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186234824Montevideo: Imprenta de la República 1862. Later quarter morocco over marbled boards marbled endpapers. Boards rubbed rear board worn with some loss at lower fore corner leaves worn at corner scattered foxing three leaves of the first section excised pp. 11-16 after the constitution "Formulario" of the first work and last leaf of last item lacking p. 19 otherwise overall good. 16; 156 of 160 3; 18 of 19 pp. 16mo. At head of title: "Administracion de Justicia." Includes separate title page dated 1861 for the main section a printing of "Formulario para los procedimientos judiciales de los alcaldes ordinarios jueces de paz y tenientes alcaldes segun lo dispuesto en el Articulo 86 del reglamento provisorio de la administracion de justicia de 1829" lacking pp. 11-16 at the end of the first section; preceeded by a copy of the Constitucion of 1829 and concluding with a bound-in 18 page work lacking p. 19 "Disposiciones Policiales." Provenance: Library of Alberto Parreño bookplate initials M.F.S. in gilt on spine and Adolpho Linardi bookseller stamp on front pastedown. A scarce justice manual. OCLC shows a single copy of the 1861 printing at the Benson collection at Univ. Texas OCLC 24079819. Parreño sale 849. Not in Palau. Imprenta de la República hardcover books
1887580491887. Uruguay. Goyena Pablo V. Notes. Constitucion de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay Completada con los Documentos de la Asamblea Constituyente y las Leyes Posteriores con Un Repertorio de la Misma Constitucion. Montevideo: Tip. a Vapor de La Nacion 1887. vi 149 pp. 12mo. 5-3/4" x 4". Original printed wrappers spine professionally mended. Some edgewear light soiling. Some toning to text internally clean. $250. Only edition. With a glossary of terms and index. Uruguay's first constitution was adopted in 1830 and replaced in 1918. Goyena's edition provides useful notes and a glossary of terms. OCLC locates 9 copies 1 in a North American law library University of Minnesota. unknown books
188932995Bruxelles-Leipzig C. Muquardt 1889 in-8 broché, non coupé, dos défraîchi
1856533Montevideo: Libreria Nueva 1856. Very good plus. 38pp. plus final blank. 16mo. Stitched as issued. Minor wear and soiling. Unrecorded Uruguayan currency converter designed to assist with the revaluation of gold which was passed in 1856. Under the new legislation the onza de oro was revalued from 16000 to 15360 and the patacon to 960 centesimos. The present work is a series of tables converting patacones to pesos with overall relative values indicated on the final page. Rare and ephemeral designed for use and eventual discard when the monetary system changed again less than ten years later. OCLC locates only two other works by this publisher. Not in Estrada. Libreria Nueva unknown books
187621160Montevideo 1876. 7 1 pp. Original printed wrappers with vignette of a steamboat on front cover light dustsoil minor wear signature of William H. Poole of New Bedford Mass. on both wraps. Light uniform tanning minor foxing. Very Good. <br /> <br /> The last page contains the Tariff for the pilots of the port. Signed in type by Ernest Courtin Montevideo June 20 1876. "Masters of vessel having coloured persons on board are to give an exact account of them whether they be included in the Muster Roll or not and to point out such as are slaves." <br /> Not located on OCLC as of November 2013. unknown
187621160Montevideo 1876. 7 1 pp. Original printed wrappers with vignette of a steamboat on front cover light dustsoil minor wear signature of William H. Poole of New Bedford Mass. on both wraps. Light uniform tanning minor foxing. Very Good. <br/><br/> The last page contains the Tariff for the pilots of the port. Signed in type by Ernest Courtin Montevideo June 20 1876. "Masters of vessel having coloured persons on board are to give an exact account of them whether they be included in the Muster Roll or not and to point out such as are slaves." <br/>Not located on OCLC as of November 2013. unknown books
183727692Paris Arthus Bertrand 1837 in-8 demi-chagrin marron, dos orné de filets dorés et à froid, non rogné, couvertures conservées [Rel. du XXe siècle], qqs rousseurs
181437081Buenos Ayres: Imprenta de Niños Expòsitos 1814. First edition. Old horizontal fold with a few thin tears a few minor chips at the margins; lightly toned a good copy. Broadside. 1 pp. 4to. Dated Montevideo 12 de Abril de 1814. The proposal for the peace by the government in Montevideo including the oath of allegience to Fernando VII was rejected by the Provincias Unidas de la Plata. OCLC shows two copies: JCB and BN Chile. Furlong: IV 3045-6. Zinny: BibliografÃa histórica p.113 No. 8. Imprenta de Niños Expòsitos unknown books
1871644231871. Early Printing of Uruguay's Civil Code Uruguay. Codigo Civil de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay. Paris: Rosa Bouret 1871. xxiii 542 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5". Contemporary quarter morocco over pebbled cloth with blind-stamped panels large gilt arms of Uruguay to front board Raised bands gilt title and gilt ornaments to spine marbled edges and endpapers. Moderate rubbing to extremities with light wear to spine ends and joints corners bumped cracks to text block between front free endpapers and adjacent endleaves. Moderate toning to text light foxing in places internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small inkstamp to title page. A nice copy of a rare title. $450. Second edition. With index. Originally published on 1 January 1868 this code is based for the most part on the Chilean Civil Code the Spanish Civil Code and the Code Napoleon with material drawn from with Roman canon and Spanish law. OCLC locates 2 copies worldwide neither in North America. unknown
