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1418Impression en sérigraphie sur papier noir. ca.1973. Dim: 66,3 x 51,5 cm.
1418Impression en sérigraphie sur papier noir. ca.1973. Dim: 66,3 x 51,5 cm.
1901854741901 Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1901, in 8°, cartonnage percaline rouge de l'éditeur, 108 pages ; cachet sur la page de titre.
1985LFA-126746866N° 208 (Décembre 1985) : 86 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
2003LFA-126746987N° 401 (Juin 2003) : revue de 78 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2017LFA-126747146N° 561 (Janvier 2018) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2019LFA-126747179N° 576 (Mai 2019) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
192910001Santiago: Imprenta de la Armada 1929. First Edition — Primera edición. Hardcover — Tapa dura. 250x177mm. 9¾x7". Santiago de Chile Imprenta de la Armada 1929. En 4º mayor 250 x 177mm. 472 pp. 6 mapas y láminas 3 de ellos plegados y 2 a color tablas. Encuadernación de editorial en piel cubierta delantera estampada en oro con la inscripción "Homenaje de la Armada de Chile a la Exposición de Sevilla". Primera edición. Contiene: 1. La posesión del estrecho de Magallanes por el gobierno de Chile y el viaje de la goleta de guerra Ancud. 2. Exploraciones hechas por la corbeta Chacabuco en los archipiélagos de Guaitecas Chonos y Taitao. 3. Reconocimiento del rÃo MaullÃn. 4. Diario de la excursión a la isla Grande de la Tierra del Fuego. 4. Exploración de las islas Esporádicas al occidente de la costa de Chile por la corbeta O'Higgins. 5. Exploración de la BahÃa de San Quintin y de la parte sur del istmo de Ofqui. Imprenta de la Armada hardcover
367757Paris France: Maeght Editeur 2000. First edition limited to 100 numbered copies '21/100' signed by Venus Khoury-Ghata and Matta total printing of 120 copies. A fine copy in publisher's slipcase box also fine. First edition limited to 100 numbered copies '21/100' signed by Venus Khoury-Ghata and Matta total printing of 120 copies. OCLC lists two holdings none in the United States Paris- Bibliotheque Kandinsky and Bibliotheque nationale de France. Nicely illustrated with an original color lithograph measuring twelve inches by four inches by Roberto Matta. Sebastian Antonia Matta Echaurrenm 1912-2002 abstract expressionist and surrealist artist was born in Santiago Chile. Vénus Khoury-Ghata French-Lebanese poet and novelist was born in 1937 in Bsharri Lebanon. She has lived in Paris since 1972 and has published several novels and collections of poems. and has won the following awards:1980- Prize Apollinaire for "Les ombres et leurs cris"; 1987- Prize Mallarmé for "Un Faux pas du soleil"; 1992- Grand Prix de la Société des gens de lettres for Fables pour un people d'argile; Prize Jules Supervielle for "Anthologie personnelle"; Prize Baie des anges for "Le moine l'ottoman et la femme du grand argentier"; 2011- Prize of Goncourt for Poetry for all her works; 2012- Poetry Prize Pierrette Micheloud for "Où vont les arbres." per Wikipedia. Maeght Editeur unknown
2001LFA-126748646Une revue de 36 pages, format 165 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 2001, AIAPS, bon état
2001LFA-126748647Une revue de 36 pages, format 165 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 2001, AIAPS, bon état
19413Neuilly sur Seine, S.F.A, 1979. In-8, 468 pp., broché, couverture originale imprimée.
190038305Chile: Imp. Chile 1900. Browned else very good. Broadside. 1 pp. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches. Call for religious procession ending at the Templo de la Gratitud Nacional which was built in 1883 after the War of the Pacific and later seized by the warring sides during the Revolution of 1891. Imp. Chile unknown
189234469Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Nacional 1892. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy leaves lightly browned. 911 pp. 8vo. Quinquennial inspection by the Court of Appeals documenting work since the last inspection cases still awaiting decision and other court matters. One of the last to be issued seperately as they were later published in the Gaceta de los Tribunales. OCLC locates a single copy at Duke. Not in BN Chile. Imprenta Nacional hardcover
188642062Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Nacional 1886. First edition. Paper wrappers. An unopened uncut copy in original paper wrappers paper spine split as usual wrappers edgeworn and soiled inscription at top edge scattered foxing still very good. lxxxi 224 1 pp. Sm. 4to. Provenance: Joaquin Walther gift inscription. Imprenta Nacional unknown
191535518Santiago de Chile: Chilean Government / Empressa "zig-zag" 1915. First edition. Cloth. A very good exlib copy front board rubbed accession label on spine a few stamps on preliminary leaves. 301 pp. Illus. with 166 b/w photos. Sm. 4to. A thorough description of Chile with numerous photographs published to encourage investment business and travel in Chile during the presidency of Ramon Barros Luco. Chilean Government / Empressa "zig-zag" hardcover
188235811Philadelphia: n.p. 1882. First edition. Paper wrappers. Spine reinforced front wrapper repaired somewhat soiled small tears to fore edge of a few leaves with old repairs still a good copy. 26 pp. 8vo. An anonymous criticism of "The circular which the minister of foreign affairs of Chile addressed to the diplomatic agents of the republic abroad" n. p. 1881 concerning the Pacific War and issued by the Chilean Ministerio de relaciones exteriores. "The latest illustration of this larcenous diabolism is furnished by the Chileans in their account of the antecedents origin and progress of the ruthless war now waged by them with the assistance of a confederacy of powerful and unscrupulous English merchants against the States of Bolivia and Peru. To anyone familiar with the real facts of this internecine struggle the effrontery of Balmaceda in appending his name to the tissue of fabrications now become notorious under the name of the Chilean Circular to Foreign Governments seems sublime." n.p. unknown
