Centro Asturiano De La Havana [Havana Identification card] Carnet de identificacion Cuba 1928
Havana: [Cuban Government], 1928.
Havana: [Cuban Government], 1928.
Buffalo, New York: Matthews-Northrup Company, c1911. Stapled wraps. Background Information:In 1912 Henry Flagler arrived aboard the first train into Key West, marking the completion of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway's Over-Sea Railroad to Key West. With the completion of the Over-Sea Railroad the entire east coast of Florida, from.....
Chicago: Poole Bros. for P&O Steamship Company, [c1910]. Stapled Wraps. Written as a travelogue finishing with travel instructions and brief explanations of the steamer coast. Travel from and to Havana, Cuba; Knights Key - Key West, Tampa, Miami and St Petersburg Florida; Nassau, Bahamas.Includes information on these other transportation enterprises.....
London: T. Werner Laurie, 1907. Second Edition. A Very Good Hardcover. Written for the English angler, Part I describes the trip from England across the Atlantic through New York, Washington, D.C. (including a meeting with President Roosevelt), North Carolina, and arrival in Florida. Part II explains the practices, customs and.....
USA: Xlibris, Corp. 2010. A Fine Soft cover. The Incomplete Traveler is a human story of strength and grit in the face of a series of historical events that lead to the loss of a homeland, and the need to adapt to life in exile.The history of the Fidel Castro.....
Caribbean: A.S. Carter, 1879. The letter was written by A. S. Carter, Trinidad, June 14, 1879 on Loud, Claridge & Co. [Baltimore, ship chandlers] letterhead, laid paper to his daughter. The author describes future business in Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Brooklyn. He defines accounts and dollars to be paid.....
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1859. First Edition, First Printing. A Near Fine Hardcover. Best known as the author of Two Years Before the Mast, Dana only authored three books and this travelogue has significance as his travels were in 1859, while the U.S. Senate was considering whether the United States.....
Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2002. A Fine Hardcover. A significant contribution to our understanding of the complex process of the Cuban struggle towards reforming and severing ties with Spain, this book disentangles the formerly unexplored financial and monetary factors at the center of Spain's interests and in so.....
Philadelphia: Published by Carey & Lea, 1822. Drawn by Fielding Lucas, Jr. (1781-1854). One of the most detailed maps of the Bahama Islands to appear in a Commercial Atlas. Lengthy narrative text below includes details about the islands, climates, towns, soils, government and history of each.Carey & Lea's Atlas is.....
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Rafael Hernández is the editor of Temas, the leading Cuban magazine in the social sciences and the humanities, which is renowned for its contribution to intellectual controversy on the island. He is a senior research fellow.....
New York: Lane & Tippett:, 1846. First Edition, First Printing. A Good Hardcover. History of Jamaica with chapters on slavery and its abolition. Beginning with the discovery by Columbus and colonization by Europeans the book details physical features, climate and native plants and products for export. Of significance is the.....
London: Faber and Faber, 1957. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2004. First Edition, First Printing. Near Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket. With more than 300 dazzling photographs, this book offers an international look at Carnival in New Orleans and Basile, Louisiana; Laza, Spain; rural Bulgaria; Venice, Italy; Basel, Switzerland; Tlaxcala, Mexico; Oruro, Bolivia;.....
New York: Thomas R. Knox & CO., 1885. A Very Good Hardcover. The Montauk's cruise was from New York to the Caribbean, which set sail February 21, 1884 and returned May 3, 1884 stopping at Bermuda, St. Kitt's, St. Pierre, Martinique, Trinidad, Curacao, Jamaica, Cuba, Havana and Florida. An interesting.....
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc, 1953. Early Printing. Very Good in a Fair Dust Jacket. Even though Havana is not Paris by a long jai-alai shot, it is a very exciting city and one better understood by the casual visitor who brings with him some knowledge of the Cuban capital's history.....
Amsterdam: Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal, 2004. First Edition, First Printing. Fine Hardcover in a Fine Dust Jacket. This book includes the results of a profound study of Saba and the Quill, St. Eustatius, which provides a firm basis for the conclusion that both volcanoes are indeed active. The.....
Jacksonville: Florida-Times Union Newspape, 1934. The collection was assembled by Phil Turner, a circulation manager for this newspaper, and one of the men responsible for managing the paper's newspaper boys.Turner saved letters and a large assortment of other ephemera pertaining to the newspaper's subscription contest for its newsboys, with the.....
S. l. (Havana): s. n. Bar El Floridita, nee Bar La Florida, (1939). First Edition, Thus. Very Good Pictorial Wraps. One of Ernest Hemingway's Favorite Hangouts“I drink to make other people more interesting.”Ernest HemingwayBackground Information:Bar La Florida would gain worldwide recognition in the 1920s, after the so called "Cocktail King.....