Processo Administrativo Ibero-Americano (Aspectos Sucio-Economicos Perido Colonial)
Author: Lahmeyer Lobo, Eulalia (1924-2011) from the library of Dr Donald Worcester
Year: 1960
Publisher: Biblioteca do Exercito-Editora
Place: Sao Paulo
Description:
570 pages with facsimiles, maps and bibliography. Royal octavo (9 1/4" x 6 1/4") bound i original publisher's wrappers. From the library of Professor Donald Worcester. First edition.
Eulália Maria Lahmeyer Lobo was a Brazilian historian , the first woman to obtain a doctorate in history in Brazil. Graduated in the year of 1944, by the University of Brazil , in Geography and History, where she was doctored in the following decade in History of America. In the 1980s, she taught at the Universidade Federal Fluminense until becoming an emeritus teacher in 1998; also taught the subject at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro from 1963 to 1985, when he received from UFRJ the title of emeritus teacher.
Condition:
Worcester's stamp to front end paper. Edge wear with chips, spine ends chipped, previous owner's name and address on verso half title page and front end paper, front wrapper beginning to separate else a good to very good copy.
Year: 1960
Publisher: Biblioteca do Exercito-Editora
Place: Sao Paulo
Description:
570 pages with facsimiles, maps and bibliography. Royal octavo (9 1/4" x 6 1/4") bound i original publisher's wrappers. From the library of Professor Donald Worcester. First edition.
Eulália Maria Lahmeyer Lobo was a Brazilian historian , the first woman to obtain a doctorate in history in Brazil. Graduated in the year of 1944, by the University of Brazil , in Geography and History, where she was doctored in the following decade in History of America. In the 1980s, she taught at the Universidade Federal Fluminense until becoming an emeritus teacher in 1998; also taught the subject at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro from 1963 to 1985, when he received from UFRJ the title of emeritus teacher.
Condition:
Worcester's stamp to front end paper. Edge wear with chips, spine ends chipped, previous owner's name and address on verso half title page and front end paper, front wrapper beginning to separate else a good to very good copy.