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‎Adelman, Seymour.‎

‎NAME AND NATURE OF A. E. HOUSMAN. From the Collection of Seymour Adelman.‎

‎54p. Tall 8vo. Illustrated. Original printed wraps. "Designed by Freeman Keith and Printed and Bound by Meriden-Stinehour Press." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF4‎

‎Diringer, David.‎

‎HAND-PRODUCED BOOK.‎

‎603p. Numerous illustrations. 8vo. Original red cloth binding. Early forms of writing including: hieroglyphs and papyrus; clay tablets; Greek and Latin book production; and other forms of early book making. **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF7‎

‎Mach, Rudolf and Ormsby, Eric L.‎

‎HANDLIST OF ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. (New Series) In The Princeton University Library.‎

‎pp. xiv, 402. 8vo. Original black cloth binding. Concise description of 1,626 Arabic works in the Princeton University Library's collection of Arabic Manuscripts known as the New Series. Originally Published at $ 99.00 **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF6‎

‎Ogg, Oscar.‎

‎26 LETTERS.‎

‎262p. Numerous illustrations in red and black. Tall 8vo. Original red cloth binding. Original dust jacket. 2nd Printing. First published the year before. A classic study that traces the complete and f ascinating history of the alphabet. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF2‎

‎Osley, A. S.‎

‎SCRIBES & SOURCES. Handbook of the Chancery Hand in the Sixteenth Century. With an account of John de Beauchesne by Berthold Wolpe.‎

‎291p. Illustrated. Tall 8vo. Original red cloth binding. Original dust jacket. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF4‎

‎Smith, Nathan R. ; Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus.‎

‎SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ARTERIES With Plates and Illustrations.‎

‎pp. 104 + Eighteen (18) hand colored lithographic plates; and explanations of the plates. Text with red printed illustrations. Foxed. Tide mark. 4to. Worn contemporary cloth binding, needing rebacking. NOTE: ** The copy of Rev. Dr. Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg (1818-1901). With a nice anatomical drawing probably by Dr. Muhlenberg. He was very prominently connected with higher education in several colleges of Pennsylvania for sixty years. He was the first president of Muhlenberg College, and was also influential as Professor of Greek at the University of Pennsylvania. His grandfather was Henry E. Muhlenberg, the great botanist; and his maternal great-grandfather was the distinguished Revolutionary War hero and patriot, Gen. Peter Muhlenberg. Nathan R. Smith held the chair of surgery at the University of Maryland for the better part of the 19th century. The true fist book edition. Heirs of Hippocrates, #898. The Muhlenberg association and the drawing make this an especially desirable copy of an important work. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MED 11‎

‎Darley, John Richard, Bishop. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh.‎

‎THE GRECIAN DRAMA. A Treatise on the Dramatic Literature of the Greeks.‎

‎pp. xix, 549, (1)[Errata], (1)[Publisher's advertisement]. 8vo. 22 cm. Partially unopened. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind; rear joint repaired. Manuscript ownership of Richard Mansfield (1857-1907), who was considered the greatest actor of his era. Printed bookplate of J. Mortimer Lichtenauer (b. 1876), a famous art collector and painter of mural decorations in a Grecian style. The text includes "Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry" (Twining's translation); "Excerpta Critica" (Canons of Criticism from Various Sources); "Examination Papers"; Etc. This Irish classic in the history and criticism of Greek drama is quite scarce in the marketplace. John Richard Darley (1799-1884) was born in Fairfield, County Monaghan, Ireland, and was educated at Trinity College Dublin. He was appointed headmaster of Dundalk Grammar School in 1826, and of the Royal School Dungannon in 1831. In 1874 he was consecrated Bishop of Kilmore. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W121‎

‎Duyckinck, Evert A.; Chappel, Alonzo.‎

‎LIVES AND PORTRAITS OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, From Washington to Arthur. The Biographies, by Evert A. Duyckinck, and The Portraits, by Alonzo Chappel. To Which Is Added The Constitution of the United States; Washington's Farewell Address;‎

‎pp. 271, (8) [Fac-simile of the Declaration in Thomas Jefferson's handwriting] + Plus Engraved half title and full page engraved portraits. Damp stained. Front hinge cracked. Inked ownership of Otto Anders, 1945. All edges gold. 4to. Original full brown cloth binding, worn and darkened. Hardbound. Expanded from the first edition issued in the 1860's. AMER PRESIDENTS BOX 1‎

