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195066901Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada 1950. 213p. first Argentinian issue custom bound in white half calf gilt and patterned boards a not-quite professional recasing: stiffish feel gauche spine lettering &c. Paperstock is quite browned case is shelfworn. Editorial Losada unknown books
1976008061Berkeley Etc.: University of California Press 1976. Translated and edited by Gabriel Berns. 323p. b/w illus. dj. Autobiography of this exiled Spanish poet. University of California Press unknown books
19767807Berkeley: University of California Press 1976. 323p. scattered photoillustrations dual frontispieces young and old first American edition cloth boards in two fabrics in dj jacket a bit worn with a half-inch chip. This autobiography of the exiled Spanish poet primarily covers his prewar years in Andalusia and Madrid. University of California Press unknown books
1981251335Mexico City: El Centro de Informacion para Asuntos Migratorios y Fronterizos del Comite de Servicio de los Amigos 1981. 12p. self wraps secured by folding 8.5 x 11.5 inches creased from being folded in thirds for mailing two stamps and sticker shadow from address label on rear wrap else very good condition. Form letter asking for donations and form for donors laid in. Text in Spanish. Most of the issue devoted to an article on maquiladoras. El Centro de Informacion para Asuntos Migratorios y Fronterizos del Comite de Servicio de los Amigos unknown books
192642232México: Sociedad de Edición y LibrerÃa Franco-Americana 1926. 16. ed. corr. y aumentada. Paper-covered boards. A very good copy with title written on backstrip owner's stamp on half-title leaves browning. 393 pp. Illus. with b/w in-text photos drawings and maps. 12mo. First published in 1907 an early Mexican history text during the period of Porfirio DÃaz approved for use in schools which focussed on the story of Mexico to united its people as one. Provenance: Stamp of the R.G. Domingues Consulado de Mexico Boston. Sociedad de Edición y LibrerÃa Franco-Americana hardcover books
189821463Mexico: Oficina Tip. de la Secretaria de Fomento 1898. Small folio. x 158 1 p. <br><br>Still standard geologic and mineralogic bibliography of Mexico. Includes sources from the 16th through the late 19th centuries.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the "Bibliographical Library of William P. Wreden" the noteworthy bookseller of Palo Alto California. 19th-century quarter black morocco with gilt lettering and ornamentation on spine. Very good copy. Oficina Tip. de la Secretaria de Fomento unknown books
19393595Mexico City: Editorial Polis 1939. Lg. 8vo. xx4724pp. Indices. Following the introduction is another title page "Fragmentos de la Vida y Virtudes del V. Ilmo. y R.M.O. Sr. Dr. D. Vasco de Quiroga." Ilustrated with 2 portraits and 3 facsimiles. Edition limited to 500 copies. Full tree calf red calf spine labels lightly scuffed at extremities. Bookplate on front pastedown. On the treatment of Indians etc. in 16th century Mexico. (Editorial Polis) unknown books
194168060Mexico 1941. Paperback. Good. illustrations 134p. Wrapper. Cover foxed. Text browned. Spanish text. <br/><br/> paperback books
19342292766International Magazine Company Inc 1934. Magazine. Very Good. Fisher Harrison. Edges lightly rubbed and foxed. 1934 Magazine. 200 pp. 11 1/2 x 8 1/2. Harrison Fisher illustration on front wrapper Life Savers advertisement on rear wrapper. Color and black & white advertisements photographs and illustrations throughout. Cosmopolitan Magazine was founded in 1886 and purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1905 who merged it with another smaller publication he owned in 1925. It was called 'Hearst's International Combined with Cosmopolitan Magazine' until 1952 the year after Hearst's death. During this period it published the first appearances of many novels and short stories by notable authors some complete within one magazine others as serials. Includes: Cosmopolitan Almanack by Franklin P. Adams; Smoke of Battle by Robert W. Chambers; Is This Europe's Fatal Summer by Eugene Lyons; Forever by Mildred Cram; The Not-So-Good Earth by Weare Holbrook; The Price by Rafael Sabatini; Airport by Captain E.V. Rickenbacker and Clayton Knight; A Lady Comes to Town by Clements Ripley; Free Healing by J. Otis Swift; Backfire by Peter B. Kyne; Let Bill Do It! by Bruce Barton; Her Royal Highness Part II by Achmed Abdullah; Broadcasting Studio by James Montgomery Flagg and Joseph Alger; After the Fact by Arthur Somers Roche; One Out of Eighteen Conclusion by Walter Baron; Thank You Jeeves! Conclusion by P.G. Wodehouse; Changing Your Face to Make Your Fortune by Maxwell Maltz M.D.; Take It or Leave It by Fannie Kilbourne; Max from Delancey Street by O.O. McIntyre; Love Song Part VII by Rupert Hughes; I Wanted Out! Part V by Elsie Robinson. International Magazine Company, Inc unknown books
2001166378Barcelona: Sa Nostra Caja de Baleares / Àmbit 2001. Paperback. VG-. Light edge wear to covers. Ex-library with some usual marks otherwise clean and tight. Red-brown wraps with white lettering color illustration; French flaps. 301 pp. Profuse color plates. Text in Spanish. Various essays and a selection of works from colonial art turn of the century modern and contemporary arts. Sa Nostra, Caja de Baleares / Àmbit paperback books