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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
1969535645Berkamsted Hertfordshire: Priapus 1969. Softcover. Fine. Number Eighteen. Quarto. 26 3 7 plates pp. Illustrated with seven original lithographs and woodcuts five of which are by Rigby Graham. Mimeographed leaves and color plates in side-stapled card covers. Fine. A handsome production featuring poetry illustrations poetry news and curiously a recipe for beer. Contains poems by Elizabeth Jennings Edward Lowbury Peter Scupham John Mole Alan Golightly Norman Jackson Paddy Webb Brian Aldiss D.M. Thomas Freda Downie Peter Cundall Eddie Wainwright Earle Birney Edward Lucie-Smith Stephen Grant W.G. Shepherd and Pablo Neruda translated by Malcolm Parr. The seven plates are by Rigby Graham 5 Elisabeth Dowling 1 and Anne Palmer 1. Priapus 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
1981616254Eureka California: E.V. Griffith 1981. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. V No. 6 Issue 30. Folio. Several nested bifolia making 47 pages. Illustrated in black and white from photographs. Folded in half as issued some crinkling and some edgewear still very good. This copy belonged to the award winning poet Denise Levertov with her name and address on the mailing label. Features an English translation by James Nolan of "Stones of the Sky" by Pablo Neruda an English translation by Norbert Krapf of "Fall" by Rainer Maria Rilke and much more. E.V. Griffith unknown
197330597Barcelona: Ayma 1973. Fine. Ayma Barcelona 1973 26 x 29.50 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition. Publisher's red paper boards. Rich iconography. Handsome copy with the illustrated dust jacket. Ayma hardcover
1960345639Third Programme: Future 1960. 16 typescript sheets title and 15 numbered pages of poems printed recto only. Small folio. Held by metal tab in upper left first sheet loose one letter corrected in black ink on p.2 some spotting to first and last sheet; signed on upper right of first sheet "Sylvia Plath Court Green North Tawton Devonshire. 16 typescript sheets title and 15 numbered pages of poems printed recto only. Small folio. In early 1960 they had met the poet W.S. Merwin and his wife Dido who became close to the couple and helped Plath and Hughes find a London Flat. In the spring of 1961 Merwin gave Plath the use of his studio and she began work on the novel that was to become the Bell Jar "working seven days a week from eight to one" and finishing the novel just before moving to Court Green the house in Devon that Plath and Hughes had recently purchased where she wrote the majority of her book Ariel and where Hughes lived in for the rest of his life.<br /> <br /> The transmission of Merwin's translations of Neruda's poems all from his Residence on Earth 1934-1945 was not aired on the Third Programme until 19 April 1962. Merwin's lively imagistic translations of Neruda would not be published until 1969 in Twenty Love Poems and his version of Neruda's Selected Poems in 1970 both published by Jonathan Cape. Provenance: Frieda Hughes; Clark Heather Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath New York: Knopf 2020 [Third Programme: Future] unknown
197253614Philadelphia: The American Poetry Review 1972. First edition. Very good plus. Scarce first printing of the influential poetry periodical's inaugural issue featuring contributions from David Ignatow Pablo Neruda César Vallejo Joyce Carol Oates Allen Ginsberg and others. 11'' x 7''. Original folded newsprint self-wrappers. With black-and-white illustrations throughout. 48 pages. Some minor edgewear and toning. The American Poetry Review unknown
