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51-3424Paris: XXe Siècle 1974. . 4to. 24.5 x 31 cm. Original pictorial boards. Original lithograph by Charles Lapicque LACKING those by Salvador Dali Wilfredo Lam Jacques Herold. Ex-Rose Marie Mannion library at Notre Dame. Some markings. Good. Paris: XXe Siècle, 1974. hardcover
1938005183New York: Oxford University Press 1938. Former owner's signature on front flyleaf; small light spot on front cover. Signed by Author. First American Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. Oxford University Press Hardcover
1968ke60Allen & Unwin 1968. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. signed. Inscribed by AuthorsThe jacket is a bit rubbed sunned and edgeworn. One ownership inscription and a little annotating. Included is a postcard that appears to be inscribed by the author. Soundly bound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Allen & Unwin hardcover
1930002748New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1930. FIRST EDITION SO STATED HARDCOVER WITH DUST JACKET 8VO WITH 202 PAGES. THE BOOK IS IN FAIR CONDITION WITH BUMPING TO CORNERS AND TOP/BOTTOM OF SPINE. SLIGHT TEARING TO TOP/BOTTOM OF SPINE. SHELF-WEAR. THE DUST JACKET IS IN FAIR SHAPE WITH BUMPING TEARING AND CHIPPING TO CORNERS AND EDGES. VARIOUS SMALL TEARS TO EDGES RANGING FROM 1/2". SHELF-WEAR. WITH MANY BLACK/WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS. RED CLOTH BINDING BLACK/WHITE/RED/BLUE ILLUSTRATED DJ. 1st Ed. Cloth. Fair/Fair. Illus. by Illustrated by Lynd Ward. 8vo. HC. Harcourt Brace and Company Hardcover
195566439Belfast Northern Ireland United Kingdom: Marjory Boyd M.A. Printer to The Queen's University of Belfast 1955. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Pencil resrue residue on t-p. 27 1 p. Occasioonal footnotes. Very scarce item. Sir Montague BUrton died shortly after this lecture was founded. Accordingly this pamphlet documents the only lecture under his foundatin given in Belfast. In publishing this lecture the University wished to pay tribute to his memory. From Wikipedia: "Sir Montague Maurice Burton 15 August 1885 Lithuania 21 September 1952 Leeds founded Burton one of Great Britain's largest chains of clothes shops. From Wikipedia: "Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo 23 July 1886 La Coruña Spain-14 December 1978 Locarno Switzerland was a Spanish diplomat writer historian and pacifist. He had two daughters. He graduated with a degree in engineering in Paris France before gaining a Masters of Arts at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. He then went to work as an engineer for the Northern Spanish Railway Company but abandoned this work to return to London and become a journalist writing in English for The Times. At this time he began publishing his first essays. In 1921 he became a press member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations and became chief of the Disarmament Section in 1922. In 1928 he became Professor of Spanish at Oxford University for three years during which time he wrote a book on nation psychology called Englishmen Frenchmen Spaniards. In 1931 he was appointed ambassador to the United States of America and a permanent delegate to the League of Nations a post he kept for 5 years. Between 1932 and 1934 he was Ambassador to France. In 1933 he was elected to the National Congress serving as both Minister for Education and Minister for Justice. In July 1936 as a classic liberal he went into exile in England to escape the eruption of the Spanish civil war. From there he became a vocal opponent of and organised resistance to the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco. In 1947 he was one of the principal authors of the Oxford Manifesto on liberalism. He was one of the co-founders in 1949 of the College of Europe. In his writing career he wrote books about Don Quixote Christopher Columbus and the history of Latin America. He militated in favour of a united and integrated Europe. He wrote in French and German as well as Spanish and Galician his mother tongue and English. In 1973 he won the Karlspreis for contributions to the European idea and European peace. In 1976 he returned to Spain after the death of dictator Francisco Franco. The Madariaga European Foundation has been named after him promoting his vision of a united Europe making for a more peaceful world. The 1979 1980 academic year at the College of Europe was named in his honour." The author contended that: The communist regime is frail. No effort no attempt is made to drive wedges into the splits. The Berlin rising the Vorkuta strike the nationalist tensions inside the Soviet Union .are so many assets for the West which the West allows to lie fallow. The author advocated "A programme of active progressive liveration should be set up and put into operation forthwith." Born a Lithuanian Jew Moshe Osinsky in Kaunas province he came alone to England in 1900. In 1901 he was staying in Cheetham Manchester. He started as a peddler then set up as a general outfitter in Chesterfield in 1903 selling readymade suits bought from a wholesaler. Following his marriage to Sophie Marks in 1909 the name of the company was changed from M. Burton to Burton & Burton. They had one daughter 1910 then a son 1914. On the birth of twin boys in 1917 he gave his name as Montague Maurice Burton. However he had not changed his name legally which caused problems during the First World War. By 1913 he had five men's tailor shops with headquarters in Sheffield and manufacturing in Leeds. He had four hundred shops and factories and mills by 1929 when the company went public. His firm made a quarter of the British military uniforms during World War II and a third of demobilisation clothing. He was knighted in 1931 for "services to industrial relations" Marjory Boyd, M.A., Printer to The Queen's University of Belfast paperback
