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1994128041Offenbach am Main Germany: Die Galerie 1994. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 1994. Text in German with an essay by Octavio Paz. Includes numerous color illustrations. An about very good copy in wrappers with bumping to the bottom edge near the spine and creasing to the top corner of the pages throughout. A good reference copy. Die Galerie unknown books
1917689391917. Scarce Spanish Treatise on Prejudicial Actions in Criminal Law Aguilera de Paz Enrique. Manresa Navarro Jose Maria 1818-1905 Preface. Tratado de las Cuestiones Prejudiciales y Previas en el Procedimiento. Madrid: Hijos de Reus 1917. xvii 529 pp. Original publisher wrappers untrimmed edges small bookseller price ticket to spine. A few minor stains rubbing with some wear to spine ends moderate browning to text unopened signatures small inkstamp to half-title. $95. Second and final edition enlarged. This treatise on prejudicial actions in Spanish criminal procedure was first published in 1904. OCLC locates no copies of the first edition in North American law libraries 6 of the second Columbia Harvard Library of Congress Tulane UC-Berkeley Yale. unknown books
1982159993Los Angeles: Institute for Hispanic Media and Culture University of Los Angeles & Consulate General of Spain 1982. Paperback. xviii 271p. 8.5x11 inches introduction bibliography index of organizations texts in Spanish and English very good in green permabound wraps. A reference for Hispanic American organizations in Los Angeles. Institute for Hispanic Media and Culture, University of Los Angeles & Consulate General of Spain paperback books
1970004972New York: Grossman Publishers 1970. First U.S. Edition. Paperback. Very Good. First US edition of this short scholarly work on the influence of Duchamp's art. Translated by Donald Gardner. A very good copy in glossy decorated wrappers. <br/><br/> Grossman Publishers paperback books
1962165111Milan: Galleria Schwarz 1962. First edition. Hardcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran December 2 1961 through January 12 1962. Text in English and Italian with an essay by Octavio Paz. Includes 13 black and white illustrations. An attractive production that is an accordion style catalog in boards. A near fine copy in boards with a small abrasion to the front cover. No dust jacket as issued. Galleria Schwarz unknown books
190734227Washington D.C.: Press of W. F. Roberts company 1907. 8vo. 21 pp. <br><br>Theodore Paschke signed the work in type as the author and member of the Delegation. This copy with "Compliments of Theodore Paschke" in ink at top of the front wrapper. Discarded as part of the New York Public Librarys "Pamphlet Volume Preservation Project": now stapled and in a library pamphlet binder with cloth spine. Minor library stamps. Wrappers and margins of text pages brittle. [Press of W. F. Roberts company] hardcover books
1978206120Washington DC: US Commission on Civil Rights 1978. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches articles essays news illustrations and photos very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Article on CETA a subject dear to this bibliographer's heart. US Commission on Civil Rights unknown books
1978199599San Fernando: Los Sencillos Publisher 1978. Paperback. 80p bi-lingual text in Spanish and English short stories novelette illustrations very good trade paperback literary journal in plain blue wraps. Los Sencillos Publisher paperback books
20019825Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 2001. Uncorrected Proof. Fine in wraps. Author’s first book; short prose poems. Blurbs by Rodney Jones Denise Duhamel and Nick Carbo. Phillipine-born poet. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, paperback books
198456201Monterrey: Museo de Monterrey Julio-Septiembre 1984. 26 cm. 32 p b/w and color plates bibl. bio/chron. cat. color pict. wrps. Colombian born artist who studied in England Panama and Colombia b. 1948. The subjects of her paintings sculptures lithographs and engravings are primarily women. She is know for her pop art style Museo de Monterrey, Julio-Septiembre unknown books
1487Chicago IL: AGPA. Softcover. Very Good. Exhibition catalogue. 10 x 10 inches 30 pp with 14 color illustrations. Light shelf wear to wrappers with sunning towards spine owner's note on half-title; else clean and sound. Includes work by Enrique Arnal Santiago Cárdenas Arroyo José Luis Cuevas Delia Cugat Fernando de Szyszlo Marcel Floris Antonio Frasconi Gunther Gerzso Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Fernando Maza and others. AGPA paperback books
2005152385Hastings: ChristieBooks 2005. 129p. very good paperback. Novel with biographical supplement on Durruti by Christie. ChristieBooks unknown books
1978WRCLIT79403New York: Richard Seaver / Viking Press 1978. Cloth and boards. Photographs. First US edition translated by Rachel Phillips and Donald Gardner. Fine in price-clipped dust jacket with a trace of slight tanning. Richard Seaver / Viking Press hardcover books
