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CM. 19X13, PP. 160, BROSS., BELLISSIMA RACCOLTA FOTOGRAFICA.
Roma, L'Unità, 1987, 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 160 con numerossissime illustrazioni n.t.
In-8° (cm. 19), pp. 159, (1) con 103 FOTO dagli archivi cubani (a c. di Giorgio Mpndolfo) in bianco e nero,riprodotte nel testo. Cime nuovo.
COME NUOVO, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Il volume raccoglie contributi di alcuni fra i maggiori esperti delle vicende e del pensiero del Che, recensioni e schede di libri usciti di recente, testimonianze e inediti, alternando come di consueto testi di stampo storiografico ad altri più attenti a tematiche artistiche, con particolare attenzione a cinema e poesia. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Che Guevara. Quaderni della Fondazione «Ernesto Che Guevara», Volume 5. 2002/3 Contenuti: Speciale il Che scrittore di Nicola Le rose; Los Cuadernos de Praga, a cura di Orlando Borrego Editore: Bolsena (VT): Massari, 2004 ISBN: 8845701875, 9788845701870 Lunghezza: 400 pagine; ill. ; 23 cm Soggetti: Politica, Attivismo politico, Gruppi e movimenti rivoluzionari, Storia, Marxismo, Comunismo, Lotta politica, Ideologie, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Hasta siempre Comandante, José Saramago, Subcomandante Marcos, Chapas, Frei Betto, America Latina, Sudamerica, Diario di Bolivia, Korda, Masetti, Thomas Sankara, Rivoluzione burkinabè, Camilo Cienfuegos, Walter Romero, Guevarismo, Guerriglia, Anni '60, Liberazione, Movimenti, Indipendenza, Corea, Discorso all'ONU, Canzoni, Bolivia, Argentina, Angola, José Marti, Embargo, Cinema, Diari della motocicletta, Documentari, Riviste
Mm 220x300 Brossura editoriale con bandelle, pp. 253, ricco apparato iconografico. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
(Codice VS/0522) In 8° (28x21 cm) 175 pp. Documentario fotografico. Brossura editoriale, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
20x14. 130p. Fotogr.
La Habana, Universidad Central de Las Villas, 1962 [Investigaciones Folklóricas]. 4to.; 130 pp., 1 h. y dos láminas fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.
63616Coll. "Graphic", Paris, Denoël, 2014, in-8 à rabats, couv. ill. en coul. éd., jaquette ill. coul. éd., 218 pp., dessins en coul., Bande dessinée qui se passe à Cuba en 1948. très bon état
Mm 115x185 Prima edizione - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 497 pagine con tavole in nero fuori testo. Esemplare in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 174 pages. Appears to be a First Edition by this publisher, as no other printings are indicated. Discoloration to spine and some spots on back cover.
1916029952London: East And West Ltd.1917 1916. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 27 Pp. Orange Covers Printed In Black. Light Wear But Front Cover Neatly Detached Along Spine Thus Loose. A Few Hand Corrections Of Names And A Comment Correcting The Author's Final Statement By Reference To A Source Both By A 1962 Rhodes Scholar. <br/> <br/> East And West, Ltd.[1917?] paperback
1870231451870. Cuba Chinese Labor Cuban indentured servant contract documenting the state administration of Chinese indenture in western Cuba July 1870 records the municipal enforcement of Cuban contract labor rules for Asian migrants under the post 1860 regulatory system that governed wages discipline illness food and flight. The form cites the Real Decreto of 6 July 1860 and the circular of 27 March 1861 governing the "introduccion y régimen de colonos asiáticos" placing the document within the mature legal framework used to renew and regulate Chinese labor contracts in colonial Cuba. Dated 5 July 1870 it records the continued operation of that system in Matanzas a decade after the initial decree when recontracting rationing medical provision and labor discipline had become standardized through municipal enforcement.<br /> Melchor and Roberto . 5 July 1870. Single sheet. 1 page. Approximately 8" x 11". Printed and manuscript Spanish contract on a form headed "Jurisdiccion de Matanzas." The parties are entered as the colono "Melchor" and "Roberto ." with Melchor identified as a native of a town in China and described as having completed an earlier commitment before agreeing to contract anew with Roberto for "un año." Clause 2 authorizes the patron to assign him to whatever labor his "citado patrono" requires whether in ingenios other fincas or talleres and the wage clause sets compensation at "20 escudos." The maintenance provisions specify daily rations including "12 onzas de carne" and "2 libras de plátanos boniatos ú otras sustancias alimenticias" together with medical attendance medicines during illness and two annual changes of clothing including trousers shirt and blanket. The text concludes with the employer's obligation to pay the twenty-escudo salary by completed months signatures of the parties and witnesses and an official Matanzas stamp.<br /> Contracts of this kind show the process by which Chinese labor in Cuba was renewed after a prior term and folded back into a system that combined wages with coercive control over movement occupation food clothing and bodily maintenance. The references to multiple governing orders the official jurisdictional heading and the stamped validation place the document inside the administrative chain that translated colonial labor law into enforceable local practice. Toning and scattered foxing throughout minor tears to original folds edge wear some minor wormholes and ink offsetting from the manuscript entries; text remains legible and document is in overall very good condition. A strong surviving municipal record of recontracting rationing and wage enforcement within the Chinese indenture system in Matanzas. unknown
