Colegio de Mexico Centro de Estudios de Demografia y Desarrollo Urbano 1985. Paperback. Good. Colegio de Mexico, Centro de Estudios de Demografia y Desarrollo Urbano paperback
Santiago de Cuba Editorial Oriente 2009-01-01. Paperback. Good. In Spanish. Gift inscription on title page. Name written on dedication page else unmarked with moderate wear. Santiago de Cuba Editorial Oriente paperback
Octavio Paz "was able to cull from the language of the avant-garde the very best to create a Latin-American poetic language" said Yale professor Gonzales Echevarria. Three Poems are printed in the original Spanish in red alongside English translations in black. Included is "The Skin of the World The Sound of the World" Paz's tribute to Robert Motherwell. " . . . sometimes images may emerge from some chord in my unconscious the way a dream might" declared Motherwell—a statement that resonates like the words of his great friend Octavio Paz.<br /><br />Twenty-seven lithographs by Robert Motherwell.<br /><br />Edition limited to 750 numbered copies.<br /><br />Each book signed by Octavio Paz and Robert Motherwell.<br /><br />The lithographs vary in size up to 14 x 10 inches and were pulled on hand-made Japanese paper of contrasting colors. The book bound by hand with boards of Irish linen has a lithograph that is recessed into the cover. The hinged protective box is covered in the same linen. <br /><br />One Volume 18-1/2 x 21-3/4 inches.<br /><br />As the publisher we unconditionally guarantee that all books are authentic and the condition is As New NOS. <br /><br /> Limited Editions Club hardcover
In awarding Octavio Paz the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature the Swedish Academy said that Paz's work "seems to incorporate interpret and reconstrue major existential questions-death time love and reality." Paz dedicated his poem Sight and Touch to his dear friend the Franco-Polish artist Balthus. Balthus reciprocated with three illustrations for this Limited Editions Club book and prints. The poem is about light "a wavering river that sketches its doubts and turns them to certainties." Writes Paz "Light is time thinking about itself." The poem is presented in the original Spanish in English and in French.<br /><br />Three color woodcut prints by Balthus.<br /><br />Edition limited to 300 numbered copies.<br /><br />Each signed by Balthus and Octavio Paz.<br /><br />The three Balthus paintings have been turned into multicolor woodcuts by Keiji Shinohara and printed on Kozo Uwazen paper made by hand in Japan. The text is set in a Monotype version of Lutetia–sharp and brilliant in cut crisp and contemporary in feeling. The boards are covered with pure linen on the sides overlapped on the spine with Nigerian oasis goatskin. Set in a linen covered and lined case. <br /><br />One Volume 22-1/2 x 23-1/2 inches. <br /><br />As the publisher we unconditionally guarantee that all books are authentic and the condition is As New NOS. <br /><br /> Limited Editions Club hardcover
British Archaeological Reports 1988-12-31. Paperback. Good. In Spanish. Ex-library softbound with label on spine. Notation on first page. First page is partially stuck to inside front cover. No text markings noted moderate wear. Ships from the United States. British Archaeological Reports paperback
Casa de las Americas 1981-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 1981 Spanish Language paperback. Minor shelf wear. Binding is tight. Text is clean. Name written inside cover. Casa de las Americas paperback