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189237187Le publica la Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles. PRIMERA EDICION ED. DE BIBLIOFILO LIMITADA.- Madrid: Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles Imp. y Fudic. de M. Tello MDCCCXCII 1892.- XXI322 p. 7 h.: Al final 50 cromolitografías a todo color con escudos nobiliarios; 4º 23 x 165 cm; Excelente impresión sobre gran papel de hilo; Portada a dos tintas; Enc. en Tela.- Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles. nº XXX.- Edición numerada nominada y limitada de 600 ejemplares en papel de hilo. Este es el Nº 134 a nombre del Excmo. Sr. Conde de Peñaranda de Bracamonte. Libro impreso por primera vez a partir de diversos manuscritos del siglo XVI repartidos por diferentes bibliotecas y archivos tanto estatales como particulares.- RARISIMO. Excelente estado. HISTORIA DEL SIGLO DE ORO ESPAÑOL Libro en español Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles (Imp. y Fudic. de M. Tello) hardcover
69331New York: The Limited Editions Club 1994. BALTHUS; LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB. BALTHUS artist. LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB. Sight and Touch. In Spanish English and French. With Three Woodcuts by Balthus New York: The Limited Editions Club 1994.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> PAZ Octavio. BALTHUS artist. Sight and Touch. In Spanish English and French. With Three Woodcuts by Balthus New York: The Limited Editions Club 1994.<br> <br> Limited to 300 copies signed by Paz and Balthus on the limitation page. This being number 152. Large folio 23 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches; 590 x 565 mm. With three full-color woodcuts by Balthus.<br> <br> Publisher's quarter tan morocco over tan cloth. Font cover with printed paper label lettered in brown. Housed in publisher's tan felt-lined cloth clamshell. Clamshell with tan morocco lettering label on front. With publisher's perspectus laid in. A fine copy.<br> <br> LEC Bibliography.<br> <br> HBS 69331.<br> <br> $1300. The Limited Editions Club unknown
1987187822New York: New Directions 1987. First edition inscribed by the author on the half-title "A Sandy Octavio Paz." This book belonged to JD "Sandy" McClatchy an American poet translator adjunct professor at Yale university and editor of the Yale Review from 1991 until his death in 2018. McClatchy chose four poems by Octavio Paz to represent Mexico in the Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry which he edited in 1996. These were "I speak of the City" "Small Variation" "Along Galeana Street" and "The Key of Water" the latter two appearing with ticks next to the titles among other neat annotations throughout the book by McClatchy. Loosely inserted is a chapter on Paz reprinted from the Hudson Review autumn 1974 issue. Octavo. Original grey cloth spine lettered in gilt on blue ground. With dust jacket. Extremities lightly bumped; jacket unclipped toned a few chips and short closed tears to edges puncture to rear fold: a near-fine copy in a very good jacket. hardcover
197024576London: Cape Goliard Press 1970. Pages tanned top corners tapped otherwise near fine in a near fine jacket with faint toning along the edges and flaps. First English language Edition. Octavo. SIGNED by Paz and briefly inscribed to Craig Anderson former Rare Book Director at the Strand Bookstore and his wife Monika. Paz's study of Duchamp with a die-cut title page silhouette of his "Self-Portrait in Profile" 1963 one color insert page with photo of the 'Large Glass.' London: Cape Goliard Press unknown books
1958535424México D.F. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Economica 1958. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition limited issue. 12mo. Bound with wrappers into red leather gilt with ribbon bookmark. Text in Spanish. Name seal "chop mark" measuring approximately 1" square on a front blank wrappers a trifle soiled and binding very lightly worn with a couple of light scuffs on the lower board near fine. One of 175 numbered copies Signed by Paz of 200 total. A small limitation of a book by the future Nobel laureate; the trade edition was published in 2000 copies. Fondo de Cultura Economica hardcover
1968044907Ediciones ERA 1968. Slipcased. Near Fine. All contents COMPLETE fine with very good clam shell case in good to very good- slipcase. 1. "Marcel Duchamp o el Castello de la Pureza" - the first appearance of Octavio Paz's essay on the Large Glass 62pp cloth 8vo 4 b&w 8 tipped color plates 2. "Marcel Duchamp - Textos" 69pp paperback; 8vo illustrated in b&w 3. "El Gran Vidrio" - a color transparency of "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even" with a printed cardboard enclosure 4. Color reproductions of each of the three versions of "Nude Descending a Staircase" - printed on heavy stock 5. Nine postcard sized reproductions of various readymades - again on heavy stock in printed envelope 6. "Album Fotografico / Texto Autografo / Nota Biografica" 10pp wrappers 8vo and one unnumbered item a white cardboard stand-up bust of Duchamp printed in blue ink. Ediciones ERA unknown
