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Plan Politico Rejenerador de las Libertades y Garantias de la Republica del Salvador... [caption title]

Plan Politico Rejenerador de las Libertades y Garantias de la Republica del Salvador... [caption title] by [El Salvador]. [Zaldivar, Rafael]

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
Plan Politico Rejenerador de las Libertades y Garantias de la Republica del Salvador... [caption title]
Author
[El Salvador]. [Zaldivar, Rafael]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Still very good.
Description
[Chalchuapa, El Salvador, 1876. Still very good.. [3]pp., on a bifolium. Folio. Crinkling and minor wear at edges. Faint dampstain to upper right corner. The president of Guatemala, Justo Rufino Barrios, invaded El Salvador in 1876, following the presidential election there. Barrios suspected that both the elected and former presidents had been harboring Guatemalan opponents to his regime, and hope to install someone more favorable. The present "political plan" for El Salvador reads more as an indictment of the two leaders, Santiago Gonzalez and Andres del Valle, than an as organizing document for a new government. The first signer here is Rafael Zaldivar, the choice of Barrios for next president of El Salvador, and the work was printed in the field at Chalchuapa on April 10, 1876, approximately one week before the decisive battles that forced the capitulation of the Salvadoran government. Not in OCLC.
New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette. New Series, Vol. 10. No. 480. Whole No. 2480

New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette. New Series, Vol. 10. No. 480. Whole No. 2480

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New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette. New Series, Vol. 10. No. 480. Whole No. 2480
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
Concord, N.H.: William Butterfield, Wednesday, July 30, 1856. 25¾ " x 19½", pp. [4]; 8 columns per page; removed from binding, slightly split. Railroad news with train routes and schedules (with cuts); numerous ads: wood & coal furnaces, dentist listings, patent medicines, marriages & deaths, printing, bookbinding, wine & spirits; front page features a six-and-a-half column speech of Samuel Herbert Esq. of Rumney, on the Resolutions relating to Kansas affairs and the attack upon Senator Sumner, delivered in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, July 1st, 1856; Miscellany from Godey's Lady's Book for July, the story "Nellie-my Sister" by Virginia F. Townsend. Also news of the Democratic State Convention, and the nomination of James Buchanan and John Breckinridge for president and vice-president.