Ithaca. 1968. Cornell University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket. Nobel Prize Winning Author. Translated from the Spanish by J. S. Bernstein. 206 pges. hardcover. Jacket designed by Paul V. Ciavarra. keywords: Europe Spain Literature Translated World Literature. DESCRIPTION - Consistently an experimental novelist, Cela's work of the 1940s and 1950s met with greater critical acclaim than his later novels, which were attacked as unduly whimsical. MRS. CALDWELL SPEAKS TO HER SON (1953) was written in the form of a madwoman's letters. inventory #13085
First US edition, first printing. Full yellow cloth covered boards titled in black to spine in illustrated dust jacket. Neat previous owner's name to front free endpage, no other markings, some age spotting to outer page edges. Price clipped dust jacket with with some light soiling and edgewear. An uncommon Cela title in the first edition.
Boston: Atlantic Monthly/Little, Brown, (1964).. First US edition.. 166 pp. Lean to spine, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with two short edge-tears to rear panel. Translated from the Spanish with an introduction by Anthony Kerrigan.
New York: New Directions [2004]. First edition. First printing. Hardcover. New, in dust jacket. A pristine unread copy. Very fine/very fine in all repsects. Smoke free shop. Shipped in sturdy box with bubble wrap. 0.0.
London: Victor Gollancz,, 1953.. First UK edition.. 255 pp. Foxing to page edges, else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a small chip to rear panel, a tear to crown, and tanning to spine. Introduction by Arturo Barea. Translated by J.M. Cohen in consultation with Barea.
New York: New Directions, 1992. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good dust price clipped jacket that has some wear at the spine extremities.. 8vo., 312 pp. Author is the 1989 Nobel Prize winner.
Papeles De Son Armadans-Ano VII, Tomo XXV, Num. Lxxv 1962
Cela, Camilo Jose (Dir)
Papeles De Son Armadans-Ano VII, Tomo XXV, Num. Lxxv 1962
Cela, Camilo Jose (Dir)
Madrid Junio 1962 first edition. 12mo wraps. pp. 235-344. This issue has work by Serrano Poncela, Carlos Bousono, Leopoldo de Luis, etc. VG light cover wear. no owner marks.
Papeles De Son Armadans-Ano VI, Tomo XXIII, Num. Lxix 1961
Cela, Camilo Jose (Dir)
Papeles De Son Armadans-Ano VI, Tomo XXIII, Num. Lxix 1961
Cela, Camilo Jose (Dir)
Madrid Diciembre 1961 first edition. 12mo wraps. pp. 279-388. This issue has work by Joseph H. Silverman, Jose Maria Castellet, Miguel Hernandez, Vicente Aguilera Cerni, etc. VG light cover wear. no owner marks.
First edition. 8vo. Cloth. 139 p. Black and white photographs. Travels on foot through the Spanish countryside. Translated by Frances M. Lopez-Morillas. Library marks include labels, barcode, pocket and stamps. Very little wear. Very good in very good dustjacket in mylar cover.
[PRIMERA EDICION].- Barcelona: Ed. Aedos, 1961.- 462 p., [1 h.]: En la contraportada un retrato de Cela, y diversas láminas a doble cara entre el texto; 4º menor (22 x 15 cm); Tela Ed. con camisa.* La camisa algo deslucida. Por lo demás en excelente estado LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÃOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español
Diccionario Secreto. TOMO I.: Series Coleo y Afines / Introducción del autor, que dice: "Preámbulo para excitar (moderadamente) la atención y preparar (con respetuosa cautela) el ánimo de quien leyere"
Diccionario Secreto. TOMO I.: Series Coleo y Afines / Introducción del autor, que dice: "Preámbulo para excitar (moderadamente) la atención y preparar (con respetuosa cautela) el ánimo de quien leyere"
PRIMERA EDICION.- Madrid: Alfaguara, Enero 1968.- Tomo I. con 348 p.; 4º menor (21,4 x 15,2 cm); Tela Ed., lomo dorado, camisa.- (Col. Hombres, Hechos e Ideas. XV).* Excelente estado. Tan solo la camisa tiene signos del tiempo. Solo ofrecemos este Tomo 1º. el 2º tomo se editó años despues en 1971. Es por eso que suelen aparecer por separados. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÃOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español
Cela, Camilo Jose; Cohen, J M; Barea, Arturo [trans.]
The Hive
Cela, Camilo Jose; Cohen, J M; Barea, Arturo [trans.]
Publisher: Victor Gollancz Ltd
Date published: 1953
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. VG : in very good condition with chipped and darkened dust jacket. Corner bumped. Browning to pages. Browning and foxing to text-block. 1953. First UK Edition. Red hardback cloth cover with gold titles. (More images available on request). 190mm x 130mm (7" x 5"). 256pp. Camilo José Cela was a Spanish writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1989. The Hive was published in Argentina in 1951 after being banned in Franco's Spain. .
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1964. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First American edition. Fine in a price-clipped very good+ dust jacket. (Small chip at base of rear cover of jacket. Very shallow chipping along edges of jacket that are trivial. ) Photo insert. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 139 pages .
First US edition, first printing. Full yellow cloth covered boards titled in black to spine in illustrated dust jacket. Neat previous owner's name to front free endpage, no other markings, some age spotting to outer page edges. Price clipped dust jacket with with some light soiling and edgewear. An uncommon Cela title in the first edition.
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