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a47899Buenos Aires 1939-1944. Each issue in Spanish with the full text of a play and a photo illustration if the authors on the front. Issues No. 168 229 233 234 235 236 237 238 /239/ 240 241 May 30 1944 241 August 30 1944.8vo. wraps. Good to VG some bumping of a few corners leaves browned a a bit fragile. Fifteen issues: . paperback
a28246Buenos Aires 1960 first edition. Senado de la Nacion. In Spanish. 4to. original printed wraps. VG Plus large thick book slight toning of backstrip; binding secure; no ownership marks; text . . paperback
a28247Buenos Aires 1961 first edition. Senado de la Nacion. In Spanish. 4to. original printed wraps. Acuerdo del Cbildo del 25 de mayo de 1810 in a pocket is laid in. VG cover toned; binding secure; text clean; very little wear. Largely unopened. . paperback
a28250Buenos Aires 1963 first edition. Senado de la Nacion. In Spanish. 4to. original printed wraps. VG some light cover wear; binding secure; text clean; largelyt unopened. . paperback
1852217621London: John Murray Albemarle Street 1852. Second edition enlarged with a new map and illustrations. Lacking the engraved portrait frontispiece of Sebastian Cabot. With 5 lithograph plates one tinted p. 97; folding map colored in outline mended several drawings in text. xlii 434 pp. 32 pp. of publisher's ads at rear. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter brown morocco. Brazilian bookseller ticket at back. Lacking frontispiece as noted. Some rubbing to binding browning to text block. Second edition enlarged with a new map and illustrations. Lacking the engraved portrait frontispiece of Sebastian Cabot. With 5 lithograph plates one tinted p. 97; folding map colored in outline mended several drawings in text. xlii 434 pp. 32 pp. of publisher's ads at rear. 1 vols. 8vo. Sabin 58613 John Murray, Albemarle Street unknown
a62166Buenos Aires 1946 Imprenta de la Cámara de Diputados. In Spanish. large 4to. 771pp. original printed wraps. VG light foxing light wear; binding secure and text clean. Two small ownership stamps inside. Volume I of 2 only. . paperback
a71056Buenos Aires 1870 Imprenta del Siglo. In Spanish. Hardcover. Sm.4to. 22pp. CXXIV numerous foldout maps reddish marbled boards with red leather spine and full gilt spine decoration. VG slight bit of light foxing light wear. . hardcover
1948231092Buenos Aires 1948. Three quarter-length frontal pose in tuxedo with presidential sash and necktie. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. Image 28.5 x 20 cm. 11-1/4 x 8 inches; approximately 16-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches overall. With embossed stamp "Sub secretaria de informacione" lower right. Tipped to larger sheet and mounted. Small tear in margin of mount image fine. Three quarter-length frontal pose in tuxedo with presidential sash and necktie. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. Image 28.5 x 20 cm. 11-1/4 x 8 inches; approximately 16-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches overall. Inscribed on the mount by Perón in Spanish on December 23 1948 to the internationally renowned dentist Dr. Stanley D. Tylman "in gratitude for his services to Argentina and the friendliness he has shown me with his exquisite delicacy . "<br /> <br /> "Born in 1893 dentist Stanley D. Tylman not only taught more than 1000 students at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry in his long career as a Professor of Dentistry 1920-1962 and head of the Department of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics but he influenced countless dentists internationally as well.<br /> <br /> "Tylman was particularly effective as a global educational force because he spoke four languages. His international lecture schedule took him to Asia Europe the Caribbean and South America--including Argentina where he performed dental work for President Juan Peron and First Lady Evita Peron. Dentists worldwide traveled to Chicago for personal consultations with Dr. Tylman . Tylman died in 1982." -- Wikipedia 8/3/06. unknown
lat291Buenos Aires 1963 Kraft. In Spanish. Sm.4to. 1063pp. Hardcover. VG no DJ. . hardcover
1851317711London: John Murray 1851. New Edition. The first edition was in 1826. 166pp. 12mo. Bound in modern three quarters mottled tan calf brown leather title label. Fine. New Edition. The first edition was in 1826. 166pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> John Murray hardcover
