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Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1962-1964, 2 tomos, 22 x 14 cm., 267 págs. - 1 h. = 290 págs. -3 h.
201280457Aachen : Wiss.-Verl. Mainz 2012. 1. Aufl. 258 S. ; 21 cm Karton 0
1907SPN-29Philadelphie : The Book Print, 1907. Reliure rouge 20,5X14,5, titrages dorés, 410 pages illustrées en noir, portrait de "Speaker Cannon" (Joseph G. Cannon) sous serpente en frontispice.
193572837Stanford Ca, Stanford University Press / Oxford University Press, 1935, in-8°, xxiv-438 pp, texte sur 2 colonnes, reliure toile éditeur, titres argentés au 1er plat et au dos, bon état. Texte en anglais. Edition originale, Ex-libris Dominique Labarre de Raillicourt
West Indies S.to Domingo to Dominica surveyed by Capt.n Barnett Lieut. Lawrence and Mr. Parsons 1857. West of Virgin Islands from the United States Government Charts 1899-1912.London published at the Admiralty 19 July 1858 under the Superintendence of Capt.n Washington. Small corrections: 1931.Interesting map showing a sea route to Sombrero Island. Folded
124 pages. Features: The new blue denim look for anywhere, anytime; Vogue Patterns in blue denim; The Beautiful People put on their coats - Pilar Crespi, Patrice Calmette, Mrs. Leonard Holzer, Mrs. Wyatt Emory Cooper; Swans and Cygnets - Three Generations of Beautiful Guinesses; Colour's the thing for evening; Knit's the thing for day; Fashion for the sun run, photographed in Puerto Rico; Exercises for flabby faces; Ballerina's Change of Hair; Hairdressers tell you how to go six weeks without them; Breast Sculpture; Your Looks are as Good as Your Discipline; Sex and the Topography of Love; A Place to Raise Eyebrows - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parkinson's House in Tobago; Puerto Rico - Where the Past Grows Young; Puerto Rico Now; Pilar Crespi and Lauren Hutton - Around-The-World Flight Trips; and much more. Somewhat above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy copy. Book
Madrid, Editorial Alfaguara, 1965. 4to.mayor; 298 pp. Ejemplar de la tirada de cabeza de 50 ejemplares numerados de esta primera edición, con la firma autógrafa del autor, impresos en papel de hilo. Encuadernación original en tela, con estuche.
0366357131.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
5770Saint-Thomas,Puerto-Rico,La Havane.La vie de province sous les tropiques.In 12 broché faux-titre,Frontispice sous serpente,titre, 349 pages,illustrations hors-texte, sous serpente,de RIOU Paris E.Plon,Nourrit & Cie 1883 édition originale.Rousseurs éparse,plus concentrées aux marges des hors-texte
1993106601München, Langen Müller, 1993. 224 S. 8° Oktav, Hardcover/Pappeinband
3033Washington: Government Printing Office 1899. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed and nearly detached Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899. unknown books
Madrid, Prensa Española, 1951. 4to.; 98 pp. Con 8 ilustraciones fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.
51p. Title page printed in orange and black. Uncut. Some foxing. Presentation copy from the author to Robert Bridges, 1901. 8vo. Rebound. Very scarce. The owner of this book is often confused with the Poet Laureate of the same name. Robert Bridges was born at Shippensburg, PA, where he prepared for Princeton as a member of the State Teacher's College class of 1879. His best friend through life was his classmate, Woodrow Wilson. Bridges was successful as a newspaper reporter (1880-1887), the literary critic of Life (1883-1900), the assistant editor and editor of Scribner's Magazine (1887-1930), remaining with Scribner's until late in life as Director and Literary Advisor. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! LATIN AMERICA BOX 2.
Pages 265-330 plus 22 pages of ads. Features include: The River-Pilot - author piloted a coal barge in the Monongahela River in West Virginia; Seeking the "Ruined City" - Author's trip to a fantastic natural wonder in Australia's Arnhem Land; Old Ned - Story by a Merchan Navy "Sparks"; The Pay-Out - Author became an assistant barman at a little up-country hotel in South Africa; Canadian Police-Dogs - Close-up; Lingeros - South American hoboes; Bush Bandit - An Australian bushman's strange experience; Through Northern India on Horseback - Author needed to get six horses from Simla to Delhi; River Gold - Author's adventure while cruising down British Columbia's mighty Fraser River; Island of Dreams - Puerto Rico; The Cleaning-Up of Williamson County (Part I of 4) - the rise and fall of Charlie Birger in Southern Illinois. Illustrated in black and white. Unmarked with above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
0331407906.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195441955New York: New York Times 1954. First edition. Self wrappers. Folded else a very good copy. 20 pp. 4to. Advertisement. Section 10. Many photographs. New York Times unknown books
Features: Great cover photo of an East German customs checkpoint at Berlin; Berlin Beleaguered - Today the population lives far better than when blockaded a decade ago but it feels a great unease generated by new Communist pressures; West Berlin Moods - photos of Berlin scenes; Labor's House Three Years After - anniversary of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. merger finds the union movement with some notable gains and a closetful of troubles; The 'Overwhelming' Robert Frost - At 84, the new poetry consultant to the Library of Congress looks like the symbol of a poet; What Went Wrong in Pakistan - Its sick parliamentary system has died - photo-illustrated article; How Balanchine Changed Ballet - something special has been achieved by the New York City Ballet, aged ten; The Oval Room - Eisenhoweriana; Messages From the Invisible Universe, by Arthur C. Clarke - Radio waves, reaching the earth from vast distances, are clues to a greater cosmos - with photo of the giant radio-telescope at Jodrell Bank, Manchester; Teaching the Young to Look - and See; Students in Search of Faith - Today's seminarians; Nice two-page color-photo ad for the Dorado Beach Hotel in Puerto Rico; Japan Turns Against the 'Gyangu' - crackdown on teen-age toughs; What Should a Man Tell His Wife?; Hottest Fighter in Town - Jose Torres; Lovely one-page color-photo ad for Jamaica features Mary Martin Halliday; The Care of the Reluctant Schoolboy; Play is Child's Work; Cookie Recipes; The Season for Springerle; Photos of fashionable rainwear for ladies; Photo feature of home designed by Richard Gordon to be child-proof; and more. 96 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos plus sensational fashion ads, some of which are in color. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
8vo., First Edition; green cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a near fine copy in unclipped, lightly age-soiled dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. SCARCE.
0266972306.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1527935078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
048404253X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330741048.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
London-New York, Spons' Encyclopedia of Manufactures and Raw Commercial Products, 1882. 4to.; XVIII-752 pp., 8 hs., con 205 ilustraciones entre el texto y 10 láminas litográficas aparte. Encuadernación original en tela sajona estampada.
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