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1936026463Instituto de las Espanas 1936. Soft Cover Staple-Bound. Very Good. SIGNED by Pablo Neruda on title page. Thin volume in excellent overall condition with some faint smudging to wrappers; wraps housed in glassine sleeve. Photos available upon request. <br/> <br/> Instituto de las Espanas paperback
19371057Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla 1937. First edition. Good. A worn but complete copy of this scarce publication by one of Latin America's most prominent poets. Original self wrappers printed in red gray and yellow spine cracked and professionally reattached lacking a small chip wrappers soiled and a dampstain affects the top edge of leaves throughout. Rare in the original wraps most first edition copies have been rebound. Just two thousand copies of this original edition were produced each containing 16 black and white photographic reproductions as here.<br/><br/>Posted in Spain as a diplomat during the Spanish Civil War Neruda witnessed the destruction and transformation of Spain during these turbulent years. Neruda commemorates the republican fighters figures and values in Espana en el Corazon. Good. Ediciones Ercilla unknown books
1969D12405Alpignano: A. Tallone 1969. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Printed wraps in glassine dust jacket; 4to in chemise and slipcase; pp. 94 3. Inscribed by the author on the title-p. "A Rodrigo con la amistad de Pablo Neruda." Number 411 from a limited edition of 470 copies "en papel Miliani de Fabriano." Total limitation of 507 copies. Some light foxing on rear endpaper and inside rear cover otherwise book is fine with bookplate of Umberto Ortolani on FFEP. Jacket chemise and slipcase are likewise fine. A lavish edition and uncommon -- particularly signed. <br/><br/> A. Tallone hardcover books
1948368808Santiago Chile: Ediciones de Libreria Neira 1948. First edition limited issue one of 500 numbered copies this is #34. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white line drawings by José Venturelli. 47 2 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Printed illustrated wrappers with French flaps. Light tanning at edges darker at top and on spine; minor edge wear; interior fine. Venturelli José. First edition limited issue one of 500 numbered copies this is #34. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white line drawings by José Venturelli. 47 2 pp. 1 vols. Folio. A lovely folio-sized limited first edition copy of Neruda's poetic ode to Macchu Picchu printed in two colors and illustrated throughout with Venturelli's surrealistic line drawings. Ediciones de Libreria Neira unknown
194828024Santiago de Chile: Ediciones de Libreria Neira 1948. First edition. The first edition of Neruda's masterpiece later incorporated into Canto General. One of 500 copies numbered in Arabic an additional 20 numbered in Roman were not for sale. Folio 25 x 38 cm. 48 pages 7 full page woodcuts by José Venturelli. Neruda first visited Machu Picchu in 1943 however he did not begin writing the poem until 1945. The French writer Roger Caillois visited him while he was composing it and began to publish his translations in January 1946 but the first partial publication in Spanish did not occur until July 1946. This first edition in book form was published by a Santiago bookstore a courageous effort at a time when Neruda was in hiding from the police in a friend's basement. Original wrappers a little tanned and with some small areas of paper restoration to the edges; a very good copy of a book scarce in commerce. Becco 84; Loyola 292 misdated as 1947. Ediciones de Libreria Neira unknown
19371057Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla 1937. First edition. Good. A worn but complete copy of this scarce publication by one of Latin America's most prominent poets. Original self wrappers printed in red gray and yellow spine cracked and professionally reattached lacking a small chip wrappers soiled and a dampstain affects the top edge of leaves throughout. Rare in the original wraps most first edition copies have been rebound. Just two thousand copies of this original edition were produced each containing 16 black and white photographic reproductions as here.<br /> <br /> Posted in Spain as a diplomat during the Spanish Civil War Neruda witnessed the destruction and transformation of Spain during these turbulent years. Neruda commemorates the republican fighters figures and values in Espana en el Corazon. Good. Ediciones Ercilla unknown
