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(BUENOS AIRES—1806.) Terrazas, Matias.

Sermon de accion de gracias,

que con el plausible motivo de la restauracion de la ciudad, y plaza de Buenos-

Ayres . . . por las Armas Españolas.

34 pages. 4to, original plain wrappers, minor

soiling; early inscriptions on front wrapper. In modern cloth folding case.

Buenos Aires: Niños Expósitos, 1806

[400/600]

A sermon on the British invasion. Medina, Buenos Aires 339; Palau 330589.

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(BUENOS AIRES—1807.)

Breve recuerdo del formidable ataque del exército

ingles a la ciudad de Buenos-Ayres, y su gloriosa defensa por las legiones patrióti-

cas.

8 pages. 4to, pasted together; outer leaves worn and restored, second and third leaves

transposed.

Buenos Aires: Niños Expósitos, 1807

[300/400]

Poems on the successful defeat of the second British invasion. Medina, Buenos Aires 392.

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(BUENOS AIRES—1807.) [Rivarola, Pantaleón.]

Romance heroyco en que

se hace relacion circunstanciada de la gloriosa reconquista de la ciudad de

Buenos-Ayres.

39 pages. 4to, later

1

/

4

calf, worn; minor foxing and finger-soiling.

Buenos Aires: Niños Expósitos, 1807

[2,000/3,000]

FIRST EDITION

.

Rivarola was a philosopher, best known for this poem celebrating the defeat of

the British occupation. Its extensive historical notes make it an important source on the

occupation. Medina, Buenos Aires 392 (offering a full transcription); Palau 276672. Not seen

at auction since 1968, when an incomplete copy brought $350.

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