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1485707861485. Mainz Peter Schöffer 28 März 1485 1 einspaltiges original Inkunabelblatt 238 x 168 mm. Erstdruck! Cap. 336: Ruta - heysset ruten. Ruta graveoleus L. Kapitelende. "Im Gegensatz zu den meisten Kräuterbuch-Inkunabeln lässt sich das Druckdatum des "Gart der Gesundheit genau auf den 28. März 1485 festlegen wie es am Ende des Werks vermerkt ist: "Disser Herbarius ist rzu mentz gedruckt und geendet uff dem XXVIII dage des mertz -Anno-M-CCCC-LXXXV". An gleicher Stelle wird Peter Schöffer als Drucker durch das Fust-Schöffersche Signet bestätigt. Der "Gart der Gesundheit gilt wie Muther 1884: 88: "als wichtigstes naturhistorisches Werk des Mittelalters" und Klebs/Becher 1925: 11: "The most important mediaeval work on natural history with illustrations Choulant the publication of which forms an important landmark in the history of botanical Illustration and marks perhaps the grea-test single Step ever made in that art" meinten als wichtigste bebilderte Arzneipflanzen-Inkunabel. Auch Keil 1982: 604 bestätigte später diese Aussage: "Zweifellos ist der "Gart das wichtigste naturhistorische Werk des Mittelalters". Auf 359 Seiten die in 435 Kapitel gegliedert sind wird der gesamte zur damaligen Zeit bekannte Arzneischatz abgehandelt und mit 382 Holzschnitten illustriert. Die wichtigsten 366 Heilpflanzen zwei Wiederholungen werden jeweils einzeln in den verschiedenen Kapiteln beschrieben und abgebildet. Der Text ist 42zeilig geordnet." B. Baumann & H. Baumann Die Mainzer Kräuterbuch-Inkunabeln 2010 p.111 Johann Wonnecke von Kaub um 1430 in Kaub am Rhein; gestorben 1503/04 in Frankfurt am Main auch Johannfes Dronnecke bzw. Johannes de Cuba er selbst nannte sich "Johan von Cube" war ein deutscher Arzt und Botaniker. Am Mainzer Hof wirkte er als Leibarzt. unknown
1485707881485. Mainz Peter Schöffer 28 März 1485 1 einspaltiges original Inkunabelblatt 238 x 171 mm. Erstdruck! Cap. 370: Scammonea - scammonea also genat. Convolvulcus scammonia L. Kapitelende. "Im Gegensatz zu den meisten Kräuterbuch-Inkunabeln lässt sich das Druckdatum des "Gart der Gesundheit genau auf den 28. März 1485 festlegen wie es am Ende des Werks vermerkt ist: "Disser Herbarius ist rzu mentz gedruckt und geendet uff dem XXVIII dage des mertz -Anno-M-CCCC-LXXXV". An gleicher Stelle wird Peter Schöffer als Drucker durch das Fust-Schöffersche Signet bestätigt. Der "Gart der Gesundheit gilt wie Muther 1884: 88: "als wichtigstes naturhistorisches Werk des Mittelalters" und Klebs/Becher 1925: 11: "The most important mediaeval work on natural history with illustrations Choulant the publication of which forms an important landmark in the history of botanical Illustration and marks perhaps the grea-test single Step ever made in that art" meinten als wichtigste bebilderte Arzneipflanzen-Inkunabel. Auch Keil 1982: 604 bestätigte später diese Aussage: "Zweifellos ist der "Gart das wichtigste naturhistorische Werk des Mittelalters". Auf 359 Seiten die in 435 Kapitel gegliedert sind wird der gesamte zur damaligen Zeit bekannte Arzneischatz abgehandelt und mit 382 Holzschnitten illustriert. Die wichtigsten 366 Heilpflanzen zwei Wiederholungen werden jeweils einzeln in den verschiedenen Kapiteln beschrieben und abgebildet. Der Text ist 42zeilig geordnet." B. Baumann & H. Baumann Die Mainzer Kräuterbuch-Inkunabeln 2010 p.111 Johann Wonnecke von Kaub um 1430 in Kaub am Rhein; gestorben 1503/04 in Frankfurt am Main auch Johannfes Dronnecke bzw. Johannes de Cuba er selbst nannte sich "Johan von Cube" war ein deutscher Arzt und Botaniker. Am Mainzer Hof wirkte er als Leibarzt. unknown
7078571000. Mainz Peter Schöffer 28 März 1485 1 einspaltiges original Inkunabelblatt 265 x 198 mm. Erstdruck! Cap. 165: Elleborus albus - nyeswortz wyß. Veratrum album L. Kapitelende. "Im Gegensatz zu den meisten Kräuterbuch-Inkunabeln lässt sich das Druckdatum des "Gart der Gesundheit genau auf den 28. März 1485 festlegen wie es am Ende des Werks vermerkt ist: "Disser Herbarius ist rzu mentz gedruckt und geendet uff dem XXVIII dage des mertz -Anno-M-CCCC-LXXXV". An gleicher Stelle wird Peter Schöffer als Drucker durch das Fust-Schöffersche Signet bestätigt. Der "Gart der Gesundheit gilt wie Muther 1884: 88: "als wichtigstes naturhistorisches Werk des Mittelalters" und Klebs/Becher 1925: 11: "The most important mediaeval work on natural history with illustrations Choulant the publication