196081766Mexico City: Gráfica Horizonte 1960's. First Edition. 6 volumes. Octavo. 21cm volume 6 is slightly taller with a wider margin at the base of the cover. bound in original publisher's buff card wraps illustrated with an abstract design by Jorge Ballester the same illustration is utilised on all 6 covers with variations in color and composition. Ballester would have been 19 or 20 at the time of publication shortly before he went on to form 'Equipo Realidad' with Joan Cardells. 12-14pp per issue. Some sunning or fading to extremities light edgewear a very good clean and attractive collection. An ephemeral bit of book production utilising thin rough grain paper cheap card and some erratic trimming. Internally clean some pages unopened.<br /> Issues present include:<br /> <br /> #2 Miguel Hernandez: "Recoged Esta Voz"<br /> #3 Nicolas Guillén: "Buenos Dias Fidel"<br /> #4 Pablo Neruda: "No Tenian Mas Armas Que La Aurora."<br /> #5 Miguel Angel Asturias: "Bolivar"<br /> #6 Paul Eluard: "Libertad"<br /> #7 Patricio Lumumba: "Africa Será Libre"<br /> <br /> Absent from this assemblage is issue #1 "Dos Poemas" by Carlos Pellicer. <br /> <br /> The title "Ediciones Quinto Regimiento" is a loaded reference to the Madrid based publishing office of the fabled 5th Regiment a communist brigade fighting for the Republic during the Spanish Civil War to legendary effect and is clearly intended as both homage and statement of intent. The institutional footprint for this publication is tiny with a couple of issues having a slight presence on OCLC and an absence of significant holdings. Gráfica Horizonte unknown
3926529954.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19691489894Barcelona.: Lumen. 1969. Hardcover. Sobrecubierta deslucida. Good. 24 cm. . Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. . Sobrecubierta deslucida. Arte culinario. Cocina. 439 641.5439 641.5 Lumen. hardcover
1969822Budapest: Corvina Press 1969. First English Translation. Hardcover. Very good. Signed and inscribed by the translator 1n 1972. Hard cover. Cream cloth with knife and fork design. Similar theme expanded upon on the dust jacket. Small quarto 9 3/4" x 9" 120 pages with illustrations from six different Hungarian artists. Pablo Neruda and Miguel Angel Asturias pass on to the reader their experiences of tastes and flavors during a strange voyage of discovery of weeks of "inspiring" eating and drinking. Including poetry. In the appendix is "A Small Encyclopedia of Hungarian Kitchen Wines Taverns Restaurants and Other Gastronomical Amenities". Corvina Press hardcover
20011-0821227041Bulfinch Pr 2001. Hardcover. New. lst ed edition. 127 pages. 9.25x10.00x0.75 inches. Bulfinch Pr hardcover
19932781Square large 4to. Hardcover. Linoleum Blocks. Signed by Mary Brito on Title page. Girzig and Gottschalk hardcover
194395403New York: S.R.T. Publications Inc. 1943. 1943. Very good. - Quarto 11-3/4 inches high by 8-5/8 inches wide soft cover bound in pictorial wraps titled in red & with a dramatic picture of a Soviet warrior after a poster by Klimashiny on the front cover. The top corners of the wraps are lightly creased. 34 pages. Black-and-white illustrations. Very good. <p>Among the contents of this Red Army Anniversary Issue are "The Russians: Marching Song for 1943" a poem by Wytter Bynner and tribute poems to the Red Army by John Gould Fletcher and William Rose Benet; and an exchange of letters between Ilya Ehrenburg and Pablo Neruda. (New York: S.R.T. Publications, Inc.), 1943. paperback
198512516London: Michael Christopher Caine 1985/2021. This copy is from sheets from the Edition de Tete of around 20 on Barnham Green paper which were printed in 1985 in London. Caine has gathered these sheets and bound them in 1921. In pencil he has numbered this 48/65 and signed and dated it Paris 2021. Hand-coloured illustrations. 14.4 x 12.8 cms hand bound by Caine in stiff marbled paper wrappers and with a printed paper label on upper cover printed in Paris at Caine’s Petropolis Press in 2021. The book takes the form of two poems printed to celebrate the fleeting life of the baby Anna Sherington in 1984<em> In the Carolinas </em>by Wallace Stevens and Pablo Neruda’s <em>No Hay Olvido: Sonata</em> in Spanish with an additional English translation by Ben Belitt ‘There’s No Forgetting’.<br><br>A beautiful and heartfelt printing by the master of the Press Caine. Michael Christopher Caine unknown
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
