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Managua, Academia Nicaragüense de la Lengua, Imprenta Nacional, 1966. Folio; 55 pp., 1 h. y dos láminas retrato. Cubiertas originales.
Zaragoza, Talleres Editoriales "El Noticiero", 1962. 4to.; 193 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Buenos Aires, Espasa Calpe Argentina, 1954 [Austral]. 4to. menor; 211 pp. Cubiertas originales.
ORD-8195Etudes ou notes descriptives, économiques, historiques, sociales et scientifiques sur les républiques du Mexique, de Guatémala, du Salvador, du Honduras, du Nicaragua, de Costa-Rica et de Panama et sur les colonies: anglaise (British Honduras), nord-américaine (Panama Canal Zone) et française (île de Clipperton). Préface par Henri Cordier. Sté d'Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales. 1925. In-8 br. couverture imprimée, X, 233pp., 2 cartes et indispensable index alphabétique en fin d'ouvrage. Bon exemplaire.
1985100143431Dominique martin morin 1985 in8. 1985. Broché. Récit de voyage et d'analyse sur le Nicaragua explorant la singularité d'un pays où le communisme s'exprime à travers un langage et des références chrétiennes offrant un regard sur les réalités politiques et sociales de cette nation d'Amérique centrale
Ávila, Diputación Provincial de Ávila, 1967. El Toro de Granito 4. Lámina con retrato del autor. 76 p. 2 h. 8º menor cuadrado. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Inscripción de antiguo poseedor y sello de caúcho en la página de respeto. Edición de 500 ejemplares. 1ª edición en España. 1st edition in Spain. La primera absoluta es de 1964.
237 pages. Author's signature upon half-title page. "The year is 1977, Nicaragua is torn by the corrupt Somoza dictatorship and the extremes of poverty and privilege. A bloody civil war is spreading fast." - from back cover. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
1987000064Frankfurt a.M., Isp, 1987. Broschiert 8° - Oktavformat (bis 25 cm Rückenhöhe) 0
Barcelona, Gráficas Diamante, 1976. 4to.; 125 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Editorial Cenit, 1930. 4to.; 278 pp. Cubiertas originales, dibujadas por Puyol, salvadas en encuadernación moderna en media tela.
1943LFA-126735002Une revue de 56 pages, format 165 x 245 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
28x22. 74p. Fotogr.
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
1894366582New York 1894. 4 items as below. 4to. 4 items as below. 4to. 1 Nicaragua Canal Construction Company. Address to Stockholders. New York: January 2 1894. 18pp. Wrappers.<br /> <br /> 2 January 31 1894 printed letter to John. R. Bartlett signed in print by C. Amory Stevens. 4pp.<br /> <br /> 3 February 19 1894 printed letter to the stockholders signed in print by Frederic H. Hatch. 3pp<br /> <br /> 4 Foreign & Domestic News Company. No. 76 . A More Equitable Nicaragua Plan. 1 p. Separate at fold.<br /> <br /> The company a commercial non-governmental enterprise was formed in 1886 with the intention of constructing a trans-Isthmian canal across Central America. Hydrographic and topographic survey teams were organized and dvispatched to Nicaragua where they investigated the routes of waterways charted depths and measured tidal influences. Work was begun in 1889 clearing the line though topical illnesses and harsh conditions thwarted the efforts. By 1893 all work ceased evidently necessitating the reorganization. unknown
19921475Groß-Gerau: Kreisvolkshochschule 1992. 1. Auflage. Mit Abbildungen und Zeittafel zur Geschichte des Landes, 184 S., Gr.-8°, ill. OKart.
199149281Tafalla, Txalaparta 1991. 1991. 310 S. OKart.
22x14. 310p.
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
XVI, 209, [5] pp., ill. n.t.; 18 cm. Bross. edit. Piccole abrasioni in cop
19846751Berlin, FDCL Verlag, 1984. 8°, 310 S. altersbed. Bräunung, gutes Ex., kartoniert
1929039199Madrid, Biblioteca Ruben Dario, 1929. 179 S., (6 Bl.); unikater Handeinband neuerer Zeit in braunem Ganzleder, mit Rückentitel, sowie Linien- u. Stempelverzierungen in Gold, von Buchbindermeister Michael Rönsberg, Velbert-Langenberg, blindgeprägte Buchbindersignatur auf dem unteren Rand des rückwärtigen Innendeckels; uniquely bound in brown leather (cuir, cuero) Leder 12,5 cm Erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe Privateinband Tadellos
185810253Washington: Printed at the office of The Congressional Globe 1858. Disbound. near Very Good binding. Octavo. 15 1 pp. First edition. Removed from binding. Old creases from being folded; early dampstaining to the bottom corner at the margin; light age-toning. A presentable copy. <br /> <br /> An important speech of William Walker's lawless activities in Nicaragua. Walker a military adventurer who had been ousted from Nicaragua in 1857 attempted to reconquer the country in December of that year with another small army. He was soon forced to surrender however by Commodore Hiram Paulding of the U. S. Navy who brought him back to the United States as a prisoner. Quite uncommon with only 8 institutions reporting ownership according to OCLC. Nicaraguan National Bibliography 11539. Printed at the office of The Congressional Globe unknown
201039390Wuppertal, Peter Hammer, 2010. 12 S. OBr., Rückenstichheftung, ordentlicher Zustand.
br. Nei Caraibi e in America Latina Sandino è un vero mito, il suo nome viene ricordato accanto a quelli di Emiliano Zapata e di José Martí. Anche l'Europa riscoprì le sue gesta durante i giorni della rivoluzione in Nicaragua di quarant'anni fa. Paulo Cannabrava Filho, oggi direttore di una combattiva testata brasiliana di San Paolo, continua a spendersi per l'autodeterminazione dei popoli latino-americani e contro l'imperialismo. Questo libro ci restituisce idee, aspirazioni, progetti di chi intese seguire la strada di Sandino in Nicaragua, descrivendo la storia, il dramma e la speranza di una rivoluzione che - ricorda l'autore nell'introduzione scritta appositamente per questa edizione - nel potere difeso a oltranza da Daniel Ortega e sua moglie Rosario Murillo, mostra laceranti limiti e insanabili contraddizioni.
185016578Hildburghausen, Bibliographisches Institut, um 1850. 10,5 x 15,4 cm