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Pages 210-312 plus 24 pages of ads. Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: A Modern Adam and Eve - Thomas J. Thomas; In Unexplored Brazil - Part II - Dr. Maximus Neumayer; The Would-Be Actors - F. Harris Deans; Life in the Magdalen Islands - W. Lacey Amy; Our Visit to Raisuli - Alan H. Burgoyne, M.P.; The Coolie Smugglers - Percy Walton Whitaker; A Night of Horror - The Rev. Walter P. Dennis; Across Unknown Labrador - Part III - H. Hesketh Prichard; My Adventure in Nicaragua - Major P.M. Sykes; A Midnight Attack - W.E. Priestly; Our Trek Beyond the Zambesi - Part IV - Mrs. Fred Maturin; The "Wide World" Globes; The Fete of the Ox - Frederic Lees; The Lost Island - Oliver Matson; Odds and Ends. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Outside dimensions 10.75" x 14.5". Unmarked with light wear and soiling. An attractive vintage copy. Book
1721PHO-640Amsterdam, Paul Marret, 1721. 4 tomes reliés en 2 volumes in-12, veau marbré, dos à nerfs ornés avec pièces de titre et tomaison, tranches rouges , roulettes sur les bords(reliure de l'époque). [1]-200 pp., 178 pp., [1]-306-[6] pp. (pagination continue pour les tomes 3 & 4).
126 pages. Includes sheet music for voice and guitar for the following songs: And We Dance; Call it Democracy; The Coldest Night of the Year; Where the Death Squad Lives; Don't Feel Your Touch; Down Here Tonight; Dweller by a Dark Stream; Fascist Architecture; If a Tree Falls; Inner City Front; Lovers in a Dangerous Time; Nicaragua; Peggy's Kitchen Wall; People See Through You; Red Brother, Red Sister; If I Had a Rocket Launcher; Rumours of Glory; Stolen Land; Tibetan Side of Town; Tokyo; Tropic Moon; The Trouble with Normal; Waiting for a Miracle; World of Wonders; You Pay Your Money. Moderate wear. Store stamp inside back cover otherwise unmarked. A quality copy of this excellent Cockburn compilation. Book
185750259ABBraunschweig, Verlag der Schulbuchhandlung, 1857. Ca. 18,5 12 cm. X Seiten, 217 Seiten. Mit General Walker's Portrait (Holzschnitt) und einer mehrfach gefalteten, farbigen lithographierten Karte von Centralamerika. Orig.-Broschur.
186333768London: Lovel Reeve 1863. First Edition. 13 1 432pp. illus. 7 maps one lg fold. 8 colored plates one not colored; light foxing. Comtemp. half morocco gold stamped on spine new endpapers. Sabin 62872. Palau 225979. Hill 539: " He originsted and surveyed the Nicaragua Canal route across the Isthmus through the Mosquito Coast and Nicaragua. Lovel Reeve unknown books
1900257214New York & london: Harper & Brothers 1900. Second eapanded and revised edition. Illustrated. 335 pp. 89vo. Original pictorial cloth. Fine trace of staining on the last lower margin of last 100 pages. Second eapanded and revised edition. Illustrated. 335 pp. 89vo. Inscribed from Henry Howland to James F. O'Shaughnessy. =Judge Howland was a director of Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua and he presented this copy to colonel O'Shaughnessy who was one of the principal movers in founding and funding the Maritime Canal Co. of Nicaragua. His NY Times obituray of 1914 notes that he "had become widely known through his organization of a company to dig the Nicaragua Canal. Harper & Brothers unknown books
189321015Managua: Tipografia Nacional 1893. First Edition thus. Folio. Bound volume containing all 98 issues for the year 1893. Each issue generally 4 to 8 pages features sections such as 'Seccion Oficial; containing 'Poder Legislativo;' 'Poder Ejecutivo;' "Sesiones del Congreso" and "Contrato"; 'Seccion Editorial;' and 'Seccion de Avisos' etc. 1/2 brown leather and black pebbled cloth titled in gold at spine; boards mottled and worn dampstaining to upper edge a few closed edge tears else a Very Good copy . Ex-"Library of the San Francisco College for Women Gift of Joseph M. Gleason" bookplate to front pastedown the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph M. Gleason was a professor at the Religious of the Sacred Heart convent which in the 1930's established the San Francisco College for Women the city’s first college for women. The year 1893 is pivotal in the history of Nicaragua and saw Conservative President Roberto Sacasa overthrown and succeeded by the liberal Jose Santos Zelaya whose 16-year presidency constituted the only signifiicant interval of rule by the Liberal Party