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192635672Santiago de Chile: Edit. Nascimento 1926. Some chipping and wear at spine and foredge and covers. ind. color wrps. FIRST EDITION SIGNED on title page. Very early publication his fifth book. SCARCE. Edit. Nascimento unknown
19793685Surrey: Circle Press 1979. Hardcover. Fine. Christie John. Illustrated by John Christie. One of 300 numbered copies signed by the author and the artist. Folio-sized. 11 folded sheets i.e. 22 fol. un-sewn in a wrapper all contained in a cloth chemise with a lettered spine. Slipcase. The work is illustrated with ten color screenprints each initialed by Christie and a color print entitled "Notes 1" one of 300 numbered and signed by the artist. Minor wear to the slipcase cloth otherwise fine condition. Signed by Author and Artist. Signed by author and artist. <br/><br/> Circle Press hardcover
1981390797Barcelona : Ediciones Nauta 1981. 1st edition reprint. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original colour-printed boards. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical Description: 88 p. : ilustraciones algunas a color ; 32 cm. Subjects: Guayasamín Oswaldo 1919-1999; Trabajos pictóricos; Pintores ecuatorianos; Ecuatorian Painters; Latin American Painters; Latin American Art: Ecuador. Barcelona : Ediciones Nauta hardcover
196314450Alpignano: Stamperia di Alberto Tallone 30 aprile 1963. Ottimo stato il volume minimi segni del tempo la custodia. Legatura editoriale in brossura con sovraccoperta a stampa ripiegata velina protettiva custodia e camicia editoriale in quarto cm 29.5 x 18.5 pp 112 14. Ottimo stato minimi segni del tempo sulla custodia. Edizione originale di questa raccolta di 20 poesie autobiografiche che il poeta cileno che aveva visitato la tipografia di Tallone nel 1962 volle espressamente veder pubblicate dallo stampatore piemontese: «Ahora este ramo de sombra antártica debe ordenarse en la bella tipografía y entregar su aspereza a Tallone rector de la suprema claridad la del entendimiento». Con l'aiuto di Giuseppe Bellini traduttore di fiducia cui aveva inviato questi versi totalmente inediti Neruda affidò la silloge a Tallone lasciandogli completa libertà tipografica; la stampa fu ultimata il 30 aprile 1963 utilizzando il carattere disegnato da Tallone e inciso a Parigi dal punzonista Charles Malin alla fine degli anni '40. In tutto furono tirati 300 esemplari del volume questo uno dei 235 su carta Magnani di Pescia. Sempre per Tallone a settembre dello stesso anno uscì curata da Bellini l'edizione italiana della raccolta: Sommario. Libro dove nasce la pioggia. Stamperia di Alberto Tallone 30 aprile unknown
50540Editions Hazan, Paris, 1991
1956009042Santiago de Chile: Nascimento 1956. Book. Near Fine. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Limited and Numbered First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. #169 of an edition of 1000 copies printed on Alfa Loeber paper. Neruda's brilliant tribute to typography and typographers. Near Fine small bit of wear at base of spine in a Very Good original glassine jacket 1'"x 2" hole front cover light wear at bottom edge glassine browned. There were an additional 154 copies printed 4 on Whatman paper and 150 on Fabriano paper. Uncommon. Nascimento Paperback
2017LCB65076New York: Aperture. 2017. 1st Aperture Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Light wear to spine covers and corners. Light finger marks on covers. Book block in lovely clean condition. ; A First Aperature edition. From the collection of David Collyer. Celebrated photographic work showcasing the Chilean port city through the eye of reclusive Magnum photographer Sergio Larrain. Created during the late 1950s while Larrain travelled with poet Pablo Neruda the images capture the labyrinthine streets steep hills and vibrant life of Valparaíso with an inventive shadow-rich style that influenced generations of photographers. Though shot decades earlier the photographs were not published until the 1990s and this fantastic edition brings together Larrain’s striking black-and-white vision with texts by Neruda and correspondence with Henri Cartier-Bresson. The book is both a visual portrait of a singular city and a testament to an artist who retreated from public life yet produced work of enduring power and poetry. ; 6.5 X 0.9 X 9.25 inches; 207 pages . 1597114138 . Aperture hardcover
L14899Éditions Hazan, 1991. In-8 br. Texte de Pablo Neruda traduit par René Solis. 38 photographie noir & blanc de S. Larrain. Conception de l’ouvrage Agnès Sire avec la participation de Xavier Barral. E.O.
