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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
2002mon0000095323McGraw-Hill 2002-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. 1.4000 in x 9.8000 in x 7.2000 in. Clean pages. McGraw-Hill paperback
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
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
1878NL-02415<p><strong>Argentinian propaganda map of Chile's advance into Patagonia.</strong></p><p>This is an anonymous and undated propaganda map prepared by Argentina's Foreign Ministry for dissemination among potential allies on the American continents. It regards the conflict known as the "East Patagonia Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan dispute" or "Patagonia Question" which was a territorial dispute between Chile and Argentina during most of the 19th century for more context see section below.</p><p>The sheet centers on five maps which are distinguished only by the varying size of the swathe of red that is meant to outline Chile's encroachment into Argentine Patagonia. The expansion process began in 1843 with only a few small islands and tiny peninsulas in the western part of the Strait of Magellan but by 1847 Chile was claiming the entire Strait as its own. The expansion continues in three subsequent phases each documented with its own map until 1876 when the territory in dispute consists of virtually all of Patagonia or the southern half of Argentina. Each of the intermediary stages in the quintet of displayed maps is dated and the territories in question are highlighted in red. Under each phase are noted the years in question as well as a brief explanation of the particulars of each phase of the expansionall of it from an Argentine perspective of course.</p><p>The Argentinian Foreign Ministry designed the map as a means of visualizing what Argentina considered the ongoing encroachment by Chile on Argentine territory. The broadsheet highlighted the blatant nature of Chilean territorial claims.</p><p>Because of this background and purpose the sheet was only distributed in limited circles making it a rarity today. The only institutional example of this map in the United States was presented to the US Minister to Argentina Thomas Ogden Osborn by the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs to serve precisely the purpose for which it was designed. The United States did indeed get involved and played a key role in the ensuing treaty negotiations 1879-1881.</p><p><strong>Census</strong></p><p>This sheet is rare likely because it was never produced in large quantities to begin with. There is only a single example of this sheet in US institutions. This document is located in the National Archives NAID: 5675669 and is the same sheet that Thomas Ogden Osborn sent to US Secretary of State William M. Evarts in 1880 following his role as US mediator in the negotiations for the 1881 Boundary Treaty that ended the conflict.</p><p>The only other institutional example we have been able to identify is held in the <em>Biblioteca Nacional de España</em> OCLC no. 431564806.</p><p><strong>Context is Everything</strong></p><p><em>The Strait of Magellan dispute and the "Patagonia Question" 18421881</em></p><p>The "Patagonia Question" was a nineteenth-century sovereignty dispute between Chile and Argentina over the southernmost lands of South America i.e. East Patagonia the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego and the strategically vital Strait of Magellan. Its roots lay in the messy inheritance of Spanish colonial jurisdictions and centuries of imprecise royal decrees that left overlapping claims along the entire Andean-to-Atlantic sweep. Both countries gradually sought to translate old legal claims into an effective national occupation: Chile concentrated on the Pacific channels and the Strait. At the same time Argentina pushed settlement eastward across the pampas and into Chubut.</p><p>Tensions hardened during the mid-1800s. Chile's deliberate occupation of the Strait of Magellan symbolized by the 1843 expedition that founded Fuerte Bulnes and formally took possession of the strait alarmed Buenos Aires and was the source of repeated diplomatic protests. Argentina in turn fostered new settlements established informal alliances with indigenous leaders and ensured a significant naval presence to assert influence on the Atlantic coast. By the 1870s both states were populating adjacent zones and commissioning maps and legal arguments to buttress their claims. This map is one such example from the Argentine side.