of which forms an important landmark in the history of botanical Illustration and marks perhaps the grea-test single Step ever made in that art" meinten als wichtigste bebilderte Arzneipflanzen-Inkunabel. Auch Keil 1982: 604 bestätigte später diese Aussage: "Zweifellos ist der "Gart das wichtigste naturhistorische Werk des Mittelalters". Auf 359 Seiten die in 435 Kapitel gegliedert sind wird der gesamte zur damaligen Zeit bekannte Arzneischatz abgehandelt und mit 382 Holzschnitten illustriert. Die wichtigsten 366 Heilpflanzen zwei Wiederholungen werden jeweils einzeln in den verschiedenen Kapiteln beschrieben und abgebildet. Der Text ist 42zeilig geordnet." B. Baumann & H. Baumann Die Mainzer Kräuterbuch-Inkunabeln 2010 p.111 Johann Wonnecke von Kaub um 1430 in Kaub am Rhein; gestorben 1503/04 in Frankfurt am Main auch Johannfes Dronnecke bzw. Johannes de Cuba er selbst nannte sich "Johan von Cube" war ein deutscher Arzt und Botaniker. Am Mainzer Hof wirkte er als Leibarzt. unknown
1486049666Basel: Michael Furter 1486. disbound. Very Good Condition. single leaf 7 1/4" x 10 3/4" with a hand colored illustration on each side. Slight chipping at edges faint tape marks on edge from having been mounted a little soiling. A nice example. Variously dated likely 1486-87.<br /> <br /> An early printing of this important German herbal first printed in Mainz in 1485. <br /> <br /> istc: ig00106500 Goff g101 Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Botany; Inventory No: 049666. Michael Furter unknown
1485049668Augsburg: H Schonsperger 1485. disbound. Very Good Condition. single leaf 8 1/4" x 11 3/8" with a hand colored illustrations of silverweed and a pea plant. Some chipping at edges faint tape marks on edge from having been mounted significant browning soiling in margins.<br /> <br /> An early printing of this important German herbal first printed in Mainz in 1485. <br /> <br /> Goff G97 ISTC ig00097000 Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Botany; Inventory No: 049668. H, Schonsperger unknown
19595470Habana: June 3 1959. Good plus. 11pp. Small folio. Previously folded; stapled along gutter margin. Some edge and corner wear; closed tear to initial leaf from fore-edge along old fold. Toned cheap newsprint. A special edition of the Gaceta Oficial of Communist Cuba devoted to the printing of the First Agrarian Reform Law passed and signed on May 17 1959. The law effected the first major land redistribution under Fidel Castro and the Communist Party. Under its authority all properties were over 420 hectares were confiscated and redistributed to the people and native businesses. Prior to the law over 80% of Cuban land was owned by foreign mostly American companies. The preamble and sixty-seven articles lay out the motivations for the law the parameters for confiscation by the Department of Agriculture the mechanisms for seizure and redistribution and the creation of a new government organization to facilitate the land transfers the Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria. Signed in print by Fidel as Prime Minister Manuel Urrutia Lleo as President and a slew of other officials. June 3 unknown
1938030447New York: Time - Fortune Inc. 1938. First Edition . Illustrated Wrappers. Very Good. 14" Tall. Spine Has Wear Split At Top 1" 1/2" Chip And Associated Tears And Wrinkling At Lower Tip Of Front Cover Faint Circular Glass Mark On Front Cover. <br/> <br/> Time - Fortune, Inc. unknown
18841574Habana 1884. Good plus. 2496 i.e. 498pp. Quarto. Contemporary calf gilt a.e.g.; rebacked with original spine laid down. Corners repaired with later black buckram; boards scuffed spine chipped. Hinges cracked repaired with later cloth and renewed endpapers. Minor scattered foxing and toning to text. Accomplished in a neat highly legible hand. A very attractive manuscript translation into Spanish of Pierre Larousse's well-known work on eminent and historical personages Fleurs Historiques des Dames et des Gens du Monde in a contemporary Cuban gilt goatskin binding. The manuscript connects three figures in the upper social echelons of Cuban society. José Fernandez Pellon the scribe of this volume is recorded as the Grand Master of Cuba's freemasons lodge the Gran Logia Unida de Colón y la Isla de Cuba. The translator Aurelio Almeida helped to found the organization in 1875 and at this time served as the Lodge Secretary. The initials E.D. gilt at the foot of the spine and the dedicatory inscription "A Eugenia Desvernine" refer to Eugenia Desvernine y Galdós b. 1865 daughter of the famous Cuban pianist Pablo Desvernine and Carolina Galdós y Echániz. She was also the niece of Benito Pérez Galdós the Spanish realist novelist who some authorities consider only second in stature to Cervantes. A contemporary social register remarks that Eugenia was one of the most beautiful women in Cuba perhaps an inspiration for the painstaking production of this manuscript.