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197234512San Francisco: Bush Press 1972. First edition. 34 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. INSCRIBED by Vigil "For / Joel Oppenheimer / whose anima is / a naked thing / clowing within him / Carmel Vigil. San Francisco: Bush Press, unknown books
197234513San Francisco: Bush Press 1972. First edition. 34 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Vigil has penned this on the front free endpaper "Carmen Vigil / c/o Peter Kubelka / Austrian Filmmuseum / 1 agustrinestrasse / Wien. San Francisco: Bush Press, unknown books
199262202Gainesville: University of Florida 1992. paper wrappers. Howe Parkman Dexter. large 8vo. paper wrappers. xi 98 20 2 pages. Printed at the Meriden-Stinehour Press in an edition limited to 530 copies. Descriptive catalogue of two important collections; lists altogether over 350 items including important manuscripts. Illustrated. Indexed. Small spot on front cover. University of Florida unknown books
196216093New York: Viking 1962. 1st US. Green cloth spine with green paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. VG/VG. 71 pp. Illustrations by Jean Primrose. 8vo. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
2010162306Lubbock Texas: Texas Tech University Press 2010. Hardcover. NF/VG. Orchid cloth/boards; gilt lettering on spine. Color-illustrated ej with yellow lettering. xiv 225 pp. with color images throughout numbered by chapter. For four decades the embroiderers of Ninhue Chile have been stitching scenes of rural life in the "place of stones"-their village in the foothills of the Coastal Range between Santiago and Concepción. Their work stands today among the most evocative of Chilean arts as evocative as the story of how they came together at a crucial moment in Chile's history. Amid the political upheaval of 1971 stitchery expert Carmen Benavente returned to her native Santiago to find much of her family's farmland expropriated and resentment fomenting against former landowners. "Death to Benavente" she saw painted on one wall as she drove through the streets. Despite her family's anxieties Benavente was determined to bridge alienation to reach out to the families she'd grown up among. Going door to door on foot she offered to teach the women of Ninhue wool embroidery a nontraditional art. What followed is the story of a remarkable group of women empowered creatively and economically by their new undertaking. As artisans and entrepreneurs who found eager markets for their original works in such imaginative patterns and textures as those showcased here they continue to stitch a success story all their own. In Benavente's poignant telling the embroiderers of Ninhue map a social economic and artistic journey inspiring to artisans aficionados curators historians and economists. Despite dramatic swings of the political pendulum what these women built together succeeded in giving them a sphere of standing too little explored. - from the dust jacket. Texas Tech University Press hardcover books
1990171165Faenza: Edit Faenza 1990. Hardcover. VG-/VG- light wear to edges and corners of book and dust jacket. Navy cloth boards with silver stamped lettering. Teal and color-illustrated dust jacket with white and blue lettering. xv 343 pp. BW and color illustrations. Text in Italian. Catalogue of an exhibition. Includes bibliographical references. Edit Faenza hardcover books
2007129920Madrid Spain: Ministerio de Defensa 2007. Hardcover. VG gift bookplate inside cover lower corners bumped. Blue boards tan dust jacket with gray illustration and brick titles. 147 pp. Profuse illustrations chiefly in color. In Spanish. Treasures from the Museum of the Army. Numerous essays with various authors. Ministerio de Defensa hardcover books
012784Oaxaca Oaxaca: Fondo Nacional Para Acividades Sociales 1982. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Oblong Quarto. 131pp. Illustrated. Red cloth boards with illustrated dust jacket. The jacket spine has a 2" closed tear rough. Oaxaca, Oaxaca: Fondo Nacional Para Acividades Sociales, 1982 unknown books
1983WRCLIT38617New York: Columbia University Press 1983. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first U.S. edition. Translated from the Spanish by Helen R. Lane. About fine. Columbia University Press unknown books
