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20192-6200058202Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 236 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.54 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
1955H0270ac<p>l321 pages with illustrations maps facsimiles one folding bibliography and index. Folio 9 1/2" x 6 3/4" bound in half leather with four raised spine bands and red label in gilt lettering over pebbled cloth. Second edition after the first of the same year. Limited to 1000 copies.</p><p>First l 50 pages correspond to the study by J. Sanchez Garza and pages 1 to 321 reproduce the manuscript text titled: Resena y diario de la Campana de Texas por Jose Enrique de la Pena. Matamoros Tamps. Septiembre 15 of 1836.</p><p>An extremely important book which ignited a huge controversy regarding Davy Crockett: The first know publication of the Peña narrative La rebellion de Texas was published in 1955 the second edition was also published in 1955 just some months after the first edition bu Jesus Sanchez Garza a coin collector and dealer. Published only in Spanish <em>La rebellion</em>… did not garner much attention in the US. In 1974 Sanchez Garza´s widow sold the Peña narrative to John Peace a San Antonio lawyer. The family sold the manuscript in California in 1998 and was sold to two Dallas businessmen who then donated it to the University if Texas at Austin.</p><p>The narrative was for the first time translated to English by Carmen Perry in 1975. Peñas reporting of Crockett´s death in particular ignited a firestorm of controversy. The English publication caused a scandal within the United States as it asserted that Crockett did not die in battle. Historians disagree on whether any or all of the book has been falsified. The original book was self-published and no editor or publisher ever vetted its authenticity. Sánchez Garza never explained how he gained custody of the documents or where they were stored after de la Peña's death. Some historians have found it suspicious that Sánchez Garza's compilation was published in 1955 at the height of interest in Crockett and the Alamo caused by Walt Disney's television miniseries Davy Crockett. Groneman also points out that the journals are made up of several different types of paper from several different paper manufacturers all cut down to fit. Historian Joseph Musso also questions the validity likewise basing his suspicions on the timing of the diary's release. The document's most energetic defender has been historian James Crisp who found an 1839 pamphlet by de la Peña in which the Mexican said he was preparing his diary for publication proof that if nothing else the Sanchez Garza text had a historical basis. Finally in 2001 archivist David Gracy published a detailed analysis of the manuscript including lab results. He found among other things that the paper and ink were of a type used by the Mexican army in the 1830s and the handwriting matched that on other documents in the Mexican military archives that were written or signed by de la Peña. Many have also questioned de la Peña's ability to identify any of the Alamo defenders by name. Many historians believe that de la Peña may have witnessed or been told about executions of some Alamo survivors but in fact neither he nor his comrades would have known who those men were.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Leather spine ends rubbed corners bumped scuffed and rubbed some indentations in the pebbled boards else very good.</p> En los Talleres de "Impresora Mexicana" hardcover
1955HMiles001<p>l321 pages with illustrations maps facsimiles one folding bibliography and index. Folio 9 1/2" x 6 3/4" bound in half leather with red label in gilt lettering over red cloth. First edition Limited to 750 copies.</p><p>First l 50 pages correspond to the study by J. Sanchez Garza and pages 1 to 321 reproduce the manuscript text titled: Resena y diario de la Campana de Texas por Jose Enrique de la Pena. Matamoros Tamps. Septiembre 15 of 1836.</p><p>An extremely important book which ignited a huge controversy regarding Davy Crockett: The first know publication of the Peña narrative La rebellion de Texas was published in 1955. Jesus Sanchez Garza a coin collector and dealer. Published only in Spanish La rebellion… did not garner much attention in the US. In 1974 Sanchez Garza´s widow sold the Peña narrative to John Peace a San Antonio lawyer. The family sold the manuscript in California in 1998 and was sold to two Dallas businessmen who then donated it to the University of Texas at Austin.</p><p>The narrative was for the first time translated to English by Carmen Perry in 1975. Peñas reporting of Crockett´s death in particular ignited a firestorm of controversy. The English publication caused a scandal within the United States as it asserted that Crockett did not die in battle. Historians disagree on whether any or all of the book has been falsified. The original book was self-published and no editor or publisher ever vetted its authenticity. Sánchez Garza never explained how he gained custody of the documents or where they were stored after de la Peña's death. Some historians have found it suspicious that Sánchez Garza's compilation was published in 1955 at the height of interest in Crockett and the Alamo caused by Walt Disney's television miniseries Davy Crockett. Groneman also points out that the journals are made up of several different types of paper from several different paper manufacturers all cut down to fit. Historian Joseph Musso also questions the validity likewise basing his suspicions on the timing of the diary's release. The document's most energetic defender has been historian James Crisp who found an 1839 pamphlet by de la Peña in which the Mexican said he was preparing his diary for publication proof that if nothing else the Sanchez Garza text had a historical basis. Finally in 2001 archivist David Gracy published a detailed analysis of the manuscript including lab results. He found among other things that the paper and ink were of a type used by the Mexican army in the 1830s and the handwriting matched that on other documents in the Mexican military archives that were written or signed by de la Peña. Many have also questioned de la Peña's ability to identify any of the Alamo defenders by name. Many historians believe that de la Peña may have witnessed or been told about executions of some Alamo survivors but in fact neither he nor his comrades would have known who those men were.</p><p><strong>Condition: </strong>Leather spine ends rubbed else very good of a scarce historical item.</p> A Frank de Sanchez hardcover
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1937LORCAFED029703Heinemann London. 1937. First edition of this translation by A.L. Lloyd. Royal octavo. pp xvi 60. Frontispiece. Dual-language text. Seven-page Preface by the translator. The first of Lorca's books to be published in the U.K. Small bumps to edges of rear cover. Free endpapers lightly spotted. Very good in very good chipped and nicked dustwrapper a darkened at the spine and edges. Heinemann, London. unknown
55-2002Mexico 1981. Mexican movie poster. 94 cm. x 69 cm. Folded with signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Se doble con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico, 1981. unknown
55-2319Mexico: Filmadora Mur-Ben 1981. 94 cm. x 69 cm. Actual display poster for the movie. Folded with signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Se doble con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico: Filmadora Mur-Ben, 1981. unknown
55-2511Mexico: Filmadora Mur-Ben 1981. 94 cm. x 69 cm. Actual display poster for the movie. Folded with signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Se doble con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico: Filmadora Mur-Ben, 1981. unknown
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20192-1676690034Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 212 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.48 inches. Independently published paperback
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62098708University of New Mexico Press pp. 192 . Papeback. New. University of New Mexico Press unknown
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