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200470599Dallas: DeGolyer Library/Southern Methodist University 2004. First edition. 84 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Thorough descriptions of 100 items. Dallas: DeGolyer Library/Southern Methodist University, unknown books
1974140940150New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1974. First American Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. 303 pp. Publisher's black cloth with gilt lettering. A little offsetting to endpapers still Fine in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a hint of sunning to spine panel. A bilingual edition in English and Spanish. Farrar, Straus & Giroux unknown books
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
2004WELLER9780872864283City Lights Books c2004. New. New book. City Lights Books unknown books
1998CNJL385New York: The Limited Editions Club 1998. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Ranney Edward. Quarto size 30 pp. signed by Edward Ranney. Chilean poet Pablo Neruda born Ricardo Eliecer Neftali Reyes y Bosoalto 1904-1973 became known as a poet at the young age of 10 years and began publishing his verse at 15; Gabriel Garcia Marquez once called Neruda "the greatest poet of the 20th century in any language" and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. <br/><br/>This volume is a portion of the Canto General General Song which consists of more than 15000 lines being a telling of the entire American Western Hemisphere from an Hispanic American perspective; it is a beautiful poem of praise to the continent as it flourished before the arrival of the Spanish. <br/><br/>Wonderfully brought to life by the photogravures of the work of Edward Ranney b. 1942 who has been internationally recognized for his images of Inca and Mayan landscapes and architecture; Scientific American commented that Ranney did "more than any other photographer to show the works of the Incas as they are set into numinous mountain landscapes that somehow called forth those superb forms into stone" N.B. above info from Wiki and the monthly newsletter.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Bound in rough green linen over boards black leather spine label with gilt lettering text presented in both Spanish and English in two columns the ten photogravures bound in throughout the text; type Monotype Centaur on Velin Arches printed at the Golgonooza Letter Foundry with the photogravures made and printed by Jon Goodman oblong being approximately 12" tall and 14.5" wide unpaginated with fifteen printed leaves; limited edition of 300 this no. 56 signed by Edward Ranney; monthly newsletter loosely laid in. The clamshell box is covered in black linen cloth black leather spine label with gilt lettering lined inside with black velvet.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Fine the dark green binding bright and unfaded with a strong square text block solid hinges perfectly straight corners with no rubbing the interior is clean and bright and it is entirely free of prior owner markings - crisp as new. The monthly newsletter is also fine as is the clamshell box.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please contact us for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
199522260Boston: Little Brown and Company 1995. First Thus. Octavo 23.5cm.; original cloth-backed boards pictorial plate mounted to upper cover spine lettered in silver; 149pp.; illus. Fine. A Bullfinch Press Book. Bilingual edition. Book designed by Christopher Kuntze printed at the Stinehour Press and bound by the Book Press. Little, Brown and Company unknown books
201324388New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 2013. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0374115281 . Blue cloth lettered along the spine. An unmarked copy in a slightly edgeworn dust jacket. Collects English translations facing the Spanish originals of all 226 odas or odes written by the Nobel Prize-winning poet. Bibliography indexes of Spanish titles and first lines.; 861 pages . Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover books
1954140940808Chile: Nascimento 1954. Signed Limited Edition. Very Good. Signed limited edition and the first printing of this edition. Bound in publisher's printed stiff wraps with yapped edges. Copy number 993 of 1000 signed by Pablo Neruda on the limitation page. Very Good with light lean to spine light general wear and light creasing to wraps light edge wear and toning. With green paper insert present at rear causing some offsetting to inside of rear cover. Illustrated with black and white photographs by Martin Chambi throughout. Nascimento unknown books