</p><p>The trigger for a negotiated containment and ultimately a resolution of the conflict came in December 1878 when Chile and Argentina signed the FierroSarratea agreement. This was an interim pact that postponed a final delimitation and established arbitration procedures to avoid a fully fledged armed conflict. Chile quickly ratified the agreement but Argentina's Congress never gave its final approval causing it to collapse as a comprehensive settlement. The outbreak of the War of the Pacific 18791884 in which Chile fought Peru and Bolivia made rapid de-escalation with Argentina diplomatically urgent. Chile wished to avoid a second front. At the same time Argentina was engaged in the "Conquest of the Desert" on its southern frontier pushing it to resolve this old conflict as well.</p><p>The crisis was finally resolved by the <em>Boundary Treaty of 23 July 1881</em>. The treaty adopted a practical formula: north to the 52°S parallel the boundary would follow the highest Andes watershed; south of 52°S the agreement recognized Chilean sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan and assigned islands and Tierra del Fuego between the two states according to specified meridians and channels. Crucially the treaty neutralized the Strait of Magellan and guaranteed free navigation to all nations; a provision that allowed international passage through the strait and prevented any single power from controlling it.</p><p>US involvement in the dispute was modest. Washington did not act as an official guarantor or principal mediator in the 1881 settlement. However diplomatic records and dispatches confirm that the situation was under close observation and US diplomats regularly reported to their superiors on the crisis's development and its regional implications especially for shipping routes. Formal third-party arbitration and boundary adjudications were carried out by various state actors notably Britain or by various bilateral protocols. In short the U.S. was an interested observer rather than a decisive actor in both the dispute and its resolution.</p><p>The conflict illustrates how colonial legal ambiguities competing settlement policies and the strategic value of a single waterway combined to produce a long fraught boundary contest. The 1881 Boundary Treaty negotiated under the shadow of other regional wars and mediated by pragmatism rather than legality integrated competing claims into a workable frontier and ensured the neutrality of the Strait of Magellan for international shipping.</p><p>Condition Description</p><p>Good. Wear and toning along fold lines.</p> Foreign Ministry of Argentina
1873589331873. 3 titles all rare; the last with 5 plates. 3 titles all rare; the last with 5 plates. Three Rare Argentinean Items Argentina. Codigo Penal de la Provincia de Corrientes. Buenos Aires: Imprenta de Pablo E. Coni 1878. 110 pp. Bound with Llerena Juan. La Provincia de Buenos Aires y su Nueva Capital. Buenos Aires: Establecimiento Tipografico 1881. 54 pp. And Stegmann Carlos. Construccion y Disposicion Interior de las Escuelas Publicas en Relacion con la Higiene. Buenos Aires: Imprenta de Pablo E. Coni 1878. 24 pp. Five plates two folding. Octavo 9-1/4" x 6-1/4". Later cloth gilt titles to spine. Light shelfwear some toning to text final three leaves of Construccion detached internally clean. $950. Only editions located. The first item is the penal code for Corrientes one of the provinces of Argentina. The second title which is not legal in nature is an essay defending the establishment of Buenos Aires as the national capital in 1880. Illustrated with plates depicting classrooms and school furniture the final title is a book of regulations governing the construction of schools and the furnishing of classrooms. All of these titles are rare. OCLC locates 1 copy each of Corrientes and Provincia both in Germany no copies of Construccion. See Borchard Guide to the Law and Legal Literature of Argentina Brazil and Chile 115-116. unknown
1910230041910. Real photo postcards depicting Indigenous peoples of Argentina in the early twentieth century document communities identified in captions as Indios del Chaco alongside additional references to southern regions including Tierra del Fuego. Produced during a period of intensified state expansion and consolidation these images record Indigenous individuals and groups at a time when Argentine policies of land seizure labor exploitation and missionization reshaped Indigenous life. The archive supports research into Indigenous history Latin American nation building and the visual culture of ethnographic photography.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of 12 black and white real photo postcards each with printed Spanish captions identifying subjects by region or group. The images present posed and semi candid compositions of Indigenous men women and children including group portraits of families and community gatherings as well as individual figures. Several photographs emphasize bodily presentation attire and adornment while others depict men holding tools or weapons in open landscapes. The majority of images are associated with the Chaco region an area targeted by military campaigns and settler expansion while one card references Tierra del Fuego extending the geographic range of the archive. The postcards appear to have been issued for circulation as documentary or commercial imagery.<br /> <br /> These photographs were produced in the aftermath of campaigns such as the Conquest of the Desert and subsequent northern military actions when Indigenous populations in Argentina were subjected to displacement forced labor and incorporation into state and missionary systems. Visual documentation of Indigenous communities during this period often coincided with efforts by anthropologists missionaries and state actors to classify and record populations whose autonomy was being curtailed. The images therefore function both as records of community life and as artifacts of a broader system of representation tied to colonial governance and modernization narratives. Mild fading and edge wear to some cards with others remaining sharp; overall very good condition. This archive provides primary visual documentation of Indigenous communities in Argentina during a period of significant political and social transformation. unknown
11-0952London: Waterlow & Sons 1913. Large map measuring 124 x 103 cm. 49 x 40 inches. Mounted on canvas. Very attractive. London: Waterlow & Sons, 1913. unknown
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
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
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
1910230061910. Indigenous Peoples of Argentina's Chaco and Northern Regions early 20th century. This photo archive consists of 10 black and white photographs comprising three real photo postcards and four original silver gelatin photographs documenting Indigenous peoples of Argentina in rural and semi-rural settings. The materials date to the early 20th century and originate primarily from northern Argentina with several images clearly associated with Indigenous communities of the Chaco. The postcards carry printed captions in Spanish identifying subjects by regional or ethnic designation. The post cards are from the 1910s-20s while the photographs are probably from 1930s-40s demonstrating the eras between Native expulsion at the turn of the century to colonial era labor workers. Historically these images must be understood within the violent context of Indigenous dispossession and assimilation policies in early twentieth-century Argentina. Following campaigns such as the Conquest of the Desert and subsequent northern military actions Indigenous peoples were subjected to land seizure population displacement forced labor on plantations and ranches and confinement within missions or state-controlled settlements. In regions like the Chaco Indigenous communities were frequently exploited for agricultural and industrial labor under coercive conditions while their cultures were documented by missionaries anthropologists and photographers who framed them as vanishing or pre-modern. The collection depicts Indigenous men women and children engaged in daily life and posed portraiture. Group scenes show families gathered outdoors domestic labor such as food preparation and carrying water and communal resting or work areas constructed from organic materials. Several photographs emphasize mobility and subsistence including figures carrying bundles tools or containers across arid terrain while others present seated family groups framed in front of shelters or temporary dwellings. Individual and small-group portraits highlight clothing that blends Indigenous traditions with elements of imposed or adopted settler attire revealing the uneven process of cultural disruption and adaptation underway at the time.<br /> <br /> Light handling and edgewear throughout photos remain crisp and clear. Overall very good condition. This archive provides an important primary visual source for understanding Indigenous life in Argentina during a critical era of colonial consolidation offering insight into everyday practices family structures and the visual strategies through which Indigenous peoples were represented and controlled. unknown