1958H25984Eugene OR / Bahia Blanca ARG / Madrid / Quito / Montivideo: Various 1958. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in red cloth with gilt stamped spine original wraps bound in. All contents very good old tanning tape to rear wrap of the last publication the 1939 pamphlet which features poems and prose by Neruda an homage in verse by Alberti and prose by Oribe. The Moncayo study of Lorca published in Quito in 1937 is particularly scarce. Although nowhere evident from the collection of Robert Lima a Cuban-born poet playwright and professor of Hispanic and Latin American literature and drama at Penn State who authored the first critical book in English on Lorca's theater. Various hardcover
1937125965<p>2 Vols. set : Vol.1 'Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War'. The sole UK printing published by Left Review London in 1937. The pamphlet BOOK is in Very Good condition. Original printed yellow and red card covers. Internally the 32 pages are staple bound and the binding remains tight. Just the merest hint of light rusting to the staples internally. Light spotting throughout due the quality of the paper stock used a little heavier in places. Free from inscriptions and erasures. There is some professional transparent reinforcement tape to the front and rear inner hinges where the covers have become detached from the spine but this is barely discernable. Some light edge wear to the spine ends of the thin card printed covers which are mildly toned in places but are remarkably clean for their age. A scarce survivor of what was a cheap production. The book is protected in a removable Mylar archival cover. A very scarce pamphlet containing contributions from 148 British and Irish authors on their personal stance on the Spanish Civil War. The question posed is: 'Are you for or against the legal Government and the People of Republican Spain Are you for or against Franco and Fascism' and is signed off by Aragon W. H. Auden Jean Richard Bloch Nancy Cunard Brian Howard Heinrich Mann Ivor Montagu Pablo Neruda Ramon Sender Stephen Spender and Tristan Tzara. The publisher states its limitations within a six penny pamphlet i.e. that it has indeed selected the responses likely based on its own motivation though it does say the responses herein are representative but more so from the weight of the authors themselves. Indeed it contains most of the powerhouse names of British and Irish literature; W. H. Auden Samuel Beckett who perhaps satirically simply writes UPTHEREPUBLIC! Cyril Connolly Alastair Crowley with his name misspelt C. Day Lewis Liam O Flaherty Ford Madox Ford David Garnett Victor Gollancz Aldous Huxley Storm Jameson John Lehmann Sylvia Pankhurst Herbert Read Stephen Spender Olaf Stapledon Leonard Woolf and many others. T. S. Eliot Ezra Pound Vera Brittain H. G. Wells and Vita Sackville-West among others declare themselves neutral the latter questioning the publication s terminology in the question regarding a legal government. And against the government appears Arthur Machen Edmund Blunden Evelyn Waugh and others. An extremely scarce pamphlet a rare survivor in all senses which gave audiences direct insights into ideas and worlds some authors seldom expressed themselves in and a hugely important booklet. This extremely scarce pamphlet is one of an edition of three thousand copies which sold out immediately on publication. JSIC reports 13 holdings at institutions. Vol.2 : Writers Take Sides On The Question : Are you for or are you against Franco and Fascism Letters about the War in Spain from 418 American Authors . The sole USA printing published by the League of American Writers New York in 1938. The BOOK is in near Fine condition. Stapled blue wraps with writers' names in white and titles in black. Some very light edge-wear. A sharp copy which is housed in a custom solander box with silk ties and marbled inserts. The 418 authors responses include those from : Franklin P. Adams Sherwood Anderson Maxwell Anderson Gertrude Atherton Brooks Atkinson Earl Browder Kenneth Burke Countee Cullen William Faulkner Edna Ferber Felix Frankfurter Dashiell Hammett Ernest Hemingway Langston Hughes James Weldon Johnson Rockwell Kent Stanley Kunitz Katharine Ann Porter George Seldes Upton Sinclair John Steinbeck I. F. Stone Genevieve Taggard Clara Weatherwax Richard Wright Felix Frankfurter James Weldon Johnson Rockwell Kent Stanley Kunitz I. F. Stone Genevieve Taggard Clara Weatherwax et al. A Very collectible and important two volume set. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> Vol. 1 : Left Review, London : 1937. Vol.2 : The League Of American Writers, NY : 1938 paperback
