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1974002162New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1974. Near Fine light offsetting to pastedowns in a Very Good Plus dustjacket lightly rubbed at spine tips spine slightly faded and price-clipped front flap. A bilingual edition translated by Alastair reed. The author won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. First American Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good Plus. Farrar, Straus, Giroux Hardcover 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
197467143NY: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1974. First US edition. 302 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned and has one tiny closed tear to the front panel. The original 1958 poems in Spanish with Alastair Reid’s facing English translations. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown 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
196628041Santiago: Zig-Zag 1966. First edition. Original yellow printed wrappers spine faded and lightly worn. Very good. <br/><br/> Zig-Zag unknown books
20092302433New York: Harper 2009. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. An exceptional copy. 2009 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. The poetry of Pablo Neruda is beloved worldwide for its passion humor and exceptional accessibility. The nearly fifty poems selected for this collection and translated by Stephen Mitchell Harper paperback books
199746445NY: HarperCollins 1997. First printing. 8vo pp. xiii 261. Translated by Stephen Mitchell. A nice copy in lightly scuffed dj. HarperCollins unknown books
197531547New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1975. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. Clothbound octavo in dustwrapper. 135 pp. Poems by the Nobel Prize winner positioned side-by-side in English and Spanish with translations by Alastair Reid. Slight color bleed from the dark topstain tangentially affecting the preliminary pages. No text is affected. A very good copy in lightly used price-clipped dustwrapper. Color at spine has faded. Farrar Straus and Giroux unknown books
199821472New York: Limited Editions Club 1998. Hardcover. Orig. emerald green linen boards gilt lettered title label on spine. Fine in near fine black cloth clam shell box upper spine and front cover sunned. 32 unnumbered pages. Oblong folio 31 x 39 cm. Limited edition copy 13 of 300 on Velin Arches with ten photogravures by Ramey and signed by the photographer Edward Ramey and the translator John Felstiner in the colophon. This edition of Pablo Neruda's poem Heights of Macchu Picchu printed in English and Spanish. 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. Limited Editions Club hardcover 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
196712251Mill Valley: Illuminations Press 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Third issue of this poetry magazine edited by Norman Moser. Bound signatures laid into decorated folder. Contributions by Neruda Brown Miller Gene Fowler Ruth Krays and much more. Very good condition. <br/><br/> Illuminations Press paperback books
197944614n.p.:: Quixote Press. Near Fine. 1979. Paperback. Bilingual edition - Spanish and English. Translated from the Spanish by Steve Kowit. First edition thus paperback. About fine in illustrated wraps. . Quixote Press, paperback books
1973156698Mexico: Editorial Grijalbo 1973. 100p. text in Spanish cover faintly sunned with mild pressure marks near-fine first Mexican edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Neruda's final book of verse. The Chilean edition is the true first. Editorial Grijalbo unknown books
1981WN61266New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1981. Black cloth with gilt spine lettering on gray label in gilt frame. Author name blindstamped on upper cover. Owner name on ffep. Edges have minor soiling. Unpriceclipped pictorial dust jacket a little toned but otherwise without defects. A bilingual edition translated by Alastair Reid. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Farrar, Straus and Giroux Hardcover books
1969D12405Alpignano: A. Tallone 1969. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Printed wraps in glassine dust jacket; 4to in chemise and slipcase; pp. 94 3. Inscribed by the author on the title-p. "A Rodrigo con la amistad de Pablo Neruda." Number 411 from a limited edition of 470 copies "en papel Miliani de Fabriano." Total limitation of 507 copies. Some light foxing on rear endpaper and inside rear cover otherwise book is fine with bookplate of Umberto Ortolani on FFEP. Jacket chemise and slipcase are likewise fine. A lavish edition and uncommon -- particularly signed. <br/><br/> A. Tallone hardcover books
19826370Willimantic: Curbstone Press 1982. First printing of this reissue. Single sheet folded once to make four pages. An excerpt from CANTO GENERAL section 12 as translated by Robert Bly. Written by Neruda while under pursuit by the Chilean Secret Police on a political charge. Willimantic: Curbstone Press unknown books
197741261NY: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1977. First Edition. 8vo pp. 370. Chronology index. Translated from the Spanish by Mardie St. lMartin. Ex library with stamps pocket and bookplate removed. VG in little torn dj. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown books