2007SONG8479536438Urano 2007-05-07. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 5.51x0.79x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Urano paperback
59100c.1880. Oblong 8vo. 13 x 18 cm. 18 albumen prints mounted recto-verso onto cloth folding concertina-style 177 cm when unfolded between original red cloth covers stamped in blind and lettered in gilt. Each photo captioned and ruled in red. Occasional light spotting generally an excellent copy. [c.1880]. hardcover
185522646Buenos Aires: R. Kratzenstein 1855. Lithographs measuring on average 3 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches on slips of blue or white paper likely clipped from the top of pictorial letter sheets. Light edge wear. Very good. Matted. An attractive group of lithographic vignettes of scenes in and around Buenos Aires.<br/> <br/> These images were published by Rodolfo Kratzenstein who was one of the leading lithographers in Buenos Aires from the mid-1850s and are probably from pictorial letter sheets issued by his firm in that period. One illustration shows a long stretch of the cityscape of Buenos Aires from the harbour and several ships are shown in the choppy waters of the port. Other images show the "Casa de Justicia" the courts and the "Palermo"neighborhood. Two other images one of them here in two examples show scenes in the countryside outside Buenos Aires both of them depicting men on horseback dealing with wagons in difficult terrain. Pictorial letter sheets from Argentina are uncommon and these are attractive images. R. Kratzenstein unknown
191179458Buenos Aires: Imprenta y Casa Editora Juan A. Alsina 1911. Hardcover. Good. 11 vols. vp leather and boards moderate shelfwear. Griffin 6756. "An indispensable source for the history of Argentina's international relations including those with other Latin nations Imprenta y Casa Editora Juan A. Alsina hardcover
18266783Buenos Aires: Imprenta del Estado 1826. First Edition — Primera edición. Softcover — Tapa blanda. 190x135mm. 7½x5¼". Buenos Aires Imprenta del Estado 24 de Diciembre de 1826. En 4º 190 x 135mm. 2 55 pp. Guardas de papel. Primera edición. Comienza con un Manifiesto del Congreso General Constituyente a los pueblos de la República Argentina. La Constitución de la República Argentina de 1826 estableció una forma de gobierno "representativa republicana consolidada en unidad de régimen adoptando oficialmente la religión Católica Apostólica Romana". Para la sanción de aquella constitución fueron consultadas las Provincias acerca de la forma de Estado: Salta y La Rioja se pronunciaron por el régimen unitario al igual que Tucumán pero curiosamente aclaró que querÃa conservar sus instituciones. Mendoza San Juan Santiago del Estero Tarija Entre RÃos Santa Fe y Córdoba se manifestaron por el sistema federal. San Luis Catamarca Corrientes y la Banda Oriental por lo que resolviese el Congreso en tanto que Buenos Aires y Misiones no opinaron. Primeras hojas ligeramente amarronadas. Imprenta del Estado paperback
DADAX0374223505Farrar Straus & Giroux 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.50x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Farrar Straus & Giroux hardcover
1995__904110139XMartinus Nijhoff 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 404 pages. 9.60x6.50x1.20 inches. Martinus Nijhoff hardcover
65755London: Waterlow & Sons 1913. FIRST EDITION. Original large-format colour-lithographed map 121 x 99.5 cm of Argentina showing the railways with inset maps of Tucuman Cordoba Rosario San Francisco Buenos Aires and Sante Fé. With a reference table to bottom left detailing upwards of 25 different railway lines. Numerous archival tape repairs to verso along folds the map itself in very good clean condition. The first issue of this map which would go on to be printed many times throughout the years. London: Waterlow & Sons, 1913. unknown
194820190909001Argentina Ministerio de Hacienda de la Nacion 1948-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Argentina Ministerio de Hacienda de la Nación 1948. Hardcover Leather bound 220 pp. Text in Spanish. Personal copy of Ramon A. Cereijo Argentina's Minister of Finance 1946 - 1952 with his name stamped in gold on bottom corner of front cover. Bound in red leather with gild edges and intricate gold stamping on leather on front and back paste downs which are of red silk. In good condition withe nicking and tearing to the leather at the top of the spine and light to moderate overall scuffing rubbing and soiling to leather. Binding tight.Pages aged but otherwise unmarked with light age spotting to end papers and Contents include: CONVOCATORIA DE LA TERCERA CONFERENCIA; MINISTROS