1871644231871. Early Printing of Uruguay's Civil Code Uruguay. Codigo Civil de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay. Paris: Rosa Bouret 1871. xxiii 542 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5". Contemporary quarter morocco over pebbled cloth with blind-stamped panels large gilt arms of Uruguay to front board Raised bands gilt title and gilt ornaments to spine marbled edges and endpapers. Moderate rubbing to extremities with light wear to spine ends and joints corners bumped cracks to text block between front free endpapers and adjacent endleaves. Moderate toning to text light foxing in places internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small inkstamp to title page. A nice copy of a rare title. $450. Second edition. With index. Originally published on 1 January 1868 this code is based for the most part on the Chilean Civil Code the Spanish Civil Code and the Code Napoleon with material drawn from with Roman canon and Spanish law. OCLC locates 2 copies worldwide neither in North America. unknown books
1886586691886. Uruguay. Codigo de Comercio de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay: Nueva ed. Oficialmente Legalizada. Con las Reformas y Aclaraciones Promulgadas Hasta Enero de 1886 y Con una Tabla Analitica para Abreviar su Consulta y Facilitar el Estudio del Derecho Comercial. Montevideo: Imprenta de la Nacion 1886. xxii 2 392 pp. Royal octavo 10" x 7". Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt title and blind fillets to spine patterned endpapers. Some rubbing to extremities spine ends and corners worn chip near center of spine small tear to rear joint cracks at beginning and end in text block which is secure. Light browning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine annotations to front endleaves small inkstamps to title page. $450. First issue of this revision. OCLC locates 3 copies in North American law libraries Harvard SMU University of Michigan. unknown
1886586691886. Uruguay. Codigo de Comercio de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay: Nueva ed. Oficialmente Legalizada. Con las Reformas y Aclaraciones Promulgadas Hasta Enero de 1886 y Con una Tabla Analitica para Abreviar su Consulta y Facilitar el Estudio del Derecho Comercial. Montevideo: Imprenta de la Nacion 1886. xxii 2 392 pp. Royal octavo 10" x 7". Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt title and blind fillets to spine patterned endpapers. Some rubbing to extremities spine ends and corners worn chip near center of spine small tear to rear joint cracks at beginning and end in text block which is secure. Light browning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine annotations to front endleaves small inkstamps to title page. $450. First issue of this revision. OCLC locates 3 copies in North American law libraries Harvard SMU University of Michigan. unknown books
183029825Paris Imprimerie de Didot le jeune 1830-1831 2 vol. in-4 déreliés
1885003201Léon Vanier, 1885
18426316London: T.R. Harrison 1842. Near fine. 38pp. stitched. Very minor bumps to top edge of first leaf light dust-soiling to outer leaves. A very rare treaty between Queen Victoria’s Britain and the “Oriental Republick of the Uruguay†printed in both English and Spanish in two parallel columns throughout. According to the text the parties were “mutually animated by a sincere desire to co-operate for the utter extinction of the barbarous Traffick in Slaves.for the special purpose of immediately attaining this object so far as relates to the total and final abolition of the Slave Trade of the Oriental Republick of the Uruguay.†The treaty is comprised of fourteen original articles plus three annexes totaling forty-six additional articles and four additional articles at the end covering a host of issues pertaining to the suppression of the slave trade. These issues included enforcement procedures the establishment of “Mixed Courts of Justice†“Regulations in respect to treatments of liberated negroes†and much more. With regard to slaves found on international vessels the two nations hoped for “permanent good treatment and a full and complete emancipation according to the humane intentions of the Parties of the Treaty.â€<br /> <br /> The present treaty was part of a larger effort by the British Crown to put an end to the transatlantic slave trade in the first half of the 19th century; at this same time Britain had reached terms on a similar treaty with the Republic of Texas and other nations. The document is signed at the end in type by J.H. Mandeville and Jose Ellauri representatives of the two countries who originally signed the treaty at Montevideo on July 13 1839; the present work was “Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty†in 1842 likely due to bureaucratic delays. Uruguay would have been an important ally for Great Britain in monitoring the seas against the transatlantic slave trade given its position opposite the South Atlantic Ocean from West Africa. OCLC records just a single physical copy of this treaty at the University of Arizona.<br /> <br /> Cundall 2854. T.R. Harrison unknown