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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
182676176Bogota: Imprenta de Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon 1826. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. 2 361p. Later 20th century library buckram. 22cm. Internal library markings library stamp on title-page; discard stamp on endpaper. Title-page chipped along fore-edge and has an old tape repair of a tear. Leaf preceding title-page mounted along inner margin chipped along fore-edge and has a missing corner replaced with later paper which has been taped on. The balance of the contents are sound and clean. Spanish text. Discarded by the American Antiquarian Society probably when they decided that they were not going to continue collecting material on South America. <br/><br/> Imprenta de Manuel Maria Viller-Calderon hardcover 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
18634035Bogotá: Impr. de la Nación 1863. 8vo. 1 f. 86 pp. vii pp. <br><br>The period 184080 in Colombian political history was characterized by swings between ascensions of the Liberals and of the Conservatives the Liberals ruling without serious challenge in the last two decades of that period.<br>Â Â Â Â This publication contains the Constitution of 1863 as ratified by the Ríonegro Convention as well as most of the other legislation that the Convention adopted. The constitution incorporated many anti-clerical measures including separation of Church and state; full freedom of worship even for non-Catholics; suppression of religious orders; prohibition of corporate ownership of real property which amounted to prohibition of Church ownership of property; and governmental supervision of worship. The document also thoroughly decentralized power and made each state a virtual law unto itself.<br>Â Â Â Â In an attempt to curb the power of Gen. Mosquera the presidency was made an office of two-year duration and immediate re-election or succession was barred.<br>Â Â Â Â Important and rare: NUC Pre-1956 fails to locate any copies and WorldCat finds only two copies. Removed from a volume of pamphlets and now in later wrappers. Ownership mark eradicated from title-page. => A very good copy of a rare item. Impr. de la Nación unknown books
183935590London: Printed for Thomas Tegg 1839. Originally published in 1831. Engraved folding map as frontispiece and plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Late 19th century burgundy morocco-backed cloth. Joints and spine rubbed some light spotting bookplate and embossed and printed stamps on endpaper and contents leaf and verso of title respectively else very good. Originally published in 1831. Engraved folding map as frontispiece and plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for Thomas Tegg unknown books
200685536Santa Marta Colombia: Fundación Museo Bolivariano de Arte Contemporáneo Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino Agosto 10 a octubre 8 de 2006. 28cm. 64p color plates cat. color pict. wrps. Catalog of an exhibition held Ago. 10-Oct. 8 2006 at Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino in Colombia presenting the winners of the international competition celebrated every 3 years and that includes the participation of artists from Latin America and Europe. This edition awarded a posthumous recognition to Mexican watercolor painter Alfredo Guati-Rojo. En esta trienal participaron acuarelistas varios países del mundo como Bolívia Brasil Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador España Francia México Perú y Venezuela. En esta edición de la trienal se otorgó el premio Alfredo Guati-Rojo en honor póstumo al Presidente del Museo Nacional de la Acuarela de México. LIMITED EDITION OF 400 Fundación Museo Bolivariano de Arte Contemporáneo, Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino unknown books