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Volume rilegato con titoli in oro al dorso, coperta in buono stato, così come la sovraccoperta e le pagine, libro completamente fruibile, presenti numerose illustrazioni a colori nel testo, prima edizione tedesca, numero pagine 192 USATO
200110842Stuttgart, Edition Erdmann, 2001. Ln, OU, 335S, gutes Exemplar
La Habana, Ediciones Unión, 1964. 4to.; 120 pp., 3 hs. Cubiertas originales.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI, MAI SFOGLIATO, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. L'incontro tra Wojtyla e Castro è un fatto simbolico che permette di interpretare la storia di fine secolo attraverso la lettura dei comportamenti delle due parti in causa: la caduta del socialismo reale e la dimostrata incapacità del capitalismo di soddisfare le esigenze di gran parte della popolazione mondiale ha "costretto" il sovrano della "città di Dio" e quello della roccaforte del comunismo a cercare insieme una soluzione che, per l'uno, tuteli la rivoluzione cubana e, per l'altro, aiuti la Chiesa cattolica a superare la crisi religiosa che si estende dalla Polonia postcomunista all'America latina. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: E Dio entrò all'Avana Titolo originale: Y Dios entrò en La Habana Autore: Manuel Vázquez Montalbán Traduzione di: Lyria Hadro Editore: Milano: Frassinelli, 1998 Lunghezza: 440 pagine; 23 cm ISBN: 8876845798, 9788876845796 Collana: Noche oscura. Saggistica Soggetti: Politica, Ideologie politiche, Letteratura e narrativa, Libri Vintage, Fuori catalogo, Comunismo, Cuba, Fidel Castro, Guerra fredda, Storia contemporanea, Novecento, L'Havana, Incontri storici, Personaggi illustri, Socialismo, Capitalismo, Ateismo, Materialismo storico, Marxismo, Papa Giovanni II, Turismo di massa, Vizi, Stati Uniti, America, Propaganda, Apertura, Rivoluzione, Crollo, Stato, Chiesa, Discorsi, FAO, Crisi, El País, Reportage, Giornalismo, Geopolitica, Lider maximo, Batista, Biografie, Ritratti, Regime castrista, Libertà, Supremazia culturale nordamericana, Consumismo, Mercato, Globalizzazione, Interviste, Barbudos, Diritti umani, Sud America, Utopia, Rigoberta Menchù, Pace, Pacifismo, Oppressione, Censura, Repressione, Cubani, Espatrio, Esuli, Gennaio 1998, Subcomandante Marcos, Indigeni, Visite, Dollari, Denaro, Parenti, Amici, Madrepatria, Emigrazione, Fuga, Miami, Florida, Cittadini cubani, Medici, Diplomazia, Dissidenza locale, Dissenso, Giornali, Cristianesimo, Paris Match, Gérard Rancinan, Spagna, Cattedrale, Guerriglieri, Sierra Maestra, Chomi Miyar, Ritrattisti ufficiali, Raccolta della canna, Zafra, Nuestra Señora de la Caridad, Gerardo León Moré del Río, Salesiani, Indagine storica, Che Guevara, Sinistra, Potere, Società civile, Democrazia, And God entered La Habana, Politics, Political Ideologies, Literature and Fiction, Books Out of Catalog, Communism, Cold War, Contemporary History, Twentieth Century, Historical Encounters, Illustrious People, Socialism, Capitalism, Atheism, Historical Materialism, Pope John II, Mass Tourism, Vices, United States, Opening, Revolution, Collapse, State, Church, Speeches, Crisis, Journalism, Geopolitics, Biographies, Portraits, Freedom, North American Cultural Supremacy, Consumerism, Market, Globalization, Interviews, Human Rights, Peace, Pacifism, Censorship, Repression, Cubans, Expatriation, Exiles, Subcomandante, Indigenous People, Visits, Dollars, Money, Relatives, Friends, Motherland, Emigration, Escape, Cuban Citizens, Doctors, Diplomacy, Local Dissidence, Dissent, Newspapers, Christianity, Spain, Cathedral, Guerrillas, Official portraits, Collection of the cane, Salesians, Historical investigation, Left, Power, Civil society, Democracy Parole e frasi comuni Alfredo Guevara América Latina anti-castrista Aznar Batista bloqueo burguesía Cambio Cubano Canosa capitalismo cardenal Carloscastrismo católica Céspedes ciudad Clinton comandante comunista crítica cultural democracia democrática derechos humanos discurso disidentes dólares economía embajador encuentro escritores España español exilio Felipe González Fidel Castro Frei Betto Fundación Gabriel García Márquez globalización Gramsci Granma grupo guerra Habana Vieja hablar hijo historia hubiera ideológico Iglesia cubana indígenas intelectuales internacional isla izquierda jineteras liberación marxismo mercado Miami momento mundo nacional neoliberalismo norteamericanos Pablo Padilla país Piñeiro poder política pregunta presidente problemas pueblo quiere Raul Raúl Castro relación religioso Revolución revolucionaria sistema situación social sociedad civil soviética teología trabajo Unidos URSS Vaticano viaje Papa
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L12172François Maspero, 1967. In-8 br. Coll. " Cahiers libres " n° 94-95. Avant-propos de Robert Merle. Traduction de R. et M. Merle. E.O. S.P.
L12173François Maspero, 1968. IN-8 br. Coll. " Cahiers libres ", n° 116-117. Introduction de R. Fernandez Retamar. Traduit par F. Gonzalez Batlle. E.O.
