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196328756A Paris, chez Michel Cassé / Coll. ''Une Voix Un Geste'', 1963. Un vol. au format pt in-4 carré (288 x 265 mm) non paginé, en feuilles, sous couverture lithographiée à rabats rempliés et étui de pleine percaline satinée olive, dos lisse, titre frappé à l'oser amande.
1942005575Buenos Aires Editions de l'Aigle 1942 In-4 Broché, couverture rempliée Edition originale
191174595Essen: Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft 1911. A portfolio of forty-four original mounted silver gelatin prints of Krupp armaments designed specifically for the Argentinian Army. Published by the Krupp family in Essen in 1911. Each photograph measures 5.25 x 9 inches or a bit smaller. They are tipped onto thin gray sheets with printed captions in Spanish. Each image has a Krupp blind stamp in the lower left corner. Oblong octavo 8.5 x 13.25 inches. Housed in the original folding maroon cloth portfolio with gilt lettering on front and snap closures. Portfolio lightly rubbed but photographs and mounts crisp and clean. Near fine. Laid in are two extra photographs measuring 5 x 8.5 inches on stiff mounts measuring 7 x 9.75 inches each with printed text identifying the members of the Argentinean delegation and the Krupp employees at the Meppen Gun Testing Area December 1899. In the background of one image can be seen the massive cannon and the gun works.A striking array of military hardware is pictured including cannons and wagons for carrying ammunition spare parts and tools. Two photographs show a remarkable wagon with its observation deck extended to a height of twenty feet. In twelve photographs various tool boxes are opened to display the tight and orderly placement of saws hammers dies cordage brushes and other implements needed to keep these guns and wagons in top order. Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft hardcover
191963043Buenos Aires Argentina: Officina Cartografica de Pablo Ludwig 1919. Immense triple Atlas Folio dissected colour-lithographed map backed in linen sized 96 x 72 in. on sheet 100 x 76 in. in 64 panels which folds down into 13 x 10 in. offset toning from blue on versos of some panels age toning to fold creases minor edgewear slight occasional dustsoiling & very light foxing mounted w/in original plum-coloured cloth portfolio gilt lettering stamped on front cover wear & scuffing to spine remnants of attached label on back cover minor sunning to fore-edges & dustsoiling still a VG bright map preserved in G- original case. Second edition of this immense Pablo Ludwig commercial map of Argentina following World War I intended to aid in promoting and reviving the fast economic growth evident just before the outbreak of the Great War during the initial expansion of railroads urban trolley systems and infrastructure. Just prior to the War Argentina was one of the 10 largest economies in the World comparable with France & Germany and dwarfing Italy and Spain. Unfortunately following the WWI even though Argentina continued to expand and grow at a fairly fast clip during the Roaring 20’s the impact of the opening of the Panama Canal the decline of foreign investment in Argentina with most pouring into Europe for rebuilding or the United States the lack of industrialization severely hampered its future growth in the depths of the Great Depression. Inset maps provide close-ups of Tucuman Buenos Aires Chubut Santa Cruz and the cities of Mendoza and Rosario and the map claims the disputed Falkland Islands notes railroads proposed railroad lines trolley lines telegraph lines undersea cables wetlands salt flats and more. Ludwig fl. 1890-1962 was an active cartographer and mapmaker in Buenos Aires from the late 19th- through 20th-Century and first issued this map in 1910 at less than half the size of this one and Worldcat locates only 1 copy in the Library of Congress. Officina Cartografica de Pablo Ludwig, hardcover
1989ABE-1591651390239FEMME AVEC BANDONEON-DEDICACE AU DOS-ENCADRE