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1961CGP15<p>4to mayor square. 132 pp. Publisher's white cloth with black stone engraving; the cloth shows some rust stains; title on the spine; original color jacket with a photograph of Matilde Urrutia. Richly illustrated interiors with photographs by Antonio Quintana.</p><p>"This book adorned with the portraits of beings made of stone is a conversation that I leave open for all the poets of the earth to continue and discover the secret of stone and life." - Pablo Neruda see preface</p><p>Pablo Neruda Parral July 12 1904 - Santiago September 23 1973 was a Chilean politician and poet. He is considered one of the most prominent and influential artists of the 20th century.</p> Editorial Losada hardcover
195803079Leipzig, Insel Verlag, 1958. 1. - 10. Tsd., 8°, 2-sprachig (spanisch/deutsch), übertragen von Erich Arendt, 71 S., illustr. Papp-Einband gebunden mit Titelschild
1922950557Prag: Arthur Novak 1922. leather_bound. Gut. 2 Blatt 26 Seiten 5 Blatt. Orig.-Ganzleder mit reicher Blind- und Goldprägung. Oktav 19 x 12 cm leicht berieben bestoßen und lichtspurig sonst sauber und im Ganzen gut erhalten. Der sehr hübsche Ledereinband erinnert in seiner Gestaltung an dekorative Malerei der Volkskunst. Der Pressendruck trägt die Nummer 135 von 600 Stück der Auflage. Jan Neruda 1834-1891 war ein böhmischer Autor von internationalem Rang. Seine "Karfreitagsgesänge" erschienen zuerst 1896. - ÖBL Bd. 7 S. 69/70 nach der online-Version. - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Arthur Novak hardcover
31940Prague: Czechoslovak writer 1974. 4to.; Bohemia Edition; stiff pictorial self-wraps with embossed stamp on cover softcover; black and white and red illustrations; later edition of Friday Songs originally written in 1869; wraps are lightly edgeworn and frayed on spine ends else a very clean tight copy. <br/><br/> Prague: Czechoslovak writer, 1974 paperback
8478006451.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8481362735.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2009Q-1556592825Copper Canyon Press 2009-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Copper Canyon Press paperback
19932781Square large 4to. Hardcover. Linoleum Blocks. Signed by Mary Brito on Title page. Girzig and Gottschalk hardcover
1986WN45126Port Townsend WA: Copper Canyon Press 1986. Original green cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Book and pictorial dust jacket are near fine. Translation by William O'Daly. . First American Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Copper Canyon Press Hardcover books
1986022603Port Townsend: Copper Canyon Press 1986 First printing of the first edition with Spanish/English text. Book and dust jacket in fine condition. Copper Canyon Press hardcover
2002Q-1556591675Copper Canyon Press 2002-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Copper Canyon Press paperback
091474299X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187772789X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1985091524-PBuffalo NY: White Pine Press 1985. Book. New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st. Edition 1985 Gray cloth hardcover with clear cover over unpaged. This Very Rare HARDCOVER copy is Signed by the photographer Milton Rogovin and signed and inscribed by Editor Dennis Maloney on the main title page. Illustrated with Mr. Rogovin famous documentary photography . With Poems by the writer poet Pablo Neruda. As close friends both Rogovin and Neruda worked on this book. Condition : NEW . White Pine Press Hardcover
197240816London: Grossman 1972. Fourth printing. Small square 8vo pp. not numbered. Translated from the Spanish by Alastair Reid. In Spanish and English. Paper wraps. Cover curled and soiled o/w VG. Grossman unknown books
1968557915New York / London: Grossman Publishers / Cape Goliard 1968. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First American edition hardcover issue. Translated by Alistair Reid. Illustrated with two full-page plates by Hans Erhmann. Boards slightly bowed and a bit of faint offsetting on the endleaves thus very good or better in a modestly soiled very good dust jacket with several nicks and tiny tears and a bit of internal foxing. One of 500 casebound copies of the American edition of 2500 total. Grossman Publishers / Cape Goliard hardcover
