Ninth catalogue of second-hand books : being a collection of rare volumes relating chiefly to Spanish America, for sale at affixed prices (postage included) by W. W. Blake, Avenida 16 de Septiembre 13, City of Mexico, June, 1910
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AT LOS ANGELESpf/-^^NINTH CATALOGUE
OF
Second-Hand Books
Being a Collection of chieflyrare Volumes relating
TO Spanish America
FOR SALE AT AFFIXED PRICES
(POSTAGE INCI-UDED)
BY
"W- 'V7'. BLJLICE,
AVENIDA 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE 13.
CITY OF IVIEXICO.
1910JUNE,
MEXICO.'
American Book & Printing Co.
Av, San Francisco No. 2.5
1910MbIo es, malo fs:
miis en auartilndose.
14.el se alalia.—PHov. XX,
THE DILIGENT BIBLIOSCOPER.TO
of for books"If with your pleasinji' occupation looking you possess
somewhere have met with thetlie love of reading them, you may quaint
and are the and theold ascomparison, that, Geography Chronology eye
is both thehands of as these twoso and,ear, 13ibliography History; poor
of the and the so withouthands are the slaves ear, Bibliographyeye
reward ministers to the wants of He who catalo-distinction or History.
or in a that never is commonbeetles star-Hsh, lived, bygues language
a and with his brows above his unre-consent walk, temples,savant, may
in the of science: while hewho ransacks the remot-bukod diligentlypaths
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that actuates the maker ofwithout The incentive, then,praise. highest
is the fear of for a bad while he knows that aone,catalogues disgrace
will him no "—Henry G. M. B.irood one Stevens,bring applause.
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Homine He-1081 Abad De Deoque(Didacus Joseph) Deo,
roica. 8vo. old 2 70 andcalf. vols, in one. Portrait.
176 and 195 and 1 1. 1780.... $4.76pp. errata. Caesenae,
Jos6 Abad was born in Michoacan inDiego 1727,
intook Jesuit orders in as a novitiateTepozotlan
in of1741, was the Colleges Zacatecas andprofessor
Mexico and rector of the ofCitj', finally College Que-
when he and all the other Jesuits were expelledretaro,
from Mexico 1767. The is the third andin present
best edition of his which dedicated togreat work, was
inthe youth of Mexico; but he died Bologna, Italy,
a few .months before it came off the Abadjust press.
his iswas a most brilliant man and memory highly
revered.
— of the1082 (Eufemio) Descriptive CatalogueAbaditino,
Historical and Artistic Collections ofArchaeological,
New 1885 0.25Eufemio Abadiano. 12mo. 16 pp. Orleans,—1083 Abadiano Estudio y jerogltfico(Dionisio) arqueologico
6 libro Hist6ricodel Calendario Gran Astron6mico, y
de los Indies. 12 andCronol6gico Antiguos Lge. 8vo.
202 Two and many cuts. Mexico,pp. folding plates
1889 1 1.50
Good work on the Aztec Calendar Stone, giving
and exhaustive of thefull description explanations
hieroglyphs. —1081 Abarca Mariano El sol(Joseph do) en L.e6n. Solem-
nes con el Nuestro Seflor D. Fernan-Aplausos que Key
do de losVI, sol Espaiioles, fu6 celebrado el dTa 11 de
Febrtro de 1747. En se Suque proclam6 iMajestad
exaltoda al Solio dos Mundos lade por muy noble y
leal Cludad de 4to. Vellum.muy Imperial Mexico, etc.,
Title red and 18 11. and 306in black, prel. pp.
1748Mexico, 5.00
of the Celebrations In Mexico over theReport
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of Fi-rrHnand VJ. and historical.fnr'iTiJitlnn ^friptlveNinth Catalogue".(iBlake's
— 2 vol. inAnnl Christian!, etc.Corona1085 (Ludovico)Abolly
Colo-8 206 and 196 pp.1. 12mo. old leather. prel. 11.
100nine 1732Aerlpplnao.—108:'. \ctas Decretos del Concilio T. dey Antequera (Oaxaca).
hicieron los Sres.Version del Latin al Castellanoque
Dr. Manuel Alvarado Dr. Manuel Palomar.y Azpeitia
1895 3.004to. hlf. mor. 381- Guadalajara.pp.—1004 Aenna See "ColecciOn."(Crist6bal de)—100?; Acuna con un de Juan de(Manuel). Obras, pr61ogo
288 Barce-Dios Peza. Plates. 8vo., Fancy cloth, pp.
1898 2.00lona,
com-who was Mexico's most giftedAcufia, poet,
mitted in his 24thsuicide year.—Ah&lisis de los males de1096 Adomo (Juan Nepomuceno)
Mf'xico sus remedies Svo. Cloth. 170y practicables.
