Description:
- The books, written in Spanish, are very well structured and of great interest.
- This is a weekly magazine that included publications of several novels, including Victor Hugo's “Ninety-Three”, as well as all kinds of publications that were interesting at the time. They contain a large number of engravings and drawings, and this is the successor to “La ilustración Española y Americana”.
- Dated from 1874 to 1875. It is complete, beginning with Year I - Volume I, up to Year II - Volume IV - No. 13, distributed in 4 volumes.
Parts of the Content:
- Four volumes. Copies in Spanish, with the complete text.
- White flyleaf. Flyleaf. Legal page. Cover. Contents. One flyleaf. White endpapers.
Book description:
- Very well executed sewn binding, with guillotined and blue speckled edges, from the second half of the 19th century.
- The text is printed in single-colour black, with very good ink, well centred and with good margins.
- Contains many engravings, both outside the text and inserted into the text, as well as maps and puzzles.
- Book printed on fine, good quality paper, slightly browned.
- Hard covers, half leather. Dutch binding.
Conservation and Damage:
- Very good overall condition.
- Sewn binding in good condition.
- Edges with some dirt and minimal scuffing. Blue speckles.
- The covers are slightly scuffed and have small tears in the corners, but the interior is in very good condition. Some small rust spots.
- The book has not suffered any external damage such as insect or rodent attacks, etc.
- The book shows wear and tear typical of its age.
Comments:
- Both the measurements and the weight are approximate.
- The colours in the photos are not exactly the same as the actual colours.
- The book for sale is the one shown in the photos. The description is not a detailed account of the book.
- The information provided here is personal opinion and has not been verified.
5314 - EL BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. COMPLETE. 1874...