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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
1820WRCAM33027Buenos Aires 1820. Broadside 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Moderate edge wear. Old library stamp on recto and verso. Very good. A broadside proclamation regarding the Bando Oriental recently annexed by Brazil during Buenos Aires' struggle for independence. Not on OCLC. unknown books
1808WRCAM35054Dublin: Printed by R. Smith and published by W. Figgis 1808. 109pp. 20th-century three-quarter morocco and cloth spine gilt. Shelf mark plate of Markree Library on front pastedown signature of E.S. Cooper on titlepage. A very good copy. An anonymous account by a field officer relating the unsuccessful British attempt under Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke to recapture Buenos Aires in 1807. The articles of the treaty ceasing hostilities between the Spanish and the British signed on July 7 1807 are included. Following this narrative the author provides a "brief description of the country and a short account of such circumstances as came under our observation in those parts we passed through." OCLC records only three copies. NAYLOR 26. ALBERICH 1210. Printed by R. Smith and published by W. Figgis hardcover books
1815WRCAM32987Buenos Aires 1815. Broadsheet 12 x 7 1/2 inches. Trimmed close occasionally affecting text. Old library stamp on recto and verso. Overall quite clean. Very good. A lengthy broadsheet description of the activities of Banda Oriental liberator Don José Artigas and the tenuous hold of the independence fighters over the province of Buenos Aires. Such Argentine imprints are extremely rare. Not in OCLC. unknown books
1920579551920. 1920 Edition of Argentina's Civil Code Argentina. Codigo Civil de la Republica Argentina Sancionado por el Honorable Congreso el 29 de Septiembre de 1869 y Corregido por Ley de 9 Septiembre de 1882. Nueva Edicion Conforme al Texto Oficial Arreglada con la Nueva Numeracion de los Articulos con Motivo de la Incorporacion de la Nueva Ley del Matrimonio Civil en el Texto del Codigo Seguida de un Apendice que Comprende la Ley del Registro Civil Ley No. 10903 y Reglamentacion Sobre el Patronato de Menores Ley no. 11077 Obligaciones de los Concursos Civiles. Buenos Aires: Libreria Imprenta Europea de M.A. Rosas-Casa Editora 1920. vi 1001 pp. Several tipped in leaves containing changes and additions. Contemporary sheep treated to look like tree calf raised bands and red and black lettering pieces to spine. Some rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn hinges cracked. Light toning occasional annotations and underlining in pencil small owner stamp and early signature to head of title page. A nice copy. $100. Argentina's civil code was enacted in 1871 and with numerous modifications remains in force today. Our 1920 imprint shows how the code stood in the early 1920s. OCLC locates 8 copies of this edition. unknown books
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 books
1822WRCAM36917Buenos Aires: Imprenta de los Expósitos 1822. 5397pp. Nos. 1-23 plus supplement to No. 22 paged continuously. Quarto. Contemporary three-quarter sheep and marbled boards spine gilt. Outer joints and corners worn. A few pencil annotations. Occasional minor foxing. A very good copy. An extremely rare copy of the complete first volume of the most important Argentinean periodical of the early independence period. Edited by Florencio Varela Juan Cruz Varela and Ignacio Núñez the issues include news miscellaneous notices and short literary pieces in verse and in prose. CENTINELA was published weekly and then biweekly in 1822 and 1823. The two years of the periodical consist of seventy-two numbers and three supplements. This first volume is complete with twenty-three numbers and one supplement. Extremely rare. OCLC records four copies at New York Public the John Carter Brown Library the British Library and the Ibero- Amerikanisches Institute in Germany. PALAU 51467. OCLC 50151967. Imprenta de los Expósitos hardcover books
1812WRCAM32984Buenos Aires 1812. Broadside 11 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches. Small piece lacking from left corner of lower blank margin. Old library stamp on recto and verso. Minor dust soiling. Small repair in upper left corner slightly affecting text. Very good. A broadside decree by the royal government of Buenos Aires regarding the control and licensing of military arms designed to expose recondite caches of weapons. The decree came in the midst of a nine-month power struggle for control of Buenos Aires one that was lost by the government that issued the present broadside. Such Argentine imprints are extremely rare. Not on OCLC. unknown books
1805WRCAM51822Buenos Aires 1805. 34pp. Folio. Dbd. Some tanning and dust soiling scattered light foxing. Very good. An early Buenos Aires imprint that conveys several royal decrees of the King of Spain Charles IV. These decrees were originally issued in September 1804 and govern the sale of religious works in the Spanish colonies and give instructions for compliance. A rare piece of South American printing not in OCLC. Medina claims to have owned a copy. MEDINA RIO DE LA PLATA 285. unknown books
