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1998202255Berkeley: La Peña Cultural Center 1998. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed one-side only photo of the niños goofing text very good on orange stock. Piri Thomas made an appearance on the second night. La Peña Cultural Center unknown books
200710293Alianza Editorial Sa 6/30/2007. Paperback. Very good. Glossy bright softcover in violet wrappers. Black/white photographic insets subtlest edge wear a pert sweet copy. Alianza Editorial Sa paperback books
1991182021Tegucigalpa: Editorial Universitaria Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras 1991. Paperback. 323p. text in Spanish possibly Galician illustrated with photos interviews and essays on Honduran arts with Honduran authors and artists very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps limited to 2000 copies. Colección Letras Hondureñas no. 47 series. Editorial Universitaria, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras paperback books
197314559San Francisco: United Front Press 1973. Pamphlet. 36p. 7.25x10.5 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrations very good in pastebound pictorial wraps. United Front Press unknown books
196442109México: Ediciones Botas 1964. First edition. Cloth with gilt titles original wrappers bound in. A near fine copy. No dust jacket. 185 pp. 8vo. Covers 10 travelers. Provenance: Library of Alberto Parreño with his gilt initials on spine. Issued as the author's thesis Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 1963. Ediciones Botas hardcover books
195710324Madrid: Aguilar Coleccion Literaria 1/1/1957. Hardcover. Good. Bright hardcover in original dustjacket. Some tearing/chipping to page rims interior now repaired. Aguilar, Coleccion Literaria hardcover books
199543466Austin: Red Salmon Press 1995. First Edition. First Printing one of 2000 copies. Octavo; photo-illustrated card wrappers; x1093pp; illus. Gentle bump to crown else Near Fine. Third volume of verse by the Texas-born Chicano poet political activist and owner of Resistencia Bookstore/Casa de Red Salmon Press a center for aspiring writers. Red Salmon Press unknown books
200267161Tegucigalpa: Editorial Guaymuras 2002. 22.5cm. 205 iiip illus. plans tbls. map glos. bibl. color pict. wrps. Analysis of the regional popular architectural structures of the Hicaques Garífunas Payas Lencas Misquitos Mayas and Chortís indigenous groups in Honduras with many illustrations. Second Edition. Editorial Guaymuras unknown books
198226734Berkeley: Chicano Studies Library University of California 1982. Paperback. 120p. rubbed covers otherwise very good first trade paperback edition in wraps. Poetry. "Walking Behind the Spanish" is an homage to the poets of the Spanish Civil War. Chicano Studies Library, University of California paperback books
2003204505New York: Profile Pursuit 2003. Magazine. 304p. 9x11 inches photospride event guide ads bios news history very good souvenir magazine in glossy pictorial wraps. Beery on his friend Harvey Milk's last days. National entertainment and fashion magazine for Pride celebrations all over the country with covers edited to fit local cities and local pride celebration information included. Profile Pursuit unknown books
1992047448San Antonio: Scylax Press 1992. 1st Printing. 60p. b/w maps original burgundy cloth quarto format. Scylax Press unknown books
1982156387Berkeley: Chicano Studies Library University of California 1982. Paperback. 120p. very good first trade paperback edition in wraps. Poetry. "Walking Behind the Spanish" is an homage to the poets of the Spanish Civil War. Chicano Studies Library, University of California paperback books
1980187431San Francisco: Editorial Pocho-Che 1980. Paperback. 172p. introduction illustrations texts in Spanish and English one of 1500 copies very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. The Tenth Anniversary Series. Chicano poetry written by the poet mainly in various prisons over a fifteen year stretch. A Collective publishing effort. Editorial Pocho-Che paperback books
198755126Houston: Arte Publico Press 1987. First edition. 160 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Houston: Arte Publico Press paperback books
200063114México: Editorial Clío 2000. 27cm. Recetas de Ana Benítez Muro. 88 pages b/w and color plates color frontis. facs. maps port. recipes glos. bibl. plus advts. color pict. wrps. Devoted to fruits indigenous to Mexico with traditional and modern recipes. Part of a series devoted to Mexican culinary history and recipes. Editorial Clío unknown books
1992227017Barcelona: Tusquets Editores 1992. Paperback. 631p. illustrated from b&w photography and family snapshots substantial paperbound in 9x6 inch glossy frenchfold wraps; slight edgewear to covers and reader's creasing of spine clean within and entirely sound a very good copy. Tusquets Editores paperback books
197473706NY: Norton 1974. First edition. 230 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly toned. Original Spanish poems with facing English translations by Edith Helman and Norma Farber. INSCRIBED by Helman opposite the half-title page “For Agnes / with affection and / admiration always / Edith.†NY: Norton, unknown books
189336745St. Louis: Nixon-Jones Printing Co 1893. 1st edition thus. "Edition for the World's Fair Exposition.". Original publisher's olive green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Volume rebacked with 90% of original spine laid down. Very Good. 509 3 blank pp. Illustrated with inserted plates. 8vo. <br/><br/> Nixon-Jones Printing Co hardcover books
1959228778Habana Cuba: La Habana Asociación Libertaria de Cuba 1959. Pamphlet. 39p. wraps a bit soiled else very good condition. Cooperativa de publicaciones libertarias no. 1. Salinas was a longtime Cuban anarchist who later went into exile in the USA and continued writing and speaking out for anarchism. OCLC as 9/2018 shows only two holdings Univ. of Florida and National Library of Sweden. La Habana Asociación Libertaria de Cuba unknown books
