Item 1857War of Time
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. Jacket by Muriel Nasser. First American edition. Hardcover, [octavo], blue cloth boards, gilt spine titles, pictorial dust jacket, 179 pp. Translated from the Spanish by Frances Partridge.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. Jacket by Muriel Nasser. First American edition. Hardcover, [octavo], blue cloth boards, gilt spine titles, pictorial dust jacket, 179 pp. Translated from the Spanish by Frances Partridge.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1973. Signature-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, 128 pp.
New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1923. First edition. Hardcover [octavo], maroon cloth boards with stamped brown lettering and framed roundel on cover board, no dust jacket, 280 pp.
New York: Grove Press, 1985. Saddle-stapled octavo in printed self-wraps. Clandestinely smuggled out of Nicaragua by an American journalist and reprinted (with English translations from the Spanish) by the underground publisher Grove Press, this comic-illustrated sabotage manual was airdropped over Nicaragua by the CIA in the 1980s in an attempt.....
Old Chatham: Sachem Press, 1981. Cover by Bill Clerk. Perfect-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, black endpapers, 122 pp.
Santiago, Chile: Editorial Universitaria, S.A., 1963. First edition. Signature-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, 65 pp.
New York: Herder and Herder, 1971. Signature-bound [octavo] in pictorial wrappers. 76 pp. Scarce copy of Cardenal's first book published in the English language. Ernesto Cardenal, one of the major Latin American writers of the 20th century, was an artist, poet, and priest. Highly active in the Sandinistan revolution, his.....
n.p., [ca 1965]. Working draft copy. Single-sided manuscript pages (8-1/2 x 11 inches) recto-only, pp.1-3 carbon copy paper, p. 4 two fragmentary typewritten sheets glued together. Pen and pencil notations and edits throughout, all in Gellert's hand. Mostly carbon-copy manuscript with holograph notation from the artist Hugo Gellert (1892-1985), one.....
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973. Jacket illustration by David Holzman. Second printing. Hardcover octavo in illustrated dust jacket. Red cloth stamped decoratively in orange and with lettering stamped in gilt and white to spine. xi, 238pp. Collection of stories from the Brazilian author, translated from the Portuguese and with.....
Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 1966. Third edition. Signature-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, 635 pp. Early printing of Cortazar's masterpiece.
Guymine, Linden, Guyana: Cultural Development Unit, 1979. Perfect-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, 193 pp. Contributions from Linden writers Alwyn Carr, Liz Cromwell, Roy Henriques, Burgess Huntley, Lennox London, Keith Talbot, Jeffrey Trotman, Denzil Wills.
Buenos Airers: Proa Editores, 2009. Perfect-bound octavo, illustrated wraps, 168 pp.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1976. First Edition. Hardcover octavo (6-1/4 x 8-1/2 inches) in illustrated dust jacket. Light blue cloth with titles in navy to spine. Gray endpapers. 188pp. Essay collection from the renowned Nobel Laureate and Mexican poet, signed in black ink by Paz to half-title page.
Havana: Casa de Las Americas, 1970. Signature-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, 353 pp,
Washington, D.C. Three Continents Press, 1986. Perfect-bound, [octavo], pictorial wraps, 158 pp.
Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 1987. Hardcover octavo, cream cloth boards, black spine titles, illustrated dust jacket, 503 pp.
London: Allison & Busby, 1982. First edition. Hardcover, [octavo], black cloth boards, gilt spine titles, pictorial dust jacket, 254 pp.
Bloomington, IN: Backstage Books, 1974. Cover by Carmen Alegria. Saddle-stapled octavo in olive printed wraps. [8]pp. Scarce volume of poetry from the Brazilian author and academic, an early proponent of Clarice Lispector's rediscovery. Translated from the Portuguese by Russell Tarby. None found in OCLC (May 2024).