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Published by (Taller Martín Pescador), (Tacámbaro, Michoacán), 2015
Broadside. Condition: Fine. Limited edition. Broadside, 8½ by 13 inches, finely printed by Juan Pascoe in black and red. The two events are shown as (1) Presentación del Libro Taller Martín Pescador 1971 - 2014 and (2) Un Concierto del Grupo Mono Blanco. Limitation not specified. A fine copy, suitable for framing. In Spanish. .
Published by Taller Martín Pescador, Tacámbaro, 2018
First Edition
Condition: New condition. First edition. 8 pages, sewn binding without covers.
Published by UABJO, Oaxaca, 2011
Seller: Librería José Porrúa Turanzas S.A., Madrid, Spain
Oaxaca, UABJO, 2011. En folio (270 x 230)mm. 388 pp., láminas e ilustraciones en sepia y en blanco y negro. Rústica. 270x230mm. (10¾x9").
Published by Juan Pascoe. Taller Martin Pescador, 2012
Seller: Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Broadside. First Edition. Broadside, 18.75 x 25. 75 inches, printed in red and black on pale green. Inscribed by the printer on lower right: 'For Bryce Milligan. San Antonio, 2012. JNPasoe.' First edition (first printing). A near fine copy. Broadside with some creases.
Published by Taller Martin Pescador, 2005
Seller: Librería Urbe, Ciudad de México, DF, Mexico
Book First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. Folio (40 cm x 30 cm). 8p. Algunos dobleces, pero en general, en muy buen estado. Edición de 200 ejemplares.
Published by Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca, & Biblioteca Francisco de Burgoa, Oaxaca, 2011
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
First Edition
softcover. Idiáquez, José María (illustrator). square 4to. softcover. 387 pages. First paperback edition. Near fine condition. The first full history and bibliography of Oaxaca's Independence- and early Republic-era printerJosé María Idiáquez, with considerable background information on colonial-era printing not found in Medina or Nicolás León. Pascoe, a practicing and highly skilled hand-press printer and printing historian, worked here "en colaboración con Carolina Ballesteros, Lérida Moya y Penélope Orozco" and presents pertinent texts from Nicolás León and José Toribio Medina. The work's historical introduction is from the pen of Moisés Guzmán Pérez and the prologue from that of María Isabel Grañen Porrúa. The work's many illustrations include a large ladling of reproductions in full color. The work ends with "Fuentes de consulta." From the reference library of Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts with their bookplate included.
Published by Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca, & Biblioteca Francisco de Burgoa, Oaxaca, 2011
First Edition
Condition: Paperback in new condition. First edition. 11.5" x 9"; 387 pages. The first full history and bibliography of Oaxaca's Independence- and early Republic-era printerJosé María Idiáquez, with considerable background information on colonial-era printing not found in Medina or Nicolás León. Pascoe, a practicing and highly skilled hand-press printer and printing historian, worked here "en colaboración con Carolina Ballesteros, Lérida Moya y Penélope Orozco" and presents pertinent texts from Nicolás León and José Toribio Medina. The work's historical introduction is from the pen of Moisés Guzmán Pérez and the prologue from that of María Isabel Grañen Porrúa. The work's many illustrations include a large ladling of reproductions in full color. The work ends with "Fuentes de consulta.".
Published by Museo de Filatelia de Oaxaca, Huipulco, Tlalpan, Oaxaca, 2014
First Edition
Condition: Paperback in new condition. First edition. Limited to 500 copies printed in November, 2014, in "Talleres de Offset Rebosán" in Mexico City; Introduction by María Isabel Grañén Porrúa; 208 pages. A history of Taller Martín Pescador, master printer and typographer Juan Pascoe's fine press atelier in Tacámbaro, Michoacán, Mexico. The volume, which is in Spanish, includes a history of Pascoe, his family beginning with his great grandfather, and his press, as well as press publication history, information about projects, and a complete list of published works (pp. 144-207) through November of 2014.
Published by RM, 2013
ISBN 10: 8415118414ISBN 13: 9788415118411
Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
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Published by Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca, & Biblioteca Francisco de Burgoa, Oaxaca, 2011
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
First Edition
cloth boards. Idiáquez, José María (illustrator). square 4to. cloth boards. 387 pages. First hardback edition. Near fine condition. The first full history and bibliography of Oaxaca's Independence- and early Republic-era printerJosé María Idiáquez, with considerable background information on colonial-era printing not found in Medina or Nicolás León. Pascoe, a practicing and highly skilled hand-press printer and printing historian, worked here "en colaboración con Carolina Ballesteros, Lérida Moya y Penélope Orozco" and presents pertinent texts from Nicolás León and José Toribio Medina. The work's historical introduction is from the pen of Moisés Guzmán Pérez and the prologue from that of María Isabel Grañen Porrúa. The work's many illustrations include a large ladling of reproductions in full color. The work ends with "Fuentes de consulta." From the reference library of Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts with their bookplate included.
