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México, Ediciones Coma, 1981. 4to.; 336 pp. Fotografías. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, CIAP, s.a. (hacia 1925). 4to.; 203 pp., 2 h. Cubiertas originales diseñadas por Dehesa.
Madrid, Ediciones Rialp, 1964 ["Adonais"]. 4to. menor; 103 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, 1952 ["Adonais"]. 8vo.; 91 pp. Edición limitada de 600 ejemplares. Cubiertas originales.
Mérida, 2000. 4to.; 192 pp. Cubiertas originales.
México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, 1963. 4to.; 126 pp., 5 hs. Primera edición. Cubiertas originales.
Badajoz, Tipografía y Librería de Antonio Arqueros, 1911. 4to.; 288 pp. Encuadernación original en media tela y cartoné.
Sevilla, Dendrónoma Ediciones, 1952. 4to. mayor ; 30 folios para la versión española más 29 folios para el texto en francés. Edición limitada y numerada de 600 ejemplares. Carpeta en cartulina, original.
Madrid, 1954 ["Adonais"]. 8vo.; 63 pp., 2 hs. Edición limitada de 600 ejemplares. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Plaza & Janés, 1978. 4to.; 228 pp., 6 hs. Encuadernación original.
Exhibition catalogue 27 February - 29 March 2008. With 16 plates. 50 pages. Incudes List of Works, Biography and Selected Public Collections. Some rubbing to covers noticeable on the back.
Zaragoza, Mariano Salas, Impresor, 1907 (Biblioteca de "El Pilar"). 4to. menor; 224 pp. Con ilustraciones de S. Cantero entre el texto. Enc. de época en media tela.
The best monograph on the work of this modern Catalan artist (1912-1999), profusely illustrated in color. WITH A SIGNED COLOR SELF-PORTRAIT IN PROFILE BY THE ARTIST ON THE TITLE-PAGE. Large 4to. Original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT, LIKE NEW.
Paperback orange quarto. 375 pages, b/w illustrations, portrait, 23 cm. In Spanish. || "Edicion de 20000 ejemplares impresa en abril de 1973"-colophon. || "El general Antonio Maceo y Grajales representa "el sentimiento de lucha, el espiritu de sacrificio, la generosidad humana, la nobleza, el orgullo nacional y la intransigencia revolucionaria" de un siglo de combates."-back cover.
Two volumes. Large 4to, maroon bds; xxxi, 553 and 592p, numerous full-page bw plates, indices, bibl. Text in Spanish
Madrid, Imprenta de Ayguals de Izco Hermanos, 1852. Folio; 272 pp. y 10 láminas litográficas. Ejemplar con manchas antiguas de humedad y leve abarquillamiento. Encuadernación de época en media piel.
Medium octavo in illus offwhite wraps; 262 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Bibliography: p. 251-257. In Spanish. || Indians of South America -- Bolivia. Ethnology -- Bolivia. Ethnology. Values -- Bolivia.
Four quarto volumes, in printed paper wraps; approx 800 pages per volume, plates, folding maps, notes, bib. A run of the first four years of this impressive, scholarly publication. In Spanish. || Middle Ages -- Periodicals. Middeleeuwen. Moyen ¬ge -- PÈriodiques. Spain -- History -- 711-1516 -- Periodicals. || ** Extra postage charges at cost may apply.** May also be purchased individually. Please inquire.
339 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. In Spanish. 500 copies printed.
Madrid, Visor Libros, 1998. 118 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada con solapas. Muy buen ejemplar. 1ª edición en España. 1st edition.
The standard bibliography of Spanish sermons and religious rhetoric. 5,340 items fully described. 4to, publisher's cloth. Fine in a slightly soiled dj.
Octavo in offwhite wraps; 115 pages illustrations 20 cm.bibliographical references. In Spanish. Association copy: Americo Paredes copy, with his name stamp to front and rear wraps, as well as his pencil marks within. Series: ColecciÛn Cultura Mexicana, v.2 / Folklore -- Mexico. Folklore.
Institut d'Estudis Balearics 1983, In-8 broché, 234 pages. Trés bon état.
Tomo 1. Quarto in dark brown-black half cloth and marbled paper boards; 609, x pages; b&w and color plates, portraits ; facsimiles 26 cm Scarce. While title page states Tomo , it woudl appear that subsequent volumes were never issued. In Spanish || "Juan Pascual Pringles (May 17, 1795 ñ March 10, 1831) was a distinguished military leader in the Spanish American wars of independence, with the rank of colonel, and later a leader of the Argentine Unitarian Party. Pringles was born in San Luis, Argentina on May 17, 1795. From 1811 until 1814 he worked in Mendoza before joining a militia in 1815. In 1820 he joined the Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers and departed for Peru as part of an expeditionary force of liberators and on arrival fought in many major battles, including the Battle of JunÌn and the Battle of Ayacucho. In 1829 he returned to Buenos Aires, and was soon drawn into the civil wars between the Unitarian Party and the Federalists.He died in battle at ChaÒaral de las ¡nimas against Facundo Quiroga's forces on March 10, 1831. Rather than surrender his sword to Quiroga's subordinate and not to the general in person, he broke it in half before being shot and killed. Quiroga later reprimanded the soldier who took Pringles' life without consulting him." -- Wikipedia. || Pringles, Juan Pascual, 1795-1831.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owners' names inside. 9 1/8"w x 12 1/4"h. Approx. 36 pages.