188842084Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Nacional 1888. First edition. Quarter morocco over marbled boards. Spine scuffed ends chipped boardsrubbed news article tipped in to front pastedown owner's name on half-title about very good. 72 pp. 8vo. Imprenta Nacional hardcover
18315758Valparaiso & Santiago 1831. Good plus. 31pp. Varying size sheets but mostly small folio. Two sections of material sewn and bradded together. Moderate wear at edges. Scattered contemporary ink stamps. Some tanning and occasional soiling. In Spanish and French; accomplished in several mostly legible hands. An interesting group of documents that provide details of a late 1820s voyage from Callao to Valparaiso made by a French cargo ship called the Charles et Adolphe. The preponderance consists of accounts bills and expenses for the journey including an account of wages owed to South American sailors and hands aboard the vessel tariffs and customs charges bills and payments for cargo from local trading companies in Valparaiso. Many of these are signed "Bon à payer" by the captain of the vessel a Monsieur Gigneaux for whom we locate no immediate information; some are additionally signed or countersigned by the local French consular diplomats.<br /> <br /> The journey was apparently somewhat fraught and unsuccessful with some damage occurring to the cargo caused by a leak sprung in the hold during the voyage. The most absorbing document present is a report on a tribunal for the matter held during 1831 in a special French consular chancery court in which the ships' captain representatives of the cargo owners consular officers and several witnesses were present. The minutes describe the damage to the ship and cargo and provides the account of local witnesses two captains drafted to assess the condition of the boat once it arrived in port who testified that the ship was otherwise in good condition and the leak and subsequent damage were neither foreseeable or caused by any negligence on the part of the Charles et Adolphe's captain or crew. A number of the financial records here relate to the repair of the ship and expenses incurred while in port during the repair work. A good group of material representing a confluence of issues concerning international shipping and trade in early independent Chile. unknown
192438202Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Universitaria 1924. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with small chips to spine ends leaves browning. 87 pp. Sm. 4to. The judgement of the Court of Appeals of a complex inheritance case against Don Cardenio Avello who left his enormous fortune to various charities in Concepción and the Bishop of Concepcion. The case revolves around the legal status of an illegitimate daughter who was born in 1855 before the current Civil Code was inacted. We could locate no copies on OCLC or in the catalogues of any major Latin American Library. Imprenta Universitaria unknown
191733986Valparaiso: Talleres Tip. de "La Union" 1917. First edition. Paper wrappers. A good copy removed from a larger volume chipped along spine title page soiled scattered marginalia owner's stamp on first page leaves browned. 45 pp. 12mo. Includes fee schedules. Talleres Tip. de "La Union" unknown
18199961Washington: Printed by E. de Krafft 1819. First edition. 8vo 147 1pp. Five folding tables. Bound in later plain paper wrappers with ms. title on front cover. Some browning to title else clean and very good. <br /> <br /> Very scarce house document which includes the report of two important surveys by Theodorick Bland 1776-1846 on Chile and Argentina. Bland was selected by President Monroe for a special diplomatic mission the South American Commission of 1817-1818. Several in the commission provided reports but most were strictly concerned with political military and commercial matters. These Bland's were different in that they were more fleshed out and provided more discussion on geography and agriculture. <br /> <br /> Sabin 5869. Printed by E. de Krafft unknown
184639601Santiago: Imprenta del Progreso 1846. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good bright copy wrappers trimmed tiny blind stamp at corner. 16 pp. 8vo. An official list verifying the names and vote totals from the parishes of the Municipality of Santiago. Signed in print and ink by both Miguel de la Barra President and Antonio J. Vial acting secretary. José Miguel de la Barra Lopez 1799-1851 Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Chile and author of Compendio de la historia del coloniaje e independiencia de América was a deputy in the Parliament. Antonio Jacobo Vial Formas was a deputy and government official in both domestic and foreign affairs. One copy at the BN Chile otherwise none located at any other major libraries. Imprenta del Progreso unknown
193539660Santiago de Chile: Imp. Chile 1935. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. Wrappers soiled else very good. 138 pp. 12mo. One copy only at BN Chile. Imp. Chile unknown
188942063Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Nacional 1889. First edition. Paper wrappers. A partially unopened uncut copy lacking the rear wrapper front wrapper detached several signatures separated tear to margin of last two leaves. still a good solid copy. ccxiv 344 pp. Sm. 4to. Imprenta Nacional unknown