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21x14. 27p. Cubierta algo deslucida.
Madrid, por Ibarra, 1821. 4to. menor; portada, XVI pp. ,240 pp. y 99 pp. Manchas en tres páginas. Ejemplar carente de la lámina retrato. Encuadernación moderna en media tela.
19x13. 210p.
Cieza, "la fonte que mana e corre", 1970 ("El ayre de la almena"). 4to. mayor; 6 hojas y 8 hojas, 64 pp., 3 hojas, 12 hojas sin numerar para los facsímiles. Edición limitada y numerada de 300 ejemplares impresos en papel de hilo. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Gráficas Aymami, 1957. 4to.; 183 pp., 4 hs. Con siete ilustraciones tomadas de la edición de [Barcelona] 1779. Edición limitada y numerada de 250 ejemplares impresos en papel de hilo. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Dux, Ediciones y Publicaciones, 1956. 4to.; 272 pp., y 32 láminas. Enc. original en tela.
xvi,169pp., from the library of Professor Birrell, orig. cloth, d.w.
3 Vols., 301; 302-638; 182pp., 6 plates, orig. cloth, fine copy.
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 189 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew poetry, Medieval. Includes Mek'orot la-hanikh, 31 pages. OCLC lists 18 copies online. Staining to cover. Bumped corner. Good condition. (Sef-24-7)
Hardcover, 8vo, 48 leaves, 24 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa -- 1600-1800. Hagiz (1672-c. 1751) was a scholar, kabbalist, and opponent of Shabbateanism; son of Jacob Hagiz. He was born in Jerusalem and studied with his grandfather, Moses Galante. He appears to have quarreled in his youth with the rabbis and lay leaders of Jerusalem, for when in 1694 he left Erez Israel to collect money to found a yeshivah in Jerusalem, damaging letters were sent after him to the communities to which he turned. Moses visited Egypt and then Italy, where in 1704 he published his fathers Halakhot Ketannot. He traveled by way of Prague to Amsterdam where he made contact with Zevi Hirsch Ashkenazi, then rabbi of the Ashkenazi community, and collaborated with him in an energetic struggle against Shabbateanism and its secret adherents. When in 1713 Ashkenazi and Moses refused to retract the excommunication of the Shabbatean Nehemiah Hayon, a fierce quarrel broke out between them and the elders of the Portuguese community. In 1714 when Ashkenazi resigned his rabbinical office and left Amsterdam, Moses was compelled to leave with him. He went first to London with Ashkenazi, there continuing the fight against Hayon and his allies, and then to Altona, home of Jacob Emden, Ashkenazis son, where he resumed the struggle against Shabbateanism. Among those he attacked were Michael Abraham Cardoso and even Jonathan Eybeschuetz, and he took the offensive against Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, inducing the rabbis of Venice to excommunicate him. In 1738 Moses returned to Erez Israel and settled in Safed. He died in Beirut and was taken to Sidon for burial. A talmudic scholar of the first rank and a prolific writer, Moses was assisted by a good grounding in secular knowledge and by a command of several foreign languages. In Altona he was friendly with Johann Christopher Wolf, who mentions him in his Bibliotheca Hebraica. His works include Leket ha-Kemah, novellae on the Shulhan Arukh, Orah Hayyim and Yoreh Deah, and Even ha-Ezer; responsa Shetei ha-Lehem; the ethical treatises Zerror ha-Hayyim and Mishnat hakhamim; Elleh ha-Mitzvot, on the numeration of precepts in Maimonides Sefer ha-Mitzvot, on the Oral Law, and on Kabbalah; Sefat Emet; and Parashat Elleh Masei, on the sanctity of the land of Israel. His literary activity also included the editing of many early books (Tamar in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, Rutgers) . Browning to edges of pages. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Some fragile page ends. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-15A-1)
First and only edition of "The first distinct effort towards a distinct Shakespeare bibliography" (Jaggard, p. 692), by a leading London book-dealer. 42-page introduction (which focuses on fake Shakespeare manuscripts and portraits) followed by a 70-page bibliography, describing 204 works about Shakespeare, the first editions of all of his works, and many editions of his complete works. Large margins, beautifully printed on fine wove paper watermarked "John Hall 1827". Very rare. 8vo, contemporary three-quarters morocco over marbled boards. Binding worn at joints and extremities, but structurally sound. Internally fine, bright, and uncut.
A study of Shakespeare's tragedy. Inscribed by the author. Small 4to, publisher's cloth. Very good.
Madrid, 1975 [Extraído de la "Revista de Archivos, Bibliotecas y Museos"]. 4to.; 38 pp. Cubiertas mudas en cartulina.
187 p. Drawings by Alvin Smith. 8vo. Full cloth binding. Worn dust jacket, spine missing 1.5". Book Club Edition. GAMES BOX 5
Three volumes, complete. ALL THREE VOLUMES ARE SIGNED FIRST EDITIONS. GOYTISOLO RARELY SIGNS BOOKS, AND THIS SET MAY BE THE ONLY COMPLETE SIGNED SET EVER OFFERED FOR SALE. This trilogy established Goytisolo as a major modern writer and remains his greatest accomplishment. SeÒas de identidad was published in Mexico City in 1966 in an edition of 4100 numbered copies. Don Julian was published in 1970, also in Mexico City, in an edition of 5000 numbered copies. Juan sin tierra was published in 1975 in Goytisolo's native Barcelona. 8vo. First two volumes near fine in publisher's cloth, with very good djs. Third volume very good in publisher's wraps. SeÒas de identidad signed by Goytisolo on half-title, with prior owner's signature on front free endpaper. ReivindicaciÛn signed and inscribed by Goytisolo on front free endpaper. Juan sin tierra signed by Goytisolo on title-page, with prior owner's signature underneath. ALL THREE VOLUMES WERE SIGNED IN TANGIER IN AUGUST, 2013. Included with this set: a great digital photograph of Goytisolo signing the the books.
Cuenca, 2010. 4to. alargado; 388 pp., 2 hs Cubiertas originales.
19x13. 292p.
19x13. 292p.
Grey octavo(blue spine) ; 172 p. 21 cm Spanish -- Poetry -- Literature
Art et Style 51 1959, In-folio cartonnage de l'éditeur, vignette contrecollée au 1° plat. Non paginé (85 pages), Préface de Joaquim ROMERO MURUBE, Conservateur de l'Alcazar de Séville. Dessins à pleines pages de Yves BRAYER. Trés bon état.
Twelve glossy photographs of Sevilla in an accordion book format. 4 1/8"w x 5 7/8"h. No date shown; circa 1980.
4to, 104pp., 20 facsimiles, orig. printed wrappers, unopened, uncut. 79 Items described.
Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 1950-52, 3 tomos, 21,5 x 16 cm., rústica editorial, láminas en papel couché, 275 = 265 y 266 págs. + 3 h.
Illustrated with original woodcuts by Ramon Herreros. Text in Catalan. One of 500 copies on handmade paper. Signed by the author and the artist. Square octavo, loose as issued in simple folding case. Fine.
Madrid, Castalia, 1975. 4to. menor; 324 pp. Cubiertas originales.