1970710P7London: Cape Goliard Press 1970. First edition. Cloth. Fine/Very Good. 10" by 7". None. A beautiful first edition of this critical work looking into the art of Marcel Duchamp signed by the author. From the library of the publisher Tom Maschler. The first English edition of this work. In the original unclipped dustwrapper. Signed by the author to the recto to the front endpaper. Tom Maschler"s bookplate to the front pastedown. Maschler is a publisher who worked for Jonathan Cape who discovered and published authors including Ian McEwan and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Title page is Paz"s silhouette of Duchamp"s portrait. A critical artistic study into the work of Marcel Duchamp the noted French-American painter whose work is associated with Cubism Dada and conceptual art. Illustrated with one colour plate. Octavio Paz was a Mexican poet and diplomat the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1990. In the original publisher"s cloth binding in the original unclipped dustwrapper. Externally fine. Bookplate to the front pastedown. Author"s signature to the recto to the front endpaper. Dustwrapper with minor edge wear and some discolouration and light marks to the wraps. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Fine Cape Goliard Press hardcover
1875R118544Parisiis [Paris], Apud Ludovicum Vives 1875-1876 complete in 6 volumes : x,719 + 700 + 901 + xix,746 + xv,776 + xxxi,746 pp., text in Latin, uniform and solid contemporary hardcover bindings (spines in leather, marbled boards in 'tree calf' design, some corners bit bumped), backcover of vol.3 missing some covering paper, decorated endpapers, 28cm., stamp on French title page, text is clean and bright, "Editio novissima recognita cum indice rerum necessario", [cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel, I-252 & VIII-1621-4 (supplement), Alvarez de Paz Jacques S.J., born at Toledo in 1560, teached philosophy and theology in Lima, became Provincial of Peru, died on 17 January 1620 at Potosi], [CONTENT: Tomus I-II: De vita spirituali ejusque perfectione libri quinque, Tomus III-IV: De exterminatione mali et promotione boni libri quinque, V-VI: De inquisitione pacis sive studio orationis libri quinque], weight: 11 kg., R118544
1987RPAZCOL00tpmNew Directions 1987. Very Good. Paz Octavio. The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz 1957 - 1987. Weinberger editor Eliot. NY: New Directions 1987. 669pp. Indexed. 8vo. Light gray cloth. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped edges and a faint stain on the fore edge. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges and slight toning. In dust jacket protector. Inscribed by Paz to a previous owner on the half title page. New Directions hardcover
1991BN261379Friends of the Arts of Mexico 1991. 1991. Mexico: Esplendores De Treinta Siglos <br/><br/>Mexico: Esplendores De Treinta Siglos Octavio Paz Friends of the Arts of Mexico unknown
9031917Tuscaloosa: Parallel Editions/University of Alabama 1990. Hardcover. Fine. Signed by Paz Weinberger and Depol. One of 75 copies. Translated by Weinberger wood engravings by DePol. Bound in publisher's original hand-painted boards. Spanish and English facing texts. 5 1/2 x 9 inches. Not paginated. <br/><br/> Parallel Editions/University of Alabama hardcover
2012x-3642287646Springer-Verlag New York Inc 2012. Paperback. New. 2012 edition. 800 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.50 inches. Springer-Verlag New York Inc paperback
198260570Paris: La délirante 1982. Fine. La délirante Paris 1982 15.50 x 24.50 cm en feuilles sous chemise et étui First edition of the French translation one of the 100 numbered copies on vergé and justified by the editor . Autographed autograph dedication of the author of Octavio Paz to Genevieve Picon in Spanish. Autograph signatures of Octavio Paz and Gérard Barthélémy to the justification of the draw. Our copy like the copies of the prints is complete of his engraving by Gérard Barthelemy in frontispiece. Pleasant copy. La délirante unknown
197324567Mexico City: Biblioteca Era 1973. Near fine in illustrated wrappers spine lightly toned. First Edition. Octavo. Number 2956 of 3000 press-numbered copies. A wonderful association copy SIGNED by Paz and lengthily inscribed in Spanish to noted curator Kynaston McShine in the year following publication. Several minor emendations to the text in Paz's hand; his landmark study of Marcel Duchamp illustrated throughout if sparingly. Mexico City: Biblioteca Era unknown books
193791741México: Simbad Cuadernos de Poesía 1937 1937. First edition. Paperback. Very Good wear staining along edges. 61p. wrps. Paz's first book in its first edition of 600 copies. Very rare especially in this condition. Simbad (Cuadernos de Poesía), 1937 paperback
1942SP52MEXICO: POESIA HISPANOAMERICANA 1942. Book. COLLECTIBLE - VERY GOOD. Paperback. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. POESIA HISPANOAMERICANA 1942 VG WRAPS INSCRIBED BY PAZ SM. CHIP FROM REAR UPPER OUTSIDE CORNER. 1/1000. POESIA HISPANOAMERICANA 1942. NO. 2. Signed by Author. Wraps. POESIA HISPANOAMERICANA Paperback
