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1467Broché, 24X15 cm, 536 pages, 1986, Albin Michel. Bon exemplaire.
1986121360Albin Michel Albin Michel, 1986. Fort In-8 broché de 536 pages. Bon état.
19869841Albin Michel, 1986, fort gr. in-8°, 536 pp, 45 photos en annexe, broché, bon état
198674951986 Albin Michel, Paris, 1986. Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture blanche illustrée, 536 pages. Pliures au dos, néanmoins bon état.
In 8, cm. 22 x 26, pp. 271 + (1), con centinaia di illustrazioni fotografiche in bianco e nero e a colori prevalentemente a piena e doppia pagina nel testo. Cartonato editoriale illustrato in bianco e nero, sovraccoperta con alette informative illustrata. In ottimo stato. Testi di Luciano Garibaldi. Il volume e' stato pubblicato a cura dell'Espresso - National Geographic.
Buenos Aires, Edit. Emecé, 2003. 94p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. 1ª edición en Argentina..
Palma de Mallorca, Bitzoc, 1995. 72 p. 5 h. 8º. Rústica editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. III Premio de Novela Breve Juan March Cencillo. 1ª edición. 1st edition.
Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 352 pp.; couverture illustrée par Loustal. Comme neuf. Voir photo.
70539Paris, éd. Vents de sable, 2001, gd. In-4 oblong, cartonnage toilé brun éd. Jaquette photos coul. Éd., non paginé, très nb. Photos en coul., Superbe ouvrage sur l'île de Cuba et ses habitants. Très belles photographies couleur de Robert van der Hilst. Très bon état
24x16. 242p. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
1998134390Couverture rigide. Cartonné. 395 pages.
Broch?. 202 pages. Jaquette.
Broch?. 182 pages. Etat neuf.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 160 pages. List of works, biographies, Spanish texts. Includes: Abel Barroso, Los Carpinteros, Luis Gomez, Ren? Francisco, Esterio Segura, Tonel, Kcho, Carlos Garaicoa.
200111370Vents de sable 2001 In-4 cartonné, sous jaquette illustrée. Traduit de l’Espagnol pae Carmen Val Julian
1373433Paris: Editions Cercle d'Art, 2000 in-4, 207 pages, nombreuses illustrations. Cartonnage d'éd. jaquette, bon état.
1997155987Havana: Editora PolÃtica 1997. vi 65p. 4.75x8 inches text in Spanish wraps lightly worn and soiled else very good slim trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Editora PolÃtica unknown books
1915224781915. Polk George Washington Jr. Havana and rural Cuba photo archive 1915 documents Cuba through the viewpoint of an American military traveler during the Platt Amendment era when U.S. power shaped Cuban sovereignty port security naval access and commercial movement. The photographs record ships in Havana Harbor coastal fortifications rural dwellings Cuban farmers agricultural landscapes and colonial plazas providing insight into how U.S. military personnel visually encountered Cuba just before American entry into World War I. The Platt Amendment gave the United States broad authority to intervene in Cuban affairs and required Cuba to lease land for naval stations remaining central to U.S.-Cuba relations until its repeal in 1934; this archive therefore places vernacular travel photography within a larger framework of military oversight and commercial access. <br /> <br /> Polk George Washington Jr. Havana Cuba vernacular photo collection. Havana Cuba: unpublished December 1915. Twenty-eight silver gelatin photographs pasted to album pages with some loose or partially detached ranging from approximately 2 x 2½ inches to 4½ x 3½ inches many with handwritten ink annotations dated December 22 to 29 1915. The images include vessels anchored in Havana Harbor harbor views from on board ship Morro Castle and other coastal fortification views colonial civic plazas local laborers and civilians thatched rural huts or bohíos sugarcane fields and agricultural scenes captioned "Orange Trees & Coconut Palms Near Havana." One photograph is captioned "Cuban Farmer & Son Near Havana Dec 22 1915" giving the archive direct documentary value for rural family life and American observation of Cuban agricultural communities. Other captions identify boats as "U.S.C. 5th Protectors off Havana" and refer to the United Fruit Company steamer Abangarez on the Havana-Colon route; the Abangarez was a United Fruit Company passenger and cargo vessel completed in 1909 and later brought under United States registry during World War I.<br /> <br /> The photographs combine military commercial and rural subjects in a compact record of U.S.-Cuban contact. Polk's annotations and the repeated Potchernick-Birdsong Co. Kodak Place San Antonio Texas stamps on versos indicate that the images were developed in the United States after the trip or sent home for processing preserving the path by which overseas military travel became a personal photographic record. Polk's later military service is supported by burial and veterans' records identifying George Washington Polk Jr. as born May 13 1889 died July 27 1976 and buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery; the supplied description identifies him as later a Colonel in the U.S. Army Air Corps and instructor in the early U.S. Air Force. Most photographs lightly pasted along one edge to scrapbook leaves with some detached or partially affixed; a few corner creases otherwise sharp images with strong contrast good to very good overall. Focused 1915 Cuba archive linking Havana Harbor rural Cuban labor vernacular architecture United Fruit maritime movement and American military observation during the U.S. protectorate period. unknown
195993985Havana: Office of the Prime Minister of Cuba 1959. 32p. one photographic reproduction soupkitchen: "This is why Cuba needs the land reform" 8.5 x 5.5 inches wraps of substantial white paperstock decorated with the Cuban coat-of-arms rendered in 3 colors staplebound. wraps mildly soiled minor handling wear. Dated from internal declaration on p.31 over Urrutia Lleo's name; "Enacted in la Plata Sierra Maestra on May 17 1959 'Year of the Liberation.'" Also suggestive that 1959 date is correct is professional presswork and cover color work sophisticated by standards that in a year or two will be much lower as money and professionals run out. Office of the Prime Minister of Cuba unknown books
in-8°, 298 pages, broche, couverture illustree Bon etat. [AZ-12]
Madrid, M. García y Galo Sáez, 1916, 19,5 x 13 cm., rústica editorial, 258 págs. + 1 hoja. (Luis Gonzaga Urbina está considerado como uno de los grandes poetas mexicanos; en esta obra recoge sus impresiones de la vida en La Habana donde ejerció la docencia y el periodismo).
0332601897.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199463548Habana 1994. Paperback. Good. Original wrappers. 28cm. Moderate general wear. Spanish text. <br/><br/> paperback books
427091 vol in-8 broché - N° 3 de juillet / août 1964 - 171 pages
In-8° gr. pp. 94 con molte foto n.t. Bross. edit.