2001GKK1020-013Monterey CA: Monte Regio Press 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. 12mo. 5 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches. ii 38 pp. Half-title 2 photographic portraits of Baron Friedrich von Huegel tipped-in 1 at the frontispiece red fleuron on the title-page 1 running head in red and 1 in black fleurons printer's device in red on colophon; text clean unmarked. Red cloth front cover and spine labels titled in black with red typographic ornaments goldenrod end-papers; binding square and tight. Glen Dawson's copy without distinguishing marks. SCARCE. GKK1020-013. Fine. LIMITED EDITION of 36 copies this is number 19 designed by Roger Hilleary with the assistance of David Salinas handset Joanna types used for the text and Perpetua for display on a Columbian handpress printed on Wausau Vellum Opaque paper. Friedrich von Huegel 1852-1925 was the son of an Austrian baron who was a naturalist and diplomat. His mother was a Scot convert to Catholicism. The family moved from Florence to England in 1867 where Friedrich lived the rest of his life. He was a leading Roman Catholic philosopher of religion. Roger R. Hilleary was born in Los Angeles; his parents were California natives of 3rd maternal and 4th paternal generations. Hilleary graduated from Pomona College in 1953 and went to work for the U.S. Navy as a ballisticsian at the Naval Ordnance Test Station China Lake. In 1962 Hilleary transferred to the Computer Center at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey where he became involved in the Catholic Diocese of Monterey. Working with Ed Petko who gave Hilleary his first Chandler and Price pilot press and a reconditioned Columbian press Roger Hilleary printed and bound 22 books most of them miniatures. See: Bradbury 20th-Cent. US Miniature Books p. 90. 1 copy Worldcat. Monte Regio Press hardcover books
194335388Mendoza: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 1943. Reprint. Cloth. Light soiling to edges and rear wrapper else a near fine copy. 30 210 pp. 4to. A facsimile reproduction of this important and rare liberal and anti-clerical weekly published in Mendoza Sept. 23 1824-Dec. 25 1825 except Sept. 12 to Oct. 8 1825 inclusive when publication was suspended and edited by J. G. Godoy F. de B. Correas J.L. Calle and J. M. Salinas. Nos 28 41 50-51 53 56 and 58 are wanting in the reproduction. All issues were 4 pages double columns and printed by the Imprenta de la Socieded Lancastriana the third such establishment in Mendoza. The editors were influenced by the French Encyclopedists Voltaire Diderot Rousseau Volney etc. It was the arch enemy of an existing newspaper published by some Dominicans El Amigo del Orden whose editors called those of El Eco de Los Andes "Atheistic libertines!" The Eco's editors retorted that the Amigo's were guilty of fanaticism and superstition. The political articles warmly endorsed the liberal policies of the province's Governor Juan de Dios Correas and the liberal and humanitarian government of Bernardino Rivadavia. This was the first and unfortunately the last in the proposed series of reproductions by the Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. [Universidad Nacional de Cuyo] hardcover books
1986147140N.p.: N.p. 1986. Revised Draft script for the 1987 film here under the working title "Gaby Brimmer." <br/><br/>Based on the true story of Gaby Brimmer a young woman born with cerebral palsy and near-total body paralysis who became an acclaimed artist author and activist. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Norma Aleandro. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Mexico City. <br/><br/>Black untitled wrappers. Title page present dated 1/86 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters MARTIN SALINAS and MICHAEL JAMES LOVE. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 122. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Good tidemarked to the upper edges wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
195817673Milano: Strenna per gli amici 1958. First edition. One of 300 numbered copies. Covers a trifle dust-soiled else fine copy. 12mo wrappers with illustration by Pablo Picasso "Deux Femmes nues dans un Arbre" 1931 on front cover. Covers a trifle dust-soiled else fine copy. Strenna per gli amici unknown books
194073707Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press 1940. First edition. ix 165 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light chipping to tips of flap folds and the crown. Light overall toning. Translated from the original Spanish by Edith Fishtine Helman. INSCRIBED by Salinas “Para Marjorie Koppel / alumna de / Pedro Salinas / en Bread Loaf / 1943.†Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, unknown books
19025104Salinas California: The Church; Printed by E. H. Green Printer 1902. Octavo 23 x 15 cm. 382 x pages. "Index" is actually a table of contents. Advertisements. Cover title: 20th Century Cook Book. Evident first edition. A church cookbook with approximately four hundred recipes from a region famous for its root and vine vegetables its farm produce as well as its long-established Mexican and Asian communities. Among items of note: a pureed Artichoke Soup; a flaming Rum Omelet; and Carne Abodaba with chilis and pork ribs hung "outdoors to dry four or five hours if weather is warm." On a separate note when serving Chinese appetizers the watermelon seeds "should be rubbed in a silk cloth." ~ The Monterey area saw some of the earliest Presbyterian ministries in California. A congregation is thought to have formed in the watery region called Salinas "salt marsh" as early as 1873 - a year even before a town taking the name was incorporated - though whether it endured continuously is unclear. The era was one of vertiginous change the marshlands being drained with the aid of Japanese and Mexican immigrant labor and a town rising around a vast sugar processing plant supporting its own factory community. A church building however is documented on Main Street not very much before The Twentieth Century Cook Book saw light of day. ~ A satisfactory account of community life in Salinas Presbyterian or otherwise has yet to appear; nor is much known of individual food suppliers and itinerant teachers of cookery who collaborated with the Ladies of the congregation in so substantial an effort here. 1902 is coincidentally the year Salinas's most celebrated if controversial son John Steinbeck was born - in the so-called Connor House four doors down from the Main Street Church. Today the historic name First Presbyterian is suppressed in deference to an entity called Compass Church a commercial evangelical offshoot that has broken with ecumenical Presbyterianism. ~ Some staining throughout; isolated corrections in ink. In limp pebbled maroon cloth with gilt lettering. Near very good. OCLC locates eight copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cook. [The Church; Printed by] E. H. Green, Printer hardcover books