1855WRCAM41253Buenos Aires: R. Kratzenstein 1855. Lithographs 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. These images were published by Rodolfo Kratzenstein who was one of the leading lithographers in Buenos Aires from the mid- 1850s and are likely 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 harbor 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 books
1814WRCAM5649Buenos Aires 1814. Broadsheet 12 x 7 1/2 inches. Red crayon numerical inscription in upper margin. Some chipping at edges not affecting text foxed. Good. An early piece of Buenos Aires printing. In 1814 troops from Argentina attempting to unite Uruguay and Rio Plata with Argentina invaded and seized Montevideo. This broadside announces a suspension of hostilities and mediation. The broadsheet is dated at Buenos Aires on May 1 1814 and is signed by Gervasio Antonio de Posadas. unknown books
1826WRCAM37321Buenos Aires: Imprenta Argentina 1826. 12pp. Small quarto. 20th-century three-quarter morocco over marbled boards spine gilt. Edges and spine lightly worn upper outer joint moderately worn. Contemporary number inscription in top margin of first page of text. Lower right corners of first two leaves chipped. Moderate age-toning and foxing. A good copy. An extremely rare tract concerning the development of the Argentine constitution in the early republican period of that nation. In April 1819 a constitution was approved establishing a congress with two legislative branches and an elected chief executive. Due to the local political situation however that constitution was not fully enacted. A new constitution promoting a centralized system of government was eventually drafted in 1826. This manifesto of the government's constitutional commission presented to the Argentine representatives reviews various aspects of the 1819 Constitution and proposes changes to be effected in the new document. <br> <br> An extremely rare publication concerned with the early constitutional period in Argentina. OCLC locates only a single copy in the national Library of Chile. PALAU 148972. OCLC 55255075. Imprenta Argentina hardcover books
1817WRCAM37245Buenos Aires: Imprenta de la Independencia 1817. 11pp. with vignette on titlepage and official coat of arms on first page of text. Quarto. Half calf and marbled boards neatly rebacked. Two-page note regarding this publication by previous owner dated December 3 1966 on front free endpaper and front fly leaf. Contemporary ownership inscription on first page of text partially over coat of arms. Scattered foxing. A very good copy. A scarce manifesto issued by the Congress of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata during the latter part of the independence period in the region. The work serves as a justification for pursuing independence from Spain with much detail regarding injurious Spanish policies in the region. Dated October 25 1817 and signed in print at the end by Dr. Pedro Ignacio de Castro y Barros Palau notes the text was actually written by Dr. Pedro Medrano. A reply to this independence manifesto written by "un Americano del Sud" was published the following year by the Imprenta Real. OCLC 14930003 55265288. PALAU 148893. ZINNY 1817:24. Imprenta de la Independencia hardcover books
1847WRCAM46587Buenos Aires 1847. 89pp. Plain paper wrappers stitched as issued. Minor soiling and wear. Very good plus. Message given to the Argentine legislature by the executive branch; it is signed in type at the end by Juan M. de Rosas Felipe Rana and Manuel Insiarte. De Rosas served as dictator and ruler of Argentina from 1835-1852 during the tumultuous years of civil war following independence. Only one copy in OCLC at the National Library of Chile. unknown books
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 books
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 by Péron to Dentist Stanley Tylman. 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 books
1810WRCAM46563Buenos Aires 1810. 3; 3pp. Small quarto. Handsome modern calf gilt. Each leaf neatly remargined on three sides with laid paper. Minor soiling. Very good. Two early Buenos Aires imprints relating to the revolution in 1810 which was one of the first steps toward Argentine independence. Rare. MEDINA RIO DE LE PLATA 764 779. unknown books
1826WRCAM16367Buenos Aires 1826. 4pp. printed on recto and verso of single folded sheet. Very good. Jose Mariano Serrano was apparently accused of publishing a dubious political tract called EL MOSQUETERO. In a letter to a friend printed herein by his supporters Serrano passionately defends his name. He claims that he was the first to opt for Bolivia's independence. Also includes a letter addressed to Serrano from Gen. Alvarez de Arenales. unknown books
