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19502073Les Editeurs Français Réunis 1950. In-12 broché de 198 pages au format 18,5 x 12 cm. Couverture avec titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Dos carré, insolé, avec petites traces blanches verticales. Mors du 1er plat marqué et jauni. Intérieur frais. Traduit de l’espagnol par Alice Ahrweiler. Son Canto General, une de ses œuvres phare, qui se veut être une chronique encyclopédique sur l’Amérique latine est édité en 1950 à Mexico, puis ce poème épique en 15 chants, parait en france en 3 volumes à 5 ans d’intervalle. Edition originale française sur papier courant en assez bel état général. Rare et précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une cordiale dédicace autographe, signée et datée, de Pablo Neruda. Ces dernières sont peu courante.
197412113Barcelona: Editorial Seix Barral 1974. First edition. Hardcover. First edition of Neruda's posthumously published memoirs number 159 of the special large paper issue in a half-leather publisher's binding.<br /> <br /> Published six months after Neruda's death in 1973 this autobiography was completed by his widow Matilde Neruda and Miguel Otero Silva from the poet's original manuscript. The text includes Neruda's reflections on his diplomatic career literary development and political engagement. <br /> <br /> 513 3 blank pages including a photographic frontispiece portrait of Neruda with a facsimile signature. 6-1/2 by 9 inches. First edition first printing large paper issue on laid paper. Near fine bound in the publisher's deluxe half-leather binding which shows minor wear to the spine ends. Original wrappers bound in as issued. The size of this numbered deluxe edition is not specified. Editorial Seix Barral hardcover
1950022592New York: Masses & Mainstream 1950 First printing of the first edition. Book with light uneven toning to the title page otherwise interior pages only faintly toned at the margins; dust jacket with light toning to spine a hairline crimp along spine tape to verso and a faint small moister splash near bottom front cover else fine. An attractive copy. Masses & Mainstream hardcover
1977594033Torrance California: Labyrinth Editions 1977. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Translated with an afterword by Enrique Sacerio-Garí. Folio. Measuring 8½" by 15¼". Text in English. Japanese-sewn accordian-folded leaves with illustrated wrappers. A trifle creased at he crown still a fine copy in a fine cloth-covered and string-tied chemise. A very handsome publication designed and produced by Richard Bigus printed on Japanese Masa and Ragston papers in an edition of only 100. This is copy 80 Inscribed by Bigus to a noted collector of books and art on the limitation page: "To J.M. "Mel" Edelstein / Richard Bigus / Aptos CA. 1979. Labyrinth Editions unknown
56778Eds Hazan In-8 60pp. illustr. photographies Nb-0220 unknown
1971577075Iowa City: Seamark Press 1971. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Translated and printed by Howard Zimmon. Slim quarto. Papercovered boards with printed paper spine label. Facing Spanish and English text. Shoulders with splitting that has been neatly strengthened but still visible slight loss at the spine ends boards with light soil and some bumping about very good; the interior is bright and fine. A very nicely printed volume one of an unspecified number of copies but OCLC states an edition of only 50 copies. Seamark Press unknown
1961537001Lima Peru: Libreria-Editorial Juan Mecia Baca 1961. Softcover. Near Fine/Good. First edition. Introduction by Juan Mejia Baca. Slim octavo. 29pp. Illustrated from photographs. French-folded wrappers with unprinted glassine dust jacket that appears to be attached at the flaps. Top corner of cover bumped tiny stain on lower wrap near fine in good only glassine dust jacket torn vertically at the upper shoulder along with some edgewear and a tiny chip. Copy 264 of only 300 copies printed. Contains portions of poems by Neruda Hidalgo and Adan. Scarce. Libreria-Editorial Juan Mecia Baca unknown
1982LL 547<p># 7 of 30 copies all on buff Okawara hand-made paper printed in purple ink. Bound: loose in original buff wrappers housed in blue and black paper over boards clamshell box fine. Page size: 24 leaves; 10-1/2 inches x 8-5/8 inches. Handset in Garamond 20pt. by Claudio R. Lopolla and printed letterpress under the supervision of Cesar Palui.</p><p>An elegant edition of this poem of love and sadness from TWENTY POEMS OF LOVE AND A DESPERATE SONG originally published in 1924.</p><p># WorldCat US Libraries: no copies.</p> Ediciones Dos Amigos
19484773Paris GLM 1948 in-8 broché Paris, GLM, 1948-1952. 22,5 x 14,5 cm, 6 volumes in-8 brochés, 53 (1), 53 (1), 57 (1), 57 (1), 57 (1), 74 (4) pp., élégant étui-boîte signé et daté de 1993.
