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18915892Madrid: Tomás Minuesa 1891. Second edition. Softcover — Tapa blanda. 180x115mm. 7x4½". Madrid Tomás Minuesa 1891. 2 volúmenes. En 8º 180 x 115mm. -I: xvi-223 pp. -II: 220 pp. Rústica deteriorada. Segunda edición. La primera edición se publica en Lima en 1681 y es rarÃsima y del mayor aprecio. Esta segunda edición también es de aprecio se publicó dentro de la Colección de libros raros y curiosos que tratan de América. "El Tratado único y singular del origen de los indios occidentales del Pirú México Santa Fe y Chile de Diego Andrés Rocha es junto con la obra de Fray Gregorio GarcÃa uno de los compendios más completos del siglo XVII acerca de la cuestión más candente y polémica entonces como ahora la de conocer de dónde y cómo vinieron a poblarse las Indias antes de que llegasen a descubrirlas los españoles a partir de 1492. En ese sentido puede decirse que Diego Andrés Rocha fue un ingenuo erudito que acumuló los saberes de un sinnúmero de otros autores como Vespucio AnglerÃa Fernández de Oviedo Betanzos López de Gómara Cieza Zárate Las Casas Ercilla Cabello de Balboa Acosta Dávila Vargas Machuca Herrera Torquemada Calancha y sobre todo Gregorio GarcÃa a quien sigue muy de cerca. Como dice Sánchez Alonso Diego Andrés Rocha «pone al servicio de su hallazgo por el que muestra una ingenua satisfacción la erudición que tiene a su alcance exponiendo primero las opiniones distintas que habÃa y después todos los textos y componentes de la suya». La mayor parte de libro de Diego Andrés Rocha está dedicado a presentar y defender dos tesis muy diferentes entre sÃ: la de que los indÃgenas americanos descendÃan de los españoles y la que señala a las diez tribus perdidas de Israel como las que dieron origen a la población del Nuevo mundo. La primera de esta tesis -tan singular por otra parte- sólo se explica si tenemos en cuenta la necesidad de hallar tÃtulos suficientes que justificasen la posesión de aquellas tierras por parte de los españoles. Ante el Papa y ante el mundo de la época era necesario hallar «justos tÃtulos» para tal hecho. Esta peregrina teorÃa vendrÃa asà a apoyar la tesis hispanista" Sinopsis a la edición de 2010. Tomás Minuesa paperback
1894149914Madrid 1894 1894. 1894 Reprint. Hardback. Fine copy in later-bound cloth with a red morocco gilt-blocked label. Original wrappers retained. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 1 pages; Description: 2 vols in 1. Reprint of the edition of Lima 1681 with reproduction of original t.-p. Subject: Indians -- South America -- Origin. Lost tribes of Israel. Comets -- 1680. Series: Coleccion de libros raros o curiosos que tratan de America. T. 3-4 Madrid, 1894 hardcover
18913095506Madrid. 1891. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 17 cm. 2 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal. Colección 'Colección de libros raros ó curiosos que tratan de América' numero coleccion3-4. Rocha Diego Andrés 1607-1688. Por el Dr. Diego Andrés Rocha. Imp. de Tomás Minuesa. Ãndice. Indios de América. Origen . Cubierta deslucida. Historia de la Edad Media y Moderna. =81/=87 94=81/=87 94 hardcover
18916777Madrid 1891.- 2 Vols. XIV222; 218 pp.; 8º 184 cm.; Media Piel lomera con dos tejuelos .- Col. de Libros Raros o Curiosos que Tratan de América. 3 y 4.- Es la primera reimpresión 2ª Edición íntegra del texto de la obra que se encuentra en la Biblioteca Nacional impresa en Lima el año de 1681. EL AUTOR ES SEVILLANO. Poseemos otro ejemplar en rústica que se vende al precio de 200 euros. CONQUISTA PERIODO VIRREINAL E HISTORIAS GENERALES DE IBEROAMÉRICA Libro en español Sin editorial hardcover
1891145621891. unknown
1878212169London: Sampson Low 1878. Third. hardcover. very good. Folding map 367 pages 32 pages of advertisements. 12mo pictorial gilt and black stamped red cloth spine and hinges repaired. London: Sampson Low 1878. Third edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Sampson Low unknown books
189949478Boston: Richard G. Badger 1899. First Edition. 12mo. Pictorial cloth boards; 163pp; illus. Covers spotted and lightly soiled; internally clean tight and unmarked. A Good to Very Good reading copy. An oriental romance with some fantasy elements. Roche a leading Irish-American intellectual was the long-time editor of the Pilot Boston's leading Irish Republican newspaper. Richard G. Badger unknown books