<br /> <br /> The original work by Larousse was a loose collection of religious parables classical myths biographies of ancient and modern historical figures. The title of the manuscript advises that is an extract and in the brief introduction Almeida explains his selection process writing that "He suprimido algunos artículos sobre cosas muy sabidas de la historia sagrada; y otros sobre la de Francia que mencionan frases ó personas casi ninca citadas ó citades solamente por las escritores francesas." He also notes several alterations and additions more relevant to Spanish history saying "En Cambio he agregado algunos artículos sobre historia de España que no están en el original y he tomado unos pocos de otra obra del mismo Mr. Larousse y de libros diversos." The result is an original amalgam of biographies historical episodes and religious parables. Interestingly we find no recorded printed editions of Larousse's work in Spanish so that the present manuscript is also an entirely original work of translation. A fascinating product of the cultural interests and mores of Cuban high society near the end of the Spanish colonial period. unknown
1961212<p>Book is in good condition additional photos can be provided upon reasonable request. Book has no markings as it is a clean copy. Seller is open to any inquiries interested parties may have.</p> paperback
CA01C-00101Ministry of Justice Cuba. Collectible - Good. Havana: Ministry of Justice Cuba 1975. Pocket edition. Publication of Laws Volume VI. Sm 8vo hardcover. 73pp. Fair book. Foxing on page edges. Spine cracked. Cuba Domestic Relations Family Law Inquire if you need further information. Ministry of Justice, Cuba hardcover
19643764Toronto: Fair Play for Cuba Committee Amis du Peuple Cubain 1964. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 36. 12mo. measuring 5.5" x 8.5". Illustrated twice-stapled card covers. No detectable flaws contents remain bright clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; near fine. Contents include: Al Purdy writes on his visit; Unionists visit to Canada; Amigos de Cuba; Hurricaine Relief Fund; Poem to the Sailors on the "Oxford"; Portion of Castro's May Day Speech and much else. Scarce in commerce. <br/><br/>"On June 30th the first group of Canadian students will leave from Eastern Canada for Cuba where they will spend from six to eight weeks working with and talking to Cubans from all walks of life. The second group leaves on July 3rd from points west of Winnipeg and will join up in Mexico City before proceeding to Havana. A total of 45 students will participate in the program and will be led by Captain David Middleton a retired Canadian army officer. The group are representative of Canadian university students from Fredericton and Halifax on the east coast to Victoria on the west coast. Th students represent fifteen campuses in eight provinces and courses in engineering science accountancy medicine political science philosophy liberal arts psychology sociology law school teaching library and theology. Some of the students are in post-graduate studies. The objective of the tour is two-fold: to work as a group on some project or projects alongside Cubans thereby creating a bond of friendship leading to a better understanding between Cubans and Canadians and secondly to provide an opportunity for the group to assess the Cuban experiment in social reconstruction." Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Amis du Peuple Cubain unknown
2008022694New York: Spiegel & Grau 2008. First Edition First Printing . Grey Cloth / Boards. Fine/Fine DJ. Hardcover First Edition. First Printing. Signed And Dated By The Author In 2008 Otherwise As New. <br/> <br/> Spiegel & Grau hardcover
