Item #38512 Vindicacion del honor vulnerado. Domingo Cullen.

Vindicacion del honor vulnerado.

Buenos Aires: Imprenta de Álvarez, [1823]. 14 pp. 8vo. Disbound, in folding archival portfolio. First edition. Leaves loose, else a very good copy, small worm hole on a few leaves not affecting text, duplicate release stamp on last page, lower edge trimmed. Item #38512

Begins: "Si se hubiesen atacado derechos mios particulares, yo habria mirado con indulgencia á mis detractores...." Dated and signed on page 9: Buenos Aires abril 19 de 1823. 'Domingo Cullen.' Includes four pages of "Documentos" (10-14). Domingo Cullen (1791-1839) came to Argentina from the Canary Islands in 1811 and was active in Uruguayan independence, before moving to Santa Fe in 1823 when this pamphlet was written in response to an article in no. 36 of "El Centinela" of 13 April 1823, entitled "Sucesos notables." which attacked Estanislao López (1786-1838), Governor of Santa Fe, and Juan Antonio Lavalleja (1784-1853), another Uruguayan revolutionary. Quite uncommon. OCLC shows two copies: British Library and JCB. Another is located at the BN Argentina.

Price: $250.00

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