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Milano, Sonzogno, 1870, 2 gennaio, articolo e una illustrazione xilografica, stralcio di "L'Emporio Pittoresco". - !! 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.
brossura Questo libro è una specie di viaggio musicale tra il Delta del Mississippi e i Caraibi attraverso la cultura nera e la sua contaminazione con quella bianca. Molti spunti di riflessione, peculiarità e curiosità tutte da scoprire, pagina dopo pagina.
brossura Questo libro è una specie di viaggio musicale tra il Delta del Mississippi e i Caraibi attraverso la cultura nera e la sua contaminazione con quella bianca. Molti spunti di riflessione, peculiarità e curiosità tutte da scoprire, pagina dopo pagina.
Testo di riferimento fondamentale per chiunque desideri conoscere la rivoluzione cubana e il duo massimo leader.
In 4° br. fig. col. pp. 142, con numerose foto e ill.ni a col. ben tenuto
In 8°, legatura editoriale in piena tela verde con titoli in bianco al dorso, sovrac. illustrata a colori, in copertina ritratto di Fidel Castro, pp. XVIII,(1),1235,(7), con 18 cartine in nero : 2 su una tavola ripiegata, 4 a doppia pagina e 12 a piena pagina nel testo. Traduzione di Leonardo Lojacono e Mario Trucchi. Collana "Biblioteca di cultura storica", 123. Volume ben conservato.
1961131306San Francisco CA: Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1961. 8.5x11 inches dense text printed on one side of single sheet very good condition "Why is the CIA hell-bent upon drowning in its own blood a people who are carrying through a revolution like our own 1776 Fair Play for Cuba Committee unknown books
0331535211.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0331535114.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Book shows very light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. 301 pages, contents include: Politics of sport in cuba: foundations, Cuban sport before 1959, Structure and administration under Fidel, Popular participation under fidel, cuba's success: top performance sports, etc.
1991LIT12025Frankfurt/M. Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt. 1991. 107 S. Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Schutzumschlag minimal berieben, sonst sehr guter Zustand.
68 pages. Student publication with the following features: Dorothy's Disappointment; Life in Cuba; Principal's Page; Learning by Doing; Brain and Backbone; Staff Page; Editorial Page; Student Council; Spring Fever; An Appreciation; School News; Exchanges; Athletics; Ruthless Rimes; Jokes. Many nice ads for local businesses. Pencilled name atop first page. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
1935848Key West 1935. Very good. Broadside 18 x 8 inches. Printed on pink paper slightly faded. Old folds minor wear. Broadside advertising a steamship cruise offered by Price Tours from Key West to Havana during Carnival with additional sightseeing itineraries available once on the island. The cruise is a five-day all expenses included trip for the reasonable price of $38.50 with four nights in Havana and the option to add a driving tour across the island seeing Cuba from coast to coast. Other potential tours include a cigar factory a rum distillery Morro Castle a shopping tour and more. No copies recorded in OCLC. unknown books
1967Hi4313,4 cm X 21 cm, 35 pp, couverture souple et illustrée. Agrafé.
1898231301898. Spanish-American War stereoview archive circa 1898-1899 documenting how the war was pictured through mass-produced photographic views that followed U.S. mobilization battlefield action occupation and military life across both Cuba and the Philippines. These stereoviews preserves the visual system by which the war was circulated to American audiences showcasing camp organization troop movement burial hospital care naval power and overseas deployment. Particularly notable is the archive's coverage of the Rough Riders the Santiago campaign in Cuba and U.S. presence in Manila and Malate showing how stereoview photography helped normalize the war's expansion from anti-Spanish conflict into a broader American imperial presence.<br /> <br /> Archive of 21 stereoviews Various publishers. Spanish-American War stereoview archive. Cuba the Philippines and the United States circa 1898-1899. each measuring 3" x 7". The views are drawn from multiple phases and theaters of the war including camp and drill scenes in the United States embarkation and troop arrivals at Tampa battlefield and occupation imagery from Cuba and extensive and some grisly scenes from Manila and surrounding areas in the Philippines. Captions and images show soldiers in formation cavalry drill military reviews naval artillery hospital interiors encampments burial grounds and troops in active position. Cuban views include Morro Castle after bombardment dead and wounded on the battlefield of Santiago U.S. soldiers preparing to invade Cuba and troops dining near Cabañas Fortress. Philippine views include a departure for Manila American pickets routing a Filipino reconnoitering party the 18th Infantry engaged by Filipino outposts volunteers awaiting orders under the tropical sun Army Hospital Manila and "Our Boys in Camp at Malate P.I." One stereoview identifies Roosevelt's Rough Riders in the mobilization phase linking the archive to one of the war's most publicly mythologized units.<br /> <br /> As a group the stereoviews demonstrate the process by which the Spanish-American War was framed not simply as a short military victory over Spain but as a sustained structure of U.S. troop deployment and occupation extending from Cuba into the Philippines. The Manila and Malate scenes are especially important in this regard since they place American soldiers within the opening phase of the Philippine conflict where U.S. military presence quickly moved beyond liberation rhetoric into imperial control. The archive's mixture of battlefield casualties camp routine naval spectacle and celebratory review scenes shows how stereoscopic publishing converted war into a domestic viewing experience while reinforcing the legitimacy of American expansion abroad. Wear to mounts some toning; overall very good condition. A strong cross-theater visual archive of the Spanish-American War and the emergence of U.S. imperial power in Cuba and the Philippines. unknown