1858 1.50pp. Mexico. — del Universo. En-1097 .\rtomo (Juan Armenia
Fe-filos6fico en busca de la la Unidad lasayo Verdad, y
licidad. En dos 587^pocas. Folding plates. pp. Mex-—1882. Memoria los tresico, aceroa de fen6menos as-
tronomicos siguientes: El tr&nsito de Venus el(1) por
disco del el 6 de Diclembre de ElSol, 1882; (2) gran
de NotaI>lesCometa este mismo afio; (3) observaciones
hechas recientemente el 37en planeta Marte. pp.—1882.Folding plate. M^xico^ Catecismo de la Pro-
videncialidad del Hombre deducida de los sentimientosPrices Include Postage.
etc. 114de moralidad, Folding plate.religiosidad,
1862 5.00pages. Mexico,
In one 8vb. half bound.royal volume, neatly—1098 Adomo (Juan Nepomuceho) Introduction to the Har-
of the Universe. Folded 8vo. 171 Lon-mony plates. pp.
1851 5.00don,
Bound in inner coverscalf; satin-lined. Singular
work written in a Mexican author.English by Very
rare.
—1099 Adonio ^Memoria acerca de la Hi-(Juan Nepomuceno)'
deldrografia, Meteorologla, seguridad HidrogrS.fica y
en la deValle, y especial de Capital Mexico. 8vo. Boards.
80 Mexico, 1865 1.00pp.
1100 Advenlmiento de SS. MM. SS. Maximiliano aly Carlota
Trono de Mexico. Documentos relatives nararaci6ny
del de nuestros Soberanosviaje de MIramar k Vera-
del recimiento encruz, y Veracruz, CSrdoba, Orizaba,
Puebla Mexico. 368y Lge. 8vo. pp. Numerous fine
1864 4.00plates. Mexico^
historical work.Interesting—1101 La Vida Fabulas del 16 mo. VellumAesop y Esopo, etc.,
En384 pp. la oficina Plantiniana. 1607 "8.00
Rare of in from Plantlncopy Aesop, Spanish, the
Illustrated with crude wood-cuts.press.
—1J02 Don Alvaro de BazanAgacino, (Eugenic) juzgado por
el Vice Almirante Frances Mr. Jurien de la Graviere.
sm. fol. 39 uncut. 1888 1.00pp. Madrid,
On the naval of in 1571great victory Lepanto
ofby Don Juan of Austria. Point controversy.
—1103 Moderno Escrito J. R. E.Agxjrero (El) por Large
12mo. Cloth. 1896 1.00folding-colored plate. Mexico,
for fortunes.1,600 quatrains telling—IJOl Contestacion que da S, la excomuni6nAgiias (Manuel)
en su contra ha fulminado el Senor Donque Obispo
de 8vo. 71 1871 1.00Pelagic Labastida, pp. Mexico,
Father Aguas, who left the Church of Rome to
establish a Mexican Church of Jesus vi-Christ, replies
to the See "Observaciones" andgorously Archbishop.
"Refutaci6n."
— literarias. 14 and 5051105 (Victoriano) Cartas pp.Agiieros
8vo. bds. 1877 1.25Mexico,—110« (Jos6 Dictamen sobre el misterio de laAgiiila Rafael)
•Inmaculada de Maria Santlsima. 8vo. 45Concepcion
1850 0.50pp. Durango, —La RevoluciCn de de1107 (Cenobio) SeptiembreAgiiilar
8vo.1866 Estado de 25 Sd. Chiapas,en el Chiapas. pp.
1867 1.00—1108 Testimonios I*rotestas de la Santa SedeAguilar (P. J.) y
favor de testimonios de Protes-en los Jesuitas, algunos
sobre motives de-tantcs historiadores los pollticos que
terminaron S- Clemente XIV k decretar la suspensi6n
los etc. 8vo. 12 San Sal-de la Orden de Jesuitas, pp.
1851 1.00vador,
Writ'ten a Jesuit who, having been ex-by priest
from another hadpelled .Spanish-American Republic,
taken in Salvador.refuge —1109 Bustamante Cuatro al Aba-Aguilar de (Javier) palabras
1.00te 104 1865Testory. Pamphlet. pp. M6xico,
"Observaciones."See —11 !0 d