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‎Laura knitting in Spanish‎

‎Moda de punto: Neuvo actual versatil elegante: Jerseys comodos #1‎

‎1980. Moda de punto: neufo actual versatil elegante: Jerseys comodos para los dias frescos #1 by Laura paperback not dated circa 1980 52 pages instructions in Spanish. unknown‎

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‎LAURENCIN (seudónimo de P.A. Chapelle).‎

‎La Ópera y el Sermón. Comedia en dos actos. Traducción de Antonio García Gutierrez.‎

‎Madrid, Museo Dramático, 1843 Folio.; 30 pp., impresas a doble columna. Cubiertas mudas en papel.‎

‎LAURENCIN (seudónimo de P.A. Chapelle).‎

‎Un casamiento provisional. Comedia en un acto. Traducción de Juan de la Cruz Tirado.‎

‎Madrid, Museo Dramático, 1842. 4to. mayor; 18 pp., impresas a doble columna. Cubiertas mudas en papel.‎

‎LAURENCIN (seudónimo de P.A. Chapelle).‎

‎Un soldado de Napoleon. Comedia en dos actos. Traducción de Juan de la Cruz Tirado.‎

‎Madrid, Museo Dramático, 1842. 4to. mayor; 26 pp., impresas a doble columna. Cubiertas mudas en papel.‎

‎LAURET, Magdelaine.‎

‎Una mujer en la URSS. Traducción de José A. Reguera. Prefacio de Juan Luis Finot.‎

‎Madrid, Talleres Tipográficos Espasa Calpe, 1934. 4to.; 176 pp., y 3 láminas fotográficas. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de la autora. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎LAUTRÉAMONT, Conde de [Isidore Ducasse, 1846 - 1870].‎

‎Los Cantos de Maldoror. Traducción de Julio Gómez de la Serna. Prólogo de Ramón Gómez de la Serna.‎

‎Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, s.a. (1941). 4to.; 236 pp., veintisiete de ellas con el prólogo de Ramón. Ejemplar falto de la hoja de índice. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎LAUTRÉAMONT, Conde de [Isidore Ducasse].‎

‎Los Cantos de Maldoror, y otros textos. Traducción de Aldo Pellegrini.‎

‎Barcelona, Barral Editores, 1970. 4to.; 306 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎LAVEDAN, Henri Léon Emile.‎

‎El Duelo. Obra en tres actos. Arreglada a la escena española por Salvador Aragón y Basilio Augusti.‎

‎Madrid, La Novela Teatral, 1920. 4to; 32 pp. sin numerar. Cubiertas originales de Tovar.‎

‎LAVEDAN, Henri Léon Emile.‎

‎Su Majestad. Traducción de Gabriel Miró.‎

‎Barcelona, José Janés Editor, 1942 ["Al Monigote de Papel"]. 4to.; 176 pp. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎LAVEDAN, Henri.‎

‎Su Majestad. [Sire]. Traducción de Gabriel Miró.‎

‎Barcelona, E. Domenech, Editor, 1911. 4to. menor alargado; 252 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.‎

‎Law Spanish Indies‎

‎Recopilaci�n de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias Mandadas Imprimir y Publicar por la Magestad Catolica Del Rey Don Carlos II.Va dividida en tres Tomos con el Indice general y al principio de cada Tomo el Indice especial de los Titulos que contiene. 3 volumes 1791‎

‎Madrid: Joaquin Ibarra 1791. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarta Impresion / 4th edition 1791 3 volumes folio 12 inches 31 cm contemporary tree calf very good overall condition light gluing evident to front outer joints light wear to spines some loss to gilt of spine titles third volume's number label missing contents bright and clean light worming to first volume contents of second and third volumes without worming bright and unmarked. Spines seem to have been coated with some kind of thin acrylic gloss but not hideously so. First published in 1681 this set went through several editions and is a significant contribution to the establishment of codified laws in the New World. 12 660 6 612 4 562 262 index pp. Joaquin Ibarra hardcover‎

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‎LAWRENCE, David Herbert (1885-1930).‎

‎Cartas. Con una introducción de Aldous Huxley. Traducción de Narciso Pousa.‎

‎Buenos Aires, Ediciones Imán, 1945. Dos volúmenes en 4to. menor; 256 pp. y 287 pp. Con un total de 16 láminas fotográficas fuera de texto. Encuadernación original en tela‎

