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1971140948600Hato Rey Puerto Rico: Caribbean Review 1971. Seven issues of the postcolonial academic literary and political review of the Caribbean for an English-speaking audience. Tabloid format newsprint. Vol. 1 Nos. 234; Vol. 2 Nos. 134; Vol. 3 No. 2. Very Good condition folded horizontally with typical toning to newsprint light reading wear dampstaining to three or so of the issues' outer wraps. Includes English-translated work by Jorge Luis Borges Pablo Neruda Augustin Yanez Mario de Andrade and others as well as some coverage of the Puerto Rican independence movement and other Caribbean movements. Uncommon in the trade. Caribbean Review unknown
88192GLM, 1948-1950, 5/6 fascicules de 145x230 mm environ, 48 à 50 pages par fascicules, N° 1 à 5, feuillets non coupés. Infimes rousseurs sur la tranche supérieure, une couverture insolée, dos insolés sur 3 fascicules, sinon bon état.
1938032Paris, Denoël, 1938. In-8° broché (140 x 180 mm). 61 pages + fnch. couverture imprimée polychrome. Collection de l'Association Internationale des Écrivains pour la Défense de la Culture, publié sous la direction littéraire d'ARAGON. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de la traduction française dûe à Louis Parrot. Exemplaire sur alfa teinté du tirage non numéroté (il a été tiré 31 ex. sur pur fil).
19500075Santiago, Chili, 1950. En espagnol. Édition clandestine publiée par le Parti communiste chilien, avec une fausse mention d'imprimerie mexicaine en revers de la page de titre et la mention "America 1950" à la page de titre. Parue la même année que la réelle édition originale publiée à Mexico, première édition chilienne de l’œuvre. Grand in-4, broché sous couverture à rabats. 270 x 190 mm, (ff) 447 pp. Titre en majuscules rouges sur la couverture, nom d'auteur en lettres normales, mention "America 1950" en majuscules, nom d'auteur et mention identique obscurcies sur la moitié inférieure du dos. Page de titre, photo noir et blanc de Pablo Neruda collée une page après, sommaire en début d'ouvrage, index des illustrations, préface de Galo Gonzalez D. non paginés. Illustré par José Venturelli Eade (Santiago, 1924 - Pékin, 1998) avec de nombreuses gravures noir et blanc hors-texte au fil du livre. Les gravures ont laissé leurs marques sur les pages opposées. Trait noir au bas des pages avec une pagination sur l'extérieur, la pagination commençant p. 5. Titres des strophes en gras aux marges. ***************** Santiago de Chile, 1950. En español. Edición clandestina publicada por el Partido Comunista Chileno, con una impresión falsa de una imprenta mexicana en el reverso de la portada y la inscripción «América 1950» en la portada. Publicada el mismo año que la edición original publicada en Ciudad de México, la primera edición chilena de la obra. Gran formato, rústica con solapas. 270 x 190 mm, 447 páginas. Título en mayúsculas rojas en la portada, nombre del autor en letra normal, inscripción «América 1950» en mayúsculas, nombre del autor e inscripción idéntica ocultas en la parte inferior del lomo. Portada, fotografía en blanco y negro de Pablo Neruda pegada una página después, índice al principio del libro, índice de ilustraciones, prólogo de Galo González D. sin paginar. Ilustrado por José Venturelli Eade (Santiago, 1924 – Pekín, 1998) con numerosos grabados en blanco y negro a lo largo del libro. Los grabados han dejado su huella en las páginas enfrentadas. Línea negra en la parte inferior de las páginas con numeración exterior, comenzando en la página 5. Títulos de las estrofas en negrita en los márgenes.
