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151561 volume in-8° relire éditeur, plats estampés à froid d'un semis de lions et doré, tête dorée, 381 p. + illustrations, très bon état.
1900265222Bibliothèque charpentier 1900 in12. 1900. Broché.
231612Librairie Alphonse Lemerre Paris S.D. In-8 ( 160 X 9,5 mm ) de 253 pages, demi chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs. Bon exemplaire.
414050Librairie Alphonse Lemerre Paris S.D. In-8 ( 160 X 9,5 mm ) de 515 pages, demi chagrin à coins framboise, dos à nerfs. Bel exemplaire.
19495Alphonse Lemerre Paris S.D. In-8 ( 165 X 110 mm ) de 541 pages, demi chagrin à coins framboise, dos à nerfs. Bon exemplaire.
191414806Numéro 110 de mars 1914 annonçant la mort de Mistral. Broché Très bon Nice Robaudi 1914 1 plaquette in-8°
42129Avignon.1876.Gd.in-12 br.499 p.Ecrit en provençal.Traduction française en regard. Etat correct.Qques rousseurs.
34210Paris. Jean de Bonnot. 1982. In-8. Rel. cuir éditeur brun. Qlques ills. H.T. N&B. 379 p. Texte bilingue Français / Provençal. TBE.
1859128231859 Avignon, J. Roumanille, 1859, in 8 de (4)-515-(1) pp., rel. d'ép. demi-chagrin prune, dos lisse orné de doubles-filets dorés alternés de filets à froid, roulettes dorées en tête et en pied, bel ex.
1906YMX-1998Plon,Nourrit et Cie,Bliothèque des annales 1906-édition originale,Texte provençal et français-Edition originale-Deux portraits en taille douce.Un fort volume in 8°,broché.Tiré à 80 exemplaires,1/50 (32) sur papier de Hollande,dédicacé par l'auteur . (chAl)
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617Avignon J. Roumanille libraire-éditeur Typ. de Fr. Seguin aîné 1859 1 vol. in-8 ( 21,5 x 13 cm ) ( poids = 750g ) Fx. t. , t. , 515 , (1) pp. . En provençal , avec la traduction française en regard . Contient : Cant Proumié Lou Mas di Falabrego (p.2 ) ; Cant Segound La culido (p.48) ; Cant Tresen La descoucounado (p.84) ; Cant Quatren Li demandaire (p.124) ; Cant Cinquen La batèsto (p.162) ; Cant Sieisen La masco (p.204) ; Cant Seten Li vièi (p.252) ; Cant Vuechen La Crau (p.294) ; Cant Nouven L'assemblado (p.328) ; Cant Desen La Camargo (p.360) ; Cant Voungen Li Santo (p.394) ; Cant Dougen La mort (p.434) ; Notes (p.469) ; partitions pp. 509-511 pour Magali mélodie provençale populaire transcrite par Fr. Seguin et pp.513-515 pour Magali, mélodie du mode mixolydien composée par J.-B. Laurens ; Ensegnadou . Demi-basane verte . Dos lisse orné doré , nom de l' auteur et titre dorés . Plats papier caillouté persillé . Gardes papier caillouté agate . Petite étiquette avec n° collée à la contregarde . Ex-libris à l' encre A. Courty au fx. t. . Bon état . Dos insolé . Qs légers frottés .Une petite tache au fx. t. . Qqs rousseurs , notamment au titre . Petit manque à une garde . ( Collat. complet ) .
