EL POEMA NEGRO DE CHILE.
México, D.F. Siglo Veintiuno Editores, (Colección Mínima, 66), 1974. First edition. Paperback. 98p., wrps. (wear to covers,some underlining, former owner name written on foredge). Libro de poesía. More
México, D.F. Siglo Veintiuno Editores, (Colección Mínima, 66), 1974. First edition. Paperback. 98p., wrps. (wear to covers,some underlining, former owner name written on foredge). Libro de poesía. More
Chihuahua: Ediciones de Azar (Colección Cíbolo), 1994. First Edition. Paperback. 63p., wrps. "El libro del desterrado" is a collection of poetry by Jesús J. Barquet, who is also the author of "Sin decir el mar", "Sagradas herejías", "Consagración de la Habana", and "Un no rompido sueño" More
México: El Colegio de México, 1957. First edition. Paperback. More
Buenos Aires, Edicion de la Revista Nosotros, 1910. Hardcover. 86p., facsimile, boards (marginal chipping). A biographical exploration into the life of French symbolist poet, novelist, and influential critic Remy de Gourmont, (1858-1915). "He was widely read in his era, and an important influence on Blaise Cendrars" More
Buenos Aires: Grupo Editorial Norma, 2004. First edition. Paperback. 366p., tables, bibl., wrps. Critical essays on Argentine fiction. More
Buenos Aires, Ediciones de la Flor, 1972. Paperback. 145p., wrps. Poetry collection selected from the vast work of the notable Ecuadoran author critically acclaimed all over Spanish America. More
Bogotá, Tercer Mundo, 1987. Paperback. 197p., plates, wrps. Includes themes such as the theatres, silent cinema, parks, trolleys and other aspects of Bogotan early urban life. More
Quito, Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana (Colección Básica de Escritores Ecuatorianos, 65), 1984. Paperback. 263p., wrps. Essays on varied themes and literary criticism first published in various periodicals and reviews. More
[Santiago de Chile]: Imprenta Universitaria, 1916. Cloth. 207p., illus., boards, newly bound (pages slightly yellowing and untrimmed, pencil markings throughout). A three act play in prose by acclaimed Chilean writer and poet Eduardo Barrios, (1884-1963). More
Santiago, Librería Central de M. Servat, 1884. Hardcover. xviii, 498p., bibl., leather and boards (covers worn and repaired). The author (1830-1907) was a noted and prolific historian and writer. More
Santiago de Chile, Imprenta Victoria (San Diego, Núm. 71), 1888. Hardcover. 506p., boards. Features the following Chilean fables: "El Feo i el Espejo", "La Chalupa i el Timon", "El loco nócio i el loco hábil" and "El Embustero i su mujer" by Chilean Daniel Barros Grez (1834-1904). More
Parahyba, Parabolas do Eterno Encantamento, 1928. Paperback. 126p., wrps(foxing). Poetry. Inscribed by Author. More
Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record, 1994. Paperback. Octavo, wraps, 222 p. "Narrative is a rich and flowing source of information on the historical and political period dominated by Carlos Lacerda and Getúlio Vargas. What seems to remain unchanged between mid-20th century and the end of century are the racial prejudices..... More
México, D.F. Grupo Editorial Planeta, 1991. First edition. Paperback. 133p., illus., square wraps, some markings in pencil. Poetry by award-winning writer Efraín Bartolomé (Chiapas, 1950), who received the Premio Nacional de Poesía Aguascalientes (1984). Inscribed by the author. More
México: Editorial Katún, (Poesía, 5), 1983. First Edition. Paperback. 53p., wrps. Collection of verses by the Mexican poet Herman Efrain Bartolome (1950 -). Successor volume of the poet Ojo de Jaguar [1982]. 53 pgs, presented in 3 parts: I, Living the City; II, City Under Lightning; and III, The Faces..... More
México: Coordinación Nacional de Descentralización, Instituto Coahuilense de Cultura, (Cincuenta), 1995. First edition. Paperback. 90p., wrps. Efraín Cartolomé was born in Chiapas in 1950. He published the books: "Ojos de jaguar" (1982), "Ciudad bajo el relámpago" (1983), "Musica solar" (1984), "Minima animalia" (1991), "Agua ilustral. Poesía, 1982-1987" (1994). More
Guadalajara: Librería Font, 1945. Paperback. 233p., index, wrps (wrps stained). More
Santiago de Chile: Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, Suma de Letras, 2019. First Edition. Paperback. 276p., maps, wrps. In "República Nazi de Chile", the Nazi Republic of Chile is the center of the new Nazi order and capital of the empire. When Adolf Hitler visits the country to demonstrate the..... More
La Habana, Casa de las Américas, 1975. Paperback. 124p., wrps. Prize-winning short stories from Colombia. The author (1947-1979), a poet and historian, was the winner of the Premio Nacional de Historia (Colombia, 1974). More
Santiago de Chile: Edit. Fértil Provincia, [1991]. First edition. Paperback. 227p., wrps. Poetry by Alejandra Basualto, Jose Angel Cuevas, Teresa Calderon, Aristoteles España, omas Harris, Paz Molina, Jaime Lizama, Rosa Muñoz, Hernan Miranda, Heddy Navarro, Hernan Rivera, Alicia Salinas and Bruno Serrano. More
Lima, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 1998. Paperback. xlix, 417p., bibl., wrps. With a 592 item Bataillon bibliography, 1917-1991, appended. More
Guatemala: Ministerio de Educación, 1952. Paperback. 160p., wrps. More
San José, Universidad de Costa Rica, 1956. Paperback. 341p., wrps. More
Bogotá, Fondo Cultural Cafetero, 1984. Paperback. xvi, 662p., index, wrps. Contains newspaper articles of Colombian politics, economics and society, dating from 1942 to 1976. More
San Andrés Cholula, Puebla: Destrazas Ediciones, 2018. First edition. Paperback. 57p., wrps. Poetry by Spanish writer Amalia Bautista. Rare, no copies on World Cat. Limited edition of 1,100 copies. Fine Press. More