‎Sydney (Sidney), Algernon; Hollis, Thomas; Civil War Era Manuscript Political Commentary.W/‎

‎THE WORKS OF ALGERNON SYDNEY. A New Edition. [Edited by Thomas Hollis].‎

‎pp. (8), 540, (2), 22, 56, 57, 65 , 32, 33 + A handsome bust portrait engraved by Basire, after Cipriani. Portrait offset on to the unusual title page. Some old foxing. Large 4to. 295 mm. x 240 mm. Modern plain full leather binding. Hardbound. Very good. ** WITH AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ERA (1863) MANUSCRIPT NOTES AND ANNOTATIONS. Edited by the great 'Republican' Thomas Hollis, with additions and corrections by Joseph Robertson, this edition includes: Memoirs of the Life of Algernon Sydney; Discourses Concerning Government; Letters of Algernon Sydney, taken from Thurloe's State Papers; The Protector's Advice to Algernon Sydney; Letters of Algernon Sydney, taken from the Sydney papers; Letters of A. Sydney to Henry Savile, Ambassador in France; The Trial of A. Sydney; The Apology of A. Sydney in the Day of his Death; and A General view of Government in Europe. This is an important book in the history of the ideas that founded the American republic, but what is perhaps most interesting about this copy are the manuscript notes and annotations written, in a careful small hand, in America, during the Civil War (1863). A few of these struck our eye, and we're glad to reproduce a few selections here: "I have lately undertaking to read Algernon Sydney on government. There is great difference in reading a book at four and twenty and at eighty eight. As often as I have read it and fumbled it over, it now excites fresh admiration that this work has excited so little interest in the literary world. As splendid an edition of it as the art of printing can produce, as well as for the intrinsic merits of the work, as for the proof it brings of the bitter sufferings of the advocates of liberty from that time to this, and to show the slow progress of moral, philosophical, political illumination in the world, ought to now be published in America" - John Adams to Thomas Jefferson 17 September, 1823. ".the danger in America. arises from (1) the indifference of the people to the character of their deputies; (2) the disinclination of good men to go as deputies; (3) and the inclination of bad men to go as such. The rottenness of our law making bodies has reached such a point that if it shall not soon be cured it can not longer endure." - 1863. "Among the causes, which have brought the USA to their present unhappy condition, may be reckoned, as a leading one, the predominance in their councils of mere municipal lawyers. The low morals and the crass ignorance (of these) are not equal to the work of government, filched by them from a blindly confiding people. A profession proverbially selfish and dishonest can not produce statesmen, however fecund it may be of politicians. The conduct of government is the work of statesmen - of unselfish, honest, high-hearted, great-minded men = that class has disappeared and has given way to small country lawyers whose minds exercise only upon petty squabbles of the neighborhood, incapable of grasping the vast concerns of a nation. Bad as this is, there is something worse. and that is that the profession of the law is every year sinking lower in ignorance and in contempt, while at the same time it is rising in power." - 1863. These manuscript annotations make this copy UNIQUE, and very worthy of further study. W150. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!‎

‎Dixon, William Hepworth.‎

‎WILLIAM PENN: An Historical Biography, From New Sources. With An Extra Chapter On The "Macaulay Charges".‎

‎pp. 353, 48 [Advertising catalogue of Lea and Blanchard's publications]. 8vo. Worn and chipped original publisher's cloth. Spine worn with loss at head and tail. The copy of George Alfred Townsend (1841-1914), Civil War correspondent, with his holograph manuscript poem and his penciled comments throughout. Signed by Townsend. Engraved portrait of Penn pasted inside front board (obscuring an early bookseller's or binder's label). Unique thus with the Ms. Townsend annotation. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 Mid Stk‎

‎Furlong, Charles Wellington.‎

‎LET 'ER BUCK. A Story Of The Passing Of The Old West. With Fifty Illustrations Taken From Life By The Author And Others.‎

‎pp. xxxviii, 242 + Frontis and 35 monochrome photo plates. Illustrated vignette of a saddle within an embossed frame on title page. Text drawings. Autographed manuscript presentation from the Author: "To my friend Charles H. Thurber: In appreciation of the great work he has done in the advancement of education in the United States as a publisher and also as a token of a long and valued friendship. Charles W. Furlong, Boston / Mar. 20, 1922." Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, slightly rubbed. Front board decorated with a pasted on photograph of a bucking bronco by W. S. Bowman. First edition; second impression. Adams. Rampaging Herd #866. Hardbound. Very good. Unique. Furlong (1874-1967) was an American explorer, writer, artist and photographer from Massachusetts. His world travels led to a decline in his overall health, in order to get better he traveled to the American West as Theodore Roosevelt had done earlier. American cowboy/rodeo classic. W6‎