606692"F. Mistral" in black ink Maillane B. du Rhone November 17 1886. 4 1/4" x 6 3/4"; 2 pages integral leaf lacking 1 leaf recto and verso. Very good. To an unnamed recipient: "I direct your attention to. . .a Provencal poem you may consider unedited. . ." Expresses his wishes for a complete French translation etc. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
606691"F. Mistral n.p. 1904 on a pictorial postcard depicting "Mireille" by the sculptor Trupheme "Dius si guinge an ero Mireio" from Canto II his long poem. 3 1/2" x 5". Very good. Signed and inscribed in French: "Dius si guinge an ero Mireio" from Canto II F. Mistral - 1904.". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1968017409Barcelona Spain: Edicioun Ramoun Berenguie 1968. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Reprint edition. Quarto 4to. Two volume set. Original red hardcover bindings with minor shelfwear. No dustjackets. The 1968 reprint of the original nineteenth century edition. Contains an introduction by Pierre Rollet. Vol. I: viii 1196 pages. Vol. II: vi 1179 pages. Minor shelfbump to page edges. The texts are clean and unmarked. Reprint edition. Edicioun Ramoun Berenguie Hardcover books
198663270NY:: New Directions. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1986. Hardcover. 081120992X . Translated by George Wickes. First edition thus. Near fine in a very good age toning corner crease to rear flap dust jacket. . New Directions, hardcover books
1886182746Paris: Alphonse Lemerre 1886. Hardcover. VG- front cover is loose bumping to boards pages are clean and clear. Bound in 3/4 black leather and marble illustrated boards with gilt tooling; spine has five raised bands gilt lettering and extensive gilt tooling; top edge gilt; red blue and white illustrated end papers; bw portrait frontispiece of F. Mistral with protective tissue guard; bw illustrated title page with black and red lettering; 515 pp. Text is in French. Consists of the Provençal text of the author's poem Mirèio and his French prose translation on opposite pages. Volume one of a three volume set. Alphonse Lemerre hardcover books
1986WRCLIT80455New York: New Directions 1986. xviii264pp. Cloth. Frontispiece. Black & white illustrations. First U.S. edition translated from the Provençal and with an introduction by George Wickes. About fine in lightly sunned dust jacket. HARRISON NEWTH & CANDIDO p.117. New Directions hardcover books
1986UMISMEM00NJNew Directions 1986. Very Good. Mistral Frederick. The Memoirs of Frederic Mistral. Wickes George translator. New York: New Directions 1986. 264pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. New Directions paperback books
18976029Édition originale réimposé grand in-8°, tirée à 115 exemplaires. Celui-ci , un des 10 sur Hollande paraphé par l’éditeur. (Après 5 ex. sur Chine) Très bel exemplaire du titre le plus rare de Mistral. Broché Paris Lemerre 1897
16184Gabriela Mistral. Chilean poet educator and diplomat; she was the first Latin American woman to win the Nobel Prize for her poetry. Autograph Letter signed in ink. To her friend Anita Risdon in Los Angeles California. Mistral writes this personal and poetic letter touching upon her nomadic global lifestyle and romantic relationship with partner Doris Dana from her consular post in Jalapa Vera Cruz in Southeastern Mexico. Hotel Mocambo. January 11 circa early 1950s. <br/><br/>Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her lyric poetry which inspired by powerful emotions" Mistral writes this cryptically symbolic and emotionally powerful letter to Anita Risdon one of the inner circle of her female friends that formed the primary relationships in Mistral's life. By this time Mistral was a figure of international acclaim and symbol of Latin American strength and romanticism while ironically an exile from her own much loved Chile. She writes of something Risdon has written and sent her in the mail cryptically referring to it as a "yellow spur" and that "it seemed to me that the very heart hung upon the words." She refers to a "stumble by the Jalapa government" likely relating to her diplomatic post and the "xenophobia" she has encountered. <br/><br/>She writes that "I'm planning to leave to Italy in March" where she also held a diplomatic post. And she discusses her then relatively new relationship with Doris Dana Mistral's great love who first became her partner in 1948 and remained with her until death. "I'm trying to get Doris to accompany me but I still see her quite attached to New York. Demon cities that you have Los Angeles New York Chicago. The Horror! They are not even good enough for my cow to 'graze' on." The "cow" mentioned by Mistral may be literal in reference to the poor soil of the cities in relation to her beloved Chile or metaphorically a description of her inspiration for writing or some other mixed burden and blessing. Throughout the letter she makes reference to this "cow" saying that here in Mexico it is still with her and that she is "trying to give it to four Mexican friends" although