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1982248927Berkeley: Last Gasp 1982. Comic. 44p. comicbook toning to interior a couple light spots to back cover small nick to bottom of front cover else good. Eclectic anthology comic with an interesting mix of underground and alternative cartoonists. The content's relationship to the comic's name is extremely loose. A good read and a fine example of late underground comix embracing capable artists not part of the original movement. The initial conception of the comic was something of a homage to the old "Mars Attack" trading cards. Pulpy cover painting by John Pound. Last Gasp unknown books
199666210Pontevedra: Deputación de Pontevedra 1996. 28.5 cm. Agosto-Setembro 1996 140p color plates bio/chron. color pict. wrps Exhibition of 10 artists from throughout Latin America held at the 24 Bienal of art at Pontevedra Spain. Artists include Milton Becerra Venezuela 1951 Octavio Blasi Argentina 1960 Maria Orensanz Argentina 1936 Ana Patricia Palacios Columbia 1961 Pancho Quilici Venezuela 1954 Alberto Ramírez México 1959 Pablo Reinoso Argentina 1955 Vivian Scheihing Chile 1947 Julio Villani Brazil 1956 and Eduardo Zamora México 1942. GALLEGO AND SPANISH TEXT. Deputación de Pontevedra unknown books
2007175974Madrid: TF Editores 2007. Softcover. VG. Color illustrated wraps with white lettering 216 3 pp profusely illustrated in color. Text in Spanish. Ecuador tradition and modernity: National Library of Madrid April 26-August 26 2007. Includes bibliographical references pages 213-216. TF Editores paperback books
198649448NY: Russell Sage 1986. First printing. 8vo pp. xxii 286. Bibliography index. The population of the United States in the 1980s. National Committee for Research on the 1980 census. Gray paper over boards. Edges little spotted some notes in pencil o/w a VG tight copy in scuffed dj. Census monograph series. Russell Sage unknown books
1976193887San Francisco: TRA 1976. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps edgeworn with a faint edge stain to back cover cover art by Guy Colwell and Jay Kinney last and slickest of the seven issues of the New Left's most important art magazine. TRA covered developments in revolutionary and avant-garde art with the energy and zeal unique to the New Left. As it expanded it involved an increasing number of Chicano artists - poets and painters both whose work related directly to the growing struggles in Latin America as well as US barrios. This seventh issue contains a portfolio of political comics with contributions by Trina Robbins Spain Rodriguez and others as well as an interview with Rius by Daniel del Solar interview with RG Davis of the San Francisco Mime Troup poetry by Luis Talamantex and Ricardo Gonzaleves and more. TRA unknown books
197640053San Francisco: TRA 1976. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches magazine in stapled pictorial wraps very good condition cover art by Guy Colwell and Jay Kinney seventh and slickest of the seven issues of the New Left's most important art magazine. TRA covered developments in revolutionary and avant-garde art with the energy and zeal unique to the New Left. As it expanded it involved an increasing number of Chicano artists - poets and painters both whose work related directly to the growing struggles in Latin America as well as US barrios. This seventh issue contains a portfolio of political comics with contributions by Trina Robbins Spain Rodriguez and others as well as an interview with Rius by Daniel del Solar interview with RG Davis of the San Francisco Mime Troup poetry by Luis Talamantex and Ricardo Gonzaleves and more. TRA unknown books
82079Madrid. hardcover. fine. 490 color illustrations. 4to full black leather gilt silk moire endpapers; slipcase. Madrid: Banco de Espana 1979. Fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
1871GG01476Madrid:: Por Quiros Impresor de Camara 1871. 1871. 8vo. 406 2 pp. Full beige cloth green leather gilt-stamped spine label. Fine copy. Records the history of the first king of Spain elected in Parliament Amadeo de Saboya 1845-1890 from the House of Savoy. Written by the Spanish historian and politician Don Antonio Pirala. "After the Spanish revolution deposed Isabella II the new Cortes decided to reinstate the monarchy under a new dynasty. The Duke of Aosta was elected King as Amadeus Amadeo on 16 November 1870. He swore to uphold the constitution in Madrid on 2 January 1871. The election of the new King coincided with the assassination of General Marques de los Castillejos his main backer. After that Amadeo had to deal with difficult situations with unstable Spanish politics republican conspiracies Carlist uprisings separatism in Cuba same-party disputes fugitive governments and assassination attempts." His reign was from Nov. 1870 to Feb. 1873. Por Quiros, Impresor de Camara, 1871. hardcover books