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1959T16.651aLa Habana: Colección Laura 1959. 1ª ed. Rústica con sobrecubierta. 10x14.7. Colección Laura paperback
1959T16.650La Habana: Colección Laura 1959. 1ª ed. Rústica con sobrecubierta. 10x14.7. Colección Laura paperback
1959T16.650BattLa Habana: Colección Laura 1959. 1st ed. Wrappers. 10x14.7. Colección Laura unknown
1959T18.241La Habana: Colección Laura 1959. 1ª ed. Rústica con sobrecubierta. 10x14.7. Colección Laura paperback
1968075016Aguilar 1968. 3ª. Tapa dura. Good. 1087 937 1108 pp. 125 x 185 cm. 3ª edición 1ª en esta colección. Miguel Ãngel Asturias fue premio Nobel en 1967. Prólogo de José MarÃa Souvirón. Aguilar hardcover
19663340569Madrid.: Aguilar. 1966. Hardcover. Good. 14 cm. 937 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda en piel. Asturias Miguel Ãngel 1899-1974 . Aguilar. hardcover
196875902Aguilar 1968. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano. Premios Nobel 1967. Tomo I Leyendas de Guatemala- El Señor Presidente- Hombres de Maiz- Sien de Alondra- Ejercicios poéticos sobre temas de Horacio. Tomo II Viento fuerte- El Papa verde- Week End en Guatemala- Americanos todos - Ocelotle 33 - La Galla- El Budeyon- Cadaveres para la publicidad- Los Agrarios- Torotumbo. Tomo III Mulata de tal- Los ojos de los enterrados- El Alhajadito. 3 Tomos lomos perfecto estado con adornos dorados. . . Tapa plastico 12x18cm. 1087-917-1108 pag Aguilar unknown
19663489884Madrid.: Aguilar. 1966. Hardcover. Good. 19 cm. 1378 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Colección 'Biblioteca "Premios Nobel"'. Asturias Miguel Ãngel 1899-1974. Obras. Prólogo de José MarÃa Souvirón. III. Mulata de tal ; Los ojos de los enterrados ; El alhajadito. Souvirón José MarÃa. 1904-1973. editor literario . Literatura española 821.134.2728.1-82"19" Aguilar. hardcover
151969Aguilar Biblioteca de Premios Nobel 1968 Madrid. . 18x12. Simil piel. 1087 y 937 pgs. Papel biblia. K2433 Aguilar, Biblioteca de Premios Nobel, 1968, Madrid. unknown
19553112530Madrid.: Aguilar. 1955. Hardcover. Good. 14 cm. 3 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Asturias Miguel Ãngel 1899-1974. Prólogo de José MarÃa Souvirón. Vol. 2 2ª ed. Souvirón José MarÃa. 1904-1973 . Depósito legal: M 8091-1964 Literatura guatemalteca. Otros géneros. PoligrafÃas misceláneas antologÃas crestomatÃas florilegis curiosidades. Siglo XX. 86.0728.1-821"19" 821.134.272.81-4/-9 Aguilar. hardcover
95069Aguilar Colección Joya 1955 y 1966 Madrid. 14x9. Piel editorial 1262 y 1370 pgs. 1 retrato del autor por tomo. Papel biblia. Lomos algo fatigados. V2093 Aguilar, Colección Joya, 1955 y 1966, Madrid. unknown
1966545669Guatemala City: Guatemala Comercial 1966. Softcover. Very Good. Offprint. Illustrations by Elmar Rojas Gilberto Hernandez and Roberto Cabrera. Introduction by Augusto Enrique Noriega. Small quarto. 8pp. Text in Spanish. Wrappers with modest wear and a small label shadow on the cover a couple of tiny edge nicks pages tanned very good. Includes the Asturias poems "Bolivar" "Perfil en Sonido" and "Credo." Also prints a bibliography and the poem "Aquel Fuego de Octubre" dedicated to Asturias by Carlos Zipfel y Garcia. First printed in Guatemala Comercial No. 19. Issued here as Colección "Moira" Número 2. Guatemala Comercial unknown
1966550232Guatemala City: Guatemala Comercial 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. Offprint. Illustrations by Elmar Rojas Gilberto Hernandez and Roberto Cabrera. Introduction by Augusto Enrique Noriega. Small quarto. 8pp. Text in Spanish. Wrappers with a tiny label shadow on the cover and tiny stain on the lower wrap pages tanned very good or better. Includes the Asturias poems "Bolivar" "Perfil en Sonido" and "Credo." Also prints a bibliography and the poem "Aquel Fuego de Octubre" dedicated to Asturias by Carlos Zipfel y Garcia. First printed in Guatemala Comercial No. 19. Issued here as Colección "Moira" Número 2. Guatemala Comercial unknown
19883984330De Esta Edicion 1988. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1450grams ISBN:8400069005 De Esta Edicion hardcover
198888907Madrid CSIC Colección Archivos 1 1988. Paperback. Good. lxxxii 981p. bibl. index wrps. Early writings of the Nobel-prize-winning Guatemalan writer in a closely-edited edition. Includes other texts by Gerald Martin Paul Verdevoye Georges Pillement Marc Cheymol and others. Madrid, CSIC (Colección Archivos, 1) paperback
2070325741.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