‎Furlong, Charles Wellington.‎

‎LET 'ER BUCK. A Story Of The Passing Of The Old West. With Fifty Illustrations Taken From Life By The Author And Others.‎

‎pp. xxxviii, 242 + Frontis and 35 monochrome photo plates. Illustrated vignette of a saddle within an embossed frame on title page. With a cut Christmas presentation: "To my esteemed nephew, that rare man about the house (East 82nd near Wade Park Ave) Let er Buck, eh! Uncle Edward Xmas '21, Portland, Ore. Note If it isn't so, show my mother." Text drawings. Lightly foxed. Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, lightly rubbed. Front board decorated with a pasted on photograph of a bucking bronco. First edition. Adams. Rampaging Herd #866. Hardbound. Very good. Furlong (1874-1967) was an American explorer, writer, artist and photographer from Massachusetts. His world travels led to a decline in his overall health, in order to get better he traveled to the American West as Theodore Roosevelt had done earlier. W6Rear‎

‎Aeschines and Demosthenes.‎

‎AISXINOU O KTA KTHSIFWNTOS KAI DHMOSQENOYS O PERI STEFANOY LOGOS. [ORATIONS]. Interpretione Latinam P. Foulkes & J. Freind. Editio Secunda.‎

‎pp. (14), 182, (18). The very thin paper used to cancel a4 and b4 has deteriorated - completely on a4. Text in Greek with Latin notes. Three engraved portraits have apparently been removed. ** Extensive manuscript translations into English. 8vo. (in 4). [18 5 x 113 mm.] Contemporary full calf binding. Boards tooled in blind with several frames. Cracked at joints. Early ownerships, including: Jacob Nash, Oxford and E.G. Davis, 1847. Dibdin I:487. Aeschine s (Ca. 390?314 B.C.), Athenian orator and polititian, was a great rival of Demosthenes (384??322 B.C.). He rose from humble circumstances and became powerful in politics because of his oratorical gift s. At first he opposed Philip II of Macedon, then later changed sides, arguing that resistance to Macedonian power was useless. Both he and Demosthenes were members of the embassy to Philip in 348 B.C ., and afterward Demosthenes bitterly and baselessly accused Aeschines of accepting Macedonian bribes. He was to have been joined in his action by Timarchus, but Aeschines prevented this by his oratio n Against Timarchus (345 B.C.). Aeschines defended himself well in his oration On the False Legation (342 B.C.)?a title also used by Demosthenes in his accusatory oration. The trouble between the orat ors grew and culminated in a dispute over a gold crown that the orator Ctesiphon proposed should be given Demosthenes in 330 B.C. Aeschines brought suit with Against Ctesiphon. Demosthenes replied wit h his sturdy defense On the Crown. Aeschines lost and was fined, and retired to Asia Minor where, according to Plutarch, he lived as a professional Sophist. This is offered as much for its manuscript interest as for it being an early printing. W120‎

‎Bruce, Wallace (1844-1914).‎

‎THE LAND OF BURNS. Illustrated by James D. Smillie.‎

‎(18) Leaves. Printed on one side of leaf except the first and last. Illustrated by James D. Smillie (1833-1909). Inked signatures on title page. Mildly XLib. Original penciled drawings on rear fly leaf. All edges gilt. Small square 8vo. 19 cm. Original full green cloth binding. Scottish thistle decoration in black and gold on front board. Title printed in black over gold. XLib. Beveled edges. Extremities lightly worn with slight loss. Early ownerships on title. Rear flyleaf has drawings by Arthur S. Veit, dated 5/14/1899, showing a military cadet with rifle in profile, and the head of a young lady with hat. Arthur Stobo Veit (1884-1912), son of a manager of the Standard Oil Company, attended Montclair Military College, Pennsylvania Military Academy, and the Hill School before going to Columbia as part of the Class of 1907. These drawings were probably done while he was at the PA Military Academy. He left Columbia in 1905 to join the Standard Oil Company. In 1912 he committed suicide on a New York street, the cause of his distrees was a great mystery at the time - and remains so today. POETRY BOX 4‎

