Norma, 2006. Aceptable. ISBN: 8498145228. Materia/s: ZJNB0VVOPU. album tapa dura, buen estado, 48 paginas, primera edicion marzo 2006. ESTE ALBUM SOLO SE SIRVE POR CORREO CERTIFICADO
Norma, 2006. Aceptable. Materia/s: C6PV7X2JSR. album tapa dura, buen estado, 48 paginas, primera edicion marzo 2006. ESTE ALBUM SOLO SE SIRVE POR CORREO CERTIFICADO
Norma: India Dreams numero 04: No hay nada en Darjeeling
Maryse $ J.F.Charles
Norma: India Dreams numero 04: No hay nada en Darjeeling
Maryse $ J.F.Charles
Publisher: Norma
Date published: 2006
Norma, 2006. Aceptable. Materia/s: D1DE8X0JPV. album tapa dura, buen estado, 48 paginas, primera edicion marzo 2006. ESTE ALBUM SOLO SE SIRVE POR CORREO CERTIFICADO
London: Harvill Secker, 2007. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First printing of the English edition, translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman. Dust jacket is not price clipped and has a protective plastic wrapper. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. A very good copy which appears unread. 2007
NEW ~ Three plays - thriller, bosses & cops, heroic - by Tapatio Vicente Lenero, journalist and literary giant, sub-director of "Proceso" Mexico's popular weekly. 279pp. En espanol / Spanish. In stock. Imported by Alla. Usually ships in three days.
Editora Educación Emergente. First Edition. Good. It's a preowned item in good condition and includes all the pages. It may have some general signs of wear and tear, such as markings, highlighting, slight damage to the cover, minimal wear to the binding, etc., but they will not affect the overall reading experience.
Renacimiento, 1977, Sevilla. 1ª edición.. 24x16. 382 pgs. Edición de 1100 ejs. numerados. Fotos. Edición al cuidado de Rafael de Cózar, Abelardo Linares, Fernando Ortiz y JoaquÃn Sáenz. (R2060)
Mexico D. F.: Editorial Katun, 1984. Primera edicion . Illustrated Cardstock. Very Good/No Jacket. 8 1/8" Tall. Two brief theatrical pieces by the late Argentine novelist, short story writer, and essayist. "Nada a pehuajo" revolves around the regulars (and an American tourist) at a restaurant in an unnamed country; "Adios, Robinson" relates the adventures of Robinson Crusoe and Friday as they return to their island ("La Isla! La Isla!" by airplane. 67 pages. Covers are clean and sound; text is strong and clean, though browning at edges.
Houston: Wings Press, 1977. First edition, limited to 1000 copies, this being 521. 5.5x5.5," [10]ff, recto only. Initialed by Miller on title page. Printed, stapled wraps, with brown yarn tie. Rubbing to front wrapper, else near fine. Early book from Wings press being a collection from the Poet Laureate of Texas, Vassar Miller (1924-1998). Miller suffered from cerebral palsy, her signature being somewhat uncommon.
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