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Edité par Nascimento, 1924
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Santiago, Nascimento, 1924. Cuero completo, 45 hojas. Muy buen estado. 1era edición. Conserva cubiertas originales.
Edité par México: Talleres Gráficos de la Nación, 1950, 1950
Vendeur : °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Suisse
Membre d'association : ILAB
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Description: Gr.4° (250x360mm) - 567pp - Endpapers created especially for this edition by Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Canto General (General Song) by Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) consists of 15 sections, 231 poems, and more than 15,000 lines. This work attempts to be a history or encyclopedia of the entire American Hemisphere, or New World, from a Hispanic American perspective. This edition consists of 500 300 copies destined to the subscribers, bear the signature of Pablo Neruda, Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Text in Spanish language. Original binding (green). In Very good condition.
Edité par EL LABERINT, BARCELONA, 1965
Vendeur : EL ACCIPIES, MADRID, Espagne
Edition originale
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Como Nuevo. 1ª Edición. El Laberint, 1965, 92 pp, 53x43, encuadernación en tapa dura en tela arpillera especial, como nuevo el exterior e interior, incluye un estuche en tela marrón claro, es una edición limitada y numerada de 216 ejemplares, siendo este el nº 168, firmado por el autor y la ilustradora, primera edición, incluye 10 ilustraciones de 40x26 realizadas con la técnica "aguafuerte" por Roser Brú. Los aguafuertes se estamparon en los tórculos de Jaume Pla, con papel de hilo especial. Neruda. Odas. Firmado por el Autor(es). Libro.
Edité par Santiago: privately printed, 1959, 1959
Vendeur : Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale Signé
First and limited edition, sole printing, one of 250 copies signed by the author and with a lithograph by Chilean artist Nemesio Antúnez, signed by him in pencil, this copy out of series; there were also 50 copies issued with an original watercolour by Antunez and a manuscript sonnet by Neruda. Neruda wrote the sonnet sequence over a period of three years for his wife, Matilde Urrutia, and dedicated it to her; it is widely regarded as one of his greatest works. Folio. Original white wrappers, spine and front wrapper lettered in black and red. With original glassine. With a lithographic centrefold by Nemesio Antunez, signed by him in pencil. Bookseller's ticket to front pastedown. Illustrated plate discreetly reinserted, a couple of tiny nicks to glassine, a near-fine copy.
Edité par Left Review by Furnell and Sons Ltd, London, 1937
Vendeur : TBCL The Book Collector's Library, Montreal, QC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
First Edition. First Edition. RARE pamphlet AUTHORS TAKE SIDES ON THE SPANISH WAR 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" pp.28 plus cover printed on cream colour paper inside with black ink and red ink, recto verso on the thicker cover stock. Slight wear on the outside right cover as per photos otherwise in fine shape. The editors of AUTHORS TAKE SIDES ON THE SPANISH WAR, which was published in London by the Left Review in 1937, posed two questions to a list of influential poets and writers of the 1930's: "Are you for, or against, the legal Government and the People of Republican Spain? Are you for, or against, Franco and Fascism?" This historical and important document consists of 148 contributors and 10,000 words on their stand on fascism and democracy. Among the contributors were: Leonard Woolf, Vita Sackville-West, Aliester Crowley (with his name misspelled) T S Eliot, Ezra Pound, W H Auden, T.S. Eliot, C. Day Lewis, Rebecca West, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Evelyn Waugh, George Bernard Shaw to name but a few influencers! Some responses were long and some such as with Samuel Beckett were quite short! '¡UPTHEREPUBLIC!' This significant pamphlet is very rare and a handful can only be found in library archives,
Edité par Ediciones El Laberint, 1965
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale Signé
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Bien. 1ª Edición. Barcelona: Ediciones El Laberint, 1965. Cuero, 49 x 43 cms, pp.91. Tiraje de 216 ejemplares, 172 ejemplares numerados del 29 al 200. Este es el ejemplar n° 30, ejemplar firmado por los autores. Tiene manchas de humedad y algun deterioro en el empaste. Firmado por el autor.
Edité par Prensas de la Editorial Universitaria, Santiago, Chile, 1959
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Folio. First edition with text in the original Spanish language. Copy number 198 of a limited 270 signed by Pablo Neruda in his characteristic green ink. In publisher's original wraps printed in black red, with lithograph signed by the illustrator laid in. Near Fine with toning and light wear. A collection of sonnets written by the Chilean poet and Nobel Laureate dedicated to his beloved wife (at the time), Matilde Urrutia. It is divided into the four stages of the day: morning, afternoon, evening, and night.
