CURIOSO Y NUEVO ROMANCE DONDE SE REFIERE EL MAYOR, Y MAS LAMENTABLE SUCESSO, QUE HAN ADMIRADO LOS ...

CURIOSO Y NUEVO ROMANCE DONDE SE REFIERE EL MAYOR, Y MAS LAMENTABLE SUCESSO, QUE HAN ADMIRADO LOS SIGLOS, EN LA DESECHA BORRASCOSA TORMENTA, QUE HA PADECIDO NUESTRA ARMADA ESPAÑOLA.[caption title]

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Published by Francisco Garay, Seville, 1719
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[4]pp. Small quarto. Modern three-quarter morocco over linen boards, spine gilt. Occasional stains, holes at bottom of both leaves (not effecting text), last page of text closely trimmed. A good copy. A four-page ballad describing the enormous storm experienced by the Spanish fleet in 1719 and of the miraculous preservation of the ships which eventually arrived safely in Cadiz. It was this same great fleet which Spain had gathered at Cadiz and Corunna for the invasion of the west of England directed by James Butler, the attainted Duke of Ormonde. A rare, possibly unique, piece of early 18th-century Spanish verse. Not recorded in Palau, NUC, or on OCLC. Seller Inventory # WRCAM35378

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Title: CURIOSO Y NUEVO ROMANCE DONDE SE REFIERE EL ...
Publisher: Francisco Garay, Seville
Publication Date: 1719

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Published by Seville: Francisco Garay, 1719., 1719
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Seller: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.

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A four-page ballad describing the enormous storm experienced by the Spanish fleet in 1719 and of the miraculous preservation of the ships which eventually arrived safely in Cadiz. It was this same great fleet which Spain had gathered at Cadiz and Corunna for the invasion of the west of England directed by James Butler, the attainted Duke of Ormonde. A rare, possibly unique, piece of early 18th-century Spanish verse. Not recorded in Palau, NUC, or on OCLC. [4]pp. Small quarto. Modern three-quarter morocco over linen boards, spine gilt. Occasional stains, holes at bottom of both leaves (not effecting text), last page of text closely trimmed. A good copy. Seller Inventory # 35378

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