‎LAWRENCE, David Herbert.‎

‎La mujer que se fué a caballo. Traducción de Leonor de Acevedo. Prefacio de Guillermo de Torre.‎

‎Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada, 1946 ["La Pajarita de Papel"]. 8vo.; 210 pp., 2 hs. Ornamentación e ilustraciones a toda plana de Attilio Rossi. Encuadernación original. Se discute el grado de participación de Jorge Luis Borges en esta traducción al español firmada por Leonor de Acevedo, su madre.‎

‎LAWRENCE, David Herbert.‎

‎La vírgen y el gitano. Novela. Traducción de Eduardo Uribe.‎

‎Buenos Aires, Editorial Sur, 1934. 4to. menor; 272 pp. Primera edición en español. Encuadernación en tela.‎

‎LAWRENCE, David Herbert.‎

‎Viva y muera México. Prólogo y selección de Emmanuel Carballo.‎

‎México, Editorial Diógenes, 1970. 4to.; 210 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto 106.‎

‎Leona Vicaria: 19th September 1829. Single sheet 8 x 5 6/8 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 106 which serves as an addenda to the draconian measures of decree 105 which itemizes the extortionate taxes and forced loans that Spanish residents of the State of Coahuila and Texas must pay the government. Issued by Governor Jose Maria Viesca and Santiago del Valle. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Viesca Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas was a native of Saltillo Coahuila. He represented Coahuila as a member of the deputation of the Estado Interno de Oriente at the National Constitutional Convention of 1823-24. He was a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824 and was the first governor to be elected under the state Constitution of 1827; he served in that capacity from his election on July 4 1827 until April 4 1831. He was the brother of Agust�n Viesca. Kimball pages 136-137; not in Streeter. Leona Vicaria: 19th September 1829. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto 247.‎

‎Monclova: 11th January 1834. Single sheet 12 x 8 3/8 inches printed on the recto only. Decree number 247 in which the governor announces that until a new law is ratified by congress the Governor shall deal with robbers using "whatever measures he shall deem proper for their pursuit and extermination" Kimball. Issued by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villasenor and Jose Miguel Falcon. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball pages 227 and 228; not in Streeter. Monclova: 11th January 1834. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto 280.‎

‎Monclova: 23rd April 1834. Single sheet 12 x 8 2/8 inches printed on the recto only signed and annotated by local officials. Decree number 280 in which decree number 272 is qualified by announcing that any of the vacant state held land left unsold after a public auction can be offered for sale at the reserve without reopening the auction. Issued by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villasenor and Jose Miguel Falcon. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball pages 271 and 272; not in Streeter. Monclova: 23rd April 1834. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto No. 291.‎

‎Monclova: 12th March 1835. Single sheet 12 x 8 4/8 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 291 in which it is announced that Jose M. Cantu will be sworn in as Governor of the State of Coahuila and Texas ad interim. Cantu was one of several governors of Coahuila and Texas during the early months of 1835 while the disputed election of Augustin Viesca was contested. Although elected in September 1834 he did not take office until May of 1835. Issued by Cantu himself and Jose Benito Camacho y Estrada. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball pages 280 - 281. Monclova: 12th March, 1835. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto No. 251.‎

‎Monclova: 30th January 1834. Single sheet 12 x 8 4/8 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by local officials small tear in top margin with loss central vertical and horizontal creases. Decree number 251 which removes all limitations to the already strong laws enacted in the long Decree number 166 against all criminals and thieves. Issued by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villasenor and Jose Miguel Falcon. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball pages 172-175 229-230; not in Streeter. Monclova: 30th January 1834. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto No. 290.‎

‎Monclova: 2nd May 1834. Single sheet 12 2/8 x 8 3/8 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by Jose Maria Cantu. Decree number 290 in which it is announced that "the four sitios of land appropriated to the establishment of the town Bajan shall be distributed in equal portions in plenary rightful possession among the settlers who have filled the respective duties" Kimball. Issued by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villasenor and Jose Miguel Falcon The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball pages 280 - 281. Monclova: 2nd May 1834. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto Nom. 172.‎