3183528vo: l Cassell. First edition. 48 photos 291pp. 8vo. Bound in modern three qaurters brown polished calf green leather title label and marbled boards. Fine. First edition. 48 photos 291pp. 8vo. l unknown
a44993NY 1987 Human Rights Watch. 4to. 88 leaves printed on rectos only stapled wraps. VG. paperback
1820234923London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride-Court Bridge-Street 1820. Second English edition. iv 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later wrappers. Fine. Second English edition. iv 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brackenridge was sent in 1817-1818 by the United States Commission to investigate the Spanish province of South America. In 1819 he published his Voyage to South America 1820 in two volumes. This English edition consists of extracts from that work. Sabin 7180 Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride-Court, Bridge-Street unknown
185628016Philadelphia: Charles Desilver 1856. 13 3/4" X 17¼" image 12½" X 15". Hand colored. Very good. Unfortunate but not terribly disfiguring discoloration at upper right corner touching image slightly. Clear colorful map. Nice brightly colored example with interesting small inset at lower right showing "South Part of Patagonia." Sharp decorative border. Charles Desilver unknown
186046866New York: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1860. Folio 12¼" X 15¼" image area 10½" X 13½". Hand colored. Near fine. Quite faint age toning. Bold bright and lovely map of these half dozen South American countries from the 1864 edition of "Mitchell's New General Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Countries of the World Plans of Cities Etc." Upper third contains "Map of New Granada Venezuela and Guiana" lower left third contains "Map of Peru and Equador" and lower right third contains "Map of the Argentine Confederation." Today "New Granada" consists of Colombia and Panama. Wonderfully delicately colored with fine decorative border. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown
186046956New York: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1860. Folio 12¼" X 15¼" image area 10½" X 13½". Hand colored. Very good. Mild age toning and bit of faint soiling. Quite nice map of these half dozen South American countries from the 1864 edition of "Mitchell's New General Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Countries of the World Plans of Cities Etc." Upper third contains "Map of New Granada Venezuela and Guiana" lower left third contains "Map of Peru and Equador" and lower right third contains "Map of the Argentine Confederation." Today "New Granada" consists of Colombia and Panama. Wonderfully delicately colored with fine decorative border. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown
194041816Buenos Aires: n.p. 1940. First edition. Patterned maroon leather album two holes with string ties and tassels gilt titles and illustrations on front board. A very good copy with wear to spine ends and corners of boards writing on front pastedown and on a few leaves edgeworn first leaf. Unpaged 20 leaves. Illus. with 19 mounted silver-gelatin photographs with spider-web tissue guards 29 b/w photo-reproductions on 7 plates and two small portraits. Obl. 4to. 12 x 8.5 inches. Over forty original signatures and inscriptions some a paragraph long on the front pastedown and verso of first leaf plus one or two later on all presumably members of the regiment. Includes a short history of the Regiment. A group photo of 28 officers has a separate bound-in key identifying them by name and rank. Created on May 29 1810 and immediately sent as part of the relief expedition to the interior provinces Regimiento no. 3 de Infanteria "General Belgrano" is the most prestigious brigade in the Argentinean army. This 1940 album produced on the 140th anniversary of the regiment was a crucial time for the military in Argentina with the country officially neutral but much influenced by the German military. The Regiment was led by General Ambrosio Vago first photograph a supporter of the Allies who had refused to take part in the coup of 1930 though at this time was urging a new coup along with a number of Axis-leaning officers to oust President Ramón Castillo with the goal of holding non-fraudulent elections. But it would be Peron who would lead the coup in 1943 with Vago though ostensibly a Peronist not participating and exiled to Bahia Blanca. A rare photographic record of the Argentinean military before Peron's ascendancy. We could locate no copies of this nor any similar items in OCLC or other Latin American or European library databases. n.p. hardcover