‎Cruise, William (d. 1824).‎

‎A DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND, RESPECTING REAL PROPERTY. First American Edition, Carefully Corrected From The London. The whole of Vol. I. and part of Vol. II of the English Edition.‎

‎Two volumes in one. pp. xxxi, 558; 255. Misbound with some signatures repeated. Maybe missing one or two leaves of text in title 10. Mixed signatures and pagination. Signed twice with the manuscript autograph of the original owner, Garret Dorset Wall (1783-1850). Wall was an attorney who commanded a New Jersey regiment in the War of 1812. In 1829 he was elected Governor of New Jersey, but declined to serve. He was U.S. Senator for New Jersey form 1835-1841. Foxed. Damp stain. 240 mm. Original worn full polished roan binding with scroll on edges of boards. Original leather spine label. Spine very worn with loss. Extremely important text on the law of Real-Estate issued for an American audience. This edition (two volumes in one) seems to be quite scarce and much rarer than the (five volume?) edition issued in the same year by Alsop, Brannan and Alsop. S&S/AI 14804; Cohen 9459. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 7‎

‎Tidd, William.‎

‎THE PRACTICE OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH, In Personal Actions; With References To Cases Of Practice In The Court Of Common Pleas. In Two Volumes. Second American Edition.‎

‎Two Volumes. Irregular pagination. Foxed. Early manuscript ownership of J.P. Binns on paste downs. Manuscript ownership of J. Fowle, Jr. Sept 5, 1821 on title page of both volumes. Each of these early owners have made manuscript notations of legal terms and points of law on various leaves, most in ink some in pencil. Penciled ownership of Joseph G. Patterson, Jr. Sept. 1902 on first fly leaf of Volume II. 240 mm. Original full leather bindings, worn. Leaf scroll design on boards. Boards fragile. Spines very worn and lacking spine labels. Title continues: "Second American Edition: With Corrections And Additions, By A Gentleman Of The Bar." S&S/AI 13707. Hardbound. SCARCE. AMERLAW 1‎

‎New York State Freedom Train Commission.‎

‎OFFICIAL DOCUMENT BOOK NEW YORK STATE FREEDOM TRAIN.‎

‎pp. 72. Highly illustrated. Useful photographic reproductions of the rare and/or unique original documents. Original blue full cloth binding. Mildly XLib. From the introduction: The objective of the New York State Freedom Train was to provide a 'university on wheels' which as it tours the State will give every student, and adult person, the opportunity see and study firsthand the original documents of his heritage. This official book is designed as a "primer" to aid this study; it reproduces faithfully the documents - some yellowed with age; others scarred by fire - as they as shown on the train, and identifies them with a few salient facts and dates. No effort has been made to editorialize or to give opinion. This right is reserved for the reader. OVERSIZE 6 / YORK HS. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!‎

‎Linkoping Sweden; Masonic Register with Manuscript additions.‎

‎MATRIKEL pa den IX Fr. Pr. underydande H.U. och H.V. Provincial-Logen N:o 3. uti Linkoping med derunder horande Loger.‎

‎pp. 38 (8)[Printed Register] + **Interleaved with numerous blank leaves, filled with early (1829) manuscript corrections, additions, etc. 24 mo. 135 mm. Original stiff marbled paper wraps. This is a very early Swedish Freemason's register, containing members and officers for several different lodges. It is also a handy 'Who's Who' and general directory of church and government officials, professionals, military officers, nobility, etc. in Linkoping, Sweden and the surrounding region. Corrected and updated (to 1829) in manuscript. Linkoping is an ancient city in southern middle Sweden. Its current population is over 100000. Linkoping is also the episcopal see of the Diocese of Linkoping (Church of Sweden) and is well known for its cathedral. Linkoping is the center of an old cultural region that dates back to 13th century. Nowadays, Linkoping is known for its university and its high-technology industries (including Saab aircraft engines). This little Masonic guide is extremely scarce. We can locate no other examples in any library world wide. SAFE ADD 1‎

‎BEYRA, Armand‎

‎Armand BEYRA - Lettre manuscrite expédiée de Versaille le 1 avril 1886 pour la parution du roman "Mademoiselle Providence)‎

‎Lettre manuscrite signée de 4 pages 17,5 x 11,5 cm‎

‎Maggs-Bros‎

‎Choix de Beaux Livres du XV è au XIX è Siècle - Autographes - catalogue N° 12 - 1938‎

