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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
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
194791248Santiago de Chile: Cruz del Sur 1947-1948. 10 volumes in small 12o 13 x 95 cm in original wrappers: 1. La Cancion de la Fiesta / Crepusculario 124 pp. 2. El Hondero Entusiasta / Tentativa del Hombre Infinito 68 pp. 3. 20 Poemas de Amor y una Cancion Desesperado 109 pp. 4. El Habitante y su Esperanza / Anillos 64 pp. 5. Residencia en la Tierra I 109 p. 6. Residencia en la Tierra II 120 pp. 7. Las Furias y las Penas y Otros Poemas 79 pp. 8. Espaa el el Corazon 93 pp. 9. Dura Elegia 83 pp. 10. Himno y Regreso 111 pp. This edition was published in 1500 copies all numbered and in greater part distributed among the subscribers. Vol. 10 concludes with a list of subscribers. Vol. 1 was inscribed by Neruda to Dolf Verspoor an early translator of Neruda's work into Dutch as follows: "Para / Dolf Verspoor / recuerdo / afectuoso de / Pablo / Neruda / 1949 / Paris / Quai / d'Orleans". In vol. 2 there is a handwritten note probably by Neruda on page 40 reading "Ici commence / Tentativa del / hombre / infinito". Most volumes have some light wear along the spine edges and the page edges have some discoloring. An interesting edition seldom seen. . Cruz del Sur hardcover
lom-ZLO000087In Spanish. Short description: Pablo Neruda. Canto General Mexico 1950. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUZLO000087 unknown
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196714201London: Cape Goliard 1967. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Square small octavo about 30pp. Near fine in the publisher's brown paper over boards. Very gentle wear to the base of the spine; hardly notable. Touch of foxing to the first and last few leaves else clean and sound. In a very near fine example of the fragile handmade paper dust jacket which is only gently sunned on the spine and part of the rear panel. This is number 4 of 100 limited copies of the hardcover issue which is SIGNED by both Neruda and Reid on the title page. Scarce. Cape Goliard hardcover
1910150208New York : Limited Editions Club 1998. Hardcover. Like New. Signed. Signed by the photographer Edward Ranney 31 x 39 cm. Limited edition of 300 copies. Illustrated with 10 photogravure plates printed on Arches paper. Bound in publisher's green cloth. Housed in publisher's black clamshell box with suede interior. Clean unmarked pages. Text in Spanish and English in parallel columns. Limited Editions Club prospectus laid in. "This edition of Pablo Neruda's poem Heights of Macchu Picchu was printed in an edition of three hundred copies on Velin Arches. 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"--Colophon. [New York] : Limited Editions Club hardcover
062314New York: The Limited Editions Club 1998. Limited Edition 300 copies. Hardcover. Fine. 16" x 13. Photogravures by Edward Ranney. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. LIMITED EDITION #23 of 300. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. Poetry in Spanish side-by-side with English translation. Publisher's newsletter laid in. Features the superb photographs of Edward Ranney printed on heavy-weight mould-made stock from France using the unique process of photogravure. Tissue guards laid in. Typographic design hand-set by Dan Carr and Julia Ferrari using Centaur and Arrighi typefaces. Printed on same mould-made Velin Arches as illustrations. Bound in dark green cloth with leather label titled in gold on spine. Laid inside lined clamshell box covered in black cloth with leather label titled in gold on spine. Book in FINE condition. Clamshell box NEAR FINE condition with fading on front and spine. Due to this book's size and/or weight additional shipping may be needed. Full refund if not satisfied. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
19653001Budapest: Hungária 1965. First Hungarian edition. In original paper with jacket. Jacket bit dirty and worn small damage on the upper left corner. Very good condition. First Hungarian edition. In original paper with jacket. XIX546 p.8 t. Inscribed by Neruda. Hungária unknown
19266346Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Nascimento 1926. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine. Small octavo 103pp. A very near fine copy in the publisher's printed wraps with French flaps. Flattened vertical crease to the rear wrap and very faint discoloration to the top of the front wrap; else a lovely example much nicer than usually found without even a whisper of foxing to the interior. Important early work of prose poetry by Neruda co-authored with his friend Tomas Lago who would go on to have a long career preserving Chile's cultural heritage through law and civil administration. Ediciones Nascimento unknown
69341New York: Limited Editions Club 1998. LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB. Heights of Macchu Picchu LEC. Translated by John Felstiner. Photogravures by Edward Ranney. New York: Limited Editions Club 1998.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> NERUDA Pablo. Heights of Macchu Picchu LEC. Translated by John Felstiner. Photogravures by Edward Ranney. New York: Limited Editions Club 1998.<br> <br> Limited to 300 numbered copies signed by the photographer Edward Ranney. This being number 47. Oblong quarto 12 x 15 inches; 304 x 380 mm. With ten photogravures by Edward Ranney and and English translation by John Felstiner. Text printed in Spanish and English. With publisher's prospectus.<br> <br> Bound in publisher's original full green cloth. Spine with black leather spine label lettered in gilt. Housed in a black cloth clamshell with black leather spine label lettered in gilt. Clamshell lined in felt. A fine copy.<br> <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. The poem is presented here in the original Spanish with John Felstiner's English translation printed alongside." From the publisher.<br> <br> LEC Bibliography.<br> <br> HBS 69341.<br> <br> $1250. Limited Editions Club unknown
022618New York: Delacorte Press / Seymour Lawrence 1972 First printing of the stated first American edition. Book in fine condition; dust jacket with faint toning along upper front fold else fine. A superb copy of the 1971 Nobel Prize recipient's most comprehensive English collection of his poetry. Delacorte Press / Seymour Lawrence hardcover
19661<p>Sociedad de amigos del arte contemporaneo 1966. First edition TORAL CARREÑO HERRERA ANTUNEZ. 200 COPIES</p> Sociedad de amigos del arte contemporaneo
1926132520Santiago: Editorial Nascimento 1926. First edition of this early Neruda work scarce in such nice condition. From the library of the noted Argentinean writer musicologist and hispanist Daniel Devoto 1916-2001 with his and his wife Maria Beatriz del Valle-Inclán's stamp to the front free endpaper. Octavo. Original wrappers printed in green red and black. Covers a little toned foxed. A very good copy. Becco 40. unknown
196976414Santiago de Chile Santiago: Nascimento 1969. Fine. Nascimento Santiago de Chile Santiago 1969 17.50 x 27 cm broché First edition printed in 500 numbered copies ours being one of the 250 hors commerce copies reserved for the author. A handsome copy. Nascimento unknown
19626344Santiago de Chile: Orbe / Coleccion "El Viento en la Llama 1962. Later edition. Softcover. Very good/very good. 16mo 10cm x 14cm. A very good copy in the original cardstock wraps with dust jacket. Front inner hinge partly exposed but holding. Dust jacket age-toned and with a dampstain along the spine not affecting the interior. A cheaply produced volume and as such rather well-preserved. SIGNED by Neruda with a full-page inscription on the front free endpaper: "1965 A Westphallen un viejo libro con la amistad de toujours. Pablo Neruda." our translation: "1965 To Westphallen - an old book with everlasting friendship." Likely presented to someone with that surname possibly Peruvian artist Judith Westphalen different spelling is noted. Or the poet could be referring to the German region where he inscribed it. Though somewhat mysterious to us a question that might be cleared up by a Neruda scholar. We found no other signed copies of this important early work by Neruda first editions or reprints at the time of listing. This edition is also rather uncommon in commerce even unsigned. (Orbe) / Coleccion "El Viento en la Llama unknown