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19732305242Mexico: Casa De La Cultura De Aguascalientes 1973. Signed Copy. Signed Copy. Near Fine/No Jacket. Signed by author. Signed by author without inscription. Exhibition booklet from Galeria Avril I laid in. Very minor general wear. 1973 Large Hardcover. jUnpaginated. Spanish and English text. Blue cloth boards with gilt title on spine and front board. Color and black-and-white reproductions of numerous paintings. "Jose Salazar was born in the city of Aguascalientes captial of the States of Aguascalientes on June 28 1926. Casa De La Cultura De Aguascalientes unknown books
1979160773Mexico: Editora Maren 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Text in English and Spanish by Alfonso de Neuvillate. Includes 58 color plates and 58 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in illustrated boards. No dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Salazar on the half title page. Editora Maren unknown books
199031933Text: Edward Sullivan. México Ramis F. Barquet Galería Septiembre 1990. 23cm. 52p. color plates chron. wrps. Important catalogue for this young successful Guadalajaran born artist who has had extensive exhibits and press in the U.S. English and Spanish text. Text: Edward Sullivan. México, Ramis F. Barquet Galería, Septiembre unknown books
2005Embry 119186Berkley Caliber Book 2005. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Berkley Caliber Book, 2005. First edition, first printing. unknown books
200118445Barcelona: ACTAR 2001. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. Small 4to. Pictorial wraps in plastic jacket. Near fine. Mild wear to spine at head and tail. Interior bright clean crisp throughout. Tight. Unpaginated. <br/><br/>First isssue of Actar's quarterly "boogazine" VERB. An attractively designed book that focuses on architectural innovations and theory including a study of the city of Yokohama. (ACTAR) paperback books
1970194037New Mexico: Self-published by the author 1970. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet handbill printed both sides one side English the verso in Spanish listing the issues and with a short bio of the candidate and a pencil portrait small date stamp at corner; Sept 15 1970 very good. Handbill for the election of Dr. Salazar a graduate of UNM and former Secretary of Corrections he resigned after two months due to a confrontation with officials who refused his plan for prison reform. Self-published by the author unknown books
1999243189Anchorage: Salmon Run Press 1999. Paperback. 60p. personal inscription signed twice by the poet on the title page very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Latina artist and writer. National Poetry Book Award Winner. Salmon Run Press paperback books
183930885Guatemala: Imprenta de la N. A. de Estudios 1839. Folio 30.7 cm;12.125". 1 f. <br><br>Beginning in 1838 The Federal Republic of Central America was torn apart by civil wars pitting Liberals against Conservatives and the desires of the various states against the central government with constitutional issues at the heart of the controversy.<br>Â Â Â Â The Liberals installed Gen. Carlos Salazar in January 1839 as provisional president of Guatemala replacing Conservative Mariano Rivera Paz. This was during a brief period of peace between the two factions. Here in a decree dated 20 March 1839 Salazar offers to act as mediator for any effort at a lasting peace.<br>Â Â Â Â No copy traced via WorldCat COPAC CCILA or METABASE; there is no OPAC at the Biblioteca Nacional de Guatemala to be searched. We do know of one copy in a U.S. library's backlog! Irregular margins tea-colored waterstain running longitudinally top to bottom in one half of the leaf date in faded old ink in top margin. A good copy. Imprenta de la N. A. de Estudios unknown books
196340131Lisbon: Secretariado Nacional da Informação 1963. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy light soiling on front wrapper leaves browning. 37 pp. 8vo. Salazar was the Prime Minister of Portugal and the declaration was broadcast on August 12 1963. Braga Collection BRAP 7. Secretariado Nacional da Informação unknown books
1946122122Lisbon: Books SNI 1946. 16 p. wraps in very good condition. Salazar says. Books SNI unknown books
194692563New York: Norton 1946. First. hardcover. very good. Translated by Isabel Pope. Musical examples. 367pp. 8vo cloth; worn at spine ends. New York: W.W. Norton 1946. First edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Norton unknown books
194828821London: The Bodley Head 1948. First English edition. 8vo pp. 367. Translated from the Spanish by Isabel Pope. Revised from the Buenos Aires edition of 1944. VG in somewhat soiled and torn dj. A study of music as seen against its social and historical background. The Bodley Head unknown books
2013262564Cuauhtémoc México City: Editores Mexicanos Unidos 2013. Paperback. 95p. text in Spanish introduction conclusion bibliography illustrated with explicit erotic line drawings very good first edition stated trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Serie Sexualidad. Positions include grading of difficulty and satisfaction! Editores Mexicanos Unidos paperback books
2001251810Melbourne: Ocean Press 2001. 203p. wraps 5.25 x 8.5 inches very good condition. Ocean Press unknown books