Edité par Racolin Press, New York, 1968
Vendeur : Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. First thus. Out of a limitation of 235, one of ten lettered copies A-J (this copy being J), signed by the artist on the limitation page and on each of the 10 lithographs. A truly striking combination of poetry and visual arts, measuring an impressive 1040 x 600mm. Complete as issued in 63 pages with 10 lithographed and signed illustrations. Housed in the original publisher's linen clamshell with just a touch of fraying to spine ends. Of the 14 copies listed at institutions according to OCLC, only three are of the lettered limitation (B at Illinois, D at Hamilton, and G at Stony Brook). While individual lithographs frequently come up at auction, only one complete copy is documented in Rare Book Hub. A collaborative masterwork, Poems from the Canto General pairs some of Neruda's most important political lyrics with muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros large-scale lithographs. Originally conceived as a more traditional livre des artistes, the scale of Siqueiros' contribution altered the production, leading to the lithographs being included as a separate suite of gently folded pages rather than intermixed with Neruda's text. Prior to the collaboration, the two artists had already achieved fame; they had also worked on earlier iterations of the Cantos. "The friendship between Neruda and Siqueiros was born in Mexico, when Neruda worked there as Chilean consul and the painter languished in jail after having organized an armed assault on the home of Leon Trotsky" (Trinity). From this "ideological affinity" as well as their shared "artistic and social sensibilities" that the groundwork of their friendship was laid (Trinity). Canto General was in many ways the most perfect outcome -- a complete artistic call for the liberation of all peoples on the continent. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
Edité par Ministerio de Educación Pública de Chile, 1972
Livre Edition originale Signé
Soft cover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. About the book: Softcover. First Printing. Published in celebration of Neruda's Nobel Prize this book was distributed to libraries and unions free of charge. Neruda waived his rights to any royalties. Book has been inscribed on title page by Neruda. Also inscribed by Allende at the end of his introduction to book. First page has a doodle/drawing by Neruda. Recipient of book was a man named "Rene Zorrilla" There is an auditorium at the Metropolitan University of Technology in Chile named after Zorrilla, however, we are unsure if they are one and the same. Additional photos available upon request. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Talleres Graficos de la Nacion, 1950
Vendeur : International Book Hunting, Manuel Alberti, BSAS, Argentine
Edition originale Signé
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Muy bien. Etat de la jaquette : Regular. 1ª Edición. Primera edicion de la obra de Pablo Neruda Canto General, edicion numerada, 1950, talleres graficos de la nacion, Firmado Por Neruda, Siqueiros y Rivera, en su respectivo estuche. Ejemplar 271 de 500. Muy buen estado, sobrecubierta de papel con faltante en el lomo. Firmado por el autor.
Edité par Ediciones Sociedad De Amigos Del Arte Contemporianeo, Santiago, 1966
Vendeur : WAVERLEY BOOKS ABAA, Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Softcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Limited edition. Copy #194 of 200 SIGNED ny pablo Neruda in his preferred green ink, and by 3 ofthe features artists: Mario Carreno, Hector Herrera & mario Toral. Very good+ in oversize paper wrappers. (105pp. ) (15 1/4" X 13 1/2") Features 17 full-color tipped-in paintings that accompany Neruda's poems. (Near fine, but for some tears along the top and bottom seam at spine. A few short edge tears. ) Scarce in the limited issue. ; 15 1/4" X 13 1/2"; 105 pages.
Edité par Ediciones Lagargola, 1963
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale Signé
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Excelente. 1ª Edición. Santiago, Ediciones lagargola, 1963. Encuadernación editorial en tapa dura con letras en relieve, 25 páginas, ilustraciones de Toral, más 2 páginas de colofón y justificación. Tirada de solo 80 ejemplares numerados a mano. El presente ejemplar lleva el No. 30. Firmado por Neruda y Toral. Firmado por el autor.
Edité par Empresa Letras, Santiago de Chile, 1933
Vendeur : La Social. Galería y Libros, Barcelona, BCN, Espagne
Livre Edition originale Signé
Tapa blanda. Etat : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. PRIMERA EDICIÓN DEDICADA Y FIRMADA POR EL AUTOR. FIRST EDITION DEDICATED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Colección "Cuadernos de poesía" núm. 2. EXCELENTE ejemplar con bella encuadernación holandesa. 34pp. Firmado por el autor.
