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Barcelona, Daniel Cortezo, 1886 (Biblioteca 'Arte y Letras'). 4to.; X-411 pp., 1 h. Con ilustraciones de F. Gómez Soler. Encuadernación original en tela estampada de Pasco.
Barcelona, Casa Editorial Maucci, 1909 (Biblioteca 'Arte y Letras'). 4to. mayor; VI-364 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
México, D.F., Editores Mexicanos Unidos, 1966. 8vo.; 143 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, La Farsa, 1927. 4to menor; 70 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, E. Domenech, Editor, 1910. 8vo. alargado; 283 pp., 2 hs. Enc. original en tela estampada.
Madrid, La Farsa, 1931. 4to menor; 72 pp. con ilustraciones de Antonio Merlo. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, La Farsa, 1929. 4to. menor; 60 pp., Ilustraciones de Alonso. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Comedias, 1927. 4to.; 62 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Los Contemporaneos, 1922. 4to; 23 pp. sin numerar, impresas a doble columna. Cubiertas originales de Yzquierdo Durán.
Madrid, Prensa Moderna, s.a. 224 p. 8º. Rústica editorial algo rozada. Buen ejemplar.
Barcelona, Casa Editorial Araluce, 1931. 4to.; VI-222 pp., 1 h. y ocho láminas. Enc. original en cartoné.
Two photocopied articles bound together in a binder. 130 pages, 8 pages. First article from The Journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Volume XII, Number 1, January 1968, and includes musical notation and bibliography. The second is from Western Folklore, Volume XXI, Number 2, April 1962, and includes musical notation. Pages lightly tanned, last page torn, not effecting text. Very good condition. (SEF-35-20)
An exhibition catalogue that is also the standard monograph on Alberto Porta y MuÒoz, a Catalan surrealist known as Zush until 2001 and Evru thereafter. 370 pp. Profusely illustrated in color, with many full-page plates. THIS COPY WITH A LARGE DOUBLE-PAGE SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWING BY ZUSH. Large 4to. Publisher's cloth, dustjacket. FINE AND BRIGHT, AS NEW.
First collected edition of these poems, which had been published separately in various magazines and newspapers. Scholarly introduction and notes. 8vo. Original wraps. Uncut and unopened. Light wear to wraps, internally fine.
Dark red octavo, 49 pages In Spanish. Poetry. Only 300 copies. No records found in WorldCat.
Barcelona, Editorial Tartessos, 1943 ["Colección Seis Delfines"]. 4to.; 234 pp. Encuadernación original en cartoné estampado.
Madrid, La Novela Policiaca, 1918. 4to; 40 pp. sin numerar. Cubiertas originales. Zigomar, creado en 1909, y precedente de Fantomas, puede ser considerado el primer héroe de la literatura pulp. Su autor Sazie, es recordado hoy en el arte de la esgrima por ser el creador del denominado "point d'arrêt à trois branches".
Madrid, La Novela Teatral, 1921. 4to.; 36 pp. sin numerar. Cubiertas originales.
16mo, illus sw, 104p, bw illus. Text in Spanish // Afro-Latin American literature storytelling ; Folktales ; African American legends of Bolivia and the Andes.
Madrid, Mundo Latino, 1923. 4to.; 284 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar sin cubiertas. Cuiertas provisionales en cartulina.
Opera tratta dai "Los Caprichos", per la prima volta pubblicati nel 1799. Prova della quarta edizione di dodici, stampata dalla calcografia di Madrid, circa 1870. Aquaforte, 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 ne 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. Etching with burnished aquatint and engraving, 1799. From the fourth edition of twelve of the so-called "Los Caprichos" series, edited by the Madrid Calcografia [circa 1870].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 53, Delteil 55.
Zaragoza, Ediciones Atalanta, 1952. 4to. menor; 176 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Octavo in blue wrappers; 77 pages; 22 cm. The poet's first book. Uncommon. // Literatura - Espana
Octavo in black DJ, liv, 424 p ; 24 cm. In Spanish. || DJ protected in archival mylar sleeve. || Francia, JosÈ Gaspar RodrÌguez de, 1766-1840 -- Novela. || Series: Biblioteca Ayacucho, 123.
Black octavo, gilt to spine, gilt and gilt design to front board, 284 p, b&w illus ; 22 cm. In Spanish. Limited edition. Presumably signed and inscribed by translator (difficult to read but appears tp be that of Malke Donatti). #80/93 copies || "Los hilos conductores de la trama fueron la obra de Wilhelm en la versiÛn alemana y la estupenda traducciÛn inglesa de Cary F. Baynes"--Page vii./ Traducido de la ediciÛn alemana de Richard Welhelm: I Ging, das Buch der Wandlungen. Y cotejada con la ediciÛn inglesa: The I Ching, or book of changes. Spirituality, Chinese.