194922.1439Santander: Taller de Artes Gráficas de los Hermanos Bedia 1949 - 1952. 1ª ed. Once volúmenes encuadernados en plena piel verde. 17.5x25. Taller de Artes Gráficas de los Hermanos Bedia unknown
199197828452232211991, Editions Hazan, in-8 broché, couverture grise, Valparaison, photographies de Sergio Larrain, texte de Pablo Neruda traduit par R. Solis, ouvrage édité à l'occasion de l'exposition Sergio Larrain présentée dans le cadre des rencontres internationales de la photographies d'Arles en 1991 | Etat : Très bon état (Ref.: ref96036)
72609Editorial Nascimento 1926 Buenos Aires. 1ª edición. 19x13. 80 pgs. Raro. E3455 Editorial Nascimento, 1926, Buenos Aires. 1ª edición. unknown
153446Ediciones del Ãrbol Cruz y Raya 1935. Primera edición. 21x16. Plena piel moderna con tejuelo. Sin paginar. Numerosas anotaciones a bolÃgrafo del anterior poseedor con algunas frases subrayadas. Muy buen estado de conservación. N9699 Ediciones del Ãrbol, Cruz y Raya, 1935. Primera edición. unknown
1972470263Montevideo Uruguay: Edición de la Embajada de Chile en Uruguay 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 12mo. 12pp. Text in Spanish. Stapled printed wrappers. Wrappers lightly soiled small blank label laid down inside lower wrap near fine. A speech given by Neruda at that time the Chilean Ambassador to France and a recent Nobel laureate at the P.E.N. Club of New York on the occasion of the organization's 50th anniversary. This pamphlet was published by the Chilean embassy in Uruguay from a copy of the speech provided to them by the Central Bank of Chile. According to The New York Times Neruda who was introduced by Arthur Miller and received a standing ovation after his speech spoke at the "generous and fraternal association" to pay the debt he felt Latin American writers owed to Americans such as Walt Whitman Theodore Dreiser and a more recent generation of "great and noble writers faced with the conflicts involved in the vertiginous growth of your capitalist structure." The article was titled "Neruda Opens Visit Here With a Plea for Chile's Revolution."<br /> <br /> The short introduction states in part: "La Embajada de Chile cree que las palabras de Neruda deben ser conocidas con la mayor amplitud. Conesa intención las difunde en este país hermano" "The Chilean Embassy believes that Neruda's words should be known with the greatest amplitude. With that intention it spreads them in this brother country". Juan María Bordaberry was sworn in as president of Uruguay in 1972; the following year he would dissolve the Uruguayan General Assembly and rule as a military-sponsored dictator until 1976. Uncommon. OCLC locates only two copies one in the United States Nebraska. Edición de la Embajada de Chile en Uruguay unknown
19723114738New York: New Directions. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Presented in facing bilingual text. Splendid copy. ; 5 1/2" X 8 1/4"; 151 pages . New Directions. hardcover
1968644<p>Very well preserved brochure. <br />First Brazilian edition. <br />Autographed by Pablo Neruda "To Luis Carlos seu amigo Pablo Neruda" in green pen.</p> Editora Sabiá paperback
10219L'USAGE DE LA PAROLE. Collection complète, du n° 1 (décembre 1939) au n° 3 (avril 1940). Ensemble en parfait état. /// Textes de : Jean Arp, Jacqueline Allan, Gaston Bachelard, Pierre Balascheff, Jacques Baron, Lucien Becker, Pétrus Borel, Joë Bousquet, Leonora Carrington, Lewis Carroll, Lucien Coutaud, Salvador Dalí, Luc Decaunes, Lise Deharme, Yanette Delétang-Tardif, Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Dumont, Paul Eluard, Armel Guerne, Georges Hugnet, Pierre Jean Jouve, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Sherry Mangan, Michel Manoll, Jeanne Megnen, Pablo Neruda, Louis Parrot, Francis Picabia, Pierre Reverdy, Jean Rostand, Alberto Savinio, Jean [i.e. Louis] Scutenaire, Tristan Tzara, Jacob van Hoddis, Robert Valançay, Jean Wahl. /// Bandeaux, vignettes et dessins de : Jean Arp, Serge Brignoni, Leonora Carrington, Marc Chagall, Lucien Coutaud, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Erwin Graumann, Valentine Hugo, René Magritte, Marie Martinez, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
19829718Buenos Aires Argentina: Ediciones Dos Amigos 1982. One of 30 copies all on buff Okawara hand-made paper printed in purple ink. Bound: loose in original buff wrappers housed in blue and black paper over boards clamshell box fine. Page size: 24 leaves; 10-1/2 inches x 8-5/8 inches. Handset in Garamond 20pt. by Claudio R. Lopolla and printed letterpress under the supervision of Cesar Palui. An elegant edition of this poem of love and sadness from TWENTY POEMS OF LOVE AND A DESPERATE SONG originally published in 1924. Ediciones Dos Amigos unknown books
1970325434Santiago Chile: Lord Cochrane 1970. hardcover. very good/chipped and torn. folio. Mario Toral. pp.149. unnumbered copy one of 4782 in print run. Dust jacket chipped torn and worn with signs of some damping. Previous owner's name and stamp on FFEP. Heavy oversized book; additional postage will apply. Lord Cochrane hardcover
200155508BBBern, 2001. 31,5x22 cm. 20 ungebundene Foliobogen mit eingelegten mehrfarbigen, signierten und numerierten Originalholzschnitten. In Pappschachtel.
200155509BBBern, 2001. 31,5x22 cm. 20 ungebundene Foliobogen mit eingelegten mehrfarbigen, signierten und numerierten Originalholzschnitten. In Pappschachtel.
1972272235Alpingnano: Tallone 1972. Limited. paperback. fine. Title in red & black; unpaginated. Small folio printed wrappers in board folder and slipcase. Alpingnano Turin 1972. Limited Edition. Fine. One of 270 copies on papel S. Hilario de Pesca printed by A. Tallone.<br/><br/> The slipcase is a little dust-soiled. Contents fine.<br/><br/> Tallone unknown books
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. <br/><br/>Signed by author and artist Circle Press hardcover books
1963mon0000217771Losada. 1963-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read copy with some spine wear - still very useable. Losada. paperback
16-3539Guildford England: Circle Press 1979. Ten initialled screen prints and one fully signed print for love poems by Logue based on verse of Pablo Neruda with text printed letter-press in 18 pt Baskerville. 300 copies 45 proofs – eleven unbound 4 pp sections – 40 x 32 cm on Somerset Book mould-made paper laid into canvas chemise folder and brown cloth slip-case. Small tear on spine of slipcase; chemise fine. Guildford, England: Circle Press, 1979 hardcover