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In-8 (cm. 25), brossura, pp. 237 ISBN 88-87995-57-5. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
Buenos Aires, 1921, 26'5 x 18 cm., 30 págs.
19x14. 294p. Enc. Tela ed.
8°, XIII-279 (3), br. edit. Scritte a penna alle cc. bb.
1996ART5698MLibro en rústica, 255 páginas, publicado en 1996 en Zurbaran Ediciones, buen estado general, cubierta con marcas de uso y un ligero desgarro, interior fresco.
201838979Pages d'Histoire, libraire-éditeur, 2018, in-8°, 132 pp, notes bibliographiques, broché, bon état. Tiré à 60 exemplaires seulement
Buenos Aires, Ediciones de La Flor, 1973. 4to., 139 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales con un dibujo de Carlos Boccardo.
Barcelona, 1976 ["Cuadernos Ínfimos"]. 8vo.; 98 pp., 3 hs. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Barral, 1973. 4to.; 289 pp. Cubiertas originales.
19x12. 136p. Primera Edición.
Barcelona, Edit. Novaro, 1973. Prólogo y antología realizada por Petit de Murat. Canciones, poemas y prosas poéticas. 256 p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
20x13. 139p. DEDICADO.
Buenos Aires, Centro Editor America Latina, 1967. 4to. menor; 168 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1332866220.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
14794Original vintage Gelatin silver print black and white press photo measuring 9 x 7" and dated September 26 1947. President Juan Peron signed a decree at the time granting women in Argentina the rights to vote and to obtain legal divorces. The photo depicts a throng of 10000 excited Argentinians celebrating at the Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires following the announcement. The decree was a major step forward in Argentinian women gaining legal equality that could protect them from the social conservatism that had denied them key rights within their homes and marriages in prior decades. Argentinian woman suffrage was a project promoted ardently by first Lady Eva Peron who advocated for women domestically and internationally and who founded and remained an influential member of the Peronist Women's Party until her death in 1952. The photo captures a thrilling collective moment in the modern woman rights movement. Wire photos are different than traditional photographic prints! This print is the result of what used to be breakthrough technology now completely obsolete that allowed a photographic image to be scanned transmitted over "the wire" and then printed at the receiving location. These are the originals that then were printed in newspapers across the country to illustrate the Newspaper story. In very good condition. unknown books
Madrid, Turner, 2002 ["Armas y Letras"]. 4to.; 368 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Book is in excellent condition in brown quarter cloth covers and gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear only, no tears.
189920570P., Librairie Cerf, 1899, in-4°, 664 pp, une carte dépliante in-fine, biblio, reliure pleine percaline grise, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron et d'un double filet doré en queue, titres dorés, couv. conservée (rel. de l'époque), bon état. Manque le dernier cahier (fin de la table des matières)
221415Paris, Cerf, 1899 gr. in-8, 677 pp., carte dépliante, demi-chagrin bleu, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Nerfs, coiffes et coupes frottés, petites épidermures, coins abîmés.
8vo [22 x 15 cm]; 2 volumes, xv, [iii] 436; xv [i] 527pp, large folding colored map, indexes. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, short tear at spine end, endpaper bookplate of Mark Robinson and short note by Herbert Taylor dated 1904, a near fine set. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A detailed description of the country, the peoples, tribes, gauchos, buildings, institutions, methods of travel, trade and commerce, climate, the authors travels throughout area, fauna and flora, the Andes, resources, hunting, agriculture, artisans, travels up the Uruguay river, Rioja, Salta, Tucuman, down the Parana river. Wood p. 625: 'Reference to animal life, especially to the birds, of the country are numerous'. See also Sclater and Hudson, Argentine Ornithology vol. 2, 230. Ibis 1885, p. 335. Welch 16. 'The notions about this vast and progressive country currently in England are at times absurd, at others biased and if my efforts serve to enlighten the one and correct the other, they will not have been in vain' (preface). Volume II was delayed due to printing difficulties, which was done in Buenos Aires.
xvii, 301, 32 [ads] pp. 7.5 x 5.3 inches. "The circumstances under which the wealth, the power, and the numbers of the Jewish race domiciled in this country are likely to be indefinitely increased seem to call for more prescience and thought at the hands of our rulers than have yet been bestowed upon them. To make people think is the object of this book. Should they refuse, they will wake up one morning only to discover that they have parted with the realities of national life, and are dominated by cosmopolitan and materialist influences fatal to the existence of the English nation." - Introduction. Chapters include: What is a Jew?; The Problem in Russia; The Jew in Austria/America/France/England/The Argentine Colonies; The Aloofness of Israel; Money Lenders; The Destitute Alien in Great Britain; Zionism; "Darkest Russia"; The Conversion of the Jews; Jewish Humour. Quarter-bound in black leather and olive cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Top edge gilt. Modest lean to spine. Binding intact. Prior owner's name, dated 1899, inked atop front free endpaper. Large rectangular tanned area upon front free endpaper, presumably caused by an item formerly laid-in. Average wear. Faints spots upon front board, perhaps from water droplets. SINGERMAN 46. Book
México, Editorial Diana, 1966. 4to. menor alargado; 222 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
232679Paris, Pougin, an III (1795) in-8, XII-206-[2]-256-[4] pp., broché, couverture papier rose de l'époque. Dos abîmé avec de petits manques.
238070Paris, Pougin, an III (1795) in-8, XII-206-[2]-256-[4] pp., demi-basane fauve à coins de vélin, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu frotté, infimes trous de ver sans atteinte au texte à la fin de l'ouvrage.