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196582781NY:: Harcourt Brace & World. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1965. Hardcover. B000IZCJ0G . Illustrated with woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi. Bilingual edition: Spanish and English. Translated from the Spanish by Else Neuberger. First edition thus 3500 copies. Very good in a very good some light foxing price clipped dust jacket. . Harcourt, Brace & World, hardcover books
19722664Madison: Seventies Press No 1972. 1st edition original printed paperwraps as issued. Includes three sections of Rilke's "Sonnets of Orpheus" and poems by Federico Garcia Lorca Vallejo Neruda Greg Orr Bill Knott Allen Ginsberg Gary Snyder and many others. A chock-full issue in fine condition. Seventies Press, No unknown books
199130824Richmond MA: Mad River Press 1991. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Very large single sheet of paper 46 x 77cm wide framed under glass of a beautifully illustrated broadside poem by Pablo Neruda from his Twenty love poems & a song of despair. Translated by W. S. Merwin. With artwork and design by Julio Granda. With English and Spanish on alternate lines. One of 225 hand-numbered copies SIGNED BY MERWIN AND GRANDA. Fine condition. Due to the size and weight of this item additional shipping charges will apply over standard rates. Mad River Press unknown books
197119376Greenfield Center NY: Greenfield Review 1971. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 8vo. Photographic wraps. Very good plus. Minimal touches of foxing to wraps. Interior bright fresh and clean throughout. Good and sound. 47pp. <br/><br/>Issue of this literary magazine out of Saratoga county featuring work by Pablo Neruda translated by James Wright and Robert Bly. Also includes poems by Ron Welburn David Ray Stuart Peterfreund additional poems by Bly and work from many others. (Greenfield Review) paperback books
194215004Pittsburgh: Fantasy 1942. First edition. Paperback. Good . 8vo. 130 pp. Literary magazine with a primary focus on poetry edited by Stanley Dehler Mayer. This issue with special Latin America focus including a story by Eduardo Mallea and poems by Borges Neruda Nicolas Guillen Salvador Novo and others. Plus William carlos Williams Kenneth Rexroth Richard Eberhart and more. Covers worn. A good to very good copy in bound printed wrappers. <br/><br/> Fantasy paperback books
201219254Stanford CA: Stanford University Libraries 2012. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. 4to. Blue cloth in graphic dust jacket. Near fine or better in like DJ. Trace edgewear to jacket. Several pages perhaps a trifle warped. Interior otherwise fine: bright clean and crisp throughout. Appears almost unread. 529pp. <br/><br/>Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name. An elegantly designed catalogue featuring reproductions from books based on poems by Neruda and Lorca produced by Mary Julia Kilmenko Manuel Neri Thomas Ingmire and Daniel E. Kelm. Introductory essays in parallel English and Spanish. An impressive production. (Stanford University Libraries) hardcover books
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
198910693Buenos Aires: Ediciones Dos Amigos 1989. Artist's book one of 50 copiesall on Canson paper in several colors blue cream beige grey lavender signed by the artist on each of the two etchings in pencil and dated "88". Page size: 9-13/16 x 6-1/2 inches; 32pp. Bound: loose as issued in red wrappers printed in black with author and title; housed in custom-made orange cloth over boards clamshel box with "a sus amigo" printeded in dark orange and the name of the press and paraphe box a bit rubbed but book is fine. These two poems by Pablo Neruda printed by Ruben Paul LaPolla in black red green blue and brown ink often two colors per page were set by hand by Samuel Cesar Palui in 12pt Garamond. Ernesto Lowenstein oversaw the printing of this lovely New Year's greeting for friends of the press. This is a lovely book of verse complemented with two stunning etchings by Alicia Scavino - mystical magical and a loving homage to the poet. Ediciones Dos Amigos unknown books
1961225025Hollywood: California Quarterly 1961. Pamphlet. 48p. 6x9 inches very good poetry journal booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Coastlines was a left-leaning publication that lasted between 1955 and 1964 replacing The California Quarterly when it folded in the mid-1950s. It published many radical poets including John Beecher and Thomas McGrath both of whom lost their teaching positions during HUAC hearings. It was the epicenter of the Los Angeles poetry movement which has long been overlooked due to the prominence of the Beats in NYC and San Francisco. California Quarterly unknown books
1968232714New York: Self-published by the editor 1968. Paperback. xiii 186p. text in Spanish prologue brief biographical sketches of the poets 36 very good first edition and printing stated trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Self-published by the editor paperback books
194618660New York: The Chimera 1946. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Autumn 1946 issue of this literary journal edited by Howes Frederick Morgan and others. A very good copy in stapled wrappers. This issue features Spain In The Heart by Pablo Neruda. <br/><br/> The Chimera paperback books
197212662Philadelphia: American Poetry Review 1972. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Premiere issue of this long-running poetry journal printed on folded newspaper stock. Edited by Stephen Berg and Stephen Parker. A very good example with typical tanning to paper. Philip Levine Joyce carol Oates Richard Wilbur Neruda Diane Wakoski et al. <br/><br/> American Poetry Review paperback 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
1961172626Chicago IL: December Magazine 1961. First edition. Softcover. An early issue of this literary and arts journal. Includes contributions by Surpreme Court Justice William O. Douglas Pablo Neruda Tristan Tzara John Taylor and others. Also features an interview with Tristan Tzara by Leslie Singer and illustrations of works by Survage De Chirico Picabia and others. A very good plus copy in lightly soiled wrappers. December Magazine unknown books
2008107589Copper Canyon Press 2008. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Fall 2008/Winter 2009 catalogue of the Copper Canyon Press containing many poems by M. S. Werwin Jim Harrison Pablo Neruda and others before their new books published by the Copper Canyon Press in 2008 and 2009 were released. A rare piece of advance emphemera. In near fine condition. Copper Canyon Press unknown books
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
197376346NY:: Knopf. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1973. Hardcover. 0394468880 . Translated from the Spanish by Frances Partridge. Introduction by Emir Rodriguez Monegal. 24 black and white photographs. Stated first edition. Author Larry Kramer's copy with his name and date on the front free endpaper. Near fine in a near fine light age toning to rear panel and flap edges dust jacket. ; 436 pages . Knopf, hardcover books
95114N. pl: Edicones Leer 199-. 49p. wraps. Originally published in 1924. Edicones Leer unknown books
1948140937760Santiago de Chile: Ediciones de Libreria Neira 1948. First Edition. Very Good. Folio. First edition. One of just 500 copies printed with text in Spanish. Bound in publisher's tan wraps. Very Good with spine showing a neat repair and front cover joint about 1/3 split at bottom edge. Wraps show toning and light wear especially at yapped edges light rubbing. Pages toned. A lovely copy of this fragile production of one of Neruda's best-known longer poetic works. Ediciones de Libreria Neira unknown books
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. <br/><br/> Ediciones de Libreria Neira unknown books
1997001149Santiago Chile: Editorial Andres Bello 1997. Prologo de Jaime Quezada. Seleccion de Jorge Barros. Light soiling to page block edges Else Fine. First Edition Thus. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Editorial Andres Bello Paperback books
1963167812Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada 1963. 208p. pocket-size wraps generally acidic and toned not yet fragile good copy. Volume Two only. Editorial Losada unknown books
195082604Santiago: Imprenta Juarez 1950. Clandestine first Chilean edition of Neruda's stunning epic poem published underground by the Communist party in Chile under a false imprint one month after the true first edition published in Mexico from a different manuscript. Quarto bound into contemporary red linen boards with parts of original printed wrappers serving as titles to the front panel and spine. Copyright leaf mounted to front pastedown bearing the false imprint "Imprenta Juarez Reforma 75 Ciudad de Mexico D.F." half tone portraits of Neruda tipped in at front and back. Inscribed by Neruda on the title page "Al camarada Americo Pablo Neruda." The recipient Americo Zorilla was a close friend of Neruda's and editor of the Chilean Communist daily newspaper El Siglo. Zorilla facilitated the clandestine publication of five thousand copies of Neruda's Canto General in Chile published under a false imprint and based on a manuscript Neruda had left behind before he went into hiding with the banning of the Communist Party under the Ley de Defensa Permanente de la Democracia in 1948. Neruda had officially joined the Communist Party of Chile in 1945 and served as campaign manager for the radical party's presidential candidate Gabriel Gonzalez Videal in 1946. Once in office Gonzalez Videla turned against the Communist Party and Neruda was forced into hiding and later exile in Buenos Aires to avoid arrest. An exceptional association. "Canto General" "General Song" consists of 15 sections 231 poems and more than 15000 lines. It is the stunning epic of an entire continent and its people. The Canto speaks of the destiny of Latin American peoples and the life of the poet himself. Without question this is one of the most important and powerful long poems written in the century. "Neruda was a kind of King Midas. Everything he touched turned to poetry" says Gabriel García Márquez who also considers the Chilean Nobel laureate "the greatest poet of the twentieth century in any language." Imprenta Juarez hardcover books
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
192632451Santiago Chile: Editorial Nascimento 1926. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine in original wrappers printed in red and green. Duodecimo. 5.125 x 7.5 in. 76 pp. <br/><br/> Editorial Nascimento paperback books