Barcelona: Planeta, 1994. Libro. Bien. Tapa dura con sobrec.. Primera edición. 21 cm. Premio Planeta 1994. -- 237 p. -- Autores españoles e hispanoamericanos.
Barcelona: Noguer, 1973. Libro. Bien. Tela con sobrecub.. Primera edición. 23 cm. 195 p. -- Colección Nueva galería literaria. -- Sobrecubierta algo rozada en los bordes.
Publisher: Avon Date of Publication: 1966 Binding: Softcover Condition: This is the stated Avon First Edition from May 1966. Both the cover and the book are in minty-mint condition---as if untouched by human hands. There are no rips, tears, markings, etc. ---and the pages and binding are tight as a drum (they still crackle).
New York. 1992. New Directions. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket With Some Small Tears Marks and Holes. 081121222x. Nobel Prize Winning Author. Translated from the Spanish by Patricia Haugaard. 272 pages. hardcover. Jacket photograph by Virginia Schendler. Design by Semadar Megged. keywords: Europe Spain Literature Translated World Literature. DESCRIPTION - Mazurka for Two Dead Men represents a culmination of the 1989 Nobel Prize winner Camilo Jose Cela's literary art. The novel was originally published in Spain in 1983 and is now presented in a fine translation by Patricia Haugaard. In 1936, at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, 'Lionheart' Gamuzo is abducted and killed, an event recalled repeatedly by the widowed Adega, one of the several narrative voices. In 1939, when the war ends, Tanis Gamuzo avenges his brother. For both events, and for them only, the blind accordion player Gaudencio plays the same mazurka. Set in a backward rural community in Galicia (the author's home territory), Cela's creation is in many ways like a contrapuntal musical composition built with varying themes and moods. In alternately melancholy, humorous, lyrical, or coarse tones he portrays a reign of fools. inventory #17758
Madrid ; Barcelona: Alfaguara, 1970. Libro. Illus. by Lloveras, Federico. Bien. Tela con sobrecub.. Primera edición. 25 cm. 79 p., il. color. -- Calidoscopio callejero, marítimo y campestre de C.J.C. para el reino y ultramar, 2. -- Sobrecubierta rasgada en los bordes.
Diccionario secreto. Tomo II : series pis y afines
Cela, Camilo José (1916-2002)
Diccionario secreto. Tomo II : series pis y afines
Cela, Camilo José (1916-2002)
Publisher: Alfaguara
Date published: 1971
Madrid: Alfaguara, 1971. Libro. Regular. Tela con sobrecub.. Primera edición. 21 cm. 678 p. -- Hombres, hechos e ideas. -- Sello con el nombre de anterior lector. -- Sobrecubierta rozada, cantos de las hojas sucios.
New York: New Directions, 1992. Translated by Patricia Haugaard; tape repair to obverse of DW at top of spine; 312pp.. First U.S. Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/VG+.
Barcelona: Destino, 1979. Libro. Bien. Tela con sobrecub.. Primera edición. 19 cm. 262 p. -- Áncora y delfín, 540. -- Sobrecubierta rota en los bordes.
Vísperas, festividad y octava de San Camilo del año 1936 en Madrid
Cela, Camilo José (1916-2002)
Vísperas, festividad y octava de San Camilo del año 1936 en Madrid
Cela, Camilo José (1916-2002)
Publisher: Alfaguara
Date published: 1969
Madrid/Barcelona: Alfaguara, 1969. Libro. Bien. Tela con sobrecub.. Primera edición. 21 cm. 1ª ed., 2ª tirada. -- 443 p., [1] h. de foto del autor. -- Colección Alfaguara literaria, 24.
Spain: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1996. 1st Edition thus . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 36910 shelf. Unread. Bright gold-stamped dark blue bds. No names, clean text. Unblemished dust jacket. Giftworthy! 1 of 2500 copies. Index
NY: New Directions. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 081121222X . Translated from the Spanish by Patricia Haugaard. First edition thus. Fine in a very near fine (trace edge wear at the base of the spine) dust jacket. .
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