Publication Date: 1964
Seller: Reed Books The Museum of Fond Memories, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Leatherbound Hardback. Condition: Fine Condition. First Edition Thus.
Published by Municipalidad de Talca, 1942
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. 7 p. ; 27x19 cms. Intonso. Cubierta a dos tintas. Talca Historia (A-240-GR-8).
Language: Spanish
Published by En la Imprenta nueva de los Niños huerphanos, por P. Gonzales, [Lima], 1759
Seller: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. [2] leaves, 84 pp., [5 pp. indice], blank. Sm. 4to. Rare first editionxx of coinage ordinances for the mint in Lima, modeled on Mexico's, published just four years earlier, but adapted to the needs of Lima. See Manuel Moreyra: "Apuntes sobre la historia de la moneda colonial en el peru," republished in La moneda colonial en el Perú (1980). Both the later 1788 edition and this first are uncommon: Not at the BN Spain nor in any European Libraries. OCLC locates two copies of the first at NYPL and JCB; there is also one at the BN Chile. Provenance: Felix Francisco Martín y Herrera (1918-2006) Argentinean Lawyer. Palau 203104 (1788 edition only). Medina: Lima 1132. López de Azcona: Bibliografía minera hispano americana 1457. Maffei & Figueroa 3596. Moreno 1236. A good copy; tissue repairs to backstrip, boards edge worn and moderately scuffed, bookplate of Félix Francisco Martín y Herrera on front pastedown, lacking front endpaper, inked notations on front blank, reattached, and rear endpaper, joint cracked, title page worn and torn at inner margin, with two small stains affecting, but not obscuring the text, repaired tears on corners of last page of index, marginal dampstains, mainly to the upper corners, and fingersoilings, a few wormholes, but text is quite good. Contemporary brown calf, embossed boards.
Published by Cano, Madrid, 1805
Seller: Librería Torres-Espinosa, CERCEDILLA, M, Spain
First Edition
1ª edición. 10 x 15 cm. IV, 68 pp. Plena piel pasta española. Buen estado. IMPORTANTE. Lea Nuestras Condiciones de Venta y Gastos de Envío. Contrareembolso 6 eur.
Published by En la Imprenta Real,, Madrid,, 1803
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. Crisis agraria de 1803-1804. [12] páginas sin numerar. Ilustrado con el escudo real. Encuadernación moderna en cartoné con papel de aguas. Muy buen estado de conservación. 29x20,5 cm.
Published by En la Imprenta Real,, Madrid,, 1797
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Excepciones de pagar diezmos a Comunidades, Cuerpos y Particulares. Primera edición. [8] páginas sin numerar. Ilustrado con el escudo real. Encuadernación moderna en cartoné con papel de aguas. Muy buen estado de conservación. 29x20,5 cm.
Published by Por la Viuda de Ibarra, Hijos y Compañia,, Madrid,, 1787
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. [10] páginas sin numerar. Ilustrado con el escudo real. Nota manuscrita de la época al final de la última página. Muy buen estado de conservación. 29,5x21 cm.
Published by En la Oficina de Antonio Sanz,, Madrid,, 1771
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. Anotación manuscrita con certificación de habe sido publicada en la villa de Abades (Segovia) a 24 de Febrero de 1772. 4 hojas. Magnífico escudo real grabado en madera en la portada. Encuadernación moderna en cartoné con papel de aguas. 28,5x20 cm.
Published by en la Oficina de Antonio Sanz,, Madrid,, 1766
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. 4 hojas. Escudo real grabado en madera en la portada. Encuadernación en cartoné y papel de aguas. 28,5x20 cm.
Published by En la Imprenta de Don Pedro Marin,, Madrid,, 1780
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Dada en el Pardo á 19 de Marzo de 1780. Primera edición. [16] páginas. Escudo real en la portada. Encuadernación en cartoné en papel de aguas. 30x21 cm.
Published by en la Imprenta Real,, Madrid,, 1816
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición de esta Real Cedula. 12 páginas impresas sin numerar en papel verjurado con filigrana. Encuadernado en cartoné moderno pintado al agua. Buen estado de conservación. 31x21 cm.
Published by En la Imprenta de la Viuda e Hijo de Marin,, Madrid,, 1792
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. Curiosa RC sobre el arte de la joyeria realizado por los engastadores, en general piezas menudas o de poco valor. 4 hojas. Escudo de armas grabado en madera en la portada. Tipografia de cuerpo mayor. Encuadernación en cartoné y papel de aguas. Magnífico ejemplar. 29,5x20,5 cm.