‎Leona Vicario 5th April 1831. Single sheet 8 x 5 6/8 inches printed on recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 172 passing a law to help prevent the almost daily escape of criminals by declaring that the Alcades may put delinquents in irons manacles and their feet in stocks until the prisons are properly secured. Issued by Governor Jose Maria de Letona former insurgent and and Santiago del Valle father of the Mexican novelist and historian Artemio del Valle Arizpe and later governor of the state during the Porfiriato. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On august 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v; Kimball pages 178-179; not in Streeter. Leona Vicario, 5th April 1831. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto No. 266.‎

‎Monclova: 8th march 1834. Single sheet 12 x 8 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by local officials some minor browning and small hole at the bottom edge. Decree number 266. Containing six articles regarding water taxation in the towns of Gigedo Nava Allende and Morelos and Guerro and the construction of aqueducts for the proper supply of same. Issued by Governor Francisco Vidaurri y Villasenor and Jose Miguel Falcon. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 he provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On august 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball pages 242-243; not in Streeter. Monclova: 8th march 1834. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto Numero 119‎

‎Leona Vicario: 19th February 1830. Single leaf 8 x 6 inches printed on recto only annotated and signed by local officials on both sides. Decree number 119 including two articles related to the rules governing the resignation of officials from the congress. Issued by Jose Maria Viesca. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. �By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Viesca Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas was a native of Saltillo Coahuila. He represented Coahuila as a member of the deputation of the Estado Interno de Oriente at the National Constitutional Convention of 1823-24. He was a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824 and was the first governor to be elected under the state Constitution of 1827; he served in that capacity from his election on July 4 1827 until April 4 1831. He was the brother of Agust�n Viesca. Kimball page 141. Leona Vicario: 19th February, 1830. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto Numero 118.‎

‎Leona Vicario: 19th February 1830. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages 8 4/8 x 6 inches printed on the first page only. Decree number 118 in which regulations for choosing substitute magistrates and attorney generals of the tribunal of justice are relaxed. Issued by Jose Maria Viesca. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. �By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Viesca Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas was a native of Saltillo Coahuila. He represented Coahuila as a member of the deputation of the Estado Interno de Oriente at the National Constitutional Convention of 1823-24. He was a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824 and was the first governor to be elected under the state Constitution of 1827; he served in that capacity from his election on July 4 1827 until April 4 1831. He was the brother of Agust�n Viesca. Kimball page 140. Leona Vicario: 19th February 1830. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto Numero 175‎

‎Leona Vicario: 29th April 1831. Single leaf 8 4/8 x 6 inches printed on recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 175 in which �the executive may unite the offices of chief agents and clerks of the tobacco with those of the excise department and receivers offices thereof when on so doing the officers of the former are not violently deprived of their stations�. Issued by Jose Maria de Letona this decree was one of many that tried to regulate and maintain high standards in the state�s all important tobacco industry. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. �By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Letona 1799�1832 was Governor of Coahuila and Texas from 1831 to 1832. He was originally a lawyer and a resident of Saltillo in Coahuila. He participated in the revolt of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla as an orderly to Gen. Mariano Jim�nez and later served that chief as legal advisor. In 1821 Letona was a member of the provisional governing junta at Saltillo that declared for the Plan de Iguala. Letona regarded the Law of April 6 1830 which had been designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas as unconstitutional and in line with this view sent Jos� Francisco Madero to Texas as land commissioner to survey the grant land titles to the settlers on the Trinity. He also supported the Cherokee Indian land claims. Letona died in Saltillo on September 18 1832 and was succeeded in office by Vice Governor Juan Mart�n Veramendi Handbook of Texas online. Kimball page 180. Leona Vicario: 29th April 1831. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto Numero 178‎

