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113pp.rijkelijk geïll., Tentoonstellingscatalogus t.g.v. Europalia 85 Espana, Hasselt, Cultureel Centrum, 19/10-1/12 1985, [werk van Spaanse fotografen over Spanje]
S29577, 113pp.rijkelijk geïll., Tentoonstellingscatalogus t.g.v. Europalia 85 Espana, Hasselt, Cultureel Centrum, 19/10-1/12 1985, [werk van Spaanse fotografen over Spanje]
Octavo in red printed glossy wraps; xiv, 168 p. : ill. ; 22 cm ; bibliographical references. In Spanish. Uncommon. Teorema ; numero monografico 1975. || Philosophy -- Congresses. Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman) -- Congresses.
Barcelona, Bruguera, 1968. Colección Pilote. Guión de Goscinny. Ilustraciones de Uderzo. Traducción de Jaime Perich. 48 p. Folio. Cartoné editorial con algunas rozaduras. Lomo levantado y con leve pérdida. Buen ejemplar. 1ª edición. Primera edición. 1st edition. First edition
. 8vo. pp. 534. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione (First Edition). .
Octavo in color illus. DJ; 430 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Art, Modern -- 20th century. Art, Argentine -- 20th century.Text in Spanish
18206451Mexico City: Alejandro Valdes 1820. First printing. Quarto 11pp. Spirited defence of freedom of the press critical of infringements that were being made by the restored crown of Ferdinand VII of laws that had been passed by the Spanish Cortes parliament during the liberal period during and right after the Napoleonic invasion. One of these infringements was the restriction of the press. Though it is anonymous the author signs himself "El Espanol imparcial" and a close reading indicates that he was probably living in Mexico. From an argument for a free press he ends up proposing independence for the American possessions. Not in Medina; Palau 19237: OCLC list 5 libraries with holdings. Fine. <br/><br/> Alejandro Valdes unknown books
Octavo in off-white illus wrappers; 3 p. l., 9-202 p. 21 cm. Text in Spanish. / Aviation, airplanes; flights; air travel Latin America -- Description and travel.† United States -- Description and travel.†
189834216Atlanta: Atlanta Peace Jubilee 1898. First Edition. Broadside. Very good. Broadside. Approx. 8" x 6". Vertical fold to the paper. This broadside provides the schedule for Wednesday December 14th and Thursday December 15th. President William McKinley and his party attended this celebration having lunch before attending a public reception at the State Capitol on Wednesday. Later that day there was a floral parade and an evening reception at the Capital City Club. Thursday they had breakfast at the Kimball House followed by a Grand Parade and a Grand Banquet at 7:00 p.m. At 8:00 p.m. a theater party at the Grand tendered by the ladies of Jubilee Committee to Mrs. McKinley and the ladies of the Presidential Party: Sol Smith Russell being the attraction. Either the President kept late hours or the programme was inaccurate: following the theater performance the next agenda item was 11 p.m. lunch at Capitol City Club with the President and his party departing at 1:00 a.m. From Franklin Garrett's history "Atlanta Environs" vol. II pages 357-359 summarizes the celebration. Garrett states "An outstanding event in the local annals for 1898 was the Atlanta Peace Jubilee held on December 14th and December 15th celebrating the success of American arms in the late war." General Wheeler was one of the President's party. Atlanta Peace Jubilee unknown
0805494197.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0805495916-8-1B&H Español. Concise Reprint. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. B&H Español unknown
Larousse 1950, In-plano relié toile bordeaux éditeur, 58 grandes cartes certaines dépliantes et en couleurs + index et statistiques démographiques et économiques. Préface de André SIEGFRIED. Texte en français, en anglais et en espagnol. Bon état.
Madrid, Revista Literaria Novelas y Cuentos, 1948. Folio; 59 pp. impresas a doble columna. Cubiertas originales con un dibujo de Manolo Prieto.
Folio in peach-tan cloth and glossy black color photo-illus DJ189 p. : ill. (many in full color) ; bibliographical references (p. 187) ; 31 cm. Uncommon. In Spanish. || Mural painting and decoration, Baroque -- Mexico -- Atotonilco (Guanajuato) Mural painting and decoration, Mexican -- Mexico -- Atotonilco (Guanajuato) Santuario de Jes˙s Nazareno (Atotonilco, Guanajuato, Mexico)
2005100145061Brepols Publishers 2005 560 pages 14x1x20cm. 2005. Broché. 560 pages.
1984500178118Garnier Flammarion / Litterature bilingue 1984 191 pages 10 8x1 4x17 6cm. 1984. mass_market. 191 pages.
