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7407Paris, Figuière éditeur (Bibliothèque du XXe siècle), sans date. In-12, broché, couverture illustrée, signet publicitaire.
1866131757London 1866 Fasc. in-4, 21 x 32,5, 4 pp. Couverture déliée. Pliure. Rapport sur les méthodes utilisées sur la Rivière Plate Buenos-Aires pour soigner la viande destinée au marché européen.
189146401203Buenos aeres, Felix Lajouane, editor, 1891 ; In-8, Demi toile prune. - LXII pp., 380 pp. - Troisième édition, en grande partie originale, des poésies du Général B. Mitre, président de la République Argentine. Portrait à l'eau-forte par E. Abot. - Poésies patriotiques, harmonies de la Pampa, poésies diverses, poésies familières, traductions. Tirage limité à 210 exemplaires. Celui-ci est un des 200 sur papier vergé spécialement fabriqué pour cette édition. Menus accrocs à la reliure.
Argemí , Raúl Penultimo nome di battaglia. Roma, La nuova frontiera 2006, Liberamente 20 cm 21 cm. 125 p. (0000000037332)
194620793Argentina 1946. Group of 44 snapshots; black and white; 2 1/2 " x 3 1/2" format on Velox photographic paper; each with an identifying inscription in pen on back and dated 1946; including 20 images of the Cordoba area Huerto Grande y sierras "El Cuadrado" road near La Falda Vista de las pampas - villa Maria burrito riders Rio Segundo countryside travel Iglesia Dea'n Funes - with Esso sign on left and "Peron Presidente." in large letters scrawled on the church wall auto with woman at wheel Rodeo in Salta Rosario de la Frontera Hotel Las Termas; Salta -visitad la Plaza 25 de Mayo Esperando el lechero Vista del 'hotel' Melchior en Cafayate and also the Plaza in the same town roadways in Andalgala 'Gordita' woman in la Falda many others; light wear; very good condition and an interesting assorted group of Argentine photographic travel ephemera from the middle part of the 20th century. First Edition. Very Good. unknown books
1807WRCAM35048Bath: William Meyler 1807. 238pp. plus one engraved plan. Modern half roan and boards spine gilt. Occasional minor foxing; minor titlepage repair with no loss of text. A very good copy with engraved bookplate of P. Francis K.C.B on front pastedown. An anonymous straight-forward account of the British attack on Buenos Aires in 1807 written "without any flourishing or prolix declamation on the calamities of war the effects of courage or the pursuit of wealth and fame." The unidentified author includes extensive details on the final engagements leading to the defeat of the British troops under Lieut. Gen. John Whitelocke by the Spanish citizen army of Creoles and peasants under the command of Santiago de Liniers. The plan and accompanying printed explanation of the plate assist in visualizing the narrative of the battle described in the text. Forced to withdraw from Buenos Aires after this defeat Whitelocke was court- martialed and cashiered. An intriguing record of the British engagement in Buenos Aires with an unusual Bath imprint for such a work. OCLC records only five copies. SABIN 51805. ALBERICH 1247. William Meyler hardcover books
1807WRCAM35048ABath: William Meyler 1807. 238pp. Lacks engraved plan. Modern red cloth spine gilt. Minor foxing to titlepage else quite clean. Very good. An anonymous straight-forward account of the British attack on Buenos Aires in 1807 written "without any flourishing or prolix declamation on the calamities of war the effects of courage or the pursuit of wealth and fame." The unidentified author includes extensive details on the final engagements leading to the defeat of the British troops under Lieut. Gen. John Whitelocke by the Spanish citizen army of Creoles and peasants under the command of Santiago de Liniers. Forced to withdraw from Buenos Aires after this defeat Whitelocke was court-martialed and cashiered. An intriguing record of the British engagement in Buenos Aires with an unusual Bath imprint for such a work. OCLC records only five copies. SABIN 51805. ALBERICH 1247. William Meyler hardcover books
1808314806London: the author 1808. First edition. Engraved folding map and 3 folding plates. viii 216 pp with errata mounted at leaf at end. 8vo. Antiqued calf. Title and following leaf soiled and neatly repaired maps trimmed or with edgewear rear hinge separated at second work wrappers of second work chipped. First edition. Engraved folding map and 3 folding plates. viii 216 pp with errata mounted at leaf at end. 8vo. Sabin 103672; Palau 375051. Bound with: Paz José C. Estudios sobre Instituciones Libres. Buenos Aires: La Prensa 1876 the author unknown books
1808WRCAM41553London 1808. viii2161pp. plus four folding maps. Antique-style three-quarter calf and marbled boards. Minor offsetting and foxing on titlepage and other leaves facing maps. Old library stamps on first two leaves; contemporary ownership inscription on titlepage. Errata slip pasted to verso of titlepage. Very good. Untrimmed. In 1807 Gen. John Whitelocke was sent to the Rio de la Plata with a large force. His goal was to reinforce British troops already operating there and in Argentina and to seize Buenos Aires a move designed to open up the markets of South America to British commerce and replace those lost on the Continent by Napoleon's blockade. Despite his large force Whitelocke proceeded cautiously and ineptly further hampered by bad weather. The assault on Buenos Aires was met by civilian as well as military resistance when the British had expected local merchants to welcome them with open arms. Craufurd commanded a light brigade which led the attack on Buenos Aires and successfully achieved its objectives. However a large part of the attacking force was cut off and forced to surrender while Whitelocke napped in his tent and Craufurd's brigade was ordered to surrender with the rest of the British force. Santiago Liniers the Spanish commander proposed a truce if the British would promise to withdraw in two months but said he could not answer for the safety of the prisoners if the attack was renewed. Feeling that the object of the expedition was now untenable Whitelocke accepted those terms. The British withdrew to Montevideo and then to England losing what might have been a foothold in South America. Whitelocke was the subject of the greatest scorn on returning to England where he was court-martialed and cashiered. Though this work is sometimes attributed to Gen. Whitelocke the accusatory and wounded tone of the narrative makes that unlikely. SABIN 103672. PALAU 375051. HALKETT & LAING 1 p.164. DNB online. hardcover books
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a87727Buenos Aire 1936. In Spanish. Folio 292p. maps many small photo illustrations in text advertisement articles about individual residents brillant color wraps showing large worker using a sickle on tall yellow grain on front. Printed on thin cheap paper. Good plus light wear lightly toned throughout. . paperback
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1978mon0000051912La Direccion 1978-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. This edition with an inner spiral binding with laminated and illustrated back cloth and white tile ouetr board belonged to Hugh Johnson the wine and garden expert and his his libris plate La Direccion unknown
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1820WRCAM30224Buenos Aires: Imprenta de los Expositos 1820. Broadside 11 1/2 x 7 inches. Dbd. Trimmed close at top without loss of text minor worming more particularly towards lower fore-edge with loss of approximately four words. Very good. "Bando" or proclamation printing of this Argentine broadside which reiterates Dorrego's demand that those citizens of Buenos Aires not already affiliated with a military company participate in the defense of the city by reporting to one of a variety of established checkpoints. The present broadside was written while Dorrego was serving as provisional governor of the city during which his administration was constantly harassed by the unitarian opposition of Bernardino Rivadavia. OCLC 14879205. Imprenta de los Expositos unknown books