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1925116103Guatemala City: Self-published by the author 1925. Paperback. 189p. first edition slightly worn self-wraps with a small triangle clipped from corner of rear wrap and last few interior leaves not affecting text. Satiric antiimperialist novel rather unlike a lot of his later work. Satiric antiimperialist novel rather unlike a lot of his later work. "Guatemala's most important modernist writer" Foster Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes p. 36 develped a complex spiritual philosophy of love that encompassed and transcended body sexuality. Self-published by the author paperback books
1977UARABUI00TMEastern National Park and Monuments Association 1977. Fine. Arana Luis Rafael. The Building of Castillo de San Marcos. Manucy Albert. NP: Eastern National Park and Monuments Association 1977. 64pp. Small 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine with light rubbing. Eastern National Park and Monuments Association paperback books
1974240414Las Cruces: Creative Writing Center of New Mexico State University 1974. Paperback. 110p. illlustrations texts in English and Spanish several foldout pages very good trade paperback journal in yellow printed wraps. Creative Writing Center of New Mexico State University paperback books
199731706Boston: Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery School of the Museum of Fine Arts 1997. Softcover. VG. Navy paper wraps. 35 pp. 11 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1997 exhibition of work by American painter and printmaker Terry Winters b. 1949. With essays by Lelia Amalfitano and Raphael Rubinstein. Includes 11 example of Winters' work. One of 1500 copies. Uncommon. Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery, School of the Museum of Fine Arts paperback books
1990214571México DF: Colectivo Zurda 1990. Paperback. 63p. text in Spanish profusely illustrated with b&w photos of marches and rallies with protesters carrying placards and signed slight curl to bottom corner otherwise very good first edition trade paperback in red wraps. A chronology and photo-record of the Mexican teachers' revolt against the privatization of education in Mexico. Only one copy located in OCLC as of 4/2017. Colectivo Zurda paperback books
2000244427Baltimore: Woodholme House 2000. Paperback. 175p. personal inscription signed by the author bottm edge stamped "Past Due" otherwise very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Woodholme House paperback books
18566878Mexico City: Jose A. Godoy 1856. First edition. Quarto pp 480 3 errata. A state-by-state guide book for travel throughout Mexico with routes and distances between each city town village ranch etc. The routes described extend into Texas San Antonio and El Paso and New Mexico Albuquerque Bernalillo Santa Fe. Also of note are the routes going from Sonora "al Placer de Oro de la Alta California" i.e. the gold mines of Upper California. This was known as the "Sonora Route" and was traversed by many Mexicans who were among the first to reach the gold fields in 1849 and the early 1850s. It enters the U.S. at the Colorado River and goes through Temecula La Joya then "La Mision vieja se pasa el rio de los Nietos y a la derecha del camino a una legua de distancia esta la mision de San Gabriel opulenta ante su destruccion. Los Angeles: poblacion hoy de los Estados Unidos del Norte." The route then goes through various ranches and follows the "Mission Trail" northward: "La Mision de S. Buenaventura. El rancho de Carpinteria. Sta Barbara presidio: a una milla de distancia esta la mision con una hermosa parroquia y es el obispado. La Mision de Santa Ines. S. Luis Obispo: pasa este camino por un frondoso rio que llaman Arroyo Seco. La Joya: rancho despoblado a la orilla de un rio cubierto de grandes alamedas. La Mision de San Miguel: para llegar a esta se pasa por el rancho que nombran Paso de Robles. La Mision de Soledad. Mision de San Juan. Pueblo de San Jose: pasando por el Ojo del rancho de Cochi. la Laguna y otros mas. Mision de San Jose. Stokton poblacion que esta formando sobre un estero de rio de San Joaquin el cual tiene mucho comercio por los buques procedentes de San Francisco del Alta California. El Rio Estanislao. Un aguage que proporciona pastos que escasean mucho adelante. El Placer de Estanislao Stanislaus." The notes concerning each place are valuable and in some cases very detailed for instance for Baja Caliornia and Tamaulipas with detailed description of the border town of Matamoros on the "Rio Bravo". Sabin 976: Eberstadt 138-033 "An important guide book giving the routes and mileages with sketches of the country throughout Mexico including Coahuila Sonora and New Mexico." Though fairly well-represented on Worldcat the book is quite scarce in the market Eberstadt's copy from 1956 being the only one recorded. Previous owner's name -- "P. Argumoso / 1917" on title page; Mexican book-seller's stamp on ffep. Half calf over marbled boards. Very nice copy. <br/><br/> Jose A. Godoy hardcover books
1856WRCAM41810Mexico City 1856. 4804pp. Several errors in pagination. Small quarto. Contemporary red half sheep and boards spine gilt. Boards and extremities rubbed. Contemporary bookplate on front pastedown. Light toning and minor foxing. Very good. An extremely valuable compilation which gives detailed data including route scenery and other key information about many various parts of Mexico. By piecing together the different itineraries it offers a traveler could basically go anywhere in Mexico and into the U.S. already provided with extremely detailed instructions about the best route and what facilities - such as water grass and shelter - were available every step of the way. A detailed name index listing routes and where they are to be found in the book further enhances the volume's usefulness for travelers be they headed to destinations great or small. Many of the routes described begin in Mexico City; some routes extend into Texas and New Mexico. Among the most interesting are two itineraries concerning California. One describes a journey from La Paz at the far southern end of Baja California to the U.S. border. This is one of the most detailed and expansively described routes in the entire book preserving a wealth of geographic and natural details. Many of the places detailed in this section have either disappeared or been extensively altered. The other journey is along the Sonora Route from Ures to Sonora to the California gold fields. This trip passes through Los Angeles and includes some commentary on the missions in the area. "An important guide book giving the routes and mileage with sketches of the country throughout Mexico" - Eberstadt. PALAU 9290. SABIN 976. EBERSTADT 138:033. BARRETT 34. hardcover books