Y DELEGADOS ASISTENTES; INTEGRACIÓN DE LAS COMISIONES; ENTREVISTA CON EL SENOR PRESIDENTE DE LA NACIÓN; REUNION INAUGURAL; Discurso del señor Ministro de Hacienda de la Nació; Plan de labor de la Conferencia. SEGUNDA REUNION: Exposición de los señores Ministros y Delegados asistentes; Buenos Aires; Catamarca; Córdoba; Corrientes; Entre Ríos; Jujuy; La rioja; Mendoza; Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires; Salta; San Juan; San Luis; Santiago del Estero; Tucumán; Santa Fe II. Designación de Secretario; III. Designación de las Comisiones; IV. Labor de las próximas sesiones; V. Agradecimiento del doctor Bogliolo por su designación de Secretario de la Conferencia; VI. Concertación de entrevista al señor Presidente de la Nación y a su señora esposa. REUNION ESPECIAL: I. Palabras del señor Ministro de Hacienda de la Nacion; II. Exposición del señor Presidente del Consejo Económico Nacional; III. Cambio de ideas con los señores Minístros. TERCERA REUNION I. Consideración de los despachos de las Comisiones: l De Crédito Público y Asuntos Económicos 2 De Régimen Impositivo; 3 De Ordenamiento Administrativo y Previsión Social; II. Promesa de apoyo a las resoluciones de la Conferencia; III. Discursos de clausura de la Conferencia: a Del señor Ministro de Hacienda de la Nación b Del señor Ministro de Buenos Aires; IV. Felicitación al secretario de la Conferencia y al personal del Ministerio de Hacienda de la Nación. ACTA FINAL. APÉNDICE: I. Resoluciones recomendaciones y expresiones de deseos sobre reformas a la Constitución Nacional; Adhesión a los principios económico-sociales del Partido Peronista . Régimen Impositivo; 1 Necesidad de la reforma del régimen rentístico constitucional 2 Principios básicos de la futura Constitución en materia impositiva 3 Bases constitucionales para el régimen rentístico nacional y provineial 4 Compensacion a las provincias cuando se nacionalicen bienes o actividades que se encuentren en su jurisdicción 5 Derechos o tarifas portuarias de fomento 6 Derechos de peaje. Crédito Público y Asuntos Económicos: 1 Regímenes de la propiedad 2 Función social del capital 3Monopolio de los servicios públicos por el Estado; 4 Nacionalización del sistema bancario; 5 Nacionalización de depósitos bancarios; 6 Supresion de la libre navegacion de los rios interiores; 7 Regimen del agua 8 Limitacion para contraer emprestitos externos 9 Regulación y coordinacion de emisiones; 10 coordinacion y promoción del intercambio 11 Regimen de planificacion economica; 12 Fomento de la colonizacion; 13 Fomento del cooperativisimo 14 Realizaeión y coordniación do censos y estadîstieas. Ordenamiento Administrativo y Previsióii Social. l Iniciativa en materia de gastos públicos. 2 Presupuesto y cuenta de inversion 3 Regimen de ayuda a las provincias 4 Requesito basico para el ingreso a la Administracion Publica 5 Incompatibilidades con el desempeno de la funcion publica; 6 Derechos del Trabajador y de In Ancianidad; II. Resoluciones recomeiidacioiies y expresiones de deseos sobre diversos asuntos: Crédito Público y Asuntos Económicos 1 Colocación de títulos provinciales y municipales 2 Títulos provinciales y municipales para contratar obras públicas nacionales 3 Plan de emisiones provinciales y municipales para 1949 4 Medidas de carácter fiscal para combatir la inflación 5 Medidas correctoras de la inflación 6 Represión del agio. Ordenamiento Administrativo y Previsión Social: 1 Adaptación de las leyes provinciales de contabilidad a las disposiciones de la ley 12.961 2 Reunión de contadores provinciales 3 Nombramientos y promociones en la Administración 4 Destino de los superávit de presupuesto 5 Economía en los gastos públicos 6 Adopción del seguro de garantía proyectado por la Caja Nacional de Ahorro Postal. Argentina, Ministerio de Hacienda de la Nacio?n hardcover
a69105Buenos Aires 1910 -1947. Publication de la Estacion Experimental Agricola de la Provincia de Tucuman. In Spanish. Volumes: 2 - 36/37. 4to. Hardcover pale green cloth with mounted black leather spine labels a few labels are missing. All lack front blank end paper and a few lack volume title page. Some photo illustrations. Good bindings secure; covers lightly worn and lightly soiled. Collection of 29 volumes. . hardcover
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
1912230274Buenos Aires 1912. Hardcover mit Lederrücken Leinen Großformat 4sprachig. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit einer Widmung im Vorsatz 1913. Exemplar einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Außen fleckig verblasst verstaubt. Buenos Aires, 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