HISTORIA GENERAL DE CHILE. TOMO I.
Santiago de Chile: Editorial Universitaria, 2000. 2nd ed. Paperback. 347p., wrps. First volume of the classic History of Chile first published in the late 1890's in 14 volumes. More
Santiago de Chile: Editorial Universitaria, 2000. 2nd ed. Paperback. 347p., wrps. First volume of the classic History of Chile first published in the late 1890's in 14 volumes. More
Santiago, Universidad de Chile, 1934. Hardcover. 227p., leather and boards (top of backstrip torn away). Includes essays on 19th-century Chilean history and correspondence. 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
Santiago: Universidad de Chile: Instituto de Investigaciones Musicales (Colección de Ensayos, 13), 1966, 1966. First edition. Paperback. 55p., map, photoplates, musical notation, glossary, bibl., wrps. Study of traditional Chilean music with photos of musicians in performance, and words and music. 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
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
Buenos Aires: Hyspamérica Ediciones, (Biblioteca Argentina de Historia y Política), 1985. Paperback. 429p., photoplates, indices, wrps (heavily soiled and foxed spine, front and back covers and pages lightly yellowing). History of the repression of Patagonian strikes in 1921 and the subsequent massacre of workers. More
Buenos Aires, Casa Pardo, 1975. Paperback. 261p., indices, wrps. Includes critical and chronological Neruda bibliographies. More
[Santiago de Chile]: the author, 2020. First edition. Paperback. 50p., illus., wrps. Illustrations and poetry inspired by revolution, rebellion, and uprising. More
Santiago de Chile: Catalonia, 2012. First edition. Paperback. 135p., illus., bibl., wrps. "El origen" is a graphic novel that takes place in 1560 and centers around Alonso de Marmolejo, a young Spanish soldier, who abandons his people to take refuge in Mapuche territory. Immersed in the beautiful landscapes of southern..... More
Santiago, Editorial Sudamericana Chilena, 2000. Paperback. 184p., color plates, illus., wrps. More
Santiago: Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos, 1973. 1st ed. Paperback. Large 4to (moderate cover wear), wrps, 111 pp., semi glossy stock, color plates, illlus., bibl. With an extensive text on the 19th-century German artist-traveler in Chile and full-page plates of his work, many in color. More
Santiago de Chile: Editorial Nascimento (Biblioteca Popular Nascimento), 1975. First edition. Paperback. 2 vol., (291p.), (298), wrps. Martín Rivas is a powerful story of romance, class, and national unity from an author who served for decades as a diplomat and ambassador for Chile. Inspired by the social realism of Honoré..... More
Santiago de Chile, Editorial Pomaire, (Texto Integro, 2), ?], [197. Paperback. 284, (1)p., wrps (pages yellowing). A literary classic by internationally acclaimed Chilean novelist and diplomat Alberto Blest Gana, (1830-1920). "He is considered by many as the father of the Chilean novel" More
Santaigo de Chile, Editorial Pomaire, (Texto Integro), ?], [197. Paperback. 388, (1)p., wrps (pages yellowing). Chilean novel depicting social and political customs. By internationally acclaimed Chilean novelist and diplomat Alberto Blest Gana, (1830-1920). More
Santiago de Chile: Origo Ediciones, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. 542p., color plates, illus., boards. "MARTÍN RIVAS" is a social realist novel that centers around an impassioned love story that unfolds in Chile during the 1800s. First published in 1862 after a decade of civil conflict, author Alberto Blest Gana provides..... More
Santiago de Chile, Universidad de Chile: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Centro de Estudios de Cultura Judiaca, 1973. Paperback. vii; 104p., photos, illus., bibl., wrps. This issue focuses itself on the depiction of the Dutch Jewish Community in the paintings and etchings of Dutch masterpiece artist Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn..... More
Chile: Anagrama, 2010. 8th ed. Paperback. 8vo, wrps. Novela en que Sebastian Urrutria Lacroix, sacerdote y critico literario, miembro del Opus Dei y poeta mediocre, revisa en una sola noche de fiebre alta los momentos mas importantes de su vida, convencido que va a morir. More
Santiago, Universidad de Chile: Facultad de Filosofía y Educación, 1965. Paperback. 52p. text, fldg maps, tables, photos, wrps, 4to. Changes brought about by ten years of highway construction are discussed. Includes numerous folding maps and tables, and a suite of 65 unpaginated photos of the route and its environs... More
Paris, Librería Paul Ollendorf, [], 1913. Hardcover. 260p., leather and boards (shelfwear). Essays on literature and culture. The Chilean author, 1874-1938, was a university professor, journalist, editor, and a noted poet and cultural commentator. More
Chile: Grafito Ediciones, 2016. First edition. Paperback. 128p., illus., graphics, wrps., (damaged, entire booki creased at top 1 inch margin, minor tear to the spine, binding remains solid and interrior intact). "¡ESE MALDITO ALLENDE!" is a graphic novel that covers nearly a century of Chilean history, including the biographies of..... More
Santiago, Editorial Mare Nostrum, 2004. Paperback. 245p., maps, photos, illus., facsimiles, wrps. History and legend surrounding the island of Robinson Crusoe, 1704-2004. Includes references to Nicaragua. More
Santiago de Chile: Comisión Nacional de Conmemoración del Centenario de la Muerte de Andrés Bello, 1965-66. Paperback. 3 vols., color plate, illus., tables, indices, wrps, (yellowing and foxing, pages untrimmed), 4to. A 3 volume bibliographical reference to Chilean literature, spanning throughout the 19th century. With numerous tables. More
Santiago: Editorial Nascimiento, 1931. First edition. Hardcover. 492p., photos, boards. (sl. soiling or rubbing). The work of Marta Brunet (1897-1967), is a true bibliographic rarity, a treatise on culinary art and recipes that she made, originally published in 1931, which today constitutes a sort of mythical, impossible to find, practically..... More
Santiago and Buenos Aires: Mediterraneo, 2007. Reprint. Hardcover. 4to, boards, 888 p., b/w illus., diags., tables, bibl., index. More