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3100Ensemble de 5 plaquettes cubaines. Langue française.1 - FIDEL CASTRO. Sur le Parti Uni de la révolution socialiste de Cuba. Édité par l'ambassade de la République de Cuba en France. 1963. Couverture souple (traces des stylos) , illustrée, deux agrafes. Dim: 210 x 135 mm. 40p.2 - NOTRE PARTI REFLÈTE L HISTOIRE RÉCENTE DE NOTRE PATRIE. Rapport du Commandant Castro . Ediciones en colores. Cuba. 1965. Couverture souple, deux agrafes ( traces) Dim: 210 x 107 mm. 32p.3 - TAVIO (Alvarez). PANAMÉRICANISME, IMPÉRIALISME et NON-INTERVENTION. Direction de l'information. 1966. Couverture souple illustrée, deux agrafes ( traces) Dim: 202 x 150 mm. 4 - DÉCLARATION DU COMITE CENTRAL DU PCC, devant la nouvelle menace d'agression impérialiste, la havane, 17 mai 1967. Institu del libro. Plaquette, une agrafe. Dim: 210 x 132 mm. 12p.5 - ALLOCUTION PAR LE COMMANDABNT FIDEL CASTRO pour analyser les événements de Tchécoslovaquie. Institu del Libro. Aoiut 1968. Couverture souple illustrée, deux agrafes. Dim: 210 x 133 mm. 34p.
3100Ensemble de 5 plaquettes cubaines. Langue française.1 - FIDEL CASTRO. Sur le Parti Uni de la révolution socialiste de Cuba. Édité par l'ambassade de la République de Cuba en France. 1963. Couverture souple (traces des stylos) , illustrée, deux agrafes. Dim: 210 x 135 mm. 40p.2 - NOTRE PARTI REFLÈTE L HISTOIRE RÉCENTE DE NOTRE PATRIE. Rapport du Commandant Castro . Ediciones en colores. Cuba. 1965. Couverture souple, deux agrafes ( traces) Dim: 210 x 107 mm. 32p.3 - TAVIO (Alvarez). PANAMÉRICANISME, IMPÉRIALISME et NON-INTERVENTION. Direction de l'information. 1966. Couverture souple illustrée, deux agrafes ( traces) Dim: 202 x 150 mm. 4 - DÉCLARATION DU COMITE CENTRAL DU PCC, devant la nouvelle menace d'agression impérialiste, la havane, 17 mai 1967. Institu del libro. Plaquette, une agrafe. Dim: 210 x 132 mm. 12p.5 - ALLOCUTION PAR LE COMMANDABNT FIDEL CASTRO pour analyser les événements de Tchécoslovaquie. Institu del Libro. Aoiut 1968. Couverture souple illustrée, deux agrafes. Dim: 210 x 133 mm. 34p.
8238Editions du Burin, Editions Martinsart, 1968. 18 x 26 cm reliure (maitre relieur Prache) en skivertex bleu avec médaillon doré sur premier plat et dorures sur le dos. Rhodoïd. 247 pages. Portrait en taille-douce de Fidel Castro par Decaris. Lithographies en couleurs de Hugues Frayer en hors texte pour le roman. Illustrations en noir dans le texte de Roland Labarre. Bon etat.
9691Editions du Burin, Editions Martinsart, 1968. 18 x 26 cm reliure (maitre relieur Prache) en skivertex bleu avec médaillon doré sur premier plat et dorures sur le dos. Rhodoïd. 247 pages. Portrait en taille-douce de Fidel Castro par Decaris. Lithographies en couleurs de Hugues Frayer en hors texte pour le roman. Illustrations en noir dans le texte de Roland Labarre. Bon etat.