1954135561Chile: Nascimento 1954. First printing of this edition. One of 1000 numbered copies this being No. 680 SIGNED by the author. This copy retains the scarce insert on green paper that was issued with all copies a bibliographic note on the genesis and publication history of the poem by Jorge Sanhueza. <br/><br/>The first definitive edition of the poems including the Chambi photographs referenced in "The Latin American Photobook." The poems first appeared as "Canto II" in Neruda's "Canto General" 1950 and have regularly been translated into English. <br/><br/>Moderate toning and light rubbing overall with light bumps at the extremities else Near Fine. A superior example of a title not often found in collectible condition. <br/><br/>Becco 84. Loyola 292. Fernandez "The Latin American Photobook" p. 57. Nascimento unknown books
10279Aurora Colorado: Ravenpress 2020. Each volume is part of a small limited and variable edition ranging in an edition size of only four to five copies per volume. Each volume is numbered and signed on the colophon by designer and printer Alicia Bailey. Text in English and Spanish. Beautifully bound in patterned leather over cloth boards with inlaid paper title label to front. Illustrated from woodblock and pochoir plates on Japanese paper. The central image in each volume is a gate-fold multi-run hand-pulled print. Fine. <br /> <br /> <br /> These are the first twelve volumes from an ongoing series combining various print techniques with selections from Pablo Neruda's The Book of Questions. From Bailey’s website she states “This series presents selections of both the Spanish and English translations from one of my favorite collections of poems by Pablo Neruda. Neruda’s The Book of Questions was completed only months before his death in 1973. The collection is a series of brief poems composed entirely of unanswerable questions; a culmination of Neruda’s lifelong commitment to revealing inner structures of thought and feeling that underlie all experience.†<br /> <br /> <br /> Alicia Bailey is a studio artist based in Colorado. She focuses on book arts and assemblage producing artists’ books sculptural books and limited edition books. Alicia’s work embraces a wide variety of methods and materials and has been featured in dozens of solo and group exhibits throughout the world and is held in numerous public private and special collections. An archive of her work in the book arts is under development at Penrose Special Collections University of Denver Denver Colorado. Ravenpress unknown
19541338165Santiago de Chile: Nascimento 1954. Limited Edition #529/1000. Softcover. Quarto 2 1-4 5-77 5; G; Bound in publisher's printed stiff wraps with yapped edges spine beige with blue and yellow titling; some wear rubbing and creasing to wraps primarily to extremities more pronounced along hinges some fading to spine; small writing to rear cover; interior will small amount of foxing and finger smudges; small tide marks primarily to upper edge; Signed by Pablo Neruda on the colophon as issued Limited Edition #529/1000; lacking scarce green paper insert; JL consignment; shelved case 3. 1338165. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Nascimento unknown books
lec-0020Artists of both the eye and the soul here combine their genius to give us a magnificent picture of Macchu Picchu. The ancient and mysterious citadel built by the Incas has piqued human imagination since its discovery in the last century.<br />The grandeur and mystery of the fortress resound in Pablo Neruda's poetry. The marvels of these wondrous heights echo in the fascinating detail that you can see in Edward Ranney's ten magnificent photogravures.<br />The poem is presented here in the original Spanish with John Felstiner's English translation printed alongside.<br />Ten photogravures by Edward Ranney.<br />Edition limited to 300 numbered copies.<br />Each book signed by Edward Ranney.<br />The typography was designed set in Monotype Centaur and printed by Dan Carr and Julia Ferrari at Golgonooza Letter Foundry in Asheulot New Hampshire. Jon Goodman made the gravure plates and editioned the prints. The book is bound in a rough green linen that brings to mind the lush green of that mountainside. Black fabric covers its hinged and lined case. <br />One volume 15 x 12 inches.<br /><br />As the publisher we unconditionally guarantee that all books are authentic and the condition is As New NOS. Limited Editions Club hardcover