188252900London & New York: Griffith and Farran West Corner of St. Paul’s Churchyard; E.P. Dutton & Co. May 1882. 12mo. 4 374 pp. plus 15 1 pp. publisher’s catalogue dated May 1882. Frontisp. 3 plates woodcut engraved head- and tail-pieces throughout. Dark green pictorial publisher’s cloth cover art illustration in black & gray of boy reading in tree gilt lettering 1 panel front cover 3 gilt panel titles on spine decorated endpapers bumping to corners minor rubbing & edgewear to head & foot of spine corners very light uniform interior toning still a VG- bright copy ownership inscription dated Christmas 82 on 2nd flyleaf. Early printing of one of Henty’s earliest adventure stories set against the backdrop of an English family pioneering in Argentina around the time of the Mexican-American War. Johann Baptist Zwecker 1814-1876 was a popular German artist who illustrated many different titles and magazines during the 19th-century including the illustrations for Alfred Russel Wallace’s Geographical Distribution of Animals. Griffith and Farran, West Corner of St. Paul’s Churchyard; E.P. Dutton & Co., hardcover
1950251237Buenos Aires: Carbometal S.A. Ind. y Com 1950. A half-inch pile of folded mappings of the province of Mendoza most of these fold out to 20x56 inches folded measuring 14x8.5 inches. Dividers amongst them and a ribbon-copy TLs on Carbometal letterhead addressed to an English-speaking investor one Joseph Coney. The maps or 'plans' are in colors; per a mimeo'd leaf we quote above in our title line items are complete pace the numbering gaps and all are in good shape; find old enclosing boards with decorative ties these not in good shape but serve their purpose. Carbometal, S.A. Ind. y Com unknown
194735027Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto 1947. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy tear at staple throughout leaves browned new binding. 40 pp. Illus. with 1 photo of Peron. 12mo. I. Declaración del Excmo. Señor Presidente de la Nación Argentina General Juan Perón. II. Nota la los Gobiernos de América y a la Santa Sede de S.E. el señor Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto doctor Juan Atilio Bramuglia a seprate printing of this section was published earlier in 1947. III. Proyecto de paz interior y exterior propuesto a las Naciones de América por la República Argentina. During the first period of Perón's presidency 1946-1949 a major policy was to improve the international image of Argentina abroad. Perón claimed a "Third Position" of positive neutrality in the cold war which had developed between the western powers and Russia. The present volume contains three separate titles toward the goals of economic cooperation and world peace. Part I is the "Declaration" of Perón placing the position of Argentina and its goals before the world of nations. Part II is a "Nota" addressed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship Dr. Juan Atilio Bramuglia to the nations stating the position of Argentina to achieve both internal and international peace. Part III is a proposal made by the Argentine Nation to those of America for international peace. This "Proyecto" was published here in Spanish Portuguese English French Italian and Russian. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto hardcover
195068088Buenos Aires: Edición del autor 1950. Fourth Spanish edition. Hardcover. Good /Very Good Minus. 365pp. Octavo 20.5 cm Orange paper over boards. Rubbing to the extremities more so the lower extremities. Areas of heavy darkening to the endpapers. Old price label on the front free endpaper. Text block beginning to crack at the half title. Pages tanned. In the illustrated dust jacket with a handful of shallow open tears to the edges and a small open tear to the surface of the front panel. A classic work on Gaucho braiding. Edición del autor hardcover
184627894New York: D. Appleton and Company 1846. First Edition. 8vo bound in modern tan silk cloth with morocco spine label gilt. 324 12 24 publishers catalogues. A very well preserved copy with only minimal toning to the text-block the attractive binding in excellent order. FIRST EDITION OF THIS CONTEMPORARY HISTORY. Argentina and its neighbors during the formative years. A hands-on documentation of culture politics military affairs and relations with the native peoples of the land. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