189137780New York: Cassell Publishing Company. 1891. Hard cover. Very Good. No dust jacket. Withdrawn bookplate of Fitchburg Historical Society; pages slightly toned along margins; hinges a bit fragile; ; 790 p. Illus. 24 cm. . Cassell Publishing Company hardcover books
1802262991Baltimore: Printed for Thomas Andrews & Butler. W. Pechin & S. Sower 1802. First American edition of the author's first published work. iv 7-172; 155 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound to style in quarter brown calf and marbled boards preserving contemporary red morocco spine label. Foxing throughout very good. First American edition of the author's first published work. iv 7-172; 155 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Author's First Book. Garside Raven & Schowerling: 1789:64 mentioning this edition and another in NY in 1802 ; Loeber and Loeber pp. 1134 Location: NUC InND Loeber coll; Block p. 200; Summers p. 163 first edition; Printed for Thomas, Andrews & Butler. W. Pechin & S. Sower unknown books
1852500023274london: Rolandi 1852. Third edition. . Hardcover. Good. 2 parts bound into one volume. piece torn from ffep 527ppin total. spine has tears to top and tail sides <br/> <br/> Rolandi hardcover
1802262991Baltimore: Printed for Thomas Andrews & Butler. W. Pechin & S. Sower 1802. First American edition of the author's first published work. iv 7-172; 155 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound to style in quarter brown calf and marbled boards preserving contemporary red morocco spine label. Foxing throughout very good. First American edition of the author's first published work. iv 7-172; 155 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Garside Raven & Schowerling: 1789:64 mentioning this edition and another in NY in 1802 ; Loeber and Loeber pp. 1134 Location: NUC InND Loeber coll; Block p. 200; Summers p. 163 first edition; Printed for Thomas, Andrews & Butler. W. Pechin & S. Sower unknown
18585796686Williams and Norgate 1858. Volume 1-2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Re-bound by library. 1858-1860. Medium 8vo. Red and black patterned cloth. Handwritten label on backstrip. Bumped corners. Chipping and fraying of backstrip. Splits down joints. Interior is secure clean and clear. Vol I. untrimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item850grams ISBN: Williams and Norgate hardcover
186727023Paris: Ch. Delagrave et ce. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1867. Hardcover. Spines faded. Early owner's name "Mildred Hall . May 1877". Binder's ticket early 20th century on front endpapers: Pincott Binder Ch.Ch. N.Z. Later 20th century label "Glen Historic Collection / Southland". ; Third edition. Two volumes complete. 504 519 pages 8 hand-coloured folding maps of France. Burgundy cloth boards with gilt lettering and rule on spines. Page dimensions: 175 x 109mm. Text in French. The maps of France are of different from historical periods from Gaul at the time of Julius Caesar up to 1789. . Ch. Delagrave et ce. hardcover
184575576finely bound copy 4 750 2 pages Published by P. Rolandi hardcover
1845173036Londres : P. Rolandi 1845. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth with marginal scattered foxing. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 750 pages; Physical desc.: 750 p. ; 18 cm. Subjects: French prose literature. Language: French. Londres : P. Rolandi hardcover
1878012556London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1878. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Third Edition. 8vo. third edition 1878 same year as first edition; pp. xv 367 32 pages of publisher's adverts folding map. Original red decorative cloth binding stamped in gilt and blackgilt lettering good with some general wear and rubbing cloth somewhat marked and nicked to head/tail of spine and joints. Contents good and tight contemporary signature to the head of the title page hinges professionally and inconspicuously strengthened a little reading wear. A good to very good tight copy. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington Hardcover
18914720New York: Mershon Co 1891. Hardcover. Good . xix 790pp. B&w plates in text. Red cloth w/ gold stamping on cover and spine. Ex library with number in white on spine. Edges rubbed. Mershon Co hardcover
1891BOOKS336468New York NY: Cassell Publishing Company. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1891. . Hardcover. Together with His Complete Poems and Speeches Edited By Mrs. John Boyle O'Reilly. Introduction By His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons Archbishop of Baltimore Inscribed by the author. . Sm 4to. 790 pp. spine frayed and tearing bumped hinges cracked page toning . Cassell Publishing Company hardcover
1891225111.VNew York NY: Cassell Publishing COmpany 1891. Hardcover. Very Good. His life poems and speeches. Patterned endpapers. 790 pages. Brown cloth gilt titles and design on front and spine. Front board slightly loose o/w VG. <br/> <br/> Cassell Publishing COmpany hardcover
1891000113New York: Cassell Publishing Company 1891. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Brown Boards First Edition Some light edge-wear scuffing and fading of spine Front joint cracked tanning to page margins. Minor foxing. Text Cean. Binding Tight <br/> <br/> Cassell Publishing Company hardcover
18913814New York: Cassell Publishing Company 1891. Hardcover. Good -. Lg 8vo xix 790pp. Frontispiece and b&w photo plates in text. Dark brown cloth w/ gold stamping on front cover and spine. Front cover dusty. Internally clean. Cassell Publishing Company hardcover
18913815New York: Cassell Publishing Company 1891. Hardcover. Good -. Lg. 8vo xix 790pp. Frontispiece and b&w photo plates in text. Dark brown cloth w/ gold stamping on front cover and spine. Front hinge cracked cover dusty edges rubbed. Cassell Publishing Company hardcover
1891004554New York: Cassell Publishing Company 1891. O'Reilly 1844-1890 was an early member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and was sentenced to penal servitude in Australia; he escaped and became a prominent voice in the Irish nationalist diaspora. This is a Good only copy of the First Edition a posthumous biography issued in the year following Boyle's death. Large octavo in a maroon pebbled cloth binding with gilt lettering on the spine and front cover. Clean text; 790 pages indexed. Bumped corners and some rubbing to the foot and head of the spine. The FFEP is separated as is the rear cover. Please note this condition issue; Quercus must offer this as a Binding Copy in need of restoration or repair. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cassell Publishing Company Hardcover
1891002077New York: The Cassell Publishing Company 1891. O'Reilly 1844-1890 was an early member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and was sentenced to penal servitude in Australia; he escaped and became a prominent voice in the Irish nationalist diaspora. This is a Very Good Plus copy of the First Edition a posthumous biography issued in the year following Boyle's death. Large octavo in a maroon pebbled cloth binding with gilt lettering on the spine and front cover. Clean text; 790 pages indexed. Bumped corners and a bit of rub to the foot of the spine. The covers are bright and this would be quite a nice copy if the gutters had not split causing the cloth on the spine to be barely hanging on. Please note this condition issue; despite its attractions. Quercus must offer this as a Binding Copy in need of restoration or repair. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Cassell Publishing Company Hardcover
18914644New York: Mershon 1891. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Small 4to. xxii 790p. Original brown cloth with gilt lettering frontispiece portrait with facsimile signature and tissue guard 7 other full-page black and white plates. A fine copy with top edge gilt and bright clean unopened pages. First half of the book consists of a biography there after O'Reilly's poems and speeches then a chapter on O'Reilly's experiences as a convict in Western Australia for his association with the Irish Nationalists the Fenians Not only was John Boyle Western Australias first poet he is also recorded as John F. Kennedy's favorite poet. M&Mc P367 Ferguson 15017. Mershon hardcover