1957014224Collins. Ghost of price tag edges on ffep. Unclipped DJ in archival cover edge wear small chips. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1957. Collins hardcover
1982009967NY: Viking. First edition thus. Revised edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Viking 1982 first printing. 4to. 10 1/4" x 12" 251pp. lavishly illustrated with over 300 b/w and color plates. Preface by Salvador Dali. Orange cloth with gilt titles. Mild foxing to endpapers else fine in near fine dust jacket with light edgewear and a stain on the rear panel. . Near Fine. Hard. 1st. 1982. Viking unknown
195234931New York: Hispanic Institute 1952. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Quarto. 252pp A very good copy in tan printed wraps. <br/><br/>Inscribed By Author Hispanic Institute paperback
55-2710Mexico: Producciones Rosas Priego 1960. Set of promotional posters with photographs. 28 cm. x 35 cm. Actual display poster for the movie. Signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico: Producciones Rosas Priego, 1960. unknown
55-3084Mexico: Filmica Vergara Comisiones 1968. Set of promotional posters with photographs. 28 cm. x 35 cm. Actual display poster for the movie. Signs of use mainly on the edges. Se trata de un cartel de mostrar real de la película. Con signos de uso principalmente en los bordes. Mexico: Filmica Vergara Comisiones, 1968. unknown
68-7352Paris France: Disques Salvador ca. 1965. Autographed on front. 14.5 x 10.5 cm. Very Good with some creasing. En Francais. [Paris, France]: Disques Salvador, [ca. 1965]. unknown
63-6374New York: Vanguard 1969. Sound Record Long-Playing Microgroove 33 1/3 rpm 12 inch. Very Good with minor staining to cover. Performed In Spanish.Provenance: from the Collection of Kenneth Rexroth Poetry Recordings. New York: Vanguard, 1969. unknown
15-9215New York: Felicie Schumsky Inc. 1973 - 1974. 8vo. Nine Postcards & Folded Poster Very Good with small tear & some creasing on poster. Color plates. New York: Felicie Schumsky, Inc., 1973 - 1974. unknown
1998536877London: Peter Owen 1998. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First English edition. Translated by Jeremy Munday. Introduction by Fernando Ainsa. Octavo. 206pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with a tiny bit of light rippling on the lower flap. Peter Owen hardcover
2004180822New York: Howard Greenberg Gallery 2004. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 6 through March 13 2004. Two portfolios bound dos a dos. Text by Mary Panzer. Includes with the covers over 30 black and white images. A very near fine copy in wrappers. An attractive catalog. Howard Greenberg Gallery unknown
1985ART-MX-1985-1756<p>México 1985 Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas/UNAM. 6 páginas sin numerar Octavo mayor rústica. En buenas condiciones. Desprendimiento leve en la cubierta.</p> Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas/UNAM paperback
197586729Cambridge: MIT Press 1975. First Edition. Large octavo. Printed card wrappers softcover; 438pp. A tight unmarked Very Good or better copy. Adaptations of Luria's highly popular lectures in General Biology delivered to undergraduated at M.I.T. in 1973 and 1974. Extremely readable and still one of the best single introductions to the Life Sciences in English. Luria was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology in 1969 for his work on the genetic structure of viruses. MIT Press unknown
1959100991Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 1959. Paperback. Good. 147p. wrps. Essays on various themes including history literature and Hispanism by the notable Spanish historian and biographer. Inscribed by the author. Buenos Aires, Editorial Sudamericana paperback
1966005731Universidad Del Zulia 1966. Soft Cover. Very Good. Universidad Del Zulia paperback
a76517Santa Fe 1944 1st La Universidad. In Spanish. Octavo 246pp. wraps. Good some wear to cover. . paperback
1977WD-GL73-5ZXAFondo de Cultura Económica 1977. Tela. Very Good. Reimpresión 1977. Cartoné con camisa forrado en plástico transparente con cinta adhesiva en las guardas al parecer libre de ácido no presenta oscurecimiento. Las camisa tiene una rotura cerca del lomo si no muy buen ejemplar de la biblioteca de José Luis Ibáñez Used book in good to very good condition unless otherwise noted. All our books are thoroughly checked for issues such as missing dust jackets markings library stamps and so on. If we notice a book was misdescribed we will always let you know before shipping. We're a brick and mortar store and handle every single book with respect and care. Fondo de Cultura Económica hardcover
198624927México: Punto por Punto Editores 1986. Second edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. unpag. full calf. Numbered copy of 500 printed. Punto por Punto Editores hardcover
1977000963Buenos Aires: Ediclones 1977. First Memorial Edition. . Wraps Heavy Paper Fold. Very Good to Almost Fine/None Issued. Galup Salvador. 14 poems with 14 sketches on 14 single sheets 13-1/4 x 8-5/8 laid in loose in pocket of a heavy paper fold over with title front cover. This is a memorial edition to A. Correa 1882-1977 and signed Ponzo and Galup under the green memorial stamp. TEXT in Spanish. Pictures on request. Size: sm 4to 10 x 7-5/8 <br/> <br/> Ediclones paperback
2013803372Dublin: Veritas 2013. UNREAD and UNMARKED BUT SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. corner bumped & cover creased cover may contain small tears. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Good. Veritas Paperback
192642137Habana: Imprenta y Libreria Moderna Poesia 1926. First edition. Cloth. Very good copies light soiling on boards minor wear to spine ends titles stamped "Printed in Cuba.". x 278 pp.; 524 pp. 8vo. Palau 286910. Imprenta y Libreria Moderna Poesia hardcover