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198512516London: Michael Christopher Caine 1985/2021. This copy is from sheets from the Edition de Tete of around 20 on Barnham Green paper which were printed in 1985 in London. Caine has gathered these sheets and bound them in 1921. In pencil he has numbered this 48/65 and signed and dated it Paris 2021. Hand-coloured illustrations. 14.4 x 12.8 cms hand bound by Caine in stiff marbled paper wrappers and with a printed paper label on upper cover printed in Paris at Caine’s Petropolis Press in 2021. The book takes the form of two poems printed to celebrate the fleeting life of the baby Anna Sherington in 1984<em> In the Carolinas </em>by Wallace Stevens and Pablo Neruda’s <em>No Hay Olvido: Sonata</em> in Spanish with an additional English translation by Ben Belitt ‘There’s No Forgetting’.<br><br>A beautiful and heartfelt printing by the master of the Press Caine. Michael Christopher Caine unknown
1952140948413Santiago Chile: Editoria Austral 1952. First edition. Very Good. First Chilean edition of Mao Zedong's book New Democracy prefaced by the poem "To China" by Pablo Neruda. Text in Spanish. 204 1 pp. Bound in publisher's wraps printed in yellow black and red. Very Good with moderate edgewear and soiling to covers creasing to spine and toning to contents. <p>Chilean Nobel laureate poet and diplomat Pablo Neruda made three trips to China and was deeply impressed by the changes wrought by the Communist government though he disliked the cult of personality around Mao. A scarce work in Neruda's body of work with just three library listings on OCLC. Editoria Austral unknown
193828035Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla 1938. Second edition one of 2000 copies. Original wrappers spine worn light diagonal crease; browning owing to paper quality; a very good copy of a fragile item. The second edition of Neruda's poems written in response to the Civil War in Spain. Both the first and second editions consisted of 2000 copies however this edition does not have the illustrations that appeared in the first. <br/><br/> Ediciones Ercilla unknown books
1964140939530Buenos Aires Argentina: Editorial Losada S.A. 1964. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Five wrappered volumes in original cardboard slipcase. Volumes are in Very Good shape with rubbing along edges and spines gift inscriptions on front free endpaper of each volume. Slipcase has exterior and interior tape mends some splitting and wear along edges date written on front panel in pen; About Good. A major work in the original Spanish by the Chilean Nobel laureate. Editorial Losada, S.A. unknown books
1965236518HBW 1965. Boards. Very Good. Quarto. paper covered boards with animal illustrations. limited edition number 259/300 printed signed by Frasconi and Joe Blumenthal of Spiral Press and also a signed illustration by Antonio Frasconi facing title page tipped in in English and Spanish. In the original slipcase which has a slight tear glassine protective sheet is torn. Paper is Rives mouldmade An extraordinary homage also includes separate four page report on the death of Salvador Allende HBW hardcover
1990337314Santiago: Ismael Epinosa 1990. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Oscar Rodriguez. 11 mounted color illustrations by Oscar Rodriguez M. Folio red padded cloth with a window on the front cover enclosing a large pictorial label. Santiago de Chile: Ismael Espinosa 1990. Limited Edition.<br/> <br/> Special edition commemorating the 40th anniversary of Neruda's "Canto General" of which this is a part. Number 428 of 500 copies. Near fine with minimal dust soil to the binding. An elaborate presentation.<br/> <br/> Ismael Epinosa unknown
192671907heSantiago: Editorial Nascimento. Very Good. 1926. First Edition. Paperback. Wrappers.76 4 pages. One of Neruda's first works of fiction. Some foxing throughout. Letttering on spine beginning to fade.; 12mo . Editorial Nascimento paperback
193828035Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla 1938. Second edition one of 2000 copies. Original wrappers spine worn light diagonal crease; browning owing to paper quality; a very good copy of a fragile item. The second edition of Neruda's poems written in response to the Civil War in Spain. Both the first and second editions consisted of 2000 copies however this edition does not have the illustrations that appeared in the first. Ediciones Ercilla unknown
1974023180New York: Grove Press / Random House 1974 Stated first printing first bilingual Spanish/English edition review copy with publisher's slip laid-in. Book with light toning to page margins else in fine condition; dust jacket with faint toning to spine/folds and a trace of light shallow creasing else fine. A superb copy. Grove Press / Random House hardcover