195469905México: Libraria Universitaria 1954. 16.5 cm. Año 1 No. 7. 18p. illus. plus fldg. plate wrps. Contents: Nocturna Carta Margarita Paz Paredes / El Alba Vacía A. Galvan Corona / Fantasía Vespertina R. Loera y Chavez V. / Antonio Duerme Alfonso Reyes. Illustrations by Salvador Ortega Salazar. Full pages folding plate on rice paper by Cuban artist: Carmelo González. No record in OCLC (Libraria Universitaria) unknown books
19991320646Bogota: Villegas Editores 1999. Reprinted. Hardcover. Thin Oblong Quarto; pp 257; VG-/G; blue spine with white text; dust jacket has modest rubbing to exterior; slight wear to edges; cloth shows slight wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has slight soiling to exterior edges; frontispiece; interior clean; profusely illustrated; Spanish text;. 1320646. FP New Rockville Stock. Villegas Editores hardcover books
198864368New York: St Martin's Press 1988. xix 250p. first edition dj. St Martin's Press unknown books
2002128114Havana: Oficina De Publicaciones Del Consejo De Estado Cuba 2002. 97p. text in Spanish lightly-worn first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Statements from the trial of five Cubans arrested on suspicion of espionage; the 2001 trial was condemned by UN lawyers. Oficina De Publicaciones Del Consejo De Estado, Cuba unknown 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
1985204750Diputacion Foral de Alava Servicio de Publicaciones 1985. Paperback. 111p. text in Spanish maps lightly worn else very good first edition paperback in blue pictorial wraps. Diputacion Foral de Alava, Servicio de Publicaciones paperback books
1969013853NY: Grove. 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in lightly used dust jacket with short tears. . Grove hardcover books
1969249956New York: Grove Press 1969. hardcover. fine/very good. Illus. 8vo gray cloth d.w. New York: Grove Press 1969. Very good<br/><br/> Grove Press unknown books
195336722Austin: University of Texas Press 1953. 8vo. vii 113 132 pp. <br><br>Facsimile in Latin is of leaves 228-294 of a Cervantes de Salazar volume in the University of Texas's Latin American Collection; it consists of seven dialogues of Cervantes de Salazar originally published as part of a larger work which also includes Cervantes's commentary on the dialogues of Luis Vives. The original title-page. for this part reads: "Francisci Ceruantis Salazar Toletãi Ad Ludouici Viuis Valentini exercitationem aliquot dialogi. 1554." Leaf 289 is wanting here as in the University of Texas copy. Errata inserted. Includes bibliographical references and index.<br>Â Â Â Â The work was prepared by Francisco Cervantes de Salazar for use in his classes and printed in 1554 by Juan Pablos ; now published in facsimile with a translation by Minnie Lee Barrett Shepard and an introduction and notes by Carlos Eduardo Castañeda. Former owner's bookplate. With the original slipcase. Bound in vellum-like paper binding. A handsome and important publication. Nearly new. University of Texas Press hardcover books
1914CA0023xxiv843 pages with plates and index. Quarto 10 3/4" x 7 3/4" rebound in half red leather with gilt lettering to spine with original wrappers bound in. From the library of Zelia Nuttal and George M Foster. Limited to 500 copies. First edition. <br /><br />Cervantes de Salazar was one of the principal chroniclers who gathered data on the history and ethnography of Mexico. His most important book <i>Cronica de la Nueva Espana</i> <i>Chronicle of New Spain</i> written at the command of City Council. The manuscript of this work was sent by the author to Spain in 1567 with a request for the post of royal chronicler. This manuscript was uncovered in the early 1900s uncatalogued in the National Library of Madrid as an anonymous manuscript. the first volume was published in 1914 and the second and third in 1936. The <i>Chronicle</i> is fragmentary since the first part which was to include the period up to the conquest of Yucatan either was never written or was lost; and the second part which was to be a history of the conquest breaks off with Columbus sending Villafuerte and Sandoval to the Pacific Ocean. Cervantes de Salazar's sources were the <i>Letters</i> of Cortes; the memoirs of Alonso de Ojeda and Andres de Tapia captains in Cortes' army; the <i>Memoranda</i> of Motilinia; the work of Lopez de Gomara; and the information gathered from others who had taken part in the conquest who were sill living in Mexico City twenty-five years later from whom he received useful information. The <i>Chronicle</i> is valued for its understanding and evaluation of the events it describes.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />"With compliments of the Hispanic Society" slip tipped in and slip from the Congresso de los Diputados tipped in to copyright page with Nuttall's name as receiving copy number three which is such labeled of 500 copies. Foster's date of acquiry 10/4/44 on title. Original wrappers bound in and soiled some wear to edges of title inner hinge cracked else about very good. Hispanic Society hardcover books
1973190870Mexico City: Universidad Autonoma de Mexico Escuela Nacional de Economia 1973. Paperback. v168p. 4.5x6.5 inches text in Spanish introduction notes bibliography very good paperback in lightly-worn white printed wraps. Thesis presented for a degree in economics. Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, Escuela Nacional de Economia paperback books