‎LONDRES, - 1938 - In-4 - couverture tachée remplié - Frontispice couleurs, Nombreuses reproductions nb ou couleurs dont XLVIII planches HT - Très frais intérieurement‎

‎Catalogue d'une précieuse collection de Lettres Autographes et de Pièces historiques comprenant des correspondances inédites de Grimm et de Romanzoff dont la vente aura lieu à Paris, le lundi 10 mai 1886, Par le Ministère de Me Georges Boulland, Assisté de Eugène Charavy, expert en autographes‎

‎PARIS, Maison Gabriel Charavay/LONRES, A.W. Thibaudeau - 1886 - in-8 - Broché - 62 pages - bon exemplaire‎

‎Catalogue d'une importante collection de Lettres Autographes comprenant une précieuse correspondance de Madame de Staël et des lettres de Marguerite d'Angoulème, ribaseneyra, Prud'Hon, Camille Desmoulins, Byron, Hégésippe Moreau, etc, etc. dont la vente aura lieu à Paris, le lundi 21 novembre 1887, Par le Ministère de Me Maurice Delestre, Assisté de Eugène Charavy, expert en autographes‎

‎PARIS, Maison Gabriel Charavay/LONRES, A.W. Thibaudeau/New-York, John Delay - 1887 - in-8 - Broché - 48 pages - bon exemplaire‎

‎ALVARADO, Emilio.‎

‎Oftalmía purulenta de los recién nacidos. Frecuencia, gravedad, profilaxis y tratamiento.‎

‎Valladolid, Imprenta, Librería y Encuadernación de Jorge Montero, 1904. Folio; XIV-58 pp., 29 hs. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor al Dr. Paz Varela. Cubiertas originales en mal estado.‎

‎CASTRO Y CASTRO, Antonio.‎

‎Niños por mi tiempo. Poemas. Roma, 1975. Prólogo de Carlo Liberio del Zotti.‎

‎Zaragoza, Editorial Litho-Arte, 1975. 4to.; 108 pp., 2 hs. Ilustraciones de Miguel Torrubia. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Antonio Castro. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎CAYUELA, José.‎

‎Helder Camara. Brasil: ¿un Vietnam católico?.‎

‎Barcelona, Editorial Pomaire, 1969. 4to. alargado; 280 pp., 3 hs. y 16 láminas con fotografías. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎CELMA BERNAL, Ramón.‎

‎Limitación de la natalidad. Discurso en la Sesión Inaugural del Curso de la Real Academia de Medicina de Zaragoza.‎

‎Zaragoza, 1969. 4to. mayor; 74 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎CUÉ ROMANO, Ramón.‎

‎El monje poeta. Breviario lírico.‎

‎Barcelona, Editorial Balmes, 1941. 4to. menor; 144 pp., 2 hs. Ejemplar con envío auógrafo de Ramón Cué. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎DÍAZ DE ESCOVAR, Narciso.‎

‎Monje y emperador. Boceto dramático en un acto y en verso.‎

‎Málaga, Tipografía de Ramón Giral, 1888. 4to.; 26 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas mudas en papel.‎

‎DÍEZ Y LOZANO, Baldomero.‎

‎Análisis crítico de la obra de Plotino. Discurso leído en la solemne apertura del Curso Académico de 1926-27 en la Universidad Literaria de Murcia.‎

‎Murcia, Tipografía Sucesores de Nogués, 1926. 4to.; 124 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎ESCAMILLA RODRÍGUEZ, Antonio.‎

‎El cuento de una historia.‎

‎Madrid, Imprenta de La Bolsa, 1911. 4to. menor alargado; 106 pp., 1 h. Con envío autógrafo de Antonio M. de Escamilla. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎FERNÁNDEZ MOLINA, Antonio.‎

‎La punta del iceberg. Dibujos y poemas.‎

‎Madrid, Prensa y Ediciones Iberoamericanas, 1993 (Col. 'Doña Berta'). 8vo.; 46 pp. sin numerar, con ilustraciones del autor. Edición limitada y numerada, con la firma autógrafa del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎FERNÁNDEZ MOLINA, Antonio.‎

‎Tres piezas breves. (Corral de Comediantes. Las avispas. La llamada de un amigo).‎

‎Iria Flavia, 1997 (Tirada aparte de 'El Extramundi y los Papeles de Iria Flavia'). 4to.; 12 pp. Edición limitada de 50 ejemplares numerados. Envío autógrafo de del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎HOYA, Jesús de la.‎