19674867Maspero, 1967, in-8°, 235 pp, traduit de l'espagnol, avant-propos de Robert Merle, 3 cartes, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, qqs rares annotations crayon, bon état (Coll. Cahiers libres 94-95)
196858815Maspero, 1968, in-8°, 300 pp, introduction de Roberto Fernandez Retamar, traduction de Fanchita Gonzalez Batlle, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, qqs marques au crayon en marges, bon état (Coll. Cahiers libres 116-117)
1967125034Maspero, 1967 in-8°, 235 pp, traduit de l'espagnol, avant-propos de Robert Merle, 3 cartes, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats (défraîchie), état correct (Coll. Cahiers libres 94-95)
pp. 369, in 8°, bross.
Mm 140x210 Brossura editoriale con bandelle, pagine 327, prefazione di Salvo Vaccaro. Timbro editoriale all'ultima carta bianca. Opera in stato di nuovo.
Habana, B. Solana y Cía., 1891, 24 x 16 cm., dedicatoria manuscrita del autor, 104 págs. + 1 h. (Falto de las cubiertas originales).
200817713Paris, Masson et cie - regard sur le monde hispanique, 1970 ; in-8, 120 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Texte espagnol.
1992HI315713,8 cm X 21,1 cm, 73 pp, couverture souple. Agrafé.
198831405Couverture souple. Broché. 428 pages.
1905CUI307M1905 / 159 pages. Broché. Editions Habana Imprenta Avisador Comercial Amargura.
1992hi4110,7 cm X 18,1 cm, 131 pp, couverture souple et illustrée. Broché.
60058aafMadrid, Establecimiento Tipografico de Marceliano Tabares, 1904, in-8vo, XI + 212 p. ill., copy with signed dedication by the author to Alfonso Laura y Salazar, small collecters stamp on title. H.-leather, spine gilt. Fine copy.
197064685Masson et Cie , Regards sur le Monde Hispanique Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1970 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture illustrée d'une photographie de Castro avec Cienfuegos grand In-8 1 vol. - 120 pages
19x13. 24p. N.327. Algo deslucido.
19x12. 96p. Cubierta algo deteriorada.
La Habana, Ediciones Unión, 1964. 4to.; 77 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
12844Various locations in Cuba and Pennsylvania: contents ca 1973. 25 leaves totaling 40pp. illustrated with thirty black-and-white and sepia-toned photographs with detailed manuscript captions plus seven large clippings from school publications and six additional ephemeral items. Oblong folio. Black cloth with alligator-patterned cloth on front board with manuscript title below a drawn representation of a small pennant for Lehigh University. Covers worn frayed and chipped alligator-style cloth curling a bit along fore edge. A few items loose from adhesive and a few with small tears scattered spotting and soiling. Overall very good condition with fascinating materiality. A lovingly-compiled photograph album and memorial book created by a young woman named Magdalena Sofia Guitart in tribute to her godfather Rafael Genó a Cuban engineer who studied at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. Juan Rafael Genó Rizo was born in Santiago de Cuba in 1883. A doctoral thesis on Cuban architecture found online deems him one of the premiere Art Deco architects of Santiago and the only one to obtain a degree abroad. Genó graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from Lehigh in 1909 and from the University of Havana in 1913. He died in Miami Florida in 1973.<br /> <br /> This doting scrapbook was compiled and heavily captioned in Spanish which we hereafter present in translation as a "Memorial which with love and pride I dedicate to my godfather and some of his works; a pale reflection of all the good he has done in his life" by Magdalena Sofia Guitart who was born in 1936 in Santiago and arrived in Miami in 1958. She includes photos of Genó as a baby and a boy of 11 "From a very young age as you can see here my godfather was a little gentleman" as well as in uniform alongside Mexican and Costa Rican comrades at Pennsylvania's Wayne Field. She lauds his "triumphs" and "genius" in "thousands of battles." Genó likely came to the United States following the Spanish-American War during the growth of Cuban immigration resulting from increased American attention of the island country. All of the content in the album is artfully presented within decorative rules or floral borders providing an unusual flair to the presentation. The book displays not only the hand-drawn Lehigh pennant on the cover but also large artistic renditions of the campus and an internal shot of its library clipped from school publications and comparing views from 1873 1909 and 1933 the relevance of Lehigh at the later date is unclear.<br /> <br /> Additional photographs and decorative designs share the story as "our engineer" returns to Cuba and "begins to demonstrate his knowledge" in the mines of Ponupo. Soon "his hard work integrity and honesty led him to be chosen" for other feats of engineering including "la Iglesia church Los Desamparados constructed by my godfather 1932" and a train terminal in Guantánamo. Images and a photographic clipping laud his renovations of "Colegio La Salle" in 1937. There are also six photos and a clipping showing Genó's work on the altar for the Eucharistic Congress held in Santiago in 1936 during which the original statue of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre Patroness of Cuba was granted a canonical coronation by Pope Pius XI. The album also holds a clipping naming Genó as president of the Board of Directors of Santiago's Urban Property Center an inauguration ribbon and brochure for the Municipal Food Market in 1950 with which he was also involved and photos of the celebrated engineer later in life.<br /> <br /> A captivating and carefully-assembled homage created by a Cuban immigrant to the United States honoring a loved one who was educated in Pennsylvania and then returned to his home country to serve as a noted engineer during the first half of the 20th century. contents ca unknown
Primera edición.