Published by Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca, & Biblioteca Francisco de Burgoa, Oaxaca, 2011
First Edition
Condition: Cloth bound in fine condition. First edition. 11.5" x 9"; 387 pages. The first full history and bibliography of Oaxaca's Independence- and early Republic-era printerJosé María Idiáquez, with considerable background information on colonial-era printing not found in Medina or Nicolás León. Pascoe, a practicing and highly skilled hand-press printer and printing historian, worked here "en colaboración con Carolina Ballesteros, Lérida Moya y Penélope Orozco" and presents pertinent texts from Nicolás León and José Toribio Medina. The work's historical introduction is from the pen of Moisés Guzmán Pérez and the prologue from that of María Isabel Grañen Porrúa. The work's many illustrations include a large ladling of reproductions in full color. The work ends with "Fuentes de consulta.".
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited edition. 156, (4) pp. Engraved vignette on the title page. Color photograph of Adriana Cao Romero tipped onto page (7). Light brown cloth spine, dark brown paper over boards, printed paper labels. One of 100 copies of which this is number 41, A fine copy. This is a complete revision and expansion of the original printings of the previous digital edition of 2002 and the offset edition of 2003. A fine edition printed by hand. The now definitive history of Grupo Mono Blanco, and examines many coplas in detail. In Spanish. .
Published by Taller Martín Pescador, Tacámboro de Codallos, 2018
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited edition. Small 4to. 46,(2)pp. Green cloth spine, board in bright yellow paper, the upper board printed letterpress with the title and ornaments, and with a printed paper title label on the spine. Illustrated with illustrations taken from the work of 16th century printers in New Spain. Two large folding pages, facsimiles of the work of Espinosa. One is from the Graduale dominicale of 1576, the other from the Graduale sanctoral of 1578. Finely printed letterpress on Tamayo de Ponte paper in black, but with the title and some initials in red also. Bindings by Fermín Urbina. Edition limited to 210 copies. The text by Dctra Grañén Porrúa discusses the first printers of the Americas, starting with Juan Pablo, but concentrating on his successor Antonio de Espinosa, who was also the first type cutter in the Americas. His works are beautifully executed, and his typefaces have recently been made available again as Espinosa Nova. Both of the facsimiles are of Espinosa's work. The 30pp of text are followed by typographic notes from Juan Pascoe, the printer. This is a superb example of printing. In fine, as new condition. .
Published by Taller Martín Pescador, (Tacámbaro), 2023
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited edition. Thin folio. 39, (1) pp. White vellum spine; brown paper over boards, printed title label on the upper board. Finely printed on handmade paper in the traditional Spanish size. ('al tamaño español tradicional'). Illustrated with tipped-in reproductions of pages of the period. According to the colophon, one of 50 copies only. In fine condition. A much needed description of the state of printing in New Spain at the end of the 16th century and beginning of the 17th by a modern Master Printer of México. .
Published by Taller Martín Pescador, [Santa Rosa, Tacámbaro, Michoacán, Mexico], 1996
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Edition limited to 130 copies (50 for presentation), folio, pp. 112, [7]; numerous facsimiles including many tip-ins, fine in original limp cloth lettered in black on upper cover and spine. From the library of Kim Merker. Important work on the early Mexican printer Enrico Martinez (d. 1632), cosmographer to the King of Spain, interpreter for the Spanish Inquisition, publisher, and hydraulic engineer. Contains a bibliography of his printed work 1598-1611. He was the official printer for the Inquisition.
Published by Martín Pescador, (Tacámbaro), México, 1992
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited edition. Large folio: 12 by 17 inches. 104pp. Finely printed letterpress by Juan Pascoe with the Washington hand press on Castilla Gvarro paper. One of 100 copies for sale, from a total edition of 135 copies. This copy is numbered 87. Signed by the printer on the last page. Finely bound by the Thorn Bindery in quarter warm brown morocco, double marbled paper boards by Pam Smith in shades of tan and brown, white leather lettering pieces on the spine and upper board tooled in blind, and medium brown Cave handmade paper as pastedowns. The text by Alexandre Stols is taken from the Boletín de la Bibliteca Nacional, 1957. Pp. 45-104 are facsimiles of César's printing, generally examples of his title pages. Pp. 12 through 43 contain detailed explanatory notes of the facsimiles. An impressive work, finely printed and finely bound. Cornelio Adrián César was a Dutch printer, born in Haarlem in 1574. At the age of 8 he was apprenticed to a printing house in Haarlem. Later, he enlisted as an artillery constable and sailed for New Spain. On his arrival he made the acquaintance of Pedro Ocharte's widow and was welcomed into the printing business. After serving a prison sentence imposed by the Holy Inquisition, which declared him a heretic, he found work in other presses and during his long life printed an impressive amount of work of the highest quality and made great contributions to the bibliography of the printing press in the Americas. .