‎Poemas del fondo. Prólogo de Alberto Albericio Conchán.‎

‎Zaragoza, Colección Poemas, 1973. 4to. mayor; 60 pp., 2 hs. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Jesús de la Hoya. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎KENNAN, George Frost (1904-2005).‎

‎Russia leaves the War. Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920.‎

‎Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1956. 4to.mayor; XIII-544 pp., con 20 ilustraciones fotográficas en láminas aparte, y cuatro mapas. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de George Kennan. Encuadernación original en tela.‎

‎LORÉN, Santiago.‎

‎Una casa con goteras. Novela.‎

‎Barcelona, Planeta, 1954. 4to.; 457 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Enc. original en tela.‎

‎MARTINEZ DE CASTILLA Y SANTOS, Jesús.‎

‎Conquistadora. Drama de ambiente histórico-patriótico, en tres actos.‎

‎Badalona, Artes Gráficas Prisma, 1940. 4to. mayor; 73 pp. Envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎MARTÍ ORBERÁ, R.‎

‎La oveja perdida. Drama en tres actos.‎

‎Madrid, R. Velasco, Impresor, 1917. 4to.; 70 pp., 5 hs. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Martí Orberá. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎MORALES MIRANDA, Juan.‎

‎Una silla alta, una silla baja.‎

‎Madrid, Ediciones Alfaguara, 1967. 4to. menor; 126 pp. Envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎PADILLA, Alfonso Manuel.‎

‎Primeros poemas.‎

‎Madrid, Ediciones Rumbos, s.a. (hacia 1952). 8vo.; 93 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎PLA I ROVIRA, Ramón.‎

‎Sonets i Glosses. Vers i prosa. Pòrtic de L. Guardiola Prim.‎

‎Barcelona, I. G. García-Vilassar, 1967. 4to. menor; 94 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎PLA I ROVIRA, Ramón.‎

‎Endeces i ofrenes. Vers i prosa. Pòrtic de Jaume Coste.‎

‎Barcelona, I. G. García-Vilassar, 1970. 4to. menor; 108 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎REMY, Fernand.‎

‎Aux origines de la Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique. Etude sur son personnel et ses méthodes de travail, 1837-1850.‎

‎Bruxelles, Imprimerie George Michiels, 1960. 4to. mayor; 63 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Remy. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎RIVERA, Rafael - Angel.‎

‎Voces sin palabras. Novela.‎

‎Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Goya Ediciones, 1956. 4to. mayor; 116 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Rafael Angel Rivera. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎ROJAS FEIGESPÁN, José.‎

‎Tiro desde y contra aeronaves. Prólogo de Onofre Mata.‎

‎Valencia, Editorial Arte y Letras, 1927. 4to. mayor; 201 pp., 5 hs. Numerosas ilustraciones entre el texto. Envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎ROMERA CASTILLO, José.‎

‎Pluralismo crítico actual en el comentario de los textos literarios. Resumen de tesis doctoral.‎

‎Granada, Universidad, 1976. Folio; 88 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎SAGI-VELA, Luis.‎

‎Siete pasajeros. Novela. Prólogo de Felipe Sassone.‎

‎Madrid, Gráficas Cinema, 1954. 4to.; XV-212 pp., 3 hs. Con envío autógrafo de Luis Sagi-Vela. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎SÁNCHEZ PEMÁN, Josefina.‎

‎Mis artículos preferidos.‎

‎Zaragoza, 'La Editorial', 1962. 4to.; 37 pp., 1 h., con envío autógrafo de Josefina Sanchez Peman a Eugenio Frutos. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎SARAIVA, Mario.‎

‎Anotação ao Sebastianismo.‎

‎Lisboa, 1985 [Separata do Boletim da Sociedade de Geografía de Lisboa]. 4to. mayor; 16 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎URMENETA, Fermín de.‎

‎Sobre estética sartreana-beauvoiriana.‎

‎Madrid, 1965 (Separata de "Revista de Ideas Estéticas"). 4to. mayor; 4 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Urmeneta. Cubiertas originales.‎

‎URMENETA, Fermín de.‎

‎Introducción al estado actual español de las investigaciones sociológicas.‎

‎Barcelona, 1956 (Publicado en "Cuadernos de Información Sociológica y Económica") 4to. mayor; 20 pp. sin numerar. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Urmeneta. Cubiertas originales.‎

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