Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 1974
ISBN 10: 0299046648 ISBN 13: 9780299046644
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Published by Univ of Wisconsin Pr, 1968
ISBN 10: 0299046605 ISBN 13: 9780299046606
Seller: Irish Booksellers, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
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Published by [Madison, WI]: University of Wisconsin Press, [1974], 1974
ISBN 10: 0299046648 ISBN 13: 9780299046644
Seller: T. Brennan, Bookseller since 1998 (ABAA / ILAB), Ellsworth, ME, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Publisher's original dark gray cloth with silver spine lettering, octavo, pp. x, 285. Black and white illustrations. Map: Greater Peru in the conquest period.
Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 1968
Seller: Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Book has a mild inscription to front endpage (green ink), very mild rubbing to edges of spine, very mild rubbing to cornerd of cover, very mild bumping to corners of cover, and mild scuffing to cover and spine; dust jacket has mild rubbing to edges of cover and spine, mild scuffing to cover, mild chipping to top edge of cover and spine, small tears along top edge of cover, a mild tear to top edge of back cover (~1"), mild rubbing to corners of cover, and very mild rubbing to hinges of insert. otherwise book is in very good condition with a clean cover, bright pages, a solid binding, and now mylar laminated.
Published by Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1974
Seller: Peter Lenz Bookseller, Cohoes, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Fine trade paperback (small name/place/date written in pen to top half-title page, otherwise AS NEW). Illustrations, map, and tables. Introduction, notes, bibliography, index, 285pp.
Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 1968
Seller: Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Book has moderate tanning on inside cover, the beginnings of a crack to hinge at page 118, mild foxing to edgeblock, mild rubbing to cover, the beginnings of a crack to hinge between photos pages between 132 and 133, and mild rubbing to top and bottom edges of spine.otherwise book is in good condition with a bright cover and clean pages. Dust jacket dust jacket has moderate rubbing to top edge of cover, a small tear at hinge of insert of front cover, mild rubbing to bottom edge of spine, moderate crease to bottom edge of front cover, a small sticker on front cover, mild rubbinf to edges of insert , mild rubbing to cover, mild rubbing to spine, a price clip to top corner of front insert, mild staining to back cover, and mild foxing to back cover.otherwise dust jacket is in acceptable condition with a bright cover and mylar laminated. Photos available upon request.
Published by Univ of Wisconsin Pr, 1968
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Hardcover. Condition: Good.
Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 1968
First Edition
Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Condition: NEAR FINE. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First U.S. Edition. xii, 285 pp. Brown cloth gilt spine lettering, b/w plates. Tips a bit nudged, otherwise a pristine copy. DJ chipped, 4" tear, stain to front cover.
Published by University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1968
Cloth. Condition: Used; Like New. xii, 285p., map, tables, facsimile plates, bibl., index. Consideration by class, race, occupation, etc.
University of Wisconsin Press 1968. 285 pages. Paper back. Stamped.[#203312].
Published by University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1968
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. xii+285 pages with map, tables, appendix, illustrations, bibliography and index. Royal octavo (9 1/2" x 6 1/4") bound in original brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. First edition. In 1542, an Hispanic Peru existed which was still recognizable a hundred, two hundred, or four hundred years later. Yet the date is barely a decade after the conquest of Peru began and many years before the end of a series of hard-fought civil wars among the Spaniards. The main Peruvian towns not only were in existence, but had already assumed their permanent attributes. Lima had attained its dominance as the center of the Spanish occupation, and was an imposing city, where large, even palatial Spanish-style houses were to be seen, and artisans' and merchants' shops line the square and central streets. Outside the city was an extensive garden area whose Spanish irrigation agriculture, carried on mainly be Negro slaves, supplied the local market. The organization of commerce with Spain was mature, and the precious metals mined in the southern highlands were already providing the sinews of the colonial economy. The costal cities contained a complete civil population including representatives of all the trades and professions, a good number of Spanish women, and many semi-acculturated auxiliaries, above all Negros. The whole complex was present, though less dense, even in the remote towns of the highlands. The principal social and economic patters of the colony, and indeed of the present nations of the area, had already taken shape. working with the broad purpose of determining who the early settlers of Peru were, and what they did, Professor Lockhart has produced a readable and consequential study of early Spanish Peruvian society. His terminology, not taken from the social sciences, follows closely that used by the contemporary Spaniards themselves; each chapter offers, through individual biographies and significant detail, a general description of the characteristics and functions of one of the different social groups, taken together the chapters build up a complete picture of the society that the author calls Spanish Peru. In his use of source materials, Lockhart breaks new ground. while not neglecting the Spanish chronicles and official correspondence-the most accessible sources-he draws more upon the raw data contained in the Peruvian notarial archives, full of first-hand documents about ordinary people and the non-sensational aspects of the lives of the famous. Legal-minded Spaniards notarized sales, wills, work contracts, dowry agreements, powers of attorney, and many other insignificant personal dealings which a later age would never have committed to paper, but which in their ensemble can give some idea of the texture of life as then lived. Lockhart is happily adept at showing the relevance of the particular and ordinary to the general and momentous, and his decisive demonstration of the existence of a complex colonial society in the first thirty years of the Spanish occupation of Peru, in the midst of conquest and civil war, is of importance not only to students of Spanish colonization, but to anyone desiring to learn more of the social ramifications of conquest and immigration. Condition: Small abrasion at back head gutter pastedown, corners gently bumped, some occasional pencil marginalia and underlining. Jacket with closed edge tears and small chips to spine ends else a very good copy in like jacket.
Published by MADISON MILWAUKEE LONDON: University of Wisconsin Press. 1968., 1968
Seller: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, LONDON, United Kingdom
8vo mayor. Tela editorial parda; título dorado en lomera. Buen ejemplar. xii, 285 pp; una hoja blanca; 7 ilustraciones de manuscritos en 4 hojas fuera texto; un mapa entre texto.Estudio sobre la estructura social de los originales pobladores de Perú; aprovecha, entre otras fuentes, los archivos notariales de Perú.
Published by The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1968
Seller: Evening Star Books, ABAA/ILAB, Madison, WI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very near Fine. First edition. 8vo. [vi], vii-xii, [2], 3-285, [3] pp. Brown cloth with gold lettering on the spine. Price of $10.00 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Illustrated with seven black and white photograph plates, five tables, and one map. A concise analysis of the early Spanish-Peruvian colonial society: its economy, its art, and its social structure. A Near Fine book with a few traces of foxing to the textblock in a very near Fine dust jacket.
Published by Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 1968
ISBN 10: 9681611802 ISBN 13: 9789681611804
Seller: La Librería, Iberoamerikan. Buchhandlung, Bonn, NRW, Germany
Softcover. 13x21cm, (ISBN-10:9681611802). 328p., Sprache: Spanisch, Rústica./ Buen estado. Sello en contraportada de antiguo propiertario. Cubierta de plástico con relieves de despegue. El mundo hispanoperuano, es una de las contribuciones más brillantes y más cuidadosamente documentadas de los últimos años en el campo de los estudios de la época colonial en America latina. ** 10% DESCUENTO/RABATT/DISCOUNT PRIMAVERA * 88,20 (reduced from 98,00) **.