1963206861New York: Defense Committee for Garcia and Sueiro 1963. Folded for mailing otherwise fine. Bifolium approx. 7 x 8-1/5 in. making a four-page offset printed document; with 8-1/2 x 14 in. mimeo letter and original mailing envelope. Documentation from the effort to defend two Cuban-Americans arrested as suspected saboteurs with plans to blow up Manhattan businesses and New Jersey oil refineries. The FBI generated prominent headlines with the arrests at the height of cold-war tensions between the Bay of Pigs and the assassination of President Kennedy. Defense Committee for Garcia and Sueiro unknown
026635730X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198232406Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura de España y Ministerio de Cultura de Cuba D.L. 1982.- 180 p.: Profusión de ilustraciones en negro y a todo color; 4º mayor 28 x 22 cm; Papel cuché; Cartulina Ed. ilustrada. PINTURA DIBUJO Y GRABADO Libro en español Ministerio de Cultura de España y Ministerio de Cultura de Cuba paperback
0366646710.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1351Oasis 1971 México. 20x13. 255 pgs. D6329 Oasis, 1971, México. unknown
18385957Sancti Spiritus 1838. Good plus. Broadside measuring 12.5 x 17.5 inches. Previously folded. Light wear to edges and along old fold lines with a few small chips at edges. Moderate toning and soiling. An unrecorded broadside that prints statistics relating to agricultural production for the region of Sancti Spiritus in central Cuba during the late 1830s. For each municipality the broadside prints the number of property owners; ranches; land-grant farms; slaves; white employees; animals including mules donkeys cows and sheep; distances to transport and shipping hubs; and several other figures. In the bottom third of the broadside are printed the census figures from 1836 with the population totaling just over 40000 people and split into Black and white groups. Rather pointedly the figures for the white population are divided by gender while the figures for the Black population are divided by status free or slave. A very interesting statistical snapshot of a smaller rural region in colonial Cuba in 1838. Not in OCLC. unknown
90478hardcover. 211pp. 12mo modern 3/4 cloth. Montevideo: La Espana 1896. First Edition. Palau 82136.<br/> <br/> unknown
184213073Nueva York: Imprenta Espanola de R. Rafael 1842. viii631pp. Contemporary quarter calf over marbled-paper boards spine gilt gilt leather label. Substantial scuffing and wear to spine and extremities spine ends frayed rubbing to boards. Hinges somewhat tender but holding strong varying degrees of toning and foxing throughout. Good condition. A scarce historical work on Cuba by a Cuban-born Spain-and-France-educated soldier and historian. Jacobo de la Pezuela 1812-1884 was born in Havana went to school in Valladolid and Montpellier then returned to Cuba in his thirties to serve at various army posts and also record the history of his native country. He published several works and later became a member of Spain's esteemed Real Academia de la Historia. In the present work which translates to Historical Essay on the Island of Cuba Pezuela begins at the beginning with Columbus's arrival on the island and continues to almost the present moment concluding with an appraisal of the governorship of Miguel Tacon. In the last chapter Pezuela also includes a section on "Negros emancipados" "Emancipated Blacks". A dense history of Cuba by a Cuban-born historian published in Spanish in New York in 1842.<br /> <br /> Sabin 61329. Imprenta Espanola de R. Rafael unknown
20171-3639733894Editorial Académica Española 2017. Paperback. New. 88 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.20 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
197288465Havana: UNEAC 1972. First Edition. First Impression one of 10000 copies. Octavo 21cm; original pictorial wrappers with French flaps; 89-897pp; text is entirely in Spanish. Inscribed by Retamar on the front endpaper to Puerto Rican editor translator and literary critic Roberto Márquez: "Para Roberto / Contento con haberlo rencontrado - y esperandolo en nuestra Cuba - Un abrazo fraternal del Roberto / Ap. 73." The recipient's pervasive ink annotations and markings appear throughout the text. Edgeworn a few tiny tears and creases and a 2" split at upper front joint; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Collection of four extended essays on Nicolas Guillen by the noted Cuban poet essayist and literary critic. A warm inscription and a nice association to Marquez a Guillen scholar and translator of his work. 88465. UNEAC unknown