in Nicaragua's history until the 1930s. The 'official gazette' contemporarily chronicles the events leading up to and following the transfer of power and thus provides an important twice a week record of the events as they actually unfolded. Mediated by U.S. Ambassador Lewis Baker the Constitution of 1893 strengthened municipal government separated church and state prohibited convents and monasteries guaranteed lay education established a unicameral legislature and abolished the death penalty. <br /> <br /> Begun in 1851 the official gazette of the government of Nicaragua publishes laws decrees agreements resolutions and other actions of the government. Tipografia Nacional unknown
83085San Francisco: La Raza 1978-79. Original silkscreened poster in colors 58.5cm x 44.5cm approx. 23" x 17-1/2". Tackholes at margins; lightly toned on verso and unprinted borders else Near Fine. Issued without imprint.<br /> <br /> An unsigned poster by San Francisco printmaker Alfonso Maciel supporting the Nicaraguan and Salvadoran revolutions of 1979. Reproduces and translates to English a Sandino quote: "Nos hacía falta que el mundo supiera que aún estábamos en la lucha" - "We needed the world to know that we were still in the struggle." The attribution to Maciel and La Raza are from the Library of Congress cataloguing data. OCLC notes only the Library of Congress copy. unknown
87208Bexley Heath Thomas Jenkins n.d. after 1853. . First edition. 8vo. 30pp. original pale blue printed wrappers stapled light spotting to covers a fine copy.<br /> Rare. COPAC lists Cambridge University only.<br /><br />In 1848 Captain Granville G. Loch led a boat expedition up the Saint Juan de Nicaragua. It consisted of the boats of his own ship the Alarm and the Vixen and its object was to punish a certain Colonel Sales of the Nicaraguan army who after carrying off two British subjects and committing various outrages had fortified himself in the town of Serapaqui situated about thirty miles up the river. Captain Loch commenced the ascent with twelve boats carrying 260 officers and men accompanied by the consul in his own boat. Passing over numerous downfalls and rapids by immense exertions the party at the end of seventy-two hours got almost in sight of the fort. Unhappily the consul and a friend accompanying him fell overboard during the night and both were drowned. The next morning on approaching the fort the boats were received by a tremendous fire from it and from both banks of the river which riddled them with shot broke nearly half the oars killed two men and severely wounded Mr Turner a midshipman and several others. Notwithstanding this pulling on against the strong current for an hour and forty minutes they got past the batteries and then dropping down to the landing-place sprang on shore and the crews uttering a loud cheer stormed the stockades. The Nicaraguans withstood them for some time but at length giving way fled into the forest leaving twenty dead behind them while twice that number were wounded and two officers and seven men captured. The boats returned down the river and arrived safely on board the ships. Taken from: How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves.<br /><br />Mention is made in the pamphlet of Captain Loch's death in 1853 whilst on duty in Burma.<br /> Bexley Heath, Thomas Jenkins, n.d. [after 1853]. unknown
1868NICARAGU016158Richard Bentley London. 1868. First edition. Octavo. Two volumes in one. pp xxviii 299; viii 297. Frontispiece in each volume; one other plate in first volume; two other in second volume. Original blue publisher's cloth ornate gilt design on spine on upper cover. All edges gilt. The book not only investigates the antiquities of Nicaragua but also goes into the "Rio Frio mystery" a tribe of Costa Rican Indians with fair features. A journalist by profession the author also wrote books on orchids. School prize plate on front pastedown. Near fine. Rare especially in this condition. Richard Bentley, London. hardcover
1676P2-5A-3Paris : Gervais Clouzier, 1676. 4 parties en deux volumes, 8° (160 x 100 mm) , plein veau époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec titre et tomaison , différence de reliure, 13ffnch.-246pp-2ffnch et 4ffnch.240pp. , 4ffnch.-297pp.-2ffnch. Et 4ffnch.-153pp.-2ffnch. , coins et coupes usés , reliure solide , mouillure sur quelques feuillets (t3-4).