Edité par Eds. Heroe, (por Concha Méndez y Manuel Altolaguirre), 6 de marzo de 1936., Madrid, 1936
Vendeur : Carmichael Alonso Libros, Cantabria, Espagne
Edition originale Signé
Etat : Bueno. 1ª ed. 11.7x18.6. 29 (+1) pp. 2h. Cartoné naranja editorial, en una caja de tela. Lomo nuevo; restos de marcas de celo en la zona del lomo. Falta la portada. Este ejemplar contiene dos acuarelas originales y un dibujo en negro de José Caballero. En la cubierta hay un dibujo original a plumilla, de un cabeza sobre el mar, una constelación, y un barco naufrageando, con un banderín que lleva las palabras "¡Todo en tí fue naufragio!". En la guarda anterior hay una acuarela de una escena amorosa de una parje hablando por una ventana; en el reverso del colofón hay otra acuarela de un angel que aguanta una cortina roja, una mujer con un pájaro y un hombre que llora, sentado en una silla un el agua. Las dos hojas con acuarelas han sido recortadas del libro, y ahora profesionalmente reinjeratadas. La mujer del dibujo de la cubierta y de la segunda acuarela es Carmen Guardia Amer (Palma de Mallorca 1923 - 2007); fue una mujer de espectacular belleza, campeona de natación de España en 1940 y 1941; también fue bailarina de mérito, y parece que fue como conoció a José Caballero: el pintaba los decorados para un espectáculo de bailes regionales de la Sección Femenina. Después de Lorca, el poeta y cónsul chileno Pablo Neruda fue el escritor con quien más relación tuvo el joven José Caballero; ilustró un número de su revista ?Caballo Verde para la Poesía?, y Neruda le encargó las ilustraciones para su próximo libro, ?La Furia y las Penas?, que no se llegó a publicar al empezar la Guerra Civil. En 1935, el poeta de dedicó unos hermosos versos: ?José Caballero es el joven / señor de los sueños, el / vencedor de las manzanas, el / gran disparo entre las hojas, / el catalejo de coral humeante, / y es aún más: es el jefe del / fuego de siete manos?. Vuelven a colaborar en un libro años más tarde, con ?Oceana?, publicada en 1971, y Caballero realiza una serie de dibujos sobre Lorca y Neruda en Madrid en el mismo año. Parece probable que este ejemplar de 'Primeros Poemas de Amor? fue la del artista, y que llavara una dedicatoria de Neruda que Caballero recortó en algún momento después del principio de la Guerra Civil. El 18 de Julio le sorprendió en Huelva, se alista a las filas de las tropas nacionales y empieza a colaborar en publicaciones falangistas como Vértice, donde ya encontramos su firma a partir de 1937. Esto fue, probablemente la mejor manera de evitar sospechas sobre él, y la barbarie de la represión franquista en Huelva. Las 3 obritas que dejó en este libro no están fechadas, pero claramente datan de los primeros años 40 cuando conoció a Carmen Guardia. Ella se casó en 1946, apartandose definitivamente de la danza y la natación competitiva. Ninguna de estas ilustraciones está firmada, pero el estilo del artista es evidente, y Carmen Guardia había contado algo sobre su amistad con José Caballero a sus hijos. Procedencia: familia Alvarez de Sotomayor Guardia. Cartoné naranja editorial, en una caja de tela.
