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Books, Periodicals, Ephemera
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Memoria de los trabajos de la Sociedad Económica de Amigos de Guatemala: con que dió cuenta á la junta jeneral, celebrada el 16 de enero de 1870, el secretario de gobierno Lic. D. Marco Aurelio Soto.
Author: (Guatemala). Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País. Soto, Marco Aurelio. Publisher: Guatemala: Impr. de la Paz, 1870.
31 pp.; 1 folding chart. 4to. Limp paper-covered boards. First edition. Palau 320282. Sabin 87213. Parreño Sale 447. In this volume the Economic Society wrestles with the development of all facets of life in Guatemala including education, a national museum, Belle Arts, industry, government, funding, and agriculture, which has a long separate report from its Commission headed by Mariano Ospina, former president of Colombia, who had fled to Guatemala in exile and became successful as a coffee grower. List of members included. Provenance: Albert Parreño (Swann sale 1090, 1978) and Miss Alice W. Kurtz, an ardent traveler, collector, and dealer of Central American and Mexican works (her dated signature). OCLC shows three copies. Spine mostly perished otherwise contents very good, a few small tears to folding chart.
Price: US$300.00. Quantity available: 1.
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AUD 312.50 | CAD 310.88 | EUR 230.77 | GBP 197.37 | JPY 30,000.00 | MXN 3,333.33 | ZAR 3,000.00 |
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Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB
P. O. Box 122 Hyer Road East Jewett, New York 12424 United States Phone: 518-589-0555, Fax: 518-589-7878
Website: http://www.kaaterskillbooks.com
Email: books@kaaterskillbooks.com
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38519
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