‎Leona Vicario: 1st May 1831. Single leaf 8 4/8 x 6 inches printed on recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 178 repealing articles 3 5 6 and 7 from decree number 38 which stated that no Spaniard should be allowed to settle in the state should not be allowed to carry arms required a passport to travel within the state nor be allowed to congregate respectively. Issued by Jose Maria de Letona this decree which loosened the stringent regulations placed on Spanish residents of Coahuila and Texas indicates the reduced threat perceived by the State from the original Spanish colonists. Instead the State found enemies closer to home across the border in the newly independent Republic of Texas and the United States. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. "By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Letona 1799-1832 was Governor of Coahuila and Texas from 1831 to 1832. He was originally a lawyer and a resident of Saltillo in Coahuila. He participated in the revolt of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla as an orderly to Gen. Mariano Jim�nez and later served that chief as legal advisor. In 1821 Letona was a member of the provisional governing junta at Saltillo that declared for the Plan de Iguala. Letona regarded the Law of April 6 1830 which had been designed to stop the flood of immigration from the United States to Texas as unconstitutional and in line with this view sent Jos� Francisco Madero to Texas as land commissioner to survey the grant land titles to the settlers on the Trinity. He also supported the Cherokee Indian land claims. Letona died in Saltillo on September 18 1832 and was succeeded in office by Vice Governor Juan Mart�n Veramendi Handbook of Texas online. Kimball p. 182. Leona Vicario: 1st May, 1831. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto Numero 230.‎

‎Monclova: 2nd May 1833 Single sheet 8 x 6 inches folded to make 4 pages printed on the first page only annotated and signed by local officials on the first page. Decree number 230 in which the executive provides for a decent water supply in the form of tanks or draw wells along the road to Chihuahua via El Bolson de Mapimi at Cuervo Javalines Palo-blanco and Puerto de San Jose. An important mining district the road to Chihuahua passed through the deserts of El Bolson and the tribal homelands of the Comanche and Apache peoples. Issued by Jose Maria Veramendi. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. �By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Juan Mart�n de Veramendi 1778�1833 was Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas from 1832 until 1833. He and Juan Jos� Erasmo Segu�n met Stephen F. Austin at Natchitoches Louisiana on June 21 1821 and accompanied him to Bexar. In 1822�23 Veramendi served in Bexar as collector of foreign revenue from which office he was elected as alternate deputy of the Texas Provincial Deputation to the Mexican National Constitutional Congress on September 8 1823. In 1823 Veramendi obtained a grant of five leagues of land from the ayuntamiento but when he discovered that the land lay within Green DeWitt's colony he petitioned for a grant under the colonization law of March 24 1825 so that he would not be classified as a colonist of the empresario DeWitt. Veramendi was the first alcalde of Bexar in 1824 and 1825. He was elected vice governor of Coahuila and Texas on September 6 1830 and was confirmed by the legislature on January 4 1831. Upon assuming his duties as vice governor he moved with his family from Bexar to Saltillo. In April 1831 his daughter Ursula Mar�a de Veramendi married James Bowie. Bowie and Veramendi formed a partnership to establish cotton mills in Saltillo and Veramendi began to divide his time between Texas and Coahuila. He assumed the office of governor upon the death of Jos� Mar�a Letona in 1832 and served until 1833. His administration was favorable to the Anglo-American colonists and therefore unpopular with many of the Mexican groups. In the summer of 1833 while at his summer home at Monclova he died in a cholera epidemic. Handbook of Texas online. Monclova: 2nd May 1833 unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish‎

‎Decreto Numero 121‎

‎Leona Vicario: 6th March 1830. Single sheet 8 4/8 x 6 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by local officials edges creased browned and chipped with minor loss. Decree number 121 rectifying deficiencies noted in the secretary office in the regulation of expenses. Issued by Jose Maria Viesca. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. �By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Viesca Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas was a native of Saltillo Coahuila. He represented Coahuila as a member of the deputation of the Estado Interno de Oriente at the National Constitutional Convention of 1823-24. He was a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824 and was the first governor to be elected under the state Constitution of 1827; he served in that capacity from his election on July 4 1827 until April 4 1831. He was the brother of Agust�n Viesca. Kimball page 143. Leona Vicario: 6th March 1830. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto Numero 124.‎

‎Leona Vicario: 26th March 1830. Single sheet 12 x 8 3/8 inches printed on the recto only annotated and signed by local officials central horizontal crease. Decree number 124 explains the meaning of articles 163 and 166 of the Constitution which outline the procedure for electing officers of the Ayuntamiento and addresses the "question proposed by the municipality of Monclova for filling the present vacancies that have occurred therein." Kimball. Issued by Governor Jose Maria Viesca and Santiago del Valk. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball page 144; not in Streeter. Leona Vicario: 26th March 1830. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto numero 132.‎

