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In 8°, pp. XX+568. Legatura originale in tela. Alcune gore nelle prime pagine. Tavole f.t. in nero. Un foglio parzialmente staccato. Per il resto buona copia.
Milano, 1925, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 761/772 con 2 cartine e 12 fotografie. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
191069830Partitions sur la Politique et gouvernement,Partitions illustrées La SOCIÉTÉ ET SES LUTTES Triangle 1910 approx.
189830942Cahen 1898 approx.
Esta obra se editó originariamente en Panamá, en abril de 1979. Indice: "CONTEXTO DE LA REALIDAD LATINOAMERICANA". "LA TRANSNACIONALIZACIÓN DE AMERICA LATINA". "ALGUNAS DE LAS ESTRUCTURAS DE OPRESIÓN EN AMÉRICA LATINA". "DOS ESTILOS DE DOMINACIÓN SOBRE AMÉRICA LATINA". "EL PROBLEMA DEL CONTROL DEL CONTINENTE". "EL CARIBE, AREA AISLADA Y OLVIDADA DE AMÉRICA LATINA". "ALGUNOS TEMAS FRONTERIZOS". "LA IGLESIA ANTE EL FUTURO DE AMÉRICA LATINA". "ANÁLISIS Y CONCLUSIONES SOBRE PUEBLA". "DOCUMENTOS Y ENTREVISTAS".
192328406Mount Hope CZ: Panama Canal Press 1923. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy some sunning to the wrappers small tear along the fore edge of back wrapper and a few leaves. 12 pp. 8vo. A note states: "This information is provided for a handy reference and style guide for machine operators proof readers and reviewers employed at the Panama Canal Press." Includes ship names dimensions tonage etc. Scarce. OCLC shows no copies. Panama Canal Press unknown
192328406Mount Hope CZ: Panama Canal Press 1923. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy some sunning to the wrappers small tear along the fore edge of back wrapper and a few leaves. 12 pp. 8vo. A note states: "This information is provided for a handy reference and style guide for machine operators proof readers and reviewers employed at the Panama Canal Press." Includes ship names dimensions tonage etc. Scarce. OCLC shows no copies. Panama Canal Press unknown books
195421550Hamburg, de Gruyter, 1954. X, 315 S. Zahlr. Abb. auf Tafeln. 4 gefalt. Karten. Kl.-4°. OKart. (Gebrsspn., etw. gebräunt, gering fleckig).
1969RO80153192ANTHROPOS. 10 nov. 1969. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XXVI + 226 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 986-Colombie, Panama, Equateur
1858CCC0046capla5. Broché, Paris, Aux Bureaux de la direction du canal, 1858,177 pages avec les trois cartes dépliantes couleurs, couverture fatiguée A FAIRE RELIER, nombreusesss taches de rousseurs. Journaliste français, Félix Belly fut le premier concessionnaire du canal de Panama. C'est lors d'un voyage en 1858 au Costa-Rica qu'il rencontra le président Raphaël Mora, avant de s'entretenir avec le président Martinez au Nicaragua. Il signa avec eux la Convention de Rivas qui lui donnait une option sur le canal transocéanique via le lac Nicaragua. Il se rendit dans la foulée aux États-Unis afin de calmer les suceptibilités américaines et publia le présent ouvrage. Bientôt privé de ses soutiens en Europe, photos possibles
1858M624131858 P, Aux bureaux de la Direction du canal , 1858 , gr in8 br , 177pp , 3 cartes dépliantes couleur. Traces d' humidité marginales affectant les premières pages, dos muet. F Belly , journaliste - homme d' affaire , réussit à creer une société pour le percement d' un canal . L' instabilité politique régionale et son manque d' appuis financiers eurent raison de son projet. Langue: Français
in-8, pp. 177, (3) di indici, 3 carte geografiche a colori, più volte ripiegate, in fine. Broch. in carta muta coeva rosa. Edizione originale, rara a trovarsi. Quest'opera, che si colloca a metà tra un saggio ed un racconto di viaggio, fu redatta da Belly, giornalista francese che visse alcuni mesi in America Centrale nella speranza di incoraggiare lo scavo di un canale in Nicaragua. Il progetto del canale non era nuovo; dieci anni prima, nel 1846, Napoleone III aveva già pubblicato a Londra un pamphlet intitolato "Canal de Nicaragua ou projet de jonction des océans Atlantique et Pacifique au moyen d'un canal". Secondo lo stesso Belly, Fernando Cortes aveva inviato nel 1528 un primo rapporto sulla possibilità di aprire una rotta tra i due oceani (non viene citata una fonte particolare ma si fa un piccolo riferimento a un testo). Belly sarebbe diventato famoso tra gli studiosi europei per i suoi scritti in difesa della "razza latinoamericana". Buon esemplare, assai fresco.. .