1970170909003Santiago Chile: Editorial Lord Cochrane 1970. First THUS. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Limited numbered edition copy 4150. First thus. 149pp. Original oversize approx. 16" by 16.5" white cloth. In the original Spanish. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket with small tear in bottom of front panel a few scratches. A rare deluxe oversize limited edition of Neruda's classic with Mario Toral's sensuous color illustrations. Editorial Lord Cochrane hardcover books
1968109354London: Rapp & Whiting 1968. First edition of Neruda's classic work. Octavo original cloth. Boldly signed by Pablo Neruda on the half-title page. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Lawrence Edwards. Translated by Robert Bly and James Wright. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Neruda's second published work Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair initially appeared in Santiago in 1924; Neruda was 19 years old. The work gained a controversial reputation for its arresting eroticism especially considering its author's very young age. The work remains the best selling poetry book in the Spanish language ever published. "Pablo Neruda is the greatest poet of the twentieth century-in any language" Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Rapp & Whiting hardcover books
1989192821University of Texas Press 1989-06-01. Paperback. Very Good. 1989 first paperback printing. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Dust soiling on page edges light creasing at corners. TP HS University of Texas Press paperback books
16503Gallimard. Du Monde Entier 27 juin 1980, broché sans sa jaquette, 496pp; traduction de Claude Couffon; bon état
659474Santiago de Chile: Editorial Nascimento 1926. EA. Primera Edición. - Provenienz: N. Lachmann Montevidio 24.6.46 Bleistift-Namenszug auf dem vorderen Vorsatzblatt. - Gering berieben Rücken am Fuß etwas rissig. Sonst sauberes und wohlerhaltenes Exemplar der Erstauflage. 0 0 0 Santiago [de] Chile: Editorial Nascimento 1926. unknown
2503PA147<p>Canto General. Übertragen von Erich Arendt. Verlag Volk und Welt. Berlin. 1953.</p>_x000d_<p>De 24x18 cm. Com 683 iv págs. Encadernação do editor inteira em tela com sobrecapa de protecção. Com corte das folhas a cinzento e folhas de guarda com mapa da América Latina de 1810-1825. Ilustrado no texto com gravuras e um retrato do autor. Exempalr com danos com perda de papel na sobrecapa de protecção e sobrecapa de plástico.</p> SACO PA590-8 unknown
SPN-283Paris : Seghers, collection "Autour du Monde", 1978, 5e édition. Broché 20,5x13,5cm, couverture illustrée, 68 pages, préfacé et traduit de l'espagnol par Roger Caillois.
196130921Pierre Seghers, 1961 (Collection "Autour du monde"). EDITION ORIGINALE pour la traduction française.- In-12 relié sous jaquette rouge imprimée (19,5 x 13 cm), 58 pages, édition bilingue, texte en espagnol avec la traduction française en regard.- 120g. - Première collection française de son époque à présenter des poètes étrangers, traduits pour la première fois. "Autour du monde" compta une centaine de titres parus entre 1952 et 1968.- Bon état.
46964Gallimard "Du monde entier" 1975, in-8 broché, 467 p. (manque la jaquette, sinon très bon exemplaire ; épuisé dans la collection) Première édition française ; chronologie et index des noms. Nombreuses rencontres d'un homme curieux de tout, de son Chili d'abord, mais aussi de la France, où il se lia avec Picasso, Aragon, Breton et Eluard.
1975AUB-6715Paris, éditions Gallimard 1975 (Coll. Du monde entier). Bel exemplaire broché, couverture et jaquette d'éditeur, in-8, 468 pages avec chronologie, index et table.
46310Denoël "Arc-en-ciel" 1978, in-8 broché, 61 p. (très bon exemplaire ; non réédité) Seconde édition (l'originale est de 1938) de ce recueil de poèmes à la gloire des républicains espagnols ; préface d'Aragon.
16112Buenos Aires, Editorial Losada, 1967. Tamaño octavo en rústica, 163 páginas, cubierta titulada en colores.
44158Gallimard "Du Monde entier" 1984, in-8 broché, 244 p (petites traces sans gravité sur les plats de couverture, sinon très bon exemplaire ; non réédité) Deux recueils de poèmes amoureux brûlants de passion.
2009418362009 Paris, Editions Gallimard, 2009, 19x12.5cm, 479 pp., livre neuf car service de presse
44556Buenos Aires : Editorial Losada ("Contemporanea"), 1955 - deux volumes 11,6x18cm brochés sous couvertures illustrées à rabats, de 185 et 203 pages - bon état -
43378Poèmes traduits de l'espagnol par Jean-Francis Reille. Paris : Gallimard (Collection "Du Monde entier"), 1976. Un volume broché (14x20,5 cm), 247 pages. Edition originale de traduction. Bon état.
44403Introduction et traduction d'Alain Bosquet - Paris : Pierre Seghers (Collection "Autour du monde", N°16), 1961 - un volume (12,8x19 cm) cartonné, 91 pages - Edition bilingue. Rousseurs sur la couverture sinon intérieur en bon état.