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Madrid, Servicio Informativo Español, 1966 ["Documentos Informativos"]. 4to.; 311 pp. con numerosas fotografías. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Doncel, 1973. 4to.; 297 pp., 2 hs. y 22 láminas con retratos fotográficos de los entrevistados. Cubiertas originales. -
Madrid, Editora Nacional, 1971. 4to. mayor; 234 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación original en tela.
Barcelona, Ediciones Acervo, 1975. 4to. alargado; 294 pp. Ilustraciones fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Ediciones y Publicaciones Españolas, 1947. 4to.mayor; 241 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Au sommaire, dossier "Où va le journalisme ?" ; suivi d'articles sur "Le Tunnel" d'Ernesto Sabato, sur l'opinion française et le tiers monde, sur le Liban, sur Norbert Elias; et divers. Français
N°2 de la nouvelle série, Février 1971, de la revue fondée par Emmanuel Mounier et dirigée par Jean-Marie Domenach: dossier sur "le journal et ses lecteurs", en 3 parties: "Lecteurs-Lectures", "Journalismes", "Infrastructures"; suivi des chroniques habituelles et de comptes-rendus d'ouvrages. Français
Au sommaire: "Autogestion et propriété" par Pierre ROSANVALLON; "Paul Goodman et la technique": "La science et la technologie sont-elles coupables ?" par Bernard VINCENT; "Science, politique, foi: le débat nucléaire en Belgique" par Geoges THILL; poème de Robert MARTEAU; "Brouillard sur l'infaillibilité" par Olivier RABUT et "De la certitude doctrinale à à la certitude spirituelle ?" par André DUMAS; "Une vie, un rêve, un peuple... toujours errants" par Mohamed KHAIR-EDDINE; et divers, dont "Chroniques": ""Le Monde" incontestable ?" par Jean-Marie DOMENACH, "Les Sahraouis et le phosphate" par Jamil MOULAHID, et critiques d'ouvrages. Français
Buenos Aires, Ediciones Apolo, Luis D. Álvarez, 1946. 4to. mayor; 286 pp., 1 h. Numerosas ilustraciones entre el texto, 4 láminas en color, de John Frederik Lewis y 34 láminas con reproducciones de grabados de Gustavo Doré. Encuadernación original en tela estampada, con sobrecubiertas.
Sevilla, 1973. 4to. menor; 201 pp., 2 hs. y cinco láminas. Cubiertas originales.
Recently rebound edition of the 1873 work in red boards, without jacket. 'Authorised Edition' stated on original title page. Boards clean and strong. FEP creased and grubby. Page block tanned, foxed and slightly uneven in places with superficial scoring. Binding weakening slightly near end but no seperation. One or two pages in volume have faintly creased corners. Pages within are sunned at edges, warped and foxed from age but all text remains clear and pages are sound throughout. TS Used
Hardcover without jacket, lightly bumped at points on exterior, with slightly sunned spine. Minor foxing on page block; previous owner's details penned on front pastedown. All text is clear; very good for age. Spare spine lettering plate included at rear (original remains intact). TS Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Acceptable condition. Centenary edition. Several marks on boards. Spine is a little scratched. Spine ends are worn and bumped. Lower leading corners are worn, bumped and split. Page block is tanned and a little foxed. Penned dedication on FEP. One or two small cracks on inner edge of rear pastedown. Binding is visible at rear. Contents are clear throughout. AF Used
Good clean copy, pages bright and tight. Some fading to jacket. Minor edgewear. Used
Hardcover. Dust jacket is rather edge-worn and has a few small nicks and scores. Spine is slightly cocked, with minor bumping at ends. Binding is sound and pages are clean throughout. Text is clear. AF Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. With an introduction by John Drinkwater. Ex - library. Library labels on spine foot, front pastedown, FEP and one or two pages. Library stamps on front endpaper, title page and rear pastedown. Item is a little shelf - worn. Pages are rough - cut. A few pages are chipped and nicked from cutting. Binding is sound and text is clear throughout. AF Ex - Library
No jacket. The Camelot Series (ed: Ernest Rhys). Mazzini's essays, republished with permission of Madame E. A. Venturi and edited with an introduction by William Clarke. A few minor marks and scores on boards, with a larger, faint abrasion on rear by spine. Item slightly cocked; leading corners bent; spine is bumped head and foot with nick on lettering plate, nothing obscured. Page block rough and sunned. Ex-libris plate on front pastedown; endpapers tanned; very few instances of light smudging or foxing on some pages within but generally contents are clean, clear and bright and binding is sound. Well-preserved overall. TS Used
Paperback. Negligible shelfwear on rear cover's fore-edge. A very good copy with clean, sound interior. Second edition. TS Used
Zaragoza, Librería General, 1981-1986 (Col. 'Aragón'). Seis volúmenes en 4to.menor; 159 pp. + 112 pp. + 126 pp. + 124 pp. + 124 pp. + 128 pp. Ilustraciones entre el texto. Cubiertas originales.
Zaragoza, Librería General, 1981 ('Aragón'). 4to.menor; 159 pp. Ilustraciones entre el texto. Cubiertas originales.
Zaragoza, Cometa, 1982. Dos volúmenes en 4to. mayor; 1008 pp., en paginación continuada. Ilustraciones fotográficas, gráficos y mapas. Cubiertas originales.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 369 p. "Jewish Istanbul is about the folkloric culture of its Jews and their language that survived over five centuries within the perimeters of the multicultural city of Istanbul, throughout the reign of the Ottoman Empire into the 20th century. It is about the journey of Judeo-Spanish, the language brought to the Ottoman Lands by the Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal following the Inquisition and their expulsion in 1492. The collection of childhood memoirs, originally written in Judeo-Spanish pay homage to this endangered language that was last transmitted to the Jewish baby boomers of Istanbul, while the life of the 1950s and 1960s still carried remnants of this unique culture with long history. The English translation is for the future generations to explore the language and the folklore of the Jewish Istanbul as it was once experienced by the multilingual and multicultural Jewish children of Istanbul.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 369 p. "Jewish Istanbul is about the folkloric culture of its Jews and their language that survived over five centuries within the perimeters of the multicultural city of Istanbul, throughout the reign of the Ottoman Empire into the 20th century. It is about the journey of Judeo-Spanish, the language brought to the Ottoman Lands by the Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal following the Inquisition and their expulsion in 1492. The collection of childhood memoirs, originally written in Judeo-Spanish pay homage to this endangered language that was last transmitted to the Jewish baby boomers of Istanbul, while the life of the 1950s and 1960s still carried remnants of this unique culture with long history. The English translation is for the future generations to explore the language and the folklore of the Jewish Istanbul as it was once experienced by the multilingual and multicultural Jewish children of Istanbul.".
Madrid, Librería Editorial de Bailly-Bailliere e Hijos, 1907. 4to. menor; 284 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación en media tela.