EUR 2 750
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Ajouter au panierTapa blanda. Etat : Excelente. Chambi, Martín (illustrateur). Definitiva. si bien no es la primera edición es la "Definitiva" como dice en el colofón, e incluye por primera vezlas fotos del famosísimo fotografo cuzqueño Martín Chambí, edición de 1000 ejemplares numerados y firmados por el autor, este es el ejemplar nº 365. Size: 19,5 x 27, 5 Cms. , 82 Pp. Firmada por el autor.
Edité par Nascimento, Chile, 1954
Vendeur : Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 3 327,22
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Ajouter au panierSigned 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 Nascimento, Chile, 1954
Vendeur : Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 1 641,72
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Ajouter au panierFirst printing of this edition. One of 1000 numbered copies (this being No. 680) SIGNED by the author. This copy retains the scarce insert on green paper that was issued with all copies, a bibliographic note on the genesis and publication history of the poem by Jorge Sanhueza. The first definitive edition of the poems, including the Chambi photographs referenced in "The Latin American Photo book." The poems first appeared as "Canto II" in Neruda's "Canto General" (1950), and have regularly been translated into English. Moderate toning and light rubbing overall, with light bumps at the extremities, else Near Fine. A superior example of a title not often found in collectible condition. Becco 84. Loyola 292. Fernandez, "The Latin American Photo book," p. 57.