Coahuila and Texas (Mexico). Laws, statutes, etc. 1831, Jan. 31
Published / Created:
[23 de mayo de 1831]
Call Number:
BrSide4o Zc52 831cpb
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Reprint, with a translation into English, of decrees of the Congreso Constitucional, No. 18, September 15, 1827, relating to slavery, and No. 164, January 31, 1831, relating to the division of the Department of Bexar into two districts.
Publisher:
[Imprenta a cargo del C. Vicente de la Parra]
Subject (Geographic):
Coahuila and Texas (Mexico)
Subject (Topic):
Slavery --Law and legislation --Mexico and Slavery --Mexico --Coahuila and Texas
An apparently unrecorded eighteenth century American verse broadside. The poem recounts the tragic tale of a young merchant who falls in love with Lucretia, becomes engaged to her, then sails away to make his fortune. The text is surrounded by printer’s ornaments of four-petaled flowers, suns, and rosettes, including those used by Samuel and Thomas Green who were printing in partnership in New Haven, 1769-97.
Arnaud, Noel, Battistini, Yves, Bureau international du surrealisme revolutionnaire, Dotremont, Christian, 1922-1979, Groupe surrealiste-revolutionnaire de Belgique, Groupe surrealiste-revolutionnaire en France, Jaguer, Edouard, 1924-, Passeron, Rene, 1920-, Studio Yves Hervochon, Tardos, Tibor, and Vaux, Marc, 1932-
Subject (Topic):
Artists --Europe, Surrealism --Belgium --History, and Surrealism --France --History
At head of sheet: Opera House, Cape Town, lessee Frank de Jong, Mr. Frank de Jongs and Herbert Flemmings new company. and From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling.