Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. 1st US 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/As New. Larger, sturdy book, cream cloth covers, black lettering very fine on spine, 577 pages. DJ glossy beneath mylar with a line design like rays on front, spine and back, a color-illustration of an eye on spine, praise on back. DJ and book, both As New.
Gordonsville, Virginia, U.S.A.: Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2007. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. First American Edition, 2007 stated on the copyright page with the full number line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Original price of $27.00 printed on front flap of dust jacket.
First printing of the first American edition, with full number line (issued without jackets), published simultaneously with 3-volume hardcover boxed set. Fine paperbacks, clean and unmarked. Near-fine cardboard slipcase, with some rubbing on spine (as pictured), otherwise fine. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. F3086.
New York: Farrar & Straus Giroux, 2007. First U.S. edition / First printing. Cream paper-covered boards. Very fine in very fine dust jacket. Bolano won the 1999 Gallegos Prize for the Savage Detectives. Chosen as Number 38 on The New York Times list of the 100 best Books of the 21st Century.
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. As New/As New. Large, heavy, thicker sturdy book, quality black cloth, very bright red lettering on spine, an illustration inside covers and adjacent end papers, 898 glossy pages. DJ gloissy beneath mylar and colorfully designed with complex color-illustration to front, spine and back, red lettering to front and spine. DJ and book, both As New.
Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Used - Very Good. 1st Edition, 1st Printing. In Very Good mylar wrapped dust jacket (not price clipped). Complete numberline from 10-1.
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2008. Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First American Edition/First Printing with complete number line beginning with 1.on the copyright page. Hardcover in unclipped dustjacket. Huge at 898 pages. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Winner. The late author's masterwork that won The National Book Award. Rave reviews. A fine copy. As new. Unread. From my smoke-free collection. Ships in well-padded box..
[Poetry] Bolano, Roberto. The Unknown University. New York: New Directions, 2013. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a closed edge tear to the heel of the spine. Roberto Bolano touted poetry as the superior art form, able to approach an infinity in which "you become infinitely small without disappearing." The sum of his life's work in his preferred medium, The Unknown University is a showcase of Bolano's gift for freely crossing genres, with poems written in prose, stories in verse, and flashes of writing that can hardly be categorized. "Poetry," he believed, "is braver than anyone." This bilingual edition is 835 pages.
New York: Farrar & Straus Giroux, 2008. First U.S. edition / First printing. Black paper-covered boards. Very fine in very fine dust jacket. Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. Chosen as Number 6 on The New York Times list of the 100 best Books of the 21st Century. Number 64 on The New York Times Reader's list of the 100 best Books of the 21st Century.
Gordonsville, Virginia, U.S.A.: Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2007. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine in a fine dust jacket. First American Edition, 2007 state don the copyright page with the full number line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Original price of $27.00 printed on front flap of dust jacket.
First printing of the first American edition, with full number line (issued without jackets), published simultaneously with 3-volume hardcover boxed set. Fine paperbacks, clean and unmarked. Near-fine cardboard slipcase, with some rubbing on spine (as pictured), otherwise fine. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. F3086.
First edition, first printing (with full number sequence including the 1). Hardbound. Very Fine in a very fine dust jacket. A tight, clean copy, new and unread. Comes with archival-quality dust jacket protector. NOT price clipped. Shipped in well padded box. SIGNED BY TRANSLATOR (Natasha Wimmer) on title page, her name only, with no other marks or writing. You cannot find a better copy.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008. First American Edition. First Printing, hardcover issue. Octavo (23.5cm); black paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in metallic red on spine; pictorial endpapers; dustjacket; [xiv],[2],3-898pp. Signed by the translator, Natasha Wimmer, on the title page. Gentle sunning to spine ends and board edges; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $30.00), with some sunning to spine, and a faint mark on verso; Near Fine. Bolaño's posthumously published novel, divided into five interconnected sections, in which characters are drawn for varying reasons to the fictional Mexican city of Santa Teresa: "a group of academics obsessed with an obscure novelist, a doddering philosophy professor, a lovelorn police officer and an American reporter investigating the serial murders of women in a case with echoes of the real-life feminicide that has plagued Ciudad Juárez, Mexico" ("The 100 Best Books of the 21st Century," The New York Times). 85622.
First edition, first printing (with full number sequence including the 1). Hardbound. Very Fine in a very fine dust jacket. A tight, clean copy, new and unread. Comes with archival-quality dust jacket protector. NOT price clipped. Shipped in well padded box. SIGNED BY TRANSLATOR (Natasha Wimmer) on title page, her name only, with no other marks or writing. You cannot find a better copy.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. First edition of this modern classic, which was named one of the New York Timesâ 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. Octavo, original half cloth. Boldly signed by the translator Natasha Wimmer on the title page. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Rodrigo Corral. Jacket lettering by Jennifer van Dalsen. Translated from Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. James Wood wrote in The New York Times, "A novel all about poetry and poets, one of whose heroes is a lightly disguised version of the author himself: how easily this could be nothing more than a precious lattice of ludic narcissism and unbearably "literary" adventures... The novel is wildly enjoyable (as well as, finally, full of lament), in part because Bolaño, despite all the game-playing, has a worldly, literal sensibility."
FSG, New York, 2008. First edition. First printing, with full number line. A very fine (new) copy in a very fine (new) jacket. A pristine unread copy with price ($30.00) intact on front flap, opened only for translator to sign. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. SIGNED by translator Natasha Wimmer on title page (name only). Translated from the Spanish. Wimmer won the PEN Translation Prize in 2009.
First edition of this modern classic, which was named one of the New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. Octavo, original half cloth. Boldly signed by the translator Natasha Wimmer on the title page. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Rodrigo Corral. Jacket lettering by Jennifer van Dalsen. Translated from Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. James Wood wrote in The New York Times, "A novel all about poetry and poets, one of whose heroes is a lightly disguised version of the author himself: how easily this could be nothing more than a precious lattice of ludic narcissism and unbearably "literary" adventures...The novel is wildly enjoyable (as well as, finally, full of lament), in part because Bolaño, despite all the game-playing, has a worldly, literal sensibility."
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