Published by Buenos Aires Talleres Versailles, 1968
Seller: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. In-8. 24p. Bound in full brown calf Octavio Assunçao copy in his typical binding, nice copy. W39.
Published by en la Imprenta Real,, Madrid,, 1796
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición de esta real cédula dada por Carlos IV en San Lorenzo a 18 de noviembre de 1796, en la que concede a los "Gremios mayores de Madrid" el privilegio del transporte de los granos y su negociación directa en Marruecos: "Sera uno de los cuidados de los Gremios procurar ganar el afecto de los Magnates Marroquies por medio de las expresiones y regalos de uso en aquel pais." [12] páginas. Escudo real grabado en metal en la portada. Cubiertas de cartoné. 29x20,5 cm. Palau 250401.
Published by 27 de noviembre de 1745., Valencia,, 1745
First Edition
Condition: Bueno. 1ª ed. 20x29.5. Un pliego. Este documento original forma parte de las leyes genocidas antigitanas formuladas por el Marqués de la Ensenada bajo el rey Felipe VI, que terminarían con la 'Gran Redada' de 1749. Menciona las leyes de 1717 y 1738 que ordenan un registro de "los que se nominan Gitanos, y Gitanas. de sus personas, y bienes exercicios, tratos, penas que se les ponen", y ordena a las autoridades a "aprehender a los Gitanos, y Gitanas que se encuentran por los caminos públicos, u otros lugares fuera de su vecindario; y solo por el hecho de la contravención se les imponga la pena de muerte." Cancela el derecho del asilo en las iglesias (aunque esta medida no fue concedida por el papa Benedicto XIV hasta 1748. Un importante documento de época sobre la persecución (e intento de exterminio) de los gitanos llevado a cabo en el siglo XVIII. Eighteenth century Gypsy persection in Spain. Español.
Published by Buenos Aires, Imprenta de Niños Expósitos, 1803
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Excelente. 1ª Edición. [NIÑOS EXPÓSITOS, 1803] REAL CÉDULA DE JULIO 28 DE 1801. El Rey con motivo de haber fallecido el ocho de Mayo de mil setecientos noventa y seis Don Martín Julián de Gamarra, Escribano de Cámara de mi Real Audiencia, etc. Buenos Aires [Imprenta de Niños Expósitos], 1803. In 4º, 2h. (3 p. s/f), medio pergamino. Furlong 654, Medina 268.
Published by En la Imprenta de Don Pedro Marin,, Madrid,, 1778
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. [12] páginas. Escudo real en la portada. 28 líneas, tipografia de cuerpo muy grande. Encuadernación en cartoné en papel de aguas. 30x21 cm. Palau 249632.
Published by Seville, Bracho, 1800
Seller: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 625.54
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. CARLOS IV King of Spain (1788-1808).Real Cedula de S.M. y Señores del Consejo, por la qual se manda llevar á efecto el establecimiento en la Ciudad de Cadiz de una Compañia de Seguros Marítimos con el nombre de la Reyna Maria Luisa, baxo las reglas y condiciones contenidas en el Plan inserto. Seville, Joseph Velez Bracho, 1800. Folio. [1]f + 11+ [1]p of printed text + 2 blank leaves with ink manuscript receipt, dated and signed by two officials. Royal arms with crown and insignia of the Order of the Golden Fleece on title. Stamp with royal seal on first and last pages of text and at top of recto of last leaf preceding manuscript notes. Royal decree establishing a company of maritime insurance in the City of Cadiz under the name of Queen Maria Luisa , given at Aranjuez, 21st February 1800. The company rules are set out in 21 printed articles. The text is followed by the Carta-Orden with official instruction for printing dated 18th March 1800. The last of the two otherwise blank leaves at the end contains a manuscript in ink dated 21st April 1800 drawn up by a notary public confirming receipt of the royal order with signatures of two officials. Palau 250525.
Published by Printed by D Joachín Ibara for the Spanish Crown, Madrid, 1785
Seller: Cavendish Rare Books, ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 1,737.61
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst Printing, folio, very fine in modern half calf and marbled boards; pp. ii+57, uncut and unpressed; with 10 blank leaves bound-in at end. The Company was founded in 1785 to establish a monopoly on all trade between the Philippines, Spain, the Americans, Asia and adjacent island states. The port of Manila was closed to foreign trading ships for both imports and exports. Private companies could no longer operate. The Company ceased to hold the monopoly or to operate in 1829 after the losses to Spain's colonial territories in the Americas.