1952276905New York: Van Nostrand 1952. hardcover. very good. Illus. 748pp. 8vo tan cloth corners lightly bumped last blank page and back endpaper have extensive annotations. New Yor: D. Van Nostrand 1952. Very good<br/><br/> Van Nostrand unknown books
1916608341916. Paperback. Good. 37p. Original wrapper. 19cm. Cover worn at fold. Name on title-page. Spanish text. <br/><br/> paperback books
48290Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY: Informational Directory Co. 1958. Fifth edition. 84 pages hardbound with the original front wrapper adhered to the front cover of the Gaylord binding. Ex-library o/w sound and clean. . Other hardcover books
1964150630Los Angeles: Zenith 1964. Collection of eight vintage studio still photographs from the 1964 US release of the 1962 Italian film. All with a stamp noting production No. 65-527 on the verso and seven with the same stamp on the bottom right corner of the recto. <br/><br/>After many years living in northern Italy a factory worker takes his wife and children on a vacation to his rural Sicilian hometown where he is unknowingly conscripted into performing a hit for the local mob boss. One of the first Italian films to address the Mafia a pitch-black satire of class difference and Italian twentieth century culture.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Sicily New Jersey and New York. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Criterion Collection 424. Zenith unknown books
194422169NY: New Directions 1944. First edition. Unpaginated 32 pp. 8vo. Near fine in wrappers and near fine dust jacket with faint toning to extrems. Translated from the Spanish by Llody Mallan. A volume in the 'Poets of the Year' series. NY: New Directions unknown books
197619077Berkeley: University of California Press 1976. 1st U.S. edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. The first English translation. Berkeley: University of California Press, unknown books
196222471Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. One of 400 numbered copies this copy numbered 189 a lovely copy with tiny bumps at spine ends in very good slipcase. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Editorial Losada hardcover books
19881316075Madrid: Aguilar 1988. Hardcover. 12mo; VG-/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; Spine cream with brown and red print; Issued in slipcase cream with brown and red print tear to top front corner shelfwear/smudging; DJ has toning to spine else clean and bright; Boards in blue cloth with silver print clean and strong; Text block has inscription in ink on half-title page else clean and tight blue ribbon marker sewn in; Text in Spanish; xxxi 997 pages frontispiece port. 1316075. FP New Rockville Stock. Aguilar hardcover books
1977169740Madrid: Fundacion Juan March 1977. Paperback. G moderate wear to wraps at edges and corners some scuffing and soiling front cover bowed light and infrequent interior foxing. White and color-illustrated wraps with black spine lettering. 46 pp. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from September to November 1977. Text in Spanish. Fundacion Juan March paperback books
193630977New York: Critics Group. 1936. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps near fine with tiny bump to upper right corner and slight overall soiling.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall 5 x 9" or 13.5 x 22.5cm; 32 pp . Critics Group paperback books
19719027901New York: Harry N. Abrams 1971. 1st . Hardcover. Fine/fine. Translated by Anthony Kerrigan. 212 illustrations including 167 plates in full color. <br/><br/> Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
32414Fair copy of this 12-line poem. 15 cm x 11 cm blue ink on the reverse of an invitation to the publication of Alberti's "Degli Angeli" Rome 1966 inscribed on both sides. <br/><br/> unknown books
197865685Barcelona: Seix Barral 1978. 408p. first edition thus glossy frenchfold wraps surface is rubbed and slightly soiled pages evenly toned else good condition. Text in Spanish. Seix Barral unknown books
197033944Madrid: Editorial Ayuso 1970. Paperback. 197p. text in Spanish very good first printing thus trade paperback in wraps. Editorial Ayuso paperback books
1944WRCLIT79581New York: New Directions / Poets of the Year 1944. 32pp. Pictorial boards. Top edge slightly dusty otherwise very good or better in lightly sunned and foxed dust jacket. First edition boardbound issue of these translations by Lloyd Mallan. Uncommon in this issue. HARRISON NEWTH & CANDIDO p. 11. New Directions / Poets of the Year hardcover books
1944WRCLIT46764New York: New Directions 1944. Pictorial boards. First edition boardbound issue of these translations by Lloyd Mallan. Boards faintly sunned at extreme top and bottom edges a few faint spots to boards and a surface abrasion to upper board trace of foxing to endsheets but a good sound copy in lightly sunned and foxed dust jacket. Uncommon in this issue. New Directions hardcover books
1944WRCLIT20845Norfolk: New Directions/Poets of the Year 1944. Plain wrappers. First edition of these translations wrapperbound issue. Light private ownership stamp in blind on half title else very fine in dust jacket. HARRISON NEWTH & CANDIDO p.11. New Directions/Poets of the Year unknown books