1996178012New York: Guggenheim Museum / Fine Art Museums of San Francisco 1996. Hardcover. VG. light shelf-wear to lower covers. creasing to spine top & bottom. dustjacket has light scuffs & scratches; creasing to spine ends; light wear to spine edge. bright red cloth boards w/ debossed printing. 333 pgs w/ color plates and illustrations. cream pictorial dustjacket. A very nice clean and boldly illustrated catalogue from the Nasher Collection. Published in conjunction with the exhibitions: Masterworks of modern sculpture: the Nasher collection held at the Fine Art Museums of San Francisco October 1996 - January 1997; A century of sculpture: the Nasher collection held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum February - April 1997. Guggenheim Museum / Fine Art Museums of San Francisco hardcover books
1995118783Quito Ecuador: Museo Archivo de Arquitectura 1995. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; 127 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color and bw plates and figures. Text in Spanish; Accompanied an exhibition of contemporary Ecuadorean art; Includes works by Eugenio Abad Marcelo Aguirre Ana Isabel Bustamante Ana Fernandez Nelson Roman and many more. Museo Archivo de Arquitectura paperback books
2014406466Nashville: Turner 2014. A fine copy in a near fine jacket with some small nicks/tears along the edges. 10.25 x 8.25 inches. 264 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original printed boards; translucent jacket. First edition. "New Territories examines creative practices in today's globalized world in which disciplines overlap more than ever before. Looking in particular at countries such as Brazil Cuba Panama Columbia Mexico El Salvador Puerto Rico Venezuela and Chile this volume discusses the ways in which craft art and design have transcended their former identities. Today artists in these fields may address issues of not only commodification and mass production but also social concerns of urbanization displacement housing and sustainability. Including the work of more than 100 artists designers/design studios and artisans New Territories sets out to explore the present state of design--much of which has emerged from interfaces between manufacturers folk artisans indigenous artists and designers--and its future" the publisher. <br/><br/> Turner hardcover books
2000RPAL00TWCVS Publicaciones 2000. Fine. Septien Carmen Valles general editor. Palacios de Gobierno en Mexico. Mexico: CVS Publicaciones 2000. 192pp. Square quarto. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine with slight rubbing to one corner. CVS Publicaciones hardcover books
2019113200México D.F: Grupo Rodrigo Porrúa 2019. 21cm. 164 pages b/w plates recipes bibliographic references p.159-163 pict. wrps. Food Worldview Tradition and cuisine of San Juan Chamula" aims to give a tour of the culture and way of life of the tsotsil population of San Juan Chamula to publicize part of their food culture closely linked to their worldview and Indigenous religiosity so peculiar that they are reflected in their ceremonial events and the main festivities of this town. CONTENTS: Presentación -- CAPITULO 1: San Juan Chamula -- San Juan Chamula -- Modo de vida y festividades -- Matrimonio -- Nacimiento de los hijos -- La muerta -- Dia de muertos -- Iglesia del Patron San Juan Bautista y festividad -- La casa del mayordomo -- El carnaval -- Otras festividades -- CAPITULO 2: Regalos de la tierra -- La cosecha en San Juan Chamula y los ingredientes de la tierra -- Maz -- Frijoles -- Chile -- Calabaza -- CAPITULO 3: La cocina entre fogones -- La cocina entre fogonoes -- Recetario sabor aroma y color -- Chicharron con tomate -- Mogo de platano -- Caldo de frijoles a la Chamula -- Tamales de frijol -- Pescad al carbon -- Caldo de hortalizas -- Tostadas verdes -- Huevos ahogados -- Pollo con sopa de masa -- Tamales de hoja santa -- Higado en salsa roja -- Agua de manzanilla -- Cafe de tortilla y especies -- Chocolate con Posh -- Camote dulce -- Calabaza dulce -- Chayote en dulce -- Agradecimientos -- Referencias bibliograficas. Grupo Rodrigo Porrúa unknown books
1962006995New York: Viking Press 1962. First American edition. Paperbacked Boards/Cloth Spine. Fine/Near Fine. Primrose Jean. Dj with slight stain slight wear spine ends. Attractively illustrated. A companion to _The Creatures' Choir_. No previous owner signatures or inscriptions. Viking Press paperback books