1927644041927. Argentina Under the Constitution of 1853 Argentina. Recopilacion de Leyes Usuales de la Republica Argentina con sus Correspondientes Decretos Reglamentarios. Buenos Aires: J. Lajouane & Cia. 1927. xl 1460 pp. Original cloth white-stamped titles to front board and spine. Moderate shelfwear a few minor stains to boards crack in text block between front free endpaper and title page light toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine tipped-in note to front free endpaper small stamp to title page. $50. Later edition. Digested laws of Argentina under the constitution of 1853. OCLC locates copies in 9 North American law libraries. unknown books
1823WRCAM36918Buenos Aires: Imprenta de la Independencia 1823. 208193-20031pp. Nos. 1-12. Nos. 1-10 paged continuously pages of No. 11 misnumbered pages of No. 12 numbered correctly 1-31 for second year of publication. The first eleven numbers were issued monthly February through December 1822; the twelfth issue was published March 1823. Contemporary diced sheep black leather label stamped in gilt. Outer joints and spine worn. Minor foxing and dampstaining. Very good. The extremely rare initial twelve issues of the first statistical register for the province of Buenos Aires. The publication was created by government decree on December 13 1821 reprinted here in the first issue published on February 15 1822. The REGISTRO ESTADISTICO. was charged with publishing statistics documenting conditions throughout the province with additional causes notes and observations. The issues are a fascinating compilation of facts and figures regarding all aspects of life in Buenos Aires in the early period of independence. On a regular basis data concerning geography meteorology the movement of populations and hospitals were recorded. Other areas documented in these issues include commerce means of production and education including courses taught at the university. <br> <br> An extremely rare government publication documenting the political economy of Buenos Aires in the early 1820s. OCLC lists nine locations for the register but only Cornell for the earliest issues. SABIN 68831. PALAU 253761. Imprenta de la Independencia hardcover books
1811WRCAM32981Buenos Aires 1811. 3pp. Dbd. Leaves nearly detached. Moderate soiling in upper margin of recto of first leaf. Old institutional stamp on recto of first leaf and on verso of last leaf. Good. An official printing of thirteen regulations governing the submission of petitions to the government for monetary redress. Given unstable political conditions and the paucity of materials necessary for printing such Argentine imprints are extremely rare. OCLC locates only two copies. OCLC 14769848. unknown books
44490First editions unless noted. Paper wrappers. Very good. 1. Institute of International Finance. CREDIT POSITION OF ARGENTINA. BULLETIN NO. 86 REVISION OF BULLETIN NO. 62. JUNE 1 1936. New York: Institute of International Finance 1936. 28 pp. 8vo. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 2. U.S. Chamber of Commerce. SPEECHES AT THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. SEPTEMBER 20TH 1935. Buenos Aires: First National Bank of Boston 1935. 15 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 3. Chemical Bank & Trust Co. ARGENTINA. NUMBER 39. DECEMBER 29 1947. New York: Chemical Bank & Trust Co. 1947. Unpaged 4 pp. Sm. 4to. Self wrappers. First edition. A very good copy. 4. Argentine Embassy. ARGENTINE PUBLIC FINANCE 1928-1937. New York: Cornell Univ. Press 1939. 27 pp. Sm. 4to. Stapled paper wrappers. Reprint. A very good copy. 5. BOLETIN DE LA BOLSA DE COMERCIO DE BUENOS AIRES. AÑO XLVII. TOMO CXXXVII. JULIO 16 DE 1951. NO. 2410. Buenos Aires: Consejo Directivo de la Bolsa 1951. 221-316 pp. Sm. 4to. Paper wrappers. First edition. A very good copy writing on front wrapper. unknown books
1914WRCAM16351N.p. 1914. Printed broadside 22 1/4 x 14 3/4 inches. Minor chipping at extremities. A good copy. A supplementary poster to the daily "LA GUERRA" with the latest available details on the war in Europe and declaring the retreat of the Kaiser's army from the French border. An interesting South American perspective on World War I. unknown books
1819WRCAM35352London: Printed for Baldwin Cradock and Joy 1819. viii3-358pp. plus folding engraved map. Modern three-quarter morocco and marbled boards spine and covers gilt. York Subscription Library stamp on verso of titlepage and p.114. A very good copy. C.A. Rodney and John Graham were commissioners sent to Buenos Aires by the United States government to investigate the political situation and potential resources of the Rio de la Plata region. This publication includes Rodney and Graham's reports submitted to Secretary of State John Q. Adams related documents and additional notes. The reports are mainly concerned with the state of political affairs military defenses and possible commercial interests. The additional documents presented in a series of appendices include a historical review of the revolutions and translations of numerous documents relevant to the independence and early constitutional periods in the region. The finely engraved and handcolored map is of South America. SABIN 72494. Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy hardcover books