Edité par Vol. 1 : Left Review, London : 1937. Vol.2 : The League Of American Writers, NY : 1938, 1937
Vendeur : Ashton Rare Books ABA : PBFA : ILAB, Market Harborough, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 Vols. set :Vol.1 'Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War'. The sole UK printing published by Left Review, London in 1937. The pamphlet BOOK is in Very Good condition. Original printed yellow and red card covers. A few ink stains to the front cover with some light age related markings. The corners are gently bumped and lightly rubbed. Internally the 32 pages are staple bound and the binding remains tight. Some early light rusting to the staples internally. Light spotting throughout due the quality of the paper stock used, a little heavier in places. Free from inscriptions and erasures. A scarce survivor of what was a cheap production. The book is protected in a removable Mylar archival cover. A very scarce pamphlet containing contributions from 148 British and Irish authors on their personal stance on the Spanish Civil War. The question posed is: 'Are you for, or against, the legal Government and the People of Republican Spain? Are you for, or against, Franco and Fascism?' and is signed off by Aragon, W. H. Auden, Jean Richard Bloch, Nancy Cunard, Brian Howard, Heinrich Mann, Ivor Montagu, Pablo Neruda, Ramon Sender, Stephen Spender, and Tristan Tzara. The publisher states its limitations within a six penny pamphlet, i.e. that it has indeed selected the responses, likely based on its own motivation (though it does say the responses herein are representative) but more so from the weight of the authors themselves. Indeed, it contains most of the powerhouse names of British and Irish literature; W. H. Auden, Samuel Beckett (who perhaps satirically simply writes ¡UPTHEREPUBLIC! , Cyril Connolly, Alastair Crowley (with his name misspelt) , C. Day Lewis, Liam O Flaherty, Ford Madox Ford, David Garnett, Victor Gollancz, Aldous Huxley, Storm Jameson, John Lehmann, Sylvia Pankhurst, Herbert Read, Stephen Spender, Olaf Stapledon, Leonard Woolf and many others. T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Vera Brittain, H. G. Wells, and Vita Sackville-West among others declare themselves neutral, the latter questioning the publication s terminology in the question regarding a legal government. And against the government appears Arthur Machen, Edmund Blunden, Evelyn Waugh and others. An extremely scarce pamphlet, a rare survivor in all senses, which gave audiences direct insights into ideas and worlds some authors seldom expressed themselves in and a hugely important booklet. JSIC reports 13 holdings at institutions. Vol.2 : Writers Take Sides On The Question : Are you for, or are you against Franco and Fascism? Letters about the War in Spain from 418 American Authors . The sole USA printing published by the League of American Writers, New York in 1938. The BOOK is in near Fine condition. Stapled, blue wraps with writers' names in white and titles in black. Some very light, edge and corner wear along with some age-toning on edges. A sharp copy. The 418 authors responses include those from : Franklin P. Adams, Sherwood Anderson, Maxwell Anderson, Gertrude Atherton, Brooks Atkinson, Earl Browder, Kenneth Burke, Countee Cullen, William Faulkner, Edna Ferber, Felix Frankfurter, Dashiell Hammett, Ernest Hemingway, Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Rockwell Kent, Stanley Kunitz, Katharine Ann Porter, George Seldes, Upton Sinclair, John Steinbeck, I. F. Stone, Genevieve Taggard, Clara Weatherwax ,Richard Wright, Felix Frankfurter, James Weldon Johnson, Rockwell Kent, Stanley Kunitz, I. F. Stone, Genevieve Taggard, Clara Weatherwax, et al. Both Volumes housed in a custom solander box with gilt titling, marbled inserts and a red silk tie. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.
Edité par Jonathan Cape, London, 1966
Vendeur : Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
First edition in English of Neruda's masterpiece. Octavo, original cloth. Signed by Pablo Neruda on the half-title page in green ink. Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket with light rubbing. Jacket design by Peter Barber and Nathaniel Tarn. Translated by Nathaniel Tarn. Preface by Robert Pring-Mill. Rare and desirable signed. "The Heights of Machu Picchu" has been called Pablo Neruda's greatest contribution to poetryâ "a search for the "indestructible, imperishable life" in all things. Inspired by his journey to the ancient ruins, Neruda calls the lost Incan civilization to "rise up and be born," and also empowers the people of his time.
Edité par Nascimento, Chile, 1954
Vendeur : Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Signed limited edition of Neruda's masterpiece. Quarto, original illustrated wrappers as issued, photographs by Martin Chambi. Signed by Pablo Neruda at the colophon as issued. In near fine condition. Laid in isÂthe scarce insert on green paper that was issued with all copies, which is a bibliographic note on the genesis and publication history of the poem by Jorge Sanhueza.ÂThis is the first definitive edition of the poems, including the Chambi photographs referenced in "The Latin American Photobook. A superior example, rare in this condition. "The Heights of Machu Picchu" has been called Pablo Neruda's greatest contribution to poetryâ "a search for the "indestructible, imperishable life" in all things. Inspired by his journey to the ancient ruins, Neruda calls the lost Incan civilization to "rise up and be born," and also empowers the people of his time.
Edité par Editorial Universitaria, 1959
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Etat : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Santiago, Editorial Universitaria, 1959. Rústica, 36,5 x 25 cms., sin paginar, pp. 125 aprox. Firmado por Pablo Neruda. Diagramado y dibujo de portada por Mauricio Amster, litografía de Nemesio Antúnez. Ejemplar numerado con el N°234.