18199961Washington: Printed by E. de Krafft 1819. First edition. 8vo 147 1pp. Five folding tables. Bound in later plain paper wrappers with ms. title on front cover. Some browning to title else clean and very good. <br /> <br /> Very scarce house document which includes the report of two important surveys by Theodorick Bland 1776-1846 on Chile and Argentina. Bland was selected by President Monroe for a special diplomatic mission the South American Commission of 1817-1818. Several in the commission provided reports but most were strictly concerned with political military and commercial matters. These Bland's were different in that they were more fleshed out and provided more discussion on geography and agriculture. <br /> <br /> Sabin 5869. Printed by E. de Krafft unknown
196563434Buenos Aires Argentina: Asociacion Esquelas Lincoln American International School 1965. Thick folio. 12.5 x 13.75 in. 76 pp unpaginated. on thick paper stock. With 145 original silver gelatin photographs mounted enhanced with printed captions occasional annotations and numerous pieces of ephemera including ALS mimeographed material laid-in card as well as 2 silver print architectural elevations laid-in nearly all decorative tissue guards retained. Padded brown calf post-binder manuscript label on front cover ownership of Whinery on first leaf occasional scuffing minor tears to a couple of the leaves gutter margins creasing to some of the tissue guards minor chipping head & foot of spine still a VG exemplar. The souvenir/memory album opens with photos of Whinery and the early images of the Lincoln American International School in Buenos Aires the ground breaking at La Lucila the massive school addition designed by architects Alberto E. Dodds and Mario E. Cattaneo and completion November 30 1963.Two silver print photos laid-in depict the proposed new building elevation drawings from the architect and convey the full size and impact of the building when later completed. The vaulted new Mid-Century Modern auditorium with Argentine & U.S. Flag prominent on the stage also used as gymnasium with the compiler wondering how they ever survived without the new structure. Also depicted are school pageants greeting other international students the new school library along with a myriad of student events. Of additional interest are the photographs capturing the new science labs vocational training for aircraft and automobiles and finally the sports events of the “Condors.†Also featured are the school choirs bands architectural features such as the striking Mid-Century Modern atrium and finally the staff and support staff of the school. The final group of pages include photographs and tipped-in mounted letters addressed to Mr. Whinery declaring “We are very sorry that you are leaving†and “You have been a very good director†and song addressed to him from the students and staff. The closing pages include photos of the Director’s houses in Buenos Aires Commencement in 1960 several farewell parties and a laid-in card. Whinery 1918-2009 was a Kansas educator recruited after World War II for international schools for the American Embassy in Buenos Aires and he would remain the director of the Lincoln school from about 1952 through his retirement from there in 1964 and was still attending American International School reunions as late as 1995. Lincoln based in La Lucila Vicente Lopez is still considered the best English-language prep school in Buenos Aires and routinely sends graduates to the most elite universities and participates in the International Baccalaureate IB program. See: Jacob Meschke Lincoln: International Schooling in Argentina Asociacion Escuelas Lincoln Buenos Aires Times April 7 2018. Asociacion Esquelas Lincoln, American International School, unknown
23543Presidencia de la Nacion Subsecretaria de Informaciones printed on each page Division Publicaciones Sec. Traductores e Interpretes Octubre 20 de 1954. Five pages folio good condition apart from rust marks around the paper clip holding the pages together. With embossed stamp top of each page two arms holding a torch aloft. A favourable view of the life of Peron from birth up to and including his second presidency 4 June 1952 concluding: "On the 7th of May of 1953 National Congress convened in extraordinary sessions expressing the will of the people recognized and acclaimed General Juan Peron as Liberator of the Republic." With two carbon copies of pp.2 & 3. Image of page 1 available. No other copy traced nor does text appear on Googlebooks. Presidencia de la Nacion | Subsecretaria de Informaciones [printed on each page] | Division Publicaciones | Sec. Traductores e I unknown