9590102514.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1975652469Habana Cuba: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales 1975. Softcover. Very Good. 457 pages in very good condition. VOLUME 1 ONLY. Pages are clean and unmarked. Text is in SPANISH. Minor stains on the flyleaf. Page edges are lightly darkened and stained. Bound in orange card covers with black titles. Faded marked and creased on the spine. Worn faded and creased around the edges. SCARCE. VG <br/> <br/> Editorial de Ciencias Sociales paperback
12844Various locations in Cuba and Pennsylvania: contents ca 1973. 25 leaves totaling 40pp. illustrated with thirty black-and-white and sepia-toned photographs with detailed manuscript captions plus seven large clippings from school publications and six additional ephemeral items. Oblong folio. Black cloth with alligator-patterned cloth on front board with manuscript title below a drawn representation of a small pennant for Lehigh University. Covers worn frayed and chipped alligator-style cloth curling a bit along fore edge. A few items loose from adhesive and a few with small tears scattered spotting and soiling. Overall very good condition with fascinating materiality. A lovingly-compiled photograph album and memorial book created by a young woman named Magdalena Sofia Guitart in tribute to her godfather Rafael Genó a Cuban engineer who studied at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. Juan Rafael Genó Rizo was born in Santiago de Cuba in 1883. A doctoral thesis on Cuban architecture found online deems him one of the premiere Art Deco architects of Santiago and the only one to obtain a degree abroad. Genó graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from Lehigh in 1909 and from the University of Havana in 1913. He died in Miami Florida in 1973.<br /> <br /> This doting scrapbook was compiled and heavily captioned in Spanish which we hereafter present in translation as a "Memorial which with love and pride I dedicate to my godfather and some of his works; a pale reflection of all the good he has done in his life" by Magdalena Sofia Guitart who was born in 1936 in Santiago and arrived in Miami in 1958. She includes photos of Genó as a baby and a boy of 11 "From a very young age as you can see here my godfather was a little gentleman" as well as in uniform alongside Mexican and Costa Rican comrades at Pennsylvania's Wayne Field. She lauds his "triumphs" and "genius" in "thousands of battles." Genó likely came to the United States following the Spanish-American War during the growth of Cuban immigration resulting from increased American attention of the island country. All of the content in the album is artfully presented within decorative rules or floral borders providing an unusual flair to the presentation. The book displays not only the hand-drawn Lehigh pennant on the cover but also large artistic renditions of the campus and an internal shot of its library clipped from school publications and comparing views from 1873 1909 and 1933 the relevance of Lehigh at the later date is unclear.<br /> <br /> Additional photographs and decorative designs share the story as "our engineer" returns to Cuba and "begins to demonstrate his knowledge" in the mines of Ponupo. Soon "his hard work integrity and honesty led him to be chosen" for other feats of engineering including "la Iglesia church Los Desamparados constructed by my godfather 1932" and a train terminal in Guantánamo. Images and a photographic clipping laud his renovations of "Colegio La Salle" in 1937. There are also six photos and a clipping showing Genó's work on the altar for the Eucharistic Congress held in Santiago in 1936 during which the original statue of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre Patroness of Cuba was granted a canonical coronation by Pope Pius XI. The album also holds a clipping naming Genó as president of the Board of Directors of Santiago's Urban Property Center an inauguration ribbon and brochure for the Municipal Food Market in 1950 with which he was also involved and photos of the celebrated engineer later in life.<br /> <br /> A captivating and carefully-assembled homage created by a Cuban immigrant to the United States honoring a loved one who was educated in Pennsylvania and then returned to his home country to serve as a noted engineer during the first half of the 20th century. contents ca unknown