1964140939530Buenos Aires Argentina: Editorial Losada S.A. 1964. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Five wrappered volumes in original cardboard slipcase. Volumes are in Very Good shape with rubbing along edges and spines gift inscriptions on front free endpaper of each volume. Slipcase has exterior and interior tape mends some splitting and wear along edges date written on front panel in pen; About Good. A major work in the original Spanish by the Chilean Nobel laureate. Editorial Losada, S.A. unknown books
19723471New York: Grove Press 1972. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A crisp clean copy of the 1972 1st US edition. Near Fine in a bright price-intact Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo 153 pgs. bi-lingual text Spanish on the verso English on the recto. <br/><br/> Grove Press hardcover books
1943WRCLIT62756Mexico City: Comité de Ayuda a Rusia en Guerra 1943. Small quarto. Original tan wrappers printed in black and red with small pictorial vignette. Wrappers faintly soiled and dust smudged otherwise a very good copy. First edition ordinary issue. One of 5000 copies in addition to the deluxe issue of one hundred numbered and signed copies. Comité de Ayuda a Rusia en Guerra unknown books
1958225917Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada 1958. Paperback. 225p. text in Spanish toning to text-block margins mild wear otherwise good Argentinian edition paperback in gray wraps. Biblioteca Contemporanea. Editorial Losada paperback books
201343893Octon France: Verdigris January 30 2013. Edition limited to 50 copies signed and numbered by Rothchild and the letterpress printer Mark Lintott; this is the issue of 10 copies "édition de tête" with an additional mezzotint not duplicated in the edition and in a clamshell box the paper printed in shades of brown with chestnut leaves; oblong 4to i.e. in leporello format approx. 5" x 13" 16 french-fold pages 3 original mezzotints and 3 blindstamped embossments by Judith Rothchild printed on Hahnemulhe paper original paper-covered boards with screenprints by Rothchild; absolutely fine throughout. <br/><br/> Verdigris, January 30 hardcover books
201310763Octon France: Verdigris Press 2013. Signed limited edition one of 6 semi-deluxe copies with an original print all on Hahnemulhe paper additional print each numbered and signed by the artist and printer Judith Rothchild and Mark Lintott. Page size: 4-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches; 17pp. Bound: loose as issued leporello format housed in publisher's clamshell box of screen-printed paper over boards the paper printed in shades of brown with chestnut leaves author and title printed in black on spine slipcase and sleeve by Mark Lintott. Pablo Neruda's poem is handset and printed letterpress in Univers on an Adana 8 x 5 by Mark Lintott chestnut-colored ink. There are three mezzotints by Judith Rothchild as well as embossings to accompany the text. These images capture the texture and complexity of this remarkably large delicious and beautiful seed with its "bristly foliage" protecting it. Judith Rothchild's printed papers and engraved images are a wonderful homage to the natural world. This is the deluxe edition with in an edition of 4 with the additional mezzotint and an original copper plate in addition to the regular copy which is one of 50 and the special copies which are one of 6 with an addtional mezzotint with a list price of $1500. Verdigris Press unknown books
201310653Octon France: Verdigris Press 2013. Signed limited edition one of 50 copies all on Hahnemulhe paper each numbered and signed by the artist and printer Judith Rothchild and Mark Lintott. Page size: 4-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches; 17pp. Bound: loose as issued leporello format housed in publisher's slipcase and sleeve of screen-printed paper over boards the paper printed in shades of brown with chestnut leaves author and title printed in black on spine slipcase and sleeve by Mark Lintott. Pablo Neruda's poem is handset and printed letterpress in Univers on an Adana 8 x 5 by Mark Lintott chestnut-colored ink. There are three mezzotints by Judith Rothchild as well as embossings to accompany the text. These images capture the texture and complexity of this remarkably large delicious and beautiful seed with its "bristly foliage" protecting it. Judith Rothchild's printed papers and engraved images are a wonderful homage to the natural world. A deluxe edition with an additional mezzotint and clamshell box is to be produced in an edition of 6 at $1500 and a deluxe copy in an edition of 4 with the additional mezzotint and an original copper plate is to be produced at $2100. Verdigris Press unknown books
19951552Boston: Little Brown and Company / A Bulfinch Press Book 1995. First Edition. Small 4to 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 235 x 155 mm 149 3 pages in cloth-backed boards plant illustration pasted to upper board title in silver to spine. A Fine copy issued without a dust jacket.A collection of Neruda's "odes" to people places seasons plants and emotions. Selected and illustrated by Ferris Cooke. Bilingual with the Spanish and English odes on facing pages translated by Ken Krabbenhoft. A beautiful production printed at the Stinehour Press and bound by Book Press. <br /><br /> Little, Brown and Company / A Bulfinch Press Book hardcover books