Published by Imprenta real, Madrid, 1796
Seller: Arader Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First. THE McKINNEY COPY OF PINCKNEY'S TREATY GRANTING AMERICANS THE RIGHT OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMERCE. Madrid: Imprenta real, 1796. Pot folio (11 7/8" x 8 ¼", 302mm x 210mm). [Full collation available.] Bound in later red morocco with a gilt fillet border and corner fleurons. On the spine, five raised bands. Title gilt to the second panel. Imprint gilt to the tail. Marbled end-papers. A little sunning to the spine. Foxing to the first and last leaves, scattered and to the edges of the text-block. Signed bookplate of Bruce McKinney to the front paste-down. In 1784, Spain limited Americans' right to sail the Mississippi River and closed the port of New Orleans to American goods, stymieing production and export in the new United States interior. Even with a distant eye on Manifest Destiny, for the U.S. to expand westward at all, an open Mississippi River (and outlet to the Gulf of Mexico) was economically indispensable. For the decade that followed, frustrated Americans along the eastern Mississippi watershed protested violently, sparks aimed at two powder-kegs on a global stage. The resolution of the question revealed some of the earliest north-south divisions in the new Union; northern states, not dependent on river trade, pressed for an advantageous economic treaty in exchange for navigation rights, southern states took a stronger line in favor of territory. Negotiations to resolve the question began in June 1795, with Thomas Pinckney, former governor of South Carolina, sailing to Madrid as Washington's representative. Manuel de Godoy, negotiating on behalf of Carlos IV, feared an Anglo-American alliance that would threaten Spanish holdings in the Caribbean. Godoy conceded unchecked access to the Mississippi and New Orleans, as well as the establishment of 31°N as the U.S.-Florida border -- both major priorities of the southern states -- as well as suspending Spanish pledges of military assistance to Native Americans, diminishing their ability to defend themselves against colonists. The treaty was signed 27 October 1795, ratified by the U.S. Senate 7 March 1796, by Spain 25 April 1796 and finally proclaimed 2 August 1796. This paved the way for the Spanish retrocession of Louisiana Territory in 1800 to the French, who held it for just three years before selling it to the United States in 1803. The treaty (also known as the Treaty of San Lorenzo) has long been a bibliographic prize for collectors of Americana; the Maggs-Streeter-Beinecke copy achieved $5,000 at Streeter's sale (part III, lot 1524) in 1967. The present example was purchased at the 2 December 2010 Bonham's New York sale of Bruce McKinney ("The American Experience," lot 132). McKinney founded the Americana Exchange, now Rare Book Hub, the central database of book auction records. His own formidable collection of books (still growing) has been dispersed at several landmark sales. Palau 250427-II; Medina 5765; Streeter Sale III.1524.
Published by Don Isidro Martin Marqués, Toledo, 1796
Seller: Arader Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First. A UNIQUE OFFICIAL PRINTING OF PINCKNEY'S TREATY GRANTING AMERICANS THE RIGHT OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMERCE. Toledo: Don Isidro Martin Marqués, 1796. Pot folio (11 3/8" x 8", 288mm x 203mm). [Full collation available.] Bound in modern vellum. On the spine, the title "Real Cedula Tratado de Amistad con Estados Unidos de America" and imprint in ink manuscript. Fine. With the ink rubric of Josef de Covos, the notary responsible for promulgating the treaty in Toledo, against his printed name (p. 31). In 1784, Spain limited Americans' right to sail the Mississippi River and closed the port of New Orleans to American goods, stymieing production and export in the new United States interior. Even with a distant eye on Manifest Destiny, for the U.S. to expand westward at all, an open Mississippi River (and outlet to the Gulf of Mexico) was economically indispensable. For the decade that followed, frustrated Americans along the eastern Mississippi watershed protested violently, sparks aimed at two powder-kegs on a global stage. The resolution of the question revealed some of the earliest north-south divisions in the new Union; northern states, not dependent on river trade, pressed for an advantageous economic treaty in exchange for navigation rights, southern states took a stronger line in favor of territory. Negotiations to resolve the question begain in June 1795, with Thomas Pinckney, former governor of South Carolina, sailing to Madrid as Washington's representative. Manuel de Godoy, negotiating on behalf of Carlos IV, feared an Anglo-American alliance that would threaten Spanish holdings in the Caribbean. Godoy conceded unchecked access to the Mississippi and New Orleans, as well as the establishment of 31°N as the U.S.-Florida border -- both major priorites of the southern states -- as well as suspending Spanish pledges of military assistance to Native Americans, diminishing their ability to defend themselves against colonists. The treaty was signed 27 October 1795, ratified by the U.S. Senate 7 March 1796, by Spain 25 April 1796 and finally proclaimed 2 August 1796. This paved the way for the Spanish retrocession of Louisiana Territory in 1800 to the French, who held it for just three years before selling it to the United States in 1803. The treaty (also known as the Treaty of San Lorenzo) has long been a bibliographic prize for collectors of Americana; the Maggs-Streeter-Beinecke copy achieved $5,000 at Streeter's sale (part III, lot 1524) in 1967. That example was the Madrid printing, the commonest in institutional collections (21). OCLC also locates one example of a Segovia printing (Madrid, Complutense BH FOA 2490), one of a Valencia printing (BNE, R/24432(17)) and two Barcelona printings (LoC KKT150 1796 Kislak Coll and the Ateneu Barcelonès); the lot description for the present item notes an Alcala printing and a San Sebastian printing as well, perhaps in trade. There are no records, however, of the present Toledo printing. The royal arms on the title-page and the rubric (a flourish) of Don Josef de Covos against his printed name (indicating that he was responsible for the promulgation of the treaty in Toledo) indicate that this is a certified copy, i.e., bearing the force of law. (All Madrid): Palau 250427-II; Medina 5765; Streeter Sale III.1524.
