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This is a very good hardcover copy in dark red cloth covers elaborately decorated in gilt. The gilt design and titles slightly faded. Very clean inside and out, occasional foxing. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 8 color plates + 24 black & white plates. This history of Spanish painters covers Luis Morales, Sanchez Coello, Juan Fernandez Navarrete, El Greco, Luis de Vargas, Juan de las Roelas, Francisco de Herrera the elder, Francisco Pacheco, Velasquez, Ribera, Zurbaran, Alonso Cano, Murillo, Cean Bermudez and Goya. 8" high X 5 1/2" wide, 309 pages.
. 8vo. pp. 280. . Molto buono (Very Good). Importante ex libris al frontespizio (Ex libris on title page). Prima edizione italiana (First Italian Edition). .
Traduzione di Alfredo Giannini. Saggio critico di Vittorio Bodini Carta a mano con filigrana originale appositamente fabbricata per l'Editore dalle manifatture Magnani di Pescia (es. 187). 4to. pp. 270. . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione di 300 + LXXV + A/Z es. numerati. .
Due volumi. Seconda edizione a cura di Giuseppe Bellini . 8vo. pp. 418+340. . Ottimo (Fine). . Seconda edizione (2nd Edition). .
. 16mo. pp. 156. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
1999100143402Marsilio 1999 190 pages in12. 1999. Broché. 190 pages.
198371056Port Townsend Washington: Copper Canyon Press 1983. First edition. Limited edition of 250 copies. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Unpaginated 40p. Small quarto 25cm; full terracotta colored cloth with title printed on spine. In the printed dust jacket. From the library of a noted Pacific Northwest poet and collector with her ownership inscription on the front free endpaper. The spine and edges of the dust jacket are subtly faded otherwise no flaws to report. A nice copy. Features a beautiful wood engraved frontispiece portrait of Pablo Neruda by Jim Todd. Twenty-eight cantos by the Chilean master as translated by William O'Daly in this lovely fine press edition by Copper Canyon Press. The colophon states: "This authorized translation of Pablo Neruda's 'Aun' is issued in an edition of 250 copies designed and printed by Sam Hamill in the fall of 1983 from hand set Centaur type on Frankfurt Cream paper. The binding is by Marsha Hollingsworth." Copper Canyon Press is a nonprofit independent poetry publisher that "believes poetry is vital to language and living." The press was founded by Sam Hamill Tree Swenson and other associates in 1972 in Denver CO and moved to Port Townsend WA in 1974. Copper Canyon Press hardcover
899482Nouvelles Editions Latines Paris 1967 In-8 ( 190 X 140 mm ), de 284 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Traduit de l'espagnol par M. du PILLIER. 19 illustrations hors-texte. De la bibliothèque Séverin BATFROI ( Nom Ex-libris Manuscrit ). Bel exemplaire.
Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1928 (Col. Universal). Dos volúmenes en 8vo.; 181 pp., 1 h. + 168 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Bilbao, 1993. 4to. alargado; 325 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Revista literaria. Novelas y Cuentos, 1930. Folio.; 37 pp. Impresión a triple columna Cubiertas originales.
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2 vols., 8vo., Second Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece map, endpapers lightly age-soiled; original series binding of ivory buckram blocked in gilt, navy buckram backs lettered in gilt, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright copy. Navy Records Society, Vols I-II. Much-needed facsimile reissues of the original editions of 1895-1900.
Two rather feckless English women went travelling in Spain just prior to the Civil war and were apparently y quite oblivious to any of the social and political tensions. Descriptions of places and of the various maids, shop girls and other women they encpuntered.. 232p. illus. index. Cover a little worn/shabby and some light foxing to ffep. Book
1898231301898. Spanish-American War stereoview archive circa 1898-1899 documenting how the war was pictured through mass-produced photographic views that followed U.S. mobilization battlefield action occupation and military life across both Cuba and the Philippines. These stereoviews preserves the visual system by which the war was circulated to American audiences showcasing camp organization troop movement burial hospital care naval power and overseas deployment. Particularly notable is the archive's coverage of the Rough Riders the Santiago campaign in Cuba and U.S. presence in Manila and Malate showing how stereoview photography helped normalize the war's expansion from anti-Spanish conflict into a broader American imperial presence.<br /> <br /> Archive of 21 stereoviews Various publishers. Spanish-American War stereoview archive. Cuba the Philippines and the United States circa 1898-1899. each measuring 3" x 7". The views are drawn from multiple phases and theaters of the war including camp and drill scenes in the United States embarkation and troop arrivals at Tampa battlefield and occupation imagery from Cuba and extensive and some grisly scenes from Manila and surrounding areas in the Philippines. Captions and images show soldiers in formation cavalry drill military reviews naval artillery hospital interiors encampments burial grounds and troops in active position. Cuban views include Morro Castle after bombardment dead and wounded on the battlefield of Santiago U.S. soldiers preparing to invade Cuba and troops dining near Cabañas Fortress. Philippine views include a departure for Manila American pickets routing a Filipino reconnoitering party the 18th Infantry engaged by Filipino outposts volunteers awaiting orders under the tropical sun Army Hospital Manila and "Our Boys in Camp at Malate P.I." One stereoview identifies Roosevelt's Rough Riders in the mobilization phase linking the archive to one of the war's most publicly mythologized units.<br /> <br /> As a group the stereoviews demonstrate the process by which the Spanish-American War was framed not simply as a short military victory over Spain but as a sustained structure of U.S. troop deployment and occupation extending from Cuba into the Philippines. The Manila and Malate scenes are especially important in this regard since they place American soldiers within the opening phase of the Philippine conflict where U.S. military presence quickly moved beyond liberation rhetoric into imperial control. The archive's mixture of battlefield casualties camp routine naval spectacle and celebratory review scenes shows how stereoscopic publishing converted war into a domestic viewing experience while reinforcing the legitimacy of American expansion abroad. Wear to mounts some toning; overall very good condition. A strong cross-theater visual archive of the Spanish-American War and the emergence of U.S. imperial power in Cuba and the Philippines. unknown
199533631BBMetuchen, NJ [u.a.], Publishers: Scarecrow, 1995. Publishers: Scarecrow (1995). 156 Pages. Original Cloth-Volume (gilt Lettering on Front-Cover). No Dust-jacket. Ex-Library-Copy. Library-Sticker on the Spine. Library-Stamp [dropped out] verso Title. Inside otherwise very good Condition. No Markings in th
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