2018112651Santiago de Chile: Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cultural y las Artes FONDART 2018. 25 cm. 180 pages b/w plates pict.semi-hard boards This exhibition is latest work of Paz Errázuriz in co-authorship with Jorge Díaz a feminist biologist which consists of a transdisciplinary research on blindness that explores the crossings between art and science. The central axis is a condition that alters the predominance of the visual in today's society. Advances in the contemporary market and technological devices have prompted a proliferation of images an issue that gives it a central place in the construction of identities and the way in which today's society develops. The work with communities of non-visionaries together with the process that accounts for the creation and production of this book will be reflected in about 10 photographs captured by the photographer's eye. The exhibition gathers photography text and video. The latter produced by Carolina Tironi where the process of creating the book and photographs is recounted in another language. Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cultural y las Artes, FONDART hardcover books
1961009047Milan: Galleria Schwarz 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Exhibition catalog in accordian format. Text in English by Octavio Paz. Near fine condition in boards issued without dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Galleria Schwarz hardcover books
1979192079Mexico City: El Colegio de México 1979. Paperback. 148p. texts in Spanish very good first edition trade paperback in moderately rubbed pictorial wraps. A collection of essays on modern México including works on socio-political themes and relations with the USA including immigration. El Colegio de México paperback books
1985170413Mexico City: Fedracion Editorial Mexicana 1985. Paperback. 63p. 5.25x8 inches illustrations text in Spanish very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Inscribed and signed by Tejada. Actually a series of related poems co-written by five poets. A science-fiction tale set on the coast of Kamchatka in 2085. Fedracion Editorial Mexicana paperback books
1980122742Havana: Editorial Letras Cubanas 1980. 390p. prologue text in Spanish very good first edition in cloth and lightly worn dj. Six plays of Revolution. Editorial Letras Cubanas unknown books
1999172364Madrid: Sala Robayara 1999. First edition. Hardcover. Text in English and Spanish with an essay by Marga Paz. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A clean and tight near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with some slight bumping to the spine ends. Sala Robayara unknown books
1994113484La Cuenca: Departamento de Difusion Cultural de la Universidad de Cuenca 1994. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. About Fine in pictorial wrappers. Two plays by K. Wishnia. Bilingual English-Spanish edition imported by The Imaginary Press East Setauket NY. Departamento de Difusion Cultural de la Universidad de Cuenca unknown books
19789026468Oxford: Clarendon Press 1978. Hardcover. fine/fine. With bibliography and index. <br/><br/> Clarendon Press hardcover books
1612RW1522Coloniae:: Burchardum Kuickium; Joannem Kinckium sub Monocerote Johannes Kinckius 1612; 1613. 1612. Two works bound in 1 volume. 12mo. 258 6 blank; xxiv 522 16 pp. Title vignettes; minor worming at rear margins light waterstaining. Original vellum; a few small worm-holes at spine edges/gutter edges discolored. Early ownership signatures ex libris Christophori Redii ; . . . 1657 single College of the Sacred Heart rubberstamp on ffep. Very good. Rare. "Four years after the publication of De justitia et jure a work of quite a different nature was written by Lessius under the title "Quae fides et religio sit capessenda" Antwerp 1609. It is a short book of some 150 pages on controversy and apologetics which brought about a great many conversions among them that of John of Nassau. The book was often reprinted and was translated into Flemish German Italian Hungarian Polish and French." – The Catholic Encyclopedia. / The second work is written by Alvarez de Paz and edited by Father Gonsalvo Barnuevo. Alvarez de Paz was a Spanish Jesuit mystic and member of the Society of Jesus who preached in Peru. Alleged to have had the gift of prophecy during his sermons he often fell into ecstasy and had to be carried from the pulpit. Supposedly when he died in Potosi 100000 silver miners left their work to observe his funeral services. Burchardum Kuickium; Joannem Kinckium sub Monocerote [Johannes Kinckius], 1612; 1613. hardcover books
197027923Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1970. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A fine copy in very good to near fine dust jacket with rubbing especially at edges.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 159 pp . Cornell University Press hardcover books
85278Barcelona: Voces 199-. Magazine. 102p. text in Spanish very good literary journal in pictorial wraps. Voces unknown books
1995173781np: Americas Society Inc. Library of Congress 1995. First edition. Softcover. This issue is focused on Latin American Surrealism. Features articles by Cesar Moro Octavio Paz Andre Breton Juan Emar Oswald de Andrade and an interview of Emilio Adolfo Westphalen. Also includes a few illustrations of works by Manuel Alvarez Bravo Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Internally a clean copy. Uncommon. Americas Society, Inc., Library of Congress unknown books