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. FIN DE MUNDO, LES, Limited Edition Signed, Signed "Neruda" in green ink and large Color Lithos signed in pencil by 5 of 6 artists, to wit: Mario Carreno, Maria Martner,Pedro Millar,Julio Escamez, Nemesio Antunez and not signed by Osvaldo Guayasamin. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Concha Mendez y Manuel Altolaguirre, 1935
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Etat : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Ofrecemos los números 1 de Octubre de 1935 y 3 de diciembre de 1935. A doble tinta. No. 1 con dibujos de José Caballero. Poesía de Vicente Alexandre, Miguel Hernández, Federico Garcia Lorca, Leonardo Panero, Emil Prados, Ricardo Molinari, Raul Gonzalez Tuñon, Roberto Desnos, Andre Bernard Delons, Concha Mendez, Jose Maria Souviron, Feliz Pita Rodriguez, Cayetano Aparicio y Arturo Serrano Plaja.
Edité par Un Canto para Simón Bolivar, 1941
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale Signé
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Etat : Excelente. Etat de la jaquette : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Mexico, Imprenta Universitaria, 1941. Rustica, 23 x 33 cm, ejemplar firmado y dedicado por Neruda. Edición de 500 ejemplares. Dibujo capitular y viñetas, Julio Prieto. Muy buen estado. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Edité par Paris, Les Éditeurs Français Réunis, 1950, 1952 & 1954, 1950
Edition originale
Couverture souple. Etat : Très bon. 1ère édition. 3 vol. in-12 (18,7 x 12,2 cm), brochés, couv. imprimées en bleu, 197 pp., 1 f. n. ch. (Tome I), 1 f. n. ch., 218 pp., 2 ff. n. ch. (Tome II), 174 pp., 1 f. n. ch. (Tome III). Edition originale française parue en 3 volumes à 5 ans d'intervalle. Un de 30 ex. in-8 hors commerce sur vélin pur fil Lafuma, plus petit tirage en grand papier (après 125 ex. réimposés dans le format in-4 sur vergé de Hollande pour le Tome I et 125 ex. sur le même papier mis dans le commerce pour les deux tomes suivants). Numérotation homogène pour les 3 volumes (HC 41 pour le premier (la numérotation commence à HC 21) et XXI pour les 2 suivants). Envoi autographe signé de la traductrice dans le dernier volume : "Pour Raymond Hallery, / ce lien dans le travail, avec / l'amitié de la traductrice / Alice Ahrweiler". Bel exemplaire, décharge laissée par un billet à en-tête de l'EFR au nom de Raymond Hallery dans le troisième volume. Militant communiste, résistant, déporté dans les camps de Melk et Ebensee pendant la guerre, Raymond Hallery (1920-2008) était un proche de Louis Aragon. Il assura la gestion financière des Éditeurs Français Réunis dès sa création en 1949 au côté de l'auteur d'Aurélien qui avait en charge la direction littéraire de l'EFR. Poème épique en quinze chants, Le Canto General, un des chefs-d oeuvre de Pablo Neruda, sera publié pour la première fois en 1950 au Mexique par Talleres Gráficos de la Nación de Ciudad de México. La traduction française sera publiée par Les Éditeurs Français Réunis en trois tomes parus en 1950, 1952 et 1954. Au sommaire figurent les quinze chants suivants : La Lampe sur la terre, Les Hauteurs du Macchu-Picchu, Les Conquistadores et Les Libérateurs (Tome I), La Terre trahie, Amérique, je n'invoque pas ton nom en vain, Le Chant général du Chili, La Terre s'appelle Juan, Que s'éveille le bucheron, Le Fugitif (Tome II), Les Fleurs de Punitaqui, Les Rivières du chant, Choral de l'an nouveau pour la patrie en ténèbres, Le Grand océan et Je suis (Tome III). Livre d'occasion.
Edité par Ediciones de Libreria Neira, Santiago de Chile, 1948
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Folio. First edition. One of just 500 copies printed, with text in Spanish. Bound in publisher's tan wraps. Very Good, with spine showing a neat repair, and front cover joint about 1/3 split at bottom edge. Wraps show toning and light wear, especially at yapped edges, light rubbing. Pages toned. A lovely copy of this fragile production of one of Neruda's best-known longer poetic works.