BN314459Temps actuels. Hardcover. Vingt poèmes d'amour et une chanson désespérée <br/><br/>Vingt poèmes d'amour et une chanson désespérée Pablo Neruda André Bonhomme et Jean Marcenac Temps actuels hardcover
R320114802LOSADA S.A.. ANNEES 40. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 104 + 122 + 124 + 114 + 136 pages - 1 photo en noir et blanc en frontipsice pour chacun des volumes - Couvertures contrepliées - Coiffes et coins legerement frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
196561784New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1965. First trade edition of this translation and first trade edition with the Frasconi woodcuts 3500 copies printed handset in Emerson type and printed at the Spiral Press; small folio pp. 42; illustrated throughout in red and black; fine copy in the dust jacket. From the library of Kim Merker. Signed by Frasconi on the title page. Harcourt, Brace & World unknown
19989789681513078-2025Editores 1998. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Pablo Neruda</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Editores</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789681513078</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1998</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 96</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> 20 Love poems and a Desperate Song</p> Editores hardcover
1955208621955. Latinx Literature Neruda Pablo. Viajes. Santiago Chile: Nascimento 1955. First edition. 212 pages. Spanish. Approx. 7.5" x 10.5". White paper binding with title in blue text with yellow image of a starfish. Essays and reflections by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Sections include "Viaje al Corazon de Quevedo" Journey to the Heart of Quevedo "Viaje por los Costas del Mundo" Journey Along the Coasts of the World "Viaje al Norte" Journey North "Viaje de Vuelta" Journey Back and "El Esplendor de la Tierra" the Splendor of the Earth. Wear to spine with small tear at top and wear to edges of front and back cover. Significant foxing to cover foxing and light dampstaining to front end pages. Binding cracked at front inner hinge but textblock adhering tightly and inner pages in clean readable condition. Overall good condition. A book of essays by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. unknown
46528Hamburg Hoffmann und Campe 1965. Leineneinband mit minimalen Lagerspuren Ex Libris auf dem Innendeckel innen sauber und sehr gut erhalten feines Sammlerstück mit dem Begleitheft 0 0 0 Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe 1965. unknown
1969551979Berkamsted Hertfordshire: Priapus 1969. Softcover. Fine. Number Seventeen. Quarto. 36 1 pp. Illustrated with two original lithographs by Rigby Graham including the cover ad two collages by Jack Yates. Mimeographed leaves and color plates in side-stapled card covers. Fine. A handsome production featuring poetry and illustrations and poetry news. Contains poems by D.M. Thomas Earle Birney Edward Lucie-Smith and many others. Priapus unknown
197229600Santiago: Editorial Andres Bello 1972. Hardcover. Very good in fair DJ. 2 volumes. DJ edgeworn soiled 1-inch loss of top of spine Vol I. Paper-covered boards slightly rippled at spines. Edges soiled. Endpapers tanned. Interiors clean tight. 789 715 pp. In Spanish. Editorial Andres Bello hardcover
P5425Brno: Vydává KateÅina Slavatová 1937. Octavos 18 à 12.8 cm. Original printed wrappers; 30 and 30 1 pp. Very good copies. Two first issues of this series of anti-semitic pamphlets containing a re-edition of Jan Neruda's famous "Pro strach židovský" For the Fear of Jews originally 1870 and a pamphlet of six short essays by the author. They include: "Nacionalismus a židovstvÃ" "RozdÃly mezi lidskými rasami" and "Dva kteÅà vyrostli v Kremlu" and "Sexuologie a Nacktkultur" and two others. See also Livia Rothkirchen The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia p. 58: "A new series of Czech anti-semitic pamphlets was issued by Jaroslav Slavata entitled Tracts of Young Czechoslovakia. Slavata's own contribution. published in 1937 had a new approach to offer arguing that the so-called Czech-Jew was a 'double renegade: from Judaism to Germandom and from Germandom to Czechdom.' Anti-Semitism according to Slavata can exist only on a racial basis; it has no meaning otherwise." A particularly vile manifestation of Czech anti-semitism published shortly before the Munich Pact and the annexation of Germany in 1938 followed by the stablishment of the Protectorate during the war years. Second edition of Slavata's pamphlet not shortened by censors. Both are rare. KVK OCLC show the copies at the Czech National Library Syracuse University Harvard and the National Library of Israel. unknown books
5420Traduit par Louis Parrot. P., Denoël, coll. de l'Association Internationale des Écrivains, 1938, in-8, br., 61 p. Edition originale de la trad. 1/31 ex. num. sur vélin pur fil (seul tirage).