9788568259139MUNDAREU EDITORA. new. Seria apenas uma hist�ria de amor com elementos t�picos como paixo primeira vista inocncia e inevitabilidade redeno pelo amor obst�culos no caminho. Contudo nem o mais �ntimo dos sentimentos escapa ao poder onipresente e desmedido do Presidente. Seria uma narrativa tradicional no fossem a polifonia e as personagens inusitadas a violncia e a beleza grotesca das imagens o ritmo fren�tico a t�cnica liter�ria de vanguarda associada tem�tica pol�tica. O Senhor Presidente � o desnudamento de um autoritarismo cruel que perpassa n�veis e h�bitos sociais e que assumiu diversas faces na Am�rica Latina em diferentes momentos. Pelo que nos diz do passado e do presente e pelas muitas reflexes que convida o leitor a fazer uma obra magistral. MUNDAREU EDITORA unknown
38939896-6Used - Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
20033681886Madrid.: ALLCA XX. 2003. Hardcover. Good. 25 cm. CXLIX 1345 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial con sobrecubierta. Colección 'Archivos ; ' numero coleccion50. Asturias Miguel Ãngel 1899-1974. Edición crÃtica Lucrecia Méndez de Penedo coordinadora . ISBN: 8489666520 Literatura española 821.134.2728.1-2"19" ALLCA XX. hardcover
196440420PRIMERA EDICION.- Buenos Aires: Ed. Losada 1964.- 249 p.; 4º menor 208 x 148 cm; Intonso; Cartulina Ed. con solapas.- Col. Gran Teatro del Mundo. Con anotación y sello tampón de una distribuidora en última hoja. Por lo demás en excelente estado. Excelente estado. TEATRO Y CINE IBEROAMERICANOS Libro en español Ed. Losada paperback
1971014137Doubleday. Stated First Edition. Unclipped DJ in archival cover edge wear. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1971. Doubleday hardcover
19713113430New York: Doubleday. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First American Edition. Fine in very good dust jacket. 2"- inch diagonal tear at upper right hand corner of front cover of jacket. 1/2"-inch tear at base of front cover. Tiny chip & shelf wear at crest of spine. Hint of shelf wear at base of spine on jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Doubleday. hardcover
1967535013London: Peter Owen 1967. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First English edition. Translated by Darwin Flakoll and Claribel Alegria. 12mo. 238pp. Fine in modestly worn and rubbed very good dust jacket with a very short creased tear at the top of the upper flap fold and a price label in pounds on the upper flap. Surprisingly uncommon in commerce. Peter Owen hardcover
43206New York. 1973. April 1973. Delacorte Press. 1st American Printing. Some Foxing to Top Edge Otherwise Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket With Some Small tears. Translated from the Spanish by Gregory Rabassa. 695 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. keywords: Latin America Guatemala Literature Translated Central America World Literature. DESCRIPTION - This is the third and concluding volume of Asturias' controversial major work the Banana Republic trilogy. The first two volumes were STRONG WIND and THE GREEN POPE. The setting is the vast stretch of banana plantations in a Central American republic dominated and exploited by a powerful North American fruit company. The novel seethes with poetry suspense and violence dealing with the downfall of George Maker Thompson King of the banana empire and the defeat of the fruit company by a labor strike and revolution. The hallucinatory descriptions of the jungle Indian villages tropical slums at the feet of Spanish churches legendary scenes interwoven with folklore and mythology and a medieval procession of priests beggars millionaires children and soldiers reveal what the Nobel Prize committee referred to as the �volcanic vehemence' of Asturias' vision. ACCLAIM FOR Miguel Angel Asturias - �Powerful realism and compassionate identification with the poor and the oppressed mark Asturias' works which are suffused with Guatemalan individuality Mayan traditions and a sense of tragic destiny.' - The New York Times. �No one has a more irrepressible imagination or greater inventiveness or a deeper sense of human tragedy.' - Frank Tannenbaum institute of Latin American Studies Columbia University. �Social protest and poetry; reality and myth; nostalgia for an uncorrupted golden past; sensual human enjoyment of the present; �magic' rather than lineal time and above all a tender compassionate love for the living fertile wondrous land and the struggling hopeful people of Guatemala.' - Saturday Review. �Asturias is one of our major novelists for the vigor of his imagination the audacity with which he complicates the interior structure of his tale and the violent or tender lyricism with which he evokes the lands of America.' - Enrique Anderson Imbert Harvard University. �. the greatest novelist of revolution.' - L'Express. inventory #43206 hardcover
1973621890New York: Delacorte Press / Seymour Lawrence 1973. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Translated by Gregory Rabassa. A bit of foxing on top and bottom board edges near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a lightly toned spine. Delacorte Press / Seymour Lawrence hardcover