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. Small very attractive book of poetry, with an attractive dust jacket, written in Spanish and English signed "Neruda" on the limitatio page. It is also signed by the illustrator on the limtitation page Language: eng Language: eng. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Santiago de Chile : Nascimento, 1954
Vendeur : Lirolay, Wilmington, DE, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
First Edition. ~ CON DEDICATORIA AUTÓGRAFA DEL AUTOR A MARÍA ROSA OLIVER, EN PRIMERA BLANCA ~ «Arduas fueron las relaciones de Neruda y SUR» [Hermes Villordo]. Pero no así las del poeta con la redactora de la revista e integrada en su núcleo duro, María Rosa Oliver (1898-1977), traductora, memorialista y crítica de arte, literatura y política, particularmente después de la adhesión de ésta a la militancia comunista en tiempos de la guerra civil española. Los dos habían coincidido en el Congreso Mundial de los Pueblos en Viena (diciembre de 1952). Recién salido de las prensas el libro, le faltó tiempo a Neruda para dedicárselo (marzo 1954) con cariñosa mención a una larga amistad. Procedencia: Legado Julio Carlos Díaz Usandivaras ~ Rústica original ~ 422p+1ff ~ 28x20x3cm. ~ Cubierta con señales de uso y dobleces, lomo insolado. Interior en perfecto estado ~ LANGUAGE: Español / Additional images available/// We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //.
Edité par Imprenta Universitaria, 1941
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale Signé
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Etat : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. México, Imprenta Universitaria, 1941. Rústica, 33 x 23 cms., sin paginar, 14 páginas. Tiraje de 500 ejemplares. Dedicado por Pablo Neruda a Angela y Alberto Coddou. Dibujo capitular y viñeta Julio Prieto. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Edité par Sociedad Amigos del Arte Contemporáneo, 1969
Vendeur : Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chili
Livre Edition originale Signé
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Etat : Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Santiago, Sociedad Amigos del Arte Contemporáneo, 1969. Edición especial. Ejemplar de la tirada de 38 numerados del I al XXXVIII firmado por los artistas y con un manuscrito de Neruda. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Edité par [Alpignano], en la imprenta de A. Tallone, 1972
Vendeur : Gabriele Maspero Libri Antichi, Como, Italie
Edition originale
Etat : Like New. In-4° (cm. 33), carte non numerate e in barbe, composte in carattere Garamond Monotype, impresse solo sul recto, con titolo in rosso e nero. Esemplare n.8 della rarissima tiratura di testa di 10 copie speciali in carta esotica Torinoko Elfenbein. Brossura officinale a risvolti velinata, titolo in azzurro al piatto e al dorso, camicia e astuccio cartonati avorio e coste in rosso. Prima edizione «mondiale» del discorso integrale pronunciato dal poeta cileno al conferimento del Nobel. Cfr. Mavilla p. 140. Superbo esemplare.
Edité par Ediciones Ercilla, Santiago de Chile, 1937
Vendeur : Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : Good. First edition. A worn, but complete copy of this scarce publication by one of Latin America's most prominent poets. Original self wrappers printed in red, gray and yellow, spine cracked and professionally reattached (lacking a small chip), wrappers soiled, and a dampstain affects the top edge of leaves throughout. Rare in the original wraps, most first edition copies have been rebound. Just two thousand copies of this original edition were produced, each containing 16 black and white photographic reproductions, as here. Posted in Spain as a diplomat during the Spanish Civil War, Neruda witnessed the destruction and transformation of Spain during these turbulent years. Neruda commemorates the republican fighters, figures, and values in Espana en el Corazon. Good.
Edité par Ediciones de Libreria Neira, Santiago de Chile, 1948
Vendeur : Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books (ABAA), CHESTER, CT, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. The first edition of Neruda's masterpiece, later incorporated into Canto General. One of 500 copies numbered in Arabic, an additional 20 numbered in Roman were not for sale. Folio, 25 x 38 cm. 48 pages, 7 full page woodcuts by José Venturelli. Neruda first visited Machu Picchu in 1943, however he did not begin writing the poem until 1945. The French writer Roger Caillois visited him while he was composing it, and began to publish his translations in January, 1946, but the first partial publication in Spanish did not occur until July 1946. This first edition in book form was published by a Santiago bookstore, a courageous effort at a time when Neruda was in hiding from the police in a friend's basement. Original wrappers, a little tanned and with some small areas of paper restoration to the edges; a very good copy of a book scarce in commerce. Becco 84; Loyola 292 (misdated as 1947).