0670753262.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1967023346London: Cape Goliard Press 1967 First printing of the first British bilingual edition preceding the American edition by one year with Spanish/English text with the original tissue dust jacket. Book in fine condition; tissue dust jacket with slight toning to spine else fine also included is a mylar jacket in fine condition. Cape Goliard Press paperback
196864891New York and London: Grossman Publishers in association with Cape Goliard 1968. First edition one of 2000 copies in wrappers for the American market; square 8vo pp. 32; portrait of Neruda by Hans Ehrmann; fine in original hammer-shaped die-cut wrappers by Jim Dine; crease in back wrapper else fine. Wrappers by Rochelle Kraut. From the library of Allan Kornblum poet fine press printer and publisher who founded Coffee House Press. Grossman Publishers in association with Cape Goliard unknown
197023357<p>London: Cape Goliard Press 1970. 3rd Printing. hardbound. Very Good in rubbed dustwrapper/Dustwrapper. 17x19cm. Collection of short poems by Pablo Neruda selected by the poet for English-speaking readers; translated by Alastair Reid; includes two full-page photos by Hans Ehrmann; foxing to endpapers and prelims o.w. Very Good throughout; dustwrapper rubbed and foxed short closed tear lower front price clipped.</p> Cape Goliard Press hardcover
19673117663London: Cape Goliard Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1967. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. SIGNED limited edition. Copy 8 of 100 signed by Pablo Neruda and translator Alastair Reid on title page. Fine in handbound brown textured boards in fine matching paper dust jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Cape Goliard Press hardcover
196714201London: Cape Goliard 1967. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Square small octavo about 30pp. Near fine in the publisher's brown paper over boards. Very gentle wear to the base of the spine; hardly notable. Touch of foxing to the first and last few leaves else clean and sound. In a very near fine example of the fragile handmade paper dust jacket which is only gently sunned on the spine and part of the rear panel. This is number 4 of 100 limited copies of the hardcover issue which is SIGNED by both Neruda and Reid on the title page. Scarce. Cape Goliard hardcover
19703116037London: Cape Goliard. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Reprint; 3rd. printing. Hardcover. 3rd. Printing. Near fine in tan boards in near fine dust jacket. Faint sticker ghost on front paste-down. Mild bump to upper corner tips. Un-paginated Small hardcover issue. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Cape Goliard hardcover
1967133314Cape Coliard Press 1967. Signed limited edition one of only 100 examples this is number 65. Octavo original cloth illustrated with a cut-out by Jim Dine. Boldly signed by Pablo Neruda and the translator Alistair Reid. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Translated by Alistair Reid. Photographs by Hans Ehrmann. In his philosophical poem We Are Many Neruda offers the reader a brooding introspective narrative about his comically confused sense of self-identity and conflict of self. It is an unrhymed and unmetered free-verse poem which is in keeping with its very modern subject-matter—namely Neruda's saddening lack of self-knowledge in contradiction to ancient Greece's Delphic maxim “Know thyselfâ€. Throughout the poem Neruda expresses his rather comical inability to understand himself or even define himself in any meaningful way. This theme of a philosophical identity crisis and search for oneself is reinforced by the poem's broken architecture which is replete with seemingly self-contradictory assertions. This free-verse poem begins with two four-line stanzas but ends with a ten-line stanza—for a total of seven stanzas of varying and gradually increasing number of lines 4 4 6 6 7 8 10. It uses personifications metaphors hyperbole allegory self-parody and other similar poetic devices to communicate its philosophical theme and deeper meaning to Neruda's numerous readers. Cape Coliard Press hardcover
1970032685London: Cabe Goliard 1970. Book. Illus. by Jim Dine and Hans Ehrmann. Very Good. Hardcover. Unpaginated. Brown cloth boards gold titles on spine. Binding tight spine straight corners square. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket shows rubbing and residue from an old sticker on front panel. Jacket cover features a cutout by the artist Jim Dine. Two glossy b&w photos by Hans Ehrmann one front and one rear before and after text. Third printing. Cabe Goliard Hardcover