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[2],19,262pp. plus engraved leaf with royal coat of arms. Quarto. Contemporary mottled calf, gilt, spine gilt extra. Edges of covers slightly worn, corners heavily worn. Modern bookplate on front pastedown, old book dealers' descriptions on front pastedown. Contemporary ownership inscription ("Castillo") on titlepage. Occasional minor soiling and dampstaining in upper margins of a few leaves, remainder of text fresh and clean, with wide margins, printed on heavy paper. Very good plus. Detailed rules and regulations governing Spain's late 18th-century commercial policy in Latin America, with a preliminary section of nineteen pages providing a summary of the articles and tariffs documented in the main portion of the text. With this REGLAMENTO. the Crown terminated Cadiz and Seville's monopoly of trade with Spanish America, allowing other cities of the realm to participate. In addition to much information on commerce and numerous tariffs on a large variety of Spanish and American goods, several sections discuss shipping, ports, and other maritime activities directly related to commercial activity. The work also includes the text of concessions granted to Louisiana. PALAU 255843. SABIN 68890. MEDINA, BHA 4845. Seller Inventory # WRCAM37240
Title: REGLAMENTO Y ARANCELES REALES PARA EL ...
Publisher: Pedro Marin, Madrid
Publication Date: 1778
Seller: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
[2],19,262pp. plus engraved leaf with royal coat of arms. Quarto. Contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt extra. Light shelf wear, corners rubbed. Contemporary ownership inscription on titlepage, modern bookplate on front pastedown, clipped booksellers' descriptions pasted to front free endpaper. Text quite clean. Very good plus. Detailed rules and regulations governing Spain's late 18th-century commercial policy in Latin America, with a preliminary section of nineteen pages providing a summary of the articles and tariffs documented in the main portion of the text. With this REGLAMENTO. the Crown terminated Cadiz and Seville's monopoly of trade with Spanish America, allowing other cities of the realm to participate. In addition to much information on commerce and numerous tariffs on a large variety of Spanish and American goods, several sections discuss shipping, ports, and other maritime activities directly related to commercial activity. The work also includes the text of concessions granted to Louisiana. PALAU 255843. SABIN 68890. MEDINA, BHA 4845. Seller Inventory # 37240
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