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Madrid, Playor, 1973. 4to.; 220 pp., 1 h. y una lámina fotográfica. Cubiertas originales.
Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1964. 4to.; VIII-393 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1390435075.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656432411.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199314297Hato Rey Instituto para el Desarrollo del Derecho 1993. Paperback. Good. xvi 433p. tables bibl. wrps. Hato Rey, Instituto para el Desarrollo del Derecho paperback
a68813Rio Piedraso 1960. Departamento de Economia Agricola. In Spanish. 4to. 50pp. original printed wraps. VG light cover wear. paperback
1904ZB387566Washington: GPO 1904. 128 pp issued as 58th Congress 3d Session HD 144; light extraction roughness at spine now disbound in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown
1902ZB387544Washington: GPO 1902. 14 pp issued as 57th Congress 1st Session SD 358; light extraction roughness at spine now disbound in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown
1901ZB421598Washington: GPO 1901. 12 pp issued as 57th Congressm 1st Session SD 17; extraction roughness at spine light damp stain in bottom margin now disbound in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown
1901ZB408367Washington: GPO 1901. 105 pp issued as 57th Congress 1st Session HD 63; extraction roughness at spine now disbound in self wrapopers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown
1596080604.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1390727254.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1901ZB387509Washington: GPO 1901. 10 pp issued as 57th Congress 1st Session SD 74; light extraction roughness at spine now disbound in self wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown
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1930231151930. uerto Rico photo archive circa 1930s documenting tourism colonial architecture and coastal urban space in Puerto Rico during the U.S. territorial period. More than simple travel photographs the images preserve how Puerto Rico was visually presented to mainland visitors through fortified Spanish colonial structures harbor overlooks narrow streets landscaped grounds and carefully framed scenic viewpoints. The presence of tourists moving through these spaces reflects the growing role of tourism within Puerto Rico's economy and public image as transportation hospitality and urban modernization increasingly tied the island to expanding American commercial and cultural networks.<br /> <br /> Puerto Rico photo archive of 15 silver gelatin photographs plus 8 sheets of negatives corresponding to the printed images each photograph measuring approximately 3" x 4.5". The photographs center on tourists posed at historic and scenic locations alongside views of masonry fortifications arched passageways lookout platforms coastal bastions harbor panoramas waterfront districts and narrow paved streets lined with colonial architecture. Several images show travelers standing beside defensive walls or within landscaped gardens and hotel-adjacent grounds while others focus outward toward the sea harbor traffic and the built environment of San Juan and surrounding areas. The accompanying negatives preserve the archive as an active travel photography group rather than a surviving set of isolated prints.<br /> <br /> During the 1930s Puerto Rico occupied a distinct position within American imperial commercial and transportation systems and tourism became an increasingly important part of how the island was marketed to mainland visitors. These photographs document that transition by placing travelers within restored colonial sites coastal overlooks and urban spaces where Spanish imperial architecture and modern tourism infrastructure converged. The archive preserves both the physical landscape of Puerto Rico and the broader growth of Caribbean travel culture under U.S. administration showing how photography leisure and colonial urban space worked together in shaping the island's public image. Minor curling and edgewear; overall very good condition. A cohesive documentary archive linking tourism colonial architecture and American-era travel culture in Puerto Rico. unknown
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1872207961872. Slave registry document titled "Empadronamiento General de esclavos" from Arecibo Puerto Rico. 1872. Measuring 6.25" x 8.5". This document was registered by a Puerto Rican born person and lists an enslaved 18 year old male by the name of "Antonio" documented on the receipt. Document bears official signatures from the local authorities as well as a blue postage stamp. The enslaved person is listed by their age stature "color" hair color beard eyes nose and mouth. The "color" of this individual is listed as "mulato". In Puerto Rico slavery would be abolished in 1873. However the act that outlawed the practice did not emancipate slaves instead phasing it out while also indebting slaves to their masters. Slaves would have to work for a term of three years for their former masters the state or other employers to be released from slavery in addition to having to pay back the master a portion of the 35 million pesetas that he was to be compensated for each former slave. Some minor wormholes and occasional spotting heading partially cut and back reinforced by notepaper. Overall very good condition. unknown