‎Leona Vicario: 16th April 1830. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages 8 4/8 x 6 inches printed on the recto of the first page only annotated and singed by local officials. Decree number 132 which establishes an office for the receiver of excise duties at the hacienda de San Isidro de las Palomas; gives the holder of this office the right to take charge of the branch cigar agency and make sure that there is no smuggling in his jurisdiction. Issued by Governor Jose Maria Viesca and Santiago del Valle. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 the provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On August 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Kimball page 149-150; not in Streeter. Leona Vicario: 16th April 1830. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto Numero 111.‎

‎Leona Vicario 13 January 1830. Single leaf 12 x 8 2/8 inches printed on recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 111 repealing an old Spanish law regarding the rights of newly married people that now conflicts with new Mexican laws. Issued by Jose Maria Viesca. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 he provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On august 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Viesca Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas was a native of Saltillo Coahuila. He represented Coahuila as a member of the deputation of the Estado Interno de Oriente at the National Constitutional Convention of 1823-24. He was a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824 and was the first governor to be elected under the state Constitution of 1827; he served in that capacity from his election on July 4 1827 until April 4 1831. He was the brother of Agust�n Viesca. Kimball page 139. Leona Vicario, 13 January 1830. unknown‎

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‎Laws and Decrees of the State of Coahuila and Texas in Spanish.‎

‎Decreto numro 135.‎

‎Leona Vicario: 19th April 1830. Single sheet 7 x 6 2/8 inches printed on recto only annotated and signed by local officials. Decree number 135. Repealing Decree number 44 and so creating the town of Nava the capital of Rio Grande. Issued by Governor Jose Maria Viesca and Santiago del Valle father of the Mexican novelist and historian Artemio del Valle Arizpe and later governor of the state during the Porfiriato. The Spanish provinces of Coahuila and Texas were governed as a unit intermittently during the late 17th- and early 18th-centuries until about 1726 when the two provinces were separated. In 1785 Saltillo and Parras with their surrounding territory were detached from Nuevo Viscaya and added to Coahuila. Under the Mexican Constitution of 1824 he provinces of Coahuila and Texas were rejoined with the capital at Saltillo. On august 15 1824 the Congreso Constituyente of the new state convened to draft a constitution which was adopted on March 11 1827. By May 21 1835 that Congreso had adopted 325 decrees covering a great variety of subjects including the ordinances of the various towns of the state amendments to existing laws and some repeals of prior laws" McKnight pages iv and v. Jos� Mar�a Viesca Mexican governor of Coahuila and Texas was a native of Saltillo Coahuila. He represented Coahuila as a member of the deputation of the Estado Interno de Oriente at the National Constitutional Convention of 1823-24. He was a member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824 and was the first governor to be elected under the state Constitution of 1827; he served in that capacity from his election on July 4 1827 until April 4 1831. He was the brother of Agust�n Viesca. Kimball pages 150-152; not in Streeter. Leona Vicario: 19th April, 1830. unknown‎

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‎LAY, Beirne, Jr. y BARTLETT, Sy.‎

‎Almas en la hoguera. Novela.‎

‎Madrid, Novelas y Cuentos, 1957. 4to. mayor; 110 pp., impresas a doble columna. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎Lazar, Moshe, 1928-....‎

‎THE LADINO MAHZOR OF FERRARA [1553]‎

‎Cloth, 4to, XV, 302 pages. Limited Edition. In Ladino, using Latin script. Introduction in English. Series: The Sephardic classical library, 8; “Our critical edition of the Ladino Mahzor of Ferrara [1553] for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is based on a copy preserved in the Rare Book department of ‘The Free Library of Philadelphia’; its translation is derived from a more complete Ladino Siddur including the prayers for all the days of the year, also printed in Ferrara in 1552…: (From Editor’s preface) OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE, BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL – MADRID) Silver embossed spine title and tablet design on cover. Letter from Rabbi Marc Angel to previous owner, along with article in Ladino laid in. Near Fine condition. (SEF-23-9)‎

