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198713653Mexico 1987. Soft cover. Very Good. Single issue 70 pp containing the title article by Paz and others. Light shelfwear. Clean tight unmarked. paperback books
197416567Cambridge MA: Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts Harvard University 1974. Boards. Near Fine. Toshi Katayama. #22 OF ONLY 150 COPIES within a larger limitation of 1000 copies SIGNED BY BOTH THE POET OCTAVIO PAZ AND THE ARTIST TOSHI KATAYAMA. 3 brightly-colored laminate geometric boards plus one board containing the signatures and limitation the copyright information and a brief background to this project are sandwiched between 2 blank pieces of cardboard. They all measure 11 1/4" x 11 1/4" and are housed inside of a printed white laminate box. The 3 geometric boards with their moveable parts are designed by Toshi Katayama and each includes cryptic Octavio Paz text. These boards are titled "Bread or Riddle" "Two in One" and "Portrait" and along with the "copyright" or "signed/limited" board are in bright Near Fine condition. Just a touch of very light soiling to the "copyright" board otherwise they're all as clean as could be. The fragile publisher's box is very presentable as well but does show some spotting and soiling to the front panel and edges. A bit of clear tape as well discreetly reinforces all of the corners. The background offered on the "copyright" board: "The interrelatedness of form and meaning in art has been a special concern of several major writers. Octavio Paz first explored the effect of visible shape on verse in BLANCO. Written in India in 1966 this poem is composed of words arrayed in columns which the author intended to be read independently and in combination. The idea derives he has told me partly from admiration for Mallarme but mainly from pondering on permutation integration continuity and other aspects of Tantric thought to which his mind had recently turned. In 1968 he wrote the TOPOEMS a sequence of six more explicitly concrete poems. Whereas the effect of BLANCO's design is conveyed typographically in these the words are manipulated topographically. Later the same year Paz decided to see how movement might affect a poem's purpose. The idea came as he played with a timetable made of two superimposed and rotating discs which divulged through slotted openings flights distances and time between the world's major cities. These experiments led to the design and publication of DISCOS VISUALES. During his stay at Harvard in 1971/72 Paz met Toshihiro Katayama the graphic artist who had joined the faculty of Visual and Environmental Studies at rhe Carpenter Center in 1966." This wonderful collaboration of poet and artist not only yielded an important example of early 70s graphic design but also an ambitious artist's book that resonates on a number of levels. <br/><br/> Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University hardcover books
1979140939163New York: New Directions 1979. First American Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Signed by Octavio Paz on half-title inscribed to former owner. vi 186 pp. Original brick red cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine in unclipped dust jacket with small creased tear in top of front panel another in bottom of back panel basically Near Fine. A bilingual collection of poems signed by the Mexican Nobel laureate. New Directions unknown books
1973107361New York: The Viking Press 1973. First edition. Hardcover. Translated by Helen R. Lane. A collection of essays. A review copy with a photograph of Paz with publication information laid in. A very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with a tear to the top of the front panel. The Viking Press unknown books
197324090New York: Viking 1973. First edition. Black cloth. Bookplate else fine in dust jacket. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
1998107358New York: Harcourt Brace & Company 1998. First edition. Softcover. Uncorrected proof. Translated from the Spanish by Eliot Weinberger. A very near fine copy in red printed wrappers. Uncommon. Harcourt Brace & Company unknown books
19726932np: Sceptre Press/Menard Press 1972. First edition. 19 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and integral dust jacket. One of 300 of 350 numbered copies. Charles Tomlinson Elaine Feinstein Omar S. Pound Miles Burrows Daniel Weissbort John James Anthony Rudolf and Richard Burns contribute. (np): Sceptre Press/Menard Press, unknown books