1870208251870. Slave registry document titled "Empadronamiento General de esclavos" from Arecibo Puerto Rico. 1870. Measuring 6.25" x 8.5". This document was registered by a person with the surname "Parrea" and lists a 43 year old enslaved person named "Domingo" documented on the receipt. Document bears official signatures from the local authorities as well as a green stamp. The enslaved person is listed by their age stature "color" hair color beard eyes nose and mouth. The "color" this individual is listed as "negro" along with their eye color their stature listed as "regular" and their lips as "grande." En verso is the printed instructions on how to fill the form as well as the articles on the law of slave trafficking. In Puerto Rico slavery would be abolished in 1873. However the act that outlawed the practice did not emancipate slaves instead phasing it out while also indebting slaves to their masters. Slaves would have to work for a term of three years for their former masters the state or other employers to be released from slavery in addition to having to pay back the master a portion of the 35 million pesetas that he was to be compensated for each former slave. Some minor wormholes and occasional spotting. Overall good condition. unknown
1870207991870. Slave registry document titled "Empadronamiento General de esclavos" from Arecibo Puerto Rico. 1870. Measuring 6.25" x 8.5". This document was registered by a Puerto Rican born person and lists an enslaved 20 year old male by the name of "Pedro Jose" documented on the receipt. Document bears official signatures from the local authorities as well as a red postage stamp. The enslaved person is listed by their age stature "color" hair color beard eyes nose and mouth. The "color" of this individual is listed as "mulato" with a "regular" beard. In Puerto Rico slavery would be abolished in 1873. However the act that outlawed the practice did not emancipate slaves instead phasing it out while also indebting slaves to their masters. Slaves would have to work for a term of three years for their former masters the state or other employers to be released from slavery in addition to having to pay back the master a portion of the 35 million pesetas that he was to be compensated for each former slave. Some minor wormholes and occasional spotting heading partially cut and back reinforced by notepaper. Overall very good condition. unknown
1867208151867. Slave registry document titled "Empadronamiento General de esclavos" from Quebradillas Puerto Rico. 1867. Measuring 6.25" x 8.5". This document was registered by a "Balentin Perez y Pena" and lists a 23 year old enslaved person named "Manuel" documented on the receipt. Document bears official signatures from the local authorities as well as a green stamp from Quebradillas. The enslaved person is listed by their age stature "color" hair color beard eyes nose and mouth. The "color" this individual is listed as "mulato". The name of this person's mother is listed as "Martina". En verso is the printed instructions on how to fill the form as well as the articles on the law of slave trafficking. In Puerto Rico slavery would be abolished in 1873. However the act that outlawed the practice did not emancipate slaves instead phasing it out while also indebting slaves to their masters. Slaves would have to work for a term of three years for their former masters the state or other employers to be released from slavery in addition to having to pay back the master a portion of the 35 million pesetas that he was to be compensated for each former slave. Some minor wormholes and occasional spotting. Overall good condition. unknown
1872208261872. Slave registry document titled "Empadronamiento General de esclavos" from Arecibo Puerto Rico. 1872. Measuring 6.25" x 8.5". This document was registered by a person registering their slave. Document bears official signatures from the local authorities as well as a green stamp. The enslaved person is listed by their age stature "color" hair color beard eyes nose and mouth. The person is listed as 29 years old and the "color" of this individual is listed as "negro". En verso is the printed instructions on how to fill the form as well as the articles on the law of slave trafficking. In Puerto Rico slavery would be abolished in 1873. However the act that outlawed the practice did not emancipate slaves instead phasing it out while also indebting slaves to their masters. Slaves would have to work for a term of three years for their former masters the state or other employers to be released from slavery in addition to having to pay back the master a portion of the 35 million pesetas that he was to be compensated for each former slave. Some minor wormholes and occasional spotting. Overall good condition. unknown