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‎Lazar, Moshe.‎

‎THE SEPHARDIC TRADITION : LADINO AND SPANISH-JEWISH LITERATURE.‎

‎8vo. 222 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Ladino literature – translations into English. CONTENTS: Romances; Poem of Joseph; Legends; Ladino sayings and proverbs; Truth triumphs in the end. SERIES: The B'nai B'rith Jewish heritage classics; UNESCO collection of representative works: Israel series. ISBN: 0393043487. Has dust jacket. Ex library. Good+ condition. (SEF-12-3)‎

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‎LAZARO, Fernando‎

‎LA COPRODUCCION: FORMULA ECONOMICA DE LA INDUSTRIA CINEMATOGRAFICA. SEPARATA DE DOCUMENTOS CINEMATOGRAFICOS‎

‎Barcelona, Indelain, s.a. Páginas 61 a 80. 8º. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. 1ª edición. Primera edición. 1st edition. First edition‎

‎Le Bigot Claude LE BIGOT‎

‎EXPLIQUER LA CIVILISATION HISPANIQUE‎

‎PU Rennes 2003 15 6x23 8x2 1cm. 2003. Broché.‎

‎Comme neuf‎

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‎LE GAC Georges‎

‎Hoy. Perspectiva economica. Espagnol économique. Classes de second cycle B. G. Hôtellerie - Tourisme.‎

‎Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 252 pages.‎

‎Livre. Librairie Delagrave, 1972.‎

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‎Le Correspondant. Religion, Philosophie, Histoire, Politique, Littérature, Sciences, Beaux-Arts. Paraissant le 10 et le 25 de chaque Mois‎

‎Le Correspondant : I. La Proscription de la Magistrature par TestisII. Les Sociétés secrètes en Espagne par G. Ardant III. Le Journal d'Henry Greville par Anatole LangloisIV. La Chanoinesse d'Ambremont. IV. fin par Csse de MassaV. Les progrès de la Géologie et Conception de l'Univers par A. DelaireVI. Un romancier espagnol contemporain : Perez-Galdos par Cte de Toulouse-LautrecVII. Les Mendelssohn, d'après une publication récente. I. par Mme AudleyVIII. Mélanges. Figures d'hier et d'aujourd'hui par M. Victor-FournelIX. Revue des Sciences par Henri de ParvilleX. Chronique politique par Auguste Boucher‎

‎N° 501 - 3ème livraison - 10 août 1883 - nouvelle série - tome quatre-vingt-seizième - CXXXIIe de la collection - Paris. Bureaux du Correspondant. 29 rue Tournon - broché - pagination de la page 386 à 576‎

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‎LE BOURG, Dominique.‎

‎El arte de ser amada. Ilustraciones de Pierre Simón. Traducción de Cecilia de la Valière.‎

‎Madrid, Ediciones Castilla, 1966. 4to.; 113 pp. 2 h. Ilustraciones de Pierre Simon. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎Le Breton, David ; Cardoso, Heber (trans.)‎

‎El sabor del mundo : una antropologia de los sentidos‎

‎Small quarto in glossy black color photo illus wraps; 367 p. Uncommon. Only 1,000 coies printed. Spanish translation of the French original: La saveur du monde. Une anthropologie des sens. Translated in o English as: Sensing the World: An Anthropology of the Senses|| "El autor apela a la condiciÛn corporal del hombre para proponer una reflexiÛn bajo el lema "siento, luego soy". Explora los sentidos como pensamiento del mundo y sostiene que el hombre experimenta su propia existencia mediante resonancias sensoriales y perceptivas, puesto que camina en un universo sensorial vinculado con lo que su cultura y su historia personal han hecho de su educaciÛn, ya que cada sociedad dibuja una 'organizaciÛn sensorial' que le es propia." ó Publisher. || Sentidos y sensaciones. AntropologÌa fÌsica. PercepciÛn sensorial. Sentidos Sentidos -- Aspectos antropolÛgicos‎

‎LE PRINCE DE BEAUMONT, Jeanne Marie.‎

‎Almacén de las señoritas adolescentes ó Diálogos de una sabia Directora con sus nobles discípulas, para servir de continuación al "Almacen de los Niños". Traducido al castellano por Don Plácido Barco López. Tomos I y II (de cuatro).‎

‎Madrid, en su Imprenta y Librería, (de Plácido Barco López), 1787. Dos volúmenes en 8vo.; 5 hs., XXIX-278 pp., 1 h. y 352 pp., 3 hs. Encuadernación uniforme en piel marbreada, de la época, con tejuelos.‎

‎LE PRINCE DE BEAUMONT, Jeanne Marie.‎

‎Almacén y Biblioteca Completa de los Niños ó Diálogos de una sabia Directora con sus discípulas de la primera distincion. Escrito en francés por Madama de Beaumont y traducido por Don Matias Guitet. Tomo Cuarto (de cuatro).‎

‎Madrid, por la Viuda de Barco López, 1815. 8vo.; 2 hs., 241 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación en piel marbreada, de la época, con tejuelo.‎

‎LE PRINCE DE BEAUMONT, Jeanne Marie.‎

‎El Almacén de los Niños. Nueva edición refundida enteramente y puesta al nivel de los conocimientos actuales.‎

‎Paris, Librería de Rosa y Bouret, 1855. 4to.; 390 pp. Ejemplar con restauraciones de papel en varias páginas y pérdida de palabras en pp. 47/48. Encuadernación en piel marbreada con tejuelo.‎

‎Le Riverend, Julio ; Xerez, Francisco de ; Cieza de Leon, Pedro de ; Zarate, Agustin de‎

‎Cronicas de la Conquista del Peru textos originales de Francisco de Jerez, Pedro de Cieza de Leon y AgustÌn de Zarate, revisados y anotados por el Dr. Julio Le Riverend.‎

‎Small octavo in brown limp cloth; 944 pages ; 18 cm; index. "Nota bibliogr·fica de las principales ediciones de las crÛnicas de la conquista del Per˙": pages 894-896. In Spanish. This nice small edition now uncommon in cloth. Coleccion Atenea. / Contents: Conquista del Peru y provincia del Cuzco / por Francisco de Jerez -- La crÛnica del Per˙ / por Pedro de Cieza de LeÛn -- Historia del descubrimiento y conquista del Per˙ / por Agustin de Z·rate. / History 1522-1548. Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548. Per˙ -- Historia -- 1522-1548. Per˙ -- Descubrimiento y explotaciÛn. PÈrou -- Histoire -- 1522-1548 (ConquÍte) Peru.‎

‎LEAL Félia et ROSSET Alfred‎

‎Picasso, documents iconographiques.‎

‎Genève, Pierre Cailler, 1954. 13 x 19, 330 pp., 206 illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.‎

‎"Préface et notes par Jaime Sabartes; traduction de Féal Leal et Alfred Rosset."‎

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‎Leaf, Munro (by)‎

‎The Story of Ferdinand‎

‎London, Hamish Hamilton, this reset Edition 1966. fester Pappband, mit Deckelillustration, ca. DinA 5, quadratisch, etwa 70 Seiten, rechtsseitig sw-Illustrationen by Robert Lawson, links dazu großformatiger Text in englischer Sprache, illustrierte Einbandinnenseiten/Vorsatzblatt, wie Einband illustrierter Originalumschlag / Schutzumschlag / OU (randrissig, etwas fleckig, berieben und bestoßen), Einband mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren, rand-berieben und bestoßen, Rückdeckel fleckig, Kopfschnitt stockfleckig, Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt stärker gebräunt, abgesehen vom Umschlag insgesamt gut erhalten / insgesamt guter Zustand [4 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎Englische Ausgabe; english Edition‎

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‎Leal Luis; Dauster Frank‎

‎Literatura de Hispano-Am�rica‎

‎New York etc.: Harcourt Brace & World 1970. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 560 pp. Binding is tight with light rubbing on cover. Text is tight clean and unmarked. NOTE: Because of the weight of this book there will be EXTRA CHARGES to ship it by air or outside the USA Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover‎

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‎Adelgace Sin Privarse Calorias‎

‎Barcelona Espa�a: Ediciones Martinez Roca S. A 1987. Trade Paperback/R�stica. Fair Ex-library with whited out labels. Pages are clean overall. A few pages are loosening. Cover is reinforced with laminate. T�tulo original: Maigrir avec les hautes calories. Comer hasta hartarse y perder peso. Adelgazar y permanecer delgado.una dieta revolucionaria.con recetas sanas y v�riadas. Pags: 220. Ediciones Martinez Roca, S. A paperback‎

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