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201301442Paris, France loisirs, 1987 ; in-8, 180 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
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197840624AB1978. New York Grove Press Inc. 1978. 24cm x 16cm. 186 pages. Original Hardcover with original illustrated dustjacket. In protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Presentation copy. With manuscript letter by Ben Belitt reflecting on mistakes in the book and comparing it to Borges' "Pierre Menard". Page six inscribed by Ben Belitt to Ben and Ann Malamud. Between an original text and its translation there is a gap - a "middle kingdom" of unkowns and equivalences - which the translator traverses alone. Ben Belitt a poet and scholar widely acclaimed for his translation of poetry from the Spanish of Alberti Machado Garcia Lorca Borges Jorge Guillen and Pablo Neruda has mapped out some of the terrain which divides and unifies the languages of the world and compels the translator's search for his function. In the sense that it is the attempt of a distinguished translator to 'come to cases' with the theory and practice of his craft in the on-going drift of choice and decisions this is a log-book as well as a casebook on translation. Its posture as Mr. Belitt frankly concedes is quizzical and empirical rather than polemical. It combines essays prefaces dialog and reviews with position papers 'reflecting the controversy into which all translators are drawn in their pursuit of an equivocal undertaking'. In two long sections on Pablo Neruda Belitt offers a sequence of 'revaluations' of the Chilean master in which the language and the substance of a 'Homeric sensibility' are measured against the literature of the world as a 'single community of tradition'. They help to fix the true subject of this volume as the relationship between translation and imagination or 'Adam's dream' of reality. Ben Belitt teaches at Bennington College and has received numerous awards for his poetry and translation including a Guggenheim Fellowships National Institute of Arts and Letters Award and the Princeton Press Award. He is the author of four volumes of poetry and other translations. hardcover
198620763AB1986. Boston David R.Godine 1986. 8°. X 149 pages. Hradcover / Original cloth with dustjacket. First Edition. Fine. Inscribed and signed by Ben Belitt to Bernard Ben Malamud: "For Ann and for Bernard too who I know is peering over her shoulder. Love alwayys. Benjamin - Bennington June 6 1986" Ben Belitt born New York May 2 1911 - Bennington Vermont August 17 2003 was an American poet and translator. Besides writing poetry he also translated several books of poetry by Pablo Neruda and Federico García Lorca from Spanish to English. Ben Belitt was born in New York City. He was educated at the University of Virginia receiving a B.A. in 1932 and an M.A. in 1934 and he was a doctoral student at that university from 1934 to 1936. By the early 1940s he had taken up an appointment at Bennington College in Bennington Vermont where he remained for the rest of his life. A bachelor he became a good friend of the dancer and fellow teacher at Bennington Bill Bales of his wife the actress Jo Van Fleet and of their son Michael Bales and regularly spent the important holidays of the year with this family at Bennington or in New York City. Belitt was the author of eight books of poems; his complete poems This Scribe My Hand was published in 1998 by Louisiana State University Press. He wrote two books of essays and over thirteen books of translations. He taught for many decades at Bennington College. After retiring from Bennington College he continued to live in North Bennington and held the position of Professor Emeritus of Language and Literature at the college. He died in Bennington on August 17 2003 at the age of 92 and was buried in Manchester Vermont. His papers are held by the University of Virginia. hardcover
1874003061Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1874. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. 2 large sheets with margins. Each oblong 41.25" x 28". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds with occasional tiny pin-point holes along some folds. Margins intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. Full Title: New York Bay and Harbor New York. From a trigonometrical survey . Survey of the Coast of the United States. Triangulation by J. Ferguson and E. Blunt assistants. Topography by H.L. Whiting S.A. Gilbert A.M. Harrison assts. F.W. Dorr C. Rockwell and J. Mechan sub-assts. Hydrography by the parties under the command of Lieuts. Comdg. R. Wainwright and T.A. Craven U.S.N. assists.This important and desirable fine working nautical chart covers the entirety of New York Bay from Manhattan Island and the jersey Pallisades to Jamaca Bay including the Hudson or North River coast of New Jersey from Staten Island & Perth Amboy to Jersey City and Fort Lee. Includes Governor's Island Ellis and Bedloe's Islands and finely detailed street block plans overall showing both commercial and public buildings wharves and ferries and Central Park comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1873. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1872003060Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1872. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. Oblong 41.5" x 35.5". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds with a few small pinpoint breaks. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This important and desirable map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1874. This nautical chart follows the Massachusetts coastline from Duxbury Bay to Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod and south as far as Nickerson's Neck. it contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1873003033Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1873. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. Oblong 43.5" x 35.25". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along a couple folds. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This important and desirable map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1873. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1874003059Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1874. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. 31.5" x 39". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds with a few small pinpoint breaks. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This important and desirable map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1874. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1874003062Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1874. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. Oblong 34.5" x 42". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds with a few small pinpoint breaks. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This important and desirable map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1874. This nautical chart details the course of the Mississippi River from Quarantine bay southward to where it divides into numerous passes and bays. Names Grand Bay Bird Island Sound West Bay East Bay Garden Island Bay Blind Bay Bull Bay and Bay Rondo. Also offers some inland detail noting Fort Jackson Fort St. Philip various farms several canals numerous bayous and important lighthouses. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction road names etc. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1874003032Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1874. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. Oblong 34" x 25.25". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds with a few small pinpoint breaks. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This important and desirable map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1874. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1871003031Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1871. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. Oblong 27" x 16.75". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1871. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction. road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1870003030Wash. D.C.: U.S. Coast Survey Office 1870. Imperial Edition. Map. Very Good. Double Elephant - over 25 - 50" tall. 1st edition thus. 27" x 24.75". Hand colored. Very Good. Original folds visible. Very Light toning along folds. Margin intact with small tears where the map was inserted into the atlas. Beautifully hand colored a Very Good example. This map comes from the Report of the Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey for 1870. It contains recordings of river depth tide tale ocean depths sailing direction. road names towns travelers stops streams necks island and farm names. U.S. Coast Survey Office unknown
1955142349Chez l’auteur 1955 In-4 broché 26 cm sur 20,5. Couverture à rabats, dos muet. Non paginé, 50 pages env. Bon état d’occasion.