Published by En la Oficina de Antonio Sanz,, Madrid,, 1772
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. Anotación manuscrita con certificación de habe sido publicada en la villa de Abades (Segovia) a 13 de Septiembre de 1772. 2 hojas. Magnífico escudo real grabado en madera en la portada. 29,5x20,5 cm.
Madrid, Don Pedro Marin, 1783. In-folio (282 x 198 mm), broché, (1) f. de titre, (10) p. Edition originale. Du 3 février 1783. G>rand fleuron de titre aux armes royales. Décret royal qui interdit la validité des indications testamentaires données lors de l'extrême-onction au prêtre, à son église ou à sa communauté. Bon exemplaire, très frais.
Published by Imprenta Real,, Madrid, 1818
First Edition
Condition: Bueno. 1ª ed. 21.5x31. 8pp. sin numerar. Muy interesante. En sus 12 artículos fija las condiciones bajo las que pueden volver algunos de los españoles que acompañaron a los franceses en la retirada del rey José Bonaparte. Firmada por Bartolomé Mu´ñoz de Torres, secretario de Fernando VII. Falta una esquina de la primera hoja, pero buen ejemplar.
Published by En la Imprenta de la Viuda e Hijo de Marin,, Madrid,, 1793
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. Esta RC de Carlos IV, en la que procede a controlar y vigilar por medio de las auoridades eclesiásticas, todos los religiosos de origen francés que llegan o estan instalados en los diferentes reynos de España está articulada en XVIII articulos. 6 hojas, la última blanca. Escudo de armas grabado en madera en la portada. Magnífico ejemplar. 29x21 cm.
Published by Imprenta Real, Madrid, 1824
First Edition
Rústica Editorial. Condition: Excelente. Primera edición. 3 Folios. ( Raro ) Size: Infolio. Bibliografia . Bibliofilia.
Published by en la Imprenta Real de la Gazeta,, Madrid,, 1769
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Primera edición. 1 hoja (portada), 18 páginas. Escudo real grabado en la portada. 30,5x20,5 cm. Palau 249368.
Published by Por la Viuda Piferrer, Impresora de S. M., [Barcelona], 1790
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, B, Spain
First Edition
Rara edición barcelonesa, impresa el mimo año que la primera edición (Madrid, 1790). Contiene un articulado de XIV puntos. Se pretende promover la construcción civil de fragatas, urcas, paquebotes, bergantines, etc. Sirvió de base esta Real Cedula para la construcción en pequeños astilleros de los futuros bergantines que en número superior surcaron los mares transportando mercancias; muchos de ellos construidos en poblaciones de la costa catalana. [9] páginas sin numerar. 36 líneas. Portada con escudo de armas real grabado en madera. Anchos márgenes. 29,5x21 cm.
Published by Vda De Marin, Madrid, 1790
First Edition
Moaré. Condition: Excelente. Primera edición. 8 págs. Impreso muy raro en comercio Size: Infolio Ancho. Encuadernación.
Published by Mexico: Printed by D.Felipe de Zuniga y Ontiveros, 1784., 1784
Seller: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
small 4to. pp. 3 p.l., 63. leaf before title with engraved royal coat of arms. woodcut headpiece & initial. disbound (sidenotes shaved). First Edition of an official document creating a benefit society-pension fund to provide for the families of deceased government employees in Mexico. Medina and Sabin list only a variant issue with briefer pagination for the same year; there was a later folio edition as well. cfMedina 8514 & cfSabin 68873.