192323487ABZürich, Rascher Verlag, 1923. Gr.-8°. 1 Bl., 153 (6) S. Mit 14 Abbildungen auf Tafeln (davon 6 farbig) und einer Original-Pinselzeichnung von Fritz Widmann. Goldgeprägter Orig.-Halbpergamentband mit kleiner Deckelillustration und Kopfgoldschnitt. In Kartonschuber. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
192323487ABZürich, Rascher Verlag, 1923. Gr.-8°. 1 Bl., 153 (6) S. Mit 14 Abbildungen auf Tafeln (davon 6 farbig) und einer Original-Pinselzeichnung von Fritz Widmann. Goldgeprägter Orig.-Halbpergamentband mit kleiner Deckelillustration und Kopfgoldschnitt. In Kartonschuber.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full brown cloth boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 176 pages.
1937SPANISHC002314Left Review London. 1937. First edition. Royal octavo. 24 pages. Wrappers. A publication arising from a letter signed by twelve European writers prominent in Europe including Aragon W.H. Auden Nancy Cunard Heinrich Mann Pablo Neruda Ramon Sender Tristan Tzara etc. The letter was addressed to the writers of England Scotland Ireland and Wales and asked whether they were for or against the government of Republican Spain. Somehow Ezra Pound got involved he was neutral in a combative kind of way: ''Spain is an emotional luxury to a gang of sap-headed dilettantes''. The majority of responses were in favour and these include messages from Samuel Beckett ''�Up the Republic!'' - almost the shortest contribution Kay Boyle Thomas Burke Cyril Connolly Aleister Crowley C. Day Lewis Liam O'Flaherty Ford Madox Ford David Gascoyne Victor Gollancz Laurence Housman Aldous Huxley C.L.R. James Arthur Koestler John Lehmann Rose Macaulay ''AGAINST FRANCO'' - the shortest contribution Hugh Macdiarmid Louis MacNeice John Middleton Murry Sylvia Pankhurst V.S. Pritchett Herbert Read Olaf Stapledon Sylvia Townsend Warner Clough Williams-Ellis etc etc. In the neutral camp were Vera Brittain Robert Byron T.S. Eliot H.G. Wells V. Sackville-West etc. Only five messages are in the ''Against'' section including ones from Edmund Blunden Arthur Machen and Evelyn Waugh. The following year a similar exercise was carried out in America where 418 writers gave their opinions. This pamphlet has also been the inspiration for questionnaires on the Vietnam War and even the Falklands War.Foxing mostly light on almost every page. Covers lightly stained. Spine starting to split. Good. Left Review, London. unknown
Octavo in blue & black self-wrappers; xxxii, 272 p. ; 21 cm; bibliographical references (p. [259]-272). Text in Spanish. Uncommon. // Autobiography in literature ; Cardoza y AragÛn, Luis, 1904- Rio. Cardoza y AragÛn, Luis, 1904- -- Criticism and interpretation.
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
Opera tratta dai "Los Caprichos", per la prima volta pubblicati nel 1799. Prova della quinta edizione di dodici, stampata dalla calcografia di Madrid, circa 1883. Acquaforte, acquatinta brunita e puntasecca, in perfetto stato di conservazione. La serie chiamata Los Caprichos è composta da ottanta incisioni, la cui prima edizione [l’unica a non essere pubblicata postuma] venne alla luce nel 1799. Curata in fase d’edizione dallo stesso artista, la serie fu commercializzata e dopo poco tempo ritirata dal mercato. Infatti, a causa dei numerosi soggetti che ironizzavano sulla società spagnola di fine secolo, il Goya subì una censura. L’interpretazione dei soggetti rappresentati su queste lastre, sempre enigmatiche, è spesso controversa Plate 1: portrait of the artist wearing hat, bust-length to left; Fifth Edition c.1883 impression. 1799 Etching, aquatint, drypoint and burinFrom the fifth edition of twelve of the so-called "Los Caprichos" series, edited by the Madrid Calcografia [circa 1883].A very good impression, with good contrast, printed on contemporary paper, customary margins, in very good conditions. The series called Los Caprichos, consists of eighty etchings. This first edition of 1799, the only one not to be published posthumously, is imprinted on soft laid pape. Cured in phase edition by the same artist, the series was marketed and before long withdrawn from the market. In fact, because of the many subjects that mocked the Spanish society of the century, Goya suffered censorship. The interpretation of the subjects represented on these plates, always enigmatic, is often controversial. Harris 36, Delteil 38.
Large quarto in white-red DJ, 395 pages, b&w illustrations; 29 cm. In Spanish. || Art, Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828. || Book is #401. || DJ protected in archival mylar sleeve.
Madrid, Dédalo, s.a. (hacia 1936) ("Novelas y Cuentos"). Folio.; 15 pp. Impresión a triple columna. Cubiertas originales.