1964313269BUENOS AIRES: EDITORIAL LOSADA. 1964. First Edition. Five volume set in multi-colored printed wrappers which remain unopened in parts. Lacks the original card box. Text in Spanish. Volume three: El Fuego Cruel has a 1-1/4"-inch tear at head of front cover. Apart from that only mild shelf wear at edges of covers. Excellent condition overall. O . EDITORIAL LOSADA. unknown
196824196New York: Racolin Press 1968. First edition. Orig. cream boards lettered in brown. Fine. Translated by Ben Belitt. With an Introduction by Fernand Mourlot. Sixty-seven pages of text. Oversized edition 23 1/2" x 20 1/2". The text was printed by Imprimerie Nationale de France. The type set in "Romain du Roi" engraved by Grandjean by command of Louis XIV in 1694. The lithographs that once accompanied the text is no longer availabe. Racolin Press unknown
197018923Santiago Chile: Editorial Lord Cochrane 1970. Very Good /Very Good. Mario Toral. The 1970 limited illustrated edition in its massive square folio. Issued out of Santiago by Editorial Lord Cochrane and very nicely illustrated in vivid watercolor by Mario Toral. 4782 copies issued all told. Solid and VG in its oatmeal cloth with light bowing to the front board. And in a bright VG dustjacket with light creasing along the panel edges and flap-folds. Still though an attractive very presentable copy of this lavish edition of Neruda's timeless "20 Poemas de Amor" <br/><br/> Editorial Lord Cochrane hardcover books
1967031348Madison MN: The Sixties Press 1967. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near fine/good used 1st printing pale blue colored paper covered boards with red text on spine and upper 111pp. Interior clean no marks except a former bookseller stamped initials and price at the top edge of the ffep binding tight. Slight rubbing to dj there is a tiny chip at the top fold-over of the upper no tears dj is not price-clipped. Dust jacket is sunned at spine and fore-edges. DJ enclosed in protective sleeve. <br/> <br/> The Sixties Press hardcover
1965534650New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1965. Hardcover. Fine. First edition limited issue. Illustrated from woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi as well as a Signed woodblock print as the frontispiece. Translated by Elsa Neuberger. Introduction by Angel Flores. Text in both Spanish and English. Slim quarto. Clothbacked pictorial boards. Bright and fine lacking the glassine dust jacket in a lightly worn near fine slipcase with a small label shadow. Copy 152 of 300 copies with a Signed woodblock print as the frontispiece and additionally Signed by Frasconi and print supervisor Joseph Blumenthal at the limitation. Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover
19652178Hamburg: Hoffmann u. Campe 1965. Hardcover. Fine. LIMITED EDITION of 810 copies of which this is numbered 799. Fine condition cloth hardcover with paperback companion volume both in slipcase. Hoffmann u. Campe hardcover
19756442Karl-Marx-Stadt / Berlin : publisher not identified 1975. Staplebound. Fine. Octavo 12pp. illustrated. About fine in the publisher's black printed stapled wraps with just trivial edgewear. With two related items laid in possibly as issued; and also a poster which measures about 22" x 32" 56cm x 81cm. The poster is very near fine with creases at the folds. A German-language pamphlet discussing the life of the recently deceased poet Pablo Neruda and his work " Splendor and Death of Joaquin Murietas." The pamphlet is SIGNED and INSCRIBED by someone the name is hard to read to "Matilde de Neruda" who is certainly Matilde Urrutia Neruda's widow. The pamphlet and related ephemera relate to a stage production held in East Germany within two years of Neruda's untimely death suspiciously soon after the coup in Chile which removed his hero Salvador Allende from power. There is very little in the way of bibliographical information in this pamphlet but we can be sure that the other examples we saw in commerce and in libraries were for West German productions. This East German example contains several attractive woodcut illustrations. The poster contains eight stylized vignettes from the Murietas story. Though focused on this one work the poster evokes Biblical historical and political imagery which were so common in Neruda's general oeuvre. A striking little group of items which elucidate the cultural relationship between the late radical poet and an influential communist government. [publisher not identified?] unknown