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1997264338Roma: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato Libreria Dello Stato 1997. Hardcover. 216p. an expensively gotten-up production courtesy government monies dozens of very crisp clean folding color reproductions of maps: in color sepia whatever is called for. Folio hardbound 12x8 inch buff papered boards overprinted in sepia map element and black titling of volume in hand. Upper cover yawns slightly we see no other structural flaw and no other flaws of any kind. Ministry of Cultural and Environmental Assets National Commission for the Celebraton of the Quincentennial of the Discovery of America. Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato Libreria Dello Stato hardcover books
230215Paris: Editions Claude Givaudan. First. paperback. near fine. Erro. Illustrated with 177 small b/w images but only 1 page of text listing his personal and group exhibitions. 40pp. Slim 4to pictorial wrappers. Paris: Editions Claude Givaudan no date circa 1970. A near fine copy of this unusual catalogue.<br/><br/> Editions Claude Givaudan unknown books
195416463EN.p 1954. Original 73 page typed shooting script for an unproduced film entitled The Path of Cortes by Luis Enrique Erro dated 1954. 8†x 12 1/2â€. Bradbound at the top edge in wrappers. Very good copy with some pale dampstaining to the edges of the front and back covers barely affecting the interior. Luis Enrique Erro 1897 - 1955 was a famous Mexican astronomer mathematician author journalist and government advisor who among many other technical and educational accomplishments helped design and administer the National Observatory in Tonantzintla Mexico. Planetario Luis Enrique Erro in Mexico City is named after him as is the lunar crater ‘Erro.’ Shortly before his death he wrote a novel called ‘Los Pies Descalzos’ Bare Feet concerning the life of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata. unknown books
197617138Paris: Editions du Chene 1976. First Edition. Quarto 29cm. Black cloth lettered in white on spine and front cover; 22612pp; illus. Tight straight Near Fine copy lacking jacket. Catalogue raisonne of the works of this postmodern Icelandic painter and pastichiste many of whose works juxtapose pornographic imagery with political propaganda. Fully illustrated with more than 1000 works pictured including 6 pages in color. Editions du Chene unknown books
197758273NY: Scribner's Sons 1977. First Edition the author first book. 8vo pp.86. Foredge foxed o/w a fine copy in dj. Signed by the author. Laid in is a note from Ferro to poet William Jay Smith: "Mr. Smith I am indebted to you for your kind words and gratified that you enjoyed the book with my very best wishes. Robert Ferro." Summers page 270. from Wikipedia: "Robert Ferro October 21 1941 - July 11 1988 was an American novelist whose semi-autobiographical fiction explored the uneasy integration of homosexuality and traditional American upper middle class values. He died of AIDS a few months after his partner Michael Grumley in 1988 at his father's home in Ho-Ho-Kus New Jersey age 46.35 Grumley and Ferro are buried together under the Ferro-Grumley memorial in Rockland Cemetery Sparkill New York. Following their deaths the Ferro-Grumley Foundation which manages their estate created and endowed the annual Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT fiction in conjunction with Publishing Triangle." Summers notes that Ferro was one of the original members of "The Violet Quill" which came together after the Stonewal Rebellion. l. Scribner's Sons unknown books