2006SONG192088873XBrand: Ocean Press 2006-11-01. Bilingual. paperback. Used: Good. 1.00x15.00x15.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Ocean Press paperback
659474Santiago de Chile: Editorial Nascimento 1926. EA. Primera Edición. - Provenienz: N. Lachmann Montevidio 24.6.46 Bleistift-Namenszug auf dem vorderen Vorsatzblatt. - Gering berieben Rücken am Fuß etwas rissig. Sonst sauberes und wohlerhaltenes Exemplar der Erstauflage. 0 0 0 Santiago [de] Chile: Editorial Nascimento 1926. unknown
BN75499Luchterhand. Die Gedichte. <br/><br/> Luchterhand unknown
1977582842Portland Oregon: Comite para la Liberacion de Africa del Sur 1977. Softcover. Fine. First American edition Spanish-language issue; a variant issue in dark blue wrappers Klein calls for blue-gray. Slim octavo. Illustrated. Fine in stapled pictorial wrappers with a tiny cover stain almost not worth mentioning. A variant on Klein A.14.c.; also published in English with somewhat different text format and illustrations. This edition for example prints Neruda's poem "Martí" inside the wrappers where the English edition prints information and other titles by the organization that published it. The article is taken from Madrid's revista Triunfo from January 1977. Very uncommon. Comite para la Liberacion de Africa del Sur unknown
196428575Chicago: Chicago Review 1964. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperbound literary journal. 175 pp. Unaccountably uncommon issue of this long-running literary journal. This issue with many features to recommend including a section on Latin American writing with contributions by Borges Neruda Dario and more. Also includes "The Boys Magazine" a contribution by William S. Burroughs plus artwork by Roy Lichtenstein Andy Warhol Robert Indiana and more. Editorial erratum note tipped in. A very good example. Chicago Review paperback books
1995040758Santiago Chile: Bibliografica Internacional 1995. 2a Edicion 2nd . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jackets. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cosani Beatriz Concha frontis. 2vol.set:1144pp.incl.index ---No Slipcase--- HBs red w/gilt; slight rub; cover cracked at hinge on v2.; cleantight pgs. Anthology of Neruda poems. in Spanish. <br/> <br/> Bibliografica Internacional hardcover
19853117050Austin: University of Texas Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1985. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0292703716 . First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. 87pp. 7 1/2" X 10 1/4" Superb copy. ; 7 1/2" x 10 1/4" ; 87 pages . University of Texas Press hardcover
19923116339Santiago: Fundacion Pablo Neruda. Fine with no dust jacket. 1992. Facsimile. Softcover in card box. Facsimile edition of Pablo Neruda's FIRST book published in 1921. 12mo 15 pp. With additional 15-page pamphlet "Los Anos Verdes de Pablo Neruda" by Luis Alberto Mansilla. Both housed in the publisher's heavy cardstock box at the bottom of which is a reproduction of Neruda's wax seal. Fine. ; 12mo. . Fundacion Pablo Neruda paperback
198122820<p>New York:: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1981. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. In these over 100 poems Neruda has created a "poetic autobiography" where he explores his landscape his roots and his experience in an effort to describe the lives and selves he had left behind during the span of his writing.</p> Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, hardcover
197228539<p>New York:: Grove Press 1972. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy with previous owner bookplate in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Review copy with slip laid in. This selection offers poems from three of Neruda's previous books: The Hands of Day World's End and Stones of the Sky.</p> Grove Press, hardcover
1950547721Bombay: Jayant Bhatt for People's Publishing House / All-India Peace Committee 1950. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. With a "pen-portrait" of Neruda by Ilya Ehrenburg. Slim 12mo. 46 1 pp. Illustrated with a half-tone portrait of Neruda. Wrappers with some toning splits at the spine ends and a small foredge stain not affecting the interior very good. Features a 28-page essay by Ehrenburg from Soviet Literature and the text of "Let the Railsplitter Awake!" translated by Waldeen. "Issued by the All-India Peace Committee on the occasion of Pablo Neruda's visit to India in connection with the forthcoming Second World Peace Congress in Sheffield England from November 14th to 19th 1950" from the rear wrap. Jayant Bhatt for People's Publishing House / All-India Peace Committee unknown