1998013460New York: Limited Editions Club 1998. Hardcover. Fine in slipcase as issued. Edward Ranney. Oblong folio 15" x 12" bound in full dark green linen with a black leather spine label lettered in gilt. Translated by John Felstiner and illustrated with photogravures by Edward Ranney. This poem is the result of a visit by the Chilean winner of the Nobel Prize to the mysterious citadel in Peru built by the Incas. "The superb photographs of Macchu Picchu by Ranney that accompany Pablo Neruda's Heights of Macchu Picchu stand among the finest works of a photographer whom one critic calls 'a very modern visionary of the antique' embodying 'a gnomic monumentality an almost clinical sublimity.'" Copy #154 of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by the translator and by the illustrator. Monthly Letter laid in. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
201343893Octon France: Verdigris January 30 2013. Edition limited to 50 copies signed and numbered by Rothchild and the letterpress printer Mark Lintott; this is the issue of 10 copies "édition de tête" with an additional mezzotint not duplicated in the edition and in a clamshell box the paper printed in shades of brown with chestnut leaves; oblong 4to i.e. in leporello format approx. 5" x 13" 16 french-fold pages 3 original mezzotints and 3 blindstamped embossments by Judith Rothchild printed on Hahnemulhe paper original paper-covered boards with screenprints by Rothchild; absolutely fine throughout. <br/><br/> Verdigris, January 30 hardcover books
43893Octon France: Verdigris January 30 2013. Edition limited to 50 copies signed and numbered by Rothchild and the letterpress printer Mark Lintott; this is the issue of 10 copies "édition de tête" with an additional mezzotint not duplicated in the edition and in a clamshell box the paper printed in shades of brown with chestnut leaves; oblong 4to i.e. in leporello format approx. 5" x 13" 16 french-fold pages 3 original mezzotints and 3 blindstamped embossments by Judith Rothchild printed on Hahnemulhe paper original paper-covered boards with screenprints by Rothchild; absolutely fine throughout. Verdigris, January 30 unknown
1954535339Santiago Chile: Nascimento 1954. Softcover. First edition. Quarto. Illustrated from black and white photographs by Martin Chambi. Pictorial wrappers with yapped edges. Library stamp on front blank. Edges moderately worn worn lower wrap lightly stained top corner creased throughout spine lightly toned with a bit of loss at the crown and a tiny horizontal tear very good and sound lacking the insert. Copy 593 of 1000 numbered copies Signed by Neruda. Nascimento unknown
1972026465Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada 1972. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. One of 5000 printed copies signed and briefly inscribed 'Para Ricardo' by Pablo Neruda on title page. Neruda died in 1973 one year after book's publication. Penny-sized chip at lower left corner of back cover. Mild shelf wear to wrappers including a penny-sized chip at bottom left edge of back cover. <br/> <br/> Editorial Losada paperback
1998BOOKS080149INew York: Limited Editions Club. Fine copy in nearly fine clamshell case. 1998. 1st. hardcover. Oblong 4to 32 pp.plates Limited to 300 numbered copies signed by the photographer Edward Ramey. This is copy #52. Text in English and Spanish in parallel columns. Monthly newsletter laid- in. Slight fading to case else fine. . Limited Editions Club hardcover
1962026462Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Isla Negra 1962. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Translation of title: "Book Containing the Memory of Manuel A. Pueyyredon Poetry and Songs Dealing With the Life of Don Jose Miguel Carrera." Don Jose Miguel Carrera 1785-1821 was a Chilean general considered one of the founders of independent Chile. First edition with introductory poems by Neruda. One of 500 numbered copies signed on title page by Neruda with a small drawing of a flower. Excellent overall condition with minor edge wear to printed wrappers and glassine outer wrapper. Photos available upon request. <br/> <br/> Ediciones Isla Negra paperback
1967023576Madison: The Sixties Press 1967 First printing of the first Sixties press edition English/Spanish text. Association copy signed and inscribed by Robert Bly to his wife directly on the front endpage along with an original page size drawing by Bly: "For Carol / Self portrait of Poet in Lac Qui Parle County--where Bly was born and raised--in the Summer / Robert Bly." Book with light toning to spine ends and top edge of boards else in fine condition; dust jacket with toning to spine/cover extremities and shallow crimping to bottom spine edge else fine. The Sixties Press hardcover