she does not want it to fall into the hands of the government. <br/><br/>A recurring theme in Mistral's writing is sadness and nostalgia and here she writes of her "worn out heart" both figurative and literal. She also reveals the same complex emotions for her Latin American homeland as is explored in her poetry and played out in her life "I deeply love my Latin America dear but its personality is as trying as that of a sixty year old maid's that is to say like myself." With other wonderful poetic and cryptic content perfect for the investigation of a scholar. Letter in fine condition with mild toning and usual mailing folds. The letters Mistral received from Anita Risdon are today held by the National Archive in Chile as part of a gift from Doris Atkinson the niece and executor of Doris Dana upon her death in 2006. These letters have refueled scholarly investigation into Mistral's life and revealed the romantic nature of her relationship with Dana and other women throughout her life. However the archive holds relatively few letters such as this one by Mistral to her close female alliance. unknown books
196024446Jerusalem/New York: Inst. Central de Relaciones Culturales Israel-Iberoamerica 1960. 21cm. In: Cuadernos Israelies IV. 90p. wrps. Complete issue devoted to Gabriela Mistral with 22 contributions Inst. Central de Relaciones Culturales Israel-Iberoamerica unknown books
17152Gabriela Mistral. Chilean poet educator and diplomat; she was the first Latin American woman to win the Nobel Prize for her poetry. Autograph Letter signed in pencil in Spanish. 4 pages entirely in her hand to her friend Anita Risdon in Los Angeles California. dated " April 2. 50." Mistral writes this personal and poetic letter touching upon her nomadic global lifestyle and romantic relationship with partner Doris Dana from her consular post in Jalapa Vera Cruz in Southeastern Mexico. <br/><br/>Gabriela Mistral writes in her hand in full:<br/><br/>"Dear Anita: <br/>Take a breath because this letter is going to be long and.unexpected. You know Anita that Doris Dana should go to Europe. The poor little loyal soul is waiting day by day for the arrival of someone she can entrust me to. And until today neither of us could find one. For two or three weeks now we've both had our eyes on you. But we both know that first you. Just started your classes; second that you have many more ties in Los Angeles. So we see that our plan is very difficult. I have two almost three service people here. What I need is a companion who will write one article a month for me and some letters I write most of them myself.<br/>The person should be a good conversationalist because I am a talkative "godmother".She should also help me with my Visits when I'm weak and can't talk much. The grumpiness is usually weak and the diabetes usually gives signs of life.I need to know first if there's a possibility of you coming here for at least 6 months. Second if you can what salary you would need exactly .I live in a lovely house in a divine landscape. Believe me and not this poor person it's worth. The trouble. We beg you Doris and I to respond quickly whether it's a yes or a no. Although I have high hopes of success. hug and a thousand kisses"<br/><br/>April 2. 50.<br/>Address:<br/>"Hotel Mexico. Xalapa Veracruz Mexico"<br/><br/>A recurring theme in Mistral's writing is complex emotions for her Latin American homeland as is explored in her poetry and played out in her life. Letter in fine condition with mild toning and usual mailing folds. The letters Mistral received from Anita Risdon are today held by the National Archive in Chile as part of a gift from Doris Atkinson the niece and executor of Doris Dana upon her death in 2006. These letters have refueled scholarly investigation into Mistral's life and revealed the romantic nature of her relationship with Dana and other women throughout her life. However the archive holds relatively few letters such as this one by Mistral to her close female alliance. A very rare and personal letter from the Chilean poet. unknown books
16149Nobel Literature Prize Winner Gabriela Mistral signed "Ternura." Tenderness Second edition. Lauded for lyric poetry which "has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world" Gabriela Mistral claimed her prize in 1945 weaving themes of childhood love and loss throughout her work. She is best known for the poem "His Name is Today" which contends that all things can be put aside to later except for the immediate needs of children. Signed and Inscribed copy of her poetry collection "Ternura" . Front cover is detached. Mistral is scarce in all autographed forms. unknown books
199676968Cheney:: Eastern Washington University Press. Very Good. 1996. Paperback. 0910055297 . Bilingual edition: Spanish and English. Translated by Christiane Jacox Kyle. Introduction by Margaret Sayers Peden. First edition thus paperback. Light staining to front cover moderate edge wear else very good in oversize illustrated wraps. . Eastern Washington University Press, paperback books