200786352Matanzas: Ediciones Vigía Septiembre 2007. 27cm. Diseño y viñetas de Rolando Estévez Jordán diseñador principal de Ediciones Vigia. Colección Del San Juan 285ixp b/w plates hand illuminated color plates frontis. illus. bio. ind. facs illus. endpapers cartuline wrps. assemblage with tipped cut-out pieces of hand illuminated pieces of paper and tipped-in string in front cover Handmade and illustrated bibliographic catalogue of all the titles published by the editorial workshop the last two decades 1985-2006. With the collapse of much of the regular publishing industry in the early 90s since recovered Vigia became even more important as a publishing source for writers not only of Matanzas but other regions of Cuba. It was one of the few publishing houses still working on a regular basis. LIMITED EDITION OF 200 Ediciones Vigía unknown books
1991136875New York: Galerie Lelong 1991. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 25 through May 25 1991. Includes 15 color and black and white illustrations along with a poem by Octavio Paz in English French and Spanish. A near fine copy in wrappers. Galerie Lelong unknown books
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
199510414Mexico: Era 1995. Paperback. Good. Crisp 8vo softcover in yellow illustrated wraps. 188pp. Underlining to text. Era paperback books
199246879Paris : Fondation Maeght 1992 . Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Paris : Fondation Maeght 1992 . Copious full color illustrations. 379 pp. Text in French. Hardcover. Folio. Black cloth. A very good copy in like dust wrapper. Very good/Very good. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Fondation Maeght hardcover 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
1865WRCAM41059Paris 1865. 2pp. Sixty-eight plates including forty- one maps and plans many colored or tinted. Lacks four or six plates see note below and the entirety of the accompanying text 81pp. Large folio. Contemporary half calf and red boards spine gilt. Slight worming to imprint on titlepage; publication date effaced. Moderate to heavy foxing to three plates but generally quite clean. Very good. This magnificent atlas by Peru's most eminent 19th-century historian contains numerous maps city plans views groups scenery etc. The author obviously drew inspiration from both Alexander von Humboldt's grand works on America as well as contemporary daguerreotypes from which many of the plates were made. Mariano Felipe Paz Soldan 1821- 1886 was a Peruvian historian and geographer. He was born at Arequipa Peru and one of the stunning plates in the ATLAS is a large folding view of that city. Phillips calls for seventy-two plates while Palau calls for seventy-four; copies on OCLC are listed with seventy-two seventy-three and seventy-four plates. PALAU 215886. PHILLIPS ATLASES 2769. SABIN 59325. 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
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
1967019706Lima: Libreria Internacional Del Peru 1967. 518 1p. original stiff wrappers ex libris. Libreria Internacional Del Peru unknown books
2001250963Chicago: March Abrazo Press 2001. Paperback. 66p. texts in english and Spanish very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Brooklyn-born Puerto Rican poet living in Chicago and Puerto Rican translator and teacher living in Chicago. March Abrazo Press paperback books
193339801Madrid: Tipografia de Archivos 1933. Hardcover. Good. indexes 724p. Contemporary quarterbinding. 25cm. Moderate cover soiling. Small library stamp on a few pages. No Jacket. Spanish text. Contains 1373 entries. <br/><br/> Tipografia de Archivos hardcover books
193335727Madrid: TipografÃa de Archivos 1933. First edition. Marbled calf four raised bands three compartments heavily decorated in gilt two compartments with morocco spine labels one red with gilt titles one black with gilt floret top edge red marbled endpapers. A very good copy edges scuffed owners' bookplates. A beautiful copy. viii 724 pp. Sm. 4to. Describes 1373 manuscripts. Multiple indices. Provenance: Alberto Parreño and Fernando Llorca with their bookplates on front pastedown. Palau 215791. Parreno Sale 972. TipografÃa de Archivos hardcover books
1998234281San Francisco: Cleis Press 1998. Paperback. xix 263p. introductionvery good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Cleis Press paperback books
1998214296no place: Pueblo por La Paz 1998. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill/bulletin printed recto-only black text on white stock small b&w photo of a school being built at Oventic very good. Gumbleton/Hanson deported More military movements School destroyed by Media & Army etc. Pueblo por La Paz unknown 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
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
1970WRCLIT29018Ithaca: Cornell 1970. Cloth. First U.S. edition translated by J.S. and Maxine Bernstein. Poet/translator Cid Corman's copy with his 1971 ownership inscription and a handful of annotations. Very good in bit rubbed and frayed dust jacket. Cornell hardcover books