1987534642New York: Red Ozier Press 1987. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. With an illustration by Richard Mock. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. Narrow slim quarto. 16pp. Poems in English and Spanish. Fine in clothbacked pictorial boards. One of only 75 copies printed Signed by Paz Weinberger and Mock at his illustration. A nice production. Red Ozier Press hardcover
1987RPAZCOL00fpNew Directions 1987. Fine. Paz Octavio. The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz 1957-1987. Weinberger Eliot. New York: New Directions 1987. xvii 669pp. Indexed. 8vo. Book condition: Near fine. Inscribed by Octavio Paz to legendary bookseller Sam Weller on half title page. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Spine slightly faded and crease on top corner of front flap. New Directions unknown
1985135244New York NY: Center for Edition Works 1985. paper wrappers. Center for Edition Works. 8vo. paper wrappers. 13 pages. Limited to 120 copies signed by the author translator and illustrator Peich 63. Antonio Frasconi's illustration is a fold out wood cut. Out of Sorts Letter Foundry Bembo type is printed on Goru paper and wrapped in Gampi Torinoco. Japanese stitch binding. This is a polyglot edition with the Spanish in red and the line by line English in black on the facing page. Thick tan paper boards with Title in Spanish and English on the front board. Front and rear free fly leaf pages in deep blue. A fine copy of a very scare publication. Center for Edition Works unknown books
1991140942083New York: New Directions 1991. First Edition. Fine. First edition deluxe limited issue. Signed by both Octavio Paz and the book's translator unnumbered copy issued alongside a run of 250 copies. 64 pp. Publisher's cream cloth lettered in black and crimson housed in matching original slipcase. Fine in publisher's slipcase a little offsetting from glue else Fine. A deluxe edition signed by the acclaimed Mexican poet the year following his winning the Nobel Prize in Literature. New Directions unknown
1991204209New York: New Directions 1991. First separate edition. Fine in publisher's matching linen slipcase. 8vo 59pp; full natural white linen stamped in black and maroon. Bilingual text with Paz's poems appearing on facing pages with Weinberger's translations. Illustrated with images of the Mayan calendar. From the specially bound limited edition signed by both Paz and Weinberger of which 250 numbered copies were for sale. This is one of a small overrun of unnumbered copies. New Directions unknown
1985135244New York NY: Center for Edition Works 1985. paper wrappers. Center for Edition Works. 8vo. paper wrappers. 13 pages. Limited to 120 copies signed by the author translator and illustrator Peich 63. Antonio Frasconi's illustration is a fold out wood cut. Out of Sorts Letter Foundry Bembo type is printed on Goru paper and wrapped in Gampi Torinoco. Japanese stitch binding. This is a polyglot edition with the Spanish in red and the line by line English in black on the facing page. Thick tan paper boards with Title in Spanish and English on the front board. Front and rear free fly leaf pages in deep blue. A fine copy of a very scare publication. Center for Edition Works unknown
105562Mexico, Ediciones Era, 1968, 320x210mm, livres et objets contenus dans un portefeuille à rabats recouvert de toile verte, sous emboîtage illustré rappelant un échiquier pliant.
198260570La délirante | Paris 1982 | 15.50 x 24.50 cm | en feuilles sous chemise et étui
18392765Guatemala 1839. About very good. Broadsheet approximately 12 x 8.25 inches. Untrimmed with a couple of small chips at edges not affecting text. Some dampstaining with vertical tideline through center of sheet. A very scarce broadsheet dated April 18 1839 in which Conservative Mariano Rivera Paz addresses the Guatemalan people only five days after his return to power having ousted his own recent ouster Carlos Salazar. He says that the people along with the aid of Rafael Carrera and his loyal caudillos have restored him to his rightful place at the head of the government and that he will bring peace and prosperity to the nation moving forward. It reads in part:<br /> <br /> "Guatemaltecos! Vosotros me conoceis y sabeis que nunea os he causado daño. Vosotros sabaeis que yo no tengo ambicion y que habia vuelto gostoso á la vida privada; pero ahora que los pueblos me honran con su confianza y que estoy identificadocon su causa me vereis defenderla con firmeza y perecer si fuese necesario en un puesto que no he buscado. Yo exhorto á los buenos ciudadanos á que rodeen y apoyen la autoridad que so solo se empleará en protejerlos y no en vejarlos ni en atropellar sus derechos. El Goberino hará guardar el órden: respectará la religion las personas las propriedades la justicia; poque estos son los bienes que los guatemaltecos quieren que se le restituyan. Esta es mi firme resolucion y no puedo dudar que seré apoyando para lleverla al cabo en el corto término que debo estar al frente de los necocios públicos."<br /> <br /> We locate only two copies at Berkeley and the University of Texas. unknown