1868231331868. Cuba Chinese Labor Cuban indentured servant contract documenting the state administration of Chinese indenture in eastern Cuba in January 1868 with direct evidence of how colonial authorities private employers and local officials formalized the re-contracting of Chinese laborers under the legal framework established after the 1860 royal decree regulating Asian colonos on the island. Printed references within the form cite the Reglamento aprobado por Real decreto de 6 de Junio de 1860 and the Circular del Gobierno Superior Civil de 27 de Marzo de 1861 placing the document squarely within the coercive labor regime that Spanish Cuba built after the suppression of the transatlantic slave trade. The named employer Antonio Gonzalez the identification of the worker as a 37 year old Chinese male "Yuet" and the required signatures and government seal make the sheet a concise administrative record of the contract system through which Cuban planters and officials bound Chinese workers to plantation and rural labor in the final decade before the Ten Years' War.<br /> Tenencia de Gobierno de Holguín. January 1868. One page printed and manuscript contract form approximately 8" x 11". Printed in Spanish with extensive manuscript completion in brown ink. The form opens "Contrata que celebran el colono." and records a renewed labor agreement between a Chinese colono identified in the contract and Don Antonio Gonzalez with manuscript entries identifying the laborer as 37 years of age and supplying the individualized terms of service. The printed clauses set out the structure of the contract in eleven numbered articles including the term of service compulsory labor under the employer's orders days and hours of work subjection to discipline under the Reglamento monthly salary of 14 escudos food and clothing provisions medical attendance and hospital care treatment during illness and the requirement at the end of the contract either to renew service or enter the depósito de cimarrones. The sheet is signed by the patron the colono and the Teniente Gobernador and bears the circular official stamp of the Tenencia de Gobierno at lower left with additional show-through and seal impression visible on the verso.<br /> By 1868 Chinese indenture in Cuba had become one of the island's central labor systems supplying workers to a plantation economy still structured by slavery while giving colonial officials a paper mechanism for disciplining reallocating and surveilling labor. Forms such as this show the overlap between private contracting and state enforcement: the worker's obligations are written into a government template disputes are reserved to local authority and illness wages food clothing and renewal are all treated as administrative matters within a coercive labor order. Very good condition with horizontal fold light toning minor scattered staining and foxing and strong printed text manuscript entries seal and signatures. A compact Holguín government document showing the bureaucratic machinery of Chinese indenture in late colonial Cuba. unknown
1867231471867. Cuba Chinese Labor Cuban indentured servant contract documenting the state administration of Chinese indenture in western Cuba February 1867 records the municipal enforcement of Cuban contract labor rules for Asian migrants under the post 1860 regulatory system that governed wages discipline illness food and flight. Issued on a printed form headed "Jurisdiccion de Matanzas" the document cites the Real Decreto of 6 July 1860 and the circular of 27 March 1861 governing the "introduccion y régimen de colonos asiáticos" then applies that framework to a specific recontracting arrangement between the laborer David and a patron named Juan. Dated 17 February 1867 it shows the continued operation of this municipal contract system after the additional order of 28 March 1866 which is also cited in clause 6 governing illness and compensation.<br /> David and Juan. 17 February 1867. Single sheet. 1 page. Approximately 8" x 11". Printed and manuscript Spanish contract on a form headed "Jurisdiccion de Matanzas." The parties are entered as the colono "David" and "Juan ." with David identified as a native of a town in Asia of "oficio campo" and described as having completed a prior commitment before agreeing to contract anew. Clause 1 fixes the term at "dos años." Clause 2 authorizes the patron to direct him to whatever labor he may assign in ingenios fincas or talleres with work entered with how many hours a day. Clause 4 sets compensation together with daily maintenance including meat and vegetable rations medical assistance and medicines during illness and annual clothing allotments including trousers shirt and blanket. Clause 8 repeats the employer's obligation to pay David punctually by completed months and to fulfill all conditions set out in the contract which bears multiple signatures and an oval district stamp at lower left.<br /> Contracts of this kind show the process by which Chinese workers in Cuba were transferred from one term of service into another through standardized paperwork that joined wages to labor discipline rationing medical provision and restricted mobility. The references to the 1860 decree the 1861 circular and the 1866 order place the sheet within the evolving legal structure that governed Chinese indenture in Matanzas one of the island's major plantation districts. Toning original folds edge wear scattered creasing and light ink offsetting; text clear and overall very good condition. A strong surviving municipal record of recontracting Chinese labor in the sugar zone of nineteenth century Matanzas. unknown
2003SPN-268Paris : Editions De Fallois, 2003. Broché 22,5x14,5cm, couverture couleur, 317 pages.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 28/10/1906
20x15. 234p.
Madrid, Playor, 1977. 4to.; 205 pp. Cubiertas originales.
in-16, 189 pages, broche, couv. ill. Bel exemplaire. [VAR]
18x11. 189p. Firma anterior poseedor. Col. Politique, N. 22.
Broché. 192 pages. Format de poche.
La Habana. Edit. City Bablionia, 1999. Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad de la Habana. The Office of the Historian of the City of Havana. Publication of Metropolitan CultureNumerosas ilustraciones en b/n. 273 p. 4º. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar.
1247409120.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1278869239.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback