Sao Paulo: Editora Edgard Blucher 1972 Quarto 11.25 in. by 8.25 in.; three volumes; very good hardcover; bumped corners; text in English Portuguese language; crisp; clean; bright. Sao Paulo: Editora Edgard Blucher, 1972 hardcover
Edison New Jersey: Chartwell Books 1987. With 200 full color and 100 b&w illustrations. Contains 180 extensively captioned maps and valuable background information on such subjects as the history of cartography the history of New World exploration and the evolution of mapmaking techniques. this is a large book and International orders will require additional postage;. Reprint Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 9.5 x 13". Chartwell Books Hardcover
1872. 104 numbered leaves; written in in on folded sheets with text on right-hand side notes and corrections on left. With numerous corrections and deletions. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo 6 x 8 inches0. Fine. 104 numbered leaves; written in in on folded sheets with text on right-hand side notes and corrections on left. With numerous corrections and deletions. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo 6 x 8 inches0. A very early and well-written analysis by an amateur historian shortly afer the cessation of hostilities. The author begins: "It is but a few months since Europe saw the end of a struggle of which history affords so example. There have been fiercer battles fought larger territories involved in the conflict but never was there witnessed a more futile pretext for war blind imprudence in the aggressor or more consummate generalship & complete success on the opposite side ." Possibly by an American given references to Abraham Lincoln the American Revolution "the freest nation in the world" etc. A good candidatate might possibly be Henry Percy Litchfield see OCLC 10644238 of Long Island whose papers are in George Washington U with the Litchfield family papers and whose privately printed book THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR OF 1870 Gracehill Brooklyn L.I. 1872 was among the earliest studies of the war. unknown
N. P. 1973. 1 vols. Half sheet. Fine. 1 vols. Half sheet. The signature below is that of Laureano López Rodó Franco's foreign minister from June 1973-January 1974. unknown