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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: GALE ECCO SABIN AMERICANA, 2012
ISBN 10: 1275636462 ISBN 13: 9781275636460
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Verlag: Universidad de Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, 1964
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Rústica. Zustand: Aceptable. HOMENAJE A ANTONIO MACHADO. LA TORRE. Revista general de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Año XII, Nº 45-46, Enero-Junio 1964. 556p. 5h. Rústica. Tirada de 3000 ejemplares, el que se ofrece es el Nº 930. Buen estado Textos de: Federico de Onís, Heliodoro Carpintero, Carlos Beceiro, Jorge Campos, Rodrigo A. Molina, Concha Zardoya, Joaquín Casalduero, Justina Ruiz de Conde, Willis Barnstone, Robert S. Piccioto, Rafael A. González, José Echeverría, Constantino Lascaris, Jorge Enjuto, José Luis Abellán, José Bergamín, Segundo Serrano Poncela, Jean Cassou, Guillermo de Torre, Francisco Ayala, Bernardo Gicovate, Ricardo Gullón, José Emilio González, Charles Rosario, Carlos Blanco Aguinaga, Oreste Macrí, Tomás Navarro Tomás, Gerardo Diego, Helen F. Grant y José Luis Cano.
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ISBN 10: 134214712X ISBN 13: 9781342147127
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Verlag: Espasa-Calpe - Clásicos Castellanos, n° 41, 1948
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO60101641: 1948. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 260 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise.
Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1961
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Media Piel De La Época. Zustand: Buen Estado. Media piel y tela de la época, con nervios y dorados 24x17. 636 pp. Con láminas fuera de texto. Buen estado.
Verlag: Espasa-Calpe - Clásicos Castellanos, n° 41, 1948
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Verlag: Artes Gráficas Mateu, 13 de enero - 28 decdiciembre de 1916., Madrid, 1916
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Zustand: Bueno. 1ª ed. 23x32. 29 números. En la Hemeroteca digital de la BNE, se describe como "la publicación con más amplia repercusión en la denominada "edad de plata" de la intelectualidad española, el primer proyecto periodístico de José Ortega y Gasset." Estos 29 números recogen el final de la dirección de Ortega y Gasset, quien la pasa a Luis Araquistaín en febrero. Cubiertas en color, principalmente por el genial Bagaría (se anuncia también una exposición de su obra con textos de Unamuno, Azorín, Ortega, Zuloaga, etc). Estos números recogen artículos y textos de ambos directores; Luis de Zulueta; El Convento de Monsant, libro de Pío Baroja en partes, de las cuales 9 están presentes; Corpus Barga; Enrique Diez-Canedo; Miguel de Unamuno; un homenaje a Rubén Darío en su muerte con poemas de Antonio Machado y Amado Nervo, y textos en prosa de Ramón Pérez de Ayala, Diez-Canedo, etc.; una reseña del estreno de Goyescas de Enrique Granados; una joven Margarita Nelken; Rafael Cansinos-Assens; Ramón Sánchez Díaz; Fernando de los Ríos; la conferencia de Manuel García Morente sobre Bergson en la Residencia de Estudiantes; Federico de Onís; Eugenio Noel; Cipriano Rivas Cherif (varios artículos sobre los Ballets Russes que pasan dos años en España entre 1916 y 1918,por causa de la Guerra Mundial); un número dedicado al catalanismo y a Cataluña, con artículos de Francisco Cambó, Josep Carner, Pompeyo Fabra, etc.; Julio Camba; verso y prosa de Juan Ramón Jiménez; José Moreno Villa; Miguel de Unamuno; Alfonso Reyes; Salvador de Madariaga, etc. etc. Español. Un taladro de polilla atraviesa los núms. 62 -65.
Verlag: C. Martin Rivera, Mexico (City), 1826
Anbieter: Arader Books, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. First. FIRST MEXICAN EDITION OF THE NEGOTIATIONS LEADING TO THE ADAMS-ONÍS TREATY OF 1819. Mexico (City): C. Martin Rivera, 1826. First Mexican edition. Octavo (8 1/16" x 5 1/16", 205mm x 128mm). [Full collation available.] Bound in red morocco by Zaehnsdorf (signed at the lower edge of the front turn-in) with a gilt fillet border. On the spine, two raised bands. Title, author and date gilt to the spine. Gilt fillet to the edges of the boards. Gilt inside dentelles. The contemporary yellow-glazed wrappers bound in at the rear. A little bowed, with some rubbing at the head and tail. The odd spot of foxing, but altogether a fresh example. The 1819 "Adams-Onís Treaty" or "Transcontinental Treaty" saw the beginning of the realization of Manifest Destiny: a United States spanning from Atlantic to Pacific (if only in the northwest). As Mexico was struggling against Spain for independence, Florida became a lost cause for Spain; they had neither the human resources for nor the benefit of holding the territory. Spain contested the terms of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, since they had retroceded the territory to France only three years prior. Spain ceded Florida in order to settle the Sabine River (still the boundary between Louisiana and Texas, then Coahuila y Tejas) as the U.S.-New Spain border, and settled 42° N latitude as the beginning of American territory up to Canada (49° N), granting Oregon country to the U.S. and its first expanse from "sea to shining sea." Widely viewed as a major achievement of American diplomacy, the final treaty -- concluded 22 February 1819 between John Quincy Adams as Secretary of State under James Monroe and Luis de Onís as the minister plenipotentiary (i.e., empowered to negotiate with executive authority) for Ferdinand VII -- was the product of considerable wrangling. So sensitive were the negotiations and their ramifications on geopolitics that the treaty's ratification was postponed for some two years. The present work, which is the first Mexican publication of Onís's account of the negotiations, Mexico having achieved statehood in 1821. It is in this way a reclamation of international law by a successor to the original negotiators. Palau 201566; Sabin 57355.
Verlag: Imp. de D. M. de Burgos,, Madrid, 1820
Anbieter: Salvador Cortés, Librero Anticuario, San Lorenzo del Escorial, M, Spanien
213 pp. 4º. Pasta española de época. Buen estado. Grueso papel de hilo. Contiene la correspondencia cruzada entre Luis de Onís y el gobierno de Estados Unidos.