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Dark blue cloth and brown marbled paper octavo with leather binding. 202 pages; 18 cm. Author's first book of philosophy and second book, preceded by his collection of short stories, entitled La Manga (1932). In Spanish. || Rare. Only 1 copy located Worldcat. || Unclear if originally issued in wrappers and rebound. If so, original wrappers lacking. || Argentina, Philosophy, Socialism. || Fuerza de OrientaciÛn Radical de la Joven Argentina (FORJA)
Bound volume of 22 issues of L'Humanité Féminine, from Femme D'Italie 22 December 1906 to Femmes D'Afrique 3rd Series 2 March 1907. Edwardian soft porn that includes the photograph of two naked Tuareg girls that inspired Henri Matisse to sculpt the "Two Women" in bronze 1908. In good condition except for a purple mark on back cover and damage to top front corner of cover and some text page and also damage to base of spine. Bizarre as it may sound we suspect this damage was caused by a member of the parrot family as we have previous experience of such damage.
CA01C-00072United States and Spanish Commission. Collectible - Acceptable. n.p.: United States and Spanish Commission 1878-1879. 1st edition. No. 29. Exhibits No. 1-3 and the deposition. Sm 4to and 8vo. Desposition: 40pp. Exhibits: 6pp. Binding copy. Disbound. Some wear and tearing to pages. Deposition is unopened at top edge. In polypropylene bag. United States Spain Government Trials Inquire if you need further information. United States and Spanish Commission unknown
76-0148Paris: Gazette des Beaux Arts circa 1860s. Etching on shield watermarked laid paper. 37 x 27 cm sheet. Very Good light specks of foxing in left margin. Paris: Gazette des Beaux Arts, [circa 1860s]. unknown
1979WRCLIT74658Amsterdam: Galerie Da Costa 1979. Suite of 8 original color etchings incorporating text plus title leaf and justification. Oblong quarto 25 x 32.5 cm. Laid into printed wrappers with pictorial vignette the whole laid into a pictorial cloth folder with linen strapping. Fine. First edition. One of fifty numbered copies signed by the artist in addition to six copies hors commerce and the prototype set of the etchings. The eight etchings collectively present the late artist's self-portrait with the comment: "Of course this book if you are willing to forget what a book looks like is that kind of exhibitionism Andre Breton should have called 'un livre à la porte battante'." Galerie Da Costa hardcover books
76-0879Paris: Mourlot 1960. Color lithograph. 31.5 x 24.5 cm sheet. Very Good.Literature: Mourlot 244. [Paris: Mourlot, 1960]. unknown
1937WRCLIT69942Madrid & Barcelona: Sindicato de Professionales de la Bellas Artes / Indus Gráficas Seix y Barral 1937. Folded leaflet. 17.5 x 12.5 cm on stiff card with pictorial top panel. Very near fine. A separate printing of Alberti's poem "Vosotros no Caisteis" in facsimile of his ms. with a French translation in type "Vous N'êtes pas Tombés" with a cover illustration signed in the image "Parilla XXXVII." This was published as an element in an interesting set of cards with a series title "Recuerdo de España" distributed for the promotion and defense of the Republic published under the direction of the Fine Arts trade union the alliance charged with some of the most important propaganda efforts during the war. The cards bear illustrations in various media and internally present both in type and in facsimile of manuscript statements in support of the cause both prose and poetry. Sindicato de Professionales de la Bellas Artes / Indus Gráficas Seix y Barral unknown books
57306Se vend à Augsbourg au Negoce comun de l'Acadamie Imperiale d'Empire des Arts libereaux avec Privilege de Sa Majesté Imperiale et avec Defense ni d'en faire ni de vendre les Copies Second half of the 18th C. 12 x 16 inches. Bordered by green paper. Edges rubbed small area of wrinkling else Fine. 12 x 16 inches. Se vend à Augsbourg au Negoce comun de l'Acadamie Imperiale d'Empire des Arts libereaux avec Privilege de Sa Majesté Imperiale unknown books
1992544178Austin: W. Thomas Taylor 1992. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Tied flexible pale red paper over flexible boards. One of 100 copies. Fine. Translated from Spanish versions of the original Arabic. An attractive volume. W. Thomas Taylor unknown
1991001611<p>Newtown: Gwasg Gregynog 1991. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Frank Martin. Limited Edition of 200 copies in quarter cloth this copy No.20 80 copies in 1/4 leather and 20 copies in sheets were also published. Small slim 4to pp115 colophon page with 16 colour and b/w wood engravings by Frank Martin. Hardcover no dust jacket. Binding in removable plastic protector of brown cloth spine with gilt titles over b/w decorative paper covered boards in very good condition with just a little rubbing to tips of boards and top & tail of spine. Inside in excellent fine and unread condition. This translation of 'Lazarillo de Tormes' a fictitious biography attributed to Diego Hurtado de Mendoza is the first English version after a series of early translations the first were French 1560 and 1561 followed relatively closely by the English in 1576 with the French 'Lyon' edition being used by Rowland as the primary source in 1586. An excellent copy of this scarce edition. <br /><br /></p> Gwasg Gregynog hardcover
11665On letterhead of 9 Marlborough Place St John's Wood NW. 'Sunday Evening' no date. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium with mourning border. Good on lightly-aged paper with thin neat strip of paper mount at head of third page. The sense of humour for which the St John's Wood Clique was known is reflected in the letter which begins: 'Marks Storey and I have just returned from Paris to which dissolute city we went to see the "Salon" and after a hard course of study of pictures frescoes elaborate "menus" at Champeaux and female costume reduced to its simplest form at Offenbach's Theatre - where it chiefly consists of a belt with a few small coins hanging about here we are home again - to Virtue Simplicity and Work!' He is sorry to be late replying: Horsley's friend's drawing is a good one and he has 'many friends better able than myself to advise him'. 'The sending in is to-morrow and so good luck to him - I am sure he thoroughly deserves it.' Calderon writes that he and his colleagues were all very sorry to learn the cause of Horsley's absence from the last meeting: 'it was badly attended - besides yourself - Ward and Leighton were absent - but very interesting as Cope brought forward his motion'. Calderon has 'seriously studied the "lighting" at the Salon' and wants to 'try it in one room here'. He ends by asking: 'Will you back me up' On letterhead of 9 Marlborough Place, St John's Wood, NW. 'Sunday Evening' [no date]. unknown
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193030826Espagne, Barcelona, Toribio Taberner, editor, 1905. In-12 relié de 253 pages, au format 19,5 x 12,5 cm. Elégante reliure moderne plein bradel papier rouge. Dos rond avec pièce de titre. Couvertures avec petites restaurations conservées. Portrait photographique de l'auteur en couverture. Intérieur frais. Traduction de la Vida Litteraria. Ce roman de science-fiction dystopique et première fiction politique explicite écrite par H.G.Wells, raconte l'histoire d'un homme qui ayant dormi pendant deux cent ans, se réveille dans un Londres complètement transformé, devenue une mégalopole futuriste gouvernée par le capitalisme et la tyrannie impitoyable, et où il devenu l’homme le plus riche du monde. C'est une version révisée de When the Sleeper wakes, une histoire sérialisée entre 1898 et 1899 par Wells dans " The Graphic ". Exemplaire en superbe état de fraicheur. Rarissime édition originale espagnole.