1918List2982Peru and Panama 1918. Approximately 364 photos; album and unmounted photos silver prints cyanotypes and printing-out-paper prints. Photos measure 3 x 4 to 8 x 10 inches with about half measuring 3 x 5 ½ inches. Some with photographer’s hand-stamp or credit in pencil; others with manuscript notations verso or recto; some captions to album pages. Offered in partnership with Daniel / Oliver.<br /> <br /> Rich and extensive photographic archive of Walton T. Burres of Stockton California showing his time in Peru c. 1904 as an amateur explorer and doctor for the Inca Mining and Rubber Company and his later work in Panama c. 1918 with the Rockefeller Foundation’s International Health Division.The collection consists of a large number of loose photos acquired by the gallery in 2021 and a recently discovered photo album showing some of the same subjects and containing a few duplicate images some printed in different sizes or formats as well as hundreds of previously unseen prints. Together this material makes up the largest extant archive of Burres’s photographic work. Though his work was published at the time both in Peruvian and American publications much of it was lost when he dropped it in a river that he was attempting to ford.<br /> <br /> Burres was educated at California’s Cooper Medical College the first school of medicine on the West Coast and was a prominent member of the Stockton community before sojourning to Peru around 1900 to help the Inca Mining and Rubber Company address the deadly diseases endemic to the region such as malaria and yellow fever. To encourage economic infrastructure in remote areas the Peruvian government began granting land concessions to any company that would build roads bridges or river ports. As a result the Inca Mining Company an American outfit based in Tirapata purchased the rights to mine gold along the upper Inambari River in 1896 and soon became the richest gold producer in Peru.<br /> <br /> A large portion of Burres’s Peruvian images document his 1903–1904 excursion from Arequipa 150 miles into “rubber country.†The journeys were well-recounted in U.S. papers and a number of the anecdotes described in print are seen in the present images.<br /> <br /> There are many dynamic views of Burres and his party trekking through the dense jungle and summiting the high mountains as well as shots of flora fauna and native Peruvians. Burres’s travel companions for this trip included the famed adventurer Harriet Chalmers Adams later dubbed “America’s greatest woman explorer†by the New York Times. Adams and her husband Frank both fellow Stocktonians joined up with Burres during their own multi-year expedition through South America. There are a number of portraits of a woman who bears a striking resemblance to Adams though it is possibly another person.<br /> <br /> Other Peruvian material includes numerous views of Cusco Arequipa and the surrounding environs including a beautiful interior of a chapel a Martin Chambi-esque detail shot of a stone wall and portraits of local townspeople some identified as Quechua people. There are a number of lush large-format cyanotypes rich printing-out-paper views and many handsome small-format panoramas. These were printed on Inca Mining Company surplus stationary which speaks to the makeshift nature of photo-development under the circumstances. One particularly striking image shows the top of Misti volcano barely visible above the clouds. This image was reproduced in Burres's account of his travels published in 1909 in Outing magazine.<br /> <br /> The photographs from Burres’s time in Panama document his more serious work as a virologist and health administrator in the area. One interesting photo shows a pair of recently-shot iguanas with a caption noting that “blood of these reptiles was found infected with Haemogregarina.†Another image is that of a new style of privy built from concrete and wire-mesh designed to better keep out rain water. There are also keenly-shot views of main streets and local culture in Los Santos Chiriquà and elsewhere including a number of humanistic group portraits taken at a girl’s school. unknown
Barcelona, Barral Editores, 1971 ("Libros de Enlace"). 4to. menor; 225 pp., 3 hs. Cubiertas originales.
198711176Berlin: Verlag Neues Leben, 1987. o.A. 429 Seiten , 23 cm, Gewebeeinband
[11], 12-274 pages. Glossary, bibliography, index. Fourteen monotone maps and illustrations. "This study is confined to piratical and other foreign incursions on the Pacific coast from Panama north, beginning in 1575 or 1576 and continuing for the next 167 years." - Preface. Above-average external wear. Usual library markings. Binding intact. Contents clean. A worthy reading copy. Book
19602090202120412948Not Available 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
1989R160205965TF1. 1989. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 157 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs dans et hors texte dont frontispice.. . . . Classification Dewey : 986-Colombie, Panama, Equateur
2003132100Burlington VT: ACERCA 2003. 48p. wraps very good. Spanish version of the pamphlet "Plan Puebla Panama: Battle Over the Future of Southern Mexico and Central America " issued simultaneously by the same organization. Not in OCLC. ACERCA unknown books
1974R100074983Presses de la fondation nationale des sciences politiques. 1974. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 537 pages - quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc - quelques cartes en noir et blanc hors texte - couverture contrepliée - dos plié et tâché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 986-Colombie, Panama, Equateur
Mm 110x160 Collana "Biblioteca della Università popolare milanese e della Federazione italiana delle biblioteche popolari. Ser. A: Corsi organici d'insegnamento". Volume in copertina rigida, 135 pagine con illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Opera in buone condizioni, presenta leggere fioriture ai risguardi e ai tagli. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Madrid, Librería de Fernando Fé, 1909. 4to.; 274 pp. Ejemplar carente de cubiertas originales. Cubiertas provisionales en cartulina.
183956498[Washington]: 1839. 8vo. In later half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Library labels pasted on to front and back board. Library stamp to to pasted down front end-paper and library label pasted on to pasted down back end-paper. Reapirs to last 5 leaves of ""Potomac Aqueduct"" with some loss of text. 81, (1), 167 pp. + 6 folded plates.
183956498Washington: 1839. 8vo. In later half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Library labels pasted on to front and back board. Library stamp to to pasted down front end-paper and library label pasted on to pasted down back end-paper. Reapirs to last 5 leaves of "Potomac Aqueduct" with some loss of text. 81 1 167 pp. 6 folded plates. hardcover
1893806821893 Paris, Charles, 1893, in 12 broché, 186 pages.