Cuba and Puerto Rico

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Rare pre-Castro chromo album of World War 2 from Chocolates Felices, produced in 1941. All 96 stickers present. Covers replaced some time ago. M

Price: $400.00

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Early 20th century Spanish chromo card of Aurelio Mario Gabriel Francisco García Menocal y Deop. B

Price: $25.00

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1933 Spanish comic book with cover page doing a parody of world geography, showing Cuba as a negro boy taking a bath. B

Price: $40.00

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1966 Spanish childrens book on San Antonio-Mario Claret.

Price: $90.00

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1959 Mexican comic book El Latigo de Maracumbe (A Cuban Legend).

Price: $90.00

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Map of Cuba and Jamaica, showing railways and steam routes. Inset of Havana. Bacon’s Geographical Establishment. Size: 35x50cm. M

Price: $150.00

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Two gum card of Rufus Trench, by Fleer, published in 1961. M

Price: $60.00

Note: Rufus Trench (1747-1779) was an American pirate who was imprisoned by his own crew. He escaped to Havana, Cuba where he stole a ship and recruited a new crew.

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1883 request for freedom by a slave for not receiving his primary instruction. 2 pages. M

Price: $170.00

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Telegram of the year 1897 during the war in Cuba where the governor is informed that several rebels relating on the telegram have been presented to the commander, several of them brown and brunette. It is observed how the slaves had joined the rebel parties. M

Price: $130.00

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1896 identity card. M

Price: $80.00

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1895 school notebook from Guines, with die cut stickers as well. (Hasan show one photo of complete cover and all the interior pages. M

Price: $350.00

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Early Auca titled La Negrita Honrada. Print by Epinal Pellerin. Size 30x40cm. M

Note: An auca is a graphic format popular in Spain and especially in the region of Catalonia around Barcelona. The genre dates at least to the 17th century but was banned during the 18th century before experiencing a renewal during the 19th and later the 20th centuries as a uniquely Catalonian form of expression. It takes the form of a cartoon or a comic strip, typically with 48 blocks of image and text, although some may have less. An auca is generally produced as a single sheet, but occasionally a booklet form is used. The captions tend to have some sort of consistent rhyme to assist with the flow and storytelling. Many times the term “auca” appears in the title, but another term, “aleluya,” is used, apparently interchangeably. Some sources indicate that the aleluya originated in Castile and originally included religious elements that were shed over time. Auca was a very popular form of anti-Nationalist propaganda during the Civil War.

Price: $400.00

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19th century Auca titled History of the Insurrection in Cuba. 32x43.5cm. B AH

Note: An auca is a graphic format popular in Spain and especially in the region of Catalonia around Barcelona. The genre dates at least to the 17th century but was banned during the 18th century before experiencing a renewal during the 19th and later the 20th centuries as a uniquely Catalonian form of expression. It takes the form of a cartoon or a comic strip, typically with 48 blocks of image and text, although some may have less. An auca is generally produced as a single sheet, but occasionally a booklet form is used. The captions tend to have some sort of consistent rhyme to assist with the flow and storytelling. Many times the term “auca” appears in the title, but another term, “aleluya,” is used, apparently interchangeably. Some sources indicate that the aleluya originated in Castile and originally included religious elements that were shed over time. Auca was a very popular form of anti-Nationalist propaganda during the Civil War. This is the only auca that was produced on the subject of the Spanish insurrection.

Price: $800.00

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Advertising card from chocolatier La Kabiline for the Cuban pavilion at the 1900 Exposition in Paris. M

Price: $30.00

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Cuban comic book Cuando Che er Ernestito. M

Price: $90.00

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Cuban comic book La Defensa de Bayamo. M SOLD

Price: $90.00

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Issue of Zunzun. El Hombre de la Edad de Oro. M

Price: $90.00

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Cuban magazine PABLO, No. 1, Ano 3. M SOLD

Price: $90.00

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1963 Mexican comic book, Vidas Ejemplares, San Antonio Maria Claret, archbishop of Santiago, Cuba, from 1849-1857.

Price: $90.00

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Three illustrations of Puerto Rico from Harmsworth’s. B

Price: $10.00

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