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1845RMORELA00JFAlfa 1845; 1846. Fair. Morales Dario. El Alfa The Chilean Newspaper containing pertinant information refering to General Flores and the Ecuadorian revolution 2 issues - Saturday August 30 1845 and Friday December 4 1846. Flores Juan Jose; Cucalon Jose Maria; Denoso Andres. Talca Chile: Alfa 1845; 1846. 4; 4pp. Folio. Newspaper. Book condition: August 30 1845: The newspaper's condition is good with small open tears to edges and along fold of newspaper.; December 4 1846: Fair with missing one inch strip along the bottom. All text is present. Small open tears along the folds. Light discoloration to the bottom corner of the paper. In Spanish. August 30 1845: This Chilean Newspaper gives a microcosmic glimpse into a fascinating time for Ecuador. Chile's front page story posts the details of Ecuador's old regime of General Flores and his stipulations for surrender. He will nonetheless try to gain back power 19 more times.; December 4 1846: Includes an incendiary letter condemning the United States and their ""crimes against society"" calling the U.S.A. out on it's aggressive use of the military during the Mexican American War. Alfa unknown books
18504147Mexico: Imp. de la Voz de la Religion 1850. 8vo. 29 pp. <br><br>Jurisdictional squabbling differences of opinion concerning censorship and => the role of the state in suppressing anti-Catholic books are addressed in Flores's opinion to the court. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sutro 859. Removed from a nonce volume. Imp. de la Voz de la Religion unknown books
1847WRCAM41208Lima 1847. 371pp. Removed from a bound volume. Last page is foxing lightly. Text is bright and clean. Signatures of the two authors on the second to last page. Very good. San Roman was the President of the Council of State from 1845 until 1849. This document is a list of acts and resolutions made by the council. San Roman went on to become the President of Peru in 1862. This copy is signed in ink by both San Roman and his Secretary Flores on the second to last page. unknown books
184533897San Luis Potosi Mexico 1845. First Edition. 1p. quarto broadside 31.5 x 21.5 cm. No copies in OCLC. Seeking volunteers for the Army who "quieren ser defensores de la independencia y de leyes". Quotes are established for each locality. The lists of men were to be turned in by local authorities in two weeks. In early August Taylor had moved his forces to Corpus Christi and war fears were clearly rising in Mexico. unknown books
187738076Stuttgart 1877. 58 of 60 Chromolithographic plates some folding missing Plate #7 of 1866 and Plate #2 of 1873. 1 vols. 4to 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 Inches. Original yellow printed wrappers. Plates Fine. 58 of 60 Chromolithographic plates some folding missing Plate #7 of 1866 and Plate #2 of 1873. 1 vols. 4to 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 Inches. unknown books
1878104083<p>4to original printed wrappers 27 separate installments incomplete and 108 full-page chromolithograph plates. Wrappers are a little soiled and have a few chips and tears one top cover is missing a few corner folds some aging and browning plates are generally clean and bright but sometimes show some browning along margins; overall a decent set of plates. Meehan 1826-1901 was a noted botanist of his day. While he wrote a number of serious scholarly works on the subject this book was an attempt to reach a wider more popular audience. Meehan goal for this work was to improve popular comprehension of the subject without sacrificing good science and by the way at a price people could afford. The concept of bringing more sophisticated botanical knowledge to a wider audience was rare. However Meehan received a lot of critical success for this effort at that time Nissen Botany 1331. Although incomplete this format of Meehan's work is somewhat scarce. It includes installments from the first and second series and was published by the Prang and Robson firms. Sold as a set of plates. Nissen Botany 1331.</p> L. Prang & Co./Chas.Robson & Co., books