a. (hacia 1916) [Biblioteca Andrés Bello]. 4to.; 282 pp., 3 hs. Cubiertas originales.