N - 2026 - 35<p>San Francisco: Arion Press 2022. A finely printed letterpress edition of Neruda's celebrated cycle of one hundred love poems published by Arion Press in 2022. The text appears in the original Spanish with Stephen Tapscott's English translation with additional commissioned artwork and an introduction by Rigoberto González. Includes artworks by María Magdalena Campos-Pons Nicolás Guagnini Candida Alvarez and Enrique Chagoya.</p><p>Copy No. 170 unopened and preserved in the publisher's original shrink wrap; contents and binding unexamined presumed as issued.</p><p>A modern fine press edition from one of America's most respected private presses.</p> Arion Press
199821472New York: Limited Editions Club 1998. Hardcover. Orig. emerald green linen boards gilt lettered title label on spine. Fine in near fine black cloth clam shell box upper spine and front cover sunned. 32 unnumbered pages. Oblong folio 31 x 39 cm. Limited edition copy 13 of 300 on Velin Arches with ten photogravures by Ramey and signed by the photographer Edward Ramey and the translator John Felstiner in the colophon. This edition of Pablo Neruda's poem Heights of Macchu Picchu printed in English and Spanish. The typography was designed set in Monotype Centaur and printed by Dan Carr & Julia Ferrari at Golgonooza Letter Foundry in Ashuelot New Hampshire. The photogravures were made and printed by Jon Goodman in Hadley Massachusetts with additional printing by Peter Pettengill in Hinsdale New Hampshire. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
19607083Florence: Officine Grafiche Fratelli Stianti Avec dédicace manuscrite de l'auteur à Roberto Assunção.
1968023233London: Rapp & Whiting 1968 First printing of the first British Bilingual English/Spanish edition. Signed by Robert Bly directly on the title-page. Book and dust jacket in fine condition. A beautiful copy. Rapp & Whiting hardcover
1967133314Cape Coliard Press 1967. Signed limited edition one of only 100 examples this is number 65. Octavo original cloth illustrated with a cut-out by Jim Dine. Boldly signed by Pablo Neruda and the translator Alistair Reid. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Translated by Alistair Reid. Photographs by Hans Ehrmann. In his philosophical poem We Are Many Neruda offers the reader a brooding introspective narrative about his comically confused sense of self-identity and conflict of self. It is an unrhymed and unmetered free-verse poem which is in keeping with its very modern subject-matter—namely Neruda's saddening lack of self-knowledge in contradiction to ancient Greece's Delphic maxim “Know thyselfâ€. Throughout the poem Neruda expresses his rather comical inability to understand himself or even define himself in any meaningful way. This theme of a philosophical identity crisis and search for oneself is reinforced by the poem's broken architecture which is replete with seemingly self-contradictory assertions. This free-verse poem begins with two four-line stanzas but ends with a ten-line stanza—for a total of seven stanzas of varying and gradually increasing number of lines 4 4 6 6 7 8 10. It uses personifications metaphors hyperbole allegory self-parody and other similar poetic devices to communicate its philosophical theme and deeper meaning to Neruda's numerous readers. Cape Coliard Press hardcover
19694074Alpignano: Tallone 1969. Brossura camicia custodia wrappers chemise slip-case. Ottimo Fine. In appendice: "Adios a Tallone". 4to. pp. 98. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione mondiale di 507 es. numerati. <em>Gianfranco Contini giudicò";" questi "Poemi in prosa" nerudiani all'altezza delle migliori composizioni poetiche dello scrittore cileno. Pablo Neruda apprese la notizia dell'improvvisa morte di Alberto Tallone direttamente dalla moglie Bianca e subito scrisse "Adiò";"s a Tallone" che fu posto a completamento della "Copa de Sangre" quando ancora era in corso di composizione e che è";" un commosso estremo saluto allo scomparso.</em> Tallone, unknown
13.423aMadrid: Eikon Editories 2006. 1ª ed. En una caja editorial entelada con una de las planchas de madera de la impresión de las ilustraciones montada en la tapa. 30.5x41. Eikon Editories unknown