221991Madrid, Imprimerie royale, 1792 2 tomes en un vol. in-8, [9] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre et titre, préface du traducteur, table des chapitres, liste des souscripteurs), 201 pp., [3] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre & titre, table des chapitres), 237 pp., demi-basane marine, dos à nerfs orné de guirlandes, fleurons et filets dorés (reliure moderne).
Madrid, por Don Joachîm Ibarra, 1783. Tres volúmenes en 4to. menor; XXVIII-280 pp. + 2 hs., 303 pp. + 2 hs., 304 pp. Encuadernación uniforme de la época, en piel marbreada con lomera ornada y tejuelo. Primera edición española, publicada sin láminas, de esta significativa obra que, en palabras del traductor en su dedicatoria a la Infanta Carlota Joaquina, "hace oir a todos la voz de la razón ilustrada con los principios de la religión". La obra que, en definitiva, constituye la fórmula ideal para no mostrar demasiado el plumero en tiempo de luces en derredor.
90pp, illustrazioni, dedica dell’A. al marchese Paulucci de Calboli, legatura in pieno marocchino con elegante cornice floreale e ovale al centro del piatto anteriore riproducente il titolo dell’opera e il nome dell’Autrice (Sembrad...Poesìas por Cristina De Arteaga), alle armi di Paulucci de Calboli su entrambi i piatti, titolo e nome dell’Autrice in oro al dorso, fregi in oro, nervature. Contropiatti in pelle nera con decorazioni in oro con protezione di seta verde. Taglio superiore in oro.
In-4°, pp. 544, (6), mezza pelle coeva con nervi, tassello e titolo al dorso. In-4°, pp. 544, (6), half calf binding with bands and gilded title at the back
18007582CBLondon, Cook, o.J. (um 1800). Kl.-8°. Mit 5 Frontisp., 5 gestochenen Titel und 11 ganzseitigen Kupfertafeln. Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7582CB|7582CB_2 5 Bände. [2 Warenabbildungen]
118496Valencia, Biblioteca Hispanica Puvill, 1974 in-folio, [14] pp. et 318 feuillets numérotés, table des chapitres en fin d'ouvrage, cartonnage souple sous jaquette de l'éditeur.
3930, Havard, Paris, 1849, Demi-veau, 15x23cm, 465pp, 396pp, 399pp, 386pp
019224Federico Beltrán Masses (1885-1949), peintre espagnol. Dessin original signé, 1943, environ 125*160mm. Saisissant dessin au crayon titré « Metro 1943 Paris » avec les personnages représentés sous forme de squelettes, y compris le bébé dans les bras de sa maman. Ancienne collection de Maurice Chevassu (1877-1957). [453]
019226Federico Beltrán Masses (1885-1949), peintre espagnol. Dessin original, sd [ca.1918], environ 100*145mm. Dessin à l'encre représentant un soldat français s'apprêtant à couronner l'Amérique, personnifiée. Dessin saisissant. Petit trou au niveau du bras de la femme, comblé anciennement au dos (très certainement par l'artiste lui même). Dessin collé en tête sur un autre papier. Très beau document. Ancienne collection de Maurice Chevassu (1877-1957). [453]
019227Federico Beltrán Masses (1885-1949), peintre espagnol. Dessin original, sd [ca.1918], environ 165*110mm. Dessin à l'encre sur un calque, représentant une femme ailée (la Victoire personnifiée ?) portant, telle une piéta, un soldat mort sur lequel on lit « Verdun ». Petit manque sur la droite, comblé anciennement au dos (très certainement par l'artiste lui même). Dessin collé aux coins sur un autre papier. Très beau dessin. Ancienne collection de Maurice Chevassu (1877-1957). [453]
Barcelona, Espasa y Compañía, Editores, s.a. (1888). Dos volúmenes en gran folio (37 v 27 cms.); 2 hs., XLIII pp., 599 pp., y 542 pp. (en realidad 642, por error de numeración). Numerosas ilustraciones en negro entre el texto y un total de 30 láminas en color. Encuadernación editorial en media piel y tela, con gofrados dorados en los planos y lomeras.