In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. 252,(4); coll. "Di fronte e attraverso. 799 - Saggi sul capitalismo. 15"; prima ed., ottimo es.. (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
1896RF 818<p><i><b>Collection of 23 original edicts February 1896-September 1898 by the Captain Generals of Cuba 19 by General Valeriano Weyler 4 by General Ramón Blanco the last Spanish Captain General of Cuba. The edicts concern the attempts by the Spanish authorities to control the insurrection. They range from Weyler's efforts to concentrate the population in fortified encampments a measure often considered the precursor of concentration camps to Blanco´s establishing of a ceasefire in 1898.</b></i></p><p>23 ORIGINAL EDICTS; some manuscript annotations and the stamp of the Army of Cuba on some communiqués. The collection includes three items of related ephemera.</p><p>Notable collection of original edicts from Spanish authorities who participated in the Cuban War of Independence and attempted unsuccessfully to end the insurrection. The Cuban War of Independence the War of 1895 is the name given to the final Cuban war against Spanish domination. It is one of the last American wars against the Kingdom of Spain. The war began on 24 February 1895 with a simultaneous insurrection in 35 Cuban localities known as Grito de Oriente formerly known as Grito de Baire and ended in 1898 with the surrender of the Spanish Colonial army to the U.S. military advance with the assistance and support of <i>mambises</i>members of the Independentist Cuban army in the conflict known as the Spanish-American War. </p><p>Details on each of the edicts available on request. G. 11653/ RF 818. X99X001160 </p>
RO80215097MInisterio de Cultura de Espana y de Cuba. . In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 180 pages. Nombreuses gravures et photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.Texte en langue Espagnole.. . . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
trad. di Cooperativa traduttori LNT n. 59-60-61 bross. edit con titoli, minima scoloritura al dorso
1930RF 565<p><b><i>17 original photos from La Habana.</i></b><br /></p><p>8vo. 17 photographs from Havana. Photographs are 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm.</p><p>Each photograph bears an ink handwritten description across the top: Prado & Morro Castle; Havana Skyline; Prado & Capitol; Residential Palace; El Morro no inscription; Race Track Havana; Prado from the Capitol; Prado from the Capitol another view Maine Monument; Capitol Grounds; Tropical Beer Garden; Main Monument & National Hotel Havana; Race Track another view; National Theatre and Capitol. Set of photographs of Havana from the 1920s 1930s. The inscriptions on each photograph are in English. Unidentified photographer. Interesting Cuban photographici conography. O02G000074 RF 565 X99X001603</p>
1847LL 559<p><strong><em>"Appointment of Lieutenant General Federico Roncali count of alcoy "as governor and captain general of the island of cuba and president of the courts of the same" in replacement of general leopoldo o'donell. </em><em>Given in the palace on november 30 1847. <u>Begins:</u> Doña Isabel Segunda por la gracia de Dios y por la constitucion de la monarquia española Reina de las Españas.</em></strong> "5750</p><p>Handwritten bifolio on paper with the printed heading of Isabel II. Queen's stamp signature and plate seal with fleur-de-lys shaped paper protection. Signature of Ramón Narváez. On the second page different statements appear in Madrid and Havana signed by the Count of Villanueva also by the Marquis of Selva Alegre.</p><p>Federico Roncali count of Alcoy Cádiz 1800- Madrid 1857 came to generalship at the hands of Espartero. Between December 14 1852 and April 14 1853 he was president of the council of ministers after his time as Captaincy of the island of Cuba a position in which he replaced O'Donell. His mandate in Cuba was characterized by the creation of different infrastructures and the increase in the arrival of Chinese laborers that had begun in the previous period. During his mandate the lighthouse that bears his name Roncali was built of great importance for navigation in the Yucatan Strait "the last place on the island where the sun sets"; it is located at Cape San Antonio which was the last place where the aborigines remained at the time of colonization.</p><p>The document talks about the replacement of Captain General Leopoldo O'Donell the oath that must be taken before taking office and how it should be exercised.</p><p>UNIQUE AND OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE</p>
In-8° pp. 480, bross. edit. ill.
La Habana, Ediciones Unión, 1967. 4to.; 210 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
199955803BBMönchengladbach., Städtisches Museum Abteiberg., 1999. 33 x 23 cm. 16 unpaginierte S. OKarton mit Kordelbindung., 55803BB Erste Auflage. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
199958637ABMönchengladbach., Städtisches Museum Abteiberg., 1999. 33 x 23 cm. 16 unpaginierte S. OKarton mit Kordelbindung., 58637AB Erste Auflage. Umschlag mit geringen Gebrauchspuren, gutes Exemplar.
777Édité par la Commission permanente de Cuba. 1978. Impression offset. Dimensions: 67,5 x 43.
777Édité par la Commission permanente de Cuba. 1978. Impression offset. Dimensions: 67,5 x 43.