1860234291860. Spanish colonial administration in Havana used port health regulation as a mechanism of commercial and maritime control with the Captaincy General directing military customs and sanitary officials through centralized orders. This December 6 1860 manuscript concerns the "Junta local de Sanidad" "víveres averiados" and Dr. Rafael Cortés placing damaged provisions public health authority and port enforcement within the same bureaucratic chain. The phrase "usando de las facultades que me competen" invokes the vested powers of the colonial government confirming that the matter was handled through Spanish imperial authority rather than local civic discretion.<br /> <br /> Gobierno y Capitanía General de la Isla de Cuba. Secretaría de Gobierno sección de Gobierno. Manuscript order. Havana Cuba: December 6 1860. Single folded manuscript document with printed colonial seal and heading docketed "Habana y Dic. 6 de 1860" and addressed to maritime or port authorities. The text instructs compliance with a petition or order involving the local Board of Health damaged provisions or foodstuffs and Dr. Rafael Cortés with official endorsements and large administrative signatures below. The verso bears docketing and filing marks consistent with bureaucratic circulation.<br /> <br /> The document belongs directly to Spanish colonial governance in Cuba where the Governor and Captain General exercised civil military and administrative power over the island until the end of Spanish rule in 1898. Its contents connect colonial rule to the management of ports food safety and public health all crucial areas in Havana's nineteenth-century Atlantic economy. Folded as issued with toning scattered foxing edge wear and original folds; seal heading date and principal manuscript text remain legible. Overall good condition. unknown
1836231491836. Diario Constitucional de Santiago de Cuba No. 57 November 1836 just months after the restoration of Spain's liberal Constitution of 1812. This newspaper records the transmission of Spanish constitutional government into eastern Cuba in late 1836 through decrees ministerial correspondence and public political dispute printed for circulation in Santiago de Cuba. Issued weeks after the political upheavals that restored constitutional rule in Spain this number shows how the language of the regency government the suppression and reorganization of state bodies and local declarations of loyalty to Isabel II reached colonial readers through the newspaper press. In a Cuban setting where metropolitan policy was filtered through governors ministries and municipal elites an issue such as this preserves the working connection between imperial administration and provincial print.<br /> <br /> Diario Constitucional de Santiago de Cuba. No. 57. Santiago de Cuba 27 November 1836. 4 pages. Folio newspaper issue. The masthead reads "DIARIO CONSTITUCIONAL / DE SANTIAGO DE CUBA" with the date line "DOMINGO 27 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 1836." Page 1 opens with "MINISTERIO DE LA GOBERNACION DEL REINO" followed by a circular and a substantial "EXPOSICION A LA REINA GOBERNADORA" leading into a "REAL DECRETO" concerning the suppression of the Consejo Real de España e Indias. Interior pages continue the decree and carry translatedly legible sections including "MISCELANEA" notices on "Las islas turcas libres" and "Noticias sobre Tejas" and a long exchange under "REMITIDOS" dated "Cuba 25 de Noviembre de 1836" addressing militia service volunteers of Isabel II and the political insult attributed to an earlier subscriber. The issue survives as a complete four page folio with dense double column text throughout and no wrappers as issued.<br /> <br /> Printed in Santiago the issue shows constitutional and monarchist language being adapted for a colonial audience that was expected to follow ministry decrees military loyalty and debates over public honor in the same sheet. Folded as issued with minor edge chipping small losses at corners and margins some toning and closed tears and pinholes; complete and legible. Overall good condition. The juxtaposition of metropolitan government text Caribbean and Atlantic news and the local controversy printed in "Remitidos" gives the number a documentary range broader than a routine official gazette placing state policy beside the contested language of provincial political life. unknown
Maspéro, 1967. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats de 228 pages, cartes. Collection cahiers libres 94-95. Ecrits I. Passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon Bon état.
1894106465<p>1894. Pamphlet format 70 pp. Illustrations; map. 14.3x11.8 cm 5½x4½" pictorial wrappers. Some light staining and wear to wrappers spine a little worn very good overall. Rare tourists' guide book produced under the auspices of the Grand Hotel Macotte with much on Havana transportation options sights to see including bull fights prices a Spanish vocabulary etc. with numerous advertisements for Cuban and some Florida businesses and other hotels. One advertisement features cigar maker La Corona. They even include an illustration of Christopher Columbus. OCLC/WorldCat lists only one copy at the California State Library Sutro Branch. </p><p><br /></p> J. Carbonell and P. Montero, Proprietors. books
1894106465<p>1894. Pamphlet format 70 pp. Illustrations; map. 14.3x11.8 cm 5½x4½" pictorial wrappers. Some light staining and wear to wrappers spine a little worn very good overall. Rare tourists' guide book produced under the auspices of the Grand Hotel Macotte with much on Havana transportation options sights to see including bull fights prices a Spanish vocabulary etc. with numerous advertisements for Cuban and some Florida businesses and other hotels. One advertisement features cigar maker La Corona. They even include an illustration of Christopher Columbus. OCLC/WorldCat lists only one copy at the California State Library Sutro Branch.</p> J. Carbonell and P. Montero, Proprietors.
New York, Trade and Travel Publications, 1944. 4to. menor; VII-797 pp., con numerosos anuncios publicitarios entre el texto y un mapa plegado. Encuadernación original en tela estampada. La mejor visión "on the ground" del subcontinente en el momento de finalizar la WW2. El South American Handbook, una guía inigualable, inició su publicación en 1924, a mitad de los "happy twenties".
Actes Sud, 2008, 430 pp., broché, tampon sur la troisième de couverture, bandeau, comme neuf.
20348S.l.n.m.e., s.d. 230 X 155 mm. album oblong de 28 vues de la Havane à l'époque des calèches et de la marine à voiles, avec entre autres vues, l'épave du Maine, la machine landing wharf, la chèvre nourricière... Légendes en espagnol, français et anglais. Couverture tachée, quelques minimes jaunissures.
44952Actes Sud, 2008, 430 pp., broché, tampon sur la troisième de couverture, bandeau, comme neuf.