2015243846Berkeley: Bay Area Alternative Press 2015. v 41p. 5.5x8 inches texts in Spanish and English on facing pages introduction preface poems very good first edition booklet in spiral-boun pictorial wraps. Peruvian-American poet. No holdings located in OCLC as of 10/2019. Bay Area Alternative Press unknown books
1970139973Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1970. US one sheet poster for the 1970s re-release of 1943 film. Nominated for an Academy Award. <br/><br/>Considered by many to be Busby Berkeley's masterpiece though there are several high spots to choose from "The Gang's All Here" is indisputably the master film choreographer's wildest and most ambitious effort with staging and camerawork that are still somewhat unexplainable today and shot in blazing Technicolor to boot. The film also boasts Carmen Miranda's finest hour the sparkling "Girl in the Tutti-Frutti Hat." <br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles California. <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches folded. Very Good plus with a red holograph ink notation to the verso pin holes and light wear along the folds. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 232. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1911303421Philadelphia J.B. Lippincott Company 1911. 1911. First edition. 8vo. 9 illustrations one is detached. Translated by Edith Hopnik. Original gilt stamped blue cloth t.e.g others uncut. Good. 271 pages. Signed twice by Joseph Cukor September 9 1911 on the front free endpaper and on page 9. From the library of noted "Gone With The Wind" Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1911. hardcover books
2009Embry 170625Yale U. Press 2009. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page color photographs. Yale U. Press, 2009. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2015171745St. Louis: Pulitzer Arts Foundation 2015. Paperback. VG- light edge wear and minor soiling to wraps. White wraps with black and blue lettering. Unpaginated. Color illustrations. Catalog published in conjunction with the exhibitions "Calder Lightness" curated by Carmen Giménez; "Richard Tuttle Wire pieces" curated by Emily Rauh Pulitzer; and "Fred Sandback 64 three-part pieces" curated by Tamara H. Schenkenberg held at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation St. Louis Mo. May 1-Sept. 12 2015. Pulitzer Arts Foundation paperback books
19481329632Zamora: Heraldo de Zamora 1948. Softcover. Octavo; G-; Paperback; Spine tan with black print; Cover has chipping to all edges tears at top of spine small stain on front creasing to spine toning to spine and front; Text block has loose binding penciled notations throughout tanning to title page uncut pages throughout light amount of foxing to plates; Text in Spanish; 784 pages frontispiece illustrated b&w plates. 1329632. FP New Rockville Stock. Heraldo de Zamora unknown books
1982149528Champaign IL: Self-published by the author 1982. Paperback. vi 123p. personal inscription signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Puerto Rican poet's first book. She was a Latin Dance and Music performer in the 1950s and on moving to Champaigne IL became a poet and matriarch of the Red Herring Poets workshop. Also a practicing Rosicrucian. Self-published by the author paperback books
2017168432Washington DC: Smithsonian American Art Museum 2017. Hardcover. New. In shrinkwrap. Goldenrod cloth boards with stamped lettering. Color-illustrated cloth boards. xxiii 161 pp. Color illustrations. Explores the influences between Mexican modernist Rufino Tamayo and the American art world at a time of unparalleled cross-cultural exchange. Smithsonian American Art Museum hardcover books
2017164835Washington DC: Smithsonian American Art Museum 2017. Hardcover. VG/VG- light wear to dj edges and corners. Goldenrod cloth boards with stamped lettering. xxiii 161 pp. Color illustrations. Explores the influences between Mexican modernist Rufino Tamayo and the American art world at a time of unparalleled cross-cultural exchange. Smithsonian American Art Museum hardcover books
1990190099Berkeley: Ishmael Reed 1990. 20p. 5.5x8.5 inches poetry very good chapbook in stapled tan printed wraps. No holdings located in OCLC as of 8/2014. Student verse could be worse. Ishmael Reed unknown books