Con num. tavv. b/n n.t. e f.t.; R. S2.
196642234ABHannover., Kestner Gesellschaft., 1966. 21 x 17 cm. 52 S., 8 Blatt. OKarton., 42234AB 1. Auflage. Gutes bis noch sehr gutes Exemplar.
181025380New York City NY: Not Published 1810. One page letter dated New York 18th December 1810 and being given to James Thomson Grocer New York. ".Sir - As I am going to Havannah in the Brig Galen Capt. Annes it is My wish that if any accident Should happen to prevent me returning in the vessel you will See to and take possession of what property of mine may be in her and in case of My Death that by virtue of my power of attorney you collect my estate together as much as in your power and after paying my just and lawful debts remit the remainder to my brother John Gann Goodestone near Wingham County of Kent England. Yours William Gann" Approx. 8" x 13" size; ink handwriting very legible. Light wear dustiness split at one section at old fold lines; in very good condition and interesting early 19th century New York City business history law ephemera. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Good. Not Published paperback books
20CCUBALOTCIsrael Jerusalem Havana Cuba New York Usa. Fair with no dust jacket. Non-Book. On offer is a remarkable nine-document archive tracing nearly two decades of Zionist political cultural and financial correspondence linking Cubas Jewish leadership with the centers of world Jewry in Jerusalem New York and Latin America. Together these communications chart the transformation of Cuban Jewry from a peripheral supporter of the Yishuv to an active and recognized participant in the international Zionist networka Caribbean outpost engaged in fundraising education youth mobilization and ideological exchange. Mandatory-Era Migration and Bureaucratic RestraintThe earliest piece dated September 22 1937 comes from the Jewish Agency for Palestine in Jerusalem addressed to the Zionist Federation of Cuba in Havana regarding an individual immigration request the case of Rudzenewsky. The letter opens: - . We do not have any immigration certificates in our possession; therefore we cannot discuss your request regarding obtaining Aliyah certificates at all. Issued amid the tightening British immigration quotas of the Arab Revolt this restrained refusal captures the bureaucratic limits of Mandatory-era migration and the frustration of a community newly seeking direct participation in the Zionist project. Even a sympathetic outpost such as Havana remained outside the gates of the Yishuvs allocation system dependent on permissions that never came. As one of the earliest known correspondence between the Cuban Zionist Federation and Jerusalem it marks the beginning of a paper trail that would over the following two decades trace the communitys evolution from petitioners to recognized partners in global Zionist coordination. Fundraising for Settlement and DefenseBarely six weeks later the tone shifts from denial to mobilization. On 5 Kislev 5698 November 5 1937 Keren Hayesod Ltd. the Erez Israel Palestine Foundation Fund issued a Hebrew circular from Jerusalem to its global committees including Havana. Typed on vivid blue-and-white letterhead it announced the forthcoming fourth issue of HaMassad dedicated to the great enterprise of construction and security of Keren Hayesod this year. Inviting regional feedback to ensure the bulletin fulfills its task perfectly and reflects the creative work being done in Eretz Israel the circular unites the twin imperatives of binyan uvebitachon building and defense central to the Yishuvs ethos amid the Arab Revolt. For Cubas emerging Zionist Federation this stands as one of the earliest direct communications from Jerusalem confirming the islands inclusion in the pre-state fundraising and ideological network. Wartime Solidarity and Political ConscienceTwo vivid wartime items from 1944 illustrate how ideology culture and politics intertwined in Havana. The Unión Sionista de Cuba issued a bilingual flyer inviting the Jewish public of Havana to a lecture by Nathan Bistritzky on Moscow and Jerusalem An Analysis of Two Revolutions adding: En este Acto se homenajeará al heroico Ejército Rojo en ocasión de su 26º Aniversario. In this Act the heroic Red Army will be honored on the occasion of its 26th Anniversary. An accompanying invitation from the Patronato de Ayuda al Pueblo Español greets the President of Zionist Youth and invites him to a December meeting about the struggle of the Spanish people and the delivery of economic contributions for the Year-End Effort. These intertwined documents vividly position Jewish Havana within the broader antifascist and humanitarian currents of the Second World War. Youth Networks and Ideological PluralismA Hashomer Hatzair letter of April 17 1945 conveys the disciplined optimism of the socialist-Zionist youth movement as it rebuilt its trans-American network in the final months of war. Written from the North American headquarters in New York to the Cuban branch it reports on arrangements for Tova Levin a young Hebrew teacher in training at the movements Hightstown farm who would soon travel to Cuba to assist with education and leadership development. The circular further details plans for a Latin-American management camp in Mexico and urges an immediate reply with participant names. The writers lament the branchs silence since October and request news and photographs for The Young Guard anniversary issue. Closing with With the blessing of the movement. Strong and courageous! it perfectly fuses administration and inspiration. Its bilingual Hebrew-English letterhead / Hashomer Hatzairembodies the groups dual mission: Hebrew in content international in spirit linking Havana New York and Mexico in a single youth-driven Zionist network. From Jerusalem the Executive of the Zionist Organization issued a communiqué on July 15 1946 signed by Dr. A. L. Leuterbach in the aftermath of the British arrests and seizure of the Jewish Agencys offices during the Black Sabbath raids: The imprisonment of members of the Jewish Agency came as a heavy blow to us and greatly shocked the Yishuv and the entire Zionist world. The statement thanks Jewish communities abroad for solidarity vows to continue our work without hesitation and appeals to every Zionist body to spread the spirit of Zionism even more strongly in their respective places. Although the Agencys files had been seized the call radiates steadfastness and unity amid repression. A decade later this networks endurance is reaffirmed through two trans-Atlantic communications. On December 14 1955 The Jewish Agency Inc. 16 E. 66th Street New York wrote to Betar Calle 10 esq. 3 Vedado Havana enclosing a check for $150 representing allocation by the Youth and Hechalutz Department for the period October 1 1955 through March 31 1956.The letter explicitly notes that the payment was made pursuant to instructions received from Israel confirming that the directive to fund Havanas Betar chapter originated in Jerusalem. Signed by Fannie Speiser Assistant Treasurer the letter attests to the continuing New YorkHavana financial conduit and to Israels oversight of diaspora youth programming. Soon afterward Dr. Aron Weinberger of Midstream magazine wrote inviting the Havana community to help distribute the journal for free and frank discussion of all problems that face the contemporary Jew. final item dated November 12 1956 brings the narrative full circle. Issued by the Club Juvenil del Patronato de la Casa de la Comunidad Hebrea de Cuba it invites Hashomer Hatzair Prado 260 Ciudad to attend the installation ceremony of the Patronatos new youth board to be held on Tuesday 20 November at 9 p. M. In the Conference Hall of the Patronato. Signed by Rafael Kapuskin Secretary the letter is both social and symbolicaffirming that by the mid-1950s Zionist youth movements were no longer peripheral study circles but active civic partners within Havanas central Jewish institutions. The letters tone En la seguridad de vernos honrados con vuestra presencia In the certainty of being honored by your presence embodies the confidence of a mature interconnected Jewish community just before the political transformations of late-1950s Cuba. Together these communications trace Havanas evolving role in Israel-oriented and diasporic intellectual lifefrom the practical fundraising of Keren Hayesod to the ideological pluralism of Betar and Hashomer Hatzair. As a whole the archive captures the rhythm of Cuban Zionist life from supplication and bureaucracy to political maturity and cultural dialogue. It offers scholars a uniquely multilingual cross-section of Hebrew Yiddish Spanish and English voices negotiating identity loyalty and nationhood from the Caribbean periphery of world Zionism. Condition and Language: Nine documents spanning Hebrew Yiddish Spanish and English. Mixed paper stocks; significant folds generally minor stains and varying edge tears especially prominent on thinner stock. Heavy handling all text complete and legible. Age toning. Overall Fair to Good.; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 10 pages; Signed by Author . unknown
AA.VV 1983. Numero especial. , Universad de La Habana 1900, Condizioni mediocri: copertina sporca con segni di usura ai margini, dorso con segni di usura, tagli ingialliti, pagine ingiallite, scritte a matita all'interno del libr Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 238<br>
196799947042Maspero Maspero, 1967. In-8 broché de 271 pages. Bon état.
Maspero 1967, In-8 broché 271 p. Bon état.
1967139905Couverture souple. Broché. 271 pages.
18207589AHavana, Kuba, 1820. 21 x 29 cm. 3 Seiten.