1979G0674679806I3N10Harvard University Press 1979. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Harvard University Press hardcover
1955551741Santiago de Chile: Editorial "Multitud 1955. Softcover. Good. First edition. Small quarto. 129pp. Illustrated with facsimiles. Printed wrappers. Text in Spanish. Ex-private library with their stamp twice on the cover on the first two leaves and eight times in the rear several are faint. Wrappers toned and worn wrappers neatly reattached with a short split at the upper shoulder and a shorter horizontal split there externally reinforced with archival tape pages tanned good only. With an errata slip bound in at the title page. Editorial "Multitud unknown
197001212Washington DC: Audiovisual International Center for the Arts and Culture and Venezuela: Edicione Institucionales Publicadas c.1970. First edition limited to 1000 c. 10 Vinyl Records. Very Good Plus. SPANISH LITERATURE. Ed. Jose Guillermo Carrillo. Contributors: Pablo Neruda Carlos Fuentes Octavio Paz Rafael Alberti Miguel Angel Asturias et al. "Narradores y Poetas Hispanoamericanos del Siglo XX: Titulo Original de la Obra: The Voice of the Literature Box-Set of 10 Vinyl RecordsSpanish." Washington DC: Audiovisual International Center for the Arts and Culture and Venezuela: Edicione Institucionales Publicadas c.1970. First edition limited to 1000 copies this example numbered 0210. A box-set of 10 vinyl records of Spanish spoken word all in sleeves with slip-case. 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches. 84 oz. 10 vinyl records. Shelf-wear. Light marking on bottom of box. Minor wear to record sleeves. Records themselves play well and in very good condition. Very Good Plus to Near Fine. No ISBN. No ASIN. Washington DC: Audiovisual International Center for the Arts and Culture and Venezuela: Edicione Institucionales Publicadas unknown
19430086609Mexico City: Ediciones La Lucha de la Juventud 1943. First edition. Paperback. Fair. 1943 First Edition Spanish text. Softcover. 509 pp. Two page prologue by Pablo Neruda. Inscribed on the half-title by Jose Renau the 'Caratula exterior' of La Lucha de la Juventud. Illustrated throughout with reproductions of images of Russia WW II politicians battle scenes and a striking woodcut portrait of Ehrenburg by L. Mendez. A Fair copy. LACKS front wrap; chipping to top edge of spine; paper age-toned but not brittle. Clean interior. A rare book -- OCLC locates only 5 copies -- and it doesn't seem to have a corresponding edition in either English or Russian. Neruda was a diplomat in Mexico up to 1943 which helps explain his inclusion in this project. Ediciones La Lucha de la Juventud paperback
19391013<p>First edition. With a dedication from Neruda paperback 58 pages Agrupacion de Intelectuales Artistas Periodistas y Escritores A.I.A.P.E Montevideo 1939. 17.0 x 12.5 cm. Copy with a damaged spine a few pages underlined. Pages yellowed with age. Binding firm. Rare edition</p> Ediciones AIAPE paperback
213805np: np nd. Presumed first ediiton. Softcover. 24 pages. Text in English and Italian. Features a contribution by Pablo Neruda. Includes numerous color illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. A scarce catalog on this Italian artist. np unknown
194200352ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN-AMERICAN POETRY New Directions 1942 first edition near fine in like dust-wrapper with 2 closed tears. Poetry printed in both English and Spanish. Contributions by: Borjes Neruda et